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Indians h; d tukeu place, but nothixig I »bdaulmuliU)dmu.'mi.liiaAl.iiii.mil. oi U i S# t> cause any serious alarm, and now, a the caravan was approaching tho vt HOW THE INDIANS GLORIED IN THIS elnlty of Fort lairnetl, Its proximity • j . ■Z ZT: it.-----.............. - - ---------------- „1 FIENDISH PRACTICE. was believed to l>e sufficient protection *r>f!m<1liiirs'!|»'i!!«ll|"i|i||s|i||itt||l4li|i>|l •k from further possible danger. [Original.) (Original] on the afternoon of July is it had ' Not long after I Is-gan to practice "Hergeaul Milllklli. 1 wish you to Tin- Greater Ibe Hrnvery of the Vie« When a mining fever struck a new take thirty men, strike tlie Tennessee tlm the More Ills Senlp Wats I'rlsi-d, Is-i'il an excessively hot day the cara law I was asslgnwl by the court to de r „Im in the west I thought 1 would van went Into cntiqi at mi early hour. fend a man for having entered n rich F t out und take a hand, one night river ut Braun's ferry and lool. out .Meo W li» Survived This Tvrriltle The escorting troops stacked arms i man's lion-*- ami stolen a lady's watch. for a Confederal» fore« said to l>e ,»n ufrrr my urrlval 1 went ’ > a show Oi Ueul—The 1 «»■ of llobert Mct.ee. about half a mile di ianl, but iu full Tlie moment was ♦ it had come to the place where I bail making for Hint crossing. The distance view of th» train. Tlie men should well astonished, Of the origin of scalp taking but lit Is idiuilt foil-, miles, anil you should ' -.»led. It was given in a big tent and lH>rn < insisted of acrobatic, sleight of baud rca< li tlm l •rry I •fore dark tonight." th* Is known, ami that vague ami in have kept a g >oi| lookout for sur dressed, but prises probably did In a way but gentlemau. was . id other such performances. There Sergeant .'.lllllkili and Ids thirty men definite. Nearly evury tribe has sotm there was a feeling of «•eiirlty In the Alfred Stark, but I did not suppose were soon in tlm saddle briskly canter te two brothers, knife throwers, who wild, weird legend to uccouut for tlie Ing westward. Bea hliig tlie ferry nt custom, but these traditions vary wide knowledge that a regular attack by that was his real name. I took him 'i iwed great skill. Ben a: d Harry savages is rarely made until the early aside to Interview him as to the lin»- sunset and finding no enemy, they ly as to th« cause. Thut raising the hours of the morning, when sleep Is of defense, ami to my further surpr:-, Halil well, as their names were given crossed ths river ami rslc •»■ for a o i the roughly printed playbills. Ben’s liu toltl me there was to Ire no de '•it was to stand with his back to a few miles. By this flme the twilight hair of an enemy U of great antiquity heaviest. tlicre is no doubt, for in tin* Bible it Is About 4 o'clock, however, a hand of fense. He Intended to plead guilty- hud faded and It was nearly dark ' >ard while Harry planted knives all Hearing something ahead, Mllllklu relatcil how the soldiers tore the skin Brule Sioux, under the lead of Little that is, unjess I saw some technicality about him so that when Ben walked II. Itoivin, for the Hist time since be ballot! his commuml ami listened from tlie heuds of their vanquished Turtle, descended from the sand hills by which he might go free without en away be left bis outline in knives on In all the fury of a tornado, uttering tering upon a trial, I saw none; th opened his plumbing establishment ill Presently not eighty yards dlstuut In fot*s. the board. It occurred to me that It was a horrible way of making a living, With the North American suvage their wild war whoops, and of all the man pleaded guilty and was sent t this city, bits visited his family in .tril hoard a vole»: small army of men employed by the the penitentiary for ten years, "Lieutenant, go back am! tell Colonel there uppeurs to be some close ufllll- for an accident must surely occur iu lami, whither he went for the holidays. caravan young Robert McGee alone It was about five years later, whe: time. But this gave the sympathy of Williams to halt bls regiment and go atloii between the departed uml his He only siieceedt'd in gelling awav from Into bivouac. Then go on and order hair. I have often asked many a blood came out alive to tell the story of the I bail achieved some success in n> the audience to the brothers, the spec -the city by making the most solemn Ute ot'ier regiments to Mvounc. tin1 tators holding their breaths till the end begrimed warrior why he shotlld care massacre, Every Individual was shot profession, that a card wns band« promises about the increased amount of Sixteenth Alnbamn on the left of the for a dead man's hair, ami Invariably a dead and scalped as be lay or sat nt me nt my office bearing the name < of the game, then applauding vocifer Wink he could do if permitted to go, road, the Fifty second and Eighteenth uumber of reasons huve ls*en assigned. the mess table. The mules, of course, Mrs. Clarence T. Bostwick. When t> ously. and thus mollified his many waiting Tennessee on tho right. Let th« artll It is un evlthmee to bls people thut he went to swell the herd of the savages, visitor was shown Into my private c: I The Hailiwell brothers were down lery remain In tlie rear." customers. lias triumphed over ills enemy. The but the wagons were destroyed by fire, flee I saw a young woman dressed 1: for two (»erforinances, and just before Mllllkin beard 'torses' hoofs receding scalps are very promlneut factors iu their canvas covers cut up into breech mourning and wearing a widow’s ci ■ the second a specimen of the toughest i but before they were out of hearing the tlie lucantutlous of tlie medicine cloth and the flour with which the car 8be could not have been more th class at the mines, a thnkset, red I slime voice sit hl: hslge, u feature of religious rites. The avan was loaded emptied from Its twenty-five years old, and, though st., faced, thick lipped man, with Satan's possessing beauty. It had been mar "Captain Carter. I wish you would savage Isdleves there Is a wonderfully sacks on the prairie. own look, sidled around and got in be rl<le off Into tilt* wtstds there where tin Inherent power in the sculp of an eu Young McGee was attacked by Little evidently by suffering. When we w< hind the ropes on to the plot reserved cavalry are aud tell Colonel limit that i cloy. All tlie excellent qualities of the Turtle himself and knocked to the alone shs asked me: for the performers. He stood opposite “Do you remember a man you w we're going to halt here till dayl victim g> with his hair tlm moment It ground by one blow of his tomahawk. the knife thrower and sidewise to the when we'll cross the ferry mid I Is wrenched from Ills head. If the vic As he lay there, partially stunned and appointed some years ago to defenc man al whom the knives were thrown. expect him to be m the other sl< tim Is a retiowued warrior so much bleeding. Little Turtle fired two ar a charge of entering a gentlem Ilarry had nearly pinned his brother In cm er our crossing before day.” greuter is tlie unxlety to procure hl-. rows into bls body, pinning him to the bouse and stealing a lady's watch?' when I saw a flash of light o:i Harry's "Perfectly." Bushes beside tlie road war« lit earth. Then, hi a transport of fiend face just as lie was throwing a knife. “ Would you know him by bis Ing before a horse, and Mllllkin. Ishnes;. he took Robert's own pistol Inherits all the bravery anti prowess of It went through the fleshy ¡art of bis ture?" bad heard all he wanted to k ami shot him. the bullet I alglng In his Its original owner. brother’s leg. I had lieen we- king the She drew from a shopping bag whispered tin onlcr to his met 1 ue;er knew of but one Instant*« In Inckboue. Not quite satisfied that be man who stood opposite him and a walk tliclr hors » s llently ns nil m.t experience among the Indians, bad made n g- si job of It, he stooped carried on her arm a photograph - court before the knife that wounded slide to tlie rear mi l after lie felt covering n period of uior<* than a third, over the boy’s prostrate body and, run- held ft up before me. Ben w:uv thrown I saw the Intruder “That's the man,” I said. they were out of I curing tlu c.tntu of a century where a white i.i.iu taken : ulng his knife around Ins head, lifted manipulate a pocket mirror. It was he “Supposing that I can furnish ; broke Into a t.'ot, tiieti a gallop jirlsouer in 1 attic e» -:q>e<l ileatli. It sixty ! >ur .-quale Inches of his scalp, who threw the light of a 1 imp into I of bis innocence. Could you secur they rem It al the terry. Having er was n great many years ago; the party, trimiu i.g it otT Just back of the ears. Harry's eyes and caused him to mis freedom?" they rode on to he i I p: irters. pr<‘s Believing his victim t > be dead by a dear friend. Is still living, n grand old . lead the knife. The audience had kept "Only by inducing the govern fresh l ir-es l y the way. and Mil K. mountaineer, but '.¡¡e homeliest in; n on tli.it time, the chief abandoned him, their gaze fixed on the brothers, espe rule up t > tlie general's tent long b< cially the oue standing for a target, anti earth pr ilrnbly. lit* was red face !. ' but others of the band In passing hack pardon him.” She then gave me the facts L T fore noon wrinkled am! pocl .marked, with a ed him with their knives and poked nobody but myself seemed to have seen "General." said the sergeant, "we mouth a; large and full of teeth as a, hole, into him with their long lances. case which I took down In legal the cause of the failure. I’m sure If struck a fore» of infantry, artillery gorilla, i.iiil then* was uo in >re hair on . Al! the others In the train were long and that afternoon I went by tr n they Lad the man who had c ntrlved It •nd cavalry about six miles beytmd his Lead than flier ■ is on a billiard ball since dead, killed outright, and their the capital and having obtained I would have suffered for his act. Being terview with the governor, said tc 1: Brown's ferry. Tin y were, to cross nt iiuus.-d to such scenes I prudently kept He was captured in u prolongtal bodies mutilated. "Seven years ago Howard Rea" r daylight litis morning” my own counsel. A tenderfoot is not fight and taken to the village of the > After the savages had completed T The sergeant was cemmend'sl f >r l.li tribe, where the principal chief resided. , their work they r»de. whooping and and won Jeannette Pitman, fitted to take part iu the quarrels of the ! effective scoutlug. ami preparation* That dignitary gave one disgusted | yelling, away, and the troops that had were both very young and sinct I« people of new countries. were made to reivlve the enemy. A look at the pris nier aud said that witnessed the whole affair fr>m their had his way to make he went w •t ( I saw Harry Hailiwell give the man vedette line of cavalry was sent out. lie was "bad ni 'Heine," und. If not vantage ground came upon the scene I . the purpose. At parting the two ; t a glance and was confident that be i back of which skirmishers were de the "evil wplrlt" himself, closely re to Investigate and learn whether the ed what they called an ever st was aware of the cause of h's wound ployed, and the main force of infantry lated to It. The chief ordered his , Sioux had lieen properly met or not by troth, not to be broken even af r -I ing his brother. In that glance I also or the other died. For two yea t .i und ar: tilery wns posted on choice snlsirillnates to furnish the prisoner the ill fated men of the caravan. The saw a premonition of revenge. Of ground for defense. For two dnys the with a pony, loaded with provisions, officer In command was very properly corresponded and at the end < f tn. course the incident ended that part of L'tilon troops waited under arms, then provided him with a rifle and t dd him court martin led and dismissed in dis time Miss Pitman wrote her Io’ r i i; the performance. The brothers with her father and mother were I mg:: a scout cam» In from the commander to go back to his people. drew, and the bill was finished by the grace from the service. He net er gav« to l>e»r upon her a pressure to f . e t, of the cavalry, who said that the Com For Hie reasons stated the Indian of any satisfactory reason tor bis outra others. So far as I could see, the spec to marry a rich old man. Sty a,;, fe<lerutes must have retreated, for the great plains ami Rocky mouutaius geons and cowardly conduct. tators supposed that an accident had that she wrote that she had y 1«1. every avenue of approach bad been would rather take one scalp of u fa-. happened, but were so used to scene» The only part the troop.; took In th« "Read at one» took a train an i > •routed ami no enemy found. Then nioiis scout or army officer who had affair was to bury the dead, When of sudden bloodletting that they soon tlie troops were mnrebed back to their siiecessfully cliastlsed them—for ex- I they attempted to put young McGc« ed for the east. This the pa> ...Is . forgot it. Why don't you stand camps. Sergeant Mllllkin for hnvlug ample, t’uster. Sully. Mlles or Crook— under tlie ground they found a very Miss Pitman knew he would . > in The next day I learned that the fiend had all the arrangements for ute wt like me. man? Sandy— given tluie'y wurnlng though the tlian a dozen scalps of ordlnury white lively corpse, despite t'*e the fact that lie who bad caused the trouble had beeu ding made before *hey perm' •:_*..' t you see that field o' corn enemy had changed bls plans and thus men. was scalped and had rff-eived fourteen incited against Harry Hailiwell for I.mini I do. Sandy— rendered the Information unneccessuiy There are many Instances on record distinct wounds, any one of which letter announcing the fact to g I'.nvu some reason not known to my In the mails. Indeed their daug i lotice that the full held“ —was made a lieutenant at the tirs' where men have been scalped aud yet would have terminated the life of an formant. He passed under the name married the day it was malle. Ln ind the empty ones stand vacancy. survlve.l the terrible ordeal, but in every ordinary man. of Nevada Tim and had a black record crazed by his misfortune, wc.. t» t Ono night recently nt one of the case the scalper supposed bis victim After Interring the dead the soldier« behind him. His occupation was gam : banquets of the Military Order of the dead, the latter taking good care that hastened to Fort I.arned. thirty mile» new home of the girl he hac bling. and be passed most of his time solved to see her, not stoppin tot:, Boonomlral. Loyal Legion two grayls-artls sat side his foetnan should not be disabused distant, where young McGee Wil at the Metropolitan, a gambling den iu of the futility or the proba ¡4 -j "Mother mid she thought you were by title, and. though not acquainted, of the supposed fact. placed under the care of the post sur quences of such a course. the place. I was also told that be bad it: extravngnnt, Tom, but I proved you fell Into conversation. One wan nil In 1867 a party of Indians took tip geon. It was three months before he beeu informed that Harry Hailiwell wife was weak enough to oe I were not." Invited guest, who had •erved In th? a rail on the Union Pacific railroad and was able to be moved from there. had accused him of throwing a light in While they were together lit. "You darling! How did you (In Confederate army, am! both held the laid obstructions on the track. After During that time he had fair com band's step was beard withe.. For 1 . his eyes as he was about to throw the that?" rank of major. dark a freight train ran Into the trap maud of his mental faculties and wat knife, and he was looking for Harry moment It looked as if the lat ’ . y ; "Tolt! her you won» with me t«• “I sometimes feel," and was wrecketl. Tlie engine driver nutlieiently strong to tell nil the lncl to kill him. be Irrevocably compromise'. '. r hours Inst night and only kissed me federnt», “that I never and firemen were instantly killed. The dents of the attack. The afternoon after the performance, was saved by the presence ^f :a! ..! < once.” one service to entitle me to the rank conductor and brakeman jumped off. The owner of the caravan, who had having nothing to do. I sauntered into I lieltl, and that was n mere matter of to find themselves l«*set by a band remained iu Leavenworth, on hearlne Howard Read, whom the old t:.X'i ’ : I the Metropolitan and stood looking at Very Thovishtfnt. !! presence of mlntl. In tile summer of of veiling savages. The engineer es what hail befallen his property put In never seen. Snatching her the game I was surprised to see Har i "Just before poor old Itooley died he 1862 I wns n sergeant In the Sixteenth caped In the darkness, but the luck- a claim for big damages from the gov- told the wife to leave the r>. ? ' y *:> ry Hailiwell sitting at the table play made Ills wife promise that she would Alabama Infantry. I was sent out less brakeman was shot and fell. The ernment and was awarded n sum door a moment before the L _' I .«-;.! ■■ ing very moderately. He seemed more not marry again." teretl by another. Read, cat;^Jit ■ from Corinth to discover If the fore» Indian who bad final dismounted from which made him independent for life, interested in watching the door than "Poor old chap -he always was kind holding north Alabama wns pushing watch belonging to the !..dy f ! bis pony, scalped him. stripped hiir but 1 e persistently refused to do any in the game. I went out after awhile, to his fellow men!" Tit Bits. house, made uo resistance ;.:.J *v • *. across country to attack us In flank. of Ills clothing and rode away. thing for the sole survivor. rested, giving the name ol X > but something—I could not tell what— Ono evening when I was many miles Early in the morning another freight McGee's claims were laid before the led me to go back. There was Harry Nowndnya He Want» Ihf I'nrth. from Corinth, and becoming fearful o* train was flagged by a hideous looking president, and in October, 1864. Mr Stark. Hailiwell still sitting at the table, the Times have changed since I lie poet “ The lady (Mrs. Bostwick) w • i :> ti running into u trap. I took two men of object, which turned out to l»e the Lincoln sent him a letter and a pass by door on his left, and now I noticed bis wrote “Man wants but little here be- trated. She gave as a r. i rt t a the thirty I commanded and rode brakeman, who had l«*en shot through special envoy, directing him to come tc brother leaning on a crutch standing low.”—Chicago Tribune. ahead to search for a place of con tiie body anti scalped. He had re Washington as soon ns he was able to ural terror at a burglar liav j ; 1' ?O! opposite. Presently the door opened, caught iu the house. Wi en ■■> vas cealment In which to spend the night covered Ills senses, ami. knowing that travel and stating that he himself told that the man would i en and Nevada Tim walked iu. I saw Hearing the sound of horses' hoofs the train was due. walked some tils would see that McGee's wrongs were to prison for Panctnrln» n Fnllncy. a term of ymr>< hei him start when he saw the knife nliead we hid among the trees liesidt’ tance down the track to save It from righted. The barlter applied the rich brown nerves seemed to collapse e it re' ' , ami thrower, and Instead of walking dye with a flue tooth comb, combing It tho road. A party of cavalry came being wrecked. He was taken on When McGee had recovered suffl her husband could only rcmr'ire nei straight up to the table, as he had evenly Into the grizzled locks of the along and stopped not far from me. I board, and the train moved tip to the ciently to move about, his mind, which by promising not to prosec.t:» fit bur started to do, be sidled a round to the knew that If we three men were to wreck, which, after plundering it. the had been remarkably clear up to that old man. glar. He did not prosoc*'r». Tlie left. "Hair dye, sir," be aaid. "ITaln, un- take to our heels wtt'd be overhauled. Indians left Just as It was thrown over time, began to cloud, and he became state ditl it In his place, '*vt tnl i tie As sion as the man entered I saw So I ortlered my men in a loud voice tc .varnished linlr dye is the base of that through their devilish act. possessed of a miiuln to hunt Sioux tc did not tell bis wife, anu z.'ie sut-i >seo that both the Halliwells were aware of tell Imaginary Infantry and artillery jn'.tsurd fallacy about people turning 1 saw the unfortunate man some the death. In one of Ills frenzied spells her lover had gone free. his presence. Beu drew a little off to go Into camp and tlie cavalry to bi months afterward. He was perfectly the pass ami the letter from President Stray In a single night. tjve ; ears from the table where he and Harry "Clarence Bostwick ll c1 t recovered, but with a horrible looking Lincoln were stolen from him. and after his marriage. At Ills de it < ins could better see each other, and his "If you Investigate those yarns you rently to cover our"— The Confederate stopped short, lib head. He stated that the bullet, al And that luvarlubly they concern per neither the president nor the army too!; willow, who had compk e’y los- -rack eyes never left their enemy for a sec I sons In prison. Orsini, pining In jail, hearer was staring nt him ns nt n though knocking him down, hail n it any further notice of him. of Howard Read, began an l:.-e tiga- ond. Nevada Tim kept edging around ghost. made him un Ions, ami tin For a dozen years after receiving his tlon as to his whereat o“."«. r<i tier to get In Harry’s rear, but in an ap bad his hair go buck on him. Marie "Do you menu to tell me that you greatest trial during tin1 awful night Injuries McGee wns a wanderer, and surprise “he found that n suo*t time parently careless way not likely to at Antoinette, languishing in a cell, found the deep line of her linlr changing Io were tho man that gave those orders?" win tlu1 necessity of shamming do id. when it was discovered that Little after her meeting with ale* a ir.au baa tract attention. I wished I hadn't come “I do. ' he not daring to even groan while the Turtle had been wiped out It was said been sent to prison f r r*il .ng her there, for I knew what he was bent on, an ugly gray. Raleigh, Imprisoned In "And there were only three of you?' Indian was sawing at his scalp with that the biggest notch on McGee's gun husband, Securing th r- ’ie 11 d tho tower, developed grayish streaks ad- und I wasn't sure the brothers did. "I had but two men with me In that a very dull knife. barrel commemorated the full measure dress of the attorne; who 1 ait had Finally he attained a position directly with incredible speed. spot. There wen 1 twenty-eight mort The other Instance which has come of his revenge, a long mark for the charge of tile ease, si. Cl tile al once behind Harry, and I sfiw him turn with "The secret of nil that, iny dear, Is half a mile back of me." tinder my own observation Is that of chief and nine shorter ones for the to me. this: sudden swiftness and level a revolver Tho Vnlon ex-ollicer gulped down i; Robert McGee. In istii McGee, a subordinate libadmen who had bitten "Those prisoners In order to conceal "Armed with Mrs. 1’ -iw i k' i affi at the back of Harry's bead, but before the dust at the command of the un davit. 1 had no difficult, In sect li« a he could pull the trigger I heard a thud their gray hair dyed It, using a poor glass of wine, then turned to the otliei slemler stripling of a lad, came t erring rille that never failed to execute pardon for Howard B ad no s Alfred and at the same moment saw the Ia'iivcuworth, Kan., seeking employ sort of dye. one of tlmso sorts that and auid: “You mentioned. 1 believe, Hint you ment. That town wa t tlie bio of g -t Its mission when pointed M a Brule'? Stark, and having tel« •' n“l ti e iady handle of a knife protruding from his have to be applied every tiny or two. In prison, naturally, they could not get were promoted for that service. May ernment supplies f >r all tho frontlet breast. to meet me at my oiB morn- left breast. He pitched over back liter Little Turtle had been sent tc Ing 1 started for bo: military posts, even a- far away a- hold of tills dye, and bene« their locks I ask why?" i told ward and lay perfectly still. "Well, my genornl considered my Arizona. A freight • arnvan was at the happy hunting grounds McGee’s her of my success s whitened at a miraculous rate. When i -Vl Ben Hailiwell bad g ven bis brother mind began to regain its normal equl the sudden uuioos! people said of them pityingly that performance a cool one, and the lie a signal which, had It come a few sec of librium until at last lie otic.- more be springs Unit had kej i .‘I* HP. tn half ond“ later, would have c»n: • too l ite. their terror of sorrow hat! turned groos told me that yon Yanks were tliflr hair gray In a single night they pushing forward on the other side o owned by a contractor named 11. <’. came perfectly sane.—Kansas City an hour we were c *1 r u a or the Harry had turned only half around and ncqulest oil themselves III tlie decep the river lO.OdO strong and nonring Barret, but he would not take the Star. prison and by noon • ■< ■ ■ i p t.o .he of- thrown the knife over his left shoulder. tion, for Is it not embarrassing—I leave Tusctmibln. I never stopped till 1 had chances of the long and perilous trip flee of the warden. S • sure was his aim that be bad carried tills news to my general.” Fnstlnir Spitlers. of more than Too miles through tl k to you. sir, Is it not embarrassing "I would have p> • mi • Ut young pierced the heart in its center. "Major," said the Vnlon officer, and Indian Infested plains unless tlm An Interesting instance of the much willow to bear tiie to explain to the world at large Hint I- 11 I'l 4 e liris 1 bad -condemned myself bitterly for government lensed the train outright discussed nbillty of spiders to exist fot oner alone, but the. out* uses hair dye?"—St. Louis Globo- , paused. el. it with not I; ter'erlng to save a mail I sup "Major, ” repeated the Confederate lengthy periods without food has been or gave him an Indemnifying bond or her. and I therer »’( L . .Iso. I pose! was nit aware of his danger, 1 iemocrat. expectantly. assurance against loss. The bond was noted by J. 11. Fabre, the eminent tint shall never forget ho e.M-h sion of though s Hiiethk-g told r e I might go "You and I both reached the same given and Barret proceeded to hire nrnllst, who while studying the habit: the prisoner's far whrni. 1 ie saw wrong tn doln-.: so. It turned out that rnnk through n mistake, I was a ser teamsters n hard task on account of of the spider known ns I.ycosa harbo through the bars • WOUJ iu to save I would have made a great mistake in The L'mbrelln. "Where's tlm umbrella I lent you geant commanding the troop you met, the danger attending the Journey. nonsls observed that this spider carries whose good mime II «< s let ¡flood Interfering. The Ilalliwolls had plan and I went back ami reported that you Young McGee wns among the number Its little ones upon Its back during sev himself or the sm” m of .lumlnn- tied tlie affair, liud kept out of Nevada yesterday ?’’ were coming In force.. Our men stood engaged, and the caravan started on en months anti that during this time tions of his countt '>< ils he i-e.id the Tim's way mid gone to the gambling "Jones borrowed It. Why?” under urtns waiting for you. You re July 1, 1864. the young spiders consume absolutely evidence of Ids t> I'll., u . 1.(1 notice I hoa • t > liy in , :..t for t lm. Further- "Oh, nothing; only the fellow I bor- ported 10.000 of us nearing Tiwcum It took the old Santa Fe trail, strik no food. He concluded front this ob the widow's e;i:bl I tn I ». ut. ! t'a: t a her Of persons rowed it of says the owner has been Ida. We hadn't half that number, all ing the Arkansas river nt the great servation that It Is the solar heat and “The love-i we i lon ger -it -s ->on r ; Nevada Tlm entered asking for It." told, In north Alabama.” bend of that stream near Its con light that for them directly take the ar pa rated. Mrs. • ( ». . V * as very knew that either be or Harry Halil- "I reckon,” said the Confederate In fluence with the Walnut. The region place of nourishment. Tn other words, rhb and P '«d b I n ! t i v-'.y some- I we!! w mi 1 not go out alive. Hailiwell An Hzpenslve l.niorr. Hewitt—These cigars I am smoking a lowered voice, looking about furtive was very rough and called the “dark “the motor heat in these young an!- thing lieforo lilx id r<. >. ,,tm. They could :i .1 hit a baru door with a pistol. nar-'led long My introduction to tlie country did are pretty expensive. Jewett—That’s ly to see If they had been overheard, and bloody ground.” for some of the mills Instead of being released from went abroad nnC true enough; the last one you gnvo uis "that we’d better not say anything worst Indian massacres In the history the food might lie utilized directly aa before the explrrMon of the conven- not please ms and the same evening 1 of the plains were perpetrated there. the sun, source of all life, radiate» it* ttouul year of uic u..ig. packed up my traps and returned to cost me a doctor's bill. — New York •bout how we got our start In rank.” EDWARD C. IRVING. Some tnslgnfflcnnt skirmishes with tb» —London Sphere. f»)r,FRT C. BKLL «Mt EDWARD MOBBISON. Press. ADDI I IONAL BRII'FS- I:j How They Got Their Rank : 11o Save Her Good Name : " The Knife Thro ver | »