Show m r I Perils of a Pioneer 1 T i UA YS or 1 PerIs D. D rio I Or t the he SeouL Scout II l the J. J J. J II From rOtu Morning I 1 am not mat r of my own wIfe t and ana child h ho h. muttered Time The one OtC threatens me and ana the tIme other refuses to io F obey All AI m my plans lana are aro continually thwarted I Am m always alata to to b be opposed b by boUr mother and daughter And BO so sor 10 r It I Is la with wih the GIrty affair He IH is KOCH good goo enough for tor and In that matter I L will have T my way In spite of ot mater roest- roest ance threats tears or entreaties You will never live lve to se e e InnIs wedded to such auth a falsa false knave replied Mrs frs McKoe The Time moss will wi gather t- t upon your our bones first rt It I Is for tor m my Interest I tell tel you ou added violently ty ooh I exclaimed his hi wife contern con con- tern p Lii 0 U si y He lie will wIn soon own a great groat deal Ueal of ot land Jand on the south side of ot the Kentucky I river he added Just enough to bury his lite vile vUe body bOlly F In said Mrs McKee IcI eo hs r Time The Indians IndIana have o c promised It to him hint when I and stud Logan are leveled lc with the ground and arId not a white settler setter has a foothold I li In this country rejoined That time will wUl never ne be responded the tho Indian spouse The Tho white stations will Ill remain long after the red men f have Jve lost their power The Tho de descendants I of or Daniel wll Pl build their houses in pOp paco o upon the graves Qs or of the te Vyan Wyan- dote dOLa ts the lie Shawn Shawnees and the Cherokees t Accursed curel prophetess or of evil of-evil evil U What wll wil wJ stop your dismal c Jat Your OU boding ading voice sounds In my ear er when I I any great project Is I. started that prom prom- isee sea well wel to all nU oyes oyos but yours Even at this vcr very moment may be e In flames names for GIrty and Du Quesne have already attacked It with bun hundreds of ot Indians ns I fall fail tal and nd nd go aw away like doSs dogs responded Mrs Irs McKee Croak on he said QI alc angrily Croak tn nn n Ife like an nn owl all and make yourself arse narse with your evil sayings and wih e 1 t see eo ib what t It It will amount to Innis a wU ma may ma make up her mind as soon as s sire st pleases to take take-GIrty for tor bettor betor or for worse for ve o talked It I all al over tw en us and decided on It So mark marl what I say both pf of t you With these words and ana a u threatening glance glanco at each McKee arose and left the te cavern corn ler Can Cn Boonesborough borough hold out against so 80 many funny enemIes enemies asked Innis after a I pause Yea Yos it always has ha been able abI to de do- fend itself Iselt why sh shouldn't U ii now j de-j re replied re- re plied her hor mother The odds oeMs are so great geal against it I it j I that It dont don't to seem scorn i me possible re ro- ro slimed tuttle Innis I Iw w Long Knife Daniel Boon Doon is ther there thero anti and ho Ito Is m a very great grel warrior The staton station cant can't be taken then while hes he's But Dut u It I may may be b. b taken talen by 1 Possibly r rejoined Mrs Irs McKee In that event what hat would bo ho the fate tac of ot tho women and children asked hUlls Ini earnestly Some Somo would rould bo to slain on the spot Isomo l I some come would be bo taken prisoners and I die dlo 10 on tho the long Jeng march and others others' I would perish by torture It I 11 Is 18 dreadful to think of ot continued contin J litmus t I Well J go up there thore anti and see sea what I j they're doing said doln Mra JIrs r i To f hr asked Inn hr r V 4 V Thu Tho Indian mother eU In the tho af- af I m 0 I In Jn a a short time they thoy bothI both I Issued from the su subterranean 1 dwelling j nd Jr JI In th ho o of tho the ti ta r nt u It II i i i ere to 1 1 W Q q w 0 now return 1 6 ll e-ll le ft Too 10 buM bold pioneer lone r I t r The picture at a the top I is from a photo never le er before published het in this country countr of Count Hn lk in II native cos coso tume tum Count Hn Hadik ik is the Hungarian nobleman who is said baid ait t to b be engaged to Mrs Cornelius Corelus Vanderbilt Below Bolow is of the Hadik coat of a picture arms anus ars Tho Hadik castle caste at Hungary is shown 1 at at the lle left and ant below Is a picture of his als IS lordship in bathing cos CDS r tu tume me f. f With wit painful anxiety the the return ot of the heroic borolo women who had haI descended the thel r hat l' l slope to procure water from tho the spring Eliza Balar Bollard Ballard and Matilda Molda Fleming t K were the te tw two last of the party to fill rm their vessels with the tho sparkling fluid I t While thc they w re In tho the act of doing r- r so BO a half dozen headed by Girt GIrty rushed from aI the covert of ot the tc surrounding shrubbery seized the two maidens and In spite spie of their resist resistance ance anti and shrieks bore them u n aw before before be be- fore tore tho the mc men at the fort tort were scarcely aware Dware that tha anything had haa happened a f w- w Joel Logston was the first to realize that thai had baa bah bo- bo i. fully ully tho the new misfortune f t l hem h 1 Come ome on 01 men To the rescue rescue ho he hos s shouted running to the te open gate f- f men followed him 1 while several young with equal impetuosity L Stop I command you cried DanielI Daniel I 0 Bo Boone ne In tones stones distinctly heard above tho confused tumult of sounds sound exclaimed Joel with Away away wa terrible earnestness I Pause Joel Jool reflect listen to teason tea rea- reo- reo son I r hear her only tho the shrieks of those fe- fe 1 Logston I 1 listen 4 males rejoined Iston only to their ther calls for tor help holp Let Lt me 1 go I go-I I am desperate desperate I g-I nd If it with those ready redy to J s And I you OU go wih follow you who will wt defend tho the fort fort Who will wi protect those who y yet t re remain remain 10 re- re main to us and have havo oqual equal claims our exertions us replied Captain Boone This view of the tho caso case seemed to t have havo t f some Bomo weight with wih Logston and ana be he r. r t 1 stood Irn avail It If we And nd what hat would It t attempt a rescue sid said Rey- Rey Sl e. e WIlD who lint had been beet among the time first effect to 10 plow Logston We can t i i nothing against hundreds ds of or savages should hould be cut down in a moment wo we 10 lives bo O thrown would would our our and thus 10 away S ll with without out accomplishing accomplish ug anything tag T et us remain and nu nd t th the two trial iral- 31 deaf t to t the o car at of C God tod d dBy o. o Ce By y this time Ure th tho rest e t o of the women were at at tho the which vas wa Instantly opened for r their admission slon Strange L I- bad bd Wt ono one or two ex ex- they I F to relate e te f maintained th their lr pos self posses es Ion to such an a extent Extent as to bring with them the l several v rl vessels o of vat att r which the tho thea had procured they wore were entering a strong trong body of or In In- djon dans among arong which were several everal evera Frenchmen tried trie to rush In after atter them but a well wel directed fire from the fort lort forced them to retreat with severe ere I loss 10 Joel Logston appear appeared unlike him him- Belt lf he tho down hewn his 18 rifle and leaned against the stockades gloomy silent Ilent and Dispirited Daniel Boone Doane at attempted at- at tempted to comfort him hint Look Lok he sold said d pointing towards the parents parent of ot the tho girls who had been captured cap up- I ture they are striving to be bear r their grief with Christian ChrIstan fortitude o. o The They are arc struggling with wih Roman firm firmness new to muter master their heir paternal Instincts to lieten lie lis 11 ten to tho time admonitions of providence Be De a man Inan Joel pro t 1 They ey dont don't know what I know re replied replied re- re plied pled Lofton Loaton they haven't know any Idea what the girls were stolen away for tor I heard herd GIrty talk about It I myself and I 1 know the fiery fery trial that's In reserve c for tor the poor young oung creatures Some way ay of ot escape will wil be provided pro pro- vided Ide for them thor resumed Doane Boone I Perhaps so 80 I feel sure th that t neither of ot the the gals will I ever er consent to throw themselves away upon such sucha a bond they've got too much sense for tor that returned retained d Joel Joel Rest Reft assured of or It I added d the tho plo plo- neer All l this I trouble Ie has haN como cumo of f t I 1 1 great groat had been his hi friendship for tor theman the theman te man lan but so tar far as 09 his own feelings t were concerned be he had bad ba no doubt of L Ie t guilt git During th the morning and ad the te greater portion porton of or tho the forenoon the tho defenders of or Boonesborough were constantly employed em om- 1 hr In repelling Att attacks made at different different dif tilt ferent points and In many conducted wi with h much spirit and resolution resolution tion Hal bu but t about noon the te assaults ceased ceased altogether which surprised the tho settlers setters I not nol a little for tor their fo foes were v very r numerous While t each ech stood at his hI post trying to assign some plausible reason reson for tor this sudden udden suspension of ot hostilities a a 0 white whito man was wu se n approaching cautiously can cau cu- cu bearing a flag nag of truce Its 1 Girt GIrty said sid Joel raising raining his rifle Dont fire fre exclaimed Boone Lous Letus Let Lo Lt us hear her what he has haa to say Finding that ho he was waa not fired Irod upon Girt GIrty mounted a stump and aldr addressed the pl pincers as follows follow I 1 harve lmae come coats to summon you ou to surrender sur sot render I Its It's of ot no use for you OU to resist If I you ou surrender promptly no blood willbe will wll wt be shed shell but If you ou will wi wiot not ot listen leten to reason and give us Instant possession we will batter bater down your works orl about abou your our oars ears with cannon that we we are arc mo mo- expecting for know that we wc weare arc are expecting not only emily cannon but re reinforcements re- re also What hat can you ou do against such numbers Nothing everyman everyman every everyman man of ot you shall be slain Shoot him down cried several of or ortho tho the foresters but Boone bade them to fort forbear ear Perhaps you dont don't know kno mo me added Girty with wih much pomposity of ot manner I X should like to speak a 3 word to yonder boasting rascal said Reynolds to Boone p ak on replied the latter later with wih a You have hu asked If we wc know you ou I AFTER REMNANT T OF VANDERBILT FORTUNE FORTUNES L L. J j f S t t I Is I I I s At n i ly i c I y 1 1 R j 4 1 i French man said sid Logston bitterly I c 1 never no 1 felt right since sine he's hes been among us UK It I Is ver very cry clear cear to rao mo that less than thana hes he's been more nor tan tana a spy on onS us S ever since sico hes he's been here and ond you'll youl find And U It i so so Such remarks remark Mr Logston are ex extremely ex- ex offensive to me said wd Mr r Al Alston Alston Al- Al ston tto Vo fo had bad heard head Joels Joel's last r- r vaton Joel I I cant can't cant can't help it I r retorted and have good reason leason know Im I'm Im right ad leson to say what I do I never neVor like HUe to hurt hurl nobody's feelings nor of ot that thai sort but I do 10 like Iko to tell tel the truth am and ond to see seo ju justice done to all aU Why did Silas Sial GIrty speak about this Le Ie L Bland Band If he didn't know this man and what was he doln doin Your Frenchman talks taUta a aget great deal about about makin his torUn tortin on get Kentucky land and I know very ver well wel wel how bow he ho expects to make mae it IL The Tho lan land he be has haB 8 BO much to say sy about Is 18 right hero here where we stand and If it I he e aver ve ver vergeta gets geta It I be a pile pUe o of ruins and aDd h hell he'll H walk valk over our oar graves gavel That's what wJ will l happen Mr Alston Aiston ston think of It I as ae you may Twenty four four wety since GIrt Girty offered hours hour haven't passed mo me two thousand acres of oC land to Join the Indians against the the white stations La Lo Bland Band has haa my friendship Ip and es esteem esteem esteem es- es teem nearer relationship It is well weli wel known has been talked of I still sun find it impossible to to believe beHove all aU the dark re report reports re- re ports port which t I hear of him I hope bope you ou will pardon me e If Il I act the friendly wI part pat until I have bave ocular evidence 0 of his rejoined Mr Alston Aiton IUt Daniel B 30 1 t he trusted I they wore nil all al willing to make a proper allowance In ID the CU case considering bow how said Reynolds s. s showing himself boldly Ht Hear al' al our answer wo WI l Know now you well wol Yo know Wo know you ou as 08 the thc vilest of in men mun on liv- liv lv- lv lug Ing ng W we know you OU as 8 a cowardly renegade rene rene- gade gado recreant to all al that is noble In Inthe inthe the tho human character we know you as the enem enemy of women and ad children children children-as ren-as ren as a monster of oC wickedness 8 and ane as W a bloodstained blood stained villain The name of ot GIrty will willbe willbe be bc spoken with by all al those who shall shaH hear of ot his treachery In all al time to come I have a worthless dog dog that kills kis lambs lombs instead of shooting him I have named him Silas Sias Girty and he nas never nevo held up his head since for he knows know that everybody despises him You talk largely about reinforcements What could you do with cannon such cowardly wretches would be afraid to Ore fire hem them hem tf If I you had ever so many many We also expect reinforcements and it will willbe willbe wi be well wol for you to be off of before they Uey re get here Should you bat batter er down downour downour downour our stockades a as you pompously threaten we 0 are ore fully prepared for that contingency for we bavero have bave ro roasted td a score or two of ot hickory t a with which we Intend to sally Ialy out and nd whip you OU out of the tho country as wo we would thieving curs cur Reynolds's sarcastic speech put the renegade in a towering passion pasion Ho He poured forth a volley of oaths that tat proved proficient In itt the art of pro pro- I fanity Canty I have two of your young women in I m my power he added and It I would be bo better beter for fOT you to be a little IUle more humble humble hum hum- ble blo but I shall enter your works worl s and pay you off ott for your Its a thousand pities 8 I hadn't made mado madean an end n of you out in the woods there cried Logston Are Ae you there my One flue lad asked Girt GIrty How does your our head bead feel tel rejoined Joel I It will wi never be well wel till Ul yours Is out of ot sight I shant shan't soon forget that tat men mean trick served roe me It will wi go hard with you for tor that tt Joel Logs Logston retorted Ol t I I Dont Dot tp tempt me you make rEake i a. e mark for tor m my riZo at d this particular I time Ume said sid Joel Logston Lopton menacingly lY I C CiUI t T. 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