The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 25, 1898, Image 4

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How He Spent the Greater Part of His L ife- j
in the world w hen I went back *!*>«
Like bilinuxnrss, dyspepsia, headache, conati- tor her that night. Everybody crowded
patioii, sour stomach. Indigestion are promptly round, even the old ladies,, an o
cured by Hood's Fills. T hey do their *ork wo what n pretty dancer Mary was.
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All the young folks in the couutry was
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Time When His Life was in Danger.
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il*’P“. to
aX onr
,,f em but
all. M“ry
They WM,2*ie
wonldn »hear
yvvm tht F r f
DtlrvU. iilch.
drivin hack then, hot made ns both
come right in to supper. 1 didn’t exact­
He
has been superintendent of Jarp#
One of the stanneheet supporter« ©f the
eas'Iy and thoroughly.
ly calculate on doin this, but Mary
ing operations and when the State k Ì f o S 11’
B est after <1‘liner pills.
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deep-water
way
from
the
Great
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s
to
the
looked like she wanted to, so I did.
tory »I Elmira, N. V
bul„
25 cent«. A ll (Irucrp’sts.
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They tried to make mo danco, but I ocean i« Muj. A. C. Bishop, of 716 Third miperinteuileui aud engineer in ehsie.Lh“
P -ciw r^ l 1 y C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell. V:is<
construction.
*■' °tih.
it was the oueitiu
don't know i,r».v
hoiv It
openiu of Are., Detroit, Mich.
Th« only Fill to take w !th Hood’s 8ar«J»imr'!iu.
Major Bishop was attached t0 tk ,.,.» .
. . . . . .
I
a
new
summer
hotel,
you
know
A
Brigadier Genera! Chsniherlin of il,. I-
A WOMAN’S COMPLAINT.
somo when she is gono. ” Then he went
donai Uii.rd of New York, will, il.e ?*»'
young fellow that set ueit to me at the
eve.
on writing, aud when the letter was
of Mijor from 1857 to 1865.
,he "»k
know th a t deep w ith in y e a r heart
table an was mighty polite in huuilin
Ik ha. been I im aie.l in Detroit .Ine, iWe
' mo < i hold ti< «lirincd apart from ooxarcoo finished ho forgot and signed his < i
O otelde th e fa«t closed jfates of her lost me everything said he was gnater be
thing«
I
sud
h»«
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h jmo
name instead of the colonel's, aud «..¿n THAT FEARFUL PLAGUE THAT FOL­
» »Wong u„
there at tho hotel for some lime, an
liess men and citizen s o f tiiis eity
A nd that my Atep, ray voice, can bring to yoa laughed as he saw his mistako. He had
Lay h<nlp«s Eve,
LOWS IN THE WAKE OF WAR.
that wo mus' come round often. Uf
A glndnex» th a t no other presence brings.
A nd In her new, unt qunled agony
Two year, ago, f.,r the fir.i dm, M.l,.
to write tho letter all over again then.
1 Bishop UM ill ___.......a
« ). l ortw o'm„ X
the h y p itä
She moaned: “ Relieve,
course I asked him to come sec us too.
’ A nd yet. dear love, throughout th e w eary day« This tim e he signed the colonel’s name
O God, th is pain! Have pily on my loti"
he had the best of niednai tttKndHnce'b«
I
n
th
o
F
o
u
r
te
e
n
th
C
e
n
tu
r
y
I
t
S
w
e
p
t
th
e
He
was
a
pretty
glib
talker
Wh
u
w
o
You never Rpeak one word o f tendernosA
The Kr**at G<xl heeded not.
when he was discharged he was not llkethe
and called the orderly and sent him to
K or stroke ruy luilr nor softly clasp my hand
was leaviu au teliin everybody goodby
W h o le o f E u r o p e , K illin g T w en ty -fiv e
The sun «hone on in heartless brilliancy,
Minor Bishop of old.
ine
Miss Lacey w ith the letter. And wheu
Within your ow n in loving, route carets.
The
w
eary
day
dragged
itself
«lowly
by,
aud
promisin
to
come
agaiu
soou,
I
W hen asked regarding his health, he uid
M illio n s o f P e o p le Iu T h r e e Y ears—T h e
it was done he walked up and down the
B ut in tile even in g—hark, a feeble cryl
"When
I
had
iny
1st
spell
of*
heard a lady from New York say to an
Y ou think pcrbvptt I should bo till content
P e s tile n c e I n L ondon ,
God'« curse hath been forgot
room, and a ll that evening he felt like
and came out of the hospital
To know no w ell the lovin g piece I hold
other oue. ‘ Wouldn't she bo a queen
A nd past alarms,
sight I could not gain niy strength,
a caged lion. What would her answer
W ithin your life, and y e t you do not dream
The plague, or pestilence, that m ys­
Eve glories m her lot—
with
the
right
trainin'?'
We
got
in
the
could
not walk over a block for «,««)
H ow much I long to htar tho story told.
he? Had the colonel received it? Once
Her child Is in her arms.
weeks.
™
terious and fearful visitation which has
spring wagon au drove home, an she
or
tw
ice
he
took
up
his
cap
to
walk
—E
lisabeth
H
annon
in
U
odey's
Magnzlne.
"I notiemi some article, in the new,®,,...
Yon cannot know , w hen w e tw o «it alone
was je s'a ll excitement teliin uie what
moved its hosts in the wake of armies
down
past
the
captaiu's
quarters,
then
regarding I>r. William.' Pink Pill.
A od tranquil thought« w ith in your m ind aro
a time they had that day an how 1
• lin e d .
People, which convinced me thstthev»,»
ho threw it down again. Of course she to slay more tlinn war itself, is supposed
ouglit
to
learn
to
dance.
worth
Irying aud bouehl two boxes I did
heart ia cry in g lik e n tired child
to
havo
first
originated
among
tho
dense
would accept. Yes, but after all, would
not take them for my coni) lexion but fo,
For one fond took, ono gentle, loving word.
"Two days after some ladies drove
she?
masses of people w ho crowded together
•trength.
After using them I f,|, |w„
'TH n o t the lronndlesa w a ters ocean hold?
The stage left in the early morning in the great cities of Asia and Egypt, or
As the recruits commenced to scatter round in their carnages an asked In r
and know they did me worlds of good (
to
go
to
the
Springs
wnh
'em
again
Sho
T hat glvo refreshm ent to the th in d y flowers,
am pleased to recommend I In in to In vojida
Lieutenant Clover noted tho stir of de­ who formed die encampment of Xerxes, around in the shade tho jonrnalist and
Hot JtMt the drop« that, rising io th e skiea,
who need a tonic or to huilil up a shsUrnd
parture about the captain's quarters. Cyrus aud Tamerlane tho Tartar. It the Hancock volunteer proceeded toward said ‘N o.' hut wheu siie seen 1 was anx­
From thenco dcacead in aoftly fa llin g «how
MAJOR
A.
C.
BISHOP.
eoustilution.
“ A. C. B ishop .”
Then ho saw tho captaiu and Mrs. Les­ probably sprang from tbo impurity the headquarters of the colonel of the ious to have her go she went with toem.
era.
Suturrihed and sworn to before me tide
M
nj.
Bi.hop
luu
had
unusual
experience
They drove back after supper, her and
ter appear, aud he ran out to speak to w hich mutt have existed in the midst
eighth
«lay
of
Janusrv
1898.
ia tliat line of work ami probably ft w are so
regiment. After the salff.atious bad the two h oles an a young man. a . well
What m atter th a t onr granarlee are filled
R obert e H ull , J r ., A’o/ore p , , ^
qualified to speak intelligently of It
them. He half expected to find tho colo­ of such vast gatherings und in part also
With all th e rielieat ha rv est's golden atorm
The pure, powerful vegetable ingr.'dieiit.
as he. For the greater part of his life he
nel with them, hut bo was not there. A from leaving tho unhuried dead upon been exchanged before the tent of the they all told me I ought to have b
I f w o w ho ow n them cannot en ter in,
... Dr. Williams*
....
...........................
Pink Pille for Pale PVnnle
commanding officer the volunteer ad­ there. That uight she seemed kind i has been engaged in water waya, anil is one in
But, furolbhod, atand below tuo close barred flush dashed up to his face. Had she
of the oldest and brat known civil engineers supply
-'y the antidote lor poisonous matter ia
j,
the field of battle. A t any rate the
doors?
really refused tho offer? If so, why? germs of this fearful human poison havo dressed the colonel, saying, "G’ap’ti, if uures'less She talked a heap bout u.
aanh of the Ohio river.
the
■* —
“ **-—
" nts needed te
.... Ido
..Jood
ami 1 - adil
those eleme
Commendiiff in 165<>. h»* was for n number build up body snd brains. Many d i».»
you need any more of Hancock oouuty nice things they 'd ull said bout her t.
A nd ao Ils «aid that thoao w ho should be rich There was uo tim e for explanations. always been most active where condi
the Spriugs. but mostly talked boe of years an assistant cn<rinrer for the Hu<l lung supposed l.y the medieal profeMion fo
In that true love which crow ns our earthly lot She camo out ready for her journey.
tious sim ilar to those have prevailed. It boys I'll g e t’m for you. ”
U«> praying w ith w h ite lips from day to d a y
bow nice it would be if we coul.l go ¡,
Sho gavo him her hand, and her eyes has alw ays been war and the march of
" If they're all as lino looking physical
For love's sw eet tok en s and receive them not.
travel au go to New York an ever'
looked level into hia.
—Pearson's Weekly, i
armies tliat has spread it broadcast over specimens as yourself, " the colonel an­ where, au she said we ou,lit to re
"1 shall never forget how much yon the world froai tim e to time, aud as swered jovially, .‘‘I ’d like to have a
did to make my stay pleasant," sho war became less frequeut aud less whole army of them Our regiment will books au the like, an that a lady the,
said. "1 hope 1 shall meet you again, worldwide the frequency and extent of he filled up in a day or so, but I'll let said w liut she needed was cnltivatiu
"1 didn’t like this, talkiu bout her
Ba«l to H ustle For a C aptain.
Lieutenant Clover."
you know iu tim e."
these ravages have lessened also.
like she was a held to be plowed up,
The driver's whip circled out over
Judge George E. Mann tells the fol­
After they had left the quarters of stead of a (lower jes' to grow au l loom
The first recorded outbreak of tho
The colonel seemed much disturbed.
I the heads of tho forward mules, she
lowing story about the becotid c m-
H e walked to tho window nnd gazed waved Inr hand to him, und Lieutenant plague in Europe occurred in the six ­ the colonel and were stretched upon the natural, nu wiieu I told her t. is she
It came from lower grass iu the shade the newspaper man jes’ laughed au slapped her bauds over pauy of tho Richmond Howitzer but
out ut the empty parade. lie walked to Caldwell Clover was standing alone teenth century
talion. "All the hoys who wanted to be
took occasion to put his favorite ques­
my mouth She went to Die Spriugs
hi« desk, and Adjutant Caldwell Clover, with an aching heart w ith nothing in Egypt. This was the first lappiugof the
wave that reached into the cast again, tion, " Why do yon enlist?" Sometimes right regular for a time Then sim officers hud been taken care of and the
who was signing orders, glanced out of tho world to do but listen to 37 bugle
others preferred to be privates. Our
there to stay its movement so far as the this question elicits an outburst of pa­
COCT
the corner of his eye and saw that tho calls a day anil follow thu dreary routine west was concerned until 644 A. D., triotic ardor winch fills the air with wouhlu t go no more Some', ly scut first captain wus Georgo \V Randolph,
her
some
book.-,—four
or
live
of
em
of
an
adjutant
s
lifo.
colonel was pulling his mustache.
who wns afterward secretary of war of
when tho returning legions of the Em­ stars aud stripes aud eagles, sometimes
Then there came a tim e when the peror Justinian brought it again into (most frequently) it calls forti« a hard She commenced to r ut oue of em <■ i the Confederate states He was snci’eed-
Then tho colonel eat down nnd said
loud
to
me
oue
n.
it
T
’wus
a
u
rather sharply, "A reyoubusy, Clover?" country called for troops. "Boots aud the western world from the battlefields luck story which paints in glowing story about «o no ri i fo ks, some ,o ; cd by John Thompson Brown, who was
aft; rward made a colonel of artillery.
It was not customary for the colonel Saddles" quickly followed, aud Troop of Persia. Constantinople was the first colors the virtues of the victim, but ou ists, au bow tuiy v is Io
ell otuei Then we tried to elect a captaiu, but
to address the officers by their namos in X started for tho south.
place it attacked. Here in a single day this occasi ;n the answer v. as merely, an the tiling iu■ y a«i.t t
it bib) I
Army headquarters at Tampa was ns many ns 10,000 persons are said to "W eil, 1 have nothin to lose." "B ut,"
none of the boys would have it. They
th is way. lie was supposed to address
got to l.km i lie j e-ky book
I awhile
Adjutant Clover as lieutenant, and to thronged with officers. Orderlies were have fallen victim s to it. But the plague protested file newspaper man, “ there'» I told h r all t, e ti ,e t, u t i ; w as jet- went out to fight uud were content to he
speeding
everywhere.
Spurs
jingled
privates. The duties of ciq tain were
say that the young man was surprised
did not stop w ith Constantinople.
It no tellin g bow long you ’ll have to be stones uu Dial i i, i wa n t a« • f .
ciu ror.s, aud uoue of them cared to ac­ T H
would be placing it mildly. Of course across the floors, and tho few army had found a too congenial soil in Eu­ from home, and there’s no man that will folks in Pans ot
rt
or
any
By '«all P ■ a»e Pal<,
cept We hail to get u captain from an­
he didn't object. In fact, it pleased w ives who followed their husbands rope, which was little elso than one take tho same iuterest in running your whores cist .Slave lie
n
fh
iti
me
him to have tho colonel speak to him wulked up and down the rose trellis great battlefield at the time. It was plantation that you do, for 1 presume a readin "Ot I : 1. 1 tin . • te
other company
(iulvestou News.
..tu r
paths in the evening anil talked of what
fam iliarly, only it was so unexpected.
carried into Caul, where it followed you are a farmer ”
teliin her v. u.«t 1 th ught bout Die
"T hat's true, sir, that’s true," was
The H le lili Girted C o « .
"I am not busy, colonel, ’’ said the the morrow m ight bring. Lieutenant close in the wake of tho Frankish
Caldwell Clover was still adjutant to armies, and from Caul it movod into his deliberate response, “ but you see books. I told her th t «it w is a reality
adjutant.
It is said that something bordering
au that ev; ii it tii re was su h p«'« : le
tho
colonel.
A
telegram
was
handed
the
"How old do you think I am, Clo­
Italy, with tho Lombards, and so devas­ things ain't just as they was Before they w asn’t uobetti r off t ..n u , 1-1118«' on ti e miraculous has lately happened
latter. Tho colonel frowned, pulled his
ver?" usked the colonel.
tated tho couutry ns to leave it entirely Mary left I t«x;k interest iu everything, there’s advantages uu «tisad.aut.ige- at Tickton. a village in Yorkshire A
but uow— 1 je.s turnt the farm over to
"W hy, I don’t know, colonel," stam­ mustacho, then said: "Lieutenant, 1 at tho mercy of the invaders.
everywhere, au it all mounts to bout farmer bought what he Du,ught was a
mered tho adjutant, “ not any older than nave a telegram from a friend uow at
The various crusades, which extended a couple of fellow s au thought 1 the same au everyt.uug in it, place is drinking trough for his cattle, which
Chickamauga.
His
sister
arrives
ut
this
— Uinn you ought to lie. "
Greatest WeeMy in the Ceaatrj,
over a space of about 200 years, no m igh t’s w ell to come to the front au the b«st. That’s the way 1 d write if 1 did very well for all his stock but one,
The oolonel was slicin g a sheet of hotel tonight to join the lied Croat doubt did much to hold the pestilence fight for my country I ’m 34 years old, wrote books
an.l this was a cow that never would
forces
at
Key
West
Please
meet
her
paper with tho paper knife. “ I want
in Europe, for they served to keep opcu an 1 ain t never done uotbiu but farm,
"Maybe it was r adm in them darn drink from it This causing some intxin-
you to do something form e, Clover. 1 anil see that, she gets her train for Port tho channels of intercourse between the au 1 thought I’d take a little figntiu
books bout tho lash u an the Wealthy, veuieuco, tho farmer mentioned it, un­
Tampa
in
the
morning.
"
have coiuo Io depend on you so entirely
east and tho west. Periodic epidemics in m ine jes at this stage. "
til the fact came to the ears of a local (Including i>oat«*e) to any part of the United
The lieutenant saluted. When the
Here a forced sm ile played over his or maybe it was them p. ople .11 tho anti«,nary, who ou examination pro­ Rtatee, Canada and Mexico.
for everything that 1 am going to put
were common during their continuance,
Springs put foolish notions in h r head,
THE WEEKLY CUKONICLB. tha brlfhteet
th is personal matter lit your hands. I Pullman ear backed into tho spacious aud these seem to have culminated in rugged, careworn features. The corre­
or maybe it was j«s cause she eouie t.i nounced the supposed trough to be a and muat complete Weekly Newspaper In the
want you to write u proposal of mar­ hotel ground that night, a few officers, the fourteenth century w ilh what is spondent wished to follow tho clew
acrid,
prlnta regularly 112 Column«, or sixteen
font,
uud
further
ristareli
showed
that
riage to a young lady for me. ’’
j a newspaper man or two aud one w om ­ known in history us the black d nth. just thrown out about tho desertion of know she was too g ud an pretty tor a it had once stood in tho village elinri h. pfMftfS, of N ew t, Literature and General Infor­
man
like
me.
but
anyhow
she
coimip'u.st
an
alighted.
As
sho
stepped
forward
the
The colonel was much embarrassed. |
mation: aiHO a rnafnldcent Agricultural acd
The black death was more fatal to hu­ Mary, but didn't know just how to pro­ to pine an droop like a tlowei that 's It has uow been rieovered uud replaced
watting adjutant was startled at first,
Horticultural I)ei-artinent. This ia one of the
H is face was rod under the tau.
man life than any other single cause ceed. "W ell. 1 don’t want to discourage withenu
—English Country Newspaper.
treutest departm ents in any paper on thia
then hurried toward her.
I'd
beg
her
to
go
to
the
your patriotism, ' he said, "but you re
"A proposal of marringut” echoed the
since
the
world
began.
The
havoc
of
war
Coa>»t.
Everything w ritten Is based oa ex-
Springs au enjoy her. elf like she was
“ Miss Lacey! You here?”
adjutant.
wns nothing in comparison to it. It giving up the peaceful leisure of rural invited to <io, but it wuru t no use She
psrienca in the Codat States, not on Eastern
Firtt Itun on * Rank.
“
Ah,
Lien
tenant
Clover!
flow
glad
I
lifo
for
the
dangers
and
excitement
of
a
men'«
knowledge
of their own localities.
"Yes. If any ono had told me I was
swept tho whole of Europe, leaving in
The first "ran" on banking institu­
afraid of a woman, I would have laughed am to see you again! It is good to see a its path such misery aud destitution as campaign iu which disease is as much wonldo t do it Alter bom a week «I
S EN T FREE.
this thing that same la ri from New tions m London wus in ititij Many SAM PLE CO PY
at him. I tried to spoak to her about it face one know* I felt rather lonely, the world bad never known. It killed in . to be feared as fcpauisb bullets. "
"totrauger,’’ said the volunteer, York drove up to oar gate au asked Lombard street gohlsmi hs and bankers
last night nt thu hop, and when she for thero wasn't another woman ou the three years sonio 26.00U.000 of people.
car ull day ”
Mary to come in an pay a visit to her had leut out the money intrusted to
looked at me with those steady brown
Such figures stagger the comprehension, "that's jes' it. From the way you talk at the Spriugs. Sho want, d h r to stay them, uud bung called upon for pay­
"I was to look ont for a nurse,” said
bout'peaceful'
leisure
1
see
you
am
t
eyes of hers 1 couldn’t say a word."
but the records of the tinio cannot be
“ Then i t ’s Miss Lacey?" said the ad­ the lieutenant, glancing nrouud, "but doubted. The entire population of Eu­ never lived iu the country F arniiu'sa as long as she would, an then Mary did ment were unable to meet the demand.
it soems sho didn't com e."
jutant.
good thing if a m an’s got money or don't agree to go an stay a we k uiaktu the A crowd of creditors and others assem­
Tho girl stepped into the broader rope is estimated to liavo been ubout mind workiu, an I don t, but that condition that J wns to come to sec her bled and a not followed, in which four
"It is Miss Lacey. "
100,000,000—
kept
down
bh it was by
•very day
bankers were hangt d at their own door»
“ Very well, colonel."
Adjutant light. "Oh, then you didn't know, ' Die constant warfare— aud of these 100,- was jes’ tlm wln.le trouble I b l eve
" it s a lonesome time I had then 1 before order could be restored aud the
now when 1 think of it that if I had a
Clover received tho order just us he sho said amI pointed to her sleeve. Au 000,000 ut leust a fourth perished.
didu t go to see b. r but llir.e days, au
creditors jxrsuaded that they
would have reeeivod uu order to ap­ insignia honored tho world over was
The ravages cf the plague in Italy, hail m iro tim e to make her happy she’d every day it seem to me 1 was unwel- angry
sowed there— the Red Cross.
were not being swindled.
a
been
contented
to
stay,
but
it
seemed
point a substitute captain tor the re
where
it
camo
in
the
track
of
the
war
"Is it possible?" It seemed to him
comer than before, so 1 thought 1 better
em its or auy trivial thing of that sort,
Of the ( uelphs and GhiLcllincs, was to me wo was married at the busiest
A tta in in g Ifsfinrm ent.
and he turned to ins desk a« tho colonel that nothing but interjections came into particularly disastrous to maukiud. It tim e of the year, an then alterward it not go 110 more uu let the chile enjoy
bis mouth. "Y ou are really going to
Charles Dudley Warner was once
weut out.
itxiked like 1 had Jes’ us much to do at her visit It I <ik l , u e like the harder
mged
w
ith
terrible
fury
in
Naples,
the front?”
all times. 1 alw ays bad to look after I try to please u 1 the mure tilings Ulkiug informally to tho students of
Thero are tboso who think an adju­
Win:mm folks ts Die Art leogno in New York on "Refine­
"G oing to tho front, ” she repeated, where GO. 000 persons aro raid to havo tho m ilkin ut daybreak, au then be­ would go wrong
tant has uothiug else to do save listen
«lied.
It
fell
upon
Pisa
nnd
seven
out
of
to 3? bugle calls u day uud look his best with a sm ile in his face. "1 shall prob­ every ten perished. It utterly aud for­ sides thu regular work there s enough curious little things, stranger an a ment. ”
“ And how may one best attain to
from reveille to taps
It is a mistake ably meet yon there. ” She said it as ever destroyed the prosperity of Siena. chores and the like to keep u fellow awkward fellow like uie don t know
T h e * 9» •
4 I n T»
Ho has a thousand and one tilings fo d o.' though " it T would
? , ' bo a pleasure They Florence also suffered severely, w hile hiistlm all the time Even ou rainy jes how to handle em I had done this Ideal of refinement?” asked ono
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100.000 of tho inhabitants of Venice
Mr Warner stroked his whisker»
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the colon ill's orderly Ho writes letters mir HuriNhhot] ’a orchestra was playing were literally wiped off the face of the But, friend, " and here his face bright­ M jwu au brought In 1 6Uka au dn,Sses
•‘The
Serenade.
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very earnestly for a space, but this wu» »WWR. It leads all in ability, enterprise and
anil signs papers, unit uow Adjutant
earth. From Italy it moved iuto France, ened up until it was radiant w ith the •he see m «he jes ernsl an said f w
mo
by
aud
by
and
bring
me
to
hear
the
the utmost be coul.l find of eucourage-
Caldwell Clover of Troop X is usked to
where the mortality was almost as recollection, " if you could have »ecu
THE CHRONICLE’S Telegraphic Reports are
w rite a proposal lor his colonel to Agues music, she said. " It w ill seem like great; iu Faris alone 50 000 people «lied that little w ife of mine in t.ie dairy too g.ssl to |„T Th 111 got her a pmuo meut. "A very good way ts to inherit th< latest and moat reliable. Its Local News ths
hut
uuthtii
would
suit
liit
,
w
a
,
b
f
„
old tunes wheu we danced to the music
latoey.
you
’d
a
seen
the
prettiest
sight
you
ever
fullest
and spiciest, and its Editorials from the
from it. Ono of the worst features pre­
ubicfct pens in the country.
saw In a little sjieckR'd calico, ski in •he w-cut for Die last time to the springs
When Captain Lester went east and of the regimental band.”
sented
by
the
history
of
«.io
black
dea;!i
The things is all at home now but I
Clever.
THE CHRONICLE has alw ays been, and sl-
"W ere yon lonely after I left tho
returned w ith a golden haired young
was tho cruel persecution it aroused min the milk uu washiu Die cr.x-ks.
Mrs Petter— Did yon sec that? Dixon naya will be. the frier ^ ? n d champion of the
wife. Lieutenant Clover danced with post?" sho asked No one but a wouiau against tho Jews. They were supposed siugiu the whole time, jes as happy as never wants to «ee them again an ,f
pft.pl«*. as against co
itlons. cliques, eor-
could l ave usked such a question.
God sjjarea me I never will There’» ff b lfol t 1 r°Ck,UR l'ta ,r a,Hl was
the bride ut the reception given them.
1 <-•-aliens, or cppresslcns •. any kind. It will be
to havo infected tho air in some m ys­ a lark She looked like a ln .ie pink Botlnu else to say uow, nut thut I lef
"I
never
before
knew
wliut
loneliness
More
his
wife
had
a
chance
to
reach
i dent in everything, neutral in nothing.
"1 am sure 1 shall not be luncly
terious manner, and they were accused rosebud Sometimes it see.m d to me cause 1 eouhh, , su „ the
.„„v a„ tt. And ou his wedding trip too.
here, " she suid to him. "1 find it all so was, he said. "I wonder if you would of having poisoned tho w ells and she was more like a nugel toau a worn
talkiu ot tue u> 1.libers aftei 1 got wh^re il*'trer- Tlli‘>'« lost it There'»
new and interesting, nnd then in the forgive mo if 1 told you just how louelv spriugs. In btrassburg 2.000 of thorn an. But 1 beg your pardon, sir. ' he Du
D lls letter
“
Ptit tlmt h “ MU“rt Kob<Xly W ,u Hn”
summer my sister is coming to me. ” 1 was— but. no." For a moment he were bnrictl alivo iu their own burial concluded, refilling bis pipe "you suid
thought
only
of
his
love
for
her.
Then
Here
he
pansed
and
took
from
the
in
. t v
be lH 0U h’s «eoding four,
They were promenading then, and sbe
yon wanted to meet all the Hancock
ground.
•l«!e pocket ot In, eor«iur„y co it a eha, ’ ’ b T ' ' t *“ b W,, h *
lookisl up at tho six feet of hnudsomo he renieiutiered that she bail refused thu
gets the
The order of the Flagellanto arose at boys bere, an 1 guess I d better go m ate •inure envelope addre.«-,.
flower
of
the
army,
that
sho
hud
a
m
is­
a
n,unit
tuatr
-Htwtou
IranstTipt
manhood beside her and said. "You
this time, coming from the belief that you quuiuted w ith cm stead of u Uiu Ciritsh tiaud I he taint odor .,1 v io le t
sion
in
life.
w ill like my sister She is not at all
the sins of the world had at last brought you all my personal affairs, which isu t sachet which Imd once permeated the
8 w b g the Uni a t S fa 'M ,
"Tell m e," she said softly,
lik e me She is almost us tall as you are
down
the wrath of heaven It was tho the right things to tell to straug, rs.
A man tuny spend tho best of his life
> C a i id ] » i i « ta rta a rtS xlo>
pages could still tx detected, though
and independent anil bravo." Atid from
T
his
sudden
I,alt
in
the
n
u
iio
lu
o
uu
beginning of the so called Hundred
«W
Wu: .-slCK
that tug lit Lieuteiniut Clover looked in the dreary coniines of an a-m y post Years' war that carried the black d ath noyed the journalist, who had inter n. ogled »ouiewuat with the aroma of
forward to tho com ing of Captain Les- two days' journey from a railway sta­ into England, where in London its vic­ viewed woman suffragists, heard the tobacco it r«ud
1 lto;«e that ymt w ih undersi«,,«
•
tion Ho may listen to 37 bugle calls a
me, Ju, U, al, In,I,¡¡I, I Rll“ w 0.3! O rt,foru''”
tar's fair sister-in-law
N
tim s numbered 100.000 When at last confessions of criminals, syiiopsucd the
fo o r n i l i
K.
A lice luicoy reached tho post in July day aud atfeud to an adjutant's thou­ the plague had worked its ravages, it prayers ot minister» ami even invaded
«
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n i ..at th e .ila » »A
-aw n i In ■
» r F « •«»
f »r
r « a • • . '•«»«
Mrs Lester hud been watching for tho sand und one duties for years, but tho douhhsl back over its course, to disap­ the sanctity of the home lo t Ih c purp se
• aa.
f r e p « u a g ia a ? a n d ps>*F<
coach, amt wheu it appeared ou the blossoms of Ins heart may remain eter­ pear in the east. In I »45 it appeared of publishing to Die world I he .«■, r. ts o f
«0 .u a,.u ,«., ,or v.,u
•
Anna
•;».
brow of tho lull Licufouunt Clover nally fresh and fragraut.
private life
The story li.td somehow
After the «.rrespomlent had read aud
There were tears in the girl's eyes again iu England, first aiming Die sol­ placed him in that su;n isympatlit tie
M . H . do Y -orrw r»,
handed her a pair of Ueidglasses, and
diers of Riclimonri after the battle of
Proprietor R F. ChrnnUMe.
wheu
lie
finished
Ills
story
"1
am
returned Dm fetter both men were silent
when ut lost tho rumble of the wheels
cnudltiou
from
winch
tact
t a k e s liight.
ban rnA.\ciaco. cal
Bosworth Field, uud when tho victo­
They w atched the little knots of officers
which
w as hoard they walked together across glad, " she said as the put her baud in rious army marched to Loudon tile but. summoning the litri«
his
"I
thought
you
would
tell
me
be­
•
r
id
private,
talking
together
tinder
the
the parade, uud it was Lieutenant
plague went w ith them to work its remained, he determined io mane the •hade tree., the «quatL of unnuiformtsl
Clover's hand that opened tho stage fore I left the post. I should have havoc there As long as it lasted the mail lay bare his heart
a wnrnxn ask. t h i. -
H ow fre<l"viit!v
staid. "
T l i . F a m o u s D am n seu a Sw ord.
door nuil thou reachod up to help the
"N o, be sant, "don t apologize fol reirutts crossing the ground« to their «■ought and , . ,dv ri.q,,7 l'°r H° W ,nucf
mortality was as great as that caused
natural A
„ i. d e 'o tv » to u! It ,
"And uow, Agnes— now?"
various
cotntnati.ls
tho
amateur
cocks
It is but seldom that a real goo
girl alight
anything
you
say
to
me
I'm
interested
i'
graving
<Uv
h
"
?
'°
,hi"k
,hat
by tho black death half a eeutury be­
"A fter the w ar." sho said.
■pccimcu of the Damascus sword ca
When ho took off his cap to her and
iu it ali When a mini is manly uud pa pr'T’an u g the midday meal aud all of '« tta ctn x ',n d 'v o m f o , ' ' > " 7 ™ ] ant
So you. who pray for tho safety of fore Five thousand people died in five triotlc, his life is alw ays mt, resting to D ie lazy restlessne» ot camp lifo rho e y es than in t!le d a y ^ L coI,,Ir t,h i p’ taU d ',‘ he obtained, for tho art of w o, k in g a n
then escortisl herself aud sister to the
weeks, and then tho plague left London
l i i * r e l, 0 “U’*r waM tbe
to
captain's quarters, Agnes Lacey felt those who go Into battle mid for bless
vad the""a“ , 7 ^ J 7 !* 5c,a'n h'Charms engraving th is kind of steel ts dead
as suddenly as it bad appeared there, to me We all have our s irruws, and it's •pi.ik
(mt pesters me most in that
These swords are made of alternate !:,J
that all her sister had writteu about the ings upon those who wear the Red (Weep over the rest of England
a relief to tell them ixe.tdonally
Did Rlter. he said
u, a vine, tremaloa, ’he will Uk - . , - "s freabties, of Touth if ers of irvm ami steel, so tin. ly temper*'
Cioss,
remember
these
two—couutry
courteous youug officer» of the post
'
trvmendou,
In Scotland the plague of 156» c(m e you say your wife i s uo longer with ttilh suppressed emotion, “ , g
first,
self
after
aud
then,
with
his
w
ill,
,
must be true.
that the blade would bend to t ie hi!
you?"
■vo-n-n is «foe t ,
' '»¡« m UI i in
long life ami happiness.— Katharine im mediately after the battle of Lang
« y s ,h.„ she Uu„w , , 1I4t Go(t
w ithout breaking. The weapons ba
The summer wus u qnlet one at the
Blundering
as
this
speix
h
may
seem
side, when (ju«<eu Mary was dethroned,
Hartmau in Buffalo N ew s
w ill torgive her, an »are God 1 if thi ro
edges go ke u thut uncoat of i
I « 'ul
post- There were a few dance* some
but no records of the mortality it ixvs- to a mind which seeks aud finds hidden « any, should,, , , e m«>re auforgivS R ’ ^ L T i i "
of
resist them and snrfaeis s" ho. • y P’?'
rides over tho prairie, a picnic or two
motives, it was sufficient to sutisly the
D e n io e ra te r a d w htaky.
siuucd seem to havo tutu preserved
t.nui
one
of
h
i,
creature«
If
1
l | , vi-d »tons U bi!itit','n''71(}?"n' htala ulceration,
and long, quiet hours ou the verandas,
The Chambersburg (P eu n .) Valley The plague visited Loudon iu |B«8. sim ple sou of Hancock county, sv he prayers wa« ever answered, l'dbeprayin «ones the nerves'5 Itn ~, a"d ’ffn,hv’ and ished tin t when a Mo len, wi« : * *'
and th«n one day there came news of Spirit recalls the t a e l that it was at the Tills follow , «1 after the civil war which continued.
rearrange bis turban he u«x«l hi • sWOF
for that little giri now b u t ., n , ’ h“ »!! the Char n o f i. p ^ ' erv es m a w om an
“ nd s o f \r e m e n L h ea,,h T >',,u ‘ h
T h o.,
for a R-.kiug glass.
tktptain Lester's transfer fo auother (¿Irani House, Philadelphia, that Judge ended with ttie death of Charles 11 l,ut
"Yes, sir. it's over three months sine«
Thou-
l‘° l!l tl>
,he ,ro“( v«lo,,,
have
«<» it’ ntar-
post.
It was ou the ilay before the Black first uttered the story which has so many years interv -u.d that it is im ­ 1 saw her
L'uderstan. uow, 1 am t Ml* B ui".* i ‘
Lusory.
febe was yoitttg an “u hf.lit for my countrv " —B.irti.u •nrctahie dea1iir s 'in Pm °" ' ' *°!'1 by a" re
one set for Ills departure that the oolo- since wended its way in uud out of the possible to trace any connection lietweeu bhuuiu her at all
H lluiiuj in s t Louis Glob.«-Umovrat
nel guvuhis adjutant his peculiar outer highwaysuiiil byways, near anil remote, the two events. Iu modem wars dangtr pretty an full of life, au so I'd jes rath
Luxury would u t be desired by »n;
? h -re vo„ are t a „ « 4
«I ,ia l ° n l?
keeper r w ho tri.-«
tr n -X
Wheu the culin el had gone. Lieuten­ alstut Doiuorruts and wlnsky It was ou from the plague seems gradually to cr to think of it all as a big mistake,
of us .f v «• saw eRuriy ti." -nff riiii
,o
te d - A n v .to r e -
Arkoo«|vUzr«l.
ant Clover Railed buck in his chair ami a Philadelphia hot night. The air was have R-ss«'Ued. perhaps as a result of l’or a tuli«« tim e after we was married
which ne« «.ii |«nnies it in ’ ll. w id
I d o net v!c:tn, said the thonght for w h it you dem and i .
koneatly and Jou -«Mould
lrr,,,,n,t vn«
riasped his bauds behind his head He still aud stl.liug A friend of tile judge better sauitary conditions iiiaiutaiiied she seemed to be happy, but theu 1 uo fol niemtxr of theclab. "that thu m a ‘. eh-where
’uould take your trade Luxury is iuiteed possible iu tin- f~ r
w as to propose to Agues Lacey for the walked up to him mopping Ins brew by the armies of t«j«lav —Fhiladelnhta tired that she duin i pear to take the
— ifiuoixnt und exquisite ln ..u n f"
«•'TT n1*l ’ ve^Fa T V.
•ure ef fasbnm is entirely harmful v\>
•nine intere» in things It was jes a ft­
eolonel. He thought over all the hours and expreaaed Ins surprise that the Press.
»11 and by the help of all I nt luxur;
°i';Ur nal
' wr?£ Mr* w"b
must admit that we owe the milliner ?L
RA'e'J.:h "'a'se Co X c Mn' M” ?' w n iia m i
er «ho had spent the day at balphur and tin „m aker sonn thing. "
be had »pint with Agues, and his face Judge was not at Cup«' May sniltlug salt
at present can only I t- enj v.sl iy th
trembled With Ivearina-
’96). *T wan
p o lit ic s by th e f o r e lo c k .
p t w i amt fcn vl? JeikX S»’* i,a 1 h,rt iml1-
Spnugs with a lot of youug folks
1
grew tender ami his lips quivered a lit­ breesm The judge assured his visitor
iguorant. The crucR-st man living-er*!'
"GtKxIness. yeaf" eiela im el
tVffa'i o.x .le-p a t’ qihr
. 8,1,1 "'rvonsness
tle as heromembered that tomorrow she thut such weather was of incalculable
not .it at inn teas, did he not »it blind
The Dcuvur Poat takes time by the drove her over there to a picnic one rnmally frivolous member, ahmldermg «ho
J?1 “" ’V’1 tronhle'bThe* «7w eo"s,'P” '-<t
Oiòruin an l hen come for he» iu Die
w as going away, then he said to him- benefit to huiuuuity.
fold .— Join. Kn-kiu
forekxk uud launches the follow ing:
•h’ f no m e.t.d n , w ,d The doctor here mid
PHr,,rtte p .j? L r’7 <h n'V d .-a s e n r
oven in
There were a dozen or more
’ *“ • « Fierce«
•»If: "What s the u sea f my feeling like
For Prvwid. nt,
"W h y ? "
' foxswery ¡ J T? * r h " o n
Golden Medl
T cJ d j B onsrrrlt o f the T r isa Terrors.
girls there au s> veral young men from
Willful Mi*un<I<*rA*an«liog.
eared me ■
1 ‘» » « n t Pell»-., have
a dog in thu manger? 61, e w ouldn't
•'Well, you see. If we didn't have hot
For Vk-r Pn-»ldriit.
the cities, but there warn t uoue of em th?. o.T,r , ;
marry m a .She'll never rhiuk of mo weather wo wonldn't have corn; if we
Mrs Ferry—The paper fins the pi
’ X ' i r, ’,v ? "
•<X h ! ho'-fir Jnlr,"icat'2i)TkB 'L a0"*' A
Colonel T o n « ? o f «he fctoiu ln « W ildest*
coaid touch her » b«-n it cornea to looks
again after she Inivee hero. " Hu took didu t have corn, we wouhlu t have
fares of Home of the loveliest boo
P isiform .
rent aumrw. t„ c v » , «Li, Srnd ” °'”>- <owus ou sale at Se-Hup'»—
„ ¿ .¿ s ’
ap his pen, then iiesituted as lie dipped whisky, aud if we didn't have whisky Ti«ht,ui jsr cinch««, hit >» with the spsi, She areuilsl to enjoy U iu with eiu so m sd .tr t.s , »1 h
sn
.l
(
i
,
«betel
uiu«-h thut Iconldii t help kinder staudia
B u ffilo N V for . r . i i l . '11 A’ w iciatton,
I t in the ink. "My, but it w ill be lone- wo wouldu l hare Hem ocraut”
Mr. Ferry—T his boium doe» n t ue
law M.,nth«.-
Dr « e r r o ’. C nm .,,o “ ^ n ^.’v ?r«-d c°pT o f
— Dallas N ew*
round an Itxikui uu fur awhile, but theu X ? U ..7 ’l'r^r?%
a gown
a enat of pum, w ill 'live
T »,'M n,tT i L ^ ' ' 1"'*' n ' rt" "
do. and that w ill take nil the inunej
can «iwre. —Cincinnati Lu.,uirer.
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