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mv nmnttf' Tk«s» ar* ush««* who
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err, wba ankl am bardiktp tor -*m
ia iMr Mata bat fa*, with yews m< i
a«r Mr, Which Neelv psosidea tor ut"
"Mr work M aanra than that." be
"faa," aba mid. "yoa ahnnld mak»
II atart; (ten will be yaw wife to ps»-
«Mhr fa*.'*
•u y«l lavra me"- began III* girl.
»h m aha brob. d- wa. burying Mat face
M ym would only aodaraSahd. " h
fhlM. *'Tmm know how II la—our
-aaaliyatan Mr-dared. tb* dag instill
ad. mm golag an Da brat Mwt I
okay btra * rind tag cot a dally esletMir.,
la work that gives aw mere food and
abettor While tfaoe« brave fellows slake
Ihvtr liar, for aw!"
"Aad what will baraan of yoa,"
cried bt* mother, "if yon abiid reiara
after tbe Ighttag 1* over’ Th« position
yoa bar* la iimh, bat it ia soi set lung.
Wilt It bn held tor you till Urn war ie
traded? 1 hare <eoa war, aad L ktttrr
'A* afterward—*•«* eggK yw
ability tu earn broad "
"1 bar*, apt, " soidWsgiri. "bat bow
caa you fal. tkffYVmey no! forget yoa
tor bum eaa elas. wbui yoa can au
•aidly lean at’"
"If 1 thought.'' ratorned be. "that
yoa oculd bo (tin to am"—
"Nol Ibak," tbe leterrept-i. “But a
woman give* Iron tor tru*t abr oan
n jt wholly obit wrote berst-lf when übe
bad* that abe u held nnwortby. For
am i not bald uJworthy when yoa can
leave aia agaiuet aty wi slice’"
Bii mother caogrt ap tbe word. “A
worthy eon daaa ant forget hie mot Iter
In bar boar of Dwd Von are all I
bare." j it
He looked a hoot ben. He aaw tbe
paaoaat borne, tbe «ui shining ia at
tbe window, tbe psare luttid* of Held
and brook and wood; be heard Ibe diu
taut low of cattle, the peaceful song of
mated bird*. "Then," be sighed, “yon
would rather I should tie a coward?"
"Tbe brave aiao," aatd the girl, dry
ing ber eyea, "la be wbo rtanla bebind
the woman who loves him. " !?.m smiled
ap at him. "Way with us. Von are no
leaa a aoidier ia being oar commander."
She planed ber nrma about him, draw
ing him to bar
Hia mother came and atood beside
him. “Stay with ua." ahe echoed.
"Uatoa!*’
It waa a new roioe that apoke. Tbe
worda oaae from a small, arampid
form orouebing beside tbn store in the
corner. It waa tbe old grandmother.
More than fourscore years had bowed
her bead. They bad not tboagbt tbnt
she understood. Her blind eyes were
flimv. There was a smile upon her
sbrivcihd lips and one shaking baud was
raised above ber bead.
"Liston!"
From afar off came n sound that wits
other than that of lowiug kino and song
of birds.
“Dram dram deram, dram,
dram 1”
Tbo young man straightened.
The old grandmother rove to her feet.
She swayed u little and caught at tbe
wall, fcihe groped about tbe room to a
tali cbett of drawer*. From it she took
a long, narrow package.
"My bob,” tho tald, with feeble
yoioe, “was shot in war and died from
the effect* of hia wound* years alter. It
waa an honorable death. While he waa
lighting 1 picked lint. I tore up all my
linen to make it; then 1 went to the
front and nursed the wounded. My hus
band was a midsbipmute in 1813. A
cutlass severed the sinews of his arm.
I was a girl when I m-'t him. and his
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tba old grawPm. ttwr. Tba yvwap m*a ;
taraad to tba girl
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tba wnaadsd. **
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Ctrl said.
Tba old fT*t>iu*.tt- r taraad bar.
(tile eyas lower- them. "That* :
in oat/be bo rowarda tamr family," abe
mid. I "Lore kauwa aomr atdiee; offer {
tkm baa tie pruts ia bmvery. Kamem
bar Valley Forga* toiD-iober Itltl
>ip«mt*r yoar father l-i.tea!"
‘TDram drum dor-urn, dram
Irma!* Tbe recraita ware marcaing
i tongh tbe village atrr j.
/'Mother I" cried tbt young atan
"lly lore!"
r’Oa!" said hi* mot be 1
i?"Uo!" sobbed tbe girl he loved.
' He beat over and kitaed tbe girl, j
Ihr n bis BKitber aad tarard to tbe old
11 dm other.
“Tbe aword—kiaa tbe sword," abe
ud. "and go and do year duty.”
"Dram drnui detom. dram,
irnm!’’
Flags were flyiug; crowds were fol
0 .mg the recruits. Into the duat and
wlrl rushed tbe youth. Hia hat was
>ff; the eua threw it* beam* -a hi* imrl
ug, fair ha». They in Ibe doorway
a* that.
Ha looked back at hta anther, with
her arm shoot the girl be loved, waving
her handkerchief to him, though he
know her eyes were atreaning- Aad
back of all lie saw tbe old dim sword
held ap by tbe blind grandmother.
"Dram dram derum, drum,
drum!" And onward he went to do bat
tle for his country and hi* flag.—Hob
art 0. V. Meyers in Every Month.
The Money Cut as War.
A calculation aa careful as is possible
places tho total cost of war daring tho
last 3,000 years at thu appalling sum of
£130,000,000,000. If it were possible to
pay tbia enormous bill in gold, we
ah-told require »4*. 857 tone of sover
eigns and an army of oyer *OO,OOO
horses to draw it.
If it had barn possible for all the
mints now existing throughout the
world to begin coining sovereigns at
their present rale in the year of Christ’s
birth, they woold still have to continue
for 87# years more before Uteir task
would be completed.
If these sorer- igna oould be reared
iy l one aky piercing column as a me
in ial tq those whose blood they bought,
tbe column would atauA on s base of
100 square feet sod would rise into tbe
olouds nearly 4,000 foot higher than
the summit of Meal Bluuc. They would
equally pave with sovereigns a road 78
feet wide, stretching from Charing
Cross to over 100 miles beyond Con
stantinople.
And this is the appalling price which
men have paid in gold and blood for
tbe privilege of killing each other.—
London Standard
OFF For. HAVAKA.
Charleston, Dec. 30.—The trahtport
Menltolia Balled at *.30 this morning for
Malantaa with General Singer, of Bri
gade Headquarters, the Hospital Corps
and the Twelfth New York Reglnue)’-
The Minnewaskii sailed at the same
hour for Cienfuegog with General Bates
and staff and the Sixth Ohio. The Sar
atoga sailed at 12.80 for Havana with
a battalion of the First Regular Infan
try.
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way aad reflertg rit dll oa Poet A. show
lag their forbabiaaca and their dev.-
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H,AL.F DOZEN DUELS.
Bmla Feat. Dec. Sl.—The quarrel Im
tween Baron Bmiffy. the Hungarian
premier, and M. Horaniaky. member
I of the lower chgintwr of the Hungarian
1 diet, la likely to have further curious
ilevelopmeni*. Although, owing to
! the inability of their aaconda to agree
| upon the eon-1 itlon of the pr-poee-l
. duel, the encounter has been declared
off. the affair may lead Indirectly (o
eereral meetings on the field of hon
or. M. Horansaky and his seconds,
having heard that the aeeonda of Bar
on Banffy have been animadverting
upon the eondnet of M. Horansaky.
have sent challenges to both. Baron
Banffy'a eecond* are Baron Fajvar.v,
minister of national defense, and M.
Gajasl, of the chamber of deputies. Asi
each have received three challenges, j
there are six duel* now being arrang
ed.
Two Pointed Questions Answered.
What Is the use of making a better
article than your competitor if you can
not Ret a better price for It?
Ans. —As there Is no difference In the
price the public will buy only the bet
ter, so that while our proms may be
smaller on a single sale they will be
much greater in the aggregate.
How can you get the public to know
your make is the best?
if l«)th articles are brought promin
ently before the public both ttre certain
to be tried and the public will very
quickly pass Judgment on them and
use only the better one.
This explains the larg« sale on Cham
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found that It can always be depended
upon. They may occasionally tukc up
with some fashionable novelty put forth
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Rome, Oa., Dec. 81. A new after
noon paper will enter the Rome jour
nalistic field on Monday. January 2.
Col. B. F. Sawyer, late associate edi
tor of The STlbune, will be the editor
and manages- of the new paper, which
will be known as The Evening Argus.
The paper will favor the Cljl state s
rights doctrine for the free coinage of
Silver and Bryan for president In 190 b.
Rome needs a first class afternoon pa
per and Col. Sawyer will publish it.
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Captain Chas.,p. Slgsbee. General
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Mav&nu Harbor and the Maine An
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General Blanco y Arenas.
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