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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 9 Jun 1893, p. 2

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Go down to the liver end take one of the transport ween:- auâ€"hero’ng roquinition_ on_the (1mg. “I find that force, which is twice as lute as I was first informed. is making for the upper musings. You know thut Msjor hngridge and his four companies are at Wachoe Landing, on the other side of the river. This movement will cut him off if he is not: iguznpq yithinfive hours; for he can’t hold his position against such numbers, and aunt have time to bred: up and slip over the ferry. I It!“ you 3.0 «qty the luggage. ,AL_AL .V._-â€"-â€" -v __,_. Without a wogd he sat down for a close enmimtion of the map, whistling be- tween his teeth, _u_| wgs his hahit when .awaLWiEh tliam. difficult question. Frank Gilderoy was in a. fever of curiosity but he was also a good soldier, and did not even look up {tom his work. A: last the general spoke. “Mr. Gllderoy !” “Yes sir.” Frank rose and awaited directions. But Gilderoy had little time for dreams of promotion. His chief’s rapid orders forced Gnlderoy’s pen to a gallop, while aids and orderlies snaychec} the papers as “We have no reason to suppose that these fellows will advance any further,” the general confided to Lieutenant Gild- eroy. “But we must be ready for ’em.” J net then a horseman was heard to pull up outside the headquarters. In his anx- iety for more intelligence the general threw aside punctilio, and hurried out to 80. who the new arrival might be. He returnei lookingtroubleq. ‘- I’m-”’0" â€"'â€" ._v _ . What a deal of drumming, bugling, wheel-rattling and order-bawling followed this announcement ! Everyone Was jolly and excited. Old General Cascabel’s white moustache twitched with longing for battle. Young Lieutenant Gilderoy, his aid and military secretary, who had been in only one engagement and seen nothing of that one, immediately recol- lected that Major McLean still possessed hie old captain's shoulder-straps, and would undoubtedly be willing to put with them to a. promoted lieutenant. Into this state of things a great deal of delightful turmoil was brought when it was reported one day at the headquarters at Tooloosa Blufl' that a. hostile force, of unknown strength but supposed to be lsrge, had been heard on the south side of the river, moving in a direction which appeared to indicate an intention to force a passage across the stream. â€"“ ‘ ‘ l‘ J ‘ k....‘l:-n the wing fond“ alongtowaxd Atlanta. General Cascaael commanded thee regi- ments of iifsntry, one of cavalry and a. half-battery of artillery ; and tht 3e troops were mutated ‘p and down the black, flow-flowing Sougahatchee River, with nothing to do but fight external mosqui- toes and internal disconteny while the rest of their divlsion were in the front of the advance into Genrgia. :1 1,1- The soldiers of Uaucabal’s B igade in the spring of 1564 had not found thé'fi: a glorious succ--:si»n of battles, sieges, skirmishes, scvmin: exptditions, hand-to- hand fights and hexélong charges. It was to them a. very non memoirs and mari- aome experience. Great armies were contending only a. score or two of miles distant. and every day brought news of a. fresh battle; but these unhappy fellows of Cascebel’s Brigade, wild to be in action, were forced to stay out of it, month after month, in a soul-sickening stupor. For out to the south and west of the zone of active operations tize brigade ‘ guarded the crossings in the rear of Sher- man’s extreme right wing, and was:left further a d farther and farther behind as @112 (fizmadim: £051. Vul’4ku-v- v--- From torturlng and diafignrlng :kln diseases, when 0. single 3 pliesflon of the Cc‘rxcmu Rnx- Imus will, in e great majority of cases, afford instant relief in the most agonizing or itching, burning, scaly, crusted. pimply, md load: akin salpnnd blood diseases, wmnouot 1',an pomto alpoedy, meat, and economic-{cum BABY s fiafig’g ggfifixfifiygfi: LINDSAY, ’FamAY. JUNE‘LE 351;; 312mm. 81.50. m Dzve AND 033mm (Screams, @How to Cure Skin Diseases." 64 8868.50 illustrations. and testimonials, mailed anovcrw uuuy. an... a...___,,, what an She did not have it on her head. 3mm, 3 yourCn-rxcun qumzs for two weeks tho nah stopped. and in tour weeksthe sores mmgone. Iencloeeher portrait. I an more than planned with Ctmcm Mus, a. they speedily cu my daughter. and if anybody uh mnbout you: remedies, I will I: hold them CHARLES M. Rom whatnot I go. Connhohocken, Montgomery County. 15“ WING AND Bunuma the Inflan itch, and odd he would care herb two weeks. When the two weeks were 1:1).th 1? eczema. find 1'3 9’“ Why38ufl'er One M_¢_>m_ent mAllOverfiu-Body. Endless. metal-Useless- they were signed and scurried anticm Renewal- ind e'vidently pondering some (it-Females“- "mum"w Efy7aiééa'b um new, elegant, and infallible Anti one to Psin. Inflammagign,_ang__We§kneas, the mus AND elmnasgag 0N TIMF.‘ l-Pliln Plaster. “You malt hove hotterifiree,” aid he. “Pile on some of that commiesary bacon i stored oft there." } “Twon’t do to,” objected the cephln. “1t my not no efire or blow no up." “Pile it on, I tell you I" reioined the lieutenant; Iternly. _ “Wde dwon’t, ihen P: rooted 1:]: «plain, unperetion. ‘ I ain't going to risk my life, if you’re fool enough to risk yonn.” “You refuse to obey orders, do you I" “Yenâ€"end: orders or tintâ€"every time I do 1” 7 7 ‘ “Sagan: Sony-on _1” called Gildezoy in eqnieg.‘.,pnt obi- nnn under gnu Iomeuhere found.” » _ . nomen- 990-01300091de- di-nd W!» hem-mines HEEE‘SI‘Afim Min-nappi'mm races, and resolved that he would be as fmlg‘tdy 8‘ 9’ Of the‘in. '1. I! ' ‘ I TheLucy Tom was soon doing 1 good eleven miles an hour, but this we: n,t enough. Frank Gilderoy thought of all he had ever read about the extraordinary “Captsln,” asked he, “what’s the very beet your bead can do 3" “Eleven or twelve, if she’s driven.” “Then drive herâ€"herd !" The bell jingled “full speed," the blue]: firemen piled wood into the fumeees, end the high pressure engine responded with quicker end stronger coughs to the in- creased volume of steam. But when Gildetoy again consulted his watch he could herdly believe he saw night. Edi-past twelve end-thirty-odd miles to go ! Finally, Baxter and Rice reported that they had fished and strapped up the rod in ‘such a fashion that they felt sure something else would give way before it did. The lieutenant ordered the engine start- ed. Splash, splash, went the greet wheel. The men got out setting poles and pushed with all their night ; Ind sfter a. great deal of trouble the craft slid off the shoal and once more proceeded ppâ€"streagn. Two hours passed, during which Gild- eroy thought several times that he must surely go crazy. He trumped back and forth like a rope-maker, consulting his watch and constantly going over in his mind the ever-recurring calculation of hoqrs, piles and rstes of speed. “.V‘ w. W But a projecting mud-bank caught the boat on its point, and there she lay, im- movable, but at least no longer losing ground. - . a ea. In... As the captain had said, there was no way to remedy this until the bank was so nearly approached that a. man could get ashore with a line. If they did not auc- ceed in starting the engine again soon, they might he carried b_e¢_:k t9 Toolooea. ed by the wengineera, while the engine deck was cleared and a. sentinel posted there to prevent interference to their task. Meanwhile the steamer continued to drift down-stream. It Was always thus among the volun- teers. Whatever emergency might arise, one could be reasonably sure of finding men, either among the officers or in the ranks, who were, by previous occupation, fitted to deal with it. This was one of the advantages of an army of citizen soldiers. Baxter and Rice, the two machinist soldierstbegan to plan andtinlrer, assist- Send down to Tooloosa for help! Lieu- tenant Grilderoy knew that this was impossible. The safety of Major Lang- grige’s command, and what was much less ; important yet vital to him. his own honor ‘ and reputation as an ofl‘icer, depended upon making the trip in time. The rod must be repaired somehow. “Sergeant Sampson ’I” Frank called. The sergeant saluted. “Parade your men.” The twenty men were quickly drawn up in line. “If any one of you knows anything about machinery, he will step one pace to the front.” Two men advanced and stood at atten- tion. One proved to have been a machi- nist in Chicago ; the other was an old railroad engineer. ; “Go and see what you can do to repair the damage to this boat. Dismiss parade, sergeant. 7 7_ _ thirty odd men under his orders. He calculated the time required to reach Weehee Landing at the rate the ; boat was going, snd finding thst it would bring him to his destination by hslf-Dast two, with half an hour to spare, he sbsn- doned anxiety, and wslked the deck in a. self-satisfied manner. But poor Gilderoy’s good luck turned to bed with surpassing abruptness. Just as the steamer was pushing steadily up against the gentle current at an excellent rate of speed, there was a great crash and rattle below. The engines whirled vio- lently, then stopped, and the boat began to drift down-stream, broadside on and helpless. Down rushed Gilderoy to the lower deck. Be found all handsâ€"soldiers, captain, pilots. firemen and deck hands-â€" crowded round the two engineers, who were explaining that a. connecting rod had broken, and that it would have emshed the engine to pieces had they not stopped when they did. an 1 ,3 Vâ€"f‘fietvhing. We’ve no small boats. We'll have to let her drift until we can get near enough to tie up to the bank somewhere.” “Well, and what then ’I” “Why, we’ll stay there, I reckon, while we send down to Toolooaa fur a. gang to come up and fix the rod.” “Can’t the engineers fix it 3” They ain’t competent. It’s a. practical machiniet’s job. "_ - - .-.~rI â€" ',-_ v. .__ ~_7 “What’s to be done, captain ’I” asked the young officer, nervously, of the captain: _ “vaâ€"v-v nvâ€" vâ€"v .. _‘- was in it. Frank éndeééy, 50,..te1: proud and elated in his responsible charger” the bearer 9f. 8. weighty sud im- _-_ -_A wuunv- - --â€"â€"â€", â€"w- â€" â€"â€"â€" W7 , . . “Not enough for the trim", wavered the captain, “but I’ll wood up at Pooler'e plantation. We gen nuke out that die- canoe.” “All right, then. Let's get under my immediately.” . The Lucy Tom begen pefing swiftly up the Songehetchee amid cheers end yells from the gnu-d on board, who considered the excursions: a. sort of picnic, the more egreeable frog: the spice of danger that ~..- ._‘L -v a.“ .v-â€" “How are you of for fuel, «pink: 3” inqgifed ank_, agte: he heighten dame. the soldier: Ind ghoahnqucfith 5 with s gteamer CAthundm-auurphy mmnxhsont mdthowlhwou. Dowuyuvhflo gutting 08 within- 1110. [a My lnjnrod, it In “Antigu- ndly. Where Gator-two nix-Inch mk- hold hm by the about than an um puncture-.Indwhmthomlboflluup- mjnwumhmmtflthhkhhcklho fight-momma. Bails-thumb buny macaw my mmmhw' 1, .mm himself. He mum ”In... hand-Jan: hem-atomic thohumhh. .Whnuhllhow “Mitch-uni.) ‘Ellieonot the ereenel building. Mr. Levy eeme flnttothe reeene. He jumped the fence es the point of etteck end tried to ‘cetch hold of Downey'e legs. but Celiph wee too let out. Eliieon eelne running no end the two tried to reecne the keeper. They felled. Then en unexpected thing hepoened. Mite Mnmhy hed been rounding the efleirtrom the aetewey with e greet deel o! enrpriee. Alletonoe ehe uelixed thet the heepe: wee in trouble. end plunging intothetenk ehe nude e intone m open Celiph'e reer. Jebhing her teeth into hiehipe end eidee end eending hinter- werd towerdeLevy end Elleon. Le he turned to reeent hie eponee'e intrneion he opened hie month. end bevy. oetohing Dewney by the legs. pulled him out end dressed him between the reiiinm o! the ienee to eetety. “He’e deed." one women weiled, ee ehe wrung hexhende. "No. I’m not deed,” Downey seeped.“ he oelne to himeelt. But toe eeverei minntee be me nneble to get upon hie feet. Lem helped him up end neohexdeelly he Inede hie we: Jenceiese men. while Downey crouched, with heed towerds Ceiiph, end tried to orewi through toseiety. It wee e11 done in e minute. A snep oi thoee terrible Jews end e cry oi distress from the three hund- red odd women end children. e shout iron: the mele portion of the epectetors. end en thet could be seen oi Downey wes hie two ieet encesed in long-legged rubber boots. All the rest oi hie body wee between those ugly teeth endin e memruoth mouth. A oounle of women spectetors hinted; the rest cried end wrung their hends end im- plored some one to seve thekeepor. Beating ofl’irom the slope oi the tenk. Celipbreisedhie heed in theeir. grunting end snorting. end with the keeper's legs ‘ dengling, shook the men es e dog shekee e1 ret severe! times. The lege twisted end twined ebont eeoh other, end et oeoh eheke it seemed es ii they would snep from the men’s body. Two men in the throng reteined their preeence oi mind. One wee Cler‘enoe D. Levy. generel inspector oi the perk de- It seemed ee 1! they would my from the men’e body. Two menln the throng retelned then- preeence of mind. One wee Clu‘eooe D. Levy. generel inspector of the wk de- oemnent, end the other wee Engineer Euleonot the ereenel building. Mr. Levy eeme museum reeeue. He jumped the fence es the point of etteck end tried to __.-e_ e.-|.1 .- n-__._l- I-.. 5-. fineâ€"‘- mosher end deughter book. he tried to close the gete. Cellph, enresed beyond I control, rushed for him. ‘ Then Downey begun to edge ewey. beek- lng towards the north side end keeping Cellph et e dletenoe by the me of the pltehlork. Every job of the weepon eeem' edtolnereeeetheengerendteroeltyot the hippo. end eeDowneylnedeeflneljeb et him, properatory to orewllna through the Iron tence. Celiph, with e terrible otrokeot hie snout, sent the pltehtork, the keeper’s only weepouot defence. eleeu eoroeethe tenk end on to the green plot. Dowuey shouted oommendlngly et the blg hulkbetorehlm. Cellph weetooengry to obey, end lneteed charged upon the de- teak, ewev from the reet oi the bully- Downey hes hed cherge oi thie temilv ever eince theycemetotheZomend he ie the only pereon they will obey. So Celioh. when touched up with e pitchtork, wee econ induced to lake e swim. He annoyed at Dcwney, however. in e particularly vicioue manner. Pitchfork in hand, Dawney entered by crewlipn between the iron reilinse. end etole along, as he had done hundrede oi timee before. to the iron note to cloee it. Mien Murphy end Fetlme eew him end eterted ouLKDownev. in en endeevor to Intercept them, paid too little heed to 011-135: who, in en inetent. hed ewm hie greet five-ton body ebout end mode for the keeper. Downey wee between two firee. Mice Murphy end Fatima barred the Ketc- wey. end Cellph. ugly end vicious. lnv weidng tor him on the other aide, charting en: eendlng the weter ewey over the green with flepe oi hie tell. For en inetent Downey thought thet wee Murphy intended to eeeiet him, ne ehe hed ‘ done my timee, but quickly diecovered that she. too. wee cum. Driving the In the Jew: o! e flappepetnlnnl. Keeper Hugh Downey, who be hle eepeolel care the hippotexnne fem!!! fn Centre! Perk. New York, entered their ont-of-door comperhnent one morning re- cently to eeperete Cellph from his wife end deughter. The funny were reunited Fri? dey. efber months of repel-em. end Oelfph seemed greatly pleeeed. He pushed Ml- Mnrphy end heezered refine. however. end et lee: the mother and daughter eom_ bleed forces and fought the old fellow Downey. who hed been wetehlna them Ali day, finally decided to ehut Cellph In the the group of prisoners. 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