Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 23, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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The Democratic state executive com-
mittee will meet at Austin rebruary
I to adopt the prtrllmlnary program
for the Democratic campaign Th fol
lowlnjr Is Chairman Dudlea call
Headquarters Democratic State nxec
utho committee Paris Tex Janu-
ary 2 J
To the Drmocratlc State KxecutUe
Committee of Texas
At our last me tine hell In the city
of Dallas on May 27 1335 the following
resolution among others was unanl
isotiqly adopted
JtefoHtd that It Is the penso of this
eommlttee that the question as to
whether the Demfcrats of this state
faor the free and unlimited coinage
of silver nt tho ratio of IS to J or
whether they aro opposed to the same
will and shall be submitted to the Dem-
ocratic voters of the entire atate at
uch time as th committee determine
and that Bald ntiratfnn tr nhmltlfl
the cltv of Austin on Wednesdsv th
tth dflv nf February fl for the pur-
pose of fixing the time and manner of
holding said primary election nnd slso
calling and fixing the time of holding
D mvrate tst convention or con
Tentlonn and for the transacting of
such other bulners an may come be
fot you Bver member of the com-
mittee Is earnestly requested and urged
to be pronent
Xt Is of paramount Importance that
tho great fnanlal question upon
which pood and patriotic Democrats
differ should be sttl i within Hi
party lines and the Individual rontons
ylUd to the majority Democracy has
rr and always will My upon the
wisdom and patriotism of the i nle
composing tha party an the final arbiter
of all questions No man or t of mn
ha ever et nolItlMliv survived th
overriding of the will of the people ex-
pressed at their nHmarles
jam in o Diinwv
Chftlrmsn DT tlc State Xlxecutlvs
Committee of T n
JOHN J PLEASANTS Secretary
FOrtllUN I5IMKJIHTHIV
In tho report of the CnrllMo com
mttteo on foreign Immigration atten-
tion Is called to the immigration from
Italy which Is claimed to be In fact
largely Importation of contract labor
under the name of the padrone sys-
tem A part of the Italian Immigration
la voluntary and a part compulsory In
many districts where thvro is a popu-
lation greater than the resources of
th district can support the govern
went contrives to get rid of th poorer
classc of citizens through padrones
The committee advises a distributing
board to tend Immigrants to parts of
tho country where their work may bo
wanted and where It wltl not take It
out of tho hnnds of other people
Attention Is also called to the Urge
Influx of French Canadians Into New
England during tile busy season about
0 per cent of whom return to their
own country as soon as the season
closes The committee recommends a
law to prohibit tho Importation of
transient alien labor and to exclude
a H
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mli
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coming Into tho United
perform labor without any
Awarded
Highest Honors World Fair
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r am Ammonia AUm or any other aduUrant
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but It places itself as Siiuarely on
record acatnst tho absolute prohibition
of Immigration or reitrlctlon amount-
ing thereto
TIIR DKrOT IltOJECT
If the railroad entcrlnc Fort Worth
Cannot agree upon a location for new
union depot and It begins to look ai If
they would not asreerwKat is there to
deter any railroad from proceeding- to
build a depot after Its own plant
Tho Texan and raclflo railway owns
the building that Is now used as a
union depot It has slrnlfled Us willing
ness to construct a suitable xtructuro
on that alto provided th other roads
taIII contribute ratably t the fixed
charge upon It If It should decile to
go ahead with Ita project there Is no
reason to xuppose that the other roads
would be leu wllllinr to pay rental
upon a modern bulldlnsr than upon tha
prpnnt antique and Inconvenient
structure
W per cent nay be brought from
m t
in me same primary election in wiu n j Kianu nnu omrr lorriun countries uui
delegates ar selected to thf several 60 per cent muet be Jipinie 3 The
conveniions
you sre therefore called to meet In
IAUICnil COTNTY WILL DC ALL
nicnr
Th DmocraU of Parser county have
experienced for a reason thi discipline
of defeat nnd the result Is that they
hao decided to cet together We print
ihowhere a call that hai been clgntd
by leadlnc members of the party for a
mass meeting to b held In Wealhcr
forl Jiruary 25 tn perfect party reor-
ganization The Imitation Is com-
mended to the attention of Democrats
thmuRhoit th state hreathlnff as It
do the spirit of moderation and of
party loyalty
It ought ner to be forgotten that
while national lames rire of transcend-
ent Interest In the ralm of political
polemic It may nften happen that a lo-
cal election If or more real Importance
to the people of county or town than
th result of a presidential contest
The Democrats of Tarkcr county
know what It Is to trail their banner
In the dust Wo sincerely trust that It
will emerge from the noit struggle aa
the emblem of lctory
A riltnMI3T IP IXISTOIIY
London Times Iay 19 1813
Th public tWII learn with centlments
which we shall not attempt to antici-
pate that ft third British frigate has
struck to an Vrnrlean This with the
fart stated In ou pnior of yesterday
that IloyiVa lilt contains notices of up-
ward of COO nrltlsh vessels captured In
aeven months by tho Americans r0O
merchantmen and three frlRites Any
one who wouM hae predicted such a
result thla tune lost year would hap
bt en trcptci as n madman or a traitor
Tut down to the prtient moment not
a single American frlgnt has struck
her Hag
Jttpanes industrial dcelopmcnt and
Us menacti in the tnanufaeturln world
are not myths Thi departmtnt of ag-
riculture and commerce In Japan rn
nterl Into a prnvislonil ton tract
twlth Armstrong Ca of Great Britain
for the establlihmtnt of an eKtenslve
Iron and steel plant In Japan The
co3t Is limited to 0O0 009 nnd the
terms are as follow 1 Th material
nnd inachlnf ry Bhall he Imported from
Hngland 2 Of tho workmen emplnjed
Japincse government shall have the
benefit free of cost of all patents be-
longing to Armstrong Co 4 A num
ber of pra the Japanese government
shall gtve a fixed subsidy to the com-
pany besides assuming nil risks and
taking all tho output 5 At th ex
pi rati on of the Btated period the plant
shall bo rold to the Japanese govern-
ment at Its orlglrpl cost These prop-
ositions will b submitted fr the ap-
proval of the parllsment now In ses-
sion with the recommendation of the
ministry
The business of the postoflloe de-
partment affords ono of the best
gauges of ths commercial prosperity of
tho country The sales of postage
tamps postal cards nnd stamped
jupcr during the last quarter of 1S53
amounted to ICO617014 the largest sals
for any quarter In the history of the
postal service
The effort to elect a rallnlppr com-
mission has gone far enough to In-
clude Sin Antonio In the deal which
It alleges to he the Incentive to Kb ac-
tivity At first the aliened combina-
tion to be defeated was limited to Tort
Worth and Dillas Ry and by we sup-
pose Waco will bo hroucht Into the
I lay
An floctrlc railway between Wash-
ington and Mount Vernon has been
completed and sixty feet cars will be
driven upon It at tho rate of sixty miles
an hour making tho trip In thirty five
minutes Ten years hence electrlo
lines thirty miles In length will be aa
common as pike roads In tho Cumber
lnA valley
Ranters against Governor Culber
sonp administration who nke taxa-
tion for a text would do well to rem cm
tcr that tho Old Alcalde to put the
state on a cash basis earned a 50 cent
rate to b adopted And he had the
unnnlnous endorroment of the stats
lot It
McKlnley has the KUhth congres-
sional dlatilct safely stuffed Away la his
Vest rooket The hen ring of this fact
upon poftofne appointments In this
dUHct -win become moro apparent
Hter on In tho tvent Mr Heed should
change to be the next p osldcnt
Ike appeal of tho Cotton Growers
Protective association should be earn-
estly considered by every farnW In
the south In the diversification of
crops and the avoidance of over-production
of any one crop lies the farm-
ers hope
TJwo slate conventions of one party
to nr range for one campaign Involve a
palpable Absurdity It has teen wit
nesec4 In but few atate and of these
Tennessee has decided to be rid of It
and OeogIa and Txas will probably
follow that good example
The secret racetlng o Republican col-
ored leaders at Austin decided to sup
port Allison for president Thla shows
that Cuneys tow lino ts still all right
as far aa Jt goes Ths trouble seeras
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THE GAZETTEl TOUT WOBTII TEXAS THTJUSDAT JANUARY 231890
to ba that It doesnt reach u far ai It
used to
Justice yield denies that he will re
tiro from the supremo court at tho
end of the present term Ill antipa-
thy to the president Is too strong for
him to gUe the tatter a chance to
rams his successor
Chicago business men realize tha
need for an annual festUal to attract
trade and are organizing tJ set on foot
such an enterprla Smaller cities than
Chicago ha a greater need than It for
special attractions
When the Democratic party Is re-
duced to tho necessity of seeking Its
oandldat among the veteran holderi
of federal ofllco under Ilepubllcan rula
It may take up Mr Morrison not be-
fore
A state railroad commissioner from
San Antonio would bo an ornament to
the board and useful to the residents
of a large area of the state San An-
tonio Express
If this be not treason against the
gallnlppers what is It
The new commander of the Spanish
force In Cuba may be a better generat
than Campos but dispatches fo far In-
dicate that his editorial ability Is In-
ferior to that of the late commander
When Taul Jones was attached to
the American navy Its comparative di-
mensions were rmallcr than at pres-
ent et he neter talked of It as dls
pnrlngly as does Admiral Qhcrardl
The new poet laureate tells In cre
what he would do hid I a gar len The
changes aie that if he had one It would
be gl en o cr to the production of sun-
flower anl crab grass
Tort Worth Is the choice of tho
people of Texan for the stale conven-
tion The people of the city want It
What steps are btlng taken to secure
It
Poraker thinks this cojntry made a
cnstake when it dtmonetlied silver
and McKlnley thinks Toraker made a
mistake In mentioning tho other mis-
take
President Krueger would have
ochleved a greater victory than the
capturo of Jamlenon had he remained
In Pennsylvania to conquer Matt Quay
The city of New Haen was shaken
and several peoplo were killed by the
explosion of ucctjlene gaa this week
Acitylene DalM should be careful
The Republican parti neednt waste
any handkerchief lllrtatlona on Benja-
min Harrison His affections aro al-
ready engaged
Tho flj Ing squadron of Inglnnd
would win tho praise of the Chrlstlnn
world by lying to the rescue of the
Armenians
This jear will be noted In i olltlcal
history as the one In w hlcli the modesty
of Democratic leadership reached high
water marje
It Is noticeable that the geld stand-
ard Democrats are qulto as happy oer
Mr Olbbs as are the Populists Queer
l nt It
The Rrlthh navy has cause for con-
gratulation In the fact that It didnt
encounter the Florida militia
I Dallas didnt get the Populist con
1 Entlon but she has n show In Barney
that St Louis cant capture
Web nanagan Is on the -march but
we douM If even Cuncy could guess
who he Is maroMny for
It Is fortunate for Turkey that tho
Monroe doctrine does not take in tho J
Red Cross society
San Antonio has scoured a shoe fac-
tory Thats a start on tho rlcht foot
Ell Perklrs Is out for McKlnlty Ho
nlwajs rives his talents a dm nee
Tho latest dkwnsa
called Paderewskltls
In Chicago Is
Iliriiuah Sleepers
The International route In connection
with the Houston and Texas Central
and Rock Inland route Is running a
dally line of Pullman sleepers between
KiuiHOs City Fort Worth and San An-
tonio Connection Is made at Jarre tt
by passengers to and from Dallui
forming the best route between points
In the Republic of Mexico Laredo and
Corkanu Dallas and Kansas City
niMn nnniN
Two Urn Tnkrn 1rnni the It1
n In
fit LotiU
St Louis Jan 22 Work of search-
ing for nTmen entombed In ruins of
the last night fire was vigorously con
tlnued throughout the night nnd re-
sulted In finding the bodies of John
Stanton and James Roddy They were
Uoad Tho remains were taken to the
morgit Later Captain John CUnllle
was taken from the wreck alive and
was carried to the salvage ccrps quar-
ters where It was found that he was
chiefly suffering from shock and pros-
tration H was given opiates and In
now resting avell The only other
Ik My known to h In the ruins Is Kay
Kerley bolevcd to be dead
DRUG STORE NEWS
At some time tn the future adver-
tisements will contain only news from
tho store truthfully statol catch
lines large type and white space will
pot be In it The reason we sell
these goods so tow Is th then per wo
sell the more we sell the mora we
sell the more we feuy the moro we
buy the cheaper wo buy Our prices
are
Toilet paper good per package 05o
Buttermilk soap tvo per cake i for
for 12o
Levys La Planche race Powder lc
Ttt lows Gossamer Towder Zoo
TwtJowa Swans Down Powder la
Theater Rouge No 13 lHo
Poxxonls Complexion Pfmder 3o
Viola Cream 34e
Malvlna Cream 40a
Lynns Tooth Powder 20u
Cashmere Bouquet Soap Sio
Cuttcurd Pbtcp SOo cake COo
Poirs Glycerine Soap 20o cake E3c
I vara Unscented fcoap 10o cake
White Rose Glycerine Soap 4111
20c cake - 630
Bouquet Vlotet Buttermilk and
Almond Crtara Soap o cake 13o
riorldn Water large bottles
Florida Water small bottles 20o
A fine selection of perfumes at 35o
per ounce
Tiia FORT WORTH PHARMACY CO
Main and Fifth Streets
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Chapter I The story opens at tho
period of the French revolution An
American named Colonel Pococke ar-
rives at Fangeport Accompanied by
a sailor named Ducket Colonel Po
cocke sets out to find Captain Faro
chol an ev plrate and a local leader
of the Jacobins The town Is deserted
and ho fears that the chateau of the
family he has come to warn Is deitroy
ed
II Ducket refuses to go farther
than Tarochols gate but the American
gains an ally in Lieutenant Curtis an
escaped Dngllsh prisoner to whom he
explains his mission
III The pirates mother enfrtatns
them
TV The nlirm nt the chateau
V Countess In tho hidden cae
VI Leavlntr her n Aymon nrl
daughter Luclle In the secret ehamMr
th cnimtess returns for hpr hushsnd
and falls Into the hands of the
mob Bering her husband dead
and believing she alone can release her
children from the secret chair W she
chc oes between desth and Farnclol
and marries him although he Is her
niibsn1 murderer
VII V7IT IX nnd X The Amcrlrin
flnds the rescue of th count e be-
coming more difficult He offers Fnro
chol the command of a French ship
which h flnnlly accepts CurM tries
In vain to ftee the countes She con-
fides to him secret npenlnit of the
chamber In the rock He nnd Ducket
go to the chateau but the room Is
empty
XI The servant whom the countess
supposed dead has opened the secret
door and hidden Aymon and Ltictle In
a hut by the sea ard has made ar-
rangements for trxlr flirht on the Con-
tent the boat which brought the Amer-
ican
NIL Curtis and Ducket find the hut
ard tH th fugitives when the sln
will sail Curtis liror ns them Fist hMr
mother lives They rcfup to believe
eh Is Taroehol s wife and Avmon Is
forced by Luclle to challenge the lieu
lensnt
Jvtll Lurllo dons r er brothers
clothes and attcmnts to fight C irtl
XIV XV XVI and XVII
boird the Content but It Is
ftdlowed and searched by the ofilcors of
the guardboat Lu He hidden In an
empty heigshead bravely wlp1 tho
blood from the sword that has wound-
ed her and would pnv hetrnved her
XVIII nnd XIX -The Ameilcan re
turning to Brest finds Faroohol In
gold lace nnd Is forced to sail with
htm In his ship
CltAPTlUl XIX
tiii AurmcAN von m letis
Tho Aiucrlciii on co ionfucd ton Llnd
of ccmpatasloii for tho rufllau which wctk
ened his repulsion alter that betrayal of
wivftRo rrerit Vet nS the tlmo he would
not go uear lilra again
Odch tluymet lu llio representatives
anteroom but Farochol bircly growkd n
recognition of tho others grcutlott and
pastd on w 1th n shifty glanco
Tim American could not hide from Iih
nnivluty thab ha had mado no cntlmly con-
vincing Impression on his man nnd Mint
was nu arldliluual reason for Looping vvlelo
of him At any moment his cunulcg sus-
picions might begin to see through tho
gaino being playid uj on 11 in and spoil It
at tho moment of succce
Bo fir everything had gone wesI Tho
American langlng to ctilargo to Mno uno
on hU iklllful luauaprintut ptrmltttd
hltniulf to lullovo is was right to Inform
tho lltllo doctor fr ttio comfort of the
counters
JIT Vtn DocTn Ihs thnreforo n rote I
take occunlon by tbu return cf ray iudo Willi
tbahornciitoCMuro you tliat things oronswell
dlfpoft d n w o ctuld hope Until tlio rorty I
actually at sna to mutt net Loud of iccrss
Blll i inty say i liavo rnaao Uturo l ruuna
blm In tl h rrt dU hero ond npnrcntly nb
fcorbed la tbo sZalrs cf l hlp whin haTo
brcngtin rntlrtly tolilsCiipoal Bin Bptl
tudo U tulaiUted on nil bandiiu t xtraordlnary
Both tha rrprrsratattre and thu admiral hare
frrtjly complimented mo tepen it otwitli
Btacdlnc tlie Ituprcselcn be has ti adnrodcn
tho soutctmid tnoatprsctleodobwrvers here
ho could bo v ever not conceal from rao how
greatly dUturbid bewea by tlm ucclJrnt I
illAoovorod thoctauoat onco ltobillnvcs thu
lady ta bo dtiul und I did not tlilnli fit to un
dreclvo litm My eorflniiQtlon vf Ma worn
fosra oiusoj In Uim bo deep un rmotiun that I
own I was not without alarm fron bU tupl
clons tintare left be nlcbt vcdeTcrly return to
Fanjeport I thercfuro took ctcpa at taco to
such o novement uhicUiatvltli thu
trevent
rut succr8 llj credit with the rcprtsrnta
tlvo is fcrti natcly such that as c Clord to
aether on tl o 137 after ray if turn I was able
to pTrmrilo blm to lnus peremptory sninui
orders fur 11 itj after tomorrow 1 explained
to him thn rpftln condltloun of thotn eliow
ing tho ilnncrr ths nation was In rf Icwini no
fins an oOrtr rnUne bewan hntrlrd ti sea bo
forn be rould 1 y somo toluud venture learn that
thu lady vt tui still II visit
Knowing as I do how tho milk cf kindness
rtldi journatoro and bow tenderly you are
concerned for tha aCHctcd lady I rannot re
ralu from furl her Informing jou ta ths most
prtruto and ronSdrntUl tnanacr that this w as
not tho rnd of tuy operations Encouraged by
the repre ntatlrns manifest regard for me
to whirl my rtunt lolaalon baa added not a
little 1 conUnuiJ my efforts in our friends
In half and arli g trrutvded inyltotthat tho
ldy TOUkt bo a ircurrtna dliturhance to tbo
ether iart srarr so lunetui ahorriiiiilneiTi la
I ranca I obtalocd from blm a proioliw that so
toon as the ctsst was clesr I tbopJd Lo fur
rbhed with a tana for rimoTlaBbtr from the
country
I ern 1 this by ths gnldo without fenr The
landlord wiarcd mo ho nos to bo trtulrd sad
1 ttavo on cya tut an honest follow as vtll as u
rocun Tor further prrrautlrn I Lavo placed
Mm nndrr the bolkf that In is carrying to you
fees for medical altrndnco ei myntlf I need
not comnirnd th lady to your caro You know
how warm my privato retard are to her and
tiat I rua tn full ooDtldcnce upon your skill
and abllU Your olNMllent arrant
NATn rococKC Ltrutennnt Colonel
Port Sort turn I commit to Indiscretion in
tolllnt you that a winter rrulas by tbo whole
squadron has been decided on from Parln The
llay will be cencral tomorrow Jlucli Is rx
peeled from thla revolution bnl how Iho 1 all
tif tha ihlps are to bs ready tbld atdo of Christ
maa la mors than 1 van son N P
From bU letter will be suDlclcntly
plain the gcnrrol runrf Hie Americans
activity stnee his return to Brest IIU sat
lsfsctlan was pftrtlonable nnd evident too
Tbo gate had blown Itself out and tho
11m was vtry plt iVMiut to that truro vvaa
eiuttoan uuuausl aurmbly to dltcui tho
dam ago tloDo by tho ttonn In thn Us lit ef
tho orders from Paris Tho TrpnucutaOto
Minsclf with Ms arm through tint i4 Adi
mlral Vlllvrtt Jutouso bad tiUn atom
or two bsfnro ho went back fcls jIIJco
and every onus eluueanor vtas lifted un
with an agreenblo souse of famlUarlj
hnrlog tbo suushinu with tbo great
Still t hero was no one who carried hit
gloss with a bettor air th tn the American
or whoie oonrcrsatlon was moro freely
Jieartl As tho talk wan mainly of tbo dlfll
cultlcs of roQttlng the shattered squadron
for the winters crulte ha hid llttlo to
prevent a oonttnt ruoarrotico to tliesb
Jeut of the pew captain und whoa ths talk
wandered from bU favorite topic It woj
Os ina nou I bis iafiUieowoUilag ex-
trrwmiinary aooot me Ehlpana sestninc
in the rlglit channel again
May I die ho would exclaim with
his glass at bis eve If ho Is not exercls
iutf nt quarters already I That Is tlm man
wo want cltlvns Wlms nu cxnmplol Sea
how tho boats gather round him Why
even that chao marcs tent Just came In
1ms brought up alontatda to hnvo a staro
Tho count rr will soon know wo aro In
enrcost at Brcit veliatovor the may tliluls
of Toulon
Tho nsry oiTccrs were not quite so cn
tbualahtlc and a dockvnrd gcnUuimn
muttered something about now brooms
that soon woro out But tho most Joilous
weru coiui vllefl to admire tho rnpUllty
with whk li 1 ho ship Imd hern brought far
ward slneo Farochol had tulcn licr ovrr
fatlll no one concealed hi dislike and re
tontmeiit of thoprlwlCfrsappelniirirnt
and oTn the American cooled and moved
away from I ho limllug siqro when Faro
chols gig was seen to pul otT for shore
Tho American was at the far cud ot tho
quay when Iho man landed Indeed none
of the sriiips f romcnulerf linppcuetl to
bo near tho stairs at tl o moment nnd
ablaso with now gold lace Faroohol
7ut m denr sir crlnt the imcrlcan
If Is Im paUtblC11
gcretl ncros tho little derert his nrrlrnl
bud created with Ms coxswain fillnUrjf at
his heels sod went Into tho reprcMintu
tlvoit qtnrtors nlona
A llttlo lend nt hl euro tho American
continued his k troll
Tho couiinnv thinned by tlegrrcs till
notjo wns left but a low unattached like
himself
Unwilling to bo out of tho fashion he
was about to conceal Mi unimportance in
tho privacy of his own lodglnp when bn
saw Farochol come forth from his farewell
Interview with tbo rcprtaentntlvo ilo
was btiiy folding up an ofllclnl paper but
for a moment his eyo rested on thn Ameri-
can Ho f Innccd away directly and glv
Ing nu abrupt orcr to bis cowed attend
ant slouched rapidly on
Inst md of following hU mnster Iho
coxswain much to tbo Americans sur-
prise catno toward him with a hangdog
look
The captain told ho without a pro
tenno of Faliillup U golLg to his lodging
and wants j our company
Tell him said tho American I will
watt on hlLi chortly
But ho said Imnudlalely
Tbo Anierlcin eyed thu mnn lnhlsso
vcrit manner fur he luul spoton In tho
nlTeuslva Insubordinate touo l him current
In the French army But bv thU tlmo tho
colonel know pretty well bow much Imd
to he swallowed nod ho ptif ficd tbnfoUows
lmpitrtlnonco with no inoro reimtrl
Very well sild be you h wo dono
your duty but he said It with 10 over
whelming a dismissal that tho follow
sheered off abashed and went after his
captain
Tito American followed lit steps with
out lUlny but at a slow j nco Sot that ho
wns uHogrtlier 1 ml lupoid for tho Intsr
vlow to eo thu hist of Farochol was too
lnoxtlugulnhnbln n HullifuclIon
Tbo houwi was cnuy to know being tho
BhowIcnB ono on tho wholo soa front and
nowly painted In coring colors like n
flgurchuid It was crowded too with
tawdry furniture and the American
inouutrd lliu stairs trying to emllo nt the
vulsurlty of the tato
The pi rat o was sitting at tho far end of
n table leaning upon it with his arms
crowed befuro him Ho filaruil at tho
Aimrlcnn when lo entered mid tool no
not I co nf JiU friendly greeting
Faroe hul hegnn
I liovoobjeotitl to tlio commnndsnt of
my marines Hes reported unlit for du-
ly
That Is most unfortunate
Xo it Isnt The reprosemtatlvo has
ghon mo a blank commission for another
lloroltlsl
Ab I havotnlcn caro ho should hnvo
the highest opinion of your discretion I
should hny ho would deny you iiotblng
So much tho butter I liavo put your
noraoln It Djoscol
But my elan sir cried tho Ameri-
can It Is imposfitblo However much I
1 pprcciato tho dMiuatlou and welcome
jour good will my duties In the secret
ninleitiro such that I am compiled to
elcny myoolf the plcasnro of stvlling under
our flag I Iwg you to consider a lulu
me
Not a second or half that cried Taro
cliol lu Ms old sivags volcons he banged
his hairy Cf t on the tibo Vou had best
coino In my tlilp I Ukoa wily erne and I
wont a wily ono for the lambs they havo
put alKinrvl of mot Cume tlmo Is short
And tbo American with the best faco
ho could made his choice
CHAPTII XX
AT BltEAK tir DAT
TChen thn norwesters blow and blow
as norwesters will day In nnd day out a
current tela tn tu tbo bay of US cay All
rouud tbo const H sweeps to retloublo tho
terrors of tbo cite so that vosiel bore to
must drift as well as drl e to ltcw ard
Tho Content had been stuck In tbo very
Eath tf tho current end for three day had
cen nt Its rmuxy The effort rho had
uiado kiow nnd ogali to work to the west
ward t bough they had Lent liar clear of
tboelancvr of tlq Frrucli cojtst Imd only
liustcnud her unwilling Progress south-
ward
Rf tho time the gala began to inodcmto
kio li id boon driven so far from liur ootimj
that there was nothing for it but to nm
00 to bantandor to refresh with water and
pro via lobs
That done tha voyage was resumed
and the lugger wns reaching northward
gain ou a pleasant wester breeze Hour
arter hour cho hud been rolling alona
with twth topsails set flinging up little
showers or ether as si met tho dying
fWSiJWd llliigot JtaaLlyasli shs
uiuaitit tuiorii irom the Tety lnOolanoe
of her motion
It was not ft thins to bo resitted tha de-
light ot such a tlmo after tho labors of tho
galo and the trials that wlto mst les tft of
all by one ro much a ohlld of tbo sea as
I idle und it cannot be denied she bogin
to hnven fllclcro nsmllo for the non
tenant Tbo flnt thing ho had tlouti at
Pantander was niter tho manner ol joung
navy genttcmen to draw rt hill iin I U fv
tbtr aud now tli cuddy hardly Liit It
kulf
To 1a sure Hi 3 KSIrr Jonehls
lfEtt by Oprtl ortkra to rom1d bcr
tint ftaiheTqiitlw ADdilaliilytalriirsaiM
ermlrv toilet weiro nlwnj In
clmlrd In tl e iviHsngi mom v nboanl chan
rel luggcrf but It Is notobu Lellovwl
slie did not know who was guilty
1 be v had crmo tu about tho height of
Bdloisle nlwayon that pleasant west-
erly broczo that held like a fast friend
Aymeii rceuurrd by bis rest nnd
itrenglhcncl by tho lutry nlr sot all dny
long on elocfc rlrlnklng tbo wind in deep
drafts Ho wns not lo bo persuaded but
tbftt tho briatk ol the now world win
until n 3 Mm slitady a new man III talk
was all cf tbo west nnd the future nnd
was full of gaycty as If tho past wo for
gotten
Luciln for all her dlitre w was moTcd
with an echo cf bis hspplne s and life on
buardhnrl grown as pleasant os tbo wtatli
er i omctln es It must bo fa Id shuwontd
slip nwnyto tbo cuddy and bo nlonotill
her brother nailed bur Ihcn sho would
coma out ngnln Into tho sun with n smllu
for him ontcrllp and In her ryis Hint
tlliiiDFsa which bow often Is nil a man
sees of tl o half c f n womans lifo
Unco or iweoai nll pet pe el up to sea-
ward ond thru bring shy of company
thu Coulcnt wouM turn her stern that
way to give Imschnnre of discovery and
so would run Iruo till the horizon wns
clear ngnln
Thus tbo voyage continued without
event or Interruption until they raino to
tho height of Belle Ish orthtrenbout Tbo
hut hour of the nlgl t was ntuaslnff tntu u
faint Rraymss Jiwnrnn linnlly bosald
to bavo IwRun but Curtis whoMi wntoli
It was on ele ck wns eirgerly scnntilug with
tils gtas tho slowly widening clrclo of wa-
ter
There was mieon enongh for anxiety
Tbo wrftlng they bad tnndolu their un
wanl ctiiirw was moro than onciugh to
hold them ctoar of any const groping gun
boat but they I ad now nachrd n tono ot
moro serious danger which It wns lutpos
slhlo to avoid for tin lr position was on
thn verge of tho trak which with tho
wind where It was nit vecr lonvlnp
Brewt must tntc whether their destina-
tion wnstbe Mcillterruiein or tho Indies
or n crtiUtng prounet on ono of thn groat
southern or western trado routes of Brit-
ish common e
Io Riti iny Jul explained tbo lieu-
tenant na be fot Bucket to look out for-
ward anythlug coming nut in this wind
so soon as sho ban weathered tho Faints
wllltiilo n long ronch down clone haulcil
on tho stnrtroard tack and that will make
hor course st about eou KouwrtM
bpowt It will sir said Bucket with-
out turning hid bend near as makes no I
dlfTcrcnco 1
Well thnt Is just where wo nro now
snu Fouwtat from the i nlnts and distant
alout CO mlloseir inoro as I reckon It In I
an hour or two we hhoutd bo pretty snfo j
till we tet on the traiK of tho inward
bound
Wont Black Blck bo out ngiln yet
sir said Bucket still staring fixedly
abend
It wns so tho Eoaman would always cull
Lord Ho wo
I doubt It answered Curtis A
man dopxii t take tcven of tho lino with-
out n pood tvto months tinkering to do
buoro liu is CI for buanciln Hut tho hiht
part of the fleet will bo near enough rrndy
to make tho inountteen hurry anything
out of Brest they want to got frcu btfuro
Black Dicks Gag la flying off Lslmnt j
again lis thnt that IamafruMof So
iccp a sharp lookout
Ilo was ttirtalng away aft when ho
ought sight of Buckets face Ilo wns 1
stilt Mitring forward with semithlng of 1
the om horror etrieLen look In his ec
by nmu cried Cunts wbat do
you icof
Ilo only pointed slowlr some two points
awny on tbo lee how ond the lieutenant
threw Ui U glftfii for it t j y
I can me nothing he cried
Cant vou Mr CurtlsF tlm man ro
piled lot king round for a moment Ilkon
eloubtlngdog for encouragement ILcro
tbero look again
Thcros nothing man retorted Cur-
tis a little testily for he was annoyed to
find thermn s uncanny htnrlngwosnlTect
tng him with urn nay suggestions of tho
lying Dutchman nmt euchllko phantoms
that still hnuntett the fins
Send you nwuk truth sir but dont
you soo where- tbo hazn Is thicker
Xo nor you cither How far awoyr
Throe leagues crimps
lhree longnes luanl Why no eyes con
carry that far in this light
Aboard of lilra n lied Ducket with
a kind of shiver you know who on the
Coromaudel const we hud to sls In tho
dark or well we had to seo thats nil
By this tlmo every eyo on elcok waa
straining uncomfortably tn the direction
In which Ducket won pointing Uuuratjo
Is Mcky lu the gray of dawn nud Curtis
llndiiig Duckets mood was spreading
shut bis glaoa with a simp
Vou ore dn anting mnn bo said
sharply und turui d awav but It wns on
ly to bo stopped before ho had taken two
steps aft
Now sir crh d Ducket tn high ox
cltciuiot Xow cant you aoef
Up went the lieutenants glajs ngnln
and for a moment or two It wandered
where tbo man Indicated
I Rtidr hucrlod suddenly You must
havuEtnulled her
Fult her I think sir murmured
Ducket 1 felt hor In my Inslda
Ho waa staring wide ryeel tnthosnmo
direction os Ik fore where now as It seem
eel an unmt comlen attonof the morning
hnr0 was taking the form of a ship s top
U1U
Curtis took no more notice of the mnn
Alreaely he was singing out far tho lug
gcrs top nils to bo tnkeu In and tho next
moment be was calling the helmsman to
haul his wind
Luff nmiiluffl be cried Mororcti
GlvobernlUloIltAko
b he en mo up bnudfoittcly a good point
closer than alio had Un and Curtis with
uebexry Very well thus ran tu wake
thu skipper
Dunk came out at once rubbing his
eyes
Iwiymalnwl hs exclaimed looking
up In tludion tit Ms bare topnuifcl
Wtmtsllie
I he can t havo seen us yet brokn In
Curtis nnd wont thti half hour now
we lme struck topsail
miV01111 uo 8rilDtri ths skipper
I m superfluous hhonnt I hit ship aud
burn tihi nlturitl heir cuurse too
Well I Lnwv you wonld opprovo
said Curtis Our only chanco Is to get
tbo wind of her
Oh dont mind me I dont signify
Well 1 am sorry cuptain I uovor
thought you would object
And I never thought but what cap
tains was captains aud pnssunBcra huj
tht lr pines but I dm wrung aeuutiigl
Thures wni nn time droeto
TO Ha CONTINUED
Know HoodS
I nai allrnn rfna
at nljht on account oi
jipSaVv
Bfca
C8
1 kiwi
ltaal
Tali
etiiii
tiki
bortljj
tlei
trouble ILaowInutuaSS11
Hoods Sarsans
Mm Aucb WnAT WBrfAj
Hoods FMIIsva
aJSj
i AHKun coTYBil0
T tha Daall lu2Z
ror reasons not nicMivI
rate there wa UhapW
tlilty nmonB the Demotou
county at tlio last
ellht hundred oters UttHi
tho polls as a coiMenjtUl
list clecieil nearly m tf
onicers Tu at oM such a 1
year and to restore artSS
tho Democratl column lif
here hae besun to mov VS
urday January 25 will eS
carnimlBn with n trtmv
Weatherfoid a will pij
lo nB call sign ubul
leading purtj worker UitL
A Demoortl cl
We the underslgnca tlSl
precinct No j rarkor coum
realising the necessity tii
Kanlzatlon and earnnt cimS
all oltalra relating to our lil
Kovernment nnd Us ora li
llee that early and unltMi i
to be taken looking to thn
liae seen the untoward rti
tagunlsm disunion and tpijt
ranlis arising from lasun li
our county Jurisdiction and u
Quence Is that we are no torm
as a Democratic county 71
tho fact that ther are how
ence of opinion among ui e
certain questions of ttsttiiji
polio which can nelthtrtd
or controlled by mere countji
We deem It unwise nnd usm
ynea thee contentions In lit
lallnir solely to the idmlnte
our county arfairs nndtnewta
endorsement of suitable tsi i
agents to represent and air
county Interests We deanti
ker county shall beredml
rule of Populism and thatle
phall occupy Its official ut
discharge Its public irtvIeMt
that we mav hue cspsbl ir
factory county gomnmnitl
occonipllshment of the o
cordially ln Up cery Demean
county Irrespotm e of hU tin
thoc etate or natlonnl qu
rardlne which Democrats tn
and without any surrender
lctlonn thereon tr prejudla
course In other meetings or tw
here the sam may b tort
Join with us and contributed
tird Influence Having taeit
In view ond as Initiatory M i
ant movement rhlch v how
mm a enerftl throughout ths
w e respectfully requMt ill li
who can conveniently do ll
vene In a mass meeting to U
tho court house In Wentberforf
urday January 25 HM it 1
p m It L nicbey HTT tli
Ij W chrlBtlan J M BtU
lenn J W Squires 0
J It Caruthers A It Eim I
Turner J w smun j n i
A S Jj wls F U llulfttj
H ttv Toht M Winston B
T D Lewis J II Maiey
and many others w
Dr Selgertn Angosturs ft
woild renowned Eontb Amcna
tlier nnd invlcorator cuiti
tia diarrhoea fc er and l
Bargain hunters are burtl
cabinet iholos for tit Jit
Onion seta at Baker Broij
MAMftCTlllCIH W
w
Tho ntlonnl CoiiTatti
aralnu nt CtUsl
Chicago Jan 2 ThVtM
national convention of nfl
during the morning seiilol
voted to reports of eoropiliw
lutlons and revising tbl c
Ilolh the president In 111
Iho executive commit
urred the advleablllty of
dividual reprcsenlotlon a
nlher than by msnuIicBJ
CO n
commltt
cerns Iho
tho constitution reported Jj
lrof Waterhouse of CW
Iivereu an inieriiiit - - u
oress ou tho Nicaragua
ttiiirliirfa hid been UI j
of all cases of consuoptloacsi
the earlier stages of lb
This may seem UllT2
those fjnillioronlyiiaw
ally In use for its tj1
llier oil and its fi UW K
of malt whiskey liffmJM
hypophosphites and sucH mr
AUliougli by nianr MltWJ
11c there is the evltofi J
llvuig witnesses to tbo M1
earlier slopes 0rfJti
dUcasc Not every caie
anleze cf casts and J
pertinlixc cured byBt JZ
ilcdlcal Discovery eves snn
has progressed so far SJ2
bleeding from the gJSj
cough with copious eipen
lug tubercular tnMmfti
snd extreme emaciation
Do vou doubt tUit 1JX
eported tons as cured V
icil Discovery were 1
dread and fatal db asel L
rurwordforit ThcyawySi
Instance been so proS
aud most experienced OT
who have no IntercK JJ
representing lliem J m
strongly prejudiced i
a trial of CoUcb JWRJa
but who have been J
t surpvsses in curatlrt rj
r tii ii tU ail oineriTy
which they arc aMiajf
liver oil an J lt SaiIM
cases and hod cither utt
fit or had onlyaeemil Jit
a short time tJ itHi
and various prcparotanJV
phltos hod afso been WJ JJe
T PraHaasUia S
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