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Human interest Is always stirred to ifover boat ty a race, whether tho com peting objects uo men In the arena, horses on tho courso or yuohts or ocean steamers flying over tho foaming waves, hut hero was a sight that mado tho dull est pulao boat fast two armies rushing across u Stats, as big as a European country, In anxious haa to to reach a spot that may be a key to pronounced victory. Bragg and Iluoll with tlvolr thousands wero tho participators In this stupondoua ttrugglo, with all tho odds of an early start in favor of tho former, but tho Union General reached tho goal flrot, uud so foiled ono of tho finest of forts of his astute antagonist, whoso record during his brilliant career was. second only to Le's among tho South ern commanders as an expert tactician. But though forestalled In his inten tions, tho Confodcrato loader seized tho opportunities left to him, with consum mate skill, flooding tho State with ap peals to loyalty to his cause, inspiring thorn by th pro none nnd boasted suc cesses of his troops to join bis stand vd, and mailing aim oat superhuman ef forts to nn tho Kentooklwis to cv declaration of secoasion. Trent ilrl!iiu LUan TK hut wkntxumA in An ill Maryland; daring oven to areata a pro vUlonol Governor and carry Into eSoct a utrlngont conscription law. "Ootno Into tho folds of your brothorbood," was his passionate appeal by proclama tion. "Cheer us with the smiles of your women, and lond your w tiling haiuu to secure tho lierltago of llbcrtyr" And cvuu when all this failed bo won SU0C0O3 from dofoat by turning his de mand for men into aa fin- iuppliut, ravaging tho rich lands ot tho northern part of tho Btato with its fcrtllo vul lcys and grcon pastures, until ho Lud a wngon-traln of supplies forty miles long clothing, boots, arms, two hun dred loads of bacon, six thousand bar rels of pork, two thousand horses and eight thousand hooves, and all this vast array of booty ho dispatched in safety southward. Thon, when this valuable feat was accomplished, ho sullenly bo- gan a retrograde movement with Ilucll, whoso delay had frottcd Uio gallant troops ho led almost beyond endur ance, In tardy pursuit. Day by day tlio Union forces followed tho retreating host, when on tho Oth of October, as thoy reached tho villugo of Forryvlllo, Bragg turned upon them with sudden fury, and fighting from noon till cv-o, so crippled his pursuers that when darknoss earno on ho was allowed un molested to escape with all his plunder to Chattanooga. In judging General Bucll's actions during this campaign, it U bnt fair to' remember that many of his failures were duo to unavoidable mlsfortuno and faiso information, and that ho was pitted against a leader of oxcoptionablo high qualities! but popular opinion did not stop to weigh theso considerations, so on tho last day of tho same month ho mot tho f ato so of ton accorded to tho unsuccessful General, deprivation of command. Thomas had refused to re place him, so Rosccrans, whoso brilliant career In West Virginia had already be come a matter of history, was appointed to this important command, and under theso now auspices tho Fighting Fourth With the rest of tho army found them .selvcs once more at Nashville Tho dusky shades of night wero fast lengthening and tho sun had set In crimson glory tho last departing blush of Indian summer when on an early November evening tho figure of a horseman might havo becu seen riding at a steady trot along a road which leu in a southeasterly direction from Nash ville. Ever and anon tho traveler looked back over his shoulder with an .expression of anxioty at tho fair city ho jNvas leaving, and then grasping his bridle with moro determination and spurring his horso to greater effort, as 'though ho wero there instigating him self to tho accomplishment of somo ithlng ho was undertaking in only a' half-heartcd manner, fixed his eyes on lights which glimmered in tho far dis tance and steadily pursued his journey without permitting any regret ho might, havo entertained to distract him from his nurposo. In tho trim flimro and handsomo foaturcs of this solitary jhorscman it is not difficult to recognize our young friend, Charllo Fulton but' not tho gallant, gay, Ught-hoarted lad who marched from Columbus with high hopes and spotless soul, for in tho rider to-night wo seo ono whoso faco is drawn with care, ono who would even now turn back from tho fatal errand ho is bontonif somothlng stronger than, his senso of honor did not drag' him for ward; and this somothlng was tho slren flgure of a woman, for whoso favors ho felt at that moment as if ho would barter his very soul As tho mariner of ancient days looked on Soylla and dreaded Chary Mis, ho knew that ho was risking two Imminent dangers- being caught as a spy and hung, or arrested for treason and shot but sho had sent him word to come, and if a hundred deaths stood between him and! her, for her sweet sako ho would daro thorn all. Hour by hour lie rodo, each mllo alternately as ho nearcd his goal torturing Am with remorse or thrilling him with expectation. Ahl thoro is tho signal two lights burning in a garret window of tho houso ho is at last approaching. lias ho been there bof oro? It seems bo, for ho dismounts and, leaving his horso tethered to u tree, advances up tho very .orohard path down which one momor lablo midnight Frank Bcsant Hod so hnrrledly. And she meets him. Eadlantly beautiful in a dross bo per , .feot thai H .tkllowft &a roundeJoiaM. flighest of all in Leavening Power. AUSOHITEKT PURE ness or nor exquisite ngnro to snow its ! graceful linos and stir to the depths of his soul the Impassioned youth as he gaios at the undulating form, worship ing with the fervor of a first lovo. "You aro oomo," sho says, In an ao cont tremulously musical. "Yet I liard ly thought you would dare another Tlilt." Sht. permitted him to draw her to his breast c.u imprlLt a kiss upon His up turned face "Cornel" ho said. "When you say come,' my sweet one, thero is no dan ger I would not dare to do your bld Ung." Sho trembled under his ardent gann. Pity for a moment broke the spoil that bound her better nature, and disengag ing heruelf from hts embrace she cried, ba tamest Vonest "Ho, poor boy, it la she TnEMnmn undkii ms ardknt oazk. not too late even now to save you from tho consequences of your rashness. Hasten to your horso and away as fast as you can rido. Treachery Is all around yon. I, even I, have, dug tho pitfall for you. Fly, If you would save yourself from harm and mo from mad ness; for your grand devotion has touched my heart nnd I could almost lovo you." "Almost! I thought " "Hush!" But tho warning camo too lato; a dozen stalwart forms, springing from tho shadows of tho trees, surround the young iu, who, stunned by tho girl's revelation, yields without a blow for freedom. "Another captive to your fascinations. Hiss Loscelles," tho officer In charge of tho party says, with moro mockery than sincerity. "Your beaux ycux'uxc moro ef fective than our rlflo-bullcts." "And just as cruel!" sho mutfbrcd, bitterly, as sho watched them load her victim to tho house. "Fool that I am, if after all, tf wore him and not tho other ono I love." Once moro Charllo la cn tho road, with his horse's head turned not to Nashville but to Murfreesboro, and not alono now, but with a gay company of jolly follows, who, though they guard him wolL treat him with a consideration that would rob Its capture of its sting, if ho wero not so dazed with tho discovery that ho was dollvercd into bondage by tho girl ho lovedj and, poor, Infatuated lad, ho felt that oven now he could not shako himself free from tho chains of her fatal fascinations. That night Charllo Fulton slept at a plantation close to Murfreesboro in a small, dark, low-coiled room, whoso gloomy aspect was increased by its heavy antique furniture and old-fash ioned presses, carved in tho grotesque tasfco of th last century. Morning dawned cold and gray, bui vlth its first gleam he sprang from his bed and ran to tho narrow casement. The sight be low riveted tho galling thought that ho was indeed a prisoner, and that tho ad ventures of tho preceding night were not a hideous dream. A squadron of dragoons, who seemed to have passed tho night beside their horses, lay stretched or seated in all tho picturesque groupings of a bivouac; somo already ,up and stirring; others leaned half-list-lessly. upon their elbows, and looked about as if unwilling to believe that their rest was over; while some, .stretched in deep Blumber, woko not 'With tho tumult around them. Having dressed, ho walked up nnd down tho narrow room, tortured and , agonized by sad reflections. Suddenly ho saw a group of horsemen arrlvo at whoso approach tho pickets wero on tho alert and tho guard at tho gate pre sented arms. Tho sound of voices be neath him Informed him that tho party occupied tho room below his own; so he strained his ear to catch tho current of their murmured conversation. Tho next minute his door was unlocked and an officer entered, bowing politely as he advanced Into tho middle of tho room. "Will you havo tho goodness to follow mo this Way?" Charllo had barely time to ask Into whoso presence ho was about to be ushered, when, with a smile of strange meantner, ho opened a door and intro duced him Into a spacious apartment Although ho had seen at least a ddzen horsemen arrive, thero wero but three present. Ono of theso, who sat at m email tablo near tho window, never lifted his head on his entrance, but ns elduouslv continued his occupation. Tho ono, however, on whom Charlie's attention was especially concentrated stood with his book to tho open flro pJacot Btcrtujy contemplating hja np- UK U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, proauu. "What is your rank, sir?" ho asked, In a tono of command. "Captain of Infantry," wao tho ixdlen reply. "What was tho Federal force nndr arms yesterday?" "I do not feel able to glvo you any in formation, sir, as to the number or movements of our army," Fulton said, respectfully, yet firmly. "The devil! Do you know to whom you are talking and what you are say ing, sir? Smith, do you hear the fel low?" "Yes, sir," tho other replied. "And, If you will permit me to deal with him I will havo the information out of him before ho U ton minutes older, General Bragg." "Ah, yon rascal, I believe rem," tho srtrperior smllod, graciously; "but I'm sot going to truat Mm to your gentle catechism." "Had you dispatches?" he added, turn ing to Fulton, who preserved an obsti nate silence, on seeing which ho ad dressed the officer who had brought the prisoner in: "Were any dispatches found on him when ho was taken?" "No, sir; nothing was found on him except this locket." "Ahl" said Bragg, gazing at tho beau tiful features of Mary Loscelles. "An other of my Lady Fantastic s hapless victims take tho prisoner book to his quarters." tome along," said tho (rood-humnred officer, as he strode from the room, with Charllo following. "Havo thoy given you any grub to day?" ho asked, as thoy reached the prison chambor. Not a blto nor sup; but I am not hungry," was tho doleful confession. "l'shaw, man! ohoer up I'll go below and send you somothlng," and, true to his word, his dopnrturo was quickly fol lowed by a substantial meal, which Fulton, notwithstanding his troubles, did ample justlco to. Then camo a clatter of arms and stamping of horses without, and Charllo saw tho squadron on tho move. "By .Tovol you aro in luck, my boy, a manly voico cried, as his door opens,!, and tho officer who had commanded Sis guard tho previous night mado his ap pearance. 'How so?" Charllo OBkcd, wearily. 'Why, thoro's no batch of prisoners to send to limbo, so I'vo orders to con duct you to a recruiting station at Mur freesboro, whero you won't get half bad quarters, I can tell you. The General, too, Is well impressed with you, and means to lot you down easy, so keep a stiff upper-lip and hopo for better fort une " Fulton's next quarters wore tn a largo, roomy building, which hod once been a privato residence of no mean proportions, but which was now occu pied by tho military, partly as a recruit ing ofllco and partly as a hospital for a few convalescent officers, whoso wounds for tho tlmo Incapacitated them for act- lvo Bcrvico. His chamber faced tho grounds of a handsomo mansion, ten anted ovidently by persons of position in society, for Charllo spent many a weary hour watching gay crrours of ladles gathered on tho broad verandah, or tolling with tho noodlo on soldiers' Buppllos in tho handsomo rooms, the windows of which wero almost always open. lie naa bcea olrcrca a parole, and had refused, a decision which did not lower him in tho estimation of his generous captors. And now tho trnvoet season m all tho year in tho South was approaching, tho Christmas holidays, and Charllo could sec that his fair neighbors were making lavish preparation iar tho coming festivities. Charllo happened to mention this to a young officer, who often lingered after a visit 01 inspection to cnot with tho prisoner. "Bah! My dear fellows it Isn't only for tho holidays they're decorating, but to-night that pretty girl in blue, leaning on the pillar yonder, Is to bo married by Bishop Polk. I allow they'll havo a gallant fling, for President Davis him self has come to gram tho festivities with his presence." It doesnt seem to mo a tlmo far much rejoicing," Fulton said, moodily. "Never a bettor, was tho gay reply. "McCloUan whipped at An tic tarn, Sher man at d dead-look before Vlcksburg, Rosccrans on tho eve of a retreat, and Nashville as good as ours again!" "There's many a Blip 'twlxt tho cup and tho lip," Charllo ventured. "But not when tho cup is hold by the firm hands of heroes, " was tho decided answer. That night hla friend was with him again, wheu tho revelry was at its height. Tho evening, though In Decem ber, was mild, and In the crowded rooms of tho mansion must havo bect almost sultry; at least it seemed so, for tho blinds and windows wero flung up to their utmost height, affording tho two young men an uninterrupted vlow of tho ball-room. "Seo that tall, stately man load far word thoso two pretty girls to dance tlutt Is President Davis that flno fol low In block la tho bishop but, Heav ens, man, what la tho matter? You're polo as death ltsolfj" "Look!" Charllo cried, clutching hla neighbor's arm convulsively. "What is that thoy are dancing on that thing that oorpot what Is it?" "It is tho Northoro flag, my boy, the star and Btrlpes, thoy aro trampling under footl" was tho. exultant boast. '.Ell is no north or south, And there Is no oaat or west; Our tears aro shod for boroto dead Asleep In the broad eartk'i Vieoat Hoses and lilies bring Blossom and frond and thtro, yT the clouds have passed and tlgta A Uft Breaks into whitest morn. Ken from the wintry land, Men of the lands of sun, Eat the days are change! slscs vrfl fteti estransed, And tho north and south are one, Por where the bayonet gleamed Tollows the furrowing j low, And the hand of time, with 'ouch suMltse, Has smoothed war's rucged brew. nere are tho clustered craves Of those whose race marched down In the cold moon's light to the famtusl4ti Of beleagured Doston town. And there are the grassy tomt Unnamed by tonjuo or pen. Of those who sires left beussaeld fta To fight as Marlon's me a. Ottt these eloquent The sounds cf dlscerd eesite, Aad te spring grass waves by Dit rsad ed graves lAlit hope at the side of peac. jaA the robin builds her nest ' In the rlflo-shattered tree, And curlews cry where a clouSle slrjr Looks on a tranquil sea. , And so In brotherhood We scatter tho buds of May; I,et the flowers fall over one and oil, For we know no blue nor gray. And there la nq east and west, And there Is no north or south. 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It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalid as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors evorywhoro. V, BAKER & CO., Dorchester. Mass, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. 'm and after Nov. 24, 1890, Iratnt will teav Shenandoah at follcwt: Kor Wlgean, ailbrton, iTaoJcvllle, New oablle, bt. Clair, nnd way points, B.W, 8.13 m and 4.16 p m, Sundays, wo, two a m and S.1 0 p in. Vol Pottsvlllo, 8.00, k.iu a m and .15 p m, Hundnys. 600, .40 a in and 3.10 ma, f or Heading, ('.00, D.10 a ni and 1.15 pa, tfnndsiys, too, 9.40 a. m. and 3.10 p m. Kor Pottstown, i'hoemxville, .NorrLstown and Philadelphia (Broad strpet statloni, 6,00, UO am. and 4.15 p ni wtokdays Hnnaays, 600, 9.4U a m 3.10 p m TralnB leave Frackvllie lor Shenandoah at i0.40am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,0a p m. hunaavs. U.1B a m and 6.40 p m. ' Leave Vottsvllle lor Shenandoah, 10.15 and .1,48, a ra 7.15, 0.42 p m. aundays, 10.40 s m ' Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station), (or Pottsvllle nd Shenandoah, 5.57,10.25 a m 2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Bunday V.Z3 a in and 1,10 p.m. ror w xorK, s.au, 4.U0, 4.40, 6.3S, 8.50, 7.80, wvi nw, .uv muu a...u cu., a w uuuu, lUJJl t!ed expreSB, 1.06 and 4.50 p m.) 12.41, 1.40, 2.S0. S.W. 4, 6, .. tf.30, 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p m, 12.01 UIKUW fv Uttnorro ff fVI i i .11 K9C aJ 1 f oit n cn WA- J HUVaOJ Q UllrV V.Wf 11V, W.aMJ, u.l.. 0,0', VtQUt a m. and 12.40, 3.20 (limited 4.50), S.2ij, b,M. 6,50 7.!3 8.13 o m aud 12.01 night. f or en uin, spring ija.se, JBelmar, Ocean Grove. Asbury Park, and Lone Urnnch 3.20, 11,15, a. m. 4.00 p. m. week day for i reenoiu, o.v , p. m. iveec aays. Halllmor" and Washington, 8.50, 7.20, 8,31 9.10, 10.20, ) 1.18 u in, 12."i (limited express) 3.49 Ml 67 am .7.40 p. m and 12.03 night. For Baltimore. nly.i02, 4.1 1, 5 08 and 11.30 p. m. uu Sundays, 8.60. 7.20. B.lliand 11.18 a. m. 4.41 6.67, 7.40 n ni. 12.03 nlgbt. Baltimore only i.us anu u.su p m. For .ttichmona ana the Booth 7.20 ll.u a. m Limited Express 12.33 P. m.. 112.03 iiieht.weelr. days. Snndays, 7.20 a. ra., 12.03 night. linim leave narrisourg ior i-iiisuurc ana iho west every day at 12.25 and 3.10 a m ana 8.00 (Umlted) and 3.40 p m. Way for Altoona, i.lS a m and 4.10 P m every day. or i-nisDurg ouiy, ii.u a ni a any ana lo.aj i in week. day.. Leave bunbury for WlUlamsport, Elmlro, Jauandaleua. Kocbester. llutlaloand Niagara 'alui 5,10 nm dally, and 1.43 pm weekdays. War Vatklns, 6.30 p m week days. For Krlp, and Intermediate Tiolnts. 5.10 a m:. dally. For Lock Haven, 5.10, and 9.53 a m. dally, 1.34 and 5.30 p. in. week days. For lienova 5.10 a m 1.43 and 5,30 p m week days, 1.10 a, m Hundayti. f i'UUU, J.lt,WUUlJ, nan. Man'r Gen. Pars. Act. "7-ILMINQTON & NORTHEKN lL K. dvmeiaoie in neci juay, iu, iooi. Trains leave Reading (P. iS H. station for Gibraltar, Seyferl, lllraboro, Joanna, Spring field, Waynefchurp Junction, Coatesvllle.VVest uneBier.uuiiQBiora j unction, ii,au,j uuciion, Wllmlucton and Intermediate stations, dally except Sunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. aud 3.15 p. m. Sunday only nt 3.05 p. m. For Warwick, St. Peters and Intermediate Btatlous.datly except Sunday, at 0.20 a.m., ana o.iu p. m. nunany oniy o.io a. iu For lllrdsboro and luterniedlate stations. Saturday only, at 12 m. lor iiauimore ana wasnincion iu. a u. it. 11. 1 daily excent Sunday at 0.25 and 8.30 a. m. and 3.15 p. m. Bunday only at 3.05 p. in. Trains arrive at. iteaaing t . lf" bunion; Irom Wilmington, 11. & O. Junction, JlonU cliuniu, unaausiora junc ion, wesi uiicsier, Lennpc, Coutesvllle, Wasnesburg Junction, Snrlnerleld.Joanna. lllrdsboro. Qlbraltar. Hey. fiirt and Intermediate stations, dally except Sunday nt 10.20 a. in. 6.62 and 8.17 p. ni. Sun day only at 11.24 a. in. From St. Pete 'eters. Warwick and Intermediate stations, dally except Sunday, at 8.28 a. ra, and 2.25 p. m. Sunday only at 6 p. m. From lllrdsboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. in. From Washington aud Ualtlmoro, dally ex cept Suuduy, 10 20 a. in. 5.52 and 8.17 p. m. Sunday only at 11.21 a. m. iiownkss jiuiuuH, uen'i pass. Agt. A. G. McCAUSIiAWD. Bnpt. Sioo nutl Upwards CAN UK INVESTEU IN A I'OblTIVP, A?S'aJ UAKT? 15 PerCent. Dividend Paying Stoolr. Full particulars and ' Prosrectuti can bo had ou application or addressing 8., I.. MMPriONi Hanker, 64 lirouelwiiy, M.V. FIEE INSUEANCE I Largttt isd Eldtil Btllitle Pirtlj Cttb C.o;t.Itt Eicrresentca by DAVID FAUSTfi 13) H, Jardln threat, 1KNANDOAH, PA R. BRICKER, M. D., I'HY&IOIAN AND SDJtGJEON, So 9 Kast Centre Street; Mahanoy City, Pa) Bkln and all special dlEeaetu a specialty,