Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 48, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 22, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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FT WORTH GAZETTE
FORT WOtlTH TIXAS
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Except Monday by
TATK PniNTllO COMPACT
3 II Williams
J L Watson
C W Hoflile
President
Vice President
and raw material with which to feed
her own people and supply her manu
factories wtth raw material while she
fought the United States would be
plain In the event of war retween tho I
two countries Tlut why nwalt a warT I
The moment the rovernment of tho i
United States reopens Us mints to the
unrestricted coinage of tho while metal
so that American merchants can say to
tho peopte of Asia as well as to tha
rest of the silver using world We
will take your silver In paynunt for
such merchandise as you will buy of
us allowing ou nt least Jl 2320 wr
ounce or more for It ihat moment
Great llrltaln will have to choose 1 e
tween valuing silver at 15 OSS to 1 of
troid or at whatever ratio our country
should adopt even If that ratio ba IK
of silver to 1 of gQld or of surrender-
tng to the people of tho United States
her trade with the largest part of the
human race Her present bounty on
Indian wheat and cotton purchases 1
would InclJentally be gone
About the time we awoke to the fact I
that It would be good war policy far
our nation to double iho prices of Its
eastern manufactured goods more free
U ifrtintfer a quotation from the New Toik
tjvVWoHJTentltlcd Pumpkins and Po-
vsAroeB iniBaiawarueid an faiiemnr
hf
ni ml4t toijtlttlrr th prlndr al-
MM
tut tnuu oM prtfuienu it
seemed to me at the time that the
elhlcAl standard ucd for this Justifica-
tion was of a vrj lame nature and
amounted to the claim thRt these
preldenu received these salaries
simply becauoe they could net them
Hut that It was perfectly right la those
ranks where tho struggle or Mfd I J
keenest for these latter tn submit will
lniily nnd uncomplainingly to all the
economic shrinkages which the times
pressed upon them and on overstocked
itr market prevented them from re-
becretary
si a tin it
J At tho esptoMve point of hi
ll jyIJEHMSGenerai MlVnuor 1 tctlont upon the Neiis Ideas as to the
UO BUNTEU - proper dUtrlbutlon c f tho worlds
LUIUL9T CIT CIUCll ATIOl
iAUULST TKXAS CIHCtlTlON
LAJICrST SOLTHBIt ClHtlljAlIU
With Three Ktceptton
IMMIft OP llUCllllTIUV
The Dally Gaiette SU Issues a week
One ear
Six months J
Three months
Delivered by Carrier
Fifteen cents a week
The Weekly Gazette Issued on rrt
dayi
One yeir M cents
Six month ao cents
llemlt by express or money order or
resltsrcd letter
All poftmtster are authorised to act
as acents for tha Cazette
STATE PniNTINO CO
Tort Worth Tot
Tn froit rt h Prtntntflro fT Fort
pumpkins and potatoes the Weimar
1 man flew the track that Is to say he
transferred Ms patronage to another
dally newspaper Th dark epoch In
Ills mental history Is thus graphically
described by the News
With a tendency common to thou-
sands to Argue hastily from falae as-
sumption or partial observations ho
had resolved himself into the fretful
belief that the Na was enlisted from
sordid motives of ce If -In teres t and
pro It In the eertlo of capitalists and
corporation or of capitalistic pater-
nalism as ho puts the matter had In
short sold Itself to the money devil fj
to speak In utter disregard of the dic-
tate ot conscience and principle His
conclusion In this particular unwar-
ranted by the real facts of the ciwo
iv a a g eatr v rone to his own Intel
lrciuil tnesrity than It could posslblj
to the character and fortunes of the
Now
This certainly ought to deter any
rtsh Intellect from hastily adopting the
Worth Texas as second class mall cdnc0Slon tnnt th5 yfeK1 Ims oM
jjiuurr iAiit it tAs
NOT OWMD DV T11I3 TIlt STS
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Tim iicmortiAiic hrnti uu
II ETA L 110 COVET10
ominous obfttscutlons that hung gloom-
ily over W elmar were destined to
ipeedy dUt Illation The menace of
foreign var and guttural notes of
The Fori Wortb cieti as im Li Jingoism suns In a discordant key by
una tVnrteia rvitonent ot llniocrnrr
nit rommfiKllns Itn foint In
past vr rroonimcnil Hint Hie mend
of stiver aire It their cordial cod
ctlre ffnpport
mn n7rTTii
clCMHt uia
ron isw
I tin moil complete book of the
kind ffr lnrtl
It nnlnliia iiriieilpnl nntl Rrneral
loforninllon upon epj aheet
lell yna iThnt ynti vrnnt to kntivr
Jail ulifii j on ivnnt to knniT It
A erml iuurro of Information
A trenanry of Unonlidue
A prnrtlral nlnfolur
A rrlluhle hund liook
Irlre HT rnt
II r mall add tiro S ceot iniup for
potx
xflLAus iTriihr ix A3iiitiCA
lOl w
This is from the New York Finan-
cial News which Is not a Populist
organ
In the United States the great im-
portance of making slhcr npaln dear
to the end that Qreat llrltaln be un
tha Houston Post aroused tho Weimar
man to a lively appreciation of whit
htt hid loved and lost let us have
the original picture of this rony morn
ine of the llrnln as drawn by the artist
of the News
HAppHy for him his Intellectual
stainlnv could not be permanently de-
bauched by the narcotism of prejudice
He roused hlmnelf from temporary
slumber of the abservlittf and ienon
Ing faculties With awakened Intellect
lu discovered that the News regarding
n scnsatlonil stretch of tho Monro
doctiine and a consequent epllcmlc of
war ixctt menf had taken an urp pular
and presumably unprofitable position
nnd ho proceeded to reason from thl
dUroviry to tho cor elusion that tin
Nons having so obviously In thl
lnstince subordinated considerations of
popular and prollt to consideration
of principle nnd patriotism may In
Jufltlj accorded In other Instances tin
general an 1 fanciful presumption that
It Is eiiuat insitred bj the laltr ron
slderatlons In all Itn toslllonn mil ut-
terances touching questions and emer
Kenrles of Krave I ubllt moment
To conclude thli draniatlo episode
tho Wetmnr man promlsei to renew hU
subscription to the News when his
able to buy it cheap In America and present subscription to another Journal
pay It out dear In the Orient whero which wo assume la be tin Post nhatl
It has lost none of it ale for food have explrtd UuWs the feulntriMlon
manager of the Post adopts prompt
n
measures to avert tho Impending ca-
tastrophe we Tear wo shall have to
Kvery thrilling story has Its lesson
While rejoicing over the teturn of
the repentant one to the wn of Truth
our Dallis contemporary takes occa-
sion to adorn lta tab with a practical
mnral
It must not be supposed however
says the News that the News pursues
Its proper business with Inllfferencs
either to Just popularity or legitimate
profit Perish tho thought that tho
News is gamboling about In the Trinity
bottom tn strengthen Its constitution
Still It desires It to te understool that
the News as far as It I solicitous for
legitimate profit cares much less for
tho favor of financial magnates bask-
ing in the sunshine of what our Wei-
mar correspondent call capitalistic
paternalism than for the apprecia-
tion and business cllentare of the hum-
blest man or woman In the promiscu
ous mas4 ot the countrys honest toll
ers
THE GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS WDJESDAY JANUARY 221890
material subjects who consults this
useful reference book
The Gazette commends this book to
Its friend and tho public confident that
ttwllt not disappoint them
Uncle Dan McOar Houston Afce
la now published by a stock company
and Uncle Dan Is lost to sight Is It
possible that he Is winning new laurels
In Cuba Those forced marches of
Gen Gomes have a McQorylsh step
A French Jnurna wants to know If
tho United States propones to assume
control of tho entire western hemis-
phere Not so It merely Intends to
restrict the domination of eastern i
powers to the eastern hemisphere
To open the Manchester canal whose
length Is tenty slx miles cost the
city of Manchester about 70000 000
This is valuable infotmatlon for Mr
Hbbs In drafting his bill for the Trinity
river appropriation
Senators may haggle about the mean-
ing of tho Monroe doctrine but in the
popular mind there Is no uncertainty
on the subjct It simply means that
European powers shant play In our
yard any more
Minister Haynrd cites as n precedent
for hli blunder Lowtlls address on
Democracy but he overlooks tho
fact that Lowell defended American
It is a fortunate thing for tfpaln that
the question of the recognition of Its
belligerency in Cuba cannot arlso in
any of its dealings with foreign na-
tions
It Is much more likely that England
will send her papers to the enezuelan
commission than that she -will send her
flying squadron to Dermuda
Dallas did not get tho Populist na-
tional convention but she got enough
advertising out of the effort to amply
repay her for her trouble
There ftre Indications that tho Popu-
lists propose to keep Mr Otbbs on the
mourners bench until after tha fall
cKctlons
Forakerrf blmetnlllo utterances have
a clammy ring about them to tho acute
hearing of Oov McKlnley
Fort Worth Is going to do something
worthy of Fort Worth In 1S3 Ahat
shall it be
is iiaui A I1UI II w
record nn uppainng saennce upon me Uenerni ie nirthilnr 1- tieneraiiy
altar of Jingoism
OliMir4d In Georgia
AtUntu Ga Jan SI General Lecn
Mrthdiy wai generally observed in
leorgla eterduy It Is rnado a legnl
nohdaj Hanks were closed nnd
In towns and cities Con feder-
ate veterans assembled nnd heard
speeches from local orators At
Waycrosa the vetenns and state
milltH from the surrounding country
iwt nnd wero reviewed by Governor
Atktnion and staff
Hnlllmore Md Jan 20The blitV
ny of Itobert I Le was nhscrwd hero
jestcrdny by a reunion of tho Confed-
erate fclct after which a banquet
was held at Carrollton
THIS GtU WOltIC 1UKS t
Ctcu ir d ltnu Colleeo Has 1
Tlinrta Hfirtus
Thome BnrliiKrf Tex Jan St Spec-
ial Notwithstanding the transfer of
the Add Uati Christian university from
this place to Waco tho goo I work of
education still goes on Tho literary
d nartment nrfrslded over bv Professor
ami nnnannPrr iM a Campbell Is entirely satisfactory The
exports especially Its cotton 1U wheat profc to hoM U tniIrej nIo0 from Jjj Bna arl aPtment is a grand
and Its sliver its three chief exports
that wo might regain our financial in-
dependence more qulcklj by remonetls
Ing silver while fighting for our na-
tional honor with the sword we might
also awake to the fact that n tariff can
bo made of more value than merely to
foster dontcwtlo Industries and derive
a revenue for the government
We are unaware how much longer
our portion of the nation will con-
tinue to wonder vvhv producers and
those dependent on them do not buy
the multl tnllllonalreit It en n nut fifford
In Its current dealings to reckon upon
anything at their hands except what
muy come In strictness of business for
the purchase of papers or of advertis-
ing space at regular rates say about
13 000 a year for n blmket contract
There Is a vay pointed out by the
News w eieby the hulllonsires might
win It to their wicked schemes That
Is 10 make an offer for the purchase of
the paper outright and In its entirety
ns n newspaper property To get It
In this wiy we are advised would re
ly nnd repay borrowed money and qUlre more thftn n mllon in eash
the Interest upon It more promptlj be
fore It finds out the true reason but
this we d6 know that a tariff to pre-
serve our home market Is a folly If
we Industriously spoil that market by
economically strangling our custom-
ers on the farm and on the planta-
tion Xt Is Idle to expect railroads to
earn Interest on bonds much less pa
dividends on stocks with ease so long
as the territories through which these
railroad sj stems run aro producing
crops at declining prices for pro-
ducers cannot buy manufactured goods
unlnts thy have wherewith to paj
and hence unsatisfactory westbound
traffic Nor can tho east bound freight
rates to the seaboard be other than low
If charged on low priced products for
the railroads cannot charge more
than the traffic will bear
Tim nrNAnsAM
One ot tho most interesting of mental
processes is the evolution from dark-
ness to light Our Dallas contempor-
ary presents a case tn point with such
persuasive logic and fascinating dic-
tion that one hardly knows which to
admire molt the transformation scene
or lbs description of it
The plot of this eventful story 1s laid
In Weimar There resides Its hero a
worthy gentleman who was formerly
tt subscrlter to h News but who
i abandoned It In a moment of
r Uij ary aberration which he thus explains
ri Owing ro the policy of the News
I 9 fts it smed to me leaning so strongly
- iJt w nd unmlstalcablj In the direction of
i m capita jii im paicrnaiwm i cone ma ea i
wanlrl chilfiffn m hntir In IMS A
1 very good illustration of the leaning
liiiiT oiftne news tcward capitalistic pa-
till I tfnHm urn frii n mmn mrmth mri
Which means we suppose that no de
ferred notes would bo accepted but
that the million must be plumped down
on the spot
In this aspect of the matter we see
no reason why et en body should not be
happy except the Houston Post which
Is threatened with the loss ot sub-
scriber We tender It our sjmpathles
-with the edmonltlcn that If it will
learn political virtue It may jet enjoy
some measure of the supreme felicity
whose golden stream threatens to dim
Us garish light
TfiXIS MT IN IT
Of J57 new textile mills erected In
this country last ear four states In
the south secured 1SS The following
Is the showing by states
North Carolina 63
Pennsylvania 49
New York 83
Massachusetts 31
South Carolina 33
Georgia 23
Alabima 13
Rhode Island 12
Miscellaneous 91
The most remarkable thine about
this exhibit Is that Texas the banner
cotton growing state does not appear
In It
A LlTTin LlIlllUlY
The Gazette Kneyclopedla Issued yes
terday may without boasting ba ranlc
ed ns the foremost statistical and his
toilcal publication of Its class publish-
ed this 3 ar It Is more complete and
rnoro varied In lis stock of informa-
tion than either of the publications
issued by the New York dallies
Nobody can afford to be Ignorant
touching the topics treated by the na
xette Enoclopeduw Nobody can be
Ignorant of the primary facts of all
Reveral real estate deals In city prop
erty has been made and there aro few-
er vacant houses thin for ears
ONLY OM2 SlOrtn lOLLV
Another otuntent on the Alodern
Monro Doctrine
London Jan 21 An editorial In the
Dally News says If the senate com
mitt m on foreign relations Is rlcht
President Cleveland must certainly be
wrong for he expressly invited Great
I llrltaln to settle the boundary question
dltectly with Oreit llrltaln It only
remims 10 appiy ine Aionroe aocirtno
to the Importation ot tha tin plats and
there would be no extravagance left to
commit
rtAisii Tim MOMir
And Tyler 11111 lluve Grand Fruit
Ialacet
Tjler Tex Jan 21 Special The
directors of the Texas Fruit Pilace
hae hdd a meeting and raised 1000
the bnlftnco duo on the building This
virtually decides the question of a pat
nee next summer It will be given
again In greater magnificence and
uplendor than ever before
DRUG STORE NEWS
At some time In the future adver-
tisements will contain only nws from
thft store truthfully statok catch
lines larto type nnd white space will
not toe In it The reason we sell
these goods so low is th cheaper we
sell the more we sell the more we
sell the more we Amy tlio more we
buy the cheaper we luy Our prices
nre
Toilet oaper good per package 03o
DuttermlU soap o per cake 3 for
for Kn
Levys La Itlancho Face Towder Sso
Tt lows flossamer lowder 20o
Tot lows Swans Down Powder 17o
Theater Itnuge No IS Ma
Pruzonl s Complexion Ffwder f33o
Viola Cream 3o
Malvlna Cream 40o
Lyns Tooth Powder I0o
Cashmere IMuqnet oap 31o
Out leu ra oap 20o cako Cfto
Peirs Glycerine Ponp 20o oakefi5o
Ieara Unseen ted Soap I0o cake
Mhlte Hose Glycerine Hoap 4T11
COo cake Wo
Bouquet Violet Buttermilk end
Almond Cnam Boap So cake lzo
Florida Water large bottles 40o
Florida Water small bottles 20o
A fine selection of perfumes at 5o
per ounce
The Fort Worth
Pharmacy
MAIN AND Firm STItEKTa
ijgZi 2z2h trrtr or rrz wutMJWJ
Cliaptcr I Tho story opens at tho I
PcrkM of tho French revolution An
American named Colonel Pococke or- 1
rives at Tangeport Accompanied by
a sailor named Ducket Colonel Ia
cocke sets out to find Captain Taro
chol an cx plrate and a local leader
of the Jacobins The town Is deserted
and he fears that the chateau ot the
family he has come to Warn Is das troy 1
Cd
II Ducket reran to go farther i
than Farochots gate but the American
gains an ally In Lieutenant Curtis an
eciped English prisoner to whom ho I
explains nw mission
III Tho pirates mother entrtalns however with no inoro display of Interest
them
IV The alarm nt the chateau
V Countess In the hidden cave
VI Leaving her son Aymon inn
daughter Luclle in th secret chimber
the count ena returns for her husbtnd
and falls lntrp the hands or the
rlltif mnh Cinlnn hi Iiitalianrl rtnn 1
characteristics while he attacked them and betletlng she alone ein release her
la Cuney holding oloof from the
fight In order to qualify himself to ar-
bitrate between the McKlnlej and the
Iteed men in the Inevitable quarrel at
the Republican state coneutlon7
nym llnrnr jt
And now 111 go and rake the hayj
Ive really nothing mora to say
If you should pis an Inquiring bee
Hell find me up the Trinity
viuiurrn irm in seerei cnamirer no
chooses between detth anl Farorhal
nnd marries him although ho la her
hitbands murderer
VIT VIII IV find V The Amerlcln
finds the resent of th coitnte be-
coming more difficult He filter Faro
chol the command of a French ship
which ho finally occepts Curtis tries
In vain to rree the countr fh con-
fides to him the secret opening of tho
chamber In the rock He and Ducket
go to the chateau hut the room la
empty
XI The sen ant v hom the counters
supposed dend has opened the secret
door and hidden Amnn and Lueile In
a hut by the sea anl has male ar-
rangements for their llKht on the Con-
tent the boat which brought tho Amer-
ican
XTI Curtis anl Ducket find the hut
and tell the furl lives when tho ship
will sail Curtis Informs them that llvlr
mother lives They refuse to believe
sho Is Farochnl s wife nnd Avmon Is
force 1 by Luclle to challenge the lieu
tensnl
XIII Tuelle dons her brothers
clothes and attemnts to tt ht Curtis
XIV XV XVI nnd XVII The
fugitives board the Content but it Is
rollowed and searched by the otllcers or
the guardboat Lu lie hidden in on
empty hogshead bravel wlps the
blool from the sword that his wound-
ed her and woul I have betrayed her
CHAPTER XVIII
TIIK ri tATR H OOt 1 LKCt
It was hut lui traveling by lind lo
twecn tnngcrmrt nnd Uret Ntglrct and
tho strain or natal r return 1 1 cm had played
hnvoawlth tlio rands Iho whoio ot tho
west rountrj too wns duily dWurbul
lb vn infected to rav nothing of roving
humid of Cliouatis with tho kttLago and
turn hwiMihiin ns ho i cnuifl
The eouuttiswas comfortably and fo
enrely rettltd at thohouo tt tho grimy
little dot tor There was no reatx n fur fur
t her delay nndjet ttoAinerhnn remain
ed AC his inn Ho wa waiting lie Eild
for ft wind hut Instead of tho wind ho
wanted mine Iho northwesterly galo that
was driving tho Content down to tho
co ipt of r paln
Kxtraordliiary weather for tliottmeot
year colotul wild iho landlord when ho
camo to wnU tho Atnrrlean on tlio third
mornhg of thogile and nut n sign jet
or abating
and most provoking
I or on sir 3 cf but for me H means
a wind bound guest
lis an 111 wind that blows nobody to
any good
To bo sure sir and for tho nation it
means a wind bound prisoner If ho has
not rot to set already as some say and
possibly ft drowned ono if ho lias Hub I
forgot you hatouotFron the proolaum
tlon that tha alrol brought last nlfelit
Ito drew from his pocket n broadside
nnd hold It differentially so that his guit
could read what It con tat Led It an
nouueed tho escape of an ICnji llh i rlsoncr
with a recognisable dcorlptlon ef Curtis
nnd offered a handflotr e reward for his ro
capture or for tho donnuclathm of nny
person who had harbored him or assisted
his flight
Hut how ran the follow hurts got
toscaf said tho American lndlileroutly
after ro lind rend tho sheet through
Tlio gnardboit men swtar ho was
aboard tho luggir that brought you Mr
They tow they sow him when they board
ThtmwTdhoat tn in wear he iwi aboard
the lucutr that brought tou sir
ed hor wearing that same uniform tho
paper speaks of Dut hen thoso Fango
Hrt people wttl say anything Thoy are
the hollowest quidnuncs and chatterers la
all tho wst couutry
Well It doesnt concern me
That is what I say How docs It con
oern the colonelf I said and then youll
hardly credit such Impudent folly thoy
vowed he had been last seen In your com
tauy up at Farochol s of all places Ilut
ft MftMSCtlT 01
tinnsMiiaDio ocnctoienco iioTvieorrro
oho 111 never Lnonlug who might be
tt -Hl lA1 A tta il trim
like rrafioti ho would mrddle with no
mans business dccportliau a prudent care
for tho good tin mo of his houso dunanded
Ho was noV going thereforo so for ns oc
tually to the American of his dan-
ger hut while he chattered he bulled him-
self about liUcursti clothes with so
tentntlous n display ut idlffcrenco that It
could not eKcnpo thoculooels perception I
tliut ho wns seriously couocrnod about i
something
iho Aumrican met nis conomerato nor
than ho 1 lmnelf hid liorii
Uull tis no business of mine to citch
prisoners M ho murmured slctilly but I
can report tomorrow at Jlrvet what they
eay
Why you are not going to leavo us
yet colonelf cried tho host with well
lelgned kurpro
Vs my friend I must Tls useless
to watt longer on iho weather I shall
start this mornlug hy land Hare you a
horno fit to carry n big man
I havo oonfit for a Ling though to
bo sure that Is not saying mach nowa-
days
Very well 1 1 will start In an hour
It was clear inough that Fangeport
wnuld not hold tho American much Ion
git nnd equally clear that the sooner ho
explained his conduct ot tho affair to tho
representative at Brest tha crtiler ho would
slctp
In an hour ho was Id the saddle bow-
ing hi herd to tho gala and oxphdulng
to himself at hU hcrno ilcVcd its way
sturdily otter tho guide that ho wns doing
hU duty to tho countess lleforo anything
further could ho dono for her ho must lit
thoitfTalr blow ltPolf out n llttlo and mean
while so ho assured his Kclf reproach
his place was at Fnrocliols side Ho must
eo tho fellow well nflout and then ho
could eislly return I y tho time tho ruunt
iws vras fit to iauo nud find moans to
pi no her beyond hor hiihl nnd s nuch
Tho Journey was modo without odven
turo ami quite as quickly us tho American
could desire for to tell tho truth Hnt
wis no agncnhlo dwelling place nb tl Is
time Kvery oi u vrits blaming every ono
hut himself for tho 1 do dlunlcr every e no
wns quarreling overtho fccunty htons the
deutulod arsenal could furnlEli nod every
oiio dUlriMud his m tghhor Kvt n tho rep
rcsentatlvo lilmself was still fir from caij
about his Jn nd Constantly press d from
IurlstocouiiUto tho refitting of tho fhst
and retlleio his duftut haraiEtd by n nni
tlnous spirit which lie himself Imd created
haniiwrcd by tho wounded and csasrir
nttd by lntrnotabio and lnefilclent suhor
oaraonrlnK i tlio Krnt nmnl port ilia om A colpIo 0 w
nnloolcl Jor mult ut n pMlcuop Mail i nn 0
fflinpt oil t o i nrt Hi wrinithn to
T Ainctlcnn wu j ntaminbly am
Hubstltututlio lltnsoC tlio roatulloii for iou3
tho ohl imjr Hicliillno o ono milil
Jl3 i ji
tndlo tho Jonrnpy lj liml wl o could liy r7c rt B11
rny mean nioM It iml nniurillr thni nmi oB
tore t no Aiiur ran wh hoc itniim s toro il i ---- - -- - -
-- mission nnd no questions wero nsked
lhn reprtKuntatlo was frankly delltntod
his
lliore why should I bo vexing you with t grasp and the American seeing how dan
this rnbblshf Tls my belief theres some
with IiIh iijw enotaln
Indwd at LIio i Itch of demoralization
that tho nival servleo lad rtoched no
limn could lava been inoro to Ms n tj
than tlio dd rlvntitr and tlio Amtrlctn
m rived to find Fnwhol nmotirf the most
prominent Ouurts lu Dnst
Hulnil Selrcd ntouco the now Idea of
tho ndmlnMntlon nnd fcxuto in Iho
reputation of his enormities liad preathed
and J r letlced them heroically His own
ship already dlsplajtd thoeffcebof his old
iismoucvi mtinoiis anu wns insMyto bn
Jt
i
Extrwinllnirr indeed replied the I tKVu omnQI nesnnncriHi
AHMin1 rmiihnniaih tho iJtifthf sumvors w ire wHiie homooitiiosoiiy
would rather talk noDsenui man naming
1 1 At sodltlou I call It to speak woof a
colonel In th Blues Dut you would
hardly believe what they have been like
hereabout since the ships at Toulon were
surrendered to the Kugllkh by tho aristo-
crats and ever since the Urrt squadron
came back wiser than It went out they
have been a world worse Kray one has
run dean mad about traitors and Pitts
gol k and theres no telling what they will
say or do next
The landlord happened to be e host ot
that perfected type whoso sagacious grasp
ot business AoUdlQtl ctockaallrJuta a
out i Ida at tliolr moarlnps Just n4 they
hod cumo In others In ft more forwnrd
stite were still choking tho docks whero
they lind been laid up to iroiout thulr
sinking
Iho rcit nnd Fnrochols amons tho
number crowded tho basin u most of
these tho work of toflltingwns rroeced
log but with tho languor of cxlnustcd
spirits Ineompelcnt nfilcors and liiudo
qtiato mntcri d and to curuplctu tlio feel
Ing of depression that Iho sccno aroused
high overall the Int of tho galowasiuak
lng its dliplrltlng moin
lu ono i lace however a rattlo of m
tlvlty Moimd to ho making head ngnlnst
tho paralyhts and could Icnio no room
for doubt In tho Americans mind ns to
whero wns thovisscl ho wanted Itwos
ono of thco heavy frigates so highly ro
gnnled In tho lrcjoh Mirvioo a cut down
suvutily four
tho was ljing smno way out In tho ha
sin almost rciuly for sea or os nearly so
as a I rench r hip could hope to bo lu tho
days and It was hero tha Amtrlonn found
his man storming In tho midt of a gang
of rigqirs with n rnttan In his hand
Alow nnd aloft as Is usual at such times
was a wilderness of confmdon Lighters
wero alongside discharging Btores nmong
tho sparo spars and cordagothat cumberud
tho deck guns were lying about unmount
ed just ns they had two rceelrid from
storo and green hand wore belug driven
hither and thlthor by subordinate oflloers
wboo ehiut idea of duty was not to bo
caught at n stindftlll by tliolr ferocious
commander Lory ouo was working des
pomttly though with an air of ImTing
ono ryo for his Job and tho othsr for tho
captain
Asforhhn It was clear that ho had a
finger In every ones builnoss Indeed as
if bent on doing everything with his own
handd ho was dressed lu slops llttlo better
or thinner than those of Ids crow and the
only sign of his rank that ho carried wus
a hit extravagantly laced with gold and
truculently cocked
Bo lucougruuiuly clad nnd swelling as
ho was with his now dignity onv othor
man would havo appeared but a ludicrous
swaggerer but with larochol it was dif
forcnt ond when tho American had gltcn
his nnmo to tbo sentry at tho gangway
and was conducted to
tho captain It re-
quired all bis posing to conceal tho mis-
giving ho felt
It was easy to see tha minwupKunnvi
that ho was oxultlng In a position which
was bringing his ambition closer to
liuruu iwuriiu no naa resolved to pnrsue
thought best to mito him his flnct saluto
Farochol returuod It In th military
fatliUin hut so owkwardly that tlio Anier
lean like all men wllh n manner felt en-
couraged by it demeanor less finished than
Ms own nnd took heart for tho part he
httdeomoUplsy hot a word however
did Foroehol say to giro a lead but as If
to aliow at oneo Ms Importanc and Ms
Indlllrrcjioo to tho colonels presence
ahoutcd nn order up nt a sallmoker with
much nnnecsssary vehemenoo of swrarlag
Then without drawing tUi I turned
suddenly and saldi
ynera 1 bjUia the Amerloaa
wllh much ypathetlo dignity
Hew Is she I saj
My news is very bad
Shes dcadl he cried sharply and tho
American crntcly bowed nosent only too
jtlnd to Mm got thronih his He lu sored
tlcmitillkeft manner Horn in no hurry
to sot l ho effect of I la tidings nnd heforo
LuLud looked up fromUs bow rrochU
lisd spruocj upouawilhrwlm Vfcsi rlni
a rtipo 1 anl by SeUlnp Jilm by the shoul-
der lie Hung the ntoiltlicd fsIow ald
And with ft new cut bunt hct to tho work
himself to show how It si oiilri bo d no
V 1th tho lamo fcdddonnes he threw Uia
work back at tbo man and rejoined iho
American
Nns tie killed im tho rpot ho In-
quired wllh n sudpfclous look
No It was Kmo two days after
Did vou see her Clu
I did not
How was that
I was away for tho doctor but I can
plTo you no liopo that It Is ctherwlso tl an
a I Bay I can giro you nothing my deir
lr but tho sliicorest syiuinthy In your
d 1st reing bereavement Indeed It was a
most hincnlabio ntoldcnt
Noiio of tliatl napped rnroohol as If
unablo to enduro more and st ctlng toino
relief ho fell to cursing aloft again
Then he wns qnleb for ft little till he
growled ort The black luck is on mo
again Illockluckl Hut Ill fir high with-
out her to help Tls no matter llioy
shall t oo tho olddcgsoro iiotnltdead but
burn mo twas blvek luclfl
For awhllo ho stood staring before hlro
nnd then with another of Ms Inconse-
quent movements ho snatched a plutol
from his brcnit Tho f rift h toned hands
about him cowered behind what t belter
they could flrd till wllh n great oitli ho
flung It from him at tho sen As It flew
ho turned nnd sprang nf t j clllng nt some
gaping hands in tho mlxzcu top so tbit
ho did not Bo tho weapon strlko ngnlust
the main shrouds and tho clatter tt tho
work and the moaning of tho wind ulofc
covered tho sound ot Us fall on deck A
quarten taster J leked it up nod put It In-
to tho Americans outstretch d hand Ho
know It at once though It was hardly to
bo r cognized and he shuddered whllo ho
looked at It It was ono of Curtis pair
but now tho hirrel wns dented and tho
pun and hammer ehnpelrss Iho stock be-
trayed that tho mischief had lxeii dono by
tho violent stimplngot nn iron shod heel
nnd tho wood was scored with the marks
of n mans teeth
It wns not eo when Farochnl 1 ad laid It
bofcldo his own upon tha Mile Miudder
lug nnevr tho American hi 1 It hnsllly In
his pot set It wad no thing to look nt
nnd no taloct tint mans vlolenco could
over stir so detp as tho record that wis
written on thst mutlntpd t Wnl
jto nn CONTINUED
WAS A FATAL WRECK
ACTTIiTHh rilvHHLS nTO v
VLUUIltG CAlt
Tin- Knittneer on tbo Catllu Train
Wns Killed llut There Wum
Little Damage Done
Austin Tex Jan 1 News reached
this citj this morning of n train wreck
nt the small station of Ilutto some
thirty miles north of here shortly af-
ter mldnleht last night which resulted
In the killing of lnglneer Henry Mn
nls
The north bound cannon ball on the
I and O N broke a coupltng pln ot
Ilutto which delated the train fifteen
minutes A cattle train with eighteen
cars was behind the cannon tall and
the brakeman went bnck to flag the
cattle train A heavj fog made It im-
possible to see twenty feet The coup-
ling belnr fixed the llagman was called
l In nnd the express Marted At the
same time the cnttle train came thun-
dering round the lend and smashed
Into the rear sleeper without a no-
I ments notice Ihe collision derailed
the locomotive tender and three cars
or the cattte tialn but did no damngc
worth speaking of to the ntcepcr
I Hnglmer Mnnis was caupht between
the rnglno and tender nnd mashed Into
a puip
IT IS NOT TRUE
MisTcnifi or tiiooi s ix iruiiiu
DA A 511 Til
Mnr Deparlnicnt Mnde d SucIi 11-
Qucat No Coiutunulialluii o
to lb Flrlujr Squudron
VaFhlnrton Tnn 21 A flnl itnlAt
1 given at the war department to the
report from 1 lorlda that tho depart-
ment has requested tho governor of the
slate to put the riorlda troops In readl
neai to take the neld ot a moment
notice
In tho flnt place It I tld the presi-
dent has no constitutional or lawful
nuthorlt to make such a request and
In the next place there Is no etnerir
ency that would Justify the calling out
of the 1200 men who make up the
1 lorlda mllllla
Also Ueblcd Prnln London
London Jan L Iteports from New
Tori that communications fegardlng
the destination of the British rising
squadron havo passed between the gov-
ernment of the United states and
urent Britain nre pronounced utterly
without founditlon In fact
Lord Ilajfalr who is prominently
ldentlncd wllh the movement to es-
tablish a permanent board for Inter-
national arbitration had a long inter
yew with United State Ambassador
Has ard
An oinclal denial Is published of the
statement that any communications
have passed between the government
of areat llrltaln and tho United States
regard ng tho proposed destination of
the llylng squadron
oitiiiuit Ltn LoovTcn
It la Uellced That lie Is Now In
Inredu
Jlelton Tex 3an J Special
whereabouts of Cashier John I Ic
nave It Is believed been unquestionably
loca ed 1I la in or about Laredo
Mxlco Colonel Denny of Denny
oa bank has been using the wires
freely but nothing dennlt has been
received of th particulars
1atents for Tinm
Washington toran SfSpeclal
Tho following patents have been ap-
plied for Dish cleaner William B
Bond Iersonvllle heallnc locomothe
boilers John T Connor Houston loco-
motive pilot coupling Ssmuel Jt
Heidelberg rnlestlne bolt and nut
Jock William n Neville tlockwaH
TJ Ar rrVaf j
JU
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Vi
HOME WTElTHVSjl
Easy ia sinie nJan7
the llellabl0 Dl
trtlniT nnrn rs
cror that would kJ
jiiide lone mo tia ji
iuuiiiiu ityca With l
JKe of the5 rlftj
the novice can IHff
ful color ennal to l JLN
CloiiKo rftrf and
look a Ihoiim u ffjf
Out nf U menu St
ton nml mliM gxii S
crock or fidf kWi
frvrn a peculiar comsiJS1
luT and cannot n hi S
And hn10 tnlrnn il -5
sturfii and unrcllaU tothH
all parts of tho worll SHI
aucces nan ntumilr liiijl
uub u oa l ice ttu th
iinsi fiintinliia
cutomers The only i5n
tll ninntAn
a it
uuu niu uvvriiim bi
WOULD HELP
a I
dkmso non iimnittl
W ITH THE TlTtm
Tlicr Arc LoiiUIdr 011
crultluic Uinrrr out in J
MHtl
TrnlncU to 0
Denlson Teas Jus j
Since the last shlnmetl ot h
the Cuban army was ntltt
worlh and the fact trim
the state there has ba tt
among the unemployed onjl
venison ana some are thl
OlIRlv tit hrrlvlnn en- - i
ranks of the Insurgent iiral
flll 1 tin rnla I lu n
Slieiman nt almost anr tkbl
price supuiattu in tnc dlsca4
mnnlh nnt tnnhiiihJ
In nil probability a cderttl
sent to Fort Worth to ttnfsl
icrultlnr ofUoer In vits rl
lrirr n tnmnanu hssa siikn A SI
many jouns men In DtuM
Iivviuus uiiiiuiy llttiniDKaBJ
unteer guard would no fail
uicra wen in case eney ns
Hat
mi stniipMA msirrti
Ctibnn tVnr CnrreMoudritl
ItelUh llclnir UanlitJ
Tittsbunr aJn 21 ActMrf
oftlclal report lecehed by toil
pnrement at vvasningtoa
scivme tne cuuan corrcipn
onc3 more with the army it
Mixltno Ooinez where i
belnf nt least he Is safefroSil
uC airetit and banishment issvM
hpanlsh oillclals Ihesulbori
making preparations to cirn l
oner or naninmeni viwa
denlv liiscrvered that ihiim
hal been under military r
had disappeared
im is a itiuimiim
W
Hut lie I Cliartfrri WllkW
st Coniicllnintj
TopcV uKnJan i T
leans aitcctives arnvea um
s1 - L A n 11 nn1 4 la I
ItnlinI eztntaa till ainTiltinM K
ed for detraudinf Counellc
forces ot Kew uneans ems
his allepea aoiiuy to sccpu
the penitentiary tor twodllct
u a millionaire anu mm
expire tomorrow
GKA6S 8it o nl
It Itcqalred Hard Mortal
the rinmei
etiifiAii tav nln UH
Tho ernss in Hroy OirkiJ
se aure oy spurnn hin
a nMil IMS
i nil n rwiinj Viwi
hli the Kdwards glnnrdCTj
noure were in Brei
rl tnrtv men tin
lillliv tllll a -a ij --
and conquered tho fire in -
ft
iKmilallontl Hold K COllfll
tlon nt Ilrowsefl
-- i t Tan M
jiruwinvuuui oSj
The 13rown county Wll
v en tlon met today aari
ItllH tllMlI II1UI1 rii n -
Iai HAnisnllfin i
-- -
LliIKIVJimi
delejrates 31 J Bynutt
J 1 Iincaster
Hurst J W Dynum anaJ
HIS MMB U stlP
rni 1
And lie is nt the
lorlnl 1
t IS
Annapous wa rf
ion CaUCUl nl
and after taklm lhr5 sl
rirst laiiot WelllnWj
borough a vww L
r w iHitsafci
borouarh 27 Wewott 1 1
Dixon 2 1 ff
Third ballot M
norough 20 vvescun -
nivnn Maail 1 I
i nrriC
Afler u Man In rstt I
I
FO
Chattanooga -
oiiircrs wen i i - r i
den nidge last llj1
seph JIasengale TIStnel
out their man but
caplng fro n iiil
shot Maaengala hsi LoB
murder and sentencra
ciiod from mi no nl A
been at largo ttt
iiiciiirrlj
Tawnee O V JaJh tf H
completion It Kill fljM
a much larger t0
h 1 m9 TIA Chance m
for a cornblnatlon tftfsj
nofrtoerntii and tne
romlnff campaign
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