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ORECJON CITY ENTEJU'JtlHE. FlilUAV, Al'UUHT J!, JLUU. i ! LARSEN & COMPANY S Cor 10th A Main It. OREGON CITY, ORKOON. Wholesale and Retail GROCERIES AND PRODUCE i LAND PLASTER liny, Grain, field, riowcr and Gar den Needs. WE PAY CASIIJ FOR COUNTRY PROCUCE ... o LOCAL BRILTS Dr. U 0. lea, Dniillst, llooni mil IS. Masotlla llldg. Al.i t Mcrn.im, ut Villi), Oregon HUM In oicgon t'lty. Hnturduy. S I'l rKiiiiuii, uf Now Kr. limguii ity, Tuesday. tin. Hurley, residing In Kuimiin City addition, lit vol)' iV, ut Imr I in V. A. Hi') Ilium, iiiiinllii'lil altornnv nt Kh t hi nlu, miim In thin i lly Mmi' ilny. A lliirk, ut KiiIiiiiiii, Wash,, In vIbII 1 n u brother. V. ('. Murk, of till" city. The lleiiiy Hun Mr. Wash City Mln retail lliiiur Iiiiiihk of 1). Mil ium been milil to H. l'isis'f 6 l,l Hunker, of W'll I ii Wulln, In Uniting Tttcilils III Oregon Mill Kill I'l lllOMII It'llVI'S till week fur brief vlsll oltll fili-inlii III Seaside. MIih Nellie Derby r't (trtit'it rliitur iliv evening fruiii mi nlcudcd vlsll ill NVirt .1. li UM nml family, who hnvn bnnn h J in r ii 1 ii k nt Wllholt HprliiKn, re turned Tiii-ily. Mr nml Mrs. Jiiiiii-ii A Tufiit h u v ri'luriii'il from u few days' outing it I Hnnnldn. Oregon. Mm i: (' lirnnuuinu, wtm tin n lii-t-n nl Newport fur neverul weeks, linn rn tlllllri) in On-l(i ill City. Mm Mi-tit Hiirlnw Ijiwrcnrn, iiftir sojourn uf x-vnrnl weeks ill V achats, n-lnrni'il huiuii Tilnsdny. I'hnrlch Mniilliiii. who Is at Ainnrl run Uikn with t'iitiimiiy "ti," r-liirtuil to Oregon t'lly Weilnnnhiy, I'lrl'irlnl Iti'Nli'w Pattern arn thn linnf H. i rain hy V. A- Holme", fid" Main hiii'iil. Minn Nmit llnninii li'ft Munilny fur Tiu'oinii. Wnh . li"ri lm will nK'iiil HKVITUl vn-ki with relatives. Willinm (iunliii-r nml mm In law. Krunat Walker, urn enjoying rnii lir n. nr Mllwnuklo fur a week. Mrs John II. U'nllii-r, who hns linoti vi-tv III at her Iiiiiiik mi Hnvmith nml WimhlriKtiiii trcnt, linn rerove-retl. Mr nml Mr. J. V. lender mill son. Mr. Mclnlyrn mill Ml .Mclnlyrn, arc nm-nillnK ii few ilny tinnr Muiini Hood tit-urge WlUon, n retired farmor nf Snlnm. hn lin Ih'i-ii visiting III lirutlirr. H. I). VVINun, him rrluriu-il lniin Mr Arilnir Williams ami Iiit moth ir, Mr. Iliiiilurf, nre spending a few wis-k nl Ornan I'ark on North Mi-n i'h Mm. t'liinm TIiiiiiiii nml aim. llnr hert, l-f t Munilny fur tin- stain of Washington, when tlu'y will v I h ( relatives. Ml Pearl Cimiiilii'll. of McMlnn vllln. hns nrrlvml In llila city, nnil l tlin guest uf Ml Nellie )i-rliy fur a few ilny. Mr. V K. lunpnr li-ft Tuesday fur HllleUI, "Ilorc lll- Will Vllt IllT daughter, Mr, William II. Ilurg liiinlt. Jr. Ml Hally Warrnn, uf (Ink drove, mi In ttil city Friday, thn gunst of Mr. M'-lilriini. of Twelfth nml WnHh- lllKtUtl Htri'l'l Mr mift Mr. Kri-il lniiiiliry, ar-runiiiinli-il liy I lit foriniT' mutlliT. Mr. Hninitiry, lufl TiumhIuv fur NiKTt. wIhtu tlii-y will ri'iniiln Hi'vi'in! wri-k Mr U'lin Cliiiriiinn imd iIihikIiIit, Ml .lunr, lufl Siilnriliiy fur Umi! Hi'iirli. Wnli wIiitc ttii'y will riMiinln fur uvrnil wooka. Mr. Hint Mr. Irvlnn Hiiurli ri'tiinicil to OM-iion City Mnmlny from Kim till l.nc. Mlrh, Mr. Unm-h wn Ml Htr. llm Frt'ili-rlck. uf thl city. Ir. A. I lli'utli n f ii m 11 y , who linvu Iii-pii NuliinrnliiK on tint (lipr Molnlln rlvi-r fur th fnt thn-o wirka, ri'turni-d liunm Hntiitiliiy. Ml Mnrlim llunilii'l, n ntinli'iit of tlii I'ntvTTHlly of Ciillfornln, I In tho city fur n forlnlk'lit' vlalt wlih Iiit rmiMln, Ml Kulnlln ScIiiipIicI. Mr. mn Mr. W. A. Huntley nml Ml linlm lluntluv rPlnrnoil honir Tliiirmlnv from n wccli' oiiIIiir nt Toll Ontc. on til" .Mimnt Hood roml. Mr. V. Ilnrrl mid twti chlldriMi, lliTlicrt mill I.lllnn, who linvo hcMi HoJournliiK nt Wllholt SprliiKH fur thn piiHt flvo wih'Iih, rpturncil liumo- Krl ilny. Mr. (iiMii'Kt' Kly nml two clillili'on, Cnrol mid EIoIho, nccompmilcil li -CO TO- A. II. STURGES For Big Bargains on Pianos and Organs Singer Sewing Machiius carried in stock i Second hand Machines ftom $4.00 up Also good buys on FURNITURE SEVENTH AND CENTER STS. Ml Muuil Mornn, litft Humlny for Wllholt, wIipiii tlmy will filjoy cump lirn fur it wnnk. Mr, (limn Whllii, nf Cnnhy, wiia In thl clly ThiirNilny on liur way In rinilmiil nnil 0wi'ko. At tlm IiiIIit plncn aim will vllt Iiit pari'iil, Mr. nnil Mr, lliilui'. Ml Kiilliryn Hliuiult roiuriinil In mm Thumiliiy from Kclwi, Wnli., wlii'iii iiIid linn li'n-ii clili-f opiTiilur fur tint I'ai'ltlu 'I'l-li'iihoiui Conipnny for i'voru monlliH, Ml lli'lun (IIi'iihoii, wn iilnc i'il to li'iii'h In (hn HlllHlioro ni-IiuoIh fur tint cuniliiK yt'itr, ha rtlKm-i to iii'i-iipl u iiioii. liicmilvit pmililon In I hn A iitui'lii city mcIiiiuIm. .IiiiIk" Mt llilili', of III" Hiipn-ini' cuiiil, nrrlvfil fruin Hiili-m Witdnn day, nml will li'iivn llm InttiT pint of Hn- wki-Ii on hi oiitliiK, In tint vli-lnlty of Minion I jili iv Mr William WihIiik nml iIiiiikIi Ut, ltotii, uf Tai-ninii, linvit nrrlvi'il In (til city mid will lm tint mhohi of Mr. K. J. Mnmliiill nml iIiiiikIiIit, MU (iraycii, ut ('mn'iiiiih, fur bovitmI wtu-k. Mr. mid Mr C, Hviii'l"l and funilU left Wi'itm-iliiy fur (luviTiimniit Ciiinp, wtiurti tlicy will remain ovm iiIkIH. ami ,xi",i rcncli thn new linn on Mount lluuil linfurtt tlii'lr re turn Imri'. V. M. Allien, who re(ntly nuld hi plum nt Maple Ijine. left Munilny with hi wlfit fur enion, Wah., wlicitt lliey linvit iiirrhlic(l irupiTiy. Mr. Amen mid hi wlfit liuvtt heeu III with rhiMiiiintlHiii, Men weailnn apparel In nil line Ncwcal lye hoy' Hull IIchI fur ent niiniity. Thren dour auuili of lotltutctt. W, A. Iloline" I. . K. June hn relurneil from M outlliK lit .New purl, hill Mr, .lone will remain for annin llnii' nl th" re Mint Mr. June rei'rt Iiiikm crowd, nl that place nml that the holnl ami In mi iIIiik luue nre pretty well 11 1 led. A ieclnl hiiptlnuiiil Mervlcn wa held nt thn Kt. I'niil' ICilcupnl church Hundiiy nflerniMin. when llev. T. K. Mow en haptUnd the I Ufa lit child uf Mr. iiml Mr W. K. Hum, and ihn In fant child of Mr. nml Mr. Thomii I HtWHOII. Mr. and Mr, (i. (). I'nynit nml mm, nf l AnK"lf. Cnllfurtilii, hnve ar rived In ihl rlly ninl are Ihn kui-hI tif Mr. uml .MV William tinrdiitT nml fit ml 1 y nl Melilrum. Mr. nml Mr. 1'nynn lunr cuuiit tu On-Knii to nmk their huiuii, and will reldn In I'ort hind. Mr. mid Mr. A. M. White, Mr nml Mr K I. Hlmmun. Mr. uml Mr eiureiire llrunnr nml Mi Annie Johniton. who conipoHe u camplnk pnrly Hint enjoyed thn e lr at New lirl for two week, havn returned Inline, ami It I lntci (hut Mr. White wn Ihn wiimi uu huriied man on thn hench. II. l. Wll-ion. It. J. IIiiiIhoii, llert Nnh, ami Kliuer Hoe, who hnvn lienu on a huuttliK lrl In the Nehnli-m country, havn returned home, hnvlniti i. hoi nevetnl deer a lid alo rmiKht liundrnil of film M'ckleil ImuutleH. Mr. Wilton wa the chef durllii? thnlr tny In the wild uf Oregon, and pruveil hlninlf an nxpert Thn pnrly I alr.'iuly plmniliiK a trip fur next ypnr. Vuii can liuy a luiuiinuck fur one luilf price nett Haiiirduy and Monday nt Huntley llrti. Co Alioul :o left niliKlliK III prlcn from f 1.35. 2 Ml, $1 Oil up lo f H mi. Your cholre Saturday mid Monday fur Jut onn-hnlf rfKiilur price. Mr. and Mr. C. II Caullelil. Ml K 1 1 1 1 n Caullelil, Itayniond uml Wnllncn Cuullelil nml llothwnll AvIhiiii left Tucdiiy fur (iiiveniinnnt Camp, where they will apelnl nvera week on their properly nml nnjoylna the niuuuluin air. Itnviiinmt and Wallace Cnufli'ld Intt year tnudn thn hei rncord of nuv purty nicemlliiR Mount HimmI, and It I their Intention to mialn ncnml ihn nioiintiiln tmforn nturnlni; homo. Mr. lMward II. Ijiiupert, who hn linen rnalillitK nt Tnconiu, Wnh., nr rived In On-uim City nml will vHIt with her ltnr, Mr. Maxwell Telforil. uf Cnnnninh. Mra. ljunorl wn form erly MIh Cnrrln l,ut, of thl city. Shn will imiii lenvn -for Mt'dford, where her IiuhIiiiuiI will ro Into IuihI nn. Shn wn iicroinpiinlcd hern hy her mother, Mr. A. ,Iuhnon, of I'ort-l-tml, who will aln vllt hern for a few day. MIh Chrltiilin Jewntt, who ha heen nlecied n teaclmr In thn city Bchooln, and who win nHitlmied to thn tit nt Rrndn at the Knthnm hiilldluir, arrived In thn clt V .Monday from Salem to make nrrmiKemnnt fur her home Ip Oregon City dui'liiK thn Hi'lioul year. She I a Krndunto of the llllnol Slate Normal nml came Wet a few wnnk nno to Join hnr pn'niil. who niiived from llllnol and loented lit Salem. SOCIETY (Continued from ini;n 1) Ice cream nml cuke wore nerved. Thnre worn nhout Ual pinpln, utt.Mul Inn, many from Portland heliiR HmniiK tint tuetH. who returned on thn late cur IiiivIiik been provided for Ihl purioHe. Mr. uml Mr, lien llayhumt, the lat ter the iuhiiukiT of thn llinne Tele phonn Conipnny In this city, enlur tallied the cinpluyea of the coirpitiy nl their homo In Ciimmmh on Thili'H ilny evenliiK. The urfalr wn a must enjoyable one. Thn nvonine; we de voieil to riiiiich, Vocal nml Instrn mental mimic, followed hy a luncheon. enent were Ml (lertlo WIIhoii, MIhh Myrtle Cross, MIhk .IuhIc Curran, Kiiil Smith, Curl Nehren. A party f "II people left hero Su day moiiilnn mid Hpeut the day In Iho peach orchard ut Ottawn IjiiiiIIiik! up the Wlllanietto river. goliiK ny Inunch. The trnna nl thin place were laden with the dellcluus fruit nml th ' parly feasted nml brnimhl home many bushel nf peaches. Ono of tho en Juyalile featurus of the day was tin Imsket luncltenn Hcrved beneath tho trees. Tito return trip was niuile iibou: II o'i lock Sullihiy evenltlK. Invllatlon have been Issued for thn c.uldeti wedding iintilvcrsnry uf Mr. iitul Mrs. .lames Wilkinson, nf thl city. The affair will take place Tuev day evenlnn, Aiimi'd ltd. from 8 to Id o'clock lu the 1'lrst Cone,rej;utlonnl clinch. The imiiiiiign of Maxwell Vlelnr ti. Mb Helen llawuiili was solemnized at lilgh tu'iin Wednesday at the home: uf the bride's parents, llev. t'litl Mrs. !.. !U. 'lawiirth. of ClncKatuas Station, llev. S. A. Ilnywrii'th, pa-dor of the Klrsl llaptlsl church nf Oregon City , j was the (illlclatlng rlergymnn. The; ceremony was followed by a wpdillngj dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Victor win malie their lintne lu Portland, where Hie griio m Is a well known newspaperman. Th Proft.Mlon.il Vlw, An Euiillab phyaHan ot whom many itorlita ur lu clrculutlon tuny not lm a u nay in pa t hnt Ic na a rtx.-vut nunc dot" aniima lu niiika lilui. Il I n pi (.-InllNl mi all aorta of mniniil dlliirli n nee ami tint III, apiiHin mid i-ou vulHloua which wiuii'lliue niToinpaiiy them Ono of III piillenl. a uiul e cltnhln )iTon, it uddenly iiliiruied or Hlrcc, would fall Inlo a ciirluii column!' nIiiIii from tt hli li hn cinilil nut hu ruiiMnil ii ii 1 1 J ihn ciri-.-i nl Hn hhui k had paeil 'I hn ili.vlclnu had been uinuiunnil imnln uml imiiln. hut it nlwny hnppcii'd thai tin wn iiwiit from honm ul Iho limn, nml l.elole he iirrlveil oil Ihn Hceun of it i 1 1 ' 1 1 1 llm m limit had recovered At lut "in- iiluln hn wa iiminoin-il nml iirrived ul ihe liiiUKe while Ihn wniuau " llll mi coiincIoii. tin hurrleil upiiiii nml Inlo Ihn r.Him where he tvu lyluu on thn couch. n looked ai tier, mid mi niirnliin of Ininm! iivnrimii'l lit fnc. "Kow, Ihl," hn "iilil lu hl iihi-i cheerful tonit-"ihl la noiii.-lhlnu llkor WhiMltr'i Way. It vn WIiImIIiT euxliiin when 1mw-y lo K" d'-llli'-riilel v lo li-i-i mi mailer wlu-rn or whin llm rir-inn I mit-an iiiIkIii Im.. At uun dinner piirn Id Kent I" aiiorn ainlileuly nrounl hl lielitlihor. who uudk'tHl him vloleuily with hi nllxiw. " any. Whliler." hn iroletni njcliedly. "you nitl! not alnnp hern!" "I-cnvo inn alone!" Niinpped U'hN ller. "I've mi lil nil I wniili-d lu I've no lulere! nl nil In what you ami your friend hut in any " Ono nvnuliiK ho wn my t'uitu ni dinner nt a hotel. Kdw-ln a. Ahimv wa uIho thnra lllrht nfler dinner Whlatlnr went calmly In alnnp. On tint wny to the Ihnaler hn nnJoyn an other nap lu thn cub. mid hn lumlH-r nil peacefully lhrole.h le crnuinr pan of thf play. Thu next iiioruliiu hn blandly naked inn: "Whnl did Ablmv havn to ny lnl nl:hl Anyihlnu worth whllH7"-CVnlury. ( "Charma" In Cornwall. Corn wul I. Kiittmnd. I a comity of "charina." "I'tin iniiiit nf chlldmu through holen lu Ihn earth, riaka or tree, unci ii ntabllhnd rile. I illl pructliisl In rarlnti purl of Corn wall," wrote Tlmmii Ctmch bIhuii fifty ynnr aco. "Willi u boll are curnil by cn-cplnit on thn hand and knee bnnnnih a hrnmliln which tin grown Inlo Ihn anil at both rnd Chll dren nttllctt-d wild llert) la ar illl ncl ihruiiuh a lll In nu nh Hiiplluit lM-forn unrle, famine, nfler which the lit Hnlon am Ixuind up. and a they unltu o thn malady I cunt I Tin- n-h I ludifed a Imr of ninny virtue Venomous reptile am never known to rent under Ita ahnduw. and a alneln blow frum an ah Mtlck In liixanl death lo an adder Struck by a IhmiuIi of any other tree, thn reptile I wild lo retain mark of life uuitl the uu uue down." Hallay'a Comat. A Krcnch tenilt d.t mm Hint 1 1 n I -Iny'a comet wn known in the nut hum of the Ta I in ml mini Ix-fum I la liny rami) Into rxltnucr Thl Kreiu-ii -t-ntlat nuntpa from Ihn Tu Inniil : "Two w-ln men of I'alestltm. liniubinl and Joatiua, nnide a vuyncn on Ihn nn Thn tlnil Imd bmuelii nlih him bread lo cnL The ivond one In addltluu luul broiiKht Hour. When linniblnl had eat en all hi bread lie akml him for flour. anyltiK to tilin. 'Iluw dlilsi thou know wn should Im- an Iuiik on our Journey that thou dlill brltiK llourT To which JOMhua dlil hiiwit: "I'hern I a very brlchl amr which iippearcih mnry sev enty yrnr and whleh dts elvnih umrl nnrs. I have thought Hint pen-hnn.-e It inlithl aun'rlsn u dtirlnn nur voyaKn. lend u astray and thus proionj; our toyaun on Hit eu: linucn It I Hint I burn provided myavir with tlour." " Th Falkland lalanda. The Knlklnnd InIiiiiiI me among ihn lenst known and must out of ihn way cornnr of ihn widely m ntterml Itrll Ish cm pi re. They form n wort of llrli Ish suburb of Ihn south xile. siime .Vxi tulle from the iintiir.-tk- end of Ameri ca. CuH' Horn. A fnriner Buvernor of Ihn I'alkluiid Islands, thn lain Sir Wll llain UoblUHon. used lo say Unit hn would hnve coniiultted suicide while there If hn could have found a tn-e lull enough to hnnj; liltusvir on. Loudon Staniliird. ' How Lik a Manl Mr. Nockiiiiodln - Oh. Norrls. Ii you would ul ways be us kihkI mid nenile and kind as you nre at till inumeul how happy we mlKlit Im! Mr Nock noodle iloslne his tcuitcr Instanlly unit bt'llowlni; u: :h ion of bis volcei Do you inenti to say, tiimlniii lb I inn not always as Rtsid and kind tt at -at this moment '! Outdon. Jones-Vn, sir; Hint boy of uiinn In a wonderful piano player. Why, Im ciiu play with his toes! Itrown - How old la heT Jones-l-'lfteen. Ili-own-I've Itot a hoy ut home who can pin;' with hla tons, mid hn Is only one ynii J J Liquidmng. "Dry work this speis buinkliiR "Well, , I've drunk In every ve-J you've said " "Ah! MnkliiR a draft of my spenc.-i" I.ipplncott'a. A Pioneer Shipment. The first shipment nf wheat from Chicago Tin thn lakes was made In 1H3S. The shipment consisted of sev-enty-elRht bushels. Provide for the worst; the best will save Itself. S.ived From Awful Peril. "I never felt so near my grave," wtite-i Lewis ('luimblln, of Manches ter, Ohio. 11. R. Nu. :!, "as when in fiiulitl'ttl cough ami lung trouble null-1 Vl ,,. down to 11." pounds in splto of ni.mv remedies ami the best, doctors. nd that I tun alive today Is due solely to Dr. King's New Discovery. whliii completely cured tne. Now I w - nleh 1t!l pounds nml can work hard. It also cured my fuur children of crimp." Infallible fur Cnitglis nnd Colds, Its the Liost certain remedv for Uitltippn, Asthma, desperato lung trouble, and all brnnchlal nflVctlon. Mc nnd $1.00. trial bottle free. I liitaianteed hy Jones Ding Co. The Partisan lie I ntf Captured, Doth Stared MIm and Hit Man In th Fae. lly SARAH BRYCC VAUCIIAN Copyrlahl, UP), Oy Ainrlrn I'm AMOClllOII ImrliiK iho Aiiiericnn civil wur ihern were Ihrnn dlfTcrent i'lan of com batanl on t It- oillli"ni lde-lh army, ihn iarilaii ami tlm cimrrllla. Thn army mid Iho k-ucrrlllii lasted throughout thn four Vearn' IIrIu; llm f.MtHlMii.i u-iiy mm I'lCI'Ilt nf III. hetflii. . . i ,i , i , . nine of .Im war. ui.-l. tl....iKl, bn kept up in IrrnRUlnr wurfure tu il.e end. he eventually bneiinie nil nnllitcd soldier Yuiiiik Carroll Hate of Tcuunaine wn In Ihn prluit of I '"!'.' a lender of one or lliesn piirllsun bund He had no coiiiml-sliili from Hie Confederate government, nor were hi men enlist ed. The colieiUnnce win ;hnl If cap tured they were aint'liahln tu tile kiiiiii ireniuinnt a I lie Riierrllhi. which wu to be bant'i'il or mIioi liiiien' couimiiud numbered uIbmii thirty iih-u, mosi ot them of Ihn heller cIiiks, h ikI Dip work thny laid out for.lhemsclvn wn tlm aiinoyum e of the Kndnml nrmlin Thny would Interrupt coiiiiiiiiuliailun by cuttliiR brldRn. li-nrlm; up truck, net HiiK II ru to torehousf i naiiiliiliiu army auppllna Indnisl. ull "inli work u would burn Ihn enemies of the Con fednrncy. Their act would hnve been li'Kltliuuta hud Ihny txt-n nniNinred Into the aervlce, but a i-ltlwu they were engaged In an unlawful warfare lintea wn of I tin I lym of iiinn nf whom General N. H. Fitrrnt wa tlm principal No bridge .-iniril knew when tho young uirtlaii would swisip down on them, make Hmtu prtsounr r drive them away and m lire to the bridge that had been placed In llmlr charge. Wagon trnltin miles under charge of a large guurtl. eveu far In mar of the Federal from, were never aafe from rapture. b'I If i-npiured ihny .and the auppllna they i-oiiinlmtl were burneil. So bold and o annoying were llalna' men Hint the general In mm nuind of the l-'ederal inip In Ihn dis trict bn wn nonslnntly raiding seni Ce plain Coleman with luu l ouipanii of cavalry to capture or dwiM-r-. Iil band One erenllig Bute tnpied m the bouse of a Cnlnu turtner nml letncnd ed uppllc for hi men :iml .o-i-.- i.t hi horsi"t The tuiuihertinr H it nit been aupplled find mil long left tin furtn when Cnptuln Col.-m.-in nml tit. lroo rode up fruin a dihYi'.'iii i! u tlnn t'ui Hie enptalti n-kliig for in formntlon of KiiIik' cominand the tann er anld: "They have Jut left hem If you are after Ihem you'll Hud them near here tonight. Itnle' clrl live a few mile down Ihe mad. and he' sure to go to ace her Ihl eveuing I'll allow you the roHil by which you enn ap proach the houe from different dlrec tlnna and surround It " The offer waa gladly accepted, and when It nu .iilt dark llm farmer aent one of hi Ixiyi to rts-unnolter Ihe partisan. It wn learui-d thai the band waa bivouacked in llm yard of tbe bouse of one Colonel I'aytoii. com manding a Cotititterate mglmnnt In east Tennnssee. whose dniigtitnr Dol ly waa engaged lo Carndl Hales. About 10 o'clock a hundred Federal cavalrymen, converging, encln-liil the bouse and captured the entire band. The meu were In the yard, most of them asleep, bin Hate was In the bouse wfth his llan.-ee. At tbe time uf the capture Dolly I'nytou was begging her inter to ob tain a commission from the Confeder ate government and thus avoid certain dratb lu case of capture Bates ar gued thnl hy doiug so he would be come a very small mn of a large army and could nol is such be as use ful to the cause. She was holding up to him the horror she would expe rience lu case he were captured when they were atari led by shots without. The door wn thrown ojien. and Cii taln Colemnn teped lu with a drawn revolver In each hnud. confronting Itules. around whom the girl had tbrowu her arms. Kates, seeing thai he was caught en dnnvorcd to unwind Dolly's urnis. but ahe would not. Coleman, touched by the scene, stood waiting, waving hack hla men who had followed him Into the house Finally llntes unwound the arms that encircled him. and the girl fell to the floor in a faint. Cole mnn motioned Hates to take her up. He did so and placed her on the sofa on wblcb the l had been sit ling, liy this time member of the family nppenred. look charge of Dolly, and Itutosi was taken outside. The thirty pnrtlsuns were In charge nf three times their number of Colon cavalrymen nud escape waa hopeless. The next morning Captain Coleman entered the house and asked fur writ ing material. He desired to send a rourier to his general with a report sf the capture nud to nsk for Instruc tions. . While he was writing Dolly I'nyton. white us a cloth, enme In. "Whnt will yon do with them?" she naked. "Thnt Is for the general to decide." "1 kuow what he will divide. He will order you to shoo them ull." There wns no reply to this. "And why will he shoot them?" the girl wenl on, striving to control herself with n view to saving them, "llecnuse they nre fighting as citizens nml not ns soldiers. On this account they must auller the punishment of these bands j nf rubbers who will innnler ami pillage our people us well as yours " The captain .-i alleiilite. Inn hud nothing to mi I low cinilil lo gim u matter ot lusiice with ;i whose lover he evpifltsl lo lie "iili lo suuul in cold iin.od'r "I illerrllllK ,-ife I'l'illHi'is " -'! ' tinned, "uml -dion'il tie shot i. II .1 U Ii l At . ;- I I iviimil ii. il a hum! to mio- i ii I'.n - are gontletni-u'i -"iii Tlmv in" uei ci iu ii .- III. flit toi a i nii-'e nl' h iliet -,oc. lo be ut Then 1 1 1 'i' ran-.i'i I! i-. n n of one ot i lie , udon tiin.M"- in TeenovNco ' 'Anil ii brave mun." ihn .-iipviiu mi la "Tea. a brare man. Airnln and annin with hi handful of men he ha rtd dnn ninny mile In'lhr rear nf your linn and attacked jrunrd much (nr-g-nr than hi force. HI only mistake hn been thai he I not a soldier In the army ConMder Hint these boy are full of r.nnl They hare not atop ped lo think thnt they should make wur In n cnrtnlii fnhlon They loe a life of freedom and dmnd the re atrnlul of the mlllinr.r crvce." 'Thill' Mm hind fur oldlnr." add ed Coleman, "onen Ihcy nrn trntCKfl " "When you "iirprisnd u lonlplit what do you supposi. I wn dolrifr'; I wn trying to tmrsnndn Carroll to tn his nmn Into the reitulnr Conf'-dnrnie si-rvlce Kvnr since he bn been a pnrtlsun holder I have fenr'yl Ihl re ull When I lust nw him I rttutlv-d that when hn i-nnie nrnln I would noi ci-an my efTorls with him (III I hud uncurcd hi consent. Had you lienu nn hour later I would hare gained It lie- ' fore jrou arrived " The girl nliln plenillne for Imr lover nml his men. whom he never fulled to Include with him. had It effect on the mpliiln. The strain on hi henrt waa greater than the strain had bm-n on hi nerve on nny field of bntile He wished that he were Hie general, thnt he might grnnl this girl' riunt. that hn might pnm thn live of thetw? boy, some of whom were barely sixteen, many of whom were not twenty-one. and none but a few year pat thnlr majority. louhtli" ninny of them were loved by mini girl. A ense of boy and girl on tlm one hand and grim death on the other! After the girl's lnt words, seeing that Coleman wa thinking. Dolly re frained from !enkliig. II wn a pin. tore the young man In blue: a girl whose lover's life hung In the bnlnnce. watching Intently to rntch a word of hope from the enemy. Finally Cole man rose: "Sit here." he ald. "and write your reo,nest. re-enforced with your argu ment, and I will send It with my re port to the general." With the light of a newborn hope In her eye Dolly obeyed. What be wrote wa nol expressed a the nap taln'a report Indeed. It formed a marked contrast with that report but there waa plenty of reason for tbe re quest, and Dolly' heart wn Id her argument. It needed nothing to end It to the heart of tbe man, It waa In tended for. Inasmuch as It was th.it of a young girl asking for her lover' life. When she had finished It she arose and handed It to the captain, who. without reading It. placed It In an en velope and. inking It outside, gave It to one of hi men. wltb order, to take It to the general and bring an answer. It waa fifteen miles to camp, and Ihe greater part of the day mut be con sumed before a mply could be re ceived. Captain Coleman could form no opinion of what the answer would be. except thnt It would be W.her nn order lo shoot every man he had cap tured at once or that tbe boon was granted. He knew that the general was a kind heiirtcd man. but he did not know whether he would consider hlmanlf at liberty to spare what the law of war i-ondemued or if be saw Justice in Tolly Peyton's request whether be would consider that the interests of Ihn Union cause and the army defending It demanded tbe death of the partisans. Dolly Peyton remained during the day In cam of her mother nnd othern of the family. Coleman, understanding the agony of suswnse she suffered, went to lin tes and told him that be was permitted to go to bis betrothed. Bates thanked him. went to Dolly, but remained only a short while. The strain waa great, and ahe was better able to bear it wltb her mother. As the afternoon wore on Dolly, wbr Was becoming uncontrolluble. broke away and went to a window, where she conld see a bit of roud several nilies distant. A cavalryman was coming leisurely. He Vai a machine to carry orders or be shot as tbe case demanded without knowledge, except thnt he was doing what was expected of blm. Coleman, hearing Dolly wildly calling on the messenger to "Come, for heaven's sake come: I shall die!" mounted his horse and rode out to get the dispatch When the enptnin on his return gal loped up to the bouse Dolly stood on the balcony, her lover beside ber. her eyes wild with suspense. He waved the paper over bis head to signal "life" instead of "death." and Dolly fell limp Into the hands of the man whose life was all the world to her. Then Cole man ordered Ihe captives to be brought up before the house, and he rend aloud tbe general's order: The requral ot Miss Dotty Payton that her lover anil his men tie not executed as guerrilla on condition thnt they flKht no more agulnst Hie United Stales except as regularly cummlssfonrd or enlisted men in flie Contederute armies la granted. Several of the men thus reprieved fainted: a number stnggvred u if drunk: the rest broke lulu a wild cheer. Later the partisans, having been paroled, went In n body to thauk the girl who had turned a certain deuth Into life Then they senttered. most of them going to their homes. Florists' Jargon. Tbe tlorists have a trade Jargon of their own. When a mun who grows flowers for a living rattles off some tiling like "paper whites, valleys nnd Itouiaus" the confused layuuiu has to stop to think what ihe Jumble of words means. It is only the trade wny of say- I lug paper white narcissus, lily of the vnlley nnd Human hyacinth. Likewise ; "mum" Is their wonl fur chiysanthe- saved by saying "cyp" Instead of cyprlprdluui. So Bridesmaid roses are "maids." American lieautles nre "beau ties." I'erle du Jardln becomes "per'e" and Is nronouuemt ncnrl. while Souve- lir du i.n..sllll,llt Curnot is reduced to Its last word, just' as those other Illus trious rrench rose names, Cienernl Jacqueminot nnd Murechul Nlel, where J i shortened to "Jack" n'nd "Nlel" lu the heyday of their glory. New York l Press. A Locomotive's Breathing. The "lirea tiling" of a locomotive j that Is to say, the number of puff's ! given dining n journey depends upon ! the circutiis'nuces of Us driving i wheels nml their speed. No mat- ter what the rate of speed may ! be. for every one round of tbe driving wheels u locomotive will give four j puffs two out of each cylinder, the j I cylinders being double. If the av- ernge circumference of the driving wheel I twenty feel nnd Hie s-ed per hour fifty mile, a locomotive will give, going ai ex pre ii. M.V) puff per minute. puffs r hour and 1,1 IT,. purr per mile - lnnloii Stand aril. Suttabla Gam. Hncln Jin k .iiine m vmi me family Jusl after Joiuuit mid wi'iviol I nun mi attack ul Hi.- wn.a.puiii cough "How did you amuse yourself while yon bad It r" he nk.il. "Me nnd niioiiici isiv who had it played Indian no. I gave w -nrwhnnp." a n wens) llm utile lelluw. 'bleag New. Plenty In Reserve. A man wtiu nml o.-'-n lighting gut two black eye. Next morning lie met a friend, who ex. i.nio.-cl "Why. Jack, where have you been'; You've got two Mai k eves!" 'Thiil mailing im replied. "I could Have got piciiiv more, only I Dad no )lace to put I lieiii." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Played Them Both Way. Tbe French comedian I'eriet was ex traordinarily thin A physician rw otn mended bun lo try some biith In :lm Pyrenees, so he hetiHk himself to the mineral xprlngs. where he bulbed un remittingly, but all in rain: he did out Increase In lze "Patience." urged the doctor. 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