Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 July 1892 — Page 3

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KAVK oak-haf rl.iwts oruf arta And crown IMMIW litit tuutintt bell

iVbrt clarion erho ve to sw Thf.MK.ui fa tyiwit'a fctaU.

a'ben )-Pd tlw blood n puMw? veinit, While rteabad the word front r.-a, tw we: 'iitnk W H ut be, with yonr vhalaa! i Kin aw ne. Mid men are Itw." Atvl itlteA the cannon's thunder far. YVUUf KtuHik the trewbUw:, iitswtloa earth, jfglcwuutlon high the eoM io-th ar T) Ukh ttai wg 'or fweuom birth; now hojond taatjittrrinit em CtAwmhU, mr mothir, wbIM, HVW Uhrrty, with brow S:.oHlit Nt tor open, ara-worn tiured roue of thone times tV)t surilkU Uu; Ufcurwi.thwMx'd tim draw! rhiHib naiad arc now tbiae Iron ehttlao, TIM' SOWl wltldn tiwt1 irt tMrtl titlltlb. r A watchword for the years to i1 '"jsirllw. If H must N, wi;s your cbafois! Ktwrw m but f , arid wen ur- f m" M'fktrtey, in Judge.

lOrisiwd.J

FTHKUH were

t v o tpmlitic possessed hi re a t abundance by the

member of the Porter family old ml young, biff anil little, tbe.y were patrititn and the martial Instinct. Old Orandpu Porter had "fit in the war of lbl'J," and Ills greatest sorrow in life was that caused by tla authorities when they refused to permit him to enlist during tlic war' with Mexico. "IV Porter, then a youth of very tender years, went, however, with Taylor, and also fought through the rebellion .and earned a colonel's eagles for his big shoulders, lie married a soldier's daughter also, so it in small wonder

that their family of nine, girls as well as boys, inherited a tate for gunpowder and brat buttons. As soon as the lteys ware old enough io walk they began wearing fcoldlir caps and carrying wotxien or tin swords md guns and fought muck buttle oa ffte lawn, while their sinters, Injathig JrumB and waving the national volant, nifaltd with nervotm delight from their af place of obwirvstion ou the front Miruji. And mtt on of thtm prrr outgrew thM tendeiieiej. either. 1he two older boys, after a courms at a prirt militur.v Mhwl, were hent, eaeh in turn, to M'eiit 1'oint, and the two younger ones, wht! they never took U arm a fehnUm, werrt xi) leading members of '!!'k" inllitla eoinpnnW4. Tiwr rwti older girl marrietl into tlie nrm V! mi 1 lyrti-otlif. Mft'ilcii'htceii. IMar-

kille, ged wxteen, ntid tteth (otWrrwimi known an "Hahy"), thuilfteen-yenr-old,

UMsir otniilTHaU of umM amvw and, tHHtkkifc, Uiere were the ri,ld oikwrs, Kiwh a giitU'rlag army, ami not vihm glrla to go aroHHd! Hill wra een n 8rat MirgwaMt," thought Dorothy, bittwrly, "it whM lie a little Mtter, Weuuse they have aimoat Many iwirlleg,.), an tke liemnHU bt a pr mtt - iVBt how horrWr' Hut Ikwothy wa wot the irirl to mU

all the fan jwO. chi aeottat of mi iaaig aiticant private: atul, even were ahtt ao iiM'lined, Uwrr were ton many of thoae hvey hiuft otHer U wrnilt hneh a

kM'rlfiee. So, for three davnL while

poor Hill wumindergoiitg dieipliH and lh iuU'i-is of camp routine, hw manag'd to enjoy herwrlf pretty thoroughly, HJ.l. to a large VxuMt. ly Col. Willis of the governor; .taft", wIm) waa Iialpably smitten. Of conn, I'bll w her several limeK, generally, however, when he and hU "felliwilavea" were, undergoing company drill, with n lot of giggling girl, and smirking )tatt ottk'tM h looking on and the real and fatieit-d Hilgltta rankled

deeply, but he wnt helple.si. There had Wen great preparation: for the celebration of lite. Fourth. It wai to he a aort of cooperative celebration, In the forenoon there waa to lw a big pnrn!e mid itimui battle at Fairfield; in the afternoon. peeche and n iwftts at Midway; and in the eveidnjr, Chester, the next town on Uie river below Mkiway, was to inrnhh flreworkh and a grand hall, Rfter whk-h the visitors from FniHield and Midway were to return home by ateamboat, ahmg with more li re work. TIw evtning of the thkd, Private I hill, .having permisHHin from hiiieaptain to 1m absent,' hurried up town ami up ItOnumt avenue to the Porter

nWle. to tell Dorothy that h would K' at liberty to take her to the "doilngis" at.Mi lwuy and Chester next day. Ikrotby, who v.a beginning to feel a bit attained of hem'lf for having had s" a gXd time wlale Phil had been Khut up in eanip, waa delighted, nnd fur two hout talked of little ele than

what they were to do next day. 'i he more hhe talked the more Phil thawed, nnd it took them much longer to part nt the gate than v.miai; and Private Hull went bnek to camp more in love than ever, and l)orotly went to aleep feelinjf a real good girl.

Of course, nextmorning, leforc It was fairly dawn, the Mnall lwys were out with their firecracker and toy cannons; then the old aix-pounder at the eottrthouse greeted tlu rbdng sun with a resonant 'Uo)ni!" and a volley f

weedn; then at the blacksmith Khop

Wooda, Mb Mrieeiy wyMlf

to MWMtitute a party." Whk'h wiw Htore or km true. Dorothy reuteuilmred, how, that there had lawn M)uiei)iiug at lw kiml Mptkeu of, but him had not thought of it nut II now. What waa ahe to do? film looked up at tin eolonal, aa4, Wood ami Miaa lkk'rly met ting them jwt then, aoinelaw kIim allowed he raw If to he eon v meed that hhe And proNtiaeA to go witli Uiuat. liut what to. tell Phlft Sins eouki not

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o'clock. So ahe sent a note It wm a I

ot 1 aet, ahe had beea tortttretl af Meknasa ever ainoe Mndhur Phil

note, aad nmld not help woworag how ana eotikl exeutM heraietf U bha. KIm hail not really arranged to go with thU party; they, the other, had talked aotae about it, but be did Hot remember that he had defln'ly prowUed. Hut they had talked bjr Into It that k well, here ahe waa,' ny way. And Dorothy lort'.r wa a very juierabh, diftttpiKiluted, eoMienoa-atrkiken girl, inihtiL

Hhe did not mm Phil until after the

ahtwt one, becatu whe knew ahe could j X1 opeHwl m tins eyeulng; ami then- . . . . . I ! u uiiilliuul WJltw HtAfcA in WllAM itHtt kill.

explain, or exoHMi hernelf, maeh More

easily when ahe aaw htm. A little darky bnntght the note to Phil, lie read it three time, looking puzzled, then diapleaMMl. tlien powillvely angry, Then lie turned ami call! to the itrat wrgeant. 'ltowen, dhl T liear you say you

wanted Mime volunteers for general duty,'" "Yen." "AH right. Count in in. And Pri

vate Hull dove into hla tent to equip himself for walking the line. The tairporal of the guard had received order to add another aentry on the lake thore. a there Had been much trouble ou necouut of the boyt golug outiUle the line to bathe, and, hariuga liking for Phil, wholh he knew, Ins placi'd him lat In the, relief, in order to give hint tub denlrable pofet. , "Here you are," he said. "From the foot of the bluff to that white rock by the water. All vou vu got to do U to

keep awake. Xumber elgliteen can't ine whether ytni're walking' your beat or not. Ho long." , Fifteen minutes previously Col. l'rank Willi, ahl-de-etnnp to hia c,vcellem'y, the governor, had feelectetl a cave near this spot ai an exeellent place iu whkh to bathe. He hnd left hU clothe about three rod itiRidu the line, and wax now hplanhing in thu cool water beyond the point. Prenenly he aub.hel his ablution, and quirted to return, on foot, anl waa

almost at the line when a voice called: "Haiti Who goes ther?M Kow, Col. Willis whsh nice chap, hut he did not know uinch alout war or anything pertaining to It, o he anawered: "W-why, it's all right; 1 wa just coming after ?ny clothes. There they are." And he started to advance. With anyone eh.c, Private-Hull would have lieen mora lenient; but he knew his mun. and a fiendish reaolvc fonned

in liis mind. The colonel, b" tV way, had not the remotest Wen wis , iVivate

THE TICKET COMPLETKU

OkMdng low of the

Demoemtks Ctonvintkm.

Mt kr MeartMMi fcr U mi laetaaa eaet Ave far

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Mr York:

tawa twmr-mxm Veary W

aotueold holdle began tiring off au 1 Hull it nor dal he know that any Mich

he waltaed very eiose to where she Mtt,

laughing merrily at aomethiag hla jartner, "thHt hwrld Maine Ileynohhi,", of whom Dorothy hail oe lwen very Jealous on account of Phil liking for her, wa aayiug. Later on hhe aaw him Mveral times, nearly always with the "horrid'' AlhtfKeynolda, with whom he always aeemed to lie having eoniideutlal tete-a-tete chaU in keelnded uornerK, near which Dondhy had waa-

derel to keen away from the crush.

Col, Yvillkt made hi appearance and

bib explanation, but lie dki not get a dance, m Slh Porter aMtured him her programme waa full. She hated the Higlit of him, somehow, to-mght.

Mlw Porter's partner notieetl tnat she did not teem like heiMflf; she eonvened iu a dull way, and danaed loorly, which she had never done Insfoitt in her life. And when the first boat up was announced she sent for her brother. Capt. dim, who had come alone, and asked him to take her home. With a man brutal curioeity, no sooner were they settled on the Inmt than .Jim asked: "What's np, Sis? Sick, rhttd row with Phil?" Whereat Dorothy proceeded to weep. This was too much for Jim, After doing all he oonld to calm her, he rose ..... . i. . ... A

a utile impatiently, ami waiaeo iwrvrnrd, to "let her cry it out." .Shortly afterwards, some one, who had been looking for Dorothy from the tinie he boarded the boat ami now found her all alone, leaned over her and whispered: "Dorothy!" "Phil, oh, Phiir Five minutes later Capt. .Tim, returning, heard a gentle, lingering report: It waa not a loud as that made by a torpedo, but it startled him. He peered over into the gloom and saw two figures sittingvery close together where ho had left but one. Hu chuckled grimly. "Hurrah for the glorious Fourth!" he remarked. And, as he turned away to leave the lovers to themselves, he added: K.Klt the superfluous third!" Jt. L. Rktchuk. THE SKYROCKET.

insisted that they would do like wimp.

It m happened, however, that the toting man who va devoting all his pare time probably more to worshiping at the fair Dorothy' s-hrinu didn't eaw a Htiap for soldiers or soldiering, real or otherwise. lie was a physician, and a very nice chap, indeed, who ban the approval of afl the family, and was devoted to Dorothy. This approval, however, whk qualified by disapproval of hhtdbiUinte fen things military. In order that he might 1m entirely wttiftfHctory, Dorothy hud, a few months since, induced htm to join the tnilitin company in his ewli village, which was wiveml miles from Fairfield, where the Porte i s lived; but, somcliow or other, this did not prove entirely satisfactory to either herself or the dtor. For, although, after aevoral weeks of torture,

U'ruit Hull lKicamc ftdl-thalged 1'rl-

v;U' Hull, he got

oVsuito thi! f.-icttliat h number of va

t-imuie.H occurred in tine way and another, in tlic eotntnlsslotied and non--tcminissioned onlcew ami a privnto Is hsmlly gorgeous enough fir the tanUHif fu-itldHnm daughter of Kvc, cfiMjially me vvhn haa two biMther-s in the regular army, another who commands a swell militia company, and yet another Tvho is ndintant of thu Iwst resriinent in

"the suite. And the anmiirl encttmpment "ns t. take plnco the tirst week In dttiy! It made lXirothy's l.lood boil to think Iwr all the girls In Iter ".set" would be "swelling around" with colonels, and Majors, nnd captains, nnd lieutenant, M illie she would imvo to content herself with a modest private, nnd very little of him; hfuatiMi a private often has duties to perform when his superior ofers are having a ifood time. The more ahe thought' of it, the igrier Dorothy became, and the harder ie made it for poor Phh, who didn't Widerstand, at all, what was the matter. For, be it known, Dorothy was a

young person who resented any effort

to Ideation her whims and she had a Kwat many of them and Dr. Phil was Very ninch i love, and somewhat hi

we of hk pre sweetheart, inly rst cantet and with it the jolly "uutiaiuctt Iwlonglng t tins three regleU wliksh annuKlly "cawiied" with the I'lrst. The governor came, and with him & guttering utaff; tlw hrlgatkt "nmamlr at-rivetl, aocompankwl by "fa hrisa huttoat, and gold laee; Ilkathe retruaMrijfcl MMMaHikra, wltk

anvil: then the morning gun

camp boomed out over the lake: th rattling of small arms' and flruenieker explosions became almost incessant; and soon the Fourth of duly was ready for huNlnefW, and everyliody, dressed in his let suit of clothes was out on the Htrissta. accompaoied by hhi family, all looking patriotic, cheerful and expectant. At nine a. m. Dorothy, with a bevy of other girls and a few staff officers, was in the balcony of the leading hotel walling for the procession.. After what seemed ati hour, but was really twenty minutes, it turned the corner down by the mill. The veterans and the local firemen followed the finst band; then came in a barouche the governor and two other state officials. Another band, then the brigade commander and his .t.,ir. 4t,..H tin, dnnel and other of-

i r.ni no i ,.,.rs of the First reifiment; after them.

not a step lusher, j lllnr,;i,ing company front, the militia

marching bravely una aeepmg

(II inn.

' WltO OOKS TIIKBK?"

at the I person hail any claim on tun unarming

Miss Porter. "Halt! Have yon the countersign'.''' Col. Willis reluctantly confesMMl that h had not such a thing about hint, but added: "It's all right, though. I'm Col.

Willis, of "

A Suhic fr the I'eurtk of jHly. O, I'm a Jolly rocket, 'A I xhooi a lout; ttef sky, For I tHirat out from my wxrkat la Uh; twIaktinK of as eye, And utiwant 1 go whixtitK In a recklm sort ,f way, In h manner fnv unt fixlae, Just to celebrate tk ttsy. 'Twas la the klanto Howv That I first twheM tlw Mint Mtet a erackliag eoM)Muy saewer All bedecked in cohhs bright, Bet my nature w artag Ooetd ot brooa a ktag delay, So I from the nehl retifM?. Shot In 8sw, taat tery ttay. The Fourth to me is Jolly, Vhon with all my MUi and kia I ran jota tiinm hi tair Italy, Making iioloo sua fearful dla, The wht-cl and Hnnan oaadkt T my faaiily )elDfr, Hut I nhoek tta'm as a vandal, AsfI Hhoot the sky along. My )Hd la of tea dissy, And an heavy a hrlelc, And MM ever when bmis! kuy That r loae my m?fWe tlc, Ian T Umv tho itta and rraetde Of an "Iiukpesdeaw) 4ay," And there is nauKht that eaa aat skekl Whtu I 'm on ay sky ward way. Hut When the day la over Ami the uicbt cohis oa apace, I tlM'iu as a brilliant, rover, Kirst uxJilWlatl my irraoe. Alve the torvhes arhM(, And above the load hwari. 1 can .tM the i-rawds all staring. Ad ean hear their deIii "A a a-hl" -Mrs. J. T. Greealcaf. ia Good Hoawtkeeplair.

Arfiat K. SHeveaoea, T IJHaeU,

afmabiHtut far. the Vl-rfd-

4Mr wm th rtt

CMKAse. Jaaa .-At S:M CWrtwat WOam iaadMl the tafcW waa Ma gavrf aad ea4 ta ceaventkat to or-. Meat rf th -Kat win in na?lr areta attt tat aH" ww oaha wll flIWd. Th day waiwdar that tJ rkctrkliahta that base ever tha hI f Mm d)wtat wwt baraisc bat th mlterhM wr hi eotmtanaitva gleam. Tb raatraum hrtdnr4 Kit, AMrH Orafa, of Oflar KaHK 1-. who delivenMl thn lar.xntloa. Mr. Orwa eaaae forward aad atood waitta for stfeac. A It

riM no) mm, a aald: "WB tfc- aataeafcw obllwaiM hy tnkirnr their U that I mmyot' ffr the openlnic prayar." As ev(rtitkHi atill conttaa!, Mr. Oreee add: "W are about to Bfae ta PWr. Hen thsBwi, will yoe kindly eaa eeawaatfaai for )t a NUHnaat. SiUaei brin at iaat oataltiad, ha addad: "Lit u pray." In tha eeuraa of tha prajrar which foltowvH ha taferrad to tha "platform of th earwnrter of Maureth," and wots ia thai wH-ww phrn -Puhhe oMea ia a poWir tmtt " at which familiar att raaeoi ftwa mav for af habit, and attarly rardKa oftha amprhalM, acaav of Om i1"lfat hrokt wit to awlaaat. Mr. Own eltwl with a broad "ah aan," aad a dekKate n-rcd him br a4Hn aaa, with a atrouK aewnt no tha "a Iwnwdtatfly aftw tha pra?ar t rtialraMa aanoawd that tho nxt or.lr nt hwafa waa th aamiaff of eaadklatw (or the annuaattoa for viv.prwaWfnt. (tor. 1'ortT, of TrMwa, ogr4 a raolatkn to limit nonthtattaK taeh to fifteen

minute and koou lint apuedtaa ta twa savaatos Kh. The rsaoiutioa wa jrrwtisl with app'aaM and waa adontM. Tlw call of atates waa then Unrao. Alabama kwd U )e paaiwid. Araanaaa nimintti Oray, of lawtlaaa. without cwmneat. Tha namji waa trQt& waa apVlauaa. C'oiorad-i T bT lo Indlaaa aad Moa. ,Tibn K. Lamb took tha platform aa4 prvaeatad thw warn of Hon. Iaaac P, tJrar. Colorado nm war to Wiaooaala, aol Mr.

Wortltintrton took tlw iilattom to noniaaaa

Hon. A K, 8tvfnaoa. Ho uatMod for a

friK mtlraid train and Uwo tipftan a eontpetttioa

with th rain that lieat on thn roof,

Hon. K, J. Vanes, ot Coaaeticat. row hi Ma

idao to iid the nominatioa of H'ra. Iaaae

1. Orav. Me nook lrtnr and what he said

ctmid bardtv be riiHatrfcthd beeanas oC tha

aoiao caused by th ratofaJL

Idaho alw aMondad the aoaihMH'Wi of Orar.

Vleu Iowa whs calks! tha chairman of tha

delotmtkm aahl: "Iowa ha no Candida t to

iraBt."

Whwi Koatwkr waa ealkd Moa. Joaa S.

Ken took ttw jdatform aad aacoadod the aoaal natkm of Mr. Htoveuaou.

The roll call iw-oeawlad without htrrpoa

until Michieau wan raachad. whoa Don M.

IHchlnaon Rnttouncod that Mlchleaawoald pre

iHt a candidate through Mon. R.PUhl, who

aomlaatod JtHle Mora. Aft-r Mr. Uhla Mieh th roll eatl pro

c?edod qwlctly until Kw Ytrk wa r.stchod. whan Gov. Fkwraro aad thoro wara crtoaof 'platfoTm" awl applauoo wbkh drownd Mr. Kkwer' aanoaneamwit .hat "Xw York had

m eandMat to preavnt." Mr. Flowoc dowa anil th applaum atoppfel.

Kmw Kllaa atood ou him chair whea Xorth

Carolina wa called and aeoadad tb awiaa

lln of HtOTMlMHl.

WWr Ohio wm call-sl thara war crioa of

"Cami.iwll."bt ti- rhatrman of tha 4ha

Hon aaaoaneoJ that Uu atato had ao caadMate

topraMat. I.. T. CaaninaiMHi, of Toaaooaoe,

ta aaaiiaatkwi of (my. Oar. Tareefcaiorioe. of Teaaa, aoiahtaMon of atovanana. on. JfMa Ooedo, of Ylrauaa.

aoniamnea of IMavaeaoa. WBlaion aacoadad ta Orav.

Whaa Wleaii4da waaaalaKl utarB won aria

of "ViW, Tho ehalraMia of tha

aaaoaaead that Whwaaia woaW praaowt a aadhlate throaah (hm. K. . Bramt. TaMwc thoiOAlfftriH Qm. Braiuc aowlaated Hon. John

Mttrbell.

Tha rain bv thht am waa txnrtB down m

aaviiv that it oi ahnott orowaad Oaa.

Rramt'x vote.

Th Iwiad atraek up "Tho Wafer Son ,M frona

tn',m of papfr had boa Matharad mmx Am dhat4Mt twforo tku ooavontloa at ujariag

the toMi!

Oiowr, Orovw, for awrcysora forOnrrer.

In he km. out Vm ko. then w H ae ta

ckwor."

A tho band atraek no th air the Pana?!

vawa dekipitw tatpm to tn, jiad prewwtly tha whole ccHirantion wad MOrtn "Orover, Qrvr.M Th sm f aded in a aad tha tita whola eonventioa broko iaUt a roar of

laaahtor.

The -oaal of thn rain ami thaador ooatiaaod

hih! the water dilpsl in oa tha dlewata

haat aa Haunw

M aA . - -

una Iwaa to rhiagi. aadar laaa C leaav t aaoraaaow, AOor Maaaaaila a4 Ujiiai I Me aoMa wato par taveaaoa.Mr.Cwdo. of OM.lHwanatorla M,,"JJJ2Ioar Tawaaaoaa,Bo4a 4flffa WJOOdrffcWa jAliB 8t WaW (BalfJ dflBBt

Tceaat-

adttaa

aay tho nat

baaia ot rei

Kmn K Mack, af Xov

iriariaa to add Chadraaaa VOaoato o

Mr. Cohia. f MaainaanMo, pa tfoaoaacieovatof tko aaadaotr of

It waaeaiitoa.

A niaolatioa aathmlaiit law

ailttMSto alcetaa

a4( tho eaeeativ

aoartwra of tha eoaaaaMo. wa

Hoaey. of Bhode Maal. aad adtoptiaa

Mr Coiua,o,

agMr.

I wauti to addiwa ntwolf to tho

on waaaff aad a Jadanaiot aaa ipia-taan Of HHMMiaciod Sore. tSwoJjvaraara aojo J ' Ijg

eumaatttoa to provMo auoaaanoannnmir tar mm mat waif wtaaa. Tho tino waa coC npa far

tho adoauoa af tfcrt tmnAmOm tihaa.

aroorani at a aaaal Caeihwiw fie taat a mtetete baa haaa

tiaa haa eaaao waaat

aaoadd a a

fro to aar Mi ta l

a aad tao

ta utiwl oaatoaaHMk

JtOmArmHrm Hndr mat tihirl ta

teaa-aoa. If w oaaM. ho .oa oaSttittoa

hi view of tao atajM or paopw or iaai 5 daaont U aai nooi; hat what to ta aao f

tha lawaadlaea U a

oemoctatic vtmnmMfm aad PvMHag fraaa a a .a ana. .1 ,J i J t mm 'Ll, mmm

tadianMrott aad aaoeavaerfaaaw bet H5ttV daaaWof wrwkaaethe .oaraaiMoattaa. waa

ate. 1 laewocw jmrww www aational ctnamtttoe b iaatraetod to pror Ma far

tho at areotlnai iwotaaaooaattaao for tha

dotaU-. alt-mati!. aataiWa dial aatkmal coaaacittoo aad aoao otaota.

All ot the Artoeotoa wor 1

roaaartea of Mr. Colliaa. Thfjr

attativlv. aad crt of "rod"

f roaa al! parta of ta aau, wac at iao waai

were hiaaoa aad ptn maa tae panw.

Mr. CoTua okOhI for the roll of atatea, a

tawrhainomaaoalW oa tat daltaataa to 1

mmm, thtr aaata. Jaataa ho eaaoad

taorphOldiacaof theehsctne HifMaJaDC

r the ater ot tmm oonveanoa

war. aad the haa hxm frame with

aro cam- down with a eraah naht ia

dla of the New York dt-k-caOoa. A

an frota tba areat ar'aahct, aad thtart

mat contaMcaa lor toaat nanr, im p '

raaaowdlnr JvHoratea and

wtthoat atrioaa toaainatBoai

Whf aotaKhhat Wk otdor had Woa 1

Mr. llaaatL of ParIraaM. aaM

tJatfom that J K w eridwit a call of

eonld not be had a woakt awwre thai thi

tattaa af Mr. Coltta Iw rofonwd ta tao 1

Mtioaal cioataantoo waa a Jwwabe

naoadauoa. TMa atotloa waa carriad. Caw dataaatoa vothtc oa it ia

eoafaaioa. Thoa th

ttoaa of tbaaaw ww

haHodad the aoCTotarta of tao

Chieao coaaaahUe aad saaOr tiio praoaahK -Acer who waa Tory aoarb; fooitaa ia th eoa-

io. Mr. Sacaary. htornvm

borad tha rot of taoaka to Mr.

Hmry Watrao took taa

aad pat the aaaattoa.

The oflacUl ataaaaiapatr

riiar aa ofscial raport of ta

Mr. Kaaoell. of Mawmari. tfcaa M a at

rhair and murad tht tha roavaattoa

Tao chair pat tao atoWoa. dirtarad it aad waa a aarthat word of tha oka to tl

woBHaaforiU panatdtrattaa, at :a

tfco eoavwattoa adjoaraai aaao dta.

iiaialil ta THE OFFICIAL aULUOT

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Company "A" pasaed-Company "Hi' Dorothv IpHncd over tlw nilllng and Kinihr sweetly at the tall private, "No 2" in the first set of four in Company "C." He glanced furtively towards her, and as he did so he st'tmi.i...j ..iibhlentone. his alasw.! How

to the ground and he fell, on his hands nnd knees on the freshly-spniikled street, while Sergt, Adams, filecloser, who whs also looking tip at the bnloonv. marched right along to simi.ar grief, for just as Prlvnte Hull attempted to rise, the lile-clow.r was utmu him and t...i. f.,11 tnuethur in a Muntwling heap.

Vli, 1 """pa" til imreh getting up In time to avon being

trampled on ty tn ooy ui vM..r-v

re.. bt Iba-othv was mortified

would hardly cxprewher foeling,s. Her face still burned when fifteen mlmihH later slut was joined, r wy to , t he

lake and the !ceae 01 ins k v,

bvCol. Willis.

"GcmhI morning, mtm ronwM u ..itna. 4,nid von meet

llrlerlv? She was ttt tell you, I lasHote,

that we will 1. H

Whv whv. I don't UMtkrstHttd, Col.

Willis. Wh are we?" The colonel looked at lier reproaeh J..11.. MVn.. don't realty mean to tel

e you have forgoit the wrw'Sa. - l-.u l,fora yaatardav? It wan

1 wik;., yoa, h-j

A

'Can't heln it if you're the govurnor,"

interrupted Private Hull. "You're under arrest Corp-o-rut of the gna-a-ard. lst number nineteen!" dumber eighfeen heard him, and passed on the cull, and in a few minutes the corporal of the gunnl, with Ida men, came up and escorted Col. Frank Willis, of the governor's staff, to the ifttard house, a very unwilling prisoner.

especially na, by the tlmu 1ms managed

to get word to tlic owers aim secure

lis release, it was nearly lour o ciook.

I am inclined to think that Lieut. Fort-

:ter, ottleer of the guard, was responsible for this. He was neglecting his unties for tho society of certain brother oftieers and a basket of champagne, and suggested that it would Iks a good joke on thtf governor's nid to let him

striv in the guaru nouse awnnc -

which the titherH, ugreed, not a man

dissenting. ...

And Private I lull V lie sent worn 10

his first .sergeant that hu would hkc

to 1st exchanged, and that gentleman

accomplished the desired end, sending matches. .. . . .t ..1...... ..... 1 1, ,.. ..

A Volcano. How to make and fire one. A Foart of July treat tor the young ones. B

he

Miss

Jl OlIIMi -a Xrd A OH it LrMHIi,o Xortli Ilot..O4al0 .(tioaoo'

.111 1l-ra- lLlMlaaat

owrOov.Plowar. and many of tho dVteaatoa -- . wn.. ' -- 1 11" .-.. ..-;

at-wt m taeir emirs wniw iw Ham jnmwv "OW Kontncky llonw." TTtaa tho lad pUyad

"Varohtiar Throttah Oeooeia. and tho w-

hIm anne the roiraia. Thoa thi ohalrataa

raiw!l for onier. Whoa fho eeafka

dio)0)od ia part. Gen, Bra mW: "At an oariy hoar thH moraine. r WWw em.K-raU. wa

rlowd th work which av tha people their flhwee. that aroat trilNino of popalar rlaht.

aroaml whom cantor tha afSoction of tha

Innuvcwr. iMM-th. MHtth. dwl aad wwt,

flromr Ckwlaad not only, bat Ororar Clovo-

lamlof t4wUeitd8UtM.

At tho eooelaahwt of Oon. Bratac'a ps tho

call if th roll for tha Mr nonet wm aogi aad rooahod a fultawn: Tax aAtjjOT.

Patjli'oal.-

A UeprcHsnts a pitcher of water, a Uask of gunpowder and a box of

,,,! !...! limn ti take his nlnce, un-

k wn to am- other stive the sergeant

and corporal of the guard.

His relief naving arnvcu, rnvmu Hull' hastened to the tent of Lieut.

.lack Porter, adjutant of the first, who

wits very busy, nnd a hit under tho

weather. Suy, Jack. I want to borrow your clothes to celebrate in. May I have em? Vou can get along somehow,

can't you?

lack could, nnd, at tour ociock, dressed In his prospective brother-in-law's iwst uniform, IVivate Hull, lookinrvery handsome, boarded the four o'clock boat for Midway and Chester, on board vrhk'b, alao. were Mhwes Pornnd llrlerlv and Mai. Woods, all

feeling very indignant over Col. Willis' non-appearance, and all stwpeeting, if the truth must lie told, that he had overindulged in the cup that inebriates. They had heard of ofHoers doing such things at encampment. Phil saw lkn-othy oa the trip down, hut she did not see him. She wr W -,f ut ad did not look as it she. were

ajoylHf horaelf kagtir.

H Is it threu-lomrcd atool on which

to Ktand volcano; If one cannot lw procured the top of a grand piano will answer every purpose. OTlie volcano, which is made by taking a handful of powder, mixing it with water nnd molding It with the lingers into shape. D Apply a lighted match to the tip of volcano' and the rasttlt (E) is invartablv the aaiue. Life.

As a, wattor

She Wanted a Raise. Daughter "! iviin'i vmi rniftM mv allowance?"

Papa "Xot after tkH month, Mark. It haa been all I coald do to raise it during th paatyear, awl 1 gneaa you'll have to scrape along, withyottrhtotlier, till times get' better." Detroit Free Press. 'Tommy,' sakl Mrs. Glim, "yoa ahould not shiKit yoar areeraekera k the house." "Intt 1 want ytm to enjoy

them, tod, mamma," replied tha thoughtful hoy, J wry. o -- - '-

-Closed all day on the Foarth-UHla

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CmCAm, June W- Rx-f wfway

Whhary. who wo ably eoadhartrd Um

ClevefaiBd eaaapaiga, doe awa, tjcwraaa any aarprfe at the reaotlt of Um haBwt

txaninating Uie ex praaMeat. fatt

is aaknlr laMhutt aad feels mare of ;

ceas In Koreaaber.

1 knew Ck-velaad woe Id he

Hated on the Jlrat ballot,' aaM he, W

eaaraaa wai a very earetai m

great credit bt dae the geatla ew i elated wf tit aae for their lojnh

jiayi ww l no m rev VJf" vm wrwm kftter. hat I think

aaeh eowdderatWm that all li

will die oat Wfore the ali eloa. Wm

are all democrata, aad I Thenars

ftunple will The with aa.

"ClerehiBd will he eleeted fcy 1

MtajoriUea. Xw York will give

wren ter plHrality than

any preakleat of late yeara. Tlw

toral votes ot ladkaaa, Coaaeetieat. Kmm Jersey, Wiacoaada and a naajorH-r mt

thoa of MVehkgaa will las eoaaM

m At ao tlaae where we

to what the ttltlmaUii remtti From the Ifwt we had Mtrj4

to at by Mr. Cliva tanu wmtM In)

aa t'eaj ' It Witt

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