Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 283, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 26, 1893 Page: 2 of 8
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DAVID 0 HILL
fTir tCtontlniwJ from Hot Tare
purport of rCTocUoir the rwpil of
tola pnrcoaslDC clans of Urn Sberroao
Ct Khali v suwnrw this uoitersal
tfeoakini for rfpca a demand which
meets do ntgtuf r ijKns tfaronjrhout
the lrairtb and breadth of th land with
th statement Uat we will not repeal
tttt purtoasiaff cIium of Um Sherman
ct until congress agrees to do wins
thine els > q soma other matter It
is lust as fmrlhiBicTitarrt Jott an ra
iaM t Insist that the tariff shall l
Included hi the bill for the repeal of
tho Hhcrman t < w to Insist that a
moattrr for rcrtoJietltattoQ or ilrer
shall he Incorporated If the corern
cient should pass from the presAnt ttau
dard to a tilrer basis there would re
salt at the sama tlm4 fiaandal crl
cla In the country with which the pref-
ect financial dfpreilon would fie as
an erenlnjt teptyr to a Western cjr
don Hundreds of million of dollar
of for Hen capital luTested in thfa coun-
try would be iinmedlatelj withdrawn
or withdrawn rapidly at posrible
from all tho channel of ourtrade and
fndustrr
Our eredlt would be iWropetl and
we would be remitted to tho condition of
Mexico India and China and thoe
other countries now upon allrer basis
We would be thrown out of harmony
with the creat commercial power of the
world tho e nations that buy nearly
SOt000W0 of onr products and from
which we rcceire Almost aa Teat an
amoULt of their prodaee In return All
klndi of business would be proetrated
all classes of industry would be cripple
and Jn a time like that the greatest suffer-
ers and the moat defence tlrrlras
would be the farmer and the laboring
man who depend mi their own sweat
and toil for their etkteiwe Rarely no
jceatleiiian upon the floor desire to take
that leap Into the dark Mesial to
plunee the country In an abjsi of horror
whan will tax tho wildest fa cte of the
lairyrf nation
lie did not betiere any mmber of
rontrress rontemplated such Imson nor
would Mr riwlnnd In the ulichtent
ineainre pro re falae to tho pledge ho
ha made
Mr Sidles favored repeal and then
wanted to p home
Mr Taylor of Indiana spoke for bl
tiietalltiRi
Mr ItreiLenridfre of Arkanui re
ferred to the cxtitlntf strirnrencr and
alarm In the country He would Tote
for the repeal of the purthanlnir lanae
Mr A rum IkHotM Uie purity of
cold and atlrer could 1 mnlDtalncd
by Jcidlclous lofdiHatlon and attributed
the pri tnt d < pn loii to tho McKin
ley law
Mr I > oIliscr udiucnted the Wilson
billMr
Mr Sij fnroreil TeponI and Mr
Jticliarilsou of TeniHtisvtf ndrocatcd freo
cInnjs at any ratio
Mr HhnpKon of Kitus nxke > l unani-
mous muscat fur wuslderntluti of a
resolution autliorlzlnjr the upcnker to np
jKiltit n rommlttiHi uf 11 vf to luroHticato
iho alleiration tlmt tertuln binbi were
not pnyinf check nud to Inrjalrn Into
< lie conduct uf Keiretnry OarlUIe and
Comptroller lJckiU lu tho vrenilmtt
The penker rulwl iho resolution out
Of order
lleceai
iMr Herman OMniblienn of Oreton
poke In favor of the free coim u of
illrer
Mr liratich Dnuoerat of XorUi Caro
lina fulloed In ihe sunw imw
air Wlkxn Ilewblkan of Washing
ton farort > l free oeina
Mr McJfcban Independent of Ne
ICasfca and Mr Doollllle lltenuirhtanl of
M aabhiirbm approveil the vllaon bill
Mr Ilallkk tllel > nhinii of Uhlo ad
Tocat < d blmemllivm
Mr Waapr IlleniiUlcan of Ienn < l
Taaia apol In faror vl repojl and the
hauae adJ nroo > l
VAYD0 OUT COLD
WARHIXnTOX Anr KThe treaa
tnT todaj beian parlair out roM on all
checka preeejitftil The mletaptlon of
I por mv r la made In the tame daia
of moner preaented The reaaon for rold
parment here la hecauM email reeeipta
and larffe ean < ndlturea hare exhanated
paier moner Tudar the trraaurr bookt
ahow JU7W < iC Ji in the gold reaerre
nd a net balance of fllCuutOO IV
balance brin coupoMd almoat intirelj
of aobauiarr coin The re rre la be
in u d In pajinK tin oMijtatloui of the
KOTtrntnent
The department f acrlailtnre baa
reoeired cable odiiCM that the Iremh
rererament haa ilerldvl tu admit the
American foraice free of dntr
TV llrat atk > naI bank of tbe Dallea
Dra baa antlmrlaed to reonm
li5a t ceT5fa eipeeted to re
tarn SatnnlaT rJtht
CONTIItMATIOV8
fr Jlm1iu anions
lw SSJM1 United Slatea rainle
I VD Mlv Oulncj Mlchlean to
NetlierUod
tMhn K JIcKlnncj Neir
llamptflre tottobmlx
Oonaal jjeunil 1 Bpcnm Iratt Ala
Winn to Singapore
Ul iT ufc fUDK Thealore Una
ton IIUroK at lato Dl Norlo Mexico
l rrrtrrr p A Hoaliu John
MobVr Texaa
at Darawil
Tli 15 LAST DAT
iWAtunxoTON An 23Tomnr
row l te lan dir of tbe ailrer delate
lor this occasion Wllaon and lilaml
hare assumed control of the tbre and an
ectcd tho Pmken j anWrt of the
V ° K1 l1 ourko t Khran
eed 1ellotra Clark of Alabitna nnl
Y wr n P ° t on Wilsons alate Ilccl
IU tale the lloor at the opcninit of tho
session Tor the luhstltote prorldlng for
freei colnoxe DeArmond of Jllssonrl
UHam of llBnols Oulhcrion and John
L1 tiVuiPl will apeak Iwaldca
tst
liland The last centleman
and
JUlson expect U apeak Uforo recess at
o clock
clockWlttfcD
WlttfcD TO GItlSIIAM
N
OALVIISTON T > r Mft MSpo
claUAncnt the repeal of the ruretaa
l u ff U raan W lo OaN
veston cotton cicbanse t isel and
Jrtrtd to lion Walter Orelham todar
he followln resolution
l > > abnormal
Jluon of ilnaorlaf matters In this coun con
Jo nnsonnd conditions of buetnew oa
allrTSd 1 c > uJ1 l e Seief
alreSVL0 M01 IU f 1he pres
eni situation Is
causing rerr wldesureat
istresj oret tho nhoi mntw adf
VbottM cautreas has It In fti power
la IramedUtelr theVtraff
br o
Mj commendation rontaln l
xfel mlUnVSur rour
feprcacutatlre Hon Welui
OrMbam
rot and u Id Ia0ro7 IffShe o
tcembers of the Texas deletion for
the immediate and unamdlrio al
epeal
jf tbo purchaslni clause of the Baeriirn
I aolrod further that It U tho onlnlon
f this boanl If the Bh w iOT
fouled lUlfutthtr aBilaliei Vm
lh direr question ehejl be
f iK > < > n conrres
In Doeeiuber and
after tbe question haa
teen Btfbmltad and further discussed br
hternntlanal Dniswlls rouference
SUmodJ JULIUS ItUNOlT
rrwldent
Mfnlcne Kill Kacb Other
JOlflUJ naSS Tex jsuj Sp I l
aiearr dthUnr Is reports t hara oe
enrj d ruterdsjr st rut0 im Carmen nesr
Nidsiorea dlsulet of llonolors In which
a Oirdsoas xorca under Carranai and SaU
B attickf 1 a Oa1 n tMrtr la a Otfll
Ulax killeJ ea tth iW t
Andrea A Koeai ih > f PaU
ml Hivet wtw hat hern aeat to padfj
tb ate
Ftrtt hanflred CarJeow wea onder Tre
Tloo are rtTbrted to be on Little rlrrr a
f r mile from the elty awaltmr the ar
rtral of < ia Jtye of th natl mU armr
wbe la MpMM tonwrmw with whom
the laar itih t afcr
Carlo JierarU h temporarily pjTernor ef
Narr9lxooilaiInK ltey ab ene tfneral
IltmJre oar cvoitnaader of tbe depart-
ment 1 poka of ai a comprotaliecaDdl
tlat foe t + rar la which eaae U > lb Cer
dfow and GiUa will probably be rrtta
drainu
BUSINESS
wcorcxs TODAT
rOKTlAVXD Orfjon Anr S3 Th
rinc AaUonal btnk will itoptn touu
raw
INABILITY TO ItEAUZB
NTW YOIUC Aoi 25IUcr P nb
Mar Co wholrul r Int > 1 dtjr
atul AiMlralia are flniDciallr erotarra
1 on acoouDt of inability to realize ou
o rillra lJlUlitlM 1S0UXI niuti
J21UClua
TAXNTltS ASSIQV
OUTIt ATTOIvKBOnO Maw Anj
23 William O > op C < Mn r aulca
< wlaj A rts SJIUUUU IlablUuei
J7COOU
mixTii cbiiKrcT
lUImtomi iUL Ane 23Ka rU
from all tht cotton atat eicept Texa
recrirM here atatta tins Muaa are able
to fuml lt mntni to more tbe trap to
market In cplte of tho general finauclal
ilonreatlon Tho manofactcrera ICrcoril
nia Iteen maUnc inqalriea amontt fiaan
rUI aotboritlea in TVaaa and learna that
the baiila hare an ampl reaerre to take
care of the crop without trouble
ALL OVER THE STATE
TATO KILLHD HIM
iiTTsninin t7i Aug 23Spe
olnll A A Ciootlman lad a dUScoltr
with the Tnpp brothero at rhe II W
Tapp Lumber company mill eleht mllea
aotllh of here re tordax crcnlnff cud wja
Ulled br IloliL Tnpp late las nlsht
lie became tronlleaome nod Uiey pajd
him off luring tbe ctcnlnjr and requested
him to l aro the mill lie made threats
of rlolecre and would not leave A la
cnrtonifrr tbe older brother raw to
UJs lifjr where tbj lite oud left Itob
crt wlw it about IS In ehaixe of lie
Iiroptrtj Oooilman atirted Into the bore
slot J Ing rtiom alicot dark and > rna onil
d onr but tefiwed to co but ndtoaord
on bo Wjr wl > > eeize1 u sbottmn uid
flrwl both bam la kllllue hini luanntlr
lapp tlten came liere nud traro himsolf
up He iare a 15W bond toiljj
A flllHY CAMI
STnnilWVIIIU Tei Ant 23
Spedai Tlie ladlea Itaptlst ad s
cletr of this ltr care last liltbt an en
tertalnniiflt that they called The lipsr
llwamimient The beautifnl crounds
were entered with tents campCres etc
and all had a Kood time
HAXCHMAK MUItDnilED
IlItACKlTTSVlLLi Tex An 23
SpeciaLl Our tonn people were
ahockul about aunrlse tills mornlna br
the arnral of Mr J II Wickkani brins
Ins tho dead Velr of Mr J It McKcr
row a wtll knuwn and hishlr respected
ranchman of thta cuuntr IbursJaj
mornlns Mr Wlckham who llres at
SHrer Lake laeard three diota fired
objut a half mile from bis ranch and
solus to the lJace of the alioollnc < lls
wrend Mclvirrow allot HirouHi the
bodx and m6rtallr wounded but still
nllre and rational Mr Wckbatn dl
patched bis eon llarrr to McKrrrowa
rtwh to uotifjr his familjr who has
tened t > the aceno of tbe trasedr but
the poor man was dead when ther ar
STATU AITAIItS
AUSTIN Tex Aus ffiSpeclal
Hf loJJr fPPolntM V binlth
J L
McUoiiald O N ljtune 1 u
Innd iV M Labuxau cotton welchera
fr Oalreatou
Tbo edneatlonal department la In re
miit of information that Howie counlr
had drddnl to ciianiw from the coni
nmnltr to the dltrlit achool srtVm
and also that lajette Ooliad nnd Kau
Jacinto counties bad concluded to relievo
their rouutjr Judina of achool dutlea by
appolntlns n count achool eupcrintend
1to of < l y depns
i i
Itcd with tho comptroller oUice fws for
tho month cndlns Atte L na follouai
Coufoderato home JKtrJ 75 general
rev
due 11118 lift total JiKlifoU
han Ausustlae count redeemed S73U
courthouto bonds
a
THE CHOLERA
ciiolwu iv iiimijv
UnnLLV Ans 23 A case of cholera
was reported In thia rlt tOlar
BUVTII AT HULU
IXD0V Ans 25A loy died at
Hull jestirdaj of Aslatlo cholera
DILmislN ITiVLY
I0M1 iF > em were nine
i
deaths of tholers at Naplwjeterlar
Ilre caaej and one death at Casio llftr
miles liorthucst of Naples and four caeca
aud t T > dcatlia at llaleruia
IN AUSTIUA
ViaVNA Aus 2S rour rases of
cholera and alt deaths at rlcabotea to
day
TAKnN TO TIID IIOSTITALS
TllirOLl Aus 238ereral cases of
iholcra found among patlcuta and nil
Srima were taken to thohosplul
AT nOTTCilDAM
JIOrraiDAM Jus 23Nlno
cases
of choleta today
AT A3tXVBIIP
ANTWratr AusT 23SH cassa of
cholera flro fataL
1 0
Clcnneil flni Out
njrnes this mornlns orjred a slop put to
ft0 Kait
strlkluf lonssliomnen alius
VT1 I1 Jt InilKKlor Williams sjd a
Jim orders to put a stop to the Tlulcot
BonuUoM it atrVwi
A lurba eat
Lll1 i nd loo sheriiu
flVe RlhoH PBoatta the Mailorr Hue
VtaTia kX < JrT l u mornlns feeieral
l t wrt
lh r wSl r JT J < < strikers aad
ivHii MiTmS Hf W4l srd and
tSr lt ji v ii wJ f strikers
ir t7M > led
ail aiSH WUlsms and h
yy > f VW
Sonta > tre t The trlkera raa for taiooae
MWlS w atea the tomKUt
if i tl aBa thfrra n ea IMr etnlx
frvir aa ixp J a I B Th etra
in tli t a atrNt wltli lie W1IM
o
boat at Kc
KVW OIlK Auir SSrilot Stephen
Ooo > r reaeb l l > ort thla uomlop hav
liftm thronrt the atonn He reporta
tint ThnnJaj aftsaooa twentr nil
pft Sandr Hook he I4ekrd up man
rltnsinff to the mail of a aanken wreck
lie IworeJ t fee the nly aarrlror of
the whooner Xarraran t rhiladelphla
fer Marebara Mala coal laden whleh
ft > undereJ that tDorainz iuiiag the hnr >
rieane The crew of fire men were all
loft Their vamH ven John Vosan
firtt olheer John Henderson Ilotto lien
ileraon Arthur Jolinton and Oscar loato
son aeameu
o
IteveniteTalk
PJTTSBtillO Kanw Anit 23In
pite of the excitement canej hf the
fight ivtneen nexro minera and etriker
there Iiaa l e i no violence todar lucb
talk la letrd of white mlaera taklnf re
Tenre npon the neipvea bat np to a late
hour no attempt in that direction had
been made
HOMi ItULH
Not Carpetnag Government la What
Oklahoma AL for
KIXOFISIinn O T Aus 23Spe
dal A mats mellnc called lijr the
laiding Pemocrata of this town waa held
at the court house this erening for the
purpose of protestlne asainM tbe recent
nenrealdent appointees to federal offices
In thia terrltorr Several apeechea were
made In denunciation Of these appoint-
ments and against the violation of the
borne rnle principle Honorable 1 S
Naple ono of the leading Democratic
lawere of the territory offered the fob
lowlns resolutions which were unanimous-
ly adopted
henes the platforms of the Demo-
cratic and Jlepulltan parties declare that
the right of selfo > rtiiiitit should be
accorded to tho Urrltory and that nil
federal officers atiiuhl be adected from
the residents thereof nnd
Whereas tile part history of this terri
tory demonstrates the fjet tlmt aelf
nggramlizenient ami pcculaUon la tbe
motive nctuotiug nil tionrcsldents op
IolnreeK and their migration hither nnd
Whereas the president of the Inltiil
Mates in violation of Hie pbitfonn of Ina
party and nvanllem of tht w lulled of the
people of the territory lias named dlrera
iionrtwident for dber i > tb < a In this
tcrrltury now therefore lie ir
llesolrod by tills luasa conreution that
we millest the president to withdraw
tbe unines of auiil nou rcaldents appoin
tees becjnse auth ia the swsh of the
Ieniocraiy and the people of this ter-
ritory niul bo it further
Hcsolred that in the event the presi
dent fall or refuiea to do no thit we
pray caili indlrldual aenator of tho
United States to vote agllnwt the confir-
mation of eaid noa resident appoiuteea
and be it further
JEesehrd that wo tnake on ifforct to
revise liy Mat reaolulions the act of May
nth ISIKi ns to towuslte and making
tho same applicable la the Cherokee out
let land we that urge uh and every
senator to defend aald Joint resolutions
o
Inrmnra Iliicntttpinent
MOrST OUBTVA Pa Aus S Th
national ftiintupmeiit of the tanners AI
llsnee eaaie to a aoieeiiful tcrmluatlon thia
errulns Alwut 10VJII people were present
st the encampment today
AUIsnni No l Ilnupnln county la was
awarded lie J J issh prize for the bt
cllnlaj of homo products for Mhleh liny
AllUm s from rarlona states toupeted
At the last meeting of the eutampment
the main auditorium this artsrnoiia It
II iomlmson of ltucks county made sn
nildress advoestlns free eolusge followed
py Captain Toner of Indiana who spoke
v
on tin same hpln
William McCuhe of Washington replied
iff11 speaker In an nntlsilver
talkwhliU caused a flurry In Hie audience
o
ltoetrlctloua ItnnovcMl
1OItT TAMPA Ha Aug SSTlie
atato health otllcer aimomicee that all
restrlctlmis on trnrrl wll be removed
after ti lay aa uo developments hn > e
arisen to warrant tt further continuance
of the aurTelllame which haa beiu main
tained slnco the > lh
lhe
Home Itulo Hill
IA1XD0X Aug 23 This evoulug In
the coramona all thi nuicudments
to
the homerule bill carried and tho third I
rending of that measure announced for
Weduesday next lroceedlngs quiet
o
Xo New Case
WASIHNOTON Aug 23 Surgeon
Huttoii of llrunswlck tla telegraphed
Ilr Uyninu tonight that thero were no
new ens of j ellow fever today
o
Little Tot Thero ivmes Mr Nlcefello
to mi sister Lets hurry In so as to tit
some of the tluicolAtes Utile Hhk
No use lie lnsnt any enndy with him
ilww A > you knowl Cause they got
engaged ls < t nlgkfrjooa > e s
llaMrerJJayley I wish youd loin our
loitff Vonre no Idea what a comfort you
would derlie from llio brotherly lore lliat
Is rife among Its members Jurlern cii
I know one of your tuenJlmpsou Hal
lreyareat Srottl I hup yon wou t lodge
the rest of us by 1dm Detroit lvlbune
MCN AND THEIH HONEY
Ono Writer Thinks Yon Can Head Charno
ter In the Handling of Money
If yon want to know nomethlnfr nbont a
mans character watch how he handlta his
money t
The ftenrroal carcli man carrica bla
money loose In bla pocket copper eilrcr
and told all mixed up together nud when
belsgolnKto pay for onj thing ho takca out
a handful and picka out tbo amount bo re
qulrca He seema to liavo no fear of rob-
bery for be la of a trnstful dl > pmltIon and
brins perfectly honest himself thinks most
othrrsnralikehlm
Of course ha la often rhented nnd Ira
posed upon yet ho never entirely loses his
faith in his fellow crrnturca Alinenatnra
la bla In fact too fine to copo with tbo
many greedy grasping mortals that flood
the world
Tho man who If ho haa to pay few
pence wont even take tbe trouble of count
lng out the amount in eoppera but throws
don ii a piece of ailrer to bo changed and
by the by he rarely counta his change la n
typo of a fool and hla money la aooa
parted Perhaps a love of dtiplny almost
lnaeparnMo from audi a character haa
something to do with thia
Ibncorcfulmanalnaya carries a purse
and keeps the gold silver and copper In
different compartments A man like this
never wastes hla money lie value it nalt
ought to be valued and though not nig-
gardly is determined to hare hlsmonrya
worth Uo quite believes Ihat any fool
can inako money but it takes uwUomau
to keep It and ho Is rlgnt
Tbemcan man riaur Uta youacewbnt
money ha has When he ia going to pay
for anything ho turns bis back to you
dnbiiea bla money tightly and so to aay
draws It out of his hand placing the coins
down ens by one fof ba la loath to part with
them even f er necessaries
8uch man la not fat remoreil from a
miser who rarely carries money about hla
pesoa all unless tt bo sown up in hla
clothes
Uerarmber the man who Jloglri Ml
money tn 00 cast out of lt baaut not
much A bunch of keya and a few coppers
makegood desl of noUcPhlladelphla
Time
Aif5w
rxy
SHE GAmm i vTOBB TEXAaSATURDAY AUGUST26 1893
IMIMKQ CAMP GIEL
SHE HAS dOOD NEriVE FOR IT HAS
BEEN PUT TO THE TEST
tUhcd Ja a nuci Country and Aetur
tou d t r eo th Rceort Onwwm Ex
ptritMM B rly rh ad Htr TTLt fifa
bid 1Th n Bli Mt m llorclar
On day not lo 8 K ° w n the afternoon
train from tba wmth atopped at Socorro
Ma salfUntUl looking man of per
baps SO yean U ao helped a yoang and
attractva womaa toe was not mora than
0 at moslrto leave the cart Then a charm
Ins little li U of 4 Jumped down and the
throo got Into he bna nd were driven to
the Parle IIoom The lady was seen to be
ride and so attracted more attention than
even goo > l looking women u aally do In
these towes At tho hotel It wa learned
that the nan was a mining expert on the
way from on of the camps In southern
New Mexico to Denver with his wife and
child bat bad been obliged to lcnre the
train by th Midden Illness of his wife
Having made the wife comfortable the had
cot been lq great dangrr at any time tho
husband took the next train north leaving
tho wife with her little girl to recover fit
leisure It U Interesting to note that there
was nothing remarkable about that In thia
country nor U the fact leu Interesting
when It fa aald that this nlfe although
among entire strangers was perfectly at
ease without self consciousness and pro-
ceeded on tbe road to health
Two or three days later a chance ac-
quaintance asked her to co with hlin while
he photographed two of the point of Inter-
est In the town the adobe wall 213 years
old that fences one side of Death alley
and a eottonwootl tree that shades It Tho
Wall when first built eured as ft fort for a
party of Spaniards who were well nigh
wiped out by the Indian and the alley got
Its name front tie fight that then stained
the wall with hlotd and from the lynching
of sundry bad citizens who vere hanged
from a limb of tho tottonwood
The photographs takehweroof grewsome
subjects and the talk naturally ran to fron-
tier tsiles and experience especially the ex-
periences of the young woman
Dldyoueerieea man banged asked
tho chance acquaintance Taney Buch a
question to a Hfth avenuo Joungwomanl
But It was proper hero
Xot exactly she replied but I saw
one hanging I was with my husband In
one of the camps near Dem er aud when wo
got up one morning and looked out the
back door of the dining room as w e w ere
going to sit down to breakfast we saw u
man swinging from a tree there ou a buck
street Itwu n desperado and they had
hanged him overnight
1 hat was a remarkable experience aald
the lUtencr
Why yes I suppose so but ho was a
tough and deserved hts fate It did not
seem very remarkable to me But then I
never do think much of what you would
coll remarkahlo experiences until after I
remember lelng In another camp near that
one and seciaj another man dead from vio-
lence J used to ride dow n every day quite
a distance to the posloulce We didnt ba e
nny In our camp because H was anew one
80 ono day as I cantensd along I saw n man
lylug face down beside tbe trait My iirst
thought was that ho was drunk of course
Then I thouzhtha might bo sick so I reined
in the horse nud spoke to him But he did
not answer or tnoTe and so I got down and
turned him over A great hole had been
shot through hla breast Thero was an
empty ehotgun under him He had killed
hlm < telt Thero was no one anywhere In-
sight so X left him there and rode on Into
town and nottfled the authorities nnd got
tho mail When I got home to the board-
ing house I told some of my friends about
it nnd they were won > e frightened at tho
thought pf seeing n dead man than I ever
was at anything But then they couldn6
help It tLey had been trained tn thecal
Were you e er really frightened by n
such experience was asked
Why yes after It was oer Iwaspru
nervoas over that salcIJo after Id he u
iny friends talk about it awhile Sonic
thing is alnaya happening In a mining
town though and ono gets used to all sorts I
bf experiences Now I suppow that your
eastern girls would be frightened half to
death if they should awake to find a man
In their bedroom I woke up that way once
My husband was lu Denver It was a moon
Hunt night nud when the air from an open
window awoke mo I saw a stranger right
by tbe bed lie was ft thief Wo had re-
ceived a lot of coin for a trade and he had
heard of it Whatdldldof I always sleep
w Itb a six shooter under my pillow and my
hand under there too Tho moment I taw j
him I pointed my revolver athlsnoso I
didnt siy a word and ho didnt There wm
no cull for words Just motions and ho
mado thorn right away Ho didnt stay a
little bit
According tp tho mine camp stories no
placo Is so free of thieves and robbers as a-
mine camp remarked the acquaintance
Ves so tbey say but everybody lnaratne
en nip lhes nud talks in the superlative
Ibeinnato honesty of the miner Is exagger-
ated to covtr oil the citizens of tbe camp
Now there Is another thing youll read
about tho wonderful chit airy of the pco
plo in the camps Those stories are all true
aud they are not true Women are treated
with unusual deference there but there nro
excepttous to the rule 1 had an experience
lu that way too
Quito as interesting as tho stories them
eel tea was tho manner of the telling The
stories would not ha o been told at all but
for tho turn Death alley gave to the con-
versation and for questions that w ere asked
bythechanco acquaintance but once she
talked of such things they were told as a
girl In the Mohawk valley might tell of bo
log overturned by a snowbank while driv-
ing home from church or of any other
countryside incident
The tourist among the mine camps will
often meet such young women both mar-
ried nnd tingle They are generally of west-
ern birth this onewns a DenverglrL Mont
of them haM Hun In Denver at one time
or another They havo healthful forms at-
tractive faces bright mind They are
cheerful enthusiastic amiable fearless
They stand oa their heels with their toes
out and look the whole world la the eye
They have the best education that their
schools and thoi homos afford They are the
pride and joy of every man In the shadow
of the Great Divide It may cheer the
would 1m emigrant from the cut to know
that they are not prejudiced egalnst tutder
feet as tenderfeet but against dudes only
Cor > v York Bun
Snail Shaill
ThesnaIVslelIi < ahoruycov IngwhIch
serves to nrottct bins from his numerous
rocs Slugs ore simply snails which lire a
retired life and consequently need no pro-
tection At alb The shell of the snail Is
built up from lime In the plants on which
It fetd and the creatiirei are never found
em soil which produces no lime Chicago
Times
f
fhv Vrntlier
UTVE3TtW T > x Auc 23 < Spcta >
A writ detlBCsX store Is central oier tbe ex-
treme VotWfSt vhlle the swaief MiW
prrvaure Is suit vrer the JMiih AtUutle and
estt trutf states
Tu t inp rat re Jus sen over the
utpw MUi lllJ valle Mil eastern Rocky
vsUtr and yVnoetsee aadTttuJlatd About
ststfonary l vwhc < v TJ vw lJ > r
iniHy ci udy to < luJy owr tie Oble raw
6trt H
That Tired Feeling
The maraed beaeflt vhlch people orereome
tj That Tlrtilrecllof cerise from Hoods Bar
Jyi A
KfOffif
3i2Wj
aarirflls eoneloslTtlr
jTorrs that this mcoV
cine makes the weak
strong J IhEmerton
a wen known merchant
of Auburn Maloe isrl i
Atoot Bra rears ajo
I heian to stiller wlt
Terr serere pain 1st
Mr Hirnch ffrad
uallrgroalcs AOrss I
tooX Hoods Barsar
t n s ntn
that I was troiihled with I spepla epraplt
caled with Ilrer mill la er trouhles 1
Improved at ouce aotl am crnalulr Terr lauch
better and feel mora Ilka working
Hoods Sarsaparilla
always gives me relief and crest comfort Ii-
< i > dsrnd to any one sugerlng as I did
Hood a Pills e Jhbiwsi Con tip r > a i
WuUiK mttUUstacuKnof lb UmeuUrr cn
ley and Tennessee and Atlantic states
and xeaerafy clear elsewhere
A NEW PARLIAMENTARY POINT
Colonel O Keefe Creates st Laoe at the
rtnliA Conrratlou
At tho Philadelphia Fenian convention
la 1A5 a violent discussion between the
two fnctions was Interrupted by the an-
nouncement that on envoy from Ireland
had Just arrived with Important Informa-
tion from the men in the gap The en-
voy entered the hall amid a look of ex-
pectancy and advanced o tho platform
with a dashing military stride He was
about 80 fresh faced with a huge blond
mustache and a pair of azure eyes that
fairly biased
This was Captain James Murphy on he-
roic officer of the Army of the 1otomic
who had riskedJIbexty and ccn life to
accomplish his mission He was received
with loud cheers as OMahonytook the
packet of the Irlrh executive from his
hands and Introduced him In feeling words
The colonel then asked Is everything
securer Arc the spies guarded against7
Xo responded a voice there Is no
sentinel in tho gallery
Will somo member volunteer for the
duty Inquired the head center
I w 1111 shouted nwlryllttlo merchant
tnilorfrom Cairo Ills whom our delega-
tion had dubbed Colonel OKeefo
Let the gentleman Into the loft said
OMahony and let him remain there un-
til this ridding Is finished
OKeefo left for his po t of duty with the
air of Mccdonold wlxn bo was ordered to
charge and brook tho Austrian center at
Wogram
After order was restored OMahony pro-
ceeded with the reading Tho document
painted tho situation lu Ireland in hues the
most roseate
As the reading wm drawing to a close
and while the contention was hushed In
rapt attention a oIco from the gallery
broke the pell and bt art led tbe multitude
Mr fcpeaker Mr bpcaker slrl
What is It what does the gentleman
wlshf Inquired OMahony rather aston-
ished at the oclferous Interruption
Now Colonel OKeefe like some of his
brethren had been out tbe previous night
eating oysters nnd drinking bottled ale and
he was hardly In physical condition for a
prolonged vigil His mind was filled with
fragments of parliamentary lore w hlch had
been hurled around the convention cham-
ber during the preceding tw o days
Mr Speaker sir I want to get down
out of this
Tbe gentleman said OMahony In his
most sepulchral tones must remain where
be is until this document Is read through
The men at home must not bo exposed to
danger The gcutlcman will please not In-
terrupt any more
Colonel OKeefe subsided for tho time be
ing and the reading was again proceeded
with In tbo middle of a most important
and exciting paragraph the voice from the
gallery again made Itself hoard
Mr Speaker Mr Speaker slrl
What is It nowt growled out OMaho
ny knitting his brows brushing back his
thick brown hair from his whlto forehead
and looking decidedly savage
Mr Speaker sir yelled Colonel
OKeefe Begorra sir I rise to a point of
necessity 1
The conentlon immediately shook with
a very earthquake of prolonged merriment
OMahony himself going almost Into con-
vulsions uf laughter After he had some-
what recovered hla composure he said Let
tho gentleman out nndthecplsodo ended
John F Finorty In Donahoos Magazine
A M nrnlnc to lie Heeded
In otto of tbo cases at tho Army and Med
ical museum there Is a long row of small
test tubes containing bacterial organisms
of several of tbe most dangerous diseases
known to the medical profession Tho ex
hibition Is u branch of that departmentun
der the manoggment of Dr Gray who con
ducts experiments In the format ion of the
dlsuase germs and speculates on their terms
of existence and powers of resistance
Among the collections la a tube labeled
Asiatic cholera which attracts more at
tention than auy of tho others The tube
was filled with gelatin at the same time
being Inoculated with cholera Inallttlo
over a month the disease germs developed
and multiplied to such an extent aa to be
plainly visible to the naked eye In tho
open end of tho tubo Is loosely wadded a-
piece of cotton and although the contents
may be seen through the glass doors of tho
caso Manager Flynn of the museum kind
ly takes the tnbe out of the case and ex-
plains the growth of the germs when par
ticular interest Is manifested In the culture
by Isltora
The other day while showing the cholera
tube to a party of visitors a nervous lady
approached the group and la an excited
manner Inquired
hl naX cbolem y ° h e hottled up
there
AsIatI ° cholera politely replied
Jur iriynu
The woman threw up both hands and ex
claimed
Then for God a sake do tw careful and
dont drop the bottle IWashington Post
Tine Drsss Cheap xn VarU
A curious source of supply for the ward
ffi Mii rn S
U found lathe shops of the dealers in fe
E21KS hU cl0hto ° ta toiK
InTiwr vy IMrwn df without
win all their
personal
jr possessions
are to
bo disposed of at auction and the proceed
divided among their heirs theso deaE
are
often enabled to buy x y elegant and
paratittly fresh articlesrich drcuS
underss ent bonnets l c Sotcs
stocking etc at tery low prSs at the
Hotel Druct
at these sales after decease
2S SnC fcto t4whoan anything
U fc hovm
ESW1 Uton II Its way
u wZd cWUf ur rt
y wouzd prefer wearing
a new elWr
Je roodhandHiierr Bututiu
af3 wS KSj
j
th leader ot Parlslaa Iashlon h rdh
I ijTi r1 i Mfl vi > p i j
BUYACAKti
LASRE1
SOAP
andthankrneforc
your atteijtioiJW
7 fJANScTug
ONLY BY J
NKFAlRBANKC0STh
SPORTING
ON A FOUIi
MIXXIJAroiJS lllnn Anic 25
Tlie MooreKesiler fiaht at the IVln
elty Athletlo club tonight waa nwnrJe1
to Moore In the third round un a foul
Kessler fouled htm ererr round though
eontlnuallr cailtloned The light waa for
1000 J bO to the loaer
llnre
BAIlATOaV 11ACES
SAHATOOA K YAlir25 rirstrnce
rive nnd a half furlongs St 1at
won Trod DouclaB aecond Ueorgelleck
third Time ltia 34
Seonl rare IiTe fiulonga Little
Treil won Dutch Oveu second Tan
KliiB third Time Ifll 11
Third race Mile Oettrehnrir won
Wllte Wing second Lester third Time
W7 34
Tourtli Tflcc rive furlones ITIphland
won liamlowne aeeonil Henry Young
third Time HH 12
Fifth race Klre and n half furloncs
Jleliecca won Ilowitt second Na
llrltj third Time 1 1 34
Math rnee Hre furlomga lanltseii
won luITcr second Isaie third Time
1K3
Uaaeliall
WASIirNOTON Auc 2 i Washing-
ton Uunei 0 hnac hits 5 errors R
Bnrtcrr l > sier and MtQuIre St I > iuls
Huns 8 base hit 10 errors 1 llflt
terr Gleason nnd IVita Umpire 51c
Quald
nALTIMOHC Md Aug 23 Tlald
nwre Huns 11 base hits 3 errors 2
llatteri Ilawke and Hohlnsori Cincln
unti ltnns 4 lase hits U errurs 1
llattery Kluir rarrott and Vaughn
Umpire lhnstie
rillLAWIIInilA In Aug 25
miudelphla Huiia 8 hw hits 11
irrors 1 Itattery Taylor and Clementa
Louisville Uucis 0 bve his 11 error
2 llitttery Mcnefeo nud Aeaver Um-
pire Hurst
DROOICLYX X Y Aug CSBrooV
Itd Rnaa 8 base hlta 11 errors 11
llatterr Kennedy Kinsioir Chicago
ltnns 4 base hits 1 errors 3 Hatter
Abbey Klttrcdge Umpire Sheridan
XEW YORK Aug 25Ten Innings
called on account of darkness Xew
YorL Runs 5 bise hits 8 errors I
llatterr German Wilson ritts > but
Ituns 5 base hits 17 errors 3 Battery
Kllleu Kurle and Mack Umpire Horn
ing
BOSTON Maas Aug 23 Boston
llase lilts 7 runs 7 errors 0 Baltery
tlastrlght Game Clereland Base hits
3 mus 3 errors 6 Battery Young
Gunsou Umpire Lynch
o
Terns Weutlirr llulletin
OALViSTOV in Aug 25 Spe-
cial ali oton M uluiuni fell luful
inum 71 rainfall til
Abilene Maximum M minimum 70
Belton Maximum lHj uilnlmum S
Breuham Maximum 00 niiuimom
Ooraicrrn Maximum 01 minimum
72 rilnfnll tr >
Crfumlia Mailnium OS minimum
Oiiero Maximum OS minimum 74
Dallas Maximum 02 rululmnm 70
rainfall trace
Ileame Maximum 00 minimum 72
Houston Maximum 00 minimum 7J
ruinfell
trace
HfntHlllo Maximum 01 minimum
2
TjongTlow Ataxlmnm 00 mfalmum
72 rainfall 14
Lullng Jlailmom M minimum 72
OrangeMaximum 02 mlnimnm 7J
rainfall 187
alestlte Maximum 82 minimum
San Antonio Maximum 00 minimum
Sherman Maximum 041 minimum 73
rainfall trace
Tyler Maximum 04 minimum 74
Jwico Maximum 04 minimum 74
A
eatherford Maximum 03 minimum
72 rainfall 01
Means Mexlmnm 032 minimum
i L0 raLifoll 10
o
Cunaolldntcil Cottonltojflon Hiillclln
rtSWFWl TcI A 25Spe
SJ1HAtnATerage 1 maximum
S3 minimum OS
Auiiata Atirage 11 maximum 00
minimum CS
Charleston ATerage 0 maximum 80
mininuni 72
Galrestoii Average 20 maximum 01
minimum 12 ralnfSil 10
Little ltoih Average 13 maximum
minimum
Memphia Average 14 maximum 83
minimum OS rainfall 09
MobUeAvTage 0 maximum 01
minimum 01 rainfall 01
Montgomery Aunge 0 maximum
04 icinHnom GS
New Orleaus Averuge 12 maximum
04 mtoluiim 08 rainfall trVite
B aunah Aterure 13 mailmum 02
minimum US rainfall 0L
A lo sburg Avwoge I maximum 02
minimum 70 rainfall 08
Wilmington Aicrage 10 maximum
00 minimum 00 rainfall 0L
Mennallaxlmum U10 minimum
hSi rainfall 03
o
HHiner rieeceil
r JFW83 c1rV eelera Kl0 r 2JThe
51 to the strip haa be
5Sni < > women ana
iSl on
inV rflrii enrr train Ther
WklFJl ° f hT < > oner
mJsHJPnir if Prorements when
Sl l itm t proUem thst new
ooarrooti the prospective settler Is keeping
is l hi mm ndrels of swtn era
in 2S1111 Pn ltl1 rt Mr
lSmijRMlr I 1 achemes and
gBuihlln Usrlees mix freely with tbe
ihrtr
fe7 JP J ° n innocence
oerrsud them in many cases out of their
whel supply at
money
KpyliiK UutthoLnnd
SIre SlTlp Wben OOtHltd to aMiUAtnant
rlrer wbkh I u
WONDEHFUL BnUja
Katniss Clft u
Ist
The treadfroittn
f Vr Dutch rSS
of
thelslMdsot tLTfil
to W feet
tilcbthe IrMim
lightly o hrLV
a
uiTV
It Is from 6 io 8 i i
termlno wliat tt utn
were Kroctry store hiawi
and Tahiti the tresrwiT
t o or Uino dnk 1
the year IU InUtS
even the renina I
which the
tutUvntt titt
most soiely nbers tbs b
grown It dllpeaiei
entha
borof thengrlculturlnl
er 1 here tied be M can b
harvest
There Ii ao tin
lag nokneadieg la kiAj
tho South seas hats tUat
pared uid haieorjylaflui
aa
they it iaT0Wj
Thia placing oa ihecaiii
affair like a Khoili Uialoj
fruit la cutup the conta
atones having been plies a
the earth aud oprmdaiu
fruit is laid ou top and
igai
leaves and hot tusaa ai i
breadfruit la laid tbea ix
leans and stonManaoet8i
heaped to n depth olIbdoi
hot bake
atone laltiiboatSt
the result Is a hrera aha
bread white or perhipi r >
Tery nutritious Eorattblxi
the plantain than
ha
most tasteless wliea toctftlp
highly appreciated brensi
lou ed to ripen JoitslUtleis
atate hon ever win i h
flavor 1 found It bass
very much in as j itatc Mi
ncciulrod taste with seas as
heard praise It Thta finsif
breadfruit which
ncsla but tho tras bras
which la propasatel q
acoda being entlnri
Hon is a different
If a Polynesian pl
fruit trees he Is IndL
hls destroy
enemy
feuds various tribes
and on the aamelilesafl
they wantonlydutssfj
nut rkilras banana grail
The fiber of tbs
treca
breadfruit makes good i
raidi fca
than the tapa
berry tree The vrooJ a i
torrJsf
of a rich yellow
uae just right for thedar
the mllhy Julca l > yjj
the bole Is used si a VJir
to spread it about u s bid >
the feathered socptal
preparation Is ato bio
American
ATToraAtHHiia
Once upon a thwaaaaj
caalonforinaklPBsilklaf
lug in their own ntH
could appropriate
hosiery and aUys
ButaUcftbUIscboiat
buy acll derlae aB
muchfreedoraaaosflB
aa
Alnw
era or husbands
apeclal trlnkeuorlaspfj
prefer to bestowunerts Jj
nothing of ths nan < VZ3
In tho way of realty i jrj
The question oftffl J
make
possible to
trokea U
Then slwitWJl
quibble or technloia r
whIchpermiuOihi JJ
meat IntopwrerbtM
possessions as ha ji J
to aald In favor oldWJ
whilesUll living l Kj
takimroffthlalsl J jyr
is the objection ttatt
years and having r VT
find It extremely
eutevcnupontboH
by ones benevolcnctW
ItUqulUllktljrlll
of
lnabla form
chance of holding S j
andrimpledeclaraU J
upon paper and sljwj
timtwltneiiaaswsaMOSj
lowed to stand under ay
ItUhettotWf
atancea
for anch a PMI
manyattorneis 2
do patent claims la i j
hole for MUlc eatlnUh Uou J3i
lawyers are
W
New York
AmlMlonarysH Jail
comer to g tT
Reached taCtl e > bv
after being jJjJW
turning to anatlrt
the tlm aadcoa
ftyoucttir aoal Sd >
derst idwhatr J ij
were AnewcomergoUf very auPjJ iSl
h would
gusgaby the PSn J
dre > r ll l j
stopped ah fl
thalthsCJ i
r lng
BStherelallhJ lJnl
emphatically u slj
the Chloam riM
ffr
luiwur ye
furViedhisTfctha
iwr iik H
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