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THE STATESMAN WILL TELL ALL
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SITUATION WANTED.
WANTED—To hire for general house-
HELP WANTED—MALE.
green Ave.
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treating form nt her beloved son,
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DISTRICT MANAGER In each district
energy required. Experience not neces-
SEWER connections made by Brush,
SALESMAN WANTED.
Best prices paid. K. C. Miller.
FOR 8AL5.
FOR SALE OR RENT—The residence
of Judge Morris. 906 Rio Grande St. In-
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“I do, sir," returned Urzen in a
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WANTED TO RENT.
removed to the building just bought
by the Gammel-Statesman Publishing
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or general merchandise:
rent
very reasonable to long tenant.
IF you have to move see Ben Frank-
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LITTLE PRICES
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tions by the voice of his parent.
"Ruric," she said, and her voice
trembled while she spoke, “you will
pardon me for prying into your af-
fairs, but I cannot hide from myself
that something of more than usual
W. S. KEENAN, G. P. A.,
Galveston. Texa.
Leave orders at K. C. Miller.
WASH tubs, boards. Irons. Brush's.
FOR RENT—A large, nice home, mod-
ern conveniences. For terms apply 1807
Colorado St.
THIS DEPARTMENT IS FOR POPU-
LAR ADVERTISING.
Tickets on Sale December 13, 17, 21,
22, 23 and 26, limit to return 30 days
from date of eale.
Santa Fe Ticket Agente will tell
you all about rates, routes and terri
tory; ask them.
and when he was gone from her
sight she bowed her head and sob-
epy, bed aloud. When she reached her
how 1 humble couch, she knelt by the side
thereof and poured forth her pent
up soul to God. When her head had
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“And the weapons?” asked Ruric.
“Swords.” returned Orsa. "The
GRAHAM & ANDREWS, 912 C
cress Avenue,
6*233*3*3****3303323-33*3343*2333*3333;
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you
THE PEOPLE.
F you want to buy, sell or ex-
change, want help, money, real
estate or anything, try a little
way Company, Chicago, III.
One Day to Birmingham da
Atlanta.
Thus it was arranged, and then
Orsa took his leave.
When Ruric returned to his seat
by the fireplace, he noticed that his
mother watched him narrowly and
with more than ordinary interest.
Ele had once made up his mind that
he would say nothing to his mother
about the affair until it was over,
but aa the time was set and the hour
________ FATENTS
BATH tubs, closets, at Brush's.
WANTED TO BUY.
QUARRYMEN—100 to 130 perch large
ruble rock for wall wanted. Submit
bids to Wm. G. Bell, agent, 415 Con-
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BUSINESS CHANCES.
GAME boards, toys. at Brush’s.
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL—Morphine. opium, lauda-
num. cocaine habit; myselr cured; will
inform you of harmless, permanent
home cure. Mr,. M. A. Baldwin. Box
1212, Chicago. 11-26
GET. 100 old papers for 25e or 600 for 81
at Statesman office. Suitable for car-
pet laying or packing.
BAD weather is good weather for put-
ting your vehicle in thorough repair.
With her eyes she followed the re-
■ learn barber trade. Steady practice
can only be had in larger cities; take
advantage of the best at least expense.
Beware of cheap 5-cent shops called
colleges with similar names. We have
no college.in Texas. Years saved by
’ in the gun- -
he dared not returned, gazing up for a moment
count will bring his own, and he
gives you the privilege of selecting
such a one as you choose.”
“I thank you, Alaric, for your
kindness thus far, and you may rest
assured that I shall be prompt."
"Suppose I call here in the morn-
ing for you f” suggested the visitor.
"I should be pleased to have you
do so.”
. on lots 8 and
Ardgagod the ean Hde^f Cohgrds
Every Woma
Is ipteresia ena egea tal
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FOR SALE.
iIn.accordance.with an ordinance now
anichorkame,iwtinpraeedpytann,Fo
REAL ESTATE.
MANTELS, grates, tile. Brush's.
“Ads.”
ponses, payable weekly, to represent
large manufacturing establishment
known to every bank in the United
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ner building, for rent: good location
"I will, then. I shall be along in
good season with my sledge, and we
will both reach the ground togeth-
er."
WANTED—To buy or rent residence,
eight or nine rooms, with modern con-
veniences, in desirable part of city,
near capitol. Prefer between capitoi
and University. Will rent for long
time. Address Box 218. 28
Un. as he has the largest wagons. His
prices are low. and his help are careful
and experienced men. Phone 303.
at ealary of $15.00 per week and ex-
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LOST OR FOUND.
LOST—A bunch of keys; reward paid
for return to F. T. Connerly, supreme
court room. 25
TENTS and furniture for rent by the
day, week or month. K. C. Miller.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN on improved realty
in Travis county or Austin city. Gold-
beck & Kuehne.
MONEY to loan on tarms; no commis-
sion charged. Brown Bros. tf
FURNITURE packed by experienced
packers. Prices most reasonable. K. C.
Miller.
States. A man of good habits and
-THE-
ALGONA HOTEL
Llano, Texas
E. MARSHALL, PROP.
Cool, comfortable rooms
with modern conveniences.
Table supplied with the best
the market affords. Favorite
resort for traveling men.
See S. B. Radkey. 605-507 Colorado
St. 30
AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1902
our method; tools presented: wages
yours, and all is yours. But I shall
not fall.”
sary. Apply, stating age and qualif-
CVT FLOWERS AND ROSE PLANTS
—Wedding bouquets and all kinds of
) floral emblems; we are the largest
growers of cut flowers and rose plants
in the city; send for prices on roses;
over 100 varieties now ready for plant-
ang. Olason * Setders. Both phones.
--- 782. Green houses No. 105 E. 15th St. tf
TOO many heaters. Call and we will
give you a bargain. K. C. Miller.
Saturday; board provided;
guaranteed. See what we
offer.
seeH‘F°N.damme.rent • "ne “or5 Pubhlauthgycteytpounzhes »
STORE HOUSE on Sixth street, cor- bek 180. close to the Color
m,"t,Tr»."mdn*Rlo’r' November 26,
H. MONTGOMERY,
___ City Marshal.
ing back the tears that struggled for'
utterance in their silent speech, "i
there any little word you woul
leave—any matter of moment”—
The Missouri, Kansas and Text
Railway inaugurated in September
new train to run between Dallas an
Shreveport.
The service was so popular th J
connections have placed in service a
ditional trains, whereby passenge
can use the new "Katy” train ar
make sure connections for Meridia
Birmingham and intermediate point
By this means passengers will i
able to start from Dallas, Texas.
9 p. m,, Greenville 11 p. m„ arri{
Shreveport 6 a. m., Meridian at 6:
p. m., Brmingham mis p. m. arrik
Ing Atlanta at 6:30 a. m.
CHRISTMAS
EXCURSIONS
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(Continued from Yesterday.)
Rurle Nevel-n insult ol the fM* agzravating
eature kas for the Um lereled all distinctions ot
eawte betwera w Vour blood alone can wash out
she dain J would not murder you outrigbt, and
la m other way but this can I reach yon. My
rieed, the tearer of thls, will make all arrange-
the kingdom. But, listen, I will SANA Claus at Brush'*.
tendyonnotning wseovrould! nn 1 nelpwanteo-femal--
know. But yet you may see Rosa-; ASPHAET gravel roota. See Brush.
lind. If you do, tell her— But you---------
know my soul. You can tell her as OUR warehomes are the best. Store
furniture bought.
826,000.00 To LOAN at 6 per cent in-
terest on business property, or on
farms, in amounts of $2000 to 310,000.
Apply to J. H. Raymond, Jr., agent,
Litten Bldg. ;
M yesr snout nrt, % A.
Ez 2205/20 U
The St. Paul Ar
Calendar
1903
BEAUTIFUL REPRODUCTION
In Colore
PASTEL DRAWINGS.
(By Bryson)
SIX SHEETS 10x15 INCHES.
Sent by Mail on receipt of 25 cent
In stamps or coin. Address,
F. A. MILLER, Gen. Pass. Agt
Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Rai'
The Gunmaker
Of Moscow 2
drew nigh his mind wavered. When
#t OWG might he be?
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One gray horse, about 14 hands high,
«P"nl"h brand on left thigh, about 10
ears Old.
__BARGAINS.
NEW or olar B** hard to tell when a
vehicle comes from the hands of ex-
perts.c.See S' B, Radkey, 505-507 Colo-
rado St. 30
FOR SALE — Household furniture,
large palms, gold and fantail fish, one
wagon scale.one.cow and caif. NO.
I0Q0 E. 1st St, Geo. O. Evans. tf
MI8CELLA N EOUS.
"MAKE, haste slowly.” Take advant-
AKe.o. the winter months; have your
vehicle made new: good carriage
painting, etc., needs time. See S B
Radkey, 505-507 Colorado St. 3
Corresponding close connections ci
be made returning. Pullman sleepe
21 and chair cars Dallas to Shrevepo
crenc n. _ and Birmingham to Atlanta. 1
SEEDS, PLANTS, FLOWERS, ETC_________ _____
son 1st no such assurance lead
When Ruric had read the missive. moment is the matter with you.
he crushed it in his hand and gazed Why are these rmen calling to and
its bearer nne moments in the face ^T'>- And why are you so thought-
without speaking ful and moody? You know a moth-
"Will you answer?” asked Urzen. er‘s feelings, and you will pardon a
He spoke more softly than before, mother's anxiety.
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to forget your God. I have heard of ' %
this count. It was he who slew Hut- ■ *
ger, and Momjako, too, he slew in *
the duel. He is an expert swords- | 2
man and surely means to kill you if 34
he can.” 1 3
“I am aware of that, my mother. [ 3
But do you know that we are all * —■
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"Surely, my mother,” the youth suring you that the only man who J
.0, s.1.5 .p i. „ ..L i has ever yet overcome the count at
provoke. and then letting his eyes droop the sword play was one of my own
“Are you acquainted with Alario again. At length he resumed, "I scholars. While in Spain I practiced
Orsa, a lieutenant of the guard?" had made up my mind to tell you all with some of the best swordsmen in
“Yes, sir; I know him well.” ere you spoke."
"Then let me refer you to him. There was something deep and
He will make all necessary arrange- significant in Hone’ll tone, and his
merits, and I shall hold myself mother quickly caught the spark,
bound by his plans' I trust that is “What is it.'” she tremblingly ut-
satisfnctory." tered, moving her chair nearer to
“Yes, sir.” her child’s side.
"Then you and I need have no “Listen,” the young man said,
more to say." . And thereupon he detailed the cir-
"Only on one point,” said Urzen, cumstances attending the visit of
with some little show of confusion, the Count DamonofT to his shop.
"You are the challenged party, and Then he told of his own visit to
you will have the choice of weapon*. Rosalind and its result and then of
The count ha* not mentioned this the visit of Stephen Urzen.
. —mind you, he has not, but I as "And now, my mother," he add-
his friend deem it no more than ed without waiting for any reply.
Tight to speak of it—I trust you “you know it all. You see bo '
-will choose a gentleman’s weapon. am situated. Remember, our nation
In the use of the pistol or the gun has reached its present point by suc-
he is not versed.” cessful war. The soul of the nation pressed the pillow, she tried to hope,
“While you imagine I am,” said is built upon military honor, and she tried to fasten one hope in her
Ruric, with a contemptuous curl of since our noble emperor has opened mind, but she looked only into the
the lip, for he knew that the man the way of advancement of the low- night. Not one ray of light reached
was lying. He could see by the teL est of his subjects who are brave and her struggling soul. She opened her
low’s very looks that Damonof had true the coward is looked upon with eyes of promise in vain, for she
commissioned him to broach this disgust upon all hands. Yet, my looked into a gloom so utter that
matter. mother, I would have you speak.” out of its depths loomed only the
“Of course you are,” returned Ur- For some moments Claudia Nevel blackness f despair.
Ten. was silent. But at length she said, Sleep on, Rune. But, oh, couldst
"And the'count is most excellent- while a tear glistened in her eye: thou know how thy fond mother’s
ly versed in the use of the sword, is “I have given one loved being up heart is racked there'd be no sleep
be not?” , to my country’s good. Russia took for thee!
“He is accounted a fair swords- my husband from me, and I could ill
man." afford now to lose my son. Yet CHAPTER V.
"Aye; so I thought. But it mat- father than one stain should rest THE DURL. ,
ters not to me. The thought had upon his name I would see him dead On the following morning Ruric
not entered my mind before, save before me. Oh, Ruric, you know was up betimes, and at the break-
that I supposed' swords would be the whether dishonor would rest upon fast table not a word of the one all
only weapons thought of. However, you were you to refuse this chal- absorbing theme was uttered. After
Orsa will settle it with you. I have lenge.". the meal was finished the gunmaker
given him no directions at all save “I will speak plainly, my dear
to serve me as he thinks proper and mother,” returned the youth in a
to act upon the understanding that tremulous tone, for his parent’s
if I have given offense to the count, kindness had moved him. “In my
_____ jo the same again under soul I should feel perfectly justified
provocation. You understand now?” in refusing this meeting, for no
“I do, sir,” returned Urzen in a principle of real honor is at stake,
choking tone. । But were I to back out now from
“Then wait a moment, and I will this I should never meet another
give you a message to Orsa.” generous look in Moscow. Every
Thus speaking, Ruric went to his one would point the finger of scorn
■desk, and upon the bottom of the toward me, and the word coward
missive he had received from the would ring always in my ears. It
" count he wrote: may be a false state of things—I
Dear Alarie-1 vnd tht, to rou by the mee feel that it really is so—but how
hind tbat boro it to -me. .nJ you are hereby em can I help it ? It is the curse of all
Powered to act for me 6 you nmy deem proper. ...1 -i'. 1 ,1.1 t
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But he was cut short in his reflec-
“No, no,” the boy answered,
speaking cluly by effort. “I sin
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AN INEXCUSABLE PUN. JOHN H. CHILES, Congress avel
Dr. Percival, the present biehop of and 6th Street.
Hereford. Ie a Haunch teetotaler ana:
In connection with his well-known ~ - - ------------S-J—
views on the subject many good ++++++++++***3
stories are related. Passing through + fl
a town noted for its breweries the +
doctor noticed that many signa of +
mourning were apparent. Stopping A‘J 11
pedestrian, the bishop naked: |T ■
"Why is the flag half-mast hlghT' + D.I.. v ..
Because," was the reply. "the brew-! ratent Leather Shoes’.
“Akhosdaar „„.,H po li for Ladies; very .well,.a
® hc“ardanourd,him.‘+ $2.50. Burt Shoe c<>-
in tiers. -TH Bits._________ 1 +
Helnx- freeh apple and peach butter. I
pure mince meat, sweet mangoes and T
2weet Dlekles just received. Mrs. N * aM
A. McClure.
EVRNITURE 01 all kinds packed and
shipped in first class order: satisfaction
guaranteed; also goods stored at hl
lowest rate, 31 per month; best ware?
Pnoneste2ar Bellscn. 302 E. 6th St
25c per 100 for old papers for packing
purposes; 8qq for n at Statesman"omc&
WANTED- To pack your furniture
frst-class work and charges reasonS:
Exchange The Austin Furniture
COAL—Wood and coal., Fischer Bros
proprietors old Glass wood yard. Tel-
ephone 54; also new phone No
_______________ 6-19-03
A long time after this was passed 8
in silence. Both the mother and ( **
ton seemed to have something upon ml
theisQsninds which they wished to . 3
say, but da red not. But the former 3
at length overcame her reluctance. *
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work by German girl. Address L. L.
G., care Statesman. 26
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+ SURETY ON BONDS. I
+ American Surety Company of
+ New York will execute prompt-
+ ly Fidelity, Court an-J Contract!
+ Bonds and Undertakings. Apply
+ to Oeo. E. Shelley, Local Agent,,
+ Phone 292., or Jea. E. Lucy,1
+ Special Agent, Phones 292 or!
+ 761. Flset, Miller & McClendon,!
+ attorneys. Phone 319.
went out to his shop and took down
from one of the closets a long leath- quire at 1012 Klo Grande St.
ern case in which were two sword*, -—-----
both of the same make and finish. DRY goods to trade—For real es-
onlv different in size Thev wer tate: will give difference if any in cash.
oY oerem in size. mey were Address 1907 University Ave.
Toledo blades and of most exquisite---------------------
workmanship and finish. Ruric took OIL heaters, air tights. Brush's,
out the heaviest one which was a for sale-ssoo loads of dirt on Con.
two edged weapon with a cross hilt grow Ave. Call on H. P. N. Gammel.it
of heavily gilded metal. He placed ----7--------------
the point upon the floor and then,emmsAnFehArozeurrparre
With all his might, he bent the blade J. H. Williamson's. 514 Colorado St. tf
till the pommel touched the point I LT’o'o'/, l, .--------
The lithe stecl anrang hacL {. ' FOR SALL—35.00 cash and 35.00 per
1ne nthe steel sprang back to ita , month-callgraph typewriters rang-
place with a sharp clang, and the ink from 320 to 330. J. J. Pastoriza,
.. . oucuuan texture was not started. Then he Prt. and Litho. Co., 304 Main st.,
Tanbegovernestetiy’oysvrarrangemontn: great military epochs. Battle alone struck the flat of the blade upon the Houston, Texas_____26
iu«>c. makes heroes, and so all must meas- anvil with great force. The ring ' for sale— ola papers, suitable for
Having written this, he showed it ure their honor by the force of their was sharp and clear, and the weapon layns. carpet, can be had at 25c per 100
to Urzen and asked him if he would arms. The count carries even now remained unharmed. J astatesman ofllce. 500 for ft.________
bear it to the lieutenant. An af- upon his brow the mark of my blow, “By St. Michael, Paul, Moscow tin roofing, guttering. See Brush,
firmative reply was given, and then, and all will say he has a right to do*® not contain another blade like i .----------------
eimply folding the note in the oppo- demand satisfaction, though I know that. Damascus never saw a bet- ' ROOM8 AND BOARD.
site way from the original fold, the that he provoked the quarrel on ter.” I Tusvor—•--r ,“
gunmaxer superscribed it anew to purpose. I cannot refuse him on the Thus spoke the gunmaker to his iaing old papersrundermcarpets;e 2
the lieutenant and handed it to his ground of station, for he is above boy as he balanced the beautiful per 100, or 500 for 31. at Statesman
visitor Urzen took it, and, with a me in that. I must meet him.” weapon in his hand. j office.
•tiff bow, but without speaking, he “Then,” said the mother in a low, " think you are right, my mag- EXTRA parts for both cooking and
turned and left the place. calm tone, but with much effort, ter," the boy returned, who had be- ' heating stoves. K. C. Miller.
That evening about 8 o’clock a “you shall not feel that your mother held the trial of the blade with un- .» h.>r .» rr n
•ledge drove up to Ruric’s door, and would thwart your design. If your bounded admiration. “But,” he add- bankrupt store. 304 e. 6tb s er"
Alaric Orsn’entered the house. He own good judgment says go, then go. ed, “could you not temper a blade 1
called the youth aside and informed if they bring your body to me in the like that ?"
him that the arrangement* had all stern grasp of death, I shall pray for “Perhaps if I had the steel. But ... , „ ..
been made the soul that has gone and ’shall I have not. The steel of these two 1 k11150™11- lamps. Brc«h
. "Damonof is in a hurry,” he said, hope to meet you in the home of the blades came from India and was1 FOR RENT.
"and we have appointed the meet- redeemed. If you come back to me originally in one weapon, a ponder- f..——------
ingat,1oso‘elosk tomorrow fore- alive I shall thank God that you are ous two handed affair belonging toSoasFiNeToThmeutoinKcnmpang,us
noon. • will take place at the bond spared. But, alas, the joy will bo 9 Bengal chieftain. The metal pos* now tor rent; possession will be given
of the river just beyond the Viska clouded with the thought of blood sesses all the hardness of the finest about Jan. *■ vhen all the stock will be
hill." upon your hands and the knowledge razor, with the elasticity of the symove 10 the buttdin” houeh*
that my joy is another’s grief!” most subtle spring. My old master Co.
“No, no, my mother,” cried Ruric At Toledo gave me these as a me- "
quickly and earnestly. “I will not mento. Were I to mention the sum
have a fellow being's blood upon my of money he was once offered for
hand if I can avoid it. Only to save the largest one you would hardly
my own life will I take his. He has credit it.”
done all this himself—all, all. The “How much?" asked Paul, with a
quarrel was his own, and the first boy’s curiosity.
blow was his. The challenge is his, "It was a sum equal to about 700
and now is not the responsibility his ducats.”
also?" “And yet he gave it away.”
“It is, my son, so far as he alone “Aye, for its price was but imagi-
is concerned. If you have a respon- nary, while its worth to him was on-
Bibility, it must be to your own soul, ly commensurate with the good it
But tell me, has not the emperor “id him. If he told the truth, ha
made some new law touching this loved me, and these he gave me as a
practice of dueling?" parting gift as the best patterns I
"Yes, but only the challenger is could wish for when making such.”
responsible. The party challenged is After this Ruric put up the small
held free from blame in the eyes of sword, and then he gave Paul a few
the law.” directions about the work, promis-
1 “Then I shall interpose no more ing to be back before night. The
objections,” said the mother. She faithful boy shook his head dubious-
tried to speak hopefully, but she ly as he heard this promise, but he
could not hide the fearful sadness of said nothing, and shortly afterward
her heart. “Could fervent prayer Ruric went into the house. Just
avert the blow it should not fall, but then Alaric Orsa drove up to the
I can only pray as one without pow- dogr. -
er." .. (To be Continued.)
you phase. But I shall not fall.” I your furniture with us. K. C. Miller.
It was now late, and ere long Ru-
ric kissed his mother and then re- 1
tired to his bed. I wore e . . .
.... . . ,, ‘ WHITE the Moler System Barber Col-
And the widow was left alone, leges. New Orleans, La., or St. Louis,
Mo., about special offer for men to
mente 11 r<.u dare bot meet de, m/ eo, tji
may know who is the coward Danosovr.
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