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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 13» 19Q8 LEE ANO M'CLELLAN. An Incident of tho First Meeting of the Two S*Jiors. A FEAT IN PHOTOGRAPHY. Daring Descent to Get a View of an Osprey's Nest. SHE TOOK HIS SPEECH. Than ths Bright Girl Got Work as His Stsnographsr. THE MULE IN THE jug . THE MONEY QUESTION. An Inquisitiva Youngster and an In genious Father. An Arab Provsrb and Ihs That Gave It Birth. Lsgsnd BRILLIANT BAIT. Gaudy Lures by Which Salmon Treut Ara Fooled. «4 No one except a flslyrman or » |j Who can affirm that the mule «n •Tapa." began Gunston Junior, "when dresser has the faintest conceptlou Now commenced my work, and I de She was riding into the city on the government of the United States lered the jug? a This proverb Is frequently quoted to the enormous variety of materials uied scended on my ro(>e to terrace after 1 the morning train in search of a po «11 " ver money lu the manufacture of flfeB, etqiechjl, show that, though one may eonscleu terrace, forcing my way through thick sition as a stenographer. Having began to coin gold and the gold and It was necessary to buy rows of prickly pear, a most painful tlously believe In a thing which may salmon flies. Trout flies are made to resemble rt operation. Aud now we found that seen the large, florid man in the sliver, wasn’t it?” seem extravagant In Itself, it is better “Yes. my son." replied Gunston sen there was nobody below to signal ua seat in front of her cut an adver not to repeat It from fear of being dis rlous real insects, but salmon til« have no likeness to anything that la where the nest lay. The inevitable re tisement from his newspaper and lor rather cautiously. “Of course, papa,” resumed the believed. It arises from the following habits earth, air or water, aud to thia sult was that after descending more put it away in his pocketbook, she Arabic legend: An Arab who denied youngster, “you’ll be able to tell me than 100 feet I bad to signal to be was just curious enough to look up the existence of genii once bought a day no one knows why the king #( hauled up again, always through the the corresponding place in her own where the governme'ij got the money mule and took It home. When per fish Is fool enough to snatch at the gaudy lures which are cast across the prickly pear Again did I descend, paper. Fining there an advertise to buy the gold and silver." “Why—er— ot course." stammered forming his evenlDg ablutions, he saw pools above bis bead. and again did I fall to find the nest. ment for a stenographer, she noted the mule enter a jug. and this so Gunston senior as be put down the pa Take such a well known salmon (j On the third occasion I reached a re down the address and thanked her per and gazed thoughtfully at the boy. scared him that he ran shouting to the as the "silver doctor.” The feathers of cess In the great cliff, whence, after neighbors and told them what he had “ Now, let me understand you. The feminine curiosity. five different blrdB are used to build |t unbending my rope and securing It to She then turned back to her pen government wanted to coin money, and seen. They, thinking him mad. endeav —namely, those of the Indian iruw. u bush for obvious reasons, I made a ored to appease him. but all In vain In order to do so It was necessary to cast along a ledge to the south and cil and notebook. It seemed as if, He vociferated more and more, so that the blue jay, the pheasant, the turkey reached a point which I Identified as practice as she might, she never purchase gold and sliver. You want tne authorities sent him to the mad and the pintail duck. Silver wire, jei. l>elng not far from the nest as seen could keep her speed up to 100 to know where the government got house. When the doctor came to see low floss silk, sky blue hackle ami from below. So I retraced my steps words a minute. She tried copying the money to buy the gold and silver?" him. he repeated the account of what scarlet wool are also necessary for the “That's right,” chuckled Gunston and, regaining my rope, was hauled I from the newspaper, but the motion be had seen, whereupon the doctor or tying of this tty. up for a third time. During this op I of the car made the words dance Junior gleefully, and a great joy filled dered him to be detained. He contln There is hardly any brilliantly p|um. his being as he thought of his all im eration I passed a ledge w here a pere tied upon each visit of the doctor to aged bird known whose feathers are before her eyes until they hurt her. portant sire struggllug with the simple grine falcon was nesting. The old repeat his statement until his friends not In demand for fly tying. Jungle female swept close around with shrill She tried making up sentences as question. succeeded In persuading him that If he fowl, blue chatterer, scarlet ibis, but- "Why. sonny, the government simply she went along and failed. Finally cries and eventually alighted on the tard. swan, macaw, peacock, mallanl, sandy shelf of rock within a few feet she resorted to taking down the in Issued dollar bills and bought gold and wished to regain his freedom he must Indian roller, teal, wood duck, grouM, recant. This he did, and the doctor set silver with them. Anything else? ” of me and. with outspread wings and cessant chatter of two women be “Yes," said Gunston Junior. “Where him at liberty, to the great Joy of hie eagle aud florlcan are only a few of every feather standing on end, low hind her, but their talk was often those whose feathers are stowed away ered her head ami screamed furiously. drowned in the disturbances of a did the government get money to buy family and friends. On making his ab in the drawers of auy flsblug tacklt I have no doubt I was close to her number of young people still far paper for the dollar bills?"—Harper's lutions as before he again saw the manufacturer. mule, this time peeping oux of the Jug. young, but I had more serious work In j ther back, who were riotously noisy. Weekly. You will also find gold and silver but on this occasion he contented him bund, und so I left her alone. The young lady struggled with a self with remarking to the mule: “Oh, wire, gold and silver tinsel, silk of ev- I now made my fourth and last I THE HORSE WON yes. ] 1 gee — you well enough, but who I ery color under the sun, cheullle ot descent and found myself immediate tirade on the servant girl problem, many different hues, worsted, mohair ly over the nest, but before I could go timing herself by the distance be Beat the First Locomotive on the B. would believe me? And I have had and fur of u number of different ani enough of the madhouse. ” Needless to down to it the party handling the rope tween stations—two minutes from and O. Road. mals. had to work their way down toward Sherwood to Sherwood Corners. The first locomotive on the Baltimore say that the genii to avenge them There is an artificial gray guat used me. since the rope was too short. Fi Could she do 200 words? As her and Ohio had sails attached. So did selves for his disbelief In them had nally I reached tlie nest, an enormous hand dashed madly over the page a I the cars, These sails were hoisted transformed one of themselves Into a for trout fishing which Is made partly mass of big sticks measuring more large wad of newspaper flew past when the wind was In the right dlrec- mule and as such entered the jug.— of mouse whiskers and Is in conse quence one of the most expensive trout -Cairo (Egypt) Sphinx. than five feet across and doubtless the her and struck the florid man in the tlon so as to help the locomotive. files which you can purchase. result of many years’ work. Ifrjt w ere The rivalry between the railroads Gaudy files for salmon fishing are no two eggs much incubated. Iq^stand- neck. The laughter behind subsid using locomotives and those using A ROCKING STONE. new invention. Writing two aud a half Ing on a ledge close to the nest and ed into dismayed giggles. horses was very bitter. In August, centuries ago. Richard Franck says: Slowly the large man turned his 1830, an actual trial of speed was held pressing the camera between my body | New York’s Souvenir of the Remote “Reuiemlier always to carry your and the face of the cliff I was able to injured neck. He was redder than between a horse and one of the pioneer Glacial Period. dubbing bag about with you. wherein take some long time exposures with j ever as he started to speak. The locomotives, which did not result In Though tens of thousands of persons ought to be silk of all sorts, thread, fairly good results. It was near sun words fell from his lips, hot but dis favor of the locomotive. The race was set. ami the cliff was in deep shadow, | tinct, swiftly but smoothly. He was on the Baltimore and Ohio, the locomo yearly see the great rocking stone of thrums, tnoccado ends and cruels of all which did not facilitate my task. Be telling the boisterous young people tive being one built by Peter Cooper, Bronx park in New Y’ork city, few sizes and varieties of color, diversified realize that It Is the city’s most con and stained wool, with dogs' and tween the shaly nature of the cliff, the ! seven seats back just what he who also acted as engineer. spicuous souvenir of the glacial period, bears' hair, besides twisted fine threads slippery terraces covered with loose The horse, a gallant gray, was In the AN AERIAL HORROR when all of this section was covered soil and stones and the detestable ( thought of them. habit of pulling a car on a track par with an ocean of Ice some 1,500 feet i of gold and silver, with feathers from”— Aud he goes on with a lonj The Very Dreadful Thing That Stroh- prickly peHrs I never bad a more un-j . 1 l>e young woman with the pen- allel to that used by the locomotive. pleusant or arduous task on a cliff be-: cil saw her chance and took it. Here At first the gray had the better of the thick that was moving slowly toward list of birds of brilliant plumage. achneider Did. the south. But even for the noble Balmon then A group of aeronauts were talking fore. But I have lived to endure worse i j was glorious dictation. Her pencil race, but when he was a quarter of a That pinkish bit of granite, weighing are many other baits used besides the experiences, allhough not so painfully flew. The speech lasted a minute mile ahead Mr. Cooper succeeded in aeronautics. thirty tons, standing seven and one- fly. The most deadly is without doubt and a half and was cut short then getting up enough steam to pass the “Did you ever hear of Strobschnel protracted ns were these. half feet above Its rocky base, being salmon roe, the use of which is pro My very curt entry In my diary sum only by the arrival of the train at horse amid terrific applause. dor?” said n German. “He did a dread ten feet broad and eight feet thick, marizes the whole Job thus: "Bad shale the terminal. The stenographer fill thing once. I'll tell you alsjiit it. At that moment a band slipped from came from the far north, carried In hibited In almost every part of the “Strohschnelder appeared lu n cer cliffs, vertical anil dangerous. Height slapped 1><W book shut with a com a pulley, and, “though Mr. Cooper lacer the resistless Icy arms of the glacier civilized world. The “gardener’s fan tain village and advertised that he over sea. 100 feet. Top of cliff. 310 fortable feeling of having done even ated his bands trying to replace it, the that swept over the continent down to cy”—In other words, the common lob worm—Is a first class salmon bait, and would take the landlord of the villa e feet. The worst bit ot rope work I better than a hundred words pel engine stopped aud the horse passed It this latitude, marking its path by de inn up with him on n trapeze hanging ever did." and came In the winner.”—Van Nor- positing great bowlders as It moved so Is prawn boiled to a delicate pink minute and set off in search of her With regard to the prickly pears, It hue. On most good rivers these bald from the car of bls balloon. den Magazine. and leaving scratches on the firm rocks are of course illegal. "Though the landlord’s wife made u was many months before the last of position. beneath, from the sliding, grinding When she arrived at the address Some believe In anointing their balta kick and the authorities, upholding (lie poisonous spines I had collected in They Don't Like Funerals. bits and masses of granite that set with various strong smelling oils or un her, forbade the man to acconqianj various parts of my hotly consented to she had noted down, she was ushered “ If you want to know just how Strobschnel.lor. the landlord rat It» come out, and then only after first fes into a private office, where sat the sensitive some Washington folks are. tled to its base and were pushed aloug guents. The above mentioned Rich slate on the trapeze Is-slde tin1 famous tering.- London Saturday Review. ard Franck did so. He advocates put man of the speech. She stammered listen to the reasous some of our ten- ns It moved. This same bowlder left Its mark on ting the worms Into a lignum vitae hoi aeronaut when the ascension began. a little until she saw that he did not ants give for canceling their leases,' »• the bare face of the rocky hill to the Disinterested Professional Advice. "But those nearest to him noticed recognize her. His mind had been said a renting agent, “Here are the north of It, In which lies the crocodile which has first been anointed with “Bring me that beefsteak potpie"— that he was paler than a ghost ami full of bigger things. Then she complaints from five families who pool. There the scratches are visible “tho cbymlcal oil of bays, sulphur, "Yassah, ” said the dining car waiter, that his arm was thrown around Stroh want to move because they live on ’fu today, pointing to where the bowlder Barbados tar, Ivy or cornu cervl.” smilingly told him her errand. listening near by. Schneider s neck as If In terror. And Toor worms! One wonders how lon| I “Do you think you can take my neral streets.’ A lot of people. It stands and telling the story of part of they survived in such a horrible mix "And bring me some of those French noting these things, the people nodded seems, are sensitive about that. Thera Its travels. dictation? ” he said, frowning. peas ” — ominously to one another. ture. are certain streets In town—those near When the melting Ice departed from “Yassah; but boss, maybe you all “Yes, sir.” “Up and up went the balloon, and Trout will take a very wide variety churches where many funerals are held “What makes you think so? I and those leading to the various ceme the great block of granite. It left It of bait A grasshopper Is most kill now a murmur of horror arose among don't know dey's French peas in dat standing through the ages a rocking the multitude. The aeronaut and the pie." talk very fast.” teries—which are usually traveled by stone so delicately poised that a pres ing, and so Is a blue bottle set on a “No. 1 didn't. Thanks, George. And landlord were quarreling; they were “But very distinctly, sir.” She funeral parties. small hook and used with a blow line. Houses In those sure of fifty pounds exerted on Its lighting. High up there In the clouds, —ah and—uh, theu bring me some po produced her notebook and laid it The roach fisher knows the virtue of streets are becoming a poor Investment. most northern angle causes Its apex to perched on the swaying trapeze, they tatoes.” boiled wheat. The softened grains "Yassah, boss; but maybe you all open before him. “Here’s a sample.” There Is more moving from those sway north and south about two inch struggled, thumped, kicked. are taken with eagerness by these fish, She began to read her notes. houses than front any others we have es.—New York Herald. “Suddenly the aeronaut, hi a mud didn't know dey’s tatehs, too, In dat while perch will go vigorously for 1 anything to do with, and generally the His jaw dropped. There was his pie. ” burst of rage, seized the landlord by clump of flour and water dough. A movers give as the reason for their dis masterpiece of the train, complete “ No. I didn't. Thanks again, Georgo. the throat, thrust him backward and A Considerate Reporter. perch has been taken by an angler who flung him Into space, Down the poor It's mighty nice of you to keep me and unabridged. It really sounded satisfaction the fact that the sight of When the Maine was blown up the had run short of bait with the eye ot so many hearses gets on their nerves." from buying a lot of stuff 1 wouldn ’ t very well, so full of fire. fellow dropped like a i tone, turning wife of Lieutenant Commander Wain a previous capture stuck upon the —Washington Star. over and over. lie u'lglite.l on Ills want." wright wns at her home In Washing point of a hook. When she finished, he looked at "Yassah, Ah reckon It’s mahty nice <f her sharply. His face was very red, head. ton. She had heard nothing of the Thames fishermen will tell you the The Saragossans. "Tho people, mad with horror and uie t' do dat, boss. Ah’s Been so many, but his eve twinkled. news when she was awakened about It is said that the queer, composite 4 o’clock In the morning by a violent virtues of cheese paste as a bait for rage, rushed to the rp it. And there, to many people—nice gemmens, lak you “The job '’ s yours,” he said in a race of people that dwell upon the chub, and these rather shy fish cm their amazement, i food the landlord, all—waste money fo’ veg'tables dat subdued voice.—Youth’s Compan- waterlogged hulks of the Saragossa knocking at the door of her bouse. Fi also be taken with a very ripe cherry Innghlng heartily. ’»he figure th.it had might Jus' as well 'a' been handed nally Mrs. Wainwright rose and looked sea. In the mid Atlantic, have a pretty out of the window, asking what was tn which a hook Is artfully concealed. fallen was a manikin dressed lip iu Ills over to th’ walteh. Yassah, Ah sho* ion. Almost all fish bare cannibal pro has.’*- Judge. theory about death. They believe that the matter. A voice called out, " ire clothes. pensities, so that the young of theft Not Much Progress. those to whom the messenger comes “Ami tills," the spea'.er concluded. you the wife of Lieutenant Command Bactoria In Butter. Such l an exchange of courtesy as when the sun Is shining brightly are er Wainwright?" "Yes. What do you own species prove an irresistible bait “Is the only prac:I al Joke that has for the older and larger members This "Bacteriologists have shown us that transported straight away to a heaven ever lM>en played from a balloon."— was chronicled in a German paper want?" “The Maine has been totally ordinary butter is swarming with not long ago would hardly suit the of warm fresh water only four feet in destroyed. We are reporters and w ish Is specially true of trout, and many New Orleans Times I emo r.it. an angler has known of eases where • germs," declares Good Health, “A sin- taste of brisk Americans. The ex depth. In which they may wade and for some Information about Mr. Wain small fish booked has been seized be gle teaspoonful ot tuilk generally con disport themselves to all eternity. On Perils of Crinoline. wright." Only this and nothiug more. change was in the form of two ad the other hand, those who receive the The shock caused the poor lady to fall fore It could be brought to land by > The dangers of the historic crinoline tains from 2,000,000 to 10,000.000 germs. xertisements. call of death In hours of darkness In a dead faint, from which she did larger one of the same variety.-F1J- are illustrated by a story told by I.ady The number may even be much larger “The gentleman who found a must needs endure a probationary pe Dorothy Nevlll tn her ' Itemlnisvemes." than this. In the removal of cream purse with money in the Blumen riod before they can enter into the not rally for several hours, and. fortu Deaf Elaphants. from the uillk the germs are takeu with Going too near the fireplace, tier vole nately for ber. It was then known her Solitary elephants, not necessarily It, aud lu the process of churning the strasse is requested to forward it to future life. The Saragossans are in busband miaous skirt caught Ore. and in au was not among the lost. “rogues," may be met with in all Jim- instant she was In a blaze. Tlieie germs are collected with the fat. so in the address of the loser, as he is addition flrm believers In premoni gle country frequented by elephant*, tions, omens and foreordinations. were no men present, aud tile women the butter we have the concentration recognized.” Hippophagy. declares Harry Storey, the author ot A day or two later appeared the could not help her, because If they of a large part of the germs contained Hlppophagy being In low water In “Hunting and Shooting in Ceylon.” A had gone near enough to Is- of use their In the milk from which the butter was response, which, although so cour Instincts of a Woman. these later days, somebody has set own skirts would have been ignited. derived. So In a pound of butter de teous, had an elusive air, to say the A little girl who had for some time himself to show what an exceedingly "solitary,” he says, is rather fond ot Fortunately latdy Dorothy had sultl rived from twenty pluts of milk the least: wanted a dog was taken very 111. One respectable history attaches to the taking up Its residence In the neigh borhood of a village and helping Itself clout presence of mind to roll herself number of bacteria must be almost be- "The recognized gentleman who day when much better she told her practice Among the ancients, especial contentedly to the villagers’ produce. In the hearth rug un i thus sulslue the youd estimate. A brief computation mother of her desire and begged her ly in China, eating horseflesh was will show that the number of bacteria picked up a purse in the Blumen Elephants In Ceylon have In general flames. to ask her grandpa to buy her one. general, and It was only killed tn Eu contained lu a pound of butter might strasse requests the loser to call at The mother answered that grandpa rope by a papal decree of Gregory III., acquired a contempt for the preseac* easily reach the enormous sum ot five his house at a convenient day.” A Judge of Land. did not like dogs and probably would though why horseflesh should have of the ordinary villager and will walk I’roud Father Welcome hack to the to ten billions.’*, not be willing to buy one. Then, see tieeu Interdicted does not appear. It through a fence as soon as look at It Only Hearsay. ol<i farm, my boy. So you got through ing the little Invalid look sadly disap was only the famine caused by N’apo- and help themselves to growing crop* A Touch of Vanity. college all right? Farmer’s Son Yes. Magistrate—How old are you, pointed. she said, "Well, wait tin you Icon's Invasion that revived the prac tn spite of the watchers’ presence Un Nov. 25—81. Catherine’s day— shouts or even firing of guns. A good father I'roud Father Ye know. I told madam ? get well, my dear, then we will see.” tice in Germany, where It baa survived deal of this indifference Is due to th* ye to study up chemistry ami things, Frene h girls who have passed their “ Oh, no, ” answered the child, whose W itness — According to your own ever since.—Loudon Globe. so you'd know tiest what to do with twenty-fifth birthday and are uumar- ruling, I don't know. fact that there are rnauy deaf el*- few years had taught her some wis different kinds of land hat do you rietl wear a little cap made of flue mus phants to be found all over the coat- dom "The more sick I am the more Magistrate — Why, how is that? Net Broadened. lin. the symbol of maldbood. As the try, tiore than people imagine, a®1 think of that flat medder there, for In "They say that travel broadens a such animals are quite indifferent 1* Witness—You stated that hear likely he will be to buy it for me."— stance? Farmer's Son Cracky, what day approaches the millinery shops Exchange. man." said the dark woman. show these caps tn great quantities, say was not conclusive evidence, did a place for n ball game! Kansas City any amount of noise. Let an elephant, "Well, I don’t know about that.” re however, once become aware that be and their manufacture by young girls you not ? Imle|>endent. Hoarding. piled the light woman. "My husband la being bunted, and he becomes •• is always accompanied by Joies at the Magistrate—Yes, but— Hoarding Is not only an economic been a conductor on a trolley car wary and alert as possible. expense of old maids; but. strauge to Pdy th« Poor Wolf. Witness (interrupting)—Well, I mistake, but an economic crime as has "Why Is It," asked the fox. “that you relate, these caps, because they are be am told- that I am so many year* well. It Is. In fact, a survival of the for reven years and see how thin he I once beard of an elephant that <*• Is!”—Yonkers Statesman. coming to all. are worn on St. Cather always look so gaunt " making havoc among the cattlemeo in old; but, as you know, it is only evtl days of maladministration. It ine ’ s day by young girls as well as by "Oh," replie.I the wolf, "It's nil due the great swamp of Dlwulanl and ta*<i comes down to us from the time when hearsay.—Chicago News. Economy. to the biisinera I'm In. 1 always have old maids been “proclaimed” for destruction. I nearly all governments were conquer Small Gilbert — Papa, dMn ’ f I bear to keep away from the door until ors which considered themselves en you teli mamma we would ha ve to made a forced march by night lu f»*°* Where It Doesn't Apply. Justifiable. there’s nothing left In the to moonlight, tn course of which I walk titled to plunder their subjects. Thus Sion un<| Mure,’* remarked the man The cat hail eaten the canary. economi«? Tapa-Tew. my son 8mali ed slap Into an elephant In a daft, tat " t’atholk- sta mia ni and hoarding Is founded upon distrust of with the quotation habit. ‘Ms a ifixxl "I haven't any compunctions the government. -Ststeaman, Calcutta. Gilbert -Veli, you mtght begtn by get swampy hollow, and I don’t know motto.” tlng me a pony; then I abonldn’t weai which of ns was the more startled, t al»ut it, either,' she said, picking The Now Yorker. Rut. protected the thoughtful out so many shoea. Chlcago Nawa her teeth with her claws. “1 “You New Yorkers don’t «rm __ to or the elephant. Anyhow be made rec Rover»« Action thinker, “there to one thing that can know anything about the rest of the never be »low and sure.’* couldn't eat the pianola on the first The Elder Matron-You shouldn't ord time for the jungle, and I **^ Law «f Progrese. country." said the visitor down to let my nerves recover a b*» NX hat’s that?** queried the quotation floor or th« graphophone on tht mind the baby crying a little. It The law of progresa la tho law of "The rest of the country?” echoed dispenser. third, but I could make a meal of strengthens bls lungs The Younger aacrlfloe no «orifice no prngrw Th • Undoubtedly that was a deaf elephaat the New Yorker "What's that?*’— the musician on the second floor, Matron Ob. no doubt, but It weakens S»s-ret of «orifice la love. Without th, A watch. ' replied the t. t. — Kansas Philadelphia ledger Quit« Popular. his father's religion sol— Indiano polls •elf ucrlficlng love of the mother life t*tty Independent. and I’ve done it.” Journal. Mrs A.—And arc your neigh t’*’ With a satisfied grin on her face Itself would disappear from the earth food of you? Mrs. B-Very -I«* Equality mai I* all right but-no A woman’s love la a (tarados, -Review of Review«. human power eau convert It Into »a can t keep It unless you return You •he curled up on the floor behind tha If you would not hare affilcttoa think, when I told them we wanted t* it- gas rau^e and went to aleep.—Chi fact. -Bal me. visit yon twice, listen at once to what move, but couldn't afford to, they * Philadelphia Record. cago Trtbune. it teach«« Rogara, fered to pay all our moi Ing e xpenas*-" Landon Scrap«. The first meeting between General George B. McClellan and General Bob- ert E. Lee happened In Mexico duping the war with that country, McClellan was a lieutenant of engineers, and Lee was a major on the staff of General Winfield Scott. One day McClellan was walking across a field when he saw Genera' Scott aud bls staff approaching on horseback. As they drew near Ma- Jor Lee reined up his borse and asked the lieutenant If be did not know that he was disobeying orders. Ills toue was sharp aud ungry. McClellan answered that be was not aware of uny disobedience ami usked for an ex plan itlou. I.ee replied that all ofllccrs had been to' 1 to remain In their quar ters, awaiting orders, and asked for the lieutenant's name. McClellan gave bls name and said that no order of that kind had reach ■ 1 film. But Lee In a peremptory tone ordered him to g, to Ills quarters a il remain there. Then he rode off and rejoined General Scott and the staff, who hud iro stopped. McClellan went to bls quui’iers, as lie had been dlrect"d to do. but v as quite ludlgnunt nt t ie way In which Lee had treated him. for be had not knowingly committed a breach of discipline. lie had just finished telling bls broth er officers the Incident when be was Informed that an officer was outsl le the tent asking for him. On going o H lie was mu< b surprised to see Ma.or I.ee, who saluted him with respect. “Lieutenant McClellan,” the major salil, "I am afraid that I was not cour teous In my mauner to you a llt.le while ag'% and I have culled to upil oglze.” ”1 assured him that It was all right." said General McClellan In telling the story, "mid lie ro le off after makl'i-’ a low bow, leaving me lii admiration of a autierlor officer who so promptly and generously repaired an error."— Chicago News.