Th« Line Drawn. Pal was edrbraUns and he had 1mhlbed loo freely. He punehed another nan In the face and cot haled np before the court. The Judge told him he wa* chanted with . irlkin* a man. "Shore, yer honor, cant a nan have i u> nave ion ia raora wnere mil becan."—Boatoc Trail•ctlpL "Cold In the Head" * acute attach of Naaai Catarrh Per- • who are subject to frequent -colfe the heeJ" will tint that the um of U-’fl CATARRH MEDICI Nl: wtU
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Positive Proof. "1» that a rral dminoud pin von tmvc onT' "I ahnuld say My brulher did flee yean for gettln' It"
that” She thought of all the people ahe knew and made a rapid retroapeetton nf the one stationer's shop In town and Its possibilities In Name the way of eenO- dreae Ware Hera, menial aonvenlra. Ther* was no one ahe could think ,of who would send bar anything, and : nothing that ahe could remember that .would come la a box like Out. And ;Mr. Marks. Mirer string. He used red and white - cord that looked like peppermint candy and Mnce paper was so high he had even charged extra for enrel-
opea.
1 She laid hack the Ud of the letter i box and took the riolet box tenderly In both hands aa she would hare lifted a sick baby. Tea. the nnd address were hers. She had received a valentine. Sb- laid her cold top. where thf already doing their beat to obliterate th* uddrrxs. “Too darling." ahe whla.pered. “Von dear." Then she folded It carefully under turned back to the “Well," said Mb* Mathilda, looklne herer Loans abut the door. adU keeping her treasure out of sight “Tsn." Me answered slowly. Then producing the box. “He left this." "Hm! Who's It forr
“Me."
“Who from?" “I don't know." “If 1 catch any of these young sillies bangin' round after yoo. ni get rid of thi-tn In short order." “Hut. auntie, no one is hanging round. And ther—'e no harm in a valentine, is there?" "It depend." said the older woman grimly. “Open it" Luelln laid the Imx on the white tablecloth beside her own plate and untied the curd with trembling Anger*. Inside in a nest of damp tissue |«|>er nestled a gorgeous bunch of double violetK. With a Utile cty of Joy ahe buried her face In the fragrant “Oh. Annt
o’clock train? I’ve been thinking could ge* those new curtains ms da tf I bad the atnff today. Ton could ft*
by
“All right, auntie, ni got" began clre-udng rapidly. The touch at the card had brought hack e... vthlag and she was glad of a chance to get
away.
She ate her breakfast and pa>.vd the sitting-room without once glancing la at the violets. Perhaps she was f--oUah to fed so about a valentine sent In fun. but they recalled her nuat> words
too keenly.
She went straight from the riadM to the store and took the elcrtior to the fourth floor where she was ii. rectal for curtain goods. She walked t'roogh
toey—Spot Where Army Erected Fort Now Suitably
By LILIAN STAIR SCHREINER.
ONE of then te resting t
the life of the great
war president
curred at a time
when he was
This was In 1832, during the Black Hawk war. a war
which.
tlon to the number
oi 11 vi
more widespread
^ __ and consternation than any other
* "I-Cfm o! M airvul rz.-i a* ln ^ M m n Q, 1 -. ^ -M, I. lb. narj of th. batll. .t 8mi-
I'S! '> h »' ■ ^ ^ “C
4«i, i “■> 1» tv^t Ot a»
A man came forward to ask If be be of service and Laelin. re-
Oonaiv. nnd hypocrite* are twin*. CHILDREK WHO IRE SICKLlf k otbm who valae the health of their children Should never ba w.ih.miMOItHGhKirs SWIM MSMBS IM
Mathilda, they beautiful?" "I auppoae they're from that young fellow In New York." examlnlng the wrap per fui the portmark. "Te*. 1 thought so-New
TorkT
LueUa ataried I WO* Ups that
and her face went —
. Um*d hjr
£ ' *''*»'*• Sold hr I‘rua*t>4-. eretjMlr «» r*‘ kage IKM Addn A. S OtJCSTED. LE ROY. N. Y.
! vfter be gr-
FOR COUGHS «D COLDS ^tofc.aa«i« .wdeevniT. r « n-«a J T« «a -A*. PISO’S
nt the Dari* farm, where fifteen wom-
en and children where
spread through the country ethare was
scarcely
middle West that was Both at the plai northern Uilnola and soon stockade forts were thrown up and there the people flocked for protection from the ' savage* that they believed to be on their trelL Governor Reynold* of DUaota on April 18. 1882. for volunteers to organise again*! the savage*, and Uncola then twentythree years of age and bring at New Salem. Sangamon county, IlUnoU. one of the flrat to re* pood. The company was allowed to cbooaa Its own captain and much to hi* Jot fincoln t number at retea. Of tht* Incident be spoke L> later year* aa follows: Hawk war and I was elected mptwln of volunteer*, a anccea* which gave me more pleasure than I have had since." In those early days Lincoln showed
that
the rights of others which characteryear*. in evidence of which may be noted tha Incident of the Indian’s coming to General Oass with a letter recommending him for his services to the whites. Some of the men In the company wished him shot aa a spy. but Uncoln promptly Interfered. *aylng that this peaceable Indian should not be killed. There 1* no record to show but w-hat hi* Judgment wa* correct and hi* leniency well ad-
vised.
One of the moat Interesting tact* In Lincoln's history at thl* time, and which show* what queer prank* fate can piny. I* thl*: Geu. Winfield Scon, then la command at Fort Snetllng. sent two young lieutenants to m'inter In the HUnol* volunteer*. In the Ian gunge of a memoir of the times, one of i i these lieutenant* wa* "a very fascinating young man of easy manner* and j affable disposition, while the other wa* ] equally pteasant and extremely mod-' | est. It I* further stated that "a tall. 1 homely young man drraaed In blue Jean*" presented himself to the ileu-
t». - r , . t™* tenant* wa captain of a company of Thnr lAjrd. Thy trill /„ j volunteer* and wa* duly aworn la //ore war so svttt, so brief if . stats, ! ' rtiP 00 * »■**> admlal*tered the oath
luctantly turning her eyre away from the i-rena^ gave a little cry,
"Bobr
“Luella 1 It dear of yot come! Did get my note?" "Tea—but I—I — Will you ph tell me where tba (urtaln good* la? Aunt Mathilda sent me In to buy
“They Can Wait, blgh-backed bench ■nd I Can't." •“ a aaduded corner concealed by He drew her toward It they can wait. dear, and I can't Coma and alt down and teU me you care marry roe. dear! When you ive anyone's Ufe. you hr *• to pay the penalty by marrying him. you know." ’'Aren't you Just grateful T she stem-
red.
"Perhsp* t" be smiled. "And don't you think you ought to marry a society girl?" 1 know anything sl-out aodety and don't want la I want rev that's all." ^ "Oh. Bob!" cried Loetla ImppOy. “Thai It was a really truly vi i. ntlaa." •Copyright, HIT. by IS* McClur, • p,-
Per B> ndt- ate.) Memory’s Day.
st - Valentine’s is Memory's day
For some of vs vho hold A bit of satin put away Engraved «» tarnished fold.
"From one vho gives his h-art to And rows forever to be frge.*' Ft. Valentine's is Memory's Jay;
IFe tratrh the rising sun
nly strir
carried on in Wlecoruin. Lincoln was with Early'* company of ranger* la On June SO. 1832, this company creased the territorial line Into Wisconsin and camped on the bank of the Rock river, about a above the Tnrt’e village of the i. and which U the city of BeVolt. The often alarmed by Ott id. but had no They umrebed north and on only 1st camped at Storr’r lake, a abort distance east of where the village of Milton sow stands. Striking the mala trail of Black Hawk's army they followed It In a northerly direction toward Laka Koahkonoug. They reconaoitered here but finding no fresh evidence they fob lowed the trail up Bock river to a spot not far from where the dty of Fort Atkinson la n country at that time was a wildernew. and this army of General Atkinson's had to fairly cut its way " rough the underbrush, tall trees and dinging vines. He had an army of nearly two thousand regular*. He buUt a fort on the river bank near its Junction with Hark river, and his army repart of the month of July, reconnolterlng and following up trail* of the Indians through the
swamps and woods. Uncoln, a mamher of Early’s company of rangers. fc*k an active part in all the maneu-
vara. and when word the 8th of July by .
Indians that Black Hawk * in the swamp on an Islam. _ Knahkooong. five mUre down the river. It was Early's company that was aent to reconnoitcr. They crowed the rim* on rafts to the island, Urwoip _____ them, but the wily Hawk had Sown. Thl* happened on the 9th of July. They returned up the river to the «n*i» command, and on the lOtb of July Lincoln was mustered out cf service. Tba next day be started out with his com- I panioos for hi* home In nUnoia. That night his own horse and that of one
RECIPE FOR OftAY HAIR. To half pat «r Rum, a mosU ' aad K«.of* Pt* Hue tg.. vwy bttfc a tag aad nae
jar He Fount Washington has another h man. He a Edward B. Madd'a after suffering for the Uat two m from the sugar famine. ture»i! to the Washington polW Hr a barrel of granulaM < the substation at the IV Oropany:v*t bad been dropped by a tnvk dox has been able to get lew pound* of brown sugar a «>**• said. The amwout of augv on the war lari* would him four years. He wa* at be had sugar over to the police to tut rightful ouner.—Washington T.wi
Flwid F«wi. "I want to see akahoi aboil the fa.v of the earth." re«nark.<! dyapeptlc rltixen. “Of course, yon man drink* r • "No. I don't draw the tin* health of Um- natlcu is to be pn •*' we've got to «fcut down on t!.
Ice that .omsri In Cb. ai .'^ the rixllo and aaveMlre, h cover**] bj coal cotapnnles tan. Fk, to running the es at the rugioo through the brer-ta*
Mladlrectsd ovegy I* wb« man run* after a girt who C'"* 1
-mm ■iweu, T-Wl me rest of the distance wa* made oa foot ; Uncoln wa* very food of talking i K ! later life of hi* rxperiencre In the j Black Hawk wa-. On one occaalea I lu the fall of 1839. he was ra.iH-g I apractic a In Wlaconala After apeak- : lag at Bel nit be was conveyed by ear- 1 rlnge to Jacrerille. They traveraed ! the *amr route aa that taken by the army In the Black Hawk war twenty- I seven year* before. Uncoln reuogI •« and talked freely about the | events of that time, telling In hi* hui moron* way of the OfficulUre eneoun- 1 tered In hi* Journey home after hi*
horse wa* stolen.
Gradually, br-wev-r. In the three quarter* of a century and more that have
And it is hard, so hard, to tait. lit. Valentine's is Memory's day.
yft. like to that above.
Is blooming by an earthly vay.
A long-nnembend lore.
it I answered both letters ntul j.! luf tender are the eves the, d hrm a* much a* to mind hl*| Trar-gen.med nhnr. «
- <1 have he. _
> end to It. I know <ht« *i a ftil old <»cll and nht-n I wa* told in take ire of you. I |m•mired t.» do It and i hare. The Idea! Tfr IT''*' *— - !
' abort a paler,'.i
at allegiance to the “young man In j blue Jeans" was the lieutenant of the | fascinating manner* above mentioned. | Thl* wa* Jefferson I Ilia. The youDr man la blue Jean* wa* Abraham Unrein. and the other young limiteuant of "the extremely m.^lc*!" demeanor ! wa* Uoben Anderson, rommnnder ni Fon Sumter at the beginning of the Oril war. And no prem mlOon i..id them, a* they stood togv I !,. r Itu , ‘ "P*** morning, of the Iropor
tant pans they were each that greet drama of blood. In that par* of the war that
iradea camped in the wB- ' • — r riuckade pvsi, rotted
away unUl there wa* nothing to abow »tore the fort had atood. Then the Daughter* of the American Revolution of ton Atklnaou took the matte.- In band and placed » memorial to ma*k j
ta ■ massive Ixinlder of I
uauve atone with a tablet of ** 1 rhuartt* granite upon which thl* toMriptioo U engraved: “Near this spot
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