Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 306, Ed. 1, Monday, September 25, 1893 Page: 2 of 8
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THE HITCHIN LAVENDER FfCLDS
a > TIM to ie famous Maaflaws in sr
Ferfttme Xlowert Grow
The tun shines brlfihtly and the iky Is a
tloodlwm blae As tre Issts the Ilttxbla sts >
tloa anil bfRla our walk to the larcoder
fields for which this country town Is fa-
mous Long before we rtach them we scent
the exquisite pert ana of the flowers htary
upon the still hot al And what a picture
whea at last we reach the fields and turn
tnx oil the sandy road come suddenly upon
them a eight odos seen norer forgotten I
Under the bright sunlight they He field
after Held one blazing inasa of lavender
kJssod Into deepest rlolet now gray as the
sun hides for a moment behind the clomL
The scent delicious from afar Is almost
OTcrpowertng and for once In our lives we
think It almost disagreeable While we
stand looking the color deepens and sof-
tened by the sky and sun the trees look
their brightest green In contrast to the
mass of purple The sandy road stretching
away in the distance Is perfect In lta har-
mony with the trees and fields The men
are busy cuttlog packing and carting and
soon we watch them and learn the why and
wherefore of their work
Larcudcr stalks are as we all know very
stiff and hard to break To cut them there-
fore the men hare email sickles In the
right hand these are held while with the
left the stalks are bent for the cutting and
with a strong stroke of the sickle severed
from the plant and thrown upon the
ground Meanwhile other men gather the
cut lavender into huge bundles and put It
In sacks which are carted away to the dis-
tilleries and differcst places from which it
Issues as lavender water lavendar soap and
many other delicacies It is alto aent Into
our towns and sold there tn the streets at
threcpenco and sixpence for quite small
bunchoa At llltchln as much as one can
carry may be bought for halt a crown
Wo hear so much of old lavender bushes
In country gardens prized for tbclr antiqui-
ty by their ownersthat I learned with sur-
prise that for market purposes plants are
considered useless after the third year Tbs
first yearsees them small and bearing lit-
tle If any flower the Bocood they are In
their prime and should be a mass of blos-
soms and the third year they begin to go
off and cuttings from them aro taken for
replanting and the old plants taken up as
useless One lives d learns
lavender should thoroughly dried be-
fore It Is put Into bags such as our great
frrandmotbers loved to stow among the
Inen And If the scant Is to bo preserved
for any length of time It should after dry
ing bo put In a box and left until the flow-
ers shake off crisp and dry leaving the
stalks separata Then It put iu bags or
made Into the many delicate little fancy
articles It will keep Its Bwectucss for many
a long day
Lavender stalks when properly dried aro
most agreeable I always keep mine to
burn to scent the rooms In winter time
when there aro no flowers They burn
lowly and It laid upon a metal troy will
smolder on for a long time A few stalks
make quite a sufficient scent for nu ordi-
nary room la sickrooms they are a boon
for the smell is much cleaner and more
natural than the pastils and other things
which offend the patients noao and only
clear the atmoephere for a comparatively
short time Loudon Queen
Th Andaman Dwarf
There probably never was a boy or girl
who did not dream of possessing for his or
her own pleasure a band of pygmies who
should do what they were bidden like so
many animated dolls Dwarfs have been
found in Africa but the natives of the An
daman Islands In tho bay of Dengs are
the smallest race of peoplo In the world
The average height of a full grown And
appcaraucc Fewtravelcr
caro to enoountar any of the warlike little
people for their skill in throwing the spear
andtu mlng the bow is only equaled by
their readiness to attack strangers
Altogether their traits are not such as to
make thwn desirable additions ta the play
rooma of children since they liars been
said to cat men alive They are as black as
coals andseemtoflndltdeslrabletoUtton
themselves This srtlstio venture they
usually begin when they are 8 years of age
using bottle glass for the purpose of getting
their flesh into a condition to rocdve the
color and retain It They eat fUh turtles
and wild honey and aro rarely aatlsQol
wit ha luncheon that does not provldo them
with six pounds of eatables They lire la
nuumsdo ot leaves and In splto of their
freedom which amounts to wildncst are
exceedingly irritable Harpers Youwr
Teopla
A InUrrarded ConterMttoa
A conversation attempted by telephone
led to a grave misunderstanding between a
l ddefordMaroanand ha family phjil
cian Tba man s wifo wu sick and he
called the doctor up to ask what he should
do for bcr lis explained htr symptoma
which were as he said a serora pain in the
backot tho boo1 and nausea Thaphrsl
clan replied that the symptoms indicated
malaria and the inquiry waa made as to
treatment At this point tho connection
was broken and the reply which was sup
posed to be that of the doctor was really
part ot a conversation by on engineer rehv
tn e to the condition of a boiler This was
lSft w hfard oythsanxiouahusbondt
Well shes pretty hard but X guess you
maybaabletohainraerherout Iheuturn
en the hose and let her dry nd shell be
ready to worh In the morning Tbolunc
cent doctor at the other end of th tele
phone wondered why tho conversation end
ed so abruptly and could not think why hs
was not called to the cas Exchange
rroOclsDt Ujiitn
ItwaaanenterprWng oyster who lived
In a shell In the year IfrlQ and waa corralled
In a porterhouse tnLoodou If we can be
lieve the words of thousands who saw tt
tho thing actually whistled Douglas Je
told who saw It suxmlsed that the outer
had undoubtedly bosn crossed In lovo and
now whistled to keep np appearaucea with
an Idea of showing that It didnt care
Thackeray says that ho was lo tho shop ono
day when an American cams In to see the
fUrtllng freak of nature After hearing
ths talented roollusk go through IU usual
perfonuancehewalkedconUmptuouslTouL
remarking at thi same Um that lt was
nothing to sa oyster he knetfot ti Masse
cbusctt which hUtlcd Yankee Doodle
right through and followed it master
about the houw ju t jjka a dog Cx
change
X > lft > r ne tlstwesn Oout aud Hh a aUui
A Fredchman being affliaed with the
gout asked what
difference there was
between that and the rheumatism
One very great difference replied mon
sieur Spose yw take one vise you put
your finger in yem turn dewswtlll you
bear him no longer dat Is de ibaumatls
den spose ysu give him on turn more dat
is de utKew Votk
Ledger
COXOIU MVOIUC
WASmK TOxT pt 24 In the
renato the week will bo taken up B
llroty In speech raaklog unless the unex
pected should J rpru The acreewent
m eeaalons frvm i otlock to 0 clack
announced by air Vporhecu Kridar
takes efTect tomorrow aud win conUnue
air Jones of JSevada mar apeak during
ii
KWi
r n
7Tp
tbo work nnd It Is understood whrn lift
takw the floor ho will keen It two or-
T house wltl ilerole Its attention I
the Tucker bill for repeal of th > federal
election law Mr Tucker will hare
charge Of the debate on the JVmarrfttlfl
side and Johiwot on trm Kepulllean
side It Is probablA the didinte will be
of an exceeding lively character
o
DESPERATE FIGHT
Italians right American
and tlio loliee
laborers
NUW YOJIK Sept 24 In a bloody
fight this afternoon that lasted nearly
threeHiuarters of an boor ISO Italian la
borers 78 Irish laborers and 75 police-
men participated Many of the fighters
were badly injured
The Jirooktyu city rnlirufld has boon
working night oiid day to complete a
trolley system on iiaml street and Ilush
log arruue The Italian were prepar-
ing to knock off work vJien John Cus
sick Inspected the curved track they had
laid and found fault with the measure-
ments He ordered the Italians to tear
up the trick aaylujc he nerer knew Ifal
iaiis to do anything properly This rout-
ed one Sugarettoa nrath and address
ing Iho Italians In their native tongue
he told them to pay no attention to Cn
Kirks ordtTt They started to Irate
The two boMfiea in tlio ineuntlme wvw
having an alternation and finally Sussr
ettos struck UumIUc ou lb hum Ms
John va too much for his Itnllau opiw
nent and soorkod him down twice Su
ra ret to shout iti Italian and a dozen Itul
ions ruohiHl tn hl amlstiwo This led
to a Jut He Jtoth gnngx taking side in
tho mel < M uith ap cpndes Iron rhet J
and < iek axes In a moment the whole i
neighborhood was In an uproar Iljkks
sumnhtU uindous and doors I
There U a large Italian population In
this section and the Italian onibatautsl
riwired relnforiviuents ThrtH f the
I la lta us rtfhul Into the Imlinn off
CharlfS IHrlerV hon e ui the Lonnr of
havy ntul Nassau stretM All carried
men They were met by Marler uhn
lrletl to prevent their entrance Tliey
knocked him down and ran tip to the
roof
deiuolwlLng the chlttmey ami hurl
ing the bricks nt the heads of their nil
tismrista
Tho Miter fell back towjrds ftand
street IThe Italians folloutd and near
the turner wtro njrnln driven bntk
roliru Captain llardlo and forty ofllt
cm cumo on the run down Ilu ilnjj
avenue Tliey were not twitlret at first
and it waa only when their club began
to fly that thtlr jirenifnto was known
Tho Italians slioned no Intention of
df sting but turning on tho oflicon
bi Kun to fight them Itoundsin in I in ton
led < hrce mn fron tho vocond pminr
into Hamli sinec ond when tJio Italians
realirod they had a ioc UHilnd as well
as iu front they surrendered The iw > Hco
urnst twenty Tour others set ere v
wmmderf werw taken to the city hospital
Almost nil f ihr > rioters aiuTeied cuta
and briihes
BUSINESS
ABILEVU TAILUrJI
AimRNn Tu Sept 2LSpMlaL > I
r Clark a Jwtler of 4Ms city at a lal
hour lint jitght nie l no6neral s situuieutt
ronvrrlnic 4u Alulm Jlolt i tunlirsee hlJ
stutiK or mercbntiUUe rent e uw iItb
tiRli note mid acrouMa t sitiiro oil
crwlitors Anmti nymlaally 330318 Its
blUtles fjuiiti
FAlLtTRnAT HICO
ItICO Tex Brpt 2t peiUlvTlie re
tail liquor house of 3 11 Ornbtrue vm
man Is 4 feet S inches and few weigh over Wa < in d taut night by Olltet Jfc Uro or
TO pounds They are marvelouily swift of Dublin The wma mid llahlUllt s cannot
foot and as they smear themselves over J ac id Mr OriUtne H out of
with a inUture of oil and red ocher present SRi oBWlltS AWjiT p
a
AntuntioM Waco 170 < J Uarrrtt
W J M Klnujtliter Hioi It H
Miflnla Unblln xb htmk and flxtnrrt
1ht 14 aoniethlng neur ti > it nnit Itfe
vanlt tlrni Imt are covered by Ileus and
morticngMi Ainouudug to 5700
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UTTLn ITliMH
Two idea gentle family ponlei aha
ono single phaeton nesrly new left for
ale at Matlow Jiros liverv stable
Oeorge I Cause funeral director nod
embalnier ltill cMortment of nndtr
takers kwM on hand Tuke fiLlehtrso
of fnnerd snil furnisher all n < eessarv
reqnlnuenta No 1114 West Weather
ford street Tort Worth Tex Tcle
phons No 157
A lawn festival for the benefit of the
Catholic church will be given nt the ro l
ibmro of Mis Dlwani A lAri t S
1 loience street on Tuesday evcnlug
rkptember 1 alitsle will b ono of tio
many afruetive fratnres of th enter
talument A mo t titJoabte evening U
in store for Ihone who attend
Cha H rierson general agent of Uio
Tinriow llros Mammoth Minstrels Is lu
v V tolay tiarboretl at the riikwiek
Mr rierxou says that the romiuny Is
larger find stronger than ever this sea
son and Judging from the flattering
notices they are receiving everywhere
they haw something out of tlio usual
run of burnt cork artists He aty that
Mrge and mthufllasUcaudiences greet
them everywhere
Yesterday nil the saloon n the city
tW 2 lnA Tpr > shtly Ooaeil at
that Ibis fiction was tliruuvh no orders
from the city or county authorities lint
voluntary on tbe put f the lhtuor
dealers
Owing to the heavy wind thst rame
up lajt ntitht tin Hervlcffs were held at
lltuel mlsslnn A targe erowd assembled
but were IUiuIh
> tewr 1 Morrison A rourlnsr he direc
tory imhl tMrs arrived In Tort Worth
ymtrnLi snd after nntlns ibi improve
K ml rotnlng h the conchulon that
1 ort Norths Imputation had grestlr ln
rressed since the publication or their
list bonk they at oncw determlnetl to
put a largo force at work cvmplllnr n
new dhruory This deeiUon on their
twrt will certainly meet with favor
TIIU TUUU LAXWI1J rmNCIPLR
Of the plants used In manufacturing the
Pleasant reuiMy Hjrup of rigs hai a
permaiiently bvnellcfal effect on the hu
man systew while the ebenp vefetsl4e
vxtraota and miueral sotutloas utuallr
eolt aa rnedtclne n iwriuaaenUy In
Jutlous Ilelng Wfllinfvrmed rou will
use the true remedy only Stannfau
turd by the CjJlforultt Tig Syrup Co
A OTy Sown Uls llach
It Is curious said a traveler how a
nolo thing will bother a man I sat the
other day in a railroad car back of nmftu
who waa greatly disturbed by a fly you
know how a fly will sometimes stick to you
andyoucantgstiidotlt ahe won brushed
at thU fly a dozou tlmos but ercry tlmethe
fly back the
was Instant the tbreatfnlng
hand had passed It lighted on his check
on his forehead on top of his head and all
around and it wound up byflylnir down
h U beet
Then hs waa disturbed He wrlccled
and JtwUtsd and stuck out bla cheitimd
did everything but Kan batkbuuhe fly
refusal to come out At last an Idea struck
him lie took out ot his poekit a trad pen
cllanabsldlna tt by its point he put the
other end down his bock and then pried his
collar as faf oway aa ho could and la an in
SUnt the fly flew out and away
lUllevedt He had looked before aa
Uiougbeventhlajrln the world waa gains
acalwt Mm Us locked now aa thS
POET OF NATURES UNFORTUNATES
2f one of natures esd thlogs
To softly ting of sorrow
Desires a minor rhythm
From a singers eoog to borrow
For such a one my portals
Are over lightly swlnjtlet
And rbymrs In much abundance
ii Are her for saddest singing
Should It be some lame beetle
Upon a ffTAm crutch leaning
A butterfly whose one wing
lUt tsarf ul eyes ars screealna
Or hamMebca a doughty
Fierce fellow minus stinger
Moat soulf ully Ill fashion
a Bonesuited to each slogor
A vost nesd not ffo bvgging
A crlpps of n cricket
An sat with boms Invaded
While X can fill the ticket
As natures poet lsureato
Ill pen with mournful gladness
Tor each of natures sad things
My sweetest song of sadness
M Dawson Phelps In New York Son
Racing For Tsoee In TJattle
At tho battle of Cblckamanga the Fed-
eral General Wood commandlngn division
was left for n time by some blunder with
only a brigado at baud Ho could see the
Confederate battle lines advancing to flank
tho Federal army Between him and them
crossing the center of n valley was a stono
and log feuce Wood suddenly reallicd
that If he could secure and hold the fence
ho could make his inferior force a match
for tho enemy preparing to move The
Confederate commander taw the value of
tho portion nt the same moment and ft
wasn question of which bide should get
there first On tho Federal aide It rested
with the One Hundred and Twentyfifth
Ohio that regiment bclngnearcst the fence
When ordered forward the men gripped
their muskets At n trail pulled down
their caps and lowered their heads and at
the word they rushod as if breasting a bail
storm More than one poor follow went
down under the rain of bullets and frag-
ments of shell bat the fence was reached
and cover obtained TLo bhctyfourth fcU
tyJUthandlTiftyelgblh Indiana followed
end tho whole brigade were scarcely under-
cover when the Confederates were within
a stones throw They had to give back be-
fore the tcrrlflo fire and for n tlmowrre
Tndly demoralized Before they could flank
Wood out of his position the gap In tho
Federal lines had been filled Cincinnati
Commercial Gazette
The Cooling or tho StlrouHttag Rath
A bathii cooling or stimulating accord-
ing to tho friction applied An authority
on this subject gives the followiug pre-
scription for a cool or summer bath A dip
Jnto cool water wblto sonp If tho skins
needs cleansing mop dry first with n
sponge aud then with a soft towel This
sort ot bath ban a wholesomo effect on chil-
dren and Is rartlcularly good for young
mothers aud nurses who need to econo-
mize their strength The bath taken with
the friction of flesh brushes and coarso
towels is a stimulant and should be fol-
lowed by rest or Berne light nourishment
to counteract the exhaustive results
There are 70C00p0 pares In the body
These windows of the respiratory system
ore wide open after a stimulating bath aud-
It it Is convenient to go from the bath to
tho bed the vrry best results will bo ob-
tained A catnap of five or ten minutes
will prevont an attack of cold and giro tho
bodr tho seusatlon ot accumulated force
Tho sanltnry value of the sponge bath can
hardly bo exaggerated The vital statistics
of the city prove that clean peoplo escnpo
tho lira ilia that iucouvenlencu tho un-
washed Tho upper cxtrulstto classes live
and die but tho undercrust classes ronev
er well Now York Commercial Adver-
tiser
Tight Hells Unhealthy For Men-
The stout man who wears a tight belt
around his waist to give him an appear-
ance of jauntlness as well as do the sus-
pender business does not know what barm
ho is doing to himself A doctor told me
yesterday that the wearing of a tight belt
by a man especially a stout man Is most
Injurious to health It stops the circula-
tion and docs not permit the digestive or-
gans to operate as tliey should When
naked why it ahoutd be so much more in-
jurious for a man to wear anything tight
around his walatthnn it Is for n woman
who is laced up year in and year out tho
doctor said A man and woman cant bo
comparul In that regard A man uses en-
tirely different muscles In breathing from
thosoof a woman Ho becomes accustomed
to breathing from bis abdomen while a
woman breathes almost entirely from her
cheat Men had better wcarloosobtlts and
provide some other sutatltuta for suspend
era Pittsburg Dispatch
II r < of lleartoff All Around
Toward the close of a religious conven-
tion held not long since a prominent broth-
er aroso and said that while not wanting
to find fault or complain in any way yet
bo did wish and ho felt sure that many
others would agree with blm that women
could contrive to speak n little louder in
public It so happened that tho brother
himself was uotovcrloud In voice and at
this Juncture in his discourse n well known
woronn who won sttUug at tho extreme
other end of tho hall put her hand to her
ear and In clear distinct tones that could
bo heard in ocry part of tho building
called ontt Will the brother please apeak
n little londoit We cant quite hear what
he says New York Tjmea
Charged A to riling
Quest Hows thisr Twtntjth e cents for
that dlsht Its marked 10 cents on tho bill
otfnre
Walter Yes sir Thata for tomaytoes
You asked tor toinahtoi When 3 on want
style and luxury at this eatln bouse you
pay for it Beet Cbloago Tribune
One of tho most remarkable ot the many
Eurposea of construction to which paptr
as becu applied Is announced It Is a fac-
tory chimney 46 feet high composed ot this
materialwhich has beenputupatllnulau
and is said to be abuoluufy fireproof
In the posff 10 years crematories have
been established in 15 cities and it is as-
serted that in that lime their business has
increased BO per cent showing a steady
growth of sentiment in favorof this method
ot dlsrolng of the dead
Udy Shelley baa left the unpublished
letters ot bh ltcyth o which are really
lo clear up obscurities to the Bodleian
library under conditions wblb precludo
their being read for yet another 80 j ears
Its only n step from tho sublime to tho
ridiculous but bon can there bo any dan
gtr of n man belnR ridiculous whtn he cau
not i t o far as sublimity
An fidyearotd man m Raymond gctaup
nt a iu aud drums the rest of the family
out with an old tin pan
u
omtiTimr auukstkik
Youthful Pennaylvnut Itouseltob
l > er Who Stole aioney to Uuy Ci-
garettes
rnnADmj > HU I gept StFrieda
OtrtuUif acta 14 veer wm 4ndav brought
from Eiston and Incarcerated in the hmso
of rtfof > expert burglar
ntl U charged with baring entered an I
robbed lt en txrenty ant iweotyflro
stores slid Imam1 > Vr iuonlh irelda
made fnraelitjr tours nearly wery nay
ller foetbol of c eraU < m wu elercr Her
Kteallux s nearly all done In dnylltnt
Khe carried doxens of Jatetikeys and would
buldJy atk in ue front doors of reslden
res seise 1 any valuable that might come
In her w and would slip out before twtuf
caught Itpcmtly she walked Into aa
Kditon residence but Was met t > y an old
Jodr When asked haw sht sot In site
pulled oot big bunch of key uuloifced
the door sad fled A detective rolloael her
tand mw tJf enter and rob half a down
places The airl epent most of the money
he stale lu railroad riding aud tlgareitei
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A BLOW AT IMGIIUIMHHtS
Jvdgeltoss Defines n Chinese Labor
cr Under tho Law
Ij03 AXOULES Sept 23In Judg
Iloss dethlou dclarlng that a Chinese
gtmbler comes lu the category with those
who must rtgiter and hating filled to
register must be deported be said
omoDif otner things UndoubteiVty ci
gambler Is not ilaborer in the popular
meaning of tbat term nor a highbinder
lio < avocation is undrstood to be the
commission of any ond every species
Of yitne
Iu the fict in Qnestion rongresi till
not iVCno the term Chineio laborer
To ascertain the mennlitg ot the words
Ufjed the purpose of the act mn t bi
eun > idred As its sixth section provid-
ing fnr the expulsion ironi this country
r nil nilnesc laborers within It nt the
time of the pnssigo or the net who
fhonll fit to comply with Its provUton
Vihethfr th > y crime here nt the Invita-
tion of the goierntueiit or othernUe
Jn lt strlnjreney went far beyond the
provision of the existing treaties l o
rwepn the two countries it would be
ui together unreasonable to liokl tiist iho
Aju JBtJI ni Mj oqci w9PI0 t apjoiv
aection of the net were used in any
Ttarroner sen e thin were the same
words m the trenty uder which congress
wn Iprl lntlng
Tlie history of negotiations oa already
detailed elnrlr tiows that throighOiit
tliom the Vnited Stnto < rmnmlsiimiera
ItiftWtcd that the nnrds Chlnwe li or-
e lw > nld ineladf all Jminigntion other
than that for teathlnir trade travel
study and other curiosity
Tlien tndgf > Itn i pointel out tint tho
Chliiei eonimlstdoperi objected to this
rh fiftttmi but their objection did not
ptvinll Head therefore In tha light
t > f tha neeompnnylnir pn eee < lInKs it U
tlenr that the word CMiuw lnlwr
erM employed In the treity of ISSf
are n t limited to tln e who do bird
Tinimifll work but that they nr < l > roid
< Hough in their true metiing and intent
to eonelmle Cbluoso gambit rs and high
blmlorw and for the reason already
given It Is manifest that enngreiw In
passing the net of JTay f > 1V J did not
u e tho word Chrncse IslKirern in anv
narrower twnw than wre the Biimo
tvords in the treaty under which It whs
IcgUlttag It rpHuIta that there must be
finduics fir tho govorninent and an or
der tint the defendant be deported
Tin highbinder dwisjon by Judge Ilo
glxn today has the effect of deporting
or ordcrinir deported six chlnnmen The
on < e f Ah Tnwn wan made n testone
it having iKsen a greet on the other cnw
to stand or fall by it The police will
arrest all fantan and lotteryshop pro-
prietor for deportation
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OHIXA IMtlUMItlNO I OIl WAU
Old Mrthoda of Military Instruction
Abandoned ntul Much Actlvlt
SlantfOKtctl
Ilenri Ilryos n regulor correspondent
of The Tarts Figaro is traveling in
China and writes for LU paper an ac-
count of the preparations for war Hint
are going forwent In tho Ctlestlal empire
lie hats devoted ruuth time and research
to the subject and what bo says must
be taken a true Ho writes that tho
did nod ehlldWi method of warfare
has been Almost entirely nbandoned and
in Its military an uni al departments
tho country Is becoming thoroughly mod
trnlred The man who has brought
about thU trausfonnati on Is the Viceroy
LI Hong Tetinng M Iryoa eays
Since tho lart Frant > oChlueiit war the
cclistiols hae opened their ejts The
Beat sleepy ptople ha o beoomo aroused
I Hong Tvlutng has rudily abaken off
th r tiight covering He has under
taun tlio task of waking them up
thorouctily He can claim tho honor
of lulling created genuine soldiers orKan
Ized In Luroiiau atyle nud armed with
Uie Iraprovotl modem rtltes
In tho imperial military school tho cor
refeiKindent saw the soldier drilling in
regular Jerman fashion under a tier man
heavy noisy but nutomatltnllr precis
Instructor and
numbing lu the stiff
method of the tier man army He learned
that a flermin artillery othcer had been
commissioned bv tho viceioy to orgtmheo
tt new army of the north thnt anothir
oJllcer from itorlln ti Installed at the
arsenal at Tikon aud that under his de-
tection Chlneso workmen were turning
out shot sb ll and sharpud il ltrrns
continues
China U arming and arming formid-
ably and Jier present aim Is to find with
in lienelf the military resources and the
war waLctril that alio was formerly ob
liged to procure idsewhere She Is erod
ing upou different Kiluts of her immenno
territory numerous and Important norh
shopis and foundries which chai go com-
pletely tho national character of ihh
country by modlfj Ing it in the European
eetwe Tim cltr of HanYang an In
nlticont little place a short thoo ago has
1 ow Itetiiuio In le s than a rear u military
prut of tho fiiNt ortler whUh la deslirue1
In the future to outstrip all others It is
fhe eerrtt r of pvu works and glgantle
foundries workfhoiu briikynrdi and
rlhV fai torlea The Krujip works are
funiUhlng tho country with guns of the
most modem invention aril deadly power
At Port Arthur theru are splendid crul
er battK iIivt and gunboats built with
all tho mint improvement of naval
clenco Tho araeusl of Nankin which
the iMrrcjipondciit vlslteil was building
mtlllery for tho ltet great fruautitlea
of guns and rilles for the army and
was supplied iwth moulds for shUls
It Is not neceiwry he concludes to-
go further Into detail and to multiply e
amplM What I have teen In the renter
of CI1I111 lu also in the north and in
Uie south Throughout the empire the
manufactur of nrnw goes on with a
feverUi aethltr China t working for
war aud the tlmo will x > u como wben
U will lw wipphed with armaments
equal in quallly and in niimbtrs to those
of tb grvatewt Huropoan coantnea
If thW is true il is evident that the
war maps of the won 1 nnut bo Vhanaed
Wltti her va poinrtftUoa with the po
Wlllty of letting hrto tho fiHd an army
abwm ns large as the eomUneil armies
of iuroi > e with the unified strength thai
a common reUglon a coranion emperor
and a common cwvnlrv would give to this
at body of nnm China was sulGtieutlv
feared os aftio was w
a v sinvrns
CUUIUIINK Tox Sept 24 ISpwlsl
O V Meyers eountr ottorney of
Johnson county and one of the most
popular yoans lawyers In Tuas ilM nt
tha Clehnrno Housp twlny ni 3oUock p
m The meittben of the ltmct nni
3o nty Attorneys umUtlon of which
he vna president and founiler will re
Mire the news of his death with Uern
rttnt
i o
Jacob Lenta ot l 1 has a
rreneU 6sou piece wUirt > lie has canfoil
In Wa pottet votiauously for sUtreijht
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lIIE GAZSTXtfc 2i WUKHf XBXaS MOW DA HKmSilUKlt ssioga
Blood Poisoning
tot Ul
Jir Mary E OTallon a very enUdj
w rtana Ohio wu poUouod while assisting
physlelanaatansutopsy
ft years ago and soon
terrible wlcers bfOKO
out on her head arms
tongue and throat Her
hair all tame out H
husband speUhundrcds
of dollars without any
beneflb Shs welched
bat 78 pounds and saw
HaWSCTBl
Ss l no prospect of help
rsME0ralIoa At j j ino fccgan to
tike Hoods 8amparilla and at once Improved 1
could soon get out ot bod and walk bho says
I became perfectly cured by
Hoods Sarsaparilla
and am now a well woman I weigh 128
roundj est well and do the work for a large
limlly My case seems a wonderful recovery
ind physicians look at me inastouishnientaa
almost like mmt raised fram the Jend
HOODfi PlLL3 should b la trery fsadly
dlctns chut Oac used stwus srsftrrsi
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SPORTING
COUI1KTT WILL SIGN
XHW YOltIC Sent 114 Wortl enmefl
efmm AtJjtiry mrk tUl eiwiiug that Oor
bett will tomorrow attix hi ttlgnuturu to
the nrtKle of ugrtwutnt width biudblm
to tattle with t harlot Mitchell next De
ciinber ut tho Ooney Inland club for the
LhnmpimKhjp of the world Mltihell
went to Par Hooka way tonight to com-
mence training
Ilaacball
Cluclnnnll O Sept 24 Cincinnati
lluiii buve lilta IU errors 1 buttery
C 041 aughn lirooklyn Ilunn it biue
lilK 1 trrors 15 battity Kennedy
Hilly Umpires Jaffue and Kmilb
1ALVUSTOX Tex Sept iHt po
cinl The baneball game for the aHiuiu
poiiKhip of tho ntnte was phijwl between
tho ii Paso and the JulroUon teums nt
th limtli iwik this evening Tte VA
Iaito nine hid a walkover defeating the
la Ives tons by n score of 10 to tBnt
< cries Onlveetou Hardy and ritzpat
iitk HI Iuao lago autl Dean An im
iimpw crowd witnessed Uie game
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riGIITINU HOItSn TUI1SVKS
South Dakota Sheriff Making an Ef-
fort toCnptiirsltuatlerti
nntij FouncnE 3 d sept 24ror
a long time settlers In this fiectlon hare
Itejn suffering nt the bunds of home
tiiIre
Many bavin oults at their
lil ii hate bt n driven from thrtr rsuee
and kept for some tlmo aftemurd return
illh UJiliUa tUC14 vUlK OUillrHJU IH1 >
pointed to a certain gang In the ktnlty
if In Han creek north ot this place anil
tiUfrtir nliby with a small iM e starltd
one a Frtncluntiii untnwl Ituditanne and
he li now lu Jail nt Mlnnesela this n > oru
lug a messenger calleil from the LUtle
Sllwmrl country for a docjor atattng the
sheriff had come up to ttie halatite of the
party and lu the llcht oue of the rustlers
a Mixlcan neJI known la < bU locality
named lopef nes bot tlirjugh the brwnt
anl li not ixptctCkl to lire further par
Iculnr nmld not b < bbtajued as the ruts
SPiifcer bail been Instructed to keep nis
Montana ond sbo the sherlff U aftir
tu < tnnsr the mounded nun It he llvm
will be brou Ut to ilds piaie for tilal llie
trouble has bturnn ami the authorities from
4hU time out 111 gi > after the large gans
of nwtlers which has hnuiitcl this sec
tion for no long and which hot Its head
quarters In tin town
towno
TIIlHVi4 UNDKH AltllEltT
ltlngloalcra or a Ganji or Trelght
Car Itnlihere Mnko a OnnlWiilon
UV IOItTiS hid Sept 24 For several
Tuuoths Lake Shoro Trclffht trains betnetn
this city ond llutler Jiae tieeu sj stetuntlc
oltr iiluadvred with Uit rwfH tint thu
Jjfroal cuimuitiy lwj msttln l a ot
t0 3l Now onlcer Iinve Mtsb
4UUit the fact of tlio exlMteticu of uu or I
rfltilsotl csiilt of rotiuers UrutuuK > l amt
JruiH tno rlnAleuJirs niw n the toll
Iiaro turned Mute rTl < K > Uu Iiunlcjiltiir
ISMlis tu touns nlouir he Tcod < lri a
woods hms t Bmler h mado the liM I
in piice or the tolwi olutidM Uie nu
iwroui liurilarles throushout Aorlhern
Indlsns ore bvllmnl t be iho nork of ihl
< ifniithlM
J they know
bout the KruJUilllc tralu robbery
o
lie V from the r e North
Specialists flourish In Boston like a preen
boy tree It would seem to the casuol ob
Bervcr that the town Is well supplied with
sMnltiR lights from tho great ego of letters
down to tho autocrat ot the dnmp hean
etwlthlu the past woek the waves have
wafted to our shore a specialist without a
peer A genUcmau who owns a handsome
estate In the suburbs wished to engae a
capable man servant Accordingly he Went
down to the wharf and hailed a sturdy for
eigner that had successfully elbowed his
woy down tho crowded plonk Tho face of
tho man was a study as he struggled to
grasp the meaning as felr Acres laboriously
asked by word and
gesture Can you run
MsTr 6l0Ur mai k
his head v
loe I can uor Again Sir
Acres propounded a question Can you
drlvedrireafourtnhandl Noe Icnn
After a ono sided conversation Sir Acres
eHrelse that had so uccmsfnlly developed
tho foreigner physique Do you know
any hlng about
rardeolngll
badly tho
° ° k h hd
tSSP7 d l rty o t
if4 not1 Finally
In
despair ar Acres ejaculated Wnit work
canyoadol etrated tho groy Thmagio he word to fui
Tw Srfead what WM
him With wanted of
a bland smile and sklWulnaa
tomlme he
triumphantly S
milk relndeer Uoton SaturdsyQaiut
time tht others should now do thVtiij
M
th
0V Philosophy o
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