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3 WAR REMINISCENCES. A STAMPEQE OF COWARDS. microcoria 1'nnlo of tho Itirrrrtfr or no Army with tlio ATitRon Train. Hero on tho broad acres on oach Ride of Iho highway for two miles aro tho wagon trains belonging to tho two corps which aro fighting two miles down tha road. With a wapon train you must count tho vohlclcs belonging to tho sutlers, scores of ambulances, hundreds of oxtra horses and mules, llfty ammunition wagons which may not go tho front, and, in this instance, a drove of threo hundred beeves to bo slaughtered as needed. Tho wagon train Is tho tall of an army. As it creeps along over tho highways sprinkled with blood It gathors unto itsolf cowards, fugitives, rofugocs and what not. Discipline is lax and vico rampant. When darkness falls upon a Held of battle It .is tho wagon train which Rends forth scores of ghouls to prey upon tho dead and dying. 'Wlion thero is no buttleflcid they rob each other. It is not a blunder that our trains have approached thus closely. It is ?-VZLJ&?!jCi i " 3 t U'tt.K-'Z&Z&. A . A33"!l'Jl a vici .T -VWV.O 1 I A STAMI'KBn OP COWARDS. simply that tho enemy was found in lorco two miles nearer than was ex pected. The right thing has been done in clearing the highway and sending back a heavy guard. An enemy's wagon train is worth fighting for. Our two trains arc worth the sacrifice of threo thousand lives. They can bo at tacked only from a certain direction. The infantry takes position to ward off tho blow. Hero aro three thousand noncurabatants swaggering about, all wearing revolvers and many of them carrying carbines taken from tho hands of our own dead, but not ten men out of the lot could be induced to light. It isn't ten minutes after tho infantry comes up before thero are Kigus of a panicky feeling in both camps. Sutler wagons begin to pull out for tho roar, wagons arc over hauled for plunder which can be car ried off by hand; hero and there a teamster makes an excuse to strip tho harness off a horse and have him ready to mount in case of need; the men in charge of the ammunition wagons move to the front with their vehicles rather than the other way, and they of ull will try to stand their ground in case tho enemy makes a dash. They are soldiers. "Thero they cornel" A thousaud men shout tho words in chorus. Half a mile away, just round ing a wood-covered point, is a body of cavalry not over fivehundred strong. It is a "feeler" to see if tho trains are guarded. They aro advancing at a trot, but ono volley from tho infantry will settle them. Thero is not the slightest excuse for a panic The herd of cattle ure excited by tho roar of battle down In front, but not ono has broken away. Some of tho drivers of tho ammunition wagons are playing curds as they wait, and they do not oven look up at tho .shout: "Look out! Wo shall all be killed! Out of the way!" Two or threo men are responsible for what follows. There is a sudden up roar, which drowns tho noise of battle, i-"$.'ii.tA ' V THEItF. TIIEV COME. and next, instant tho spectacle is one which no beholder can over forget It is a stampede of cowards. A panic in tho ranks moans confusion, ro treat mid rally. Honco threo thousand rav ing1 maniacs tire' turned looso at once. Thoy upset wagons. Thoy apply tho torch to bales of liny. They shoot and hlnsli at oach other. Soma kneel down and weep and try to pray, while others rush about shouting and screaming and hit at everybody within roach. Tho cattle hcrdors tulco to flight and tho frightened bouves go dashing through tho camp to goro horses and toss men on their horns. This causes a stam pede of horses and mules. Every looso animal gallops about and those in har ness crash tho big wagons together or upsot them nnd fall in struggling heaps as thoy try to kick themselves clear. In twouty minutes not a man is left in sight Thero uro two miles of wreck and ruin left bahiud them. Here and thero Is a wagon and Its mules undam aged, but there are not ten instances to bo found. Wheels have licen shattered, tongues wrenciied off, axles broken, and forage or rations set on fire. At least one-half tho animals have been killed or crippled nnd most of the others scattered. Thirty now ambu lances have almost been ground into tbe earth; twenty sutlers' wagons are ft u wur.-"-s''!i s -T xi r y Ui." JJI . i.l.'x' . 1 II 1. MI 1 T '1,1 111 luMI H ''SHB' .... 'zrt'.fJ, ra'j - -c :! j 7 T'""-- -r ,i' o" j beyt.nl ropnlf ; the wreolt of sanitary commission vehicles proven that scarce ly one escaped. Tho ground is littered with clothing, bedding, harness, forago and rations. Wo count sixty-six dead men amid this scone of desolation sixty-six dead and forty-ono wounded. II nU a million dollars will not make good tho government loss on stores alone. Not a shot had been fired into tho trains. Not an enemy was within muskot range. It was simply a stam pede of tho cowards who multo up tho tall of that monster wo call war. N. Y. Sun. WAR MEMORIES. Somo of ilis Minrp Tricks Thnt AVcrn l'lnyoil lu the Army. It must bo conceded that the soldiers of tho lttto war woro Intensely human. Thero was a reason for It. They had, as a rule, all the weaknesses of moro favored mortals, Intcnsfficd, porhnps, by being barred out, as it were, from tho outside world, and having but lit tlo to occupy tholr minds when oft duty to relievo tho dull tedium of camp-life, save tho diversions which were the resultant conceptions of tholr own creative genius. A hundred mon, banded together In ono company, were, in ono sense, a municipality unto them selves. Tho writer, while conversing recent ly with a comrade of Phil. II. Sheridan post, G. A. H., drew from him some amusing incidents of army life. "CapU H.," said tho coinrad6, "had had for somo weeks nothing to.lssue to his men in the way of rations but slab bacon and hard-tack, In fact the offi cers wero mainly living on the saino fare. Tho captain received one morn ing, from a source not yet explained, a dozen sausages, and ho inquired for tho cook, who it was found had not re turned from an errand to Newberne. Tho captain aslccd mo if 1 couldn't fry the sausages, and I said yes. "I went about my task, and, strange as it may appear, the distaste I had had for sausages whon at homo suddenly disappeared under tho fragrant aroma of tho blzxllng cylindrical edibles. Yes, they smelt awful good, so (rood that I took two of them out of the half can teen In which they were frying and nto them. This did not satisfy mo in the least, but rather served to whet my appetite for more. I next detailed four more for my gnawing stomach, think ing all the while how I should explain matters to tho captain.- I hit upon it at last, and, which was better still, my plan, or the explanation I had formu lated would involve me no deeper in '".K. .'j N. V W-&tf2& FllYIXO THE HAUSAOKS. trouble If I ate the doen sausages, which I did, and I verily believe I could have onteh a dozon more. "Xoontilne enme, and so did the cap tain, all hungry for his dinner. I cau better explain matters by putting what subsequently occurred in the form of a dialogue. " 'Cook, where are my sausages?' " 'Up near the bushes there. 1 put them thero so they would be safe.' "'Whero did you say they were? I can't Hud them.' " 'Just behind that bush, captain.' " 'Oil, yes. I see them now. Cook! there's nothing in the frypnn!' " '1 can't see how that can Iks. Some body must have stolen and eaten them, then.' "You hud better believe there was somo strong language used by the cap tain on that occasion. Ho never sus pected mo. Whilo I cannot justify my act I think that under tho strong temp tation I was subjected to, and tho promptings of a yearning empty stom ach, I was an object of charity and for givoncss rather than of censure." "When we pitched our tent at New berne we had no straw or anything else to sleep ou. The following morn ing the captain discovered, concealed in a rebel's barn, two bales of straw. He immediately ordered a detail of four men from Company O to secure one bale for his tent "The straw was confiscated nnd'piaccd in tho captain's quarters. The men then went to the barn for the remain ing balo for their own tent and found that it had disappeared Ttioy soon learned whither it went. It wns nicely bpread in :i tentneur their own. "The shades of evening had settled about tho camp, and the four men from Company Q wero on tho alert They reconnoitred about the captain's tent and found that ho was uvvay. Two of tho men kept watch while tho oth ers removed evory vestige o strnw from his ouurters to their own. It was a ticklish business, and tho men on guard had to keep a sharp look out It was near midnight when their task was completed. One thing moro remained to be done, and that was to scatter straw from the captain's tent to the quo occupied by the men who had appropriated tho second bale. "The captain came back early tho next morning, and his feelings can bo better imagined than described. Iu a word, ho wits mad clear through. Un fortunately for the fellows to whoso tent tho straw had been scattered, tho captain discovered it, nnd they woro immediately summoned before him. Thoy tried to explain, but ho would not listen. Ho was inexorable. The next day thoy expiated their crime, not exactly upon the gallows, but by doing extra guard duty." Tho above stories are but little inci dents in army life. They are not given with the vlow of applauding the chief aotors, nor to impress people with the idea that they were "smart," but rather to lay bare some of the phases of a soldier's life not laid down In army regulations. -Itoston Traveller. ?&.', t "ftottSk r i -T7 j -- r r -"v J v J " " . . A,r. '.I -. Asking Too Much. Snodgrass I'd llko to pay that bill, but I can't just now. You must glTo mo time. Crcdttoi- I don't mind giving time, but you scorn to want otornlty. Texas Sittings. Tho Vlrtuo of Promptitude In in nothing moro forcibly shown than In tho escape from dlsoaBO of tlioso who hood Its warnings. Foresight Is wls6ly practiced by poraous who, observing that their kid tioys want activity. Impart to them a hoalth ful Impulse with Hostottor's Stomncti Blt tors. By so doing thoy avoid Brlght's dis ease) and othor destructivo renal maladies, Chills and fovor, Indigestion, constipntlon, liver troublo, rheumatism should bo nlpppd m mo duu uy tuo .miters. A Fearful Fate. Van Ucmitt "So ho's u. cvnic. ehl Bean dlsannointcd in love. IibbIioI" Van Arndt "Nb; la his cook." Vogue. "ItEMEMDcn that In GarfleW Tea you have an unfailing remedy for Indigestion, Sick Hoadncho, and every ottondlng ill that an abused stomach can- make you suffor. Evory druggist soils it. 25c, COc, and 51.00." "I rani, hotter about llcltln' this postage stamp," said tho boy who had boon sent to mall a letter. "It's noaror wy size" Wash ington Star. Usu Brown's Bronchial Troches for Coutihs, Colds and all othor Throat Troubles. "Pre-om inontly tho boBt." Jiev. Uenry Ward Bttelter. Pnon.n who llvo In small apartment houses aro now called "Folding Bedouins." -Whin Awp'co. THE MARKETS. New Yonic. March a FLOUR S l 10 in? 6 no WIIUAT-Na'2 Red Winter.., 78H10 70'. -v No. 1 Northern...... 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Westwood," Bculah Hill, England. CONOREVE'S BALSAMIC ELIXIR can now be obtained from his own depot, 4 Wooster St., New York. If your case Is a serious one send 35 cents for my book on C'ousumpilon-and dis eases of the Chest ; or send SI 00 for my book ; a 00 cent bottlo of Balsamic Elixir and a 60 cent bottlo of Pills, as recommended In my treatment. OEO. TH0S. CONdREVE. 45r Aientlon this Paper. IS UNHAPPY AND WONT DC DBIVENV c 'l ARE CHEERFUL AND SHARP : x AND THE DIFFERENT SIZES . iriiii. vur i 1P.AIUUJ I U a. it f . ADAPT THEMSELVES TO ALL THE USES L Two Companions : Used In all homes. Home Tacks. Home Nails. Sold by all dealers. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OK Other Chemicals are used In tbe nronaratlou of W. MAKER & CO.'S reaklastCoGoa which la nbsnhitelu jntro and soluble. I Itlia9tnorfmnfhreeflme ( tliu itrenyth t Cocoa mlxedt i with Starch. Arrowroot or 'Sucar. and Is far more eco nomical, coating less than one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, and SABH.V DIGESTED. Sold lijr Orocerseverjnliert. W. BAKER & CO.. Dorchester, Mass. 'p,r-"riV'i'rnrr"m '""""" V.VnC R6wiM trutmeui Iby i.rsu fo ThoOMad. cu'wl. htni fe la lUmp., Uctog-plniMiD). NiurliJC. P. IV tfl uwirnvii nt . K...I. vn I. MoVloItor'T'lntori Cliloajro, III. UIICY U1UR ARcnt. AT O.MJi:. Haraplo tnUOl tlAWL Busliloekll'at.lsx'IIVeebriuaU for 2c. Htarop. Inimensa. Vnrlvalleil. Only good on. ever liivvntud. liaataweltrhti. H.lesunparsllrled. tliotitj. Write quick. Ilrolmrd Mfij. Co., l'Mliu arMUic tuu nrsunra Uui jt. BJM--ilimj.T:ll ConaiamptlTC and pooplo ltho have weak lungs or Asth ma, should uso Plio's Curo for Consumption. It has en red thousands. It has not Injur- UUUIIV. AI.IBI1..II uu luia&u. limine oesioougn syrup. tioia eTorjTncre. sac. IJ.1IIJIlfl.LJI.il Tiiri.lu.J..-. n. k. a USB. AIIEN WIUTINO TO ADVEltTISEUfl l'LEASS Uto that Jen saw tk AdvcrtlMment ta tUa pDtr. i WiM w WK I SIB I If; Mil w ivk