f • j A Narrow Escape ; T h r i l l i n g LpitoJi* o f t’ u* C iv il W a r T o ld b y F. A . M ilc h r L T M l III) U ii •»i:*ii«»r I hm ik i * III VI Ifiitlu u III« ti u ; im oil« i* (In* » ( «•lit* o f ii imrjtiw *»*«•.ij»«* Mom ,i Ini .luittfi* 1 *r«* <»f hi Inherit«'«! f]i film«- from :i •*/ ¡^ • u* • llUr«'H|olH Ulnl ll\r*| /lii'ii* wl'.'i I j I m k o , M i uif<* m il a ildU||lili(i <‘!iuiloih \Vlti*ii Hu* « Mil uur i'lluii* o i iin* I j ¿¿¿«* \\ UH t OO oill f O l*|| for flic I Oiil rill’l l (|* •n*ri I«**. Im i In* «c iii iifs ho o ■ lui Lockou*1 ili*» (’it|»fiiUi to ’I b*rr In Ih«* I mn I «oneri« |«*<| uu«l«*r fli« elorh«»H M I* U fljfiirr 1 Ili* eti|>lalu ■fjirti*<l lo pilli «»fT (li** «oierU ig, Puf 4 'llii l|(||«*r «fofijM*«| Ili in. ••lli’i**." Mini ili«* Li iter. unii, galnx lo fin* foot of (III* I mm I In* fmulii’d up III«- l’ovi /liig fiir *» Ut »Mirti fo ili*,»l.iy ii «lamfr pulr of w li 1 f«• foci and uiiklcn Hi.it riiu il noi f»oMHi!)i\ h :iw U*iouj(t*<| fo « ii . v m in * 'lli,iiipli'*’ nuli ili«» <-:ipuihi "Thut's a tfuiiu* «if w bkii no ^vntlriiian «vili t * trny mu»(lt«*r tìooil nl^hf. Il**iifi*tmtif I *m *'M'M lo liuti* i|Ufiirlu*«| x od '* WIISi lim i In* * IthW rvw. W'Iicn » 9 % A* ********* Sole S u r v i v o r o f “ Little P h il's" Escort Te lls S to ry o f Fam ous Dash. I > o » iii «* « oli;»!** In*ar»i tliclr lioriwM* lionf* | el*tt«*rlujf down ih«* r«#ml (liuy ¿ravv ni l**»ll lllllIlkH (O (|4H1 V«*Il for Ih** f’MCUp«* i li** nianor I ioiih ** in wlilrti Itila api | ■od«* oi < un«'«! m Ili 1 atumlfi. oiu* nf ili«’ lil* v life lie lllll«'i| III** «-f|l|>4* *M* f|*fl) Oil 1.1« | . .1 1« 1.1 Inde«- «1 tlMU H m * i<»< »nt» Vk »IX • HT'II|»| led in III«* I ni<» h fr« )*»¿»X • 111*1« .) in f«ii nuit i<»n fullfllj lÁH U lU ) (»(<') ih r 4 'otlftlla’ l Ml«’ lin«”« 1(«»111 Judit* l ’r«**% c o l I n llOIIM’ filili Ni IliNl III«* 1 ««lrr.ii ¿ m irra i hi <> »i i. ui ■ ml •Mall« »IH «I !| ; K«i»*r i th e ir ««»ii. • in* K t»r h ht1 •ijh iiii uli a«i>; ••Arr you. a I n ton olltcrr, linr- liorlnn a rnii- fedorntff spy V" •'No,” rrfdlrd « ’handlrr In an »inilrrtonr. Tut« " * n » T tior.s Tina t liore Is sot«»» MK AS V one In there M hom It would m ln I f rstiKht.” The rnplaln hesitated. “ For I tea veil'a sake. *0 aw ay!” anld «•handler. *T enn't take the risk.” replied the eaptnin. ” 1 muat aee for tn yw if “ I f you are «^>urlnee»l that the person in there Is e-»* a mao, w ill you he aat- Isfled '“ “ Vea.” i “ Very well V\ n ltjiere a moment.” 1 Chandler went Into the room and III ■ fa ir moments re tim e d to Ibe door -a » ! Sheridan’s Ride i - TheBlue and the Gray \ th«- ric h ! nit*ii I Iii m nía ?<• |||«* olil *••<«•» i IonUI ruriou «. a n I I i I m w I f f uni dim 2 i I**r üt*re in <*oiiMt.iut fc.tr (hut I m ’ m I joii . í ] «lo Nollli*llllll|k lo rftijn** (In* \ ankr.-M lo Afllil 1« I ni uni ill lo prl.toti Mu«* would li.inily MiippoiM* tlmi imd«*i ain li i aliit<* i»f tiffalia i lmrjorft* I ’rc* « •»(I Would | h * rt- kli’ tN riKHI^ll Oof o il!) (o fnIi lu 1 o\«• m ili flic o'llccr of (in linar«). IJi iili’iiaiil « UafidJri. bill lo m « • •ri’ lljr marry him The lo .rm ivefi liable fo I m * M’jnif : i I« hí til a m I ii « MIN* id mid neilher ««»ul«J J«**r fh** tlurntflii oi |>Mrthij£ wltlioiil flrM f«»riiilitK a bou i Unit would Niirrly brills llieoi Courtlier a lu ik r i r u n o r « h u í r r r r smi . tiifiilll «SMI.KM This «« r iir m l when flie arml»** were to ri' realdrlK.*« of the Old llouiluioii. In wluier ijum nm , ***• Hint f lmm!J**r r«* liinlii«*«l at the l'n *v o it manor I mmjhc i I.ilt the i.auir o f this iftujly ta uot aud The former lieu /or Mime litre uffei fin* UMirrlag«* If ue\er waa I ’r.'ai'oll rbdeu fruit la nweri frull taken w hlU* i teiinul. u « l i l l e haired old man. Uvea lu d.'Uir«T of IHe iittiaf be awei’ ter 15 tiler.*, surrounded by hla ehlldreu aud craiidehlldren. hut lila limite la uot and Jinljc»* rim n ift bad know n tbaf til uever nas 1 "handler, else It would not «In iik 'I i t«*r liad uinrilc«! tin* Unfed ^ an l»«*r. if Is «pibe | h ism I If b* that ll«’ w <»ub| j do lu tell lilla aeeret. which has l«e»»n The olii laily who Iiu \e lumetl her «nil o f doors lia d In* j rurefully kept. « imictil her in (if* ! liitured In II ua a j on 11 jc wontnn la very room, which alie «m isifive aouut 11 and liaa managed tl.ua far to »il-le It from her deie-end fretpiently « lait From her youth «he haa l**en ed. he w o ll 1 «I t ants lis.si to passlnx the room In whleh she Mim ly liave kill «o narro« ly esen¡njd u dlatreaalliK eo>U •si her T I m * young b. I i {dleatlon and 11 |>o«alhle death, hut ahe dal eoupie ha«! j never paaaed ll nlUmJt a shudder Hhe |kUSMe«i a hotiey | wua uever known lo aleep lu It. moon o ii i h e , etltft* of a preel j THE LOTTERY OF DEATH. |d<* nml had re Milus] a doten Irtipriaanad Unían Officer» C h ea«« by- tunea tH.it the) L o t to B a H a n g e d would cejiM* t«» Tur mu I alujfular aiel HppallLnc of «• o hi in ii n ir a f c all Id le iiurrull.ea o f the civil wur la lien «me night I.leutennnl Stradilo* a »lory o f • T h e bet e « «*n I'J ai»d 1-idler) o f |n»alh.” aaya the Cleveland I «»VW* U w liih* I'laln lieuler The ( '.infederate gari-m tll” y w e V III the meni hud determined upon the eieru - “ ¡ U il A K I Mi tundía tubs riMitn lloii o f tw o Feskeral raptalna In rateili al A M< Il " I lay were aw ak llou for the hanging aa ej.lea o f tw o o f enrsl by a noise In t!»e ball Clanni'ei their -is o ruptaln« caught liy the I'ulon unl«Mke«J the ilifnr ami aaw a eapfalo troops All the l ederai captatua. pria *»f «a m ir ), followed by nevera I o f 111* miera o f « n r In IJhl.y prlaon. were tnen. h' 1« 11 m; a light «»\er Ids liernl corn[wiled In draw lota lo ecl»»ct tw o o f ’ Are you the «»fiber In «orn-jim their number to tw lianged The tw o herí* asked the captain fateful black l-eniia were drawn hy “ I am " Captain Saw yer and captain Flynn o f "W eil. Ibis house Is »till a uesf « the F ifty llral Indiana Ihfanwv Ihr flrxt ■ pies A imi ii «'aught vrltli a ntateux*; i men to draw from Ihe lottery o f death «•f e\.*ry e«»n»s In Ibis army In Ins Al a t v » honra* uorV-e tliey were earl I mh tfs has ex« j| mm \ and ttw negro«»»« any ed off to .lie lu* Is hJ«tlng mi this house l*ui mul.tng l.leulwiianl Stradlliig Iella the alory a search ** In graphic, uiivarulah.sl Fugllsh aa he " I ’ll >«»ln you In a moment.** »aid had It from Captalo Hunyer bow the ( ’handler, and. «'losing t!«* «loor. he be d in n in l men «.-re reprieved at Ibe fool tfan a bunked «smsijlrail«»n with his »if Hie gallona tree hy Ihe hard riding w ife What «*onld fa* doner With flic house full o f armed men sean hint: for o f the hi-.bop o f lllchiuond nod Ihe III ll filg lllie l( w mill lie bilJfos.sIbJe for terferenee o f J.-lferaon (tarla, how I.In <-oln heard the atory from Saw yel's tier to lea ie (I n * room without liebiK j w ife un.I at the end o f a sleepless ns*n. Tl*e mmuk I j I woiihl Is* nothing night devised a plan whereby the men to the wrath o f Iw-r faltw r w ho would I were llinilly anted l.lmsdn'a plan was an rely com«* («> a know !«*dgc «»f the ¡ one o f Ihe umet pitiless mo tea war fart. I n<lml. In* i iljjlit M*r fc^r n a j f e te r forced Upon him H e ootld.-d Ihe from l u r bUKlnutT« njoiu. Tin* only | C oiifclp m te cabinet Hint Immediately ln>l»< r jh for ItiT to m naln tvbct» »¡i.' | il|s>n Hie execution o f Sawyer and 0.1» r.M 'itily UII U|iartiurut w-rui>!r.l > Flynn he would retaliate by hanging «•>- ■ I oilrraJ o lilrrr uoiil.) not lw> ' ISeneral W It F. I«s». ion o f their hf;in ii.»l I f l!ir i-a|>talu o f t i r « . « r i ’Ii j great commander, and niiolher Confeti IfiK |uirty lii«i«tri! uu iloluj; so tlii-n In ' ernie oUlcer Thla threat frightened ilm l. all ooiit.l t»* lout, for no is.iH'i'UI Ihe Confederate cabinet Into aliandan- ■ u.'iit ««u til I » rITr« i « h 1 fn.in fb<* ottiorn ; lug their plan. «'hitit.ller put uu Lin i'lntlim an<1 Jolut-il • I ho w i n I h - iii l*\rr.T room, lunik mul : Owe o4 C o sta r's H r f o r m t m «•ornrr In Hit* lioimr u a » «t»ltp.I *n«*|*t * It wna while Phil Sheridan waa tlir n|.artiurtit In islit. h w a« llii1 terror ' nglitlng U atle Hampton at Trevlllnn Htrlrkru lirtiln. Thru the cii|>taln «aid Station. Va., that Cuater. taking ad "An n tuallrr o f form ality. Iloiitrn vantage o f the enemy's prroorupatlon. • tit I iiniHt ku'iir. U your room " " !> « you rx|iri.t to find « kjit In my . allpiM-d In» ■ In road dlreetly In llam p lon'a rear nml aelred nil hla spare •juarlrmT” unid l/bnndlrr imllm: ••«Vrtalnly not with your k tu iw ln l»’ . lionma nnd wagon Irnlna. Just alw.nl the time h- had gut them aotne »-nvolry f»Ut n r r r I In from Fltzhugii Fee's column galkvjusi ft I a |> I a «• r I n|> In the rear o f Cuater. on-l there he • hould fr>.|njf.T was. caught Iwtwcen tw o prca; lint, al thurr dialn uny- though he lout not only hts capture 1 v h r r r rlw* " wagon trains, but bla own aa wsdl. and T h «• ra|itain though another Iwwly nf the enemy Im |>ut hla liuml on mediately attacked him from nnnther thr kuoli, amt direction. Custer was e.ptnl lo the dea ( h r llriitrnant peratr altnatlon. somehow extricate»! thru»!felm Imck. hla I Id le force Intacl, straightened out “ What d o « a hla third line o f battle anil held on tin thla nirauT' r t - HI Merritt's lirlgadc charged through *- I a I ill r d (ha to hla relief. form ar auurlly. iß THOMAS E. WATSON. Mr WutMoii, tbi* I ’**«»1»11* m p iri.v iHiiiiinr»* fur |»i••.-i«i#*rit o f fh«* f nitivl HtntM. «ra i (x»ni In ( ’ohmtbhi. ii;i . in 1H.V» mi l *»«’r\»*«l In «*o:it;r«*HM from 1 m ?• l to |.o;i. White* In cofigivftM L«* oh* .liii-il fIn* fii f :if»i r«»{iri:itioii for flu* fr»*«* <l«*liv«*r/ of dim IJ m (n rural cliMtrh’lH i*\«*r iuumm *! I»\ that Ixwly Mr. W u I moii in h writer o f t*\n*|ilkiiiul ability. I i I m HUt/Jwth U’ lnu' ¡¡»i•%•*!> *»f n hlxiorh'iil mi *‘1 hi«>ifniphlcai UNlun* T i l « UiiMt iio I im J *>f lib workn are "'ll.«- Storv of KruiN***.’* " U i e of N;»| mi I«* ou " nnd T.lf«* «»f J boiu.iM J«*fTc*rKon " IJ in horn** lx lu Tbumxou. lij. M imuk Art 1 M h srTVaBCil-! f coat! ti o«■«J from hmgt■ 1 • .lam « 1 tf r said nf.«l fil** mur e ivah’iied •ntlv til 1 ht* M«Mil«' •1 ! i grow quiet. ciin rlrs Cnrlcton CoRIn who wag n i : <1 lirnllj h<» « U1 ■Jlt. Thr ii she kn eff • ar correNrs.ndetit iluriug t’.ie ci.n il t t h«1 . risia « ns \»:\st bel « c e li thè alnles r-l.it.-s un Inctdcnl \\ hen lie a wok«• lu thr iimrnliig 1 1 • a lio « lag III.* rei! uri.'il-le I d eili)' o f a « ‘a 1 Iutieri 8 ¡ 11t (lu mon • luit Henry u .: .vanni, ulid ail till* rem*ein brattee o f k>)nl l ’ ulotilat tu thè tìitg Wlieli Mr He , Codili «MiUTe.l Charle t«ut. s l\. I l M :ry and home* > a nu»• «IV er him I si . t just nfter ha- ! Isi-:i wo uiu U m il iu thr head ut the thè evncuntl-iti o f l-a “ ie o f ('.etlynl»'u r? lu a K«-.»uilngly tluit city l.y thè liti •;•••«» condition lit* H* U N left on the Ile « a s l 'u n f e d e r a t«,s. r.«- :.l miti) after Ibe barile « ho had tieni Co cared for by a fanner and when partly piare for fo u r recovered wandered away, givin g no name. How he reuche<l Australis he yt-i-.rs he ot)s.*rv <d u amali Onl-.n never learn ed it ! a ret'overy wns sjieedv. and he l!ug rt'.atlng frn:n u nludow. C«»f- hnatceed to America to find Mary If II n knock ed ut possible “ Oh. Mary, are yon waiting? And all tl.«* ihair. wlilch Shall I *ee you?" he rri«sl nas < penisi by a night he pnc»»<l the atenmer’s dis-k ov«r- udibile a g » l (.»er whelmed with love aud longing. « • » • • • • ma n rc s ld e r. f. The uewapaper On May SO. l!)0o. Mary *ut la the in un tolil thè elt- doorway, looking down the road. H er Ue:i thnt he bud hair, once black, wns now atrenked cnlieti out o f cu- with gray. She had been looking ut the TUKTKi aoS DUni'UIIT to n ili A 1 Allot. rloslry to know roses and thinking o f Henry "W ill he ii tinnì « h o « a » tome today?" An hour later an old »LAU. so lovnl ns to flv the asrirs and s tri;e t man came slowly up the mad aud ulule thè city was stili l.es.-t by ( OD- turned up the pathway to the house. Mary, waiting on the doorstep, knew It f»sler:il»» sples "t.'oine Inside and I « I I I ah»«- you a was Henry, for the face was the fa r« stili blgger American Bug.'’ s:l!d tlie •he saw In her dream. ma n uf t tu» house "H e n ry !" Cotlln n-'ceptcd t!:e Invltatlon. The “ Mary !“ That Is all those tw o said a« they loyal T i itton tiniiight furili n largo fl.-.g. clasped hands nnd sat once more on snmenhilt cnttupled "T h ere." he salii: "m r w lfe and 1 the grassy hank where the rose* bloom bave siepi «ni fia t tlag e-ery night f:>r But heart spoke to heart ill n love aud four years \\ »* had li sewed Inaile Joy tW jter than all w ord, and dtwjier than nil thought. • -r ma tl resa” 4 ********* J k ********* N a tu re ’s R e b u k e to the' S pirit o f Partisan P re ju d ice . t! «ra p 'd st-.ry o f the thrilling HERE cedars fan k td ths vllla g» rkle o f Mierlil.-n to stop the re y% church, treat of the I'ill-m troo[>s at Like sentries dark and tall. • he t.mile ..f • -d ir Creek In Tw o col-iara alumhartd aida by aid* the Klieti.iiidon!i valley. I i |.»M| gains art Beneath a Qraaay pall, i id-- I interest »Vhell heard from the On« from hia moacy »(one proclaimed 111 - o f n.i olB. rr who u eompiUlled the That ha had fought with Laa, g.*:i.,r»l on tn.it n*»te<l rije. Thla Is And on# had marched tha weary road Major Sp-r.i o f ('»ill;»« !! lliurr», la., the j With Sherman to tha aea. «->!c survivor o f the escort o f twculy - men who uud»- that eventful ride on Thera cam* a band of vaterant the liionilug o f Oct. II*. I*un. when the Upon Memorial day magnetic leadership ->f Sheridan turned And planttd rotas on tha blua. a dlxa»troll» rout Into a l.rlllinut vb t-,ry. But lift unir-arked tha gray. “ Early In the im-rnlag." says Major But whan raturning to tha spot Sp.-.*.1. "a» -ve « e r e r«*spundlng t'> Another year, beheld, I,out* and »a-ld:.»*' at M llltown we Their comrade of the battlefield bciir*l firing and dlwusai'U the uiatrec Rebuked them from the moldl iinmi-g <- i i »»»»Iv**s. I “ As we r««Jf our o f town r.ml reached the top of a hill we noted men coming to war 1 Ils on the double qnl-'k. It hr>k*nl to me mighty like rbe rout at t.'linin«*!hirsvilli*, and when KUerl-lan »au Hie men there was something doing “ Jlist a mouth before he had licked Early's men unmercifully ut Winch«*«!- ter. nnd Early had !>ecii trying to take ¡.Is revenge ever since I was ordered to take twenty o f n.y ls*st men and ' follow Sheridan to the front. Before we could get them plck.il out. with the remainder o f ruy coni inn nd to form a cordon across the road. Sheridan, on ] his M g black horse tlteuzl. was tearing for t he front “ I was riding a good sorrel, nnd you 1 - may know something nbout the puce he set ua when I tell you that my horse, an unusually good one. ciiod a week S le p t o rt O ld G lo r y . General Cheatham’s Escape. The Confcslerate tJeneral Cheatham used to tell thla atory o f hla car ape from .-apture at the liatHe o f Belmont. Mo.: Jimt aa the opiwvslng nrmlca w ere ap prunchlng each other fhe general «»spl»»d a aquadmn o f cavalry rstnilng down the roail near hla position t ’ ncertal« ; ns to which army It lw»longed tn, he riale. a.-. --mpaul.sl only by an orderly, to within a few ynrda o f It nnd In- JP GENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH AT SEVENTY-NINE. qtilnsl. “ What cavalry la th a tr ’ This picture o f (»»•iterai lhs.th and Ills tw o little grandchildren was taken “ Illinois cavalry, air." was Ihe reply. | on the ««vusloii o f the seventy-ninth birthday o f the founder o f the Salvation " A ll right. Illinois cavalry," «aid the Army, (lenenti Booth laid the lieglnnlngs o f his army In lStl,Y lie began by general, “ stay were you are." preaching In the alums o f Kngllslt towns and rendering material as well aa T h e cavalry olieyed thla order, and, spiritual aid to those he drew nlsiut him. This has since ls-en the unswerving unmolested by It. which thought be policy o f the Salvation A rm y—to feed the hungry and comfort the despairing, waa one o f the Federal officers. O-n- floneral Booth la a strict vegetarian and a model o f frugality ln bis uianuer of eral Cheatham rode safely tack tn hla being. own command. EACH GIlIZZT.ED RCUO BAKED HIS ft PA IK The rosea rooted in his dust Risched out than* tender spray» Through starry nights and dc-wy dawns And sunny, golden days. They showered with petals and per fume That grtan and silent place And folded both tha sleepers there Within their tweet embrace. Each grizzled hero bared his htad. And avsry furrowed chstk Was brightened by a tear that told The thoughts that none could speak. And so upon Memorial day. in sunshine or in showers, Cince then they deck alike the graves C f blue and gray with flowers. — Minna Irving in Leslie's Weakly. Inter from hloo«l farcy brought on by | THE UNKNOWN DEAD. that furious rid«*. "A ll alot g the road we saw men in Thosa Buried In National Csmatariaa r»*!r<*at Then* might have been 1.000 Exccvd IOO.O u O. or tlierv» might haw* li-cn 10.000. for all The army o f the “ unknown dead” tee knew W e « e r e too busy riding to burleJ In the national ii»uiet«*ries under count, llcrt* mid there the men had the supervision o f the L'uited States stacked arms and « e r e making coffee. government is an enormous one. The only information w e had had us to According to figures recently submit . the retreat was from the ch ief com ted to the house by Representative missary. Colonel Kellogg, who had in- Chaney based on a reiiort from the fonuesl ua that every thing was lost in quartermaster general, there are 132.- the front and that the men w ere rapid 103 unknown soldiers lying in the ua- ly retreating. tiomtl cemeteries. "Sheridan set bis teeth when he The total number o f bodies In these heard this and did not pause fo r more. cemeteries Is 3 3 3 .3 1 .the kuown num As w e passed groups o f men drinking ber 'Jti 1.383. th *lr code« t e would turn in his saddle The government maintains uo less and shout: than eight.v-three uatiotial cemeteries. •••Face about, boys! W e'll sleep in It is uot generally kuown that one o f (lie old i*amp tonight! Face als»iit:‘ these is outside o f the United Stat«*s. "T h is was the signal for a general I icing located in M exico City. M ore j cheer from the U>vs. They dropped than 1.300 soldiers o f the Mexieuu w ar their cups o f hot coffee, kicked the rest there, h alf o f them unktiowu. ; ooff«»e|M>ls out o f their way. made a d.isii for the guns and wheeled Into line Saving Hia Country. alter their general All along the line j Noble Prentls was a man o f «m ail It was the same The men s«vnuil to stature, ami the story goes that at the !*• Inspired by the sight o f Sheridan beginning o f the civil war. wh«»n he I nnd his coutldcuce lu him self aud in sought to enlist us n soldier, he was - them The vUtorjr o f the march be found to fall several Inches short o f fore was still fresh lu tli«*lr minds, and the minimum height required hy army | they felt certain that ou iv Sheridan regulations and was ordered to step grit to the front he would again lend aside by the recruiting officer. Mr. them lo victory. Prentls did so reluctantly, im itterln : “ Sherldun spurn'd liis horse anew, j as he went. " I supiiose I'll have to le: and when he risictml th*» front ho tin country *-• to H aze* U ia n s e I ' i . i | seemed t-> !«• pec-ied p o tty badly. W e uot eight f«*«'f t r l l " h d lost twenty-four pieces o f artillery, The recruiting officer overt«» ini the all we had. and the men were de remark und calltil him busk, saying. moralized “ Young man. you'll do." uuJ Preutia ••Fortunately fo r us. the enemy were was enlisted nml mustered Into the »ii busy congratulating themselves over service. —Kansas City Times. their capture o f the artillery atiJ in rummaging the ivagvu train o f *up- T h « Woman's R elief Corps. plles. where they found whisky aud T w o little children who had seen a prom*.led to lu»ii»tue intoxicated, that Memorial day proivsaion dei-M«»d they th*'y did not d m im o f u rally on our would decorate the grave o f a fKTortto ’ part. pussy that hail lieen burinl under thif "T h e y dlsiuvere.1 their mistake when pear ttve In the back yard. S«i they they heard the cheers o f our men for nmrclted t o «-ard the s|>ot. otie tiehtiut Sheridan as he r o je ut» and down the the other. The first child, who currhil line reform ing the ranks. They sup- a drum, wns the l>an«l. aud the s<*-ou«l. posiil these cheers « e r e «lue to re-en- with a liav Bag. was the (Im tul Army forevmonts. and liefore they could Before they renchtsl tt«* grave a lot gather their scattered furies Colonel »if obi hens ran In frout o f the pro*s»s- M iller i barged them at right angles, »ion. and Custer, « ir b •J.PU > sabers, charged “ Klioo. shisi!'" crb il Hie baml. titetit from tin* right, where the enemy “ I*«*n't «lo that. slst«?r." «aid the a«»r^ ini I attacked Emery and had supposed nml «llvlslon. “ Don't «care them aw ay. film to«* badly lK»ati*n to rally. Th ey're th«» IVoman’ a Belief corps " - - “ The battle raged all afternoon and Judge. tate Into the «»veiling. When it waa over we found that w e had taken over An Ulnreportcd Wound. 1.000 prisoners nnd had recoveri-d all “ Mr. 1Vnppl«»s<ni.” said Mrs. Oldcas- our artillery and tw enty-tw o piece« be tte. "has n heart o f gold." " I tear m e." longing to tlie enemy. In fact, w e got trplled her hostess. “ Is thnt an? f all tbelr Hrtlll«»r.v but one piece, and knev. he’d got hurt In the army no be Cnptnln IlHtiley captured that a fter had to have n silver plate lu his jaw , ward at Jackson."—Cincinnati Commer but I'd never beard about the other."— cial Tribune. Chicago Kecord-ilerald.