The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, August 27, 1896, Image 4

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SEASIDE EXCURSION TICKETS
: Sllllllliel HXi'lll-Mlllll Ill'Ul'tH, -IllllKl ill
'fev Dao."
HE CE!VS CI FZUISIIIS TOE T9
FSUUSE 13 EL
A; Steiyfriia TcMcsscc wMcb Is He Egsa! of
mi of J. M. Fester Published ia these
Columns Some Weeks Av
JhliIMi,IIMk,tMIMIL
the "new won;" avtnaasteftke wottee
we're m kin M oapinlioat tmil the
aauucipitita of thoir an inn yoke
axotnt the bmdoiMMe yoke tf ill loallh.
They all m to think-aad think rigntlv
that tkeir nw nald ia than- ha. .
work faithfull; ii tkii Md ! Moil kc
mronf im eoutr. en It peeakarly a
WMian'tatrimge. But it was net tke "new
tr any otba? kind of woman that
wo mania oat ntaltabooi. It it a "man
i tha cm " tkii tine, ud a gun, l, that
Uiinke he it tke neweet kind of "new
men.": . r. ,!;:
- From whet ke telle oa, ke hat toed earn
to think so. There iinoeemrrw between
ait eeentttef fcelintnndthnteftwe
I" ego. Bnt let the feUowint meek far
We nublitaoi nw wetkt ago a
ami m tat mirtenKfu eur af Ur .1
kt. Fitter, of Carter ' Croak a .r.h.
AneW'i ana, from leoomoter afuia (a dia-
eeee mm u to inaaribie), by the nee ef Br,
wiummi- rat run mr Pile People.
The mnut wit rend by numbers of net
t' "Je."'-w"Meiee of kit bodily mf-
poTinvtatare or i oatt;
k wj rod by otbtn,tl who believe K
(net tkftuif M if they, too, Water, ill, ke.
oMtelir. Joiter u well kaowa overt
erantry to he i nun of unimpeachable Ten-
ST !,,Bfta W tke blood
ether impit to nee thorn, and all hare be
en" ss new tenons.
One of die number it a yoong ana of
Coa.fr, Tenet, Mr!
murphv. He ealr twentr-on. na..
em, and bout of ruber a delicate eonttitu.
greater part of
Yonnf Hurnby am, he verily kelierct
" -am 7 ago or enaw
to endare Ika ktaily
J1 Now oamet ko atried ia aytiekntai
wkKk wae to the lau aeiTM flooma-. Be
oaaae of the inactivity of my BverTl could
, a wotun ifroe Willi me,
aad, to add to my atrady iateue toflthur,
unammatorr rkeumitiam rot nie in m grip.
It waaSMarirkt M. .. . ; : , 1
fount I tnJerta. In thii aalki I be.
: r-' - 1 1 L l , . j wuiu hoi
raueakaad. I wea eoaaMered to he .n ii
mje of tke iraTC, aad I deapaired of my
" MiTeraaee came in tali way: Timwrh
tke laaaenoe of Mr. J. M. Fitter, a frie nd
of miae, I was induced to aire Dr. Wil-
The retult wat amply mtrrtW Withii
,w "eeke after I began ukiog the pill,, i
marked mpneement in my (condition wx
- -- "'"""J nwuniKO to ID!-
for tke time heinf, aad the frare okealed ol
tta VioHan
" All nraiaaa In Ju a. It. Tin 11: an,..
.... mar. w IJi . TT lJUaWSV niMj
ouixjj i ihtc utm nur tni, for I wd
' y worm oi id em aan ous
Jf now whereof l nmk. I doubt not t!
S OI w liiw-w win mik uu
the foraukMt f the great weatimctortoi
Cormtsw. .,v turiiMn.
&ma
the in.
'Ttliat la aaMkaaaltiw -a J .
b..;7.. - rf
Theee eatet will aot teem to rtmarkakll
if IWaifT tMnmMkaan tkat ia :. ..J
. . ' uioav Jl m tHkoaia DT WtD
of MieMe that the entire homn briym re-
-k m cTrry VCTCV, yean. It 11 IM-
SLa?irk of1d"'P''enanddeeiy
iTTiT J ,i "e waned
bf 1
All I
hiafifc.
ery Itw Bfonie of awaaa nai.,
- - - upvu to enware laf
taaenai whjch be kta nadetra
la an iawrriew witk tke JaamU katoki
Fire yean ato I was attaeked witk
rf rrippe, .hick eeted
. Howemt, with tkartammer
"omre me, I gradually jrrew keVer aaul I
-mSTJrteite
' I eaok the medjeino admbuil k.
ead-woaeoon few ajaia.
. '"- .huaaiaaooatof maliruia
kaw.i
."J tallied k part from tfcit mll
T" mwela. ef tome of my aS,
a?" wtn"1. thore ami aaaad
nettle aa i
to my tokmr mad, -hiek at tatt beow. t.
" -T ns. hkk watwmm,
i at It had nndemDa the u
mem or aa abeeem when 1 wat a ait tmail
. eipertjration ktaaa aad ant
Jhf k.
t
Ur JiffNtiw, recetred by the bkkstj and
: -a- f ,p?", 'he bleed which hi
h-w,.- nSl'L aad
iiil i JU pmperiy, aut it
- J i?" "' he mum.
, (lw impon Diena taer a
r majtnty of iriaeuea orifinite, mu' Il
: ' ouiraat-up ttrenrtb.
J? J" ,h7" o find themilTetin
--"-" OTnoiiwn, eiltier aa
D. ViUiamm' Pt-a- VKll- (..oi
art ed IT 'a.':f:r",e,rP'e
l ) ""'""""R epeeiD lor
i'T : Hice, teamen, aeii.
rakru, rbetamtnai, uerroui headeeba ),.
ESa Uf P?fp' "' ""
i..,- r." - win ucrrous prn
L5T U - arrottja,
Wrwut trympelaa. etc. -rny areiateT.
"L22'e' .BWDii' e Omalet:
aacn M wpyreanon,, irKtulintiet, and al
menml worry," anrwork, or ezerax-i
whatevar MatM fw u-:ir , . 7 " r
iallatmrEl. e"1"
BARBER SHOP
Best Shaven, Hair Cut or Shampoo
B. F. KIRK'S
Shaving Parlor.
NEXT DOOB TO ST. CHARLES
HOTEL.
Elegant Baths.
Children Kindly Treated.
Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty.
0
regon Central
& Eastern,
U-. R. CO;
Yaquina Bay Route.
Connecting at Yaquina Bay with the Ban
rraiicuco ana xaauina uay Hteaniahip
SteaiDsblp ''Farallou
ftftilR frniii Vflilllino ftnv nvarv eiuht rlovi
""t"" nmow, wub tyr ini vriuru,
i 80iMtlfiO AkMritM
iVjikZf Mb-- T rninHimai
ww. f".l0""r
Oldeit hnreau for aoreniit: paitaC lo amerlea
'wmira ukeaoit hy uili trcusM oatm
tlM: pbua u aooUfio glron traeufojaolu IM
Xerrt4 ofrenlttlrtii of wit fetentfflc peser la (tw
-.':.iJ. fciit;iwiiiT iiHistnttttl. No liaWlUtfOt
'wti j")i!li( Uv mtbout It. Ww'tlv, ru.OA
Passenger Accommoda
tions Unsurpassed.
fthnrfoar Urmia Ttatwoan tha U7ntan.A((n
vmieyanu iaitiornia.
Ftre Irom Albany and Points West to San
Francisco:
Cabin. ., .-. : 1 A 00
oweniKe 4 on
To Coos Bay and Port Orford :
I Cabin.,... 1 e 00
To Humboldt Bay:
Cabin $ g 00
Bound Trip Good for 60 Days Special
RIVER DIVISION.
Steamers "ALBANY" and WM. M
H(A," newly furnisM, 'leave Albany
duly, eicent Saturdays, t . ., arriving
at Portland tlie tame day al 5 p. m.
Returning, boots leave Portland tame
rtlmiDtuWB.td . .. ..!..! l 1,1
.... WW,. MbT, a. arriving ai amany
at 7:46 r. 1 j. 3. c. Mayo,
JiDwiiuiTOKK, Sap't Kivw Division.
Manager. H. B. Sacby,
H, L. Wai,u, Ag't. 0p HevereHouai'
Agent, Hepot Albany,
To The Mothers.
You have nice cliildrvn. vnii know.
and nothing pleasm them butter than
a nice nobby suit of clothes that keep
mem warm and henlthy Bnker hc
IhvnaftniF for tlmt iltttiu n....
you atirnd)jl)O fiirsuli of el,i!h.. .r
up to 14,00? All Ihewlow, priaeg you
But Brant had been watching her
ynrymg expression, tier kindling- eye,
her strongs masculine grasp of military
knowledge, her Roldinrly phraseology,
nil so new to her, that he namely
heeded the feminine ending of her
speech. It seemed to him no longer the
Iliann of his youthful fancy, but tome
Pullui Athene who now looked up at
liiin from the pillow. He had never be
fore fully believed in her unselfish de
votion to the cause, until now,wheu It
Rppmpd rn itnw. mm, ...... 1 1
- "i"t aooum ucr. in
Ins wildest comprehension of her he had
imyer ,unmmvu ner a Joon of Arc, and
vet that wns the fM. wi.inu
. ....u.vu, i,(jiib
have confronted him, exalted and In
siilred, on the battlefield itself. Here-
raueo uunaeu wtui an effort, -i-,:
"I thank you foryour would-be warn.
lug," he said, more irentlv If nn
dciiy, "aud God knows I wish your
SiirM bad been tmunarnl. '
yriiir n nrning is nonecemnry. ,For the
supports hnd alrei.dv rnmn i, 4k.
hud followed onlv tlicsec-ntHlsismoI and
diverged to engage our division on the
left; leaving me alone. And their ruse
of drawing our eomrnRiirW i. ...l.. n.
woiild not have been successful, at I
had suspected it and aentameaaage to
It Was the trnth-.lt. m. .i. ...
port of the note he had aent through
i numiier. ne might not havedia
closed it, but so great waa the strange
domination ol this woman itlll over him
inat ne ieit compelled to inert hia su
neriorltv. She fixed h..u,.n
"And Mis Faulkner took your mes
sage," she said, slowly. "Don't deny itl
No one else could have paaaed through
duct through youra. Teal 1 might
have known it. And thia 1 tl,.
ture they tent me for an ally and con.
For an instant Brant felt h. .tt a
i
this enforced contrast between the two
women. But he only said: "You forget
that I did not know vtm m .w
nor do I believe that she suspected you
nom U1J WllC.
"Whv ahnnlrl ahaO tj 1 .
fiercely. "I am known among these
peupie oniy oy the name of Benham
my mamen name, yea! you can take
me out and shoot me under that name,
wi thout disgracing youra. Nobody will
know that the
wife of the northern general. Youaeel
nave thought even of that!"
"And thinkinir that "nM lin-a .i.
ly, "you have put yourself I will not
say in my power for yon are la the
power of anv man in thia nan,n 1...
. .My, nuw
may know you. or even hear you apeak.
eii let us understand eaoh other
Dlainlv. I do not Icnnnr inw mva
saerilice your devotion to your cause
uciuauus 01 you. 1 do notknow whut it
seeihs to demand of m. TfMrm. .1,,1
I will do my best to protect you and get
.you tinny nway irom here; but, failing
that, 1 tell vou nlainlv that T ihnii hin
out your brains and my own together."
one Knew tuat ne would do It, Yet
her eves suddenly beamprl with a
and awakening light; the put back her
nuir again and half-raised herself upon
the pillow to gaze at hia dark, aet face.
"And aa I shall let no nth- Utah,,
ours be periled in this affair," he went
on, quieuy, -and will accompany you
myself, in some disguise, beyond the
lines, we will take the risks together
or the bulleta of the sentries that may
save us both all further trouble. An
hour or two more will decide thin. Un
til that time your condition will excuse
you from any disturbance or intru
sion here. The mulatto woman you
have sometimes personated may be
still in this house; I will appoint her to
uttend you. I auppose you can trust
her. for VOU mutt nernnnntA hji aMln
and escape In her clothen, while ah
macs your piace in thu room aa my
prisoner."
"Clarencel"
Her voice had changed suddenly ; ltwas
no longer hitter ann otririiilniu hnt tau
and thrilling, as he had heard her call
iu mni tout uigntm toe patio of Boblea,
He turned quickly. She waa leaning
from her bed her thin, white hands
stretched appealingly toward hlm.,
"Let us fto toarether. Clanuira " aha
said, eagerly. "Let us leave this hor
rible piace-,thos vulgar, cruel people,
forever! Coma with mt rnm. tt
me to my people, to my own faith, to
uj own uuiue, waicn snail oe youra I
Come with me to riafanri it. with n.
good sword, Clarence, against those vile
nivuaeri witn wnom yon have nothing
iu common and who ara thA flif
your feet. Yeal Yea! Iknowyoui I
have done you wrong; I have lied toyou
when I aiioke against your skill and
power. . You are hero a born leader
of men! 1 know it! Have I not heard
it from the men iwhn - ha. tAnht
oguinst you, and yet admired and un-
w yuu, nye, oetier than your
ownJf Gallant men, Clarence! Soldiers
bred, who did not know what you were
to me. nor how nronrl f LA..
even While i bitted youl Coma with
me! Think what we would do together,
with one faith, One cause,, one ambi
tion! Think. Ciarenw.th.i.r, u.it
you might not attain! , We an no nig.
Kmi 01 our rewards and honors, we
have no hirelino'a' vnt.a tn t.,.ni.i
- " - o- .vaiigatvlUj
Keknowourfriffnrlar Vvat,r rl.ii
- uanati
1- tliere waaa itnujBatboajBtluj
,to the highest Don't turn from me. I
am offering you no brlbo, Clarence, onlv
your dcaerta. Come with me! Leave
thoaeeura behind and live the hero that
you are!"
He turned his biasing eye upon hor.
"If you were a man!" he began, pas
sionately, then stopped.
"Nol I am a woman and must fight
In a woman's way," she interrupted,
bitterly. "I entreat, I implore, I
wheedle, I flatter, I fawn. I lie! I creep
where you stand upright, and pass
through doori to which you would not
bow., , You wear the blazon of honor
on your ahoulder, I hide mine in a
Slave's ffOwn. And Vflt I hava wnrU,t
and striven and suflered! Listen, Clar
ence" her voice again sank to ite
appealing minor. "I know what you
man call 'honor' which makes you
cling to a merely spoken word and un
empty oath. Well, let that, nana) Tnm
weary; I have done my share of this
work, you have done yours. Let us
both fly: let us leave the flr-ht tn thru...
who shall come after us and let us go
together to some distant land when
the sounds of then? mma n. tha hlnn,l
of our brothers no longer cry out to us
iur vengeancci xnere are those living
there I have met them runiwnn
he went on, hurriedly, "who think it
wrong to lift up fratricidal hant'a In the
ftniggle, yet who cannot live under the
northern yoke. They are" her voice
hesitated, "good men and women they
uro respected they are"
"Becrcant and slaves, before whom
you, spy, aa you are, stand a queen!"
broke in Brant, passionately. He
lopped and turned back toward the
irlndow. After a pause he came back
rein toward the bed. caused ae-ain.anri
ihen said in a lower voice: "Fouryears
ugo, Alice, in the potto of our house at
liobles, I might have listened to thia
proposal and, I ;tremble to think, I
might have accepted it. I loved you; I
WIS oa wenlr' no aelfiuh aa itnwit1ar.tin
my lifea purposeless, butforyou.os the
ureaburev you speaK 01. nut give me
now at leant the credit of a rifvnfjn n
my cause equal to your own, which I
have never denied you, For the night
that Vmi laf t. ma T aurnlra tn n u..nu& .1
my own worthlessness and degradution
inn uujhi x uuvc tsven to inanK you tor
this awokeninc and I renli Dip hit.
tor truth; But that night I found my
true vocation, my purpose, my man-
uuuu
A bittOT lailffh MIA. 4mm tha nlllno.
on which she had laruruidlv thrown her.
vlf. "I believe 1 left you with Mra.
Hooker spate me the details."
i ne oiooa rusned to Brant t face, and
lion receded aa suddenly.
"You left me with Capt Finkney. who
bad tempted you, and whom I killed!"
1.1 M ! 1
oaiuriuutiy ,
Ther were Loth siarino-ataanh ntha
'iuddenly he said: "Hush!" and sprang
awards the door, as the sound of hur
icd footatepa echoed along the paa-
.ige. , But he was too late; it was
lirown open to the officer of the guard
vho appeared standing on the threah-
'.old. .
'Two confederate officers arrested
novenng around our picket. Theyde
mand to see yon."
Before Brant could interpose two
men. in riding, cloaks of confederate
gray, stepped Into the room with a
jaunty and self -confident air.
"Not demand, general," said the fore
most, a tall, distinguished-looking mau,
lifting his hand with a graceful depre
cating air. "In fact, too sorry to bother
you with an affair of no importance ex
cept to ourselves. A bit of after-dinner
bravado brought us in contact with
your pickets, and of course we had to
take the oonsenueneea. Rarri ,,.;!,
and we were luck v not havo o-nt .i,uL
i uiruugu us. uaai l matriiidinymcn
iyouiu imve oeen less discreet! lauiCol.
Lagrange, of the Fifth Tennessee; my
young friend here Is Capt, Faulkner, of
the First Kentucky. Some excuse for a
youngster like him none for me! J "
ne stopped, for his eyes suddenly fell
upon the bed and its occupant. Both he
and his companion started. Bnt to the
natural unaffected dismay of gentlemen-
who had unwittingly intruded up
on a lady bedchamber, Brant' quick
v mure xusastrous concern
superadded. Col. Lagrange, was quick
to recover himself, a they both re
moved their caps.
"A thousand pardons," he said, hur
riedly, stepping backwards to the door.
"But I hardly need say to a fellow-ofn-eer,
general, that w hail no irlu nf
making so gross aa Intrusion! We
heard some eock-and-bull story of your
being occupied with an escaped or escap
ing nigger-or we should never have
forced ourselves upon you."
Brant fflanpArl rilllnVltf nt hia ...1..
T Y ' .' wiic.
Her face had apparently become rigid
on the entrance of the two men; her
eyes were ooldly fixed upon the eeiling.
He bowed formally, end with a wave of
his uanu laiwoni tneqoor,sad:
"I will bear your atory below, mait lo.
men." ,
He followed them from the . room,
itODOOd tO Ouletlw tinn tha I.-.. i
. j .mi. noj iu vuo
lock, and then motioned them to pre-
mi A a. LIa J a.1 a I . . "
Tbora waa no aouoil from wnoin.
Brant turned toward his prisoners.
The jaunty ease, but not the aclf-pos-seaxion,
bad gone from Lagrauge's
face: the evna nf runt. ITaiilhnav war.
fixed on his older compunlon with a
return until Octnbi'i' KUli, In YuquiiiH
llu.v, lire nmv nn fan It- liy llu Oi"i'..i
C'cntml limiiirii I!, k ut AlUuy
anil t'orvallii nt Vav mini mih'.t'.
rati'H, viz: '
Albany toYtuiiilnauiid ruritin $:i fid
(,'orvallls " " : 8 25
In tli In ooiiiiuiilinii ai'i'iiugKini'iilii
Ijavc liwn made whoviliy the lug
"Hesolule" hue hetui nlmnil. In r"iriilur
wrvkw Ih'Iwwmi Ynifiiinii mni Newporl
for the ucoouiiuodiitliiii ol I'XrinRiniiiits.
The "Resolute" In one nf I li lui
unii iiiottt uniiiiiioilNin tiiRH nn the
Piiollii; eniiKt iitid villi lake (laliii)K pur-,
tlitofanit ret am tvlioiicvofdeairt'd
the yvwithiT ptiriuittinc,
SUNDAV K.VlTiisi(it.g.
)1i'k1iiuIiik with BuihIhv. .hint' liiat.
and on each riiiwi1Iiil viiiulav. a
npimlal ' exmindiiti trntri will hive
Alliany al 7 A. Al., (Jorvullb. 7:S0 a. M-,
m'Hiiuu nt Yniiiluu u, 11 : 1 .'. a. m
f!l;i,ll'l;i'il!' boat ti'itv.'i, 'f'wi,:i'e! i,( ll'SII
.j.iinn su 1'.
10 v. v. and
half humorous look of perplexity. tv.&. Tr:
"I am afraid I can ouly ropeat, gen- tnivlinx r.i t'lu viiiMs i'
smii .nun nur tuoumniy ireojc liaa put t It Ul; ' r ! 10 .,1! p H '
ub in collision with your sentries," said J,-,,,,, , ,1 ,, ,u .,,.. . , , ,
Lsgraiigewlthaslighthauteurthatre-: V , ' ' ' ' .
uluced his former jauntincu; "and we ,, "'' " v ' I hil-'Himth to
iiere verv nrouerlv made nrlmnir. Tf 'ls! ivn.ii-. (! IA
vou will accent mv naroln I luivtnn ' u,l in, Jill
lou lit our commandor will proceed to
iixuliajiore a nnnnle nf imtlant fallnu-a nf
ours, whom I have had the honor of
immtlng within our own linca, whom
you must miss probably more titan I
fear our superiors miss us."
"Whatever brought you here, gentle
men," suid Brnnt, dryly, "I am glad
for your skaes that you are in uniform,
ilthoiigh it does not, unfortunately,
clicvo me of an unpleasant duty."
"I don't think I understand you," re
turned Lagrange, coldly. t j
- "If von hull not been in iinlfnrni vnii'
would probably have been shot down
aa npies, without the trouble of cap-j
Hire," suid Brnnt, quietly, j
"Do you mean to imnlv. sir" bairin.1
i. nriuCT. sternly.
(Toueniiilmue.'.) " ,
The Express would like some liny
11 auiwcrliitlini.
All who iHvil nt'w Hlioen look no r
the stock fm Bull' by Jli ud, 1'einnok it
Co.
17, lb!.
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. EiiWiN S'iom;,
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Hot Wavr Aiioii-fl
S:;kk, .-Mi.k i'-Tin-iviitr
tit'.iiii;ii, fliuv urn not tvnv.i
liliK i'll -fl' liniue !:,.; ,r;i'l)t ujui
tftvtnooit lnw-il :). i'lmi'ir.
i;ery
uri!
tills
tuvfv
liiiMiaily. Uj, , in A M e
-tea-lav had Umi ri'' mi d I'm Uubii
tt'oroi FVtix Aiiull , hk. iI S2; Kitvurd
i -)iHM'. i!S; Wllll.iiii Wllwui, lid; Ed
..urii Hull, !iN; Miiraurel thiburla -18;
Akim-h Eckel, afi iinkiiuuii MbmIu,
i'he dtiilli n-i'urd fur iIiIh i'Ih- lno.
grown by 11:30 in ,11, Tim nd.IltUml
vlmiuiii uru: Cliiirlve. I). .H.-lunidt, "4;
Alvln Kuppln, 2m'ihlh,;lien..i(- H.,i
ring, 5..; John Mu-Ua, !. Four d.sUi"
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if '"t'et,
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samm
will And one i-oniMiti
nttdo oaeb two oaiurf ho,..
and two aoupons Intiit..
tnu oauaet lata; nf If.
woU't Durham. Uui a biui
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Victor Non Puncturable Tire. No. 103. is Uie lit'l.ft
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running wiieej on earth, The best is the cheapest in the
end. Largest stock of second-hand wheels on the coast.
, Everything as represented. Write for list.
. Headquarters for sundries and athletic goods, 130 Sixth
Street and 311 Alder Street, Portland, Oregon.
OVERMAN WHEEL COMPANY.
" W. B. Kernan, Managor.-
CHAPTBR VII.
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Albany Furniture Co,
(INCORPORATED)
BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon.
I rurmture, tarpets, Linoleums, malting, otc.
Pictures and Picture molding.
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