THE SCBANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING. APRIL 1C. 1394. , 1 Students5 Til Series of VJ UTe HK' Van . f j s - lai V,'I A b'VJ V lk'.t A 'a v-rt OH R?fxV ' MK Art jKZ Iff Mj jMu M am r,'"TTinaMiiaiawfiM fiiiia mp a ii'i.naal St.; CHAPTER XV. We follow Jackson up and down tiu Fa Hoy I niUiJO his uiovemsuts am threads of onr story. ud lw unit be Irtvea, array to Introduce new conrac tars, Shields bad scarcely ceased pnr imt when u Federal army under liank-i scut into tut Valley. No one peed Jaaksoa bad recovered how it is lefeat when he suddenly moved u army it i .', " wen down to Sow Muiket, trotted the Bbonahdbab river and Hie mountain range to thu fust and was In the l.uray valley bcXore an alarm was raited. Then ww u Fatten force ita Umwd at Front Royal, and hewaiinov lug to attttiift it. An army In the march is i monster wrpeut on tlio niuvo. i'.tr in iidvuiuti ate cavalry scoots. Then (ollowa a body ..f troopers. Aitr (net cones tha ad ranee goard oi infantry. Then erUl leryj note lafantry, more artillery, ami liually the wagon train. The highway U nacked with a living, moving mats for mill and miles. Infantry and c airy overflow Int the adjacent flelfla on s the right and left. Where then la a Bind in the road they eat acta; it. norori fall lame or su-k and am abati doneJ. Wagons break down and are natoaded audsrt on tiro. UlM ami atiaaoM gtt wlaad or upset :u tha ittehea, rt; . 1 1 a hundred men lend their aid. So? looted men i tagger and limp atd Baaly tbi w themaelvea down and declare the can BO farrh'.r. Here and tkere a atotket b accidentally du chatftfl. followed by a shriek and u fa!', and bait a:i heir later the victim til' a grave by the roadside. The mass advanced a quarter oi a mile and halts. Anoctm asarter Ci a tail') and aaotiwr halt. Only in the tse of a Btngis r- jii uieut is there freedom to step out and Butch .vt the rate of three or four milts an boor. Tiif triil of a tnarchiag arpiy. .cu luW country of friends, is a trail of turn und daaolatlan. Every soldier is an o giue of dearractii a, lie has a f- etfoaj that ho mutt desolate and destroy. Trees are felled and fences prilled down t.j repair t : roads, yankus ate Cv Spoiled, crops -.re trampled ccJ-t foot, fruit trees denaded of their branches, stacks and barns ri.-ed by accident or Uo-iTn. it Is as if a Seres cyclone bad pass d o?et the country, followed by a plasao. So Jackaon's army rwept focward to Fiout Roysf. H; comma&d octnera-LLr-:d the Ffld Tti fori t tir to one, ar.d kip preaesc was act inspected ontii his arrfllry began to thunder. The Fed eral eonmaandss soon disco-, rn.1 ike sit aatfa a. bat u did not retrea: without a ti'.i.t. He gathered his handful of men, p-. -""d them to cover tin town, and tor oa hour they held Jackson at lay. I: was only when thoy wtra cl-iii- it I areaaded that they gave way (pad sought shelter in the pasnw of the atpsnfa in. Jackson panset) only kmg enonirh t-i rmru sncb Feder.t iiuies as If . aid not bandny carry away infl tn-1: - left, .ir.d .. fcrr; I-io BftWn a!:-' o, rwn tiiti Lavty, bcutto-tUs iXt day was before Wiacboa tftocked and tecaptnred tiie drove every Federal to the F'.tnmai- and acPK It before be baited Bgai r. T:.:i tb Fetleral govarnsuent grai pefl the sitiurh.r., and three different arroJn Were di; put Aed t- cloas In oa Ja kaon RBddentr h:ar. The battles of Cross Key Mid Fort BepabHe followed, and Jackson teVl ;s. !. to join L ami take MH is tb butti which was iu swi u iUCI.'.laa ifjui tha peuinaola. Tho Bbsaandoah and i iray were now in pc a . the ! iderais, to ho held till the ci . i i tbe war, but only with desperate Sgbttsg at inurvais. And now the gallant Covtar, with bla coi:un:i J. r-n.-hd tbcShi nanuonb with 0wavn '.: i i i jog igmao. Desk from Wtst Point, on whom the folaMecr officers looked with dtstmt, jkkt only waiting : ; pir.ve Ida westb, Caster 1 lobg I to Jilch igaa. His first cenrasnd w:ia thu V.r. Fifth, -itrth MtdSerc.oth cavalry regiments of that stat'.', known .: i Michigan cnvslry I rigMe. While bis tame was national, while his Had death ;; an aftst tho war In that tefftbie massacre tcucbed tho ): . cf trafyAmeikaa, it is in Michi gan asote than onywbare alas that his i,.jr.ifiry d rtverenced, It '.u lira fkare until every mldte ur.d soldiac's son ar.d gfxndeon ileepa tisneatb thu sxl. The plains of northern Virginia was i s;iven np i'j Bercs battles between infantry, the vail-; . to dsspssa te chaigsa aud idoc.dy cr.fli:'s !''.wen t:;; oppot log cavalry forces. Joskson had looked his last upon the Shenandoah. Ha was to become Lee's ri;;ht arm and fight elsewhere until bis fail in tbe darkness on tho bush lined highway at Chancellorsville, An fon his place, mid the dead Ash by was replaosd by btnu.-f to lead the cavalry. Let us y,a back to Boyal Kenton. Wo left bla just Berobs Parker bad l"""1 mail'' prinjicr by a Federal scouting party. Bon be basaly sought to bstrky Liin, hut ho failed of ids purpose. The Federal captain I. eat nptho naighbpT hood us thanmghly as poasible, but Ken ton dipp"d throogfa his fingers and ro turned to Jackson to make bit report. It was his informal ien, fer .nrhd no doubt by that of others, whi' h decided daemon h move to vroni noyau wnlie the general aecmed pleased at Kenton's lire -i, tho Intter eould not fail to per ceive that BOinelhin; was yet aiui-.i. in bis own mind he felt sine thai he was li lul riiut.il -..wl it MM.a i . .. v tit f.int.l ...I.. vhy. Not that ho had failed in any one particular to do his duty, but that tho prtlcers and men of his own company. for reasous already given, woro seaklnj .!j ;,....! ll'... .. .... I i i:... : i ds report, ho was ordered to Ins comV pany, and again ho found only one man .. inVhi linn frrHi.tinrr V'.lur.. Hrnnt..,. ...... . ....q. .v.v Hiywi buckled with istjsfactlon as be ox tend d his hmd and asked lor particnlam. 'Int nl! ( i . i'mIv :ni'e him lunirj oi ilia. raSt, Whcu Kentcn was asked regard qg Ben be Parker and had made his ex- iinuiicns, oievu gruw inu.ituuui aim tous ana nuativ reuueu: "It's a iood joke on (ho caotain. but I'm troubled as to how it will end up. I jest i. -ItC'ii they ur' mean 'nhhl to charge ya" with killin Heub;'. They can t prove it. but it will pet tha gin em! down on yo' and make things waai. Dod blast the fnlsaaoywayl Why can't they give yo1 a la'r show even if yo' he a Yank?" Thi crisis came ne.t day. Jtenhe Parker had been oarried into the fed eral camps a; a prisoner, bin OWtflfl to tho Confusion nud excitement was uot strictly guarded and MiMged to mako !..s recaps anil arrive at t'onttderate headiiii i:ti rs lcs than '.'1 hours after K inton. After a brief Interview with Captain Vyl the pir proceeded to Qaneral Jackaon's headqaartart) and when they left it Boyal Kenton was sent for. Oeoeral Jackson was a plain. Hunt spoken man. Rven While plan- nlng the great oampaifn on wbtcn he was t.t i"tor within three or four days ha bad determined to give this matter attention. Baabe Patkeebad charged Kenton with bringing about biacaptntf for revtngt. Captain Wyle had stated that he and all hit oouipany distiusttd his loyalty. The general asked the scout for a statement of toots, ami Kenton save It to him, ooneaaMng no oaenrrefloa froot the date of hi eulistaieut. The gSWaral list! Bad attentively and without Interroptlou. Tnen Beabe Parker, who had been sent for and was in W&itiug, was aaharad in to confroot Kenton, lie was a bad man, but not a nervy one. iu flva minntos i: was apparent that he had lied, and ho whs dismissed. Then Ken ton was asked to step cut. and !?tevo Brayfon, whom be had several times re ferred tj, was ushered iu. He told a It light Story, and it was greatly to tho - dit i I Captain Wyla. When Ken ton ajtaiu returned to neueral's pres ence, the bitter kindly said: '"it U n matter I very much regret, and I do not see how i can uitud it just yet. I will, however, do what I think is best for all." That "b-s:" resulted in both Kenton aad Brayfon beingdetailed temporarily to the o.uirtcrmaster's department. When Jaek ;.:i moved away for the La ra vall.y. a!i the ;;i;ards were mount- i , .WW v f e "LA ruf 'cm.r' oroided Stcco. ed, having bean transferred to th cav alry, ba lbs pair were left behind in disgrace. Bo they consWerofl it, and they a ro farther bnmi listed by tho jeers a;;d iii: s;s fr..,i c.iinrades as tbey til-;J pa?r. "Lod r t '. m. bat this 'ere faaglrln nat. h hain't over j it!'' growlerl hteve aa be ibook bfcr fist at the backs bl his canrades. " Vn' ar' d. ia tho Krinnin est now. bat It'll be oar turn biun by I Bcfo' this fnas Is over with the soathoto confederacy will be powerful glad of every u.in it kin rake and scraps Into the ranka!" Kenton hr.d nothing to r.ny. ffo wan even secretly glad that tho machinations of his snetoies had rosulted in nothing wore. in his pocket at that vry hour I'.;; bad a 1 ItCI from Marian detailing the (unity Bight from Winchester, in forming bins of tberr d ti nation ftnd Oonni iirifc hiia to do bla dttty OS a Fol dier and not he disturbed over the plot cf his tnetnh s. &be knew that ha v,-n8 bein; mall goad iad vilifled for her sake, m ibe vri f.to, but r.ho hoped to be worthy of nil the sncritics hi inifl,t be compelled (0 mak'?. "Say, Kenton." cxclnlined Slevo as he laddanly torned on bim, "why don't yo' rip end cuss and ttar an show yo'r feaflnW "We have both bean wronged. "slow ly replied Kenton, "lint time will make all (hint's riiit It wo do I itr duty loy ally and faithfully." "1 reckon so," ;aid Steve us he turn id away, "hut yo' Yanks Is a darned enr'na lot o' critters joat. thy same!" TO EE CQSTTDTCBD. t itlag '.Jnt.iu in Ntw fork. 'One raaion why city pooplx are m much 010. -" afflleled with lllnsss thrn conutry p-iple," i.iiil u li-mliiiu jtbysicinn reeot.tly, "in beoaoasof tii ilifl.tmnee ia i,bir habila of eutoi. Vonrr. "inLryumii eat; a liearly breakfahi before V in ihu iii(.rnlli. lie ujita a hearty dlanSf r.t MOB, A I 0 o' look bstakss a light sapper, nets for a eoopls of hour or more and gUSS to bad to i-lep and reeapsrato. There is nothing like elespto iV'j renewed energy to the pbisl uni Dtan. your city man kpih hi hieakiiil aid li I' o'ekwk. IHi a liHRvy breakfiist, but in- aats lUfbt beeanss bin iiti u nu. allyhanvy. If bo baa been late iagottlug ep heilu hit food Std rashes oif to bis of ii ie, with his stomseh itruggllng foget thu 'te-.a of the c!:i i l(-. of Mini' lie hvi Ibuijt into it. At II or I o'clock beboluahmen mean, pia'a y mid Irnils and Uqaor in such eouKliiMier.iliou OS to tuaku hm oor b'jiuiiu b howl wilh .ii.i..... Then at. li o'clock he nuts an enormous eaatSS ciuuer, wit iocs it down wit,h t' or thriM) kiuiUof wine, ctflVe tiud UqUOlf! JM baa no una to rist uftcrwdm, bat rushss oif to the theatre, and When he laavssths theatre In: situ tlotru lo a nndni((ht upier thai drives his poor steuiach wild Hanln. He rolls into Led at 1 or. o'clock add won ders why hit cuuiiot sleep. Thiiu nut u o-v old nabionsd man in New York who still imlnt on the country habit cf eitini; dtu r.cr Iu thu middle of the day and BUD per at 11. 1 know some of theta, und they hr.ven't an aobii or a pida. Hut the ether fallows arc troubled with headaches, kidney troubles, liver difficulties and all torts of disorder." New York Presa. Cajtorl I Br 8uuitiol Pltebsv! pMlcrlptlon tor Infunls and ObUdmn, it oontalni tteUhor Oplanii Morphine uor other KaMOtld BubttnTiOo, it ia a linnnloM rabttlttttn l'of PttWgOiiOi Dropti BoothtnS Syrups, mid Castor Oil. lc is rioonnnt Ita gttnrnnten 1m thirty year.' uso by Millions of ALothnrti Caatorlndoitroya Worma and nllayg feverlahneaas Coatorla protonta ouiiitiB Hour curd, ourei DlnrrhoBa nod Wind Oollfl. Coitorla relievos tenthlng troubles, ourna oonatlpatiou nud flatalenoj. Cusitoriu nkaUui lntea the food, regtilntea thn btonmeii nutl bovevls, iflvinp; kculthy and nnturnl l Cum torlttj is tho Chlldreu'ti Panacea tho Mnthet'a lVicud. Castoria. "cut(rt IsanetoeUsnttestUolns for eWi gras. SMti-m have i.-,. .t . toiu its geod eBcl upon llielr childroii." Da. U. 0. OaaooD, Lowell, JiasJ. ' Ciwtoria Is tho l-et romo ly for ehUdrsn of tthteti i am BsajaaUnad. i Uoiw tim asy is ael fr dhtsal vhaanatbsn aUlsoasklwthereal Basrssl efthsu ehaarsB, uuj MsOsstssta lo . 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Ma. iu-'H'id f romorlaa trohle, brsaki i.r,T. tluoi'omto , livsr and loajsU. und. it rnitlntii 1 in for :i lenfth of Uni", kil l the n.Tyaa and pTodueei lo'ial or geueral paTaly rbero imi Bsesasttr ' irnslng these iincor ta'u urent when ooalttrerenrdy lit RAD WAV'S Ki-'ADY P.CLIKP will stip tho 111 M t xaradetbig ps n quicker, without nitaiinin ills lcatt wafer, in either Infaat or r. 1 lit It lntaiitly a-opi tuo moat eXCTUClfttlnr pabu,ellays taflammatlofl ann oarage ose Haas, wbatbar of tlu Luiits, S'omaeh, Bow t. or other z' RtUoT a 1 uoaa mnmhratioa POB BPBAJKS, BBCISKM, BAORACBS, PAIN tH TUB OMEST OK BIOBS, HI AU M ME TOUT if .'.run on ANY OTHBB 1'Al.N. a few app!iefttitm!.'t Ukcmaeic.ea'ia lag the pate to instiiiii st ip. CUBES ANT) PKEVEVT8 Colds.Ooughs, Soro Throat, Infiainmation, Bronchitis, Pnenmonia, Asthma, Difficult Breathing, lnflnenia, I'.hviimo: Inn, KeoMtgla, Bslatlaa, I.nin Magn, Sm iling of lite Jntnta, l'nlna in Unci.. 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