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I., HIMI'tmiS, Hauteur, 64 llroathYav. X, v. B. BKICKER, M. ., PHY&I0IAN AND STiItQEON, 1'. 9 Kftst Centre Htrcett Mahanoy City. Pa. Hklu and all special diseases a specialty, T II. OOYLX ATT0RNEY4AT.LAW. OiEotK-BetkU'i koUdliHt, dirtier Mln ncd Osntice .1 ljllwSivtrowHrf' i 30 tl r-THE- idoloqel .of figfi FonrtS -ft tory of th.e Late War.- By BERNARD BIGSBY, Author of "Loyal nt Last," "My Lady 'Fantastic," &c. GHAPTKU XII. A KiatlT ATTACK. "Wlnstanloy Is not much of niplncc," Frank Ilcsant said, as they marched that September afternoon up tho ono dusty street that constituted the main portion of the mteerablo village, twhoso squalid houses -and sallow, unwholc soino Inhabitants scorned from their signs of decay to bo unworthy tho no tice of friend or foe. No wondor Bragg had not stayed his march to pillage so contcmptablo a community, as it was really only a settlement of unhealthy "cracker" whites, on whom oven tho slaves looked with isontempt. "No, it isn't much of a place," Lieu tenant Gregory, to whom Frank's re mark had been made, assented, with an oxpresslvo shrug of the shoulders. 'They say ho was a bold man who first swallowed an oyster, but hang me, if he woidd not be a bolder who laid him self to rest in one of these huts." "Yet that may be our fate," Frank prophesied- "Tho Lord forbid!" was the pious re joinder. But amid all this squalor, one house stood high on a hill at the, further end of the village, which boasted greater pretensions than its humblo neighbors. It was a great, square, stone building, utterly without ornament, but roomy and capacious, which nerer by any pos sibility could ihave suggested homo, but which was largo enough, td promise accommodation for a host; and out of its square, ugly gateway, a tall, spare, fiddle-aged man was coming at a rapid -walk towards tho advancing column. "Ilowdyl Ilowdyl" cried ono of the eracker gentry, coolly offering a be grimed paw to Major Hopkins, a court icsy which that gentleman pretended not1 to notice. "Who Is this person coming down tho hill?" the officer asked. "Dim's Squar' Dixon, him is. We 'uns don' take much stock in h! lcylnd 'o1 peart on his raisin', an' thinks his solf better'n res' o' us." Squire Dixon- forthwith roso ono .hundred per cent, in tho Major's estima tlpn, a good opinion, which was forti fied by his unaffected expression of pleasure at tho presence of Northern .troops, and Ills kindly offers of hospi tality. "I am sorry I kyant house you all, he said, heartily, "but your officers will find a welcome in my pore homo, an' your men can tako up their quarters in the vlHaffo church," a proposition which was gratefully accepted. All went merry as a marringo-bclL Considering tho times, a bountiful sup per was dono amplo justice to by tho grateful officers, who did not fail also to appreciate a box of excellent cigars and an abundance of whisky, which, though forced upon them with a gener ous display of hospitality, thoy in' dulged In with moderation. Tho squlro proved himself-an admirable host, and won golden opinions from his well pleased guests. Ills was a peculiar case, as ho explained to them. Sent as a boy to a school In Massachusetts, ho nod acquired sentiments which were at variance with tho opinions of his neigh bors, particularly as regards tho ques tion of tho abolition of slavery, of which ho approved and which, of courso, had mado him a marked man in tho com munity. When tho war broko out, though his sympathies had been entire ly with tho North, ho had never dared to declare them, though ho was willing pow and at all times to sacrifice any thing In reason to his conviction any thing, in fact, short of beggaring his family. Ills family? Oh, yes, ho had a wife and three daughters who were now in Cincinnati, thank Heaven! be yond tho reach of Immediate danger. As tho Major said, when thoy reached their chambers, Mr, Dixon was altor gothor a most Interesting person. Lieutenant Cuthbertson, of Charlio Ful ton's company, was on guard duty, tho r.st of tho officers wcro assigned to a suite of chambers sldo by sldo at tho back of tho mansion overlooking a neg lected gardcii. After a brief chat in the Major's room thoy retired to rest But Hopkins, though bo had prof essed fatigue, was not Inclined to follow tho example of his subordinates: so Instead of throwing Ids weary limbs on tho tempting foathor-bed ho lit a cigar, put ,out his lamp, and drew a chair up to his chamber window. It was a brill iant moonlight night, almost liko day In Its semi-tropical clearness, and tho Major, who was a man of sentiment, Rooked with unfeigned pleasure on tho pretty scono wldch met Ids gazo. In iront of him lay the garden and orchard, and boyond, a rugged country road winding up tho sldo of a hill covered wltli 6crub, but whoso top was. crowned with lofty forest trees, sharply defined In tho whlto moonlight Could Frank Besant havts followed tho current of tho Majo:Js wandering thoughts, ho would lnde j Juwo been startled; for his meditations wero on tho possibility ot a man sincerely lov ing two women, .with himself as an Il lustration of thA proble a, and ono of tho women, the. sxuo wko tho sea had robbed him ot, tho other whom ho could only romcmber as a lovely school girl the mother of his young friend and subaltern. Ah, it was her face, not his boy's, that tho lad had reminded hhn of when ho first noticed him on board tho ship going down to St Louis. "Protty Mary Carter," tho Major thought, "I wondor what eho Is llko now r wouder If sho was happy with that fel low Besant, who always seemed to mo a bit of a prig, wonder If" But his dreams wero cut short by his noticing tho figure of a man creeping stealthily across the orchard. IIo first thought it was Charlie Fulton, but as the fellow emerged from tho shadows Into tho moonlit road. ho. aulokly aw flighest of all in Leavening Power, ABSOLUTeD? PURE his- mlslaltc, and a moment after ho recognized tho tall, spare figure of his host. In an instant treachery flashed across his mind liko an eleetrio shock. Surely Dixon had told him an hour ago that .he was so weary ho could scarcely keep his oyes open tmd would bo in bed in a iew minutes: then what did this midnight ramble moan? Snatching his Hold-glass from its case, he fixed 'his eyes on an open bit of road he knew the midnight prowler would shortly reach. Yes, there ho was. A long, shrill whistle like the call of a bird, and a mounted man in Confederate uniform rode up to him. Thoy talked together earnestly and negligently negligently because they thought themselves too far away for observation, but -thoy wero reckoning without the Major's power ful binoculars. Then tho trooper turned back up tho hill end Dixon ac .companled him. To snatch his cap and pistols and spring from the win dow was but the work of a minute to ono whose active, wholesome lif o mado his five-and-iorty-ycars as light a bur denas many n man's of half his age. Tho drop to tho ground shook him a bit, but ho tos not hurt, and without stopping to glTO word of warning to any one, ho started up tho hill. Now he could un derstand why Dixon had persuaded him to post his sentrles-on tho north, why this important road was without patrol or picket Tho best part of an hour elapsed. "Wake up, boys, quickly and quietly as you can. Make no noiso whateveiv our llve3 depend upon your silence." It was the-Major's voice. In flro mbiutes his officers wero In hla room. "You seo that hill yonder, my lads," ho saii, grimly pointing to tho cluster ing pines. "Well, just beyond those pretty trees In a little valley lies half a regiment of Confederate cavalry, who are about to do us tho honor of an early morning call. What do you say to out getting up allttlo surprise party and anticipating them In their polite atten tions? You think it best of courso then order your men imder arms with out an instant's loss gpt them out of tho churclj if you can without a sound and meet me at tho bend of tho road yonder." Ah, llttlo do Colonel nawes and hla merry men, stretohed at their eano on tho green sward, snatching a few hours of precious sleep before they shall cap tho climax of Jack Lascelles' superb mimicry by peppering tho lives out ol thoso poor devils of defenseless Yanks, know that two hundred gleaming muskets, held by tho hands of resolute men wero pointed on their prostrate forms from every tree around them. Llttlo did thoy think that even now their careless pickets lay stunned, 01 gagged and bound at their neglected posts. Did they start in their sleep and think 'It was a dream, as tho hoarso command rang out: "Make ready Flro! Fix bayonets Charge!" and two deadly volleys waked tho woodland echoes. With wild hurrah ithe Fighting Fourth wero on them. There is no time to even shout surprise tho only sounds, tho scuffling of men and tramp of steeds, as a score or two of trooDcrs. ficrhtintr lllco wild-cnts. ' t a 1 'TnnTinrprt tr rtnf 1. n( t- Tint-ona lnncn ntA giunuuo uiuo viciory miy 01 ma enemy killed and wounded, over forty prisoners taken ,and nearly two hundretf horses, with their equipments and ac coutrements, captured, to say nothing ol several stands of small arms 1 and two. baggago wagons filled with ammunition and supplies. But thero was one enemy the gallant Major missed, and him ho sought for with eager, vengeful haste rfh, thero ho goes stretching his long legs liko a' crano in awkward, flight, and making with maddened haste for a neighboring copse. "After him, boys!" tho Major cried, pointing with his sword to tho luckless fugitive. "I'll gtvo fifty dollars to tho man thnt brings'hlm back to mo alive alive, remember, for I want to hang 'him!" i Who would ever havo thought tho gcntlo Major could havo made as blood thirsty a declaration not Frank Besant, who gazed in inquiring wonder on his flushed cheeks and flashing eyes. But tho Major's soul was raging against tho hapless wretch's sustained duplici ty, and, when ho said ho Intended to hang tho s ,oundrol, ho surely meant It Poor Squlro Dixon was Indued a pltlablo sight as ho was dragged by two .rough soldiers into tho irate Major's presence "Fling a ropo over tho limb of that treo and tie him up!" was tho stern command. ' At first tho poor wrotoh'a tonguo re fused to utter abject prayers for pardon, but when In an agony of terror ho saw them making tho fatal preparations a torrent of wfid supplications burst from his Hps. But tho Major's faco never relaxed a' mufwlo. "String hhn up, boysl" Alroady the men's hands wcro forc ing Ids nook Into tho nooso, when an other appeal from the doomed man was more effective "I will glvothe lives of six Unlqn sol diers for my own six strong, i,oung 1 I ,11.1. t 1 ftL X .1 minx in the vigor ol youth lor this oiu, Worn-out life of rjlnol" ho criod,wlth dctbalrixur enemy. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, "What do you" mean? Speak quickly, scoundrel, or It will bo too latel" "There are six Union prisoners hidden whoro vou can never find them if I dio with the secret on my lips, and where in- . -. "fling a kore oveb the limu ok that tbee!" if you slaughter me, they will perish with hunger and thirst for I alono havo fed them, and there will bo no ono to do It if you murder mo." "If he speaks tho truth there is soma sense in that" tho Major said, reflect ively. "It is God's own truth," the man moaned. "If you will give your word to let mo gu free and unharmed I will mako a clean breast of It and tell you where they arc. Six young lives for ono old ono think of it!" "Yes, and such a worthless one as that you offerl" Major Hopkins said, dryly. "Well, prove your words, and I will accept the terms, even though I cheat tho dovil in giving you your life." "And you will let no ono injure me?" "No ono; but be quick about it or I may chango my mind. Where aro theso men?" "In a cellar under my own house." "I might liave thought of that" tho Major said, annoyed to tldnk that tho miserable wretch was to escape big righteous punishment So Mr. Dixon was marched back to Ids own house, with tho rope still around his neck and hla. hands tied behind his back, together with tho horses and spoils of war, and tho many wounded men, who, though most of them ene mies, wero treated with a wonderful tenderness by the rough soldiers. It was even as Dixon had said. Tho men ono officer and Ave privates of ap Iowa regiment wcro found, gagged and bound with cords drawn so tightly that their flesh was cut as with a knife. "A 7o had to keep them quiot or you would havo heard them," Dixon said, reading tho stern inquiry of th Jlajor'a looks. "Unloose his bonds and let him go before I break my word and brain him where ho stands!" Hopkins cried, una ble to cont-.ol his Indignation. Nor was tho Major alono In his wrath, for it was with tho utmost difficulty that the officers wore able to restrain their men while tho trembling wretch slunk from their sight When tho rescued prisoners, whoso tongues had been so cruelly tied by whip-cord, wcro ablo to speak, they wero of courso asked a hundred ques tions, and among them thisi 'Ttn -'An lmntw TtrVirtrv 1 i r. lo . "Yes," was tho prompt reply, "ho is off northwards with all tho speed ho can to Louisville." "And Buoll knows It not!" Major Hop kins declared, aghast at tho significant lmportanco of the news. So, leaving tho enemy's wounded to (tho tender mercies of tho citizens of Winstanley, and despatching their own in a baggago wagon with a small es cort, they mounted their nowly-ao-quircd steeds and hurried as fast as thoy .could back to Buell's army. "No wonder Southern gentlemen call such as our Wlnstanloy friends 'wldte trash,' "tho Major mused. "I havo often felt surprise at tho epithet, but now I think It 6ults them down to tho ground. " to be continued. A New Venture w- RJaVtlATr POIT8 lias opened a AT Mo. 218 M. CENTRE ST POTTSVIIXE, PENN'A. Bales ot assorted goods, notions, hardwire, glassware, etc, etc Goods from all parte ot the county solicited on commission. bopelets by the kt iyiclni. Vrom flru do&e & Q il. HAMILTON, M. D-, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Otneo-)WetIJw;d et, : yroptuti i lymntnrasarerem'Ted. Send 1W FREE ROOIt nf ieit Kite TEH DMSMEE htoMMloah I THEY SCENT DANGER Koystono Baiik Directors Pre paring for Trouble. REWARD OFFERED FOR MARSH. Philadelphia's Oity Treasurer Has Mado an Assignment IIo Is llolnc Shadowed by OlHcers Tho Tanclo Scorn to Ho Increnslnc 'l tlio Kurt l'ar Distant A Member of tho Se lect Council Slukos a Statement Gov. Pattlsnn Wants Information. PitiLADKLi'inA, May 23. Tho sensational developments in tho matter of the city's financial affairs, the Koystone Bank and tho Spring Garden Bank continue to bo of paramount interost, and thoy wcro furthor intensified by tho rumors con cerning another national bank which has city money on doposlt. President Harsh has not beon found, and his bondsmen havo offered a reward of $1,000 for his capture. Thero was a rumor that he had been apprehended In Montreal, but this the government officers of this city do nied. In the meantime Bardaley's affairs are becoming more complicated. The court granted an order that he should answer such (mentions as Councils' investigating committee saw fit to put to him. He has made an assignment for tho benefit of his creditors, and his bondsmen at tached the Bradford Mills proporty. Thoro Is no doubt ho is a ruined man. The experts appointed by tho mayor aro still at work on his books, but it will bo somo timo before thoy havo anything dclinito to givo out. Tho city treasurer Is being shadowed by tho officers, but tho3o in authority .are dolicate in ''heir admission of this. It Is even rumored that he will bo arrosted, and tho equivocal roplio3 of the mayor and others to questions on this point only tend t- confirm theso suspicions. Bardsley was at his office until noon, when, nt tho bidding of a deputy -United States marshal, he went to tho marshal's offico. He issued a statement concern ing his connection with the Clamor notes, which Mr. Clamer corroborates in full. Governor Pattison, as tho State Execu tive, enters upon tho proceedings. Ho has instructed Auditor-General McCa mant to gather such information as may ba obtainable, so that ho may take such action as tho circumstances may warrant, Tho tangle seems to bo increasing, and tho end still seems to be far In the dis tance. A reliable member of select council made this statotnont: "Tho ond is not yet. I can toll you for a fact that sov. oral of tho directors of tho Keystone Bank havo within the past fow weeks sold or othorwlse disposed of their horses and other property. Thoy scent danger in tho nir. They havo been allowed suffi cient timo and they have mado tho most of it. If you levy on several of them to day you would get nothing. Thoy havo boon preparing, and aro prepared for un pleasant experiences. THE DAVIS SHOE FAILURE. Crodltors Will Probably Itocclvo Sixty Cents on tho Dollar. Boston, Mass., May 2d. It is reported that tho liabilities of Mr. Josoph Davis will amount to $3,000,000, and that tho creditors will, in all probability, receive sixty cents on the dollar. A meeting of creditors will be hold on Monday. A sensation was created hero when the report was received that the Hill Shoo Company of Memphis had failed, and William Vilas Hill, tho presldont of tho company, immediately thereafter com mitted suicide. Tho failure of tho firm was directly due to tho falluro of the Davis Shoo Company, of Lynn, which owed tho Hill Shoo Company botween $300,000 and $400,000. CANADA IN TROUBLE. Everything In Confusion and Everybody Is Alurmod. Ottawa, May 23. Matters at Ottawa are in a critical condition. Sir John Macdonald is ill again, suffering, it is said, from a collapse similar to that which came upon him at Kingston dur ing tho elections. His oldest colleague, Sir Hector Lan govin is lying under indictment for fraud and malversation of public funds. Mr. Chapleau is demanding tho French leadership in virtue of his greater ser vices and cleaner reputation, while con viction thnt tho end of the long reign is near is corroding tho allegiance of many private members elected to support the Government. Its humbler workers in the country are hurrying as fast as they can under the friendly roof of tho Custom House or Postoffico. Everything is in confusion: everybody is alarmed. There Is talk of sending for Tupper, but no ono believes his presence could avert tho crash that is imminent Removals at the Huston Custom IToasc Boston, Mass., May 23. Speaking of ths dismissals at the Custom House, Colt lector Board said to a reporter to-day : The reduction in tho force of the Custom Houso hero means a saving of $25,000. The reduction will tako placo on June 1. This will make a total reduction, under my administration, of $00,000. Most of thoso who will go aro clerks. Thoro will bo no now hands taken onw Drowned While Flshtnc. Bounh BnooK, N. J., May 23. James Coopor, a student in an Ohio collogo, who was on a visit to his uncle, Dr. Jo. seph La Rue, while fishing in tho Passaiq River, felt suddenly a sharp, strong tug on his lino. In attempting to land his fish he overturned tho boat and was thrown into tho water and drownod. His body was picked up later about three miles down tho stroam. Tragedy In "Llttlo Italy." New Yokk, May Ctf. Albarlgo Arnone, aged 24, was shot aud Instantly killed and John W. Remington, aged 20, was mortally wounded by Gussoppl Cangro on East 112th street In "Little Italy" last night during n quarrel. The murderer escaped, All tho parties participating in the tragedy are Italians. Short lit Ills Accounts. WitanNT?atf, Del., May 23 John 3. Dougherty, collector ot taxes for tho northern city district, is short in his ac counts about $101000. He was elected by the DomocratlO levy Court two yean afio, One of the troubles of life is the breaking of lamp-chimneys. Needless. Macbeth's "pearl top" and "pearl glass" are tough against heat. You will save nine-tenths oi your chimney-money by using them, " Pearl top " fits niost of the little lamps ; " pearl glass ii is for " Rochester, " Pitts burgh," " Duplex," etc. We make a great many sizes and shapes, all of tough glass. You can get the right ones. Talk with your dealer about it. Pittsburg. GEO, A. MACBETH & Cu. COLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. I.BAKER&CO.'S from which tho excess ol oil has beon removed, 13 Absolutely JPuro and it is Soluble, No Chemicals aro used In its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and thereforo far morn economical, costing less than one cenl a citp. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids a3 well as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Borcliester, Mass, $2.nn V and otber special, tlei for Gentlemen, Ladles, etc.. are war ranted, and so stamped ou bottom. Address IV. u, JJUUULAS, Ilrockton, .Hiikh, Sold by iToso2pla Ball, JSJlaLi3L.xxca.oa.la JE&. ARE THE BEST. 100 styles, prices to suit nil. Wm. Avbks & Boss, Philadelphia fciold by all dealers. ChtehMter Ench.h Diamond II rand. 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The system onoe impregnat ed with the Speclne.lt becomes an utter Impossibility tor the liquor appetite to exist. a page ouojs oi parugiuttrs 1x10 u ue uou u C. H. HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah FIRE INSURANCE ! lirjut iti Blitit Reliable Porel Cult CiujuIh Represented by DAVID FAUST&AJi Dr. Thee! To oiott "siUbU ao4 iucewufal pcuilUl for lIduM of both Special DIseases,BIood Poison t'LCE lt9, UlotobM, Plmplei , Sore tUuth, Throit, Irrltstloo. Siftld lni. laflm;nuloDi, ttldoy Ul&dder. Uoit vittuitj, Wwk bick DriDtuiU. FLIei. UtUnholr. WetkoeM PbUltr ImpitrvdUtuorj sodDtetT, ttrloUrw ill dUuei reauHlDg from jtifil rrori or from ortrworK, OlcLYouns cr Mtddto Aged don't anirr qj tcai; sort u erutu, do ciptrltsaut I bars ttirytbl&g kaowa ta mtdleii sad lurKiaii telae, tbttlntu sod old cuei oHoiiatf. noniitur wbofaJIdriUrstonca. Vraib eaie cored in Is 10 drt. Kuropaaq UwnlUl tirarirnte to Oermaoy, tot Uod. Prices sod Anatrlt, u flrtlhetwa and diploma pro sod U yer practical isprleneo ia.000 caa aurd J earl Ot & if t At vUibepsldtfftQtlTartkmf dCHtior.wboi Ca-UjUUU cdv"t si crtataklU, kncwiadasua iprlaQ and vbe ecu abow m&nr patiaota parmsutatlr cured sa I eta sfW quiet t and .ltrilitn doetora bi, ruload tbcm, ileud So a urn p for bo "TBUTu" sad aworu teattmttotiiatXDOilnr onset sad sdvfrl'alas doctors with Ibetr fa-la 10 4 fraudulent f uuintee 4 d tabtfinouia!, tbels siperlance they do sot poaitasod ibru ebeniti of rafu&dma noser or fritodly ttlis sad their obtsp sad wortblcaa drurs neither wbleb enrn tpu, but are uicd sa datcj sod remit loruln oftbouitnd of eooadiDg- flottuu, Omrr Uocej,- Bvcrjdfty from 9 A U USl' sf oealnialto. Wedoeadsj end Saturday Krrolno trnm I lb, Sunday from to IS. rl 4uercooia acs waaufcj saaDsiwrou immi iuuh. Breakfast Cocoa f. nil. SPPilB .-rJ nv H'liifatiAi ri I tVJAJBSfti. w -1 Wa L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE ill Loci 1