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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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mm mmrnm rfp^vT ~^t IT^H^V- Lady of the Castle. U* Pfefferle^f Bell kneeling at her feet and offering TAKE THE SUHSY SIDE. long ago had seen it was better thus. give them lots to do, and keep them the beautiful young maiden all that She sat down to sooth the sobbing at it. And as for that young 'un, ii he had to offerhis devotion and his baby, and under his mother's gentle Let's oftener talk o! nobler deeds she warn' allers pet tin' of it, it Last of the mighty race of Winded:, life. And rarer of the bad ones, touch he soon gave signs of a more wouldn't be so tarnal cross." IB 5 Dealer in-A And sing about our happy days, The lady listend silently and with comfortable state. She was very famed for brave men and lovely women, "I know better," was the retort, And not about onr sad ones. bowed head to his ardent pleadings. tired she had done a hard day's work "mother remembers when Will and was Adelheid, heiress of the caa We are not made to fret and sigh,. Then she said, looking up, uut away already, and was not half done. his wife were married, and there never And when grief sleeps to wake it, tie and broad lands that had been from him, and speakingly absently: Mr. Harris had a quantity of hay was a smarter likelier girl anywhere. Bright happiness is standing by, CANNED, DRIED & GREEK owned by her ancestors., and, so far "I have heard those words before." down, and kept himself and the boy Will was good, too, but he got in such This life is what we make it. FRUIT8,p as beauty went, she was worthy of her "But never from lips so true, so and two hired men .busy. Of themselves, a way to make money, and the more Let's find the sunny side ol men honest, so disinterested," said the there was only the lather, he works the more she has to. Then lineage, but of proud and haughty Or be believers in it Flour and Feed* young man, warmly, forgetting, in his mother and two children, the oldest they've buried three children, and temper. So proud was she that A light there is in every soul facsination for the beautiful lady, how and youngest of the five, Twelve mother says her hard work helped to That takes the pains to win it. among all the nobles of Brisgan she he had certainly taken her inheritance years it was since she had married shorten their lives,and" Oh! there ia slumbering good in all, STONE,WOODKN AND WILLOW could find none whom she thought into account in the first place. good-natured, hard-working, And we, perchance, may wake it "Oh, youre a perfeet baby yourself, Our hands contain the magic wand ambitious Will Harris, whom The lady sighed and was silent. worthy to call her lord. that's my notion," sneered John. WABE. This life is what we make it. every one said would "make money Then she said: "If I yield to your "And I tell you," proceeded honest NEWULM, MINK. Among those whom she had, after wishes we must be married at once." and they said, also, that he had done Joe, "if the poor'thmg goes on in this Then here'B those whose loving Hearts her fashion, first attached to her by Fr, Burg, "At once!" cried Von Stein, perhaps unusually well in securing Mollie San- way much longer, they'll be another Shed light and joy about them! every art, and afterward repelled with dersfor his wife. How golden the coming a little startled. Yet what lover Thanks be to them for countless gems grave over there, for she's next to bitter derision, was a young man ol We ne'er had known without them! years looked to them then! Mollie ever found the time between betrothal sick now, aud I wish Will could see Oh! this should be a happy world noble family, but slender fortune, who was graceful, lively aud the prettiest and marriage to shortl am it." To all who may partake it had long been in her service as page girl in the country, and everybody ready," he said, gallantly, "and impatient." He began to see*it. He sat on the The fault's our own if it is not and squire, as the fashion of those knew she had taken the premium for milk-stool listening. He thought of This life is what we make it. Manufacturer of and Dealer in her butter, and was far-famed for her The lady smiled, moved softly away days demanded. long ago and now,and the changes noticed bread-making. But it was "Mollie" to an old worm-eaten chest which was at supper. He remembered how After years of patient waiting and CIGARS, ONE JULY AFTERNOON.' then, never "Mary," and very few set against the wall, took from it two she had received, as a reward for her hope the youth ventured to declare knew her name was Mary Jane. It rings and a white veil and a crown ol toil, short words from him. Not that himself, and was received bv tue lady TOBACCOS, was only in the last few years, since myrtle, which she laid upon her dark he meant so, but he was in haste always, with a storm of sarcasms that literally -A. STORY FOB FARMERS. she had been less sprightly and quick theflowing hair. Her dress was white. and she surely very slow but overwhelmed him. Stung to "I'm going to town, Mary," said of foot, that he had called her Mary, PIPES. "Come," she said to her lover, and then if, as Joe was saying, she was heait by hard speeches, and by the Mr. Harris, as he rose from the dia and she knew how nearly impatient led the way. sickand the words, "another grave sen^e of his own folly and presumption, he was when he called her Mary Jane, ner-table and shoved his chair noisily Cor. Minnesota and Centre A little bewildered, after the fashion over there," seemed to ring in his ears. which suddenly poured upon him She did not mean to worry him, but of* biide-grooms in general,and scarce His lips closad spasmodically as he like a flood, he left his misstress' presence across the room. "If you've anything streets. she could not get around as she had ly knowing whether to be happy or caught the last words of the conversation, only to write a word of farewell to send, get it ready, quick." NEWULM, MINN-. used to, while he improved in appearance alarmed, the young man followed his as thsy closed the barn doors to bis mother, whose only son he was, "There's butter and eggs," answered and capability every year. She bride through, as it seemed to him for the night. Jno. Neuman* and whom he tenderly loved, then did not reason why it was, but she his wife. But 1 was thinking" miles of dimly lighted vaulted pas&agea "Well, then, why don't he get some threw himself into the Rhine. felt the cause. "A continual dropping until at length they reached a vaulted help? He has himself and Rob and "Well, get it ready, then. I wouldn't A few days afterward a woman, will wear away a stone." chamber, which they had no sooner entered us, and shedidn't you see her to-day maddened with rage and sorrow, a go, but bob's broke the rake, and it's Dealer in She was aroused from her reverie by than a great iron door shut heavily taking the things back and forth while IDTirY GOODS, widow whose only" son had died a got to be fixed and we have the rest the striking of the clock. She laid the behind them, with a sound that echoed he looked out from the seat of the suicide's death, sought the Lady v" of that hay to be put in before night baby, in fitful, feverish slumber, in his through every arch of the dimly wagon? Made me mad. Wait'U I get Adelheid in her castle on the hill, accused Hats, Caps, Notions, cradle, and hastened to the work. lighted building. It was the chapel. and it looks like rain, too. I'll be married!" And they passed out of her of being the murderer of her Groceries, Provision^ When she had the dishes washed and "Your hand is cold, my love," said hearing with these words. boy, and heaped upon her head the around in five minutes and I don't her hair combed, how much better she the young man tenderly to his bride. Crockery and Glassware, Mrs. Harris came up to the door as bitterest curses that her outraged want to have to wait. Put the eggs should fael, she thought but she must "No matter yours has warmth and usual to get the milk. Her husband mother-heart could devise or her Green, Dried and Canned in bran as I am going fast, and fix teed the two hundred young chickens, life enough for both," replied the lady. watched her closely as he said: woman's tongue utter. FruitsM ducks and turkeys before theD, so etc, etc. Yet the life seemed actually to ebb the butter up right away." And he "I can carry them in for you." "Unloved you shall live," she cried, that it was after three when at last thefrom the young man's heart as he observed The look of wonder she flashed in turned and walked a few steps, then 'and unregretted die. Even in the dishes were washed and in their I will always take farm produce ia exefeaog* the stone figure of a bishop, his face made his heart beat rapidly. grave you shall find no peace, even paused and called, "Make out a list places. Bob had come up for a jug of for goods, and pay tnehighest marks! priosfbr altkinds which was sculptured in a gravestone He watched her arrange the milk, giving there my revenge shall follow you, of what you really need, too. of paper rag*. water for the men. He was only eleven, in the centre of the chapel, gradually a lift to the heavy pails and jars, and send you forth to wander, a but he could work his father had rise from its recumbent position and "I wish I could have gone'" sighed occasionally. Picking up the empty restless, miserable j?ho*st forever!" In connectionwith my store I haie a first-ela** seen to that. The sun was so hot she walk up the steps of the alter. The pails, she, turning toward the kitchen, Mrs. Hairis, loud enough for her husband 'Ah'" cried the lady Adelheid, with saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table ao^ wondered how the men could stand eyes ot the bishop flamed like glowworms, glanced at him. How tired she looked' white face and seared eyes, all their to hear. He frowned dismally. my customers will alwaysfindgood liquors aw} beneath the scorching heat and then the candles upon the alter He took the jars away from her haughtiness flown, "do not utter such cigars, and every forenoon a splendid loaah. Oh yes, that's the way! What on the familiar sound of horses' hoofs lighted of themselves, and the tones and closed the milk-house door. He tern ble words! Have you no mercy?" warned her her husband had returned. of an organ roiled solemnly through earth do you want to go to town for? placed both hands on her shoulders. All goods purchased of me will be delivered tfr The wretched mother smiled grimly. -i\ She stood still by the door till she the aulted building. any part of the city free of cost. "Mollie," he said, in a husky voice, It'll take you till sundown to get ready* "Yes, I will have mercy," she said. you9" heard his voice speaking to the horses, Minnesota Street, New Vim, Kim. "Kurt Von Stein, wilt thou take the "tell me, have I been abusing "Thus shall your spirit wanderthrough and the baby'd squall all the time. and then in louder tone: lady of Windeck for thy lawful wife?" She looked surprised, and he went these very halls until you find a lover Can't I get everything?" "Come out and get these things." said the bishop, in low, sepulchral on hurriedly: Meat Market, as true, as honest, as -pure-hearted as She wen't out with her finger on hpr tones, which sounded as though not "Oh, yes, I suppose, I know I can't "I heard to-night I was a brute, my poor, lost son, willing to woo the lips, trembling lest his voice had wakened he, but some muffled Voice a dozen that you were worked to death, and go I've enough to do here, but I phantom of his bride. Then only the baby. yards away, was speaking. got no sympathv except from strangers. shall you rest in peace," thought, perhaps" She paused, and M. EPPLE, Prop'r. "Sun's awful hot,*' was his comment, At this moment the whole horror of They think you've changed Under this curse, says the legend, her husband, as if waiting for the as he plied her arms full ot the scene seemed to break upon the since you married me, and I guessI MINIHDSOTA ST. NE W ULM, INN, the lady of Windeck lived and died. packages. pause, turned and walked quickly young man. Around him, slowly rising ?uess (he paused and drew her close in She was the last of her race, and not "Wish you'd bring the swill pail as from their graves, he saw the his arms) that it is all so. Mollie but away. Mrs. Harris' thoughts were many years after her death the H^HE undersigned desires to inform the peopleof* theyod come back. Those hogs havn't shrouded forms and fleshless faces oi beliete me, dear, that in my haste to castle, uninhabited and deserted, 1 New Ulm and vicinity rhat he hap re-established busy enough as she hastened to ha a blessed mouthful to drink, I'll the dead, who came to witness the his meat market and is now nreipared to wait make money I foreot you could not fell into ruins. Its new owners, had, cellar. "Oh, dear!" she sighed, "I do on nis eld castome'8 and friends with, only th be bound, since morning." ghostly marriage. Even the face oi stand this, and that it was not that indeed, made many attempts to inhabit best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and ev* want a calico dress out of this bubter She could have said that she had his bride, as his fascinated eyes fixed I have no longer your happiness in erythins usually kept in .i first-class market Th** it,but had been absolutely driven watered them a time or two herself, ulgbest market price will be paid for PAT CAT! upon it, wore the livid hue of death. money, and it won't be twenty cents view. Do you believe me?" out of the place by the unearthly TLB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. but said nothing. The large tobacco He turned an agony toflyfrom the Then he suddenly lefc her alone, for sounds which disturbed the stillness a pound much longer. I'm afraid M. EPPUB. pail was nearly full of swill, but she horrible scene, tried to snatch his it is a hard thing for a proud man to of the night, and which scarcely allowed theWill won't get it if I ask him, but it NEW carried it out, and used all her hand from the cold, hard grip of come to a confession. She sank on a living soul in the building so seems as if I could wear this no longer strength to lift it to his reach as he phantom lady, fell, as hebelieved.senseles3 Meat Market. the floor and suffered hot tears to much as to close an eye from midnight sat there. He turned to speak as heflow. upon the chapel floorand awoke it's so warm." Tired, sick, heart-weary, she to cock-crow. Doors would open and started off. to find himself, at dawn of day, lying felt a moment since as if she would shut mysteriously, footsteps resound And she looked down at the faded at full length on the moss-grown stone "I saw Johnson, and he wanted drop with fatigue. She arose soon, through silent corridors, lights, illumined blue worsted that had been her best JOS. SCHNOBBICH, Prop'r., where he had sat at rest the night before, butter, so I let him have it on the and having washed the pails, took the by no visible hand, suddenly once, but which had been worn all at the castle door, and his horse account there. There wasn't any left baby from Rob and sat down in the burn in the windows, while every mirror intent on an early meal on the rank to get the calico, but I got it myself, New Ulm, Minn~ winter and until nowJulynearly sitting-room where they all sat. The in the house reflected the shadowy herbage of the grass-grown court. so try and not get anything more till rain had cooled the air off, and as she form of a woman clothed in white, all the time. It was a very warm looking you have marketing enough to get, for When he told his tale in the village A large supply offresh meats, 8ao- rocked to and fro with the child with long black hair hanging below i* dress, and on this afternoon I can't buy so much out of hand." and at the neighboring castles, no one asleep in her arms, she looked up to her shoulders, would 'be seendisappearing age, hams, lard, etc., constantly onr. i* hadher flaming cheeks and moist She watched him drive away, holding in the least doubted that he find her husband's eyes on her. She in one place only to land. AH orders from the country the pail carefully poised over the features did not need much to almost, if not quite, laid the unquiet smiled. appear the next moment in another. jromptly attended to. S i wagon-bed but the next instant she spirit of the lady of Windeck. assert how uncomfortable she was "Mollie," said he, "would twentyfive It happened, however, that one day was in the house. There was cooking CASH PAID FOR HIDE& yards of calico and two hired a young hunter of noble family, Kurt for the day was very warm. to do for supper, and berries to pick girls be any help to you. yon Stein by name, a stranger guest The Only Farmer in tlie Senate. She was interrupted with an emphatic and if the baby would only sleep' She "Half the quantity will be sufficient, in one of the neighboring castles, was "Whoa, now," from without before unrolled the calico. It needed only a THE HE W EM Judge-Reagan, of Texas, wiU be th my dear," she answered. led, the excitement of the chase, up glance to tell her there was not enough, the butter was quite ready. The baby only farmer in the United States senate. And Joe told John, as they went up to the very gate of the deserted mansion. and she soon saw the amount was seven At the close the war he went to bed an hour later, that he realty The deer which he was pursuing above, awakened by his father's CITY PLANING SILL yards. She couldn't have her calico back to his old home, on a small did believe Will must have heard their rushed by him into the very ruins, as loud voice, set up aloud scream, and dress after all, and her butter must go talk in the barn. though it were taking sanctuary. Aft sandy farm near Palestine, and began the same voice came down to the nervous on a bill for blacksmithing. and she But the girl was forthcoming next er a while the idea occurred to the the spring's, work. He had hardly a must take a slur from one who should woman in impatient accents. MANUFACTUKES. day and stayed for many a day, and young mamthat he might as well pay dollar in the world, and could not have given her better, because it had the baby, not having a tired, overheated his respects to the owner of it, whether hire even a single negro to help him. "Mary Jane? It does seem as if DOORS, WINDOW SSSin. gone so deep in pocket, the fortv-two mother, cut its teeth and she was a phantom or not. So he Ther had been over three At that time he was exceedingly unpopular calico cents which "he had paid himself" for women are getting awful slow. I could speedily grew strong and fat and the made his way up the staircase and with his neighbors and with tn VENETIAN BLENDS. have done three times what you havel roses and smiles came back to Mrs. knocked at a door which was at the the southern people generally. While ih this time. time," he n.rMer addedt, this he aa she came ^h* Harris' face and chased the weary top of it. The door opened noiselessly, dollars worth of butter! a prisoner in Font Warren he had MOULDINGS AND FRAMES: She sighed and took up her burden up from the cellar with a heavy threegallon look out of her eyes.U. F. U., in as though by an unseen hand, and written a letter to his people at home again. The baking was done when jar in her arms. He sat in the Farm and Fireside. admitted him into a long corridor, Planing, turning otKf W acknowledging that the south had the baby waked, and she thought he spring wagon composedly as she placed lighted, and adorned with white marble been defeated, and advising them to seemed better. She sat him up in his worh with r1b-sawprt*tup lp* the butter in, and watched her go back statues. Next he came into a Stories of the Caster Massacre. accept the situation, go to their high chair by the window. The sky for and fetch the large basket of eggs. great hall, on the walls of which hung and neatly essce-utetl. homes and farms, and begin life was cloudy now the men were hurrying Prom New York Graphic. "Now what do you need?" he asked, a raumber of antique portraits, which over again. It took years for Reagan back and forth in the hay-field, gathering up the lines. Stranger than anything revealed on in the center, of the apartment was a All work guaranteed. Kates reusca arid Rob was riding the rake. She to outgrow the effect of this letter. She told him quietly, and then nervously the mimic stage, transpire in our table spread/as if for supper. He sat picked her berries and had supper on able. He is now nearly 770 years old, glancing into his face, she added: every-day life and elude even the keen quietly down at one end of the tablo, the table as the men came in at six but as he remarked a few days before C. ZELLER, PropV. quest of the reporter. Among those which was laid for two persons. o'clock(arid the first big drops of rain leaving Washington for Austin, "I "I guess there'll be enough left lor E*eut. Scarcely had he done so when the erished in the Custer massacre was HEW B00D5! LOWEST PRlCBSt descended. come of a long-lived lamily on both some calico." dooa: of the room opened noiselesslv, Harrington, a gallant young sides and I am good-for quite a time He looked amazed. "How did your calico suit?" asked and a,lady young and beautiful, but officer, who had previously wedded yet." He said be expected, if successful, "Calico! Did I ever! What's that Mr. Harris, as she with a somewhat sad and pale face handed him the 1 Miss Berard of West Point. About a to enjoy the Tessas precedent of for?" coffee. entered-the room. Eeary J. Luders year after the butchery the wife declared 1 "Me a dress." being re-elected as a'reward for good She looked him in the face. Kurt rose and at once began to that she had received a message Did her face look tearful? It was service. Three years ago. .Judge Reagan "There is only seven yards," she make.apologies for his unwarrantable telling ner that her husband was not unnoticed. said. intrusion. The lady waved a white thought his timehadeom to die. dead, and she resolved to set out in Dealer iaDRY "A dress*! Why, you don't need a "Well." hand toward ihim and bade him be He had a dangerons malady, and search of him. She never explained GOODS, 4 i dress you've got a dozen. What ails "Well did you think seven yards seated. there was no alternative ibut death, her reasons for believing him that one? That'll last a year yet." would make a dress for as big a woman "Sayno more, she said, in a sweet, or an operation that might itself be alive, but she could not be GROCERIES, 1 Jl "It's so warm, Will, it nearly makes as I am. Will?" sad vosice. *il expected you." death. He took the -slender chances dissuaded from her purpose. Finally me sick to wear it. If I had a calico The hired men laughed. These was evidently some mistake she set out, some of her relatives gowith and says he is now a model of physiheal NOTIONS. ETC., just a cheap'one ten yards will d "I could most put mother in mying here, thought iKurt,, but as the mis health. Dr. Lineoln, of Washing- her, and turned her face toward I could put this away for winter pocket" said Rob. take seemed to mean a good supper, *on, performed the .difficult surgical the Indian territory, where she -Kiealisg* Block, again." he wa,s mot iunwilling to" fall into" it.. 4. i 1 1 _* rfeat, and for severalday his greatest Mr. Harris looked at his wife. She believed Lieut. Harrington to be. "0 nonsense^ Where's all that He at -nee took a seatat the table, was very poor and slender, weighing When the railroad journey was nearly ffear was that the meiwous -shock to MEW ULM, gingham yom got?" and the lady took hers opposite him. perhaps a hundred pounds. Her fingers complete she one day disappeared, as .Reagan's huge frame would kill She glanced at his own garments. She was 'Certainly beautiful, he were scarcely larger than the suddenly and absolutely as if the 'him. Judge Reagaaa .and Jeff Davis "Part of itas-on your own shoulders, thought, as 'he locked again at her baby's and he saw they were not as ground had opened and swallowed were warm personal friends during and the rest was used the same way over the brimming wine mip. The large as Rob's. Yes. She was changed her. From that day to this no trace tbhe war, aud are yet. Mr. Davis nevto ryou and the children." wine, too, was excellent so was the since at seventeen, when he had of her has been discovered. Whether ask after the welfareo Reagamwhen He made reply, except to chirrup whole repastat wkich the lfcdy waited taken his lot to be her's. She bad red she fell off the train or wandered away he meets a Teasao, and Judge to the houses and begin to turn on him with her own fair hands. in a fit of mental aberration induced Reagon's son Jeff was named after cheeks and bright blue eyes then. Her the wagon rotund. Then, "catching a At length the-young.man ventured to -cheeks were scarlet with fatigue and by grief, cannot be determined. the {president of the (confederacy. glimpse ot her faee, something of his ask one or tw questions of hie kindly sheat, now, but not round and soft as All that is known is that she This-eon and Molly, & pretty girl of better nature [(fr he was not a bad hostess. "May I inquire," hs said they were then, and her eyes had a vanished without warning, and 17, and a younger son are all the children man at heart]) -stirred ,within him, "aie you. fair 'ia.dy, Uie daugtter of weary look in them. "Can't be my that her fate is an enigma. Another Jusdge Reagan has mow in his and he said: this house?" ifault," ran through her husband's romance originating in the Custer family. He has been m&nried those "Well, I'll see TR*J be I ean get it "Yes," was itfae answer, given, as it mind. massacre is adentitied with the times, and the first two sets children and if I'd known I'd be this late starting, seemed, sadly and low. She (certainly looked badly, but it gold watch wornfeyLieut. Crittenden, Are married off. In has domesxk ou might have 'gone {though I "And your parents?" did seem to him that she could mind who also perished by the vengeful bullets lite the new senator is a model of kindness- don'i see why yon wanted t go, for "They are there," -saad the ldy, so much as that, the hurry, quick or knives of Sitting Bull's People. He never speaks a cross word tam't been three months since you pointing to the piotaares.on the wall. words and impatience that were his The watch was a present which his and was nearer known to eweac. He went to town and stayed half the afternoon- "Do you mean t say that you lave hafeit. He took the milk-pails and father, Gen. Crittenden, had purchased depends on his salary for a fltvme, Get up, Charlie!" -And he in this house alone?" *rikedVon Stein. went to the cow barn to milk, as usual, in England some time before It became and Mrs, Reagan, who runs thesfarm, was soon out of sight In .a cloud of "Alone." returned the Jadjr. "I am after supper. He was destined to the booty of a Sioux warrior, says they lose money on it- I will dust. the last of my race." have his ears opened. The men had who, in due season, after crossing not raise cotton and the sand .can't Mrs. Harris felt Woe flatting down on Who shall fray how it came about? preceded him to the barn to care for the line, sold it to a Canadian rancher be made into al*ss. the shady door-step as she turned to The lady was beautiful, the xa&a was their teams. The rain had nearly or farmer. The purchaser, suspecting go in. but she kuew she could not. young. a such cases Jove is someLimes ceased, and he was finishing the milking that there must be some history The baby had tired itself out crying, found to be a plant that does Emperor Williasn,Count von Moltke, when he caught the sound of his connected with it, wrote to the maker and was jusc lying fobbing in theown not take loag in growing. Moreover, name. General W. 6, Harnay, U. S. A., and in England, describing the watch and cradfe. The dinner-table was juat AS Von Stein, though noble, was poor, "I tell you, I pity her,** Joe Ames stating its number. The maker wrote Colonel E. G. W. Butler, of St. Louis, they left it, and that must be done before and the lady the last of her i ace, the was saying, "What with her being hack that the watch had been originally are believed to be the oldest four military supper. She gave a glance towards heiress of an ancient lineage. Possibly everlastingly on her feet,her*ick baby, sold to Gen. Crittenden of the officers in the world. Between SODA the green trees and white tombstones the notion of the inheritance the and Will's own fault-finding, it's a United States army. Thereupon the hadthe last two there is a good deal of of the *grave-yard close lonely giri-might bring with her wonder she's alive." Canadian communicated with the general, rivalry as to precedence. Butler went by, and suppresed quickly the some part in thesadden passion which "Pshaw!" answered coarse John who promptly repurchased the bitter sigh that arose at the into th* army before Harney that is, filled the young man's heart. Who Mills. "That's the way o' women give watch, ana it now hangs in his bedroom, thoughts of three little graves over /can tell? P&- at West Point. But Harney received 'em an inch and they's take mttes, a sad memorial of the fate Beat in thoWorliL that befell his brave boy." It was not long before he found him- bis commission before Butler opt his* there which held her sacred dust. She The only way therv're any good is to a HMM