The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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PEEVEEWNENS
at Frelinghem.
feu
a colored boy, was
" tabie.
Arowned near Sherwood. •
to
right
stacked 4.
mueh to
on board.
If you will
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years old
It
If you were to put your eyes on
a
5-
Dopey Hale,
a Greek rock; to whom a devoted owner
dedicated fourteen years of atfeckion
lowerrhouseofcongreasto penafon-alf vemnses tu one day wag-reached at Fort
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!
He could brely lift his head for fear
Come in here tpolnting to a saloon).
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tective renuita, and yoluntarily testiy i
their expertences Here are a few ex-
raee.
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Lari ad "he."mon Hewara vemny.
large estate.
of some
>n'"TsUa bewaa.
a Mlea or.
fininhed.
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Milergir
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to him, but he was playing with Dopey
Ham's second name. Penn, came from
, MI
. Buehood
the
■orach and James O. Hef-
heir frem growing.
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■m chair. Jl quit the game,
quit marking cards. You will
George Hardeman, a young attorney
of Clarksville, Tenn., has fallen heir
filed a mortgage upon Ite
tranchieto tM Lncoln '
card tabi
diaftln J
That.
do it to save my life,'
I've loot my nerve and
back. It's no go. Get
for
lain
to eel
i gen-
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and
oom
cently and others in ttmes past has
been sent to El Paso to Le’used for
the execution of Antonio Flores and
Reronomo Parra, which occurs there
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alone.'
He was shot serosa a
tree weeks afterward, and
dishonestly He most be
if he's a day, but you wool
Ae
n
his game. Somebody asked Hala what
was the matter.
“ 'Indigestion,' answered Hale, in a
sharp tone, which Jim regarded as om-
inous Jim's nerve went like a flash.
rosy eft BL Lopis la the mum ot $1,200,-
000, the beads to run twenty years and
bear tl per cent interest. The revenue
stamps need eoat UMM
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A. J. Bai
(tabbed at
Allen Th
cn5n
paintets
Alar protesaiona
tricks that are
Aperfecl Remedy forConstin
tQn,SourStmchliarrhea
Worms Convulsions.Feverish-
rcm and Loss OF SUSP.
glum \
The Spanidh’got
twice Then he started out to mark
the rest of the cards. The first ace be
run acrosa he thumbed carefully and
he found It already marked. That set-
tled it.
"For some reason Jim's Suspicions
wandered from Hale"untn they settled
qe"Eqlet-looking chap who sat next
La Forte, Tezaa
igress of the construction
La Porte, Texas, the future
Special
hundred?1
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HUR RE
h a pert
is were
at "the
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GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
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veny time4 * tarned his face tn the wall,
and to a moment was gone
and be trled <
gear repeatedly.
brothers, each over six feet In height
The bright nod weight of this family
way, probably without a parallel in the
wona.
money out of anything.) A block M, uel Barton had been a lifelong friends
common soap was worth many dollar* ot bls. They bad been playmates
to him as a grease eradleator or some schoolmates, and at sehool
• &
Mil
mat rpmiet 'MU ta was ttartai ghat
bie entane w *4 sM leave ha family
la it-that dogs hardly ever regard a
picture aa anything but a fine surtace
with patches of color dotted over it.
In al my large canine acquaintance I
it quarrel over that," said
vve got a proposition to
You come in with me as a
we will rip out the dough
inot every player on this
which first sprout 'would be taken oz
carefully. leaving the next leaven I
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chap win just enough the first night
to get the fever in his blood; the next
night they made his pile look sick, and
the rest of the week they kept him
busy writing out checks to square him-
self. Then the gang who fleeced him
left town.
"A bartender in the house tipped
him off one night ee to the character
of the people who had got into hla roll.
He went home and thought It all over.
Tenngsee. near I
covert# with a virgin growth of tin-
oflghtning, and never aroused a sus-
picion of his actions. He simply toyed
with the plungers who ran up against
him. - ’
"One night be sal eiwn in a game in
which a rough-looking fellow with a
sharp nose ahd sleepy eyes was play-
" 'I’ve got enough.’ he Mid. throwing
down his cards after the next deal.
'I'm going home.'
“Hale overtook him at the,.corner
and tapped him on the shoulder. Jim
started as if he had been shot.
" 'Aw. come on,’ said Hale. t 'Brace
up. No one's onto you except me.
fee SmU Signature of
4«ffzdu
NEW YORK.
ly recognised the Filipino govern*
aseat.
Senator Dubois thinks the continua-
ton of the Transvaal war trill benet
Oliver.
The steamer Etruria left New York
for Liverpool with 600,000,000 ounces
yiqecountr).
that was ever
an wort those
any other man
Each article is beautifully and
appropriately ilfustrafed. and the
whole makes an iavaluable book
.of reference, unequaled any-
where for the money.
Address J. C. Aran Co, Lowell, Mean
* the
Hale appeared to be very dopey and
sleepy. He seemed to go to sleep over
Faultily faultena, kldr regular,
nplendidly null. drad perfeetion; no
more,‛Tennyon
zaEbzem
Lrumteeen Vuivenli ot Mek mas MM wMe
"2oreE3x‛onunzenenakusrtw.n Men
is and soon observed that every
Hale appeared espectally sleepy
Id a magnincent head, Itiooked
go, but aa the game went on
low him to extend- to them failities
for getting a thorough understanding
of the conditions surroundifigthe La
Porto enterprise* -
1 1%
L. .
AVegetablePreparationoPAs-
similating dheFod andRegul-
ingtheStmachsandBowlsok
-
The small-pox patlent at Point Ba-
aerprise, near Mexia, died.
Nineteen marriage licenses were to-
med at Sherman on the 23d.
"'You're the slckest dealer, that
ever happened on this ijth;y said
Hale. . —an
" 'No. I'm not.' answered Jim. You
are the slickest I watched you for-,
(lagan hour and did no playing. just
have done their part In convincing him
of his mistake, a dog will look coldly .
not to saw despitefully, at the mirror
Bometimes It Is ss If dogs resented
their reflections as caricatures of them
selves. Unlike the dogs was "Cocoro,
“ W* w
Hale; buM
put #
partner and
from tie jeai
Matthew Howard, aged 84, the last 1 century they were peopie of Import-,
member of the famous Howard family, I ane Hatt, their *at*t» near Botun
han-dus died at his home near Paris Fleming, has been in their pomsenalon
He was a bachelr, and left a nince 1666. A strange but well-au-
He was the last of nine thenticated story is told of Nicholas
faces of most monkeys I have-soen-
Lit now the wrinkles smoothed them-
valves out and he nearly smiled' Why
kiuei in the Smith hill figut inSouth
t Africa, was of old west country stock.
, of Norman origin. In the nfteenth
In
lord protost, ’t*° lanpPo
with the city urms, are. erecte
bisrenidence The hallles. 1
tu guild, wecovenernnd.r
urer, are ouly "a Iiile cr
forthezcach tU
lump-peel lighten up 1e :
of "their residence -Scott ah A
.o-e
N. Y. a________ . . -
The skull and cross <0000 which
make so tanilliar a sigu on apotbe-
carles labels for polson have now a
rival in Germany i the form of a
couventional representation otazieas
bolt of lightning, which is painted on
tanstormer chambers, poles and other
places where there is danger from “
high voltage electrie current
1% inches, and aggregated in weight Bmith hill hero InheritedHatt. Thle
700 pounds The seven men aggregated ntpry >• borne out by the fact that the
_ « feet 5 Inehen 14 height and 1A4I ' name Bherwood has been since hla time
Jack Hale. There were neveral young pounds In.weight The Mother had 12 perpetuated in the family. Sir Wil-
us* honrtine-mehoc. and ad mm Hr.
. Vandasadus vety diedmadtedy in gm rod if F
few nights ago, and secured about
that the same parties entered both
places. They made good their escape.
Promotes DigestionCheerfuk
ness and Rest[Contains neither
Opium Morphine norMineral.
>ot Narcotic.
ougt to stay at houde — —
K* wi others who are com-
to work for a living. In many
where married women Work in
rants and big stores they ar
earners for some worthlesa hus
.Qomparatively few married
• rudge for' the pittanee in big
merely tor pin moohey L
crds,‛ thought Jim to himself; 'i'll He
low and watch.lt out'
"Jim kept on marking cards just the
same. Suddenly Hale stopped in the
middle of a deal aad jumped up in
his chair with a startled look on his
face. He settled down again and held
the cards tight. No one spoke. Several
looked up in surprise. Jim began to
The four women agzrekated 2 tret without a son, the grandfather of the
Enion veterans of the,cigil war wber
they reach thejage of to.
The Cherokee council al its special
sesston passed an act appropriating
$7500 for attorney's fees in represent-
ing the Cherokees before the Interior
department • -
The steamer Marion foundered while
attempting to cross Newburyport bay.
Masa. Twenty-one of the thirty com-
posing the crew left in a boat an# were
drowned
The 1-year-old child of George’Ship-
man. at Durant, j. T.. which has been
very sick for some time, fell Into the
lire and. »*• nearly burned to death
whle his mother was out 6t the room
for a minute, _____
Charles Kile, president, and Otto
Kiie. secretary o the New Columbus
Wateh company, were shot snd ser-
iously wounded by Frauk Knorr, a for-
mer employe of the company.*’ who
waylald and attempted to. rob the lat-
ter.
1 he?" asked a mat
tHale" There was no particular ream know but one dog who sees that por:
son for IL but tbs suspicion kept grow- traits are Ikenessesot people! As foi
•. When
nan, his
Rev. Strother M. Cook of Mercer
county, Kentucky, for several years
employed as a misalonary under the
auspices of the Christian denomination
in Yoruba country, Lagos, West Africa,
was in Paris In the interest of Ms
work. - F -T- ,
The same rope that was used to hane
ing. Jlin didn’t pay much attention
all over the west
hag ton, two Dallas county pioneers,
have passsd sfray. Mr. Sasche went to
Dallas county from Germany ntty
years ago and Mr. Hemngton Arrived
there from Kentucky in Iflto.
The Case Belt Railroad company
scout of the army ot northern Virginia
during the civil war passed away at
Washington. Gen. Lee and Minely com-
mended him for euccenaful hatardous
wort be performed.
. It is thought Indiana, his native
State, will raise $25,000 for a monu-
ment to the late Gen. lawton, and
about 112,000 for the fund for the ben-
efit of his family.. The monument will
be erected in Arlington T cemetery.
! "By-and by he started in to deal
himself some of the marked cards, snd
he invariably won, aa he played hikK!:
"Oh, rery well" anowened rts ,wt Rome of the
mountains in the "Routh
inn calmly. "Hi gladly° leave your Amenn switzerland," east of the
vrenence, tmt I .ban take my prwnanis orona Five Rtatr. rise to an altitude
with me.mrny Wtnne •? over 10.000 meet |
Richmond, Va.; secretary, W
by him euecemntully a number of time
and he always managed t gw away
without being njured He wa a Surat
talker and always dispmed of his per-
fume planta' In an,easy mannet Then,
aa persons who have been caugut at
any such sucker' game do not care to
'squeal,' his chances of deteetion were
reduced to a minimum
Telegraph
as of voey and caimd wpon tom The I
menlac-wau-=ka_thaz od men who .
tare been piarsnase Taey spoke od
bodies, to bury them with their feet to
the east, a custom cow substantiati
quperseded by the almost common
practice of burying the body with the
feet to the path along the'front of the
lot. so'was It onke more or leva the
There u more Catarrh 1» till* sesttomaortune
dont 1 than all other disenses putlwourthen:
sad until th' ia teweenwassppevdipo
incurable. For a (treat nany reara doctor* pro-
Ezssm
sSaiuggGsaupmss
tolheoaly Eafims "5 m2
and muevut surfaces of the i»awm They oner
0 A 0, Toledc,Onta
SasrbmuMisfetnebest
mh ^ea^to. much A
ht away, but he didn’t And al was ovr, and ths. «
strengthen his suspiclons, as helpers snd the two
preparing to depart. 1 _
general had pobseshed himseit of the
little mirror and was studyins ble owa
countenance with -ureat, delight! He
had placed the glass on top of the bar.
-el organ and he bent over it azaln and
again-grimactng energeticallyi He
afterward picked up the mirror d
sontemplated himself carnestly snd
contentedly at different angles His
face had been profoundly sad—like the
which-are rough and wrinkled aad to
not bear auch strong evidence of iden-
tity. Then ths hundred bags with
Emperor willlamhas at last con-
Armed the election of Herr Kirsch-
mer ss chief burgomaster of Berlin.
His Majesty announced hit decision at
the unveiling of the monument to his
ancertor. George William. In the sieges
Alee. .( .
The tea tmpogters of San Franeico
have sent a protest to the**sedfetary of
the Treasury against a vecent order
requiring all samples of tea admitted
Into the United States to be forwarded
to tire tea examiner at the port ot
New York,
in the case of attorney John B. Wel-
com, charged with bribery In connec-
tion with the election of W. A Clarke
to the United States senate, the state
Supreme Court of Montana returned
"amiy et a Hw.
The family of the late Gen) Hymona.
ben and abounding in col.’ The
ground alone is valed -10,000.
Claims for pensions on account of
Senator Beveridge thinks the cur-
rency WIT will peso the benate after the
devernor General Wood will give
particular attentiotte the prison sys-
tem d Havana. . . M.
Queen Victoria entftakned her chil-
dren and grand children at Windsor
castle on Christmas day.
The batdeship Massachusetts coalel
at sea in eighty minutes while going
attuu speed by a new device.
Ashley, nL,tad a $100,000 Are. The
Egyatt mil, together with 10,000 bush-
els of wheat and a large quantity of
novr. burned. .
Returning Governor General Brwke
was given a farewell banquet at Ha-
vana. Sixty-fve persona were present
Gen. Marocal preaided.
Ata meeting of the United Irish So-
cieties of Chicago $8000 was pledged to-
ward paying for an ambulance serviea
to be sent to t4 Boers.
A bilk has been introduced in the
PetAwMymXeBX,t,c2
mother was sis feel agdone belt Inch left his home in .____ ____
end wefghed 285 poundh The height | dimaureement with his tether, sad; aa-
of the parents end nine children sg- suming the name of Sherwood, boro It
gregatod 70 feet and % ineh, and thet, for many years. Eventually he sue-
aggregate wetbt wae 2,298 poundn cended to ike family ertate, and dying
nzg-e— . ’Frisco fellows In the game. Jim start-
Morrison, the preacher, at Vernon, re-, ed in to play In his usual manner The
children, each of whom was over
fset in height. The father waa mix
feet four, and weighed 200 pounds, ths
rhorne. ' Detroit; 'treasurer. E
Beah, "Detroit. _ i
The Democraci, s Manila paper
tiendly to the administration, has
suspended.
Bymons, great-great-unele.to the late
general. Nicholas' left hie native
eounty and touted at Lvgrpool He
This is not an ordinary almanac,
but a handsome book, copiously
illustrated, and sold for 5 cents
os all news-standa (W simply
aildw you the two cents you
spend in postage for lending.)
Great meu have written for
the Year Book Initissummed
up the progress of the 19th cen-
tury. U each important line of
work and thought the greatest
' living specialist has recounted
the events and advances of the
past century and has prophesied
, what we may expect of the next. -
Among the most noted of
our contributors are:
bags, each niled -with wet bran la
each bag waa planted a cucumber weed
Under the warmth and dampness item
,qeeds would soon sprout, and then my
young friend .would taka tack tag ana
-----1 without any startling occurregce, Jim
think it begun to think he waa mistaken and
on him. had himseit marked the same card
died ast summer, and his owner wae
djsconsolate. Cocoro knew hla name,
came when called and waa the joy of
his Greek mistress. Perhaps London
society, or the diplomatie world, has
net forgotten the canary that belonged
to the daughters of a minister td the
court of St. James. The bird awoke
the young ladles dally bypecking their
lipa! This wh one way of "kissing
good-morrow.”
caught him.. At that game Jim Lone
lost hla nerve. He never got it back,
either. .
"Lane was h natural burn gambler.
'Ha couldn’t keep away from the carte,
Murm MBA «r<i opiate Mni hanps
onto hla dope, lt'a a disease. Anld
uncle down In San Bernardino county
had died, and the bulk of hla talr-aized
pile went to Jim. The young fellow
etarted in to spend it‘right and left,
until he struck a stiff poker game at
the old Fleming house in 'Frisco one
He was walking on the. track at the
Um*’ - -- s
A colored boy at Bastrop about 11
years old, while playing with a pistol
supvoeed to be empty accidently shot a
little girl. May Aumpsrtes, aged 10
years. The ball lodged in the back
-----— —TT---—---— — — 2" • —-eum2- 43WH —am a
pile "Thats"an“rKt “Lowih HtEioua mannert Ko.into.a lottwith "anceenaful broker, bat la late year for •
Cueamber Bpreuta Sonked la Chenp ------- •——
Seent mna Sola al Big rrot- a’vriena at the mien.
"Speaking of street tktrs," said the The character of Cernellus Wander- i
tall man of the party. "I used to know blit's private generosity is well illus-
Xa,feilow in Lawrence, Kan., who was trated bra single incident described in
tbs king of J be crowd. He could make the Philadelphia Proas The late Same F"
Mi i pl ng win the hate pinped wp rZt, ,, ,
tightly is not only bad for the etre minn calmly.
Ihe6n. but k la said to ptpveut "
LaSalle Isonomy. charged with the
.murder of Henry S. May,at Cotulla, on
aunanmous decision of gunry. m1 April1 8. 1898, rendered a verdict of not
to which the deceased was to lie be-
fore burial with the, feet to the east
Nowadays the dispokal of the body in
the room would be determined alto-
gether by the shape and else of the,
room, except that commonly threet
would be Placed toward the door.
Though the common way la to place
the body In the center of the room, an-
other way, in comparatively modern
practice, ia to place the coBn or casket
across one corner of the room. Thia,
gives opportunity for a convenient and
effective disposition of Sowers and flor-
al pieces, and it perhaps affords a bet-
ter view of the face. Aa to the man-
ner of moving a body to its burial,
that is si waps done with the feet fore-
perlence, even if I did have to pay for
it Now. I'm going to get some of that
money back. Yoy just ait down and IBI, „ w„, ln« „„„ was:
teach me how to deal cards so I can mere were one hundred email clotb
win.', - , -
"The guy sat down, and for welve
•olid hours these two fellers did noth-
--Mi.
farmer" % William
out who waa marking those custom to place the coffin in the
Bfl couldn't' -
first king that she got in his hand waa
the king of dlamondn, and ke imme-
diately punched the sharp earner of
bin thumbnail into both end: of tee
card. The very next hend the tael
tame around to@im. He shumed aud
Ing but shuffle and deal cards. ’ Ths
•lick guy dealt seconda, etacked the
deck in sixteen different ways, marked dip Itmto a tub nJled with highly per-
eards as he Played them, aad in juat fumed water. Then the small flat ieava
abont nine times out of ten he would whleh firt sdrout "would be taven -
Mans Jr of Finetag 0.1 emnin • Koom
nna or Carryfg it.
While in old times $ was more
less the cuatom, in the interment of
TheGalxentoncitx.rallroad hanbeen
rdered remoidon.aha next.
Travel'on Fexns matiroads hat teen
their sprouts woad be put in bozm 2
and carefully carried to wome ay - —, — ---- .
town, where my young friend would as •“* a ** at,be.the ma* dayhel.
tually get 14 cents apiece tog uem an owgnndeed a Mredbahtkie‛» name a large
'perfume fllanta.'.The plaa at wortrat when Mr Burton
Mart R i ram ad to give him
pae sad Le aalled Ms family to him. '
mabt not be waa content to die bads I
tAwas good-ky and then, saying, “Jam'
and Bowels
cleanses the System
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dixu •* Ebe «‛".10* .
• gy-gy-doubie bar.o
; at Begins Mota Talibi"m
ESNOvEMBEraom. - ■
night. There were a lot of slick guys ot betraying a guilty countenance,
in the game, and they let the young ------- - - - -- -
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farm. With traad aud rANlme
tlpezpdhnpwdrtakkton a ne
charm and the lu.h of tarmers’ sonn
totta wonia be ehecked « not
eutfrely done away with.
.ig ---------- t‛
. Bra KO and riensur nerm.
Ne Texas Mexico. Arlaona and Cell
21Te ar. quickly and comfortably
rsached rla^ths southern Pacific Com-,
pans" sunset Route, Datly throuzh
Ervice tom Mewabn Antan,
FrapocoxlalouvAhgsion."spocin
Emfweskiy service, Sunset Lmited
rSl New Orleans Mondays and
Tkursdayt composed of Buffet Smok-
1?. car7 Containing Bath Room and
pngecm"hop. Drawing Room Compart-
meet car, regular Pullman Sieeper,
andDinine Cr (meals a “ carfe, al
At the latest design and most luxuri-
^Jr soXt^ Direct connections
Y APPNew Orleans .from all potato
ma and ast. Detatled informa-
Uoa cheerfully furnished bew. ,9.
Nelmsr. a. w. A, 80 Pac. Co., ***
Clark Si, Chicago: w, M Connor,
Com! Alt. Chamber Commerce Bdz.
Conetnnak, 0.. W. J. Berg. Tray. Pas
Agt, 220 Eicott square, Buffalo.
nprrdnsyazmza
Azisedh a
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Ths Kind You Hava
Always Bought
Bears the
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The constantiy increasing business
of the B. A 0. R. R. has necessitated
[ very material additions to the tele-
l graph tervice. During the pant year
I nearly 2,000 miles of copper wire, 166
I pouirds to the mile, bare bees strong.
New'lines have been placed in service
Between Ba. ti more and Pittaburg. Hal-
' timers and Parkersburg. Newark, O.
to Chicago, Philadelphia to Newark.
I Philadelphia td .Cumberland and Cum-
tarland to Grafton. During the sum-
I mer meveral of these wires were quad-
ruplexed between BHttaroreand Cum-
tar land and duplexed west.
Queen City; was strucK and killed by a
.. . - L .. weatboun Texas- and PadAc freight
the Kentucky line- Fain abut thfee miles from Atlanta.
reckon out how, he could ranch the ‘dedicated fourteen years of atfeckion
door in caseja"jn wax pulled, ter he one of his pastimes was to contemmpiate
thought Hale had surely tumbled to his reflection (or hours at a time and
thing of the kind, and for an outlay oi who was somewhat the elder,
a few cents he could turn his pockets - been made the eustodian of nis trspu ■ ,
full of cash One day the yqung fallow pocket-money wpen bota the boys
came to me and naked me in a myate- grow to manhogd Mr Borton became a
hla retlection (or hours at a time and
quite demurely. He placed himself op _
posite n looking-glass above a chest oT
drawers for this express purpose. He
him. . I went, snd there found one ol tene unalna H* loot n, mpe
tee most ingenious outnts I ever saw ane his bealth gradmaly gave #ajt
dr heard of for doing' a gullible com. Mr,Vanderun neara tat Mr -Borton ‛n ! ■
munity.Thisis what the outft »ain nome « metme, anwey |
games where he was tbs only disbon-
mt man. Hla nerv-came with bla
success, and in azear or two he waa
like a veteran. He played like a flash
I've got something I want to say to
you.’ .............
"They went into the tack room of
the saloon and eat down in a quiet
very heavy during Chrintmastide
Mormon sidertf have been preaching
in the vicinity of lancaster, Texaa.
Lurhee A kockett ot Fort Worth are
to erect an elegant brick block in that
aity. -
The expresa companies d a,tres
mendious business during the boil-
leys.
A cannon crack sr caused George
rinkersley topart with four Angers at
Texarkana.
A man named Lowery waa found
dead on the Triekan road, ten miles
from Brownwood.
Clergymen and justices of tae peaca
report the matrimonial market brisk
during the holldays.
At a dance Ave miles north of Lam-
pasas. Unia Johnson was seriously
stabbed in tbs back.
The high water mark on marriage Il-
fool lane completely. Then he began
to explain all the tricks. He sharp-
ened line's thumbnail so he could
mark the cards and filed of the skin of
hia thumb so he could feel the marked
cards M they came out of the deck.
Lane pfomed to be an easy gambler,
and when bls teaches left him that
night he had learned the fianipulation
.of every trick known to the gambler's
trade. Then he started in to praetice
then, and be speht weeks And weeks
In dealing out imaginary banda of
poker. Then he started out to play
a 'little poker. He didn't have enough
zonfidence at Orst to try any of hie
games wbsn playing, but he invariably
practiced marking the cards. A good
gambler, I have been told, can mark.
•Il of the big cards in the pack within
twenty mihutes after the first hand ts
lealt. Lane told me be could beat the*
and tjelleve him.
n Coox, s-4sr. Oelentar, Thermom-
•I Oss ’rras, lra!S*r. DO b*tt*r irate. 108
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. . E"-ec__ 7"7 37 Rerington, donbte -barrol ham-
■ter strata*. Mm it «•*«• ..w
his grandmother, Agnes Penn, who
was a,descendant of the William Penn
of Ameriean fame. The family at By-
mons is an honored one in th* mining
county, and the news of the general's
death eaused much sorrow in the coun-
tryside.
I sa« 2130s
lhxave and inrtestinat tonj Cascareta
Are furatyely and titerllyinsevery.
odjs moush. "housnda hnvn tried Cas
brts with the most plearant and ft-
"I return this coupon and three
oat cent stamps to "the J. G
Ayer Co.. Lowell, Mass., yon
will receive in retra a copy of
ik aoth Century Ycar Book.
Vrae *v*r Ga. two small ’owns near Atlanta, a
veined yur c"ant .nd ’{"want
(utgkpun.-2canbdien,3oh
cute nil th. whole peper with ax-
ne Nike the above "Thounana of
yrecocpieton nt Um wHb orc.
? ff&iSwScS •»
la Brmi eStAdiZhd piaC
nhdhim playing once in awhile even
nw, because bs can't leave poker, but
'he's on the lefet. His nerve never
aw.STAR-PLIS.TOBACCD.., #
emerbinnd-! MAKE THE rEeT 1 7
ToppedtotetoOOSTIMItwrAL TWACCO CO,,At Leafy Be. 7
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-a*
In* stronger. "That’s the guy that’s his own reflection in a glass, • dos
doing the funny business with these ’generally mistakes t ter an enemy
and goes for” It! Later, when knock:
on the Bose and the absence of scent
11(04. It Ie believed by the officials
greet deep-water shipping point at the
head of navigation on Gafveston Bay
od the Guir r Mexico, Tprogres mg
favorably. The wharves and switch:
leg tracks are nearing completion and
the work on the streets snd on the
mewerage and water systems is now
r under way. Mr. 1. R. Holmes, the gent •
era manager of tb* La Porte Improv,
IffggBt Company and 'be La Porte
I Wharf and Channel Company. la. per-
sonally superintending the' fmprove-
■lento. Mr. Holmes makes his head-
quarters at the. SyWan Hotel, and vis-
itors to Ls Porte durius the next six
Willis Melntyre, who was convicted
and sent to the penitentlary for Ilfs
in the district court of Washington
county three years ago, hss been par-
doned by Sov. Seyers and is now at
his home in Brenham.
A mad dog at Union Valley, Wilson
county, bit a-oung lady, a horse, a
cow. s hog end a dog. All eave
the dog, which eras at once dlepetched,
dted at hydrophobia’ The young lady
was bitten through the shoe. ”
Will Howard was given the death
penalty on a murder charge at long-
view.' ’
A stranger, giving his name as Dr.
Maxson, was arrested at Bastrop,
sharged with stealing instruments from
the dental office of Dr. N. G. Fowler
snd tried betoreJstiee J. N. Frank-
llns. In default of bond of *500 he
awalts the action of the grand jury.
The department officers and attaebta
state court officials. etc.. At Austin
spent Christmas, as s rule, st their
homes, and the bulldings wherelit they
do business presented s deserted ap-
pearanee. -
in the forthcoming report, Dr.
Graves, superintendent of the South-
western Insane asylum; at.San Antonio,
will show thnt abo additional petlente
can be accommodate when the building
sow under construction shall have been
Secietary of Agiculture Wilson, on
Ajricultune; Senator Chauncey M.
Dpew, on Politics; Kessell Sags, on
Ftasace; Thoma» Edison, on Elec-
uigkaWDr, Madison Peters, on Re
BMRGenend Meruit, on land War-
fare; Admiral Hichborn, an Naval
Warfare i “Al" Smith, on Snorts, etet
making, a complete review of the whole
Md of human endeavor and progresa.
| It has been estitunterthat from 90
octo 100,000 deer teed in the forests
of cotland; and that 4000 stags are
l.llcd anpuaily.
| AMERICA SAYS SO.
The Entire Country i
on the Move.
I Cancarets Candy Cathart dm It. as* Recora
I a Phenomenal Vi.tory. Five Millas .
Isms Sot Utt Year.
I From’every part of Ameria coiks IM
I pws that puttererf from consupator
have found relief in Came teta Fandy Ce
I Startle, the. wonder rut morleru welenune
The charred) remains of W. J.
Thomas, a farmer and those nf his
three children were found In the ash-
n at their home, eleven miles south-
west of Chillicothe. Mo. The suppo-
dition in-that Thomas, who was a wid-
awer, toilrdered his children, sat Are
to the hours and then suicided.
Samuel Wall, a prominent contrac-
tor. of Akron. O.. died of consumption)
rhe news of hisdeat waa carried to
Albert Barnet, his patr In busi-
ness. who wst so affeeted- by It thst
he wss stricken with paralysls, snd
died a few hours later. e
Application was made to ths trustees
if the Lafayette (Ind.) Soldiers’ Homa
for the admission of Miss Msry J. Cac-
' kill, of Philadelphia, Ind., who 1: :
niece of ex-Prenident Zachary Taylor,
and the nearest relative to hm. She
te 68. p
The urgent defcient appropriation
.bill, the first of the important supply
‘hllla for the government's expenses. to
practically made up. snd the total will
amount to sbout *51.000.000. The items
have already been sent in by the sev-
eral departments to congress, i _
Safe blowers entered the postofllcs
st Fort McPherson and East Point,
Worth on tbs 23, when twenty-three
were issued.
The state departments were closed
during the funeral of the wife of At-
torney General Smith, which took place
at ’Hillsboro
A mad dog mM things lively at
Paris for an how or two, Hs had
right of way wherever he wished to
.go. Fortunately be bit no one. .
; Louts James, an aged colored man of
Brenham, ignited a large cartion
cracker and It exploded in bis' band,
tearing it almost from bla km.
Track is being laid for the extension
of the Gulf and Brazos Valley railway
through Sineral Wells to where they
expectto bulld the Mineral Wells de-
pot .. • . ’
Gov. Sayers appointed W F. Oat las
distrietatorey of lbs thirty-third, or
Llanodistrict, to succeed W. E. Linden,
rekgned. The apointment is efeetive
Jsn. i. ‛
Rev. Abe Mulkey raisd $760 at the
First Methodist church, Corsicana; in
thirty-minutes, that amount to be ap-
plied qoward purchasing pews for the
edince. . LT
The safe in the depot of the Gulf and
Interstate railroad at Beaumont ‘was
broken open a few nights ago by burg-
lars snd *41.75 take from the money
drawer: .
At Fort Worth J. H. Knspp snd
Miss Lulu Cook wees married. Next
day the bride's fsther. C. F. Cook, who
was s widower, was united in marri-
age with Miss E. G. wilson.-
Th* jury in the esse of the state of
Texas against J. Guy Smith editor of
"Star" tin tags (showing small; st srs prints 1 on under tide
ofd. "Horne Shoe,"* J. T.," “GondLuek," Cross Bow,"
and " Drummond " Natural Loaf Tin Tags are of egaal value in
encuring prenenta mentioned below, aha may be assorted
Every mae, woman and child can: And aoiustbing on the list
that they would like to have; and ban have
FREB!
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I mecemgauneoupasw, mewvemor
me V M aartadnu meat waa eanatz '
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greater activity of pension agents.
About 25,000 Spanish war claims have
been filed. -
A National Association at Account-
•■to and Bookkeepers has been formed
at Detroit, Mich., with the following
meer president. H. P. Sanger, De-
trolt;.vice president, J. J. Sutton.
racie from nome of <U< tellers:
M have been-umine Cascarets for head-
aehe ana conatiputton and have receivea
■rest bepent from them Mr. M Gab-
ter, starrbee si . Chtenga
"I haye been takinw Ciowcuretn for ,01
a month.and Ana them just the thing I
sen"Anton."wAtber 1 burt, 7
f "I am unitig Cascarete and have never
t XUend anything wo Alipfactory." Mra. C.
1 W Durant6 Eme"gn St, Bumalo, N
I * here taken Cawcafets and cheerfully
mecommeng them to all my frlend»." Mrs.
. G 2. Gradwell. Frugalliy, Fa.
I"Capcareta are fine for biiloupnens and
I malaria and are so pleapunt to take ” Mrs.
Mary Cumminga, Maud. Oklahoma
"I u»* Caprarets In my family and find ,
•tarn all you rommena them to be." fc ‘
HinIr"ia C°r Mead and iculiroad, M*a4-
"Ytra canjkfely add 4M*n4lr|tla to the
mt at nnjKr that Canfrets win benent
IzauVkunlee J Smith, Inch Valley.
”"1 hay used’cascareta; there is nth-
ing better for eitipation " RenJ Faa,
2062 Knigbttown, Ind . “"t
•"Cacarty are all right They hav
cured me of onatipaton, and I never ea?
"I am 6 thankful for your ascarets.
They are better than any medecine I ever
tMre M Rew. ncelle, lows.
Y fcra herinte to say that Canca-
pis is the very beat medicine ever placed
before, the yrottr ■ Andrew Woodruff.
ckk I moM the rag- i
gambler’s trieke she, I
ayed to win money I
hand Jim watched him for
______l_L__moet. H to ‘ carried out of- tha house
T _ in that way, put into the hearse feat
PARFUME PLANTS FAKED." foremost, and so is borne to the grave.
coast.'
! “T couldil’t
S replied Jmhl
III neve get a
- out antet n*
TLe (Britrsh soldler’s dress was not .
always red It was white in thie reign
6/ at Ieury vnLand dark green In’the g"Rur - --- -
’ umeofElizabet. I vohmumauemsasamu w’oL
I gzirmzuzx -uzarouii$
itmpesar
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HNUWMIWWIINIIA -..... 2
HALE TAPPED HIM. oncar
shoulder. j
He thought it all over many Umea, and
the next night be ran aertea one of the
guys who bad been in the game.
" 'Com* Up to my room.' said Lane;
T've got something I want to show
you' -
"The other fellow went along, lane
took him up to the room, and then
shuttiug the door, pulled out a re-
volver and said be wanted to know
something. The other guy put up a
kick when the gun was dashed on him.
but Lane quickly made himself undet-
stood.
" 'You ara your crowd of thieves.'
thajetwhicntwhis the - detng much
held in February: 1900, should Itro- [ more rapidt? than was the case just
duce thetseives to Mr Holmaes and al- | after, the civil war -Thia la attributed
by ofelals of the .pension omce to the
2
ft. ... ' .,1.,
uanuunenuomune
Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
He's got a iittle, thin, boyish teas, aad
a light mustache that will sever grow
any larmer than it is. and altogether
he has about the most innocent ap-
pearance you would strike from New
York to Frisco. I've crossed the con
tinent by stages, winning my ear fare
at the great Amricap game, end I
■ever saw his equal in the lamb-like
innocent way. But oh. bow that little
fellow he* tooled the best of them! In
fart. I think he was only caught at the
game once, and then the man who
caught him didn't dare to equeat be-
cause be waa working the name Identi-
cal game. Jack Hale, who wm'known
G. ft. Carthren, an old residant of
*, Jr., was
For Over g
He knows every trii
played with cards an
I ever saw or heard
a"-zasmu
Aheight of 12,000 10 13.000. teet nB
bcenatinlued;--
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