The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 29, 1891, Page 2

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SORE SR nT TIEN DR NAN OA THE HERO OF MANASSAS. AStatue of Stonewall Jackson Unyeiled at Lexington, Va. A Vast Crowd Gathers in the Little Town to Witness the Even, -A and an Oration J. A. Early The Monument. Procession by Lexingtov. Va, July 21.—Thiec decades ago to-day, 40,000 men Mau- Virginia fought upon the fair fields of assas in the valley of the Two-thirds of the emen wore the blne and the rest the gray The nofthe north were commanded by Pope, the men of the south by a hy Lece Presbyt te n whose er straps indicated the title of brigadier genera tohim. It was just afte: conthet, and in gray, over st hour in when the boy ior numbers, were about i the tield pointed to the by the Pre cheered the f by super flea fro that n expt n brigade commanded byterinn and int hearts of the rauk wud file with the exclamation, “Here is Jackson standing like 1." And the retired soldiers re- raced taeir steps and forged to the was defeated 1 deacon a stone t front Pope his as decisive as that sustained by McDowell in another battle the same spot The corps of the shy and eccentric den con bore the brunt of the battlesand to his skill and courage the Confed erate army Was mainly indebted for that live overthrow was upon will suecess forever in Listory. on the To-day, anniversary of this norable event, the men who onee wore the blue and the gray are fra- crnizing in the streets of the « wid uniting in doing honor to the memory of Stonewall Jackson,in the dedication of # monument which sur- mounts his tomb. Lexington is in holiday attire tHE MONUMENT. The statue stands in a circle in the center of the city cemetery on Main street, a square containing about four acres of ground, well set off with giant trees, which hides the | statue from view except in the rear. The site is a slight mound crowning the rounding country and commanding a good view of rich, rolling hills and an elevation overlooking sur- valleys. The sculptor isa Virgin jan, Valentine. who designed the Lee monument The st: is bronze, heroic in size, show une head ield of battle. id, by bis « figure son with overed looking ton: In h side, is a tiel clad in’ the full uni- form ¢ lieutenant general, with the gold lace on the sleeves distiuet- and with hea The carriage is easy and the attitude 1s one of close alert for ut The seabbard which the bears ly visible, y military boots and spurs. observation, ins ous action. of the sword upon gauntleted left hand the wad UF a historical fact, as it was modeled from sword. rests, letters Jackson's own The statue proper meas- eight and surmounts a unite pedestal ten and one-half feet. feet high On one face the die bears the inscription, “Jackson —1824-1863 single and on the other the word, “Stonewall,” the briet given Jackson by his chief gen- eral, Lee. Seneath the plinth is the crypt, in ich repose the remains of General Jackson, his baby daughter, and Ju- s0- w | symptoms has disappeared, and that lia Jackson Christian. The body of , General Jackson was removed at 5 of June 25! o'clock ou the morning from the geave ut where it was interred his death and placed in lutter then tied nently. It t that being se s Mrs body shi up pera Jacksor uld be te moved in the night and that :o one should know of it but the comuit- teein charye. This request was stric It is nuplied with fifteen the nated now years since the of the total movement for erection Its mouument + Cost Was 0, ail of which was contributed by ex-confederate veter Cou d patri said was rendered by the la A Little Girl's Experience ina Lighthouse. Mr. an] Mrs. keepers of the Sand Beach, Mick 1 Trescott are ghtheuse ut ire blessed i 1 ith dreadful vears ywed with Measles, foll Cough and turnisg into a Fever. 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SHIRLEY CHILDS, SELLS itehell, Turnbull and Seu THE WAGON S. A FULL LINE Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wa Road €arts. HIRLEY OF eons and Also the celebrated FLYING DUTCHMAN SUL: Y PLOW = CHILDs. jlate on Friday night j her VHE MURDER OF A GIRL. Carried Of and Slain by A Suitor she Had Rejected has been « quiet The talk lynching, and able bodied : has beenob bicod shed and 1 of the the woods, scouring At the Warden f: distigured body Christie War? The un the assassiuat of abatir bad just left tow from th Vine cover € open read ed with trees. The cha from bright tense dir for a mor were thus gr that a man glide roadway and blox Before they had 1 then passage verel from their sudden fig u spoke, and they recognized lis voie His salutation was this rs. Warden, hot arm = you unless you intertere with ins, and if you do IT will shoot \ ‘ - lanistie, P bave come L000 iiles t t you and how our tine is sh Then he dvew from his bre 1 volver, whieh he escke Woren stood petrified, an ush cold voice Warden, you know me I bel Tam ik Almy. and you never knew me to break my word Move on or Twill shoot. Move on, } Tsay Mrs. Warder way by Miss Goodell, pe shoulder, raround her neck eof his weapon and b ow you iu THOUGHT ONL The meant all he said but thinking only of “Shoot OF HER SISTER girl knew he she I will not her sister answered: let her go.” What inspired the n to tire his revolve: the girl can the then rderer not into the body of only be explained by fact that her feet struck uneven | ground at this moment and she fell, jnearly carrying her sister with her This was Almy’s opportunity, and grasping Christie around the waist, he dragged her to the bars, which he had previou lowered, and | pulled her over in the brush beyond. followed close behind, de- spite Almy’s threats to shoot. Mean jtime Christie to escape and Almy full Fanny had been struggling, had his hands Nearly all of torn off in the resence evident urderer, for he in holding her. clothes were le. Fanny's _ rted the mark, and fired ¢ terrified. struck her So con paused. Then another jed- Almy evidently had not noticed j duriiry the ight, {will go that she had moved. a: in the direction where 2» her, Laps Nve minutes place where Liw y a th i ie the pist » With the ete ad the | f the biek, ] lown th of which were ¢ ly bre 1 HE 1 Winrkt ve ny s bat nuboly dreuned | that h Lresort to violence. | When | ysed marriage, and it that he March footsteps. He the Warden Christie | her | tloor to learned Christie disliked | | was uttentions, discharged. | Since int was last he has | sd hei would | prowl around nouse | and made sonervous that she changed from the cond fl There is a strong bedroom the se wvound suspicion that Alwy is not the murderer's true name. At one he said he Wentworth time worked at Brown's mills, Mi. Wardene : fate of lis dau hold, 1 a great | not vot such “I have u amount of money, certain, I that I have o thing | thing is} will s pend every dollar | t to bring that ac justice. He smatt thus far in | if he ed assassin te las been | but will away, arth I is on top of run him down” His offer with mented another of amount by the town authorities The and if the murderer is alive it seems whole state lias been as though it was impossible for him to escape. 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