ROD Gieverdaie's Qy JSouimrclA7. . HopUlna , CopyrtghtMl , 1808 , by Uobcrt llunnor'o S < > nv. CHAPTER XVI. "Those who nrti with ino to the death , como behind mo ! " said Htariie. Less tutm hnlf the crow ohoycd. Tlioro vna n about from those who remained. "No kill tlio lioj' , we nil go , " said one. "The cuh must die. Stand iiHldc ! " The nlBtol wnn ruined HRaln , and at the same moment a dozen other nlstola ciimo Into vlow. Stuvno'H men had tionie , nnd Hob's , men the rent , "ThlB Is mutiny ! " yelled .Stnrno at thoao who Blood "by tloh. " 1 will have iyo nil in prlHou. " ' ' ' Hack In tlio group there was one of 'lighter suado than the rest. ' He had quite an Intelligent face. Ho had us yet oald ti'otjhlhg. In VQI'ly t'o SUirjio'tf last threat thin maiii Htepiicd forward. "You , lle , " ho bah ) . "t"ts Is not niu- tiny. A crbw cannot mutiny only against its officers. You have no busi ness on this schooner. You have killed our captain ; We Will not Ktnnd by yon. " "Then taHc this ! " finld Starne , llrlng hlH pistol at the man. The ball ' , td61c effect In his arm , nnd ho uttered a shout of rage. In an In- Htnnt a half dpfct-n shots hud been lired. Several of the 'crow ' were wounded. And Lemuel fttnrno lay writhing on the deck. It was over In an Instant. The crow as If suddenly 'bethinking- itself 'of what it was doing , utoppod nnd looked at. Rob. "Men , " he.said , "this could not be avoided. This .ninn' It ) a wl'cked man. Ho killed Torrevo , and he would have killed me. I never did anything to him. Ho wanted to kill me to get my uncle's wealth. As for that cause lie spoke of , It Is ns dead as Torrevo , dead as a dead fish. If you stand' by Klvln "Horton , the millionaire ? I should Bay 1 did. What do you want with him ? " "I will tell him that , " said Hob. "Them IB nothing to bo taken ashore from this vessel but mo. If you think I tun contiaband , como with me. Hut I warn you not todelay ; nie. " < The luopcctor was impressed , , yid his curiosity was aroused. "Come along , " ho mild. They were soon ashore , and. Hob waa amazed nt the fine s rcots nnd haUdlngs lie saw. , They got on an elec tric car something that Hob hnd sup posed wau limited to new Yorkt and thenjrot off before u splendid residence of brick and stone. "Horton lives here , " Bald the In spector. Mr. Horton was with his wife , nnd Elsie eating supper , when a servant announced that two persons wanted to ace him on important business. He wont Into the wide hall whqro the two sat waiting , and looked at. Rob curiously. Hob was worth looking at jimt then. Ills face was Hushed with prldn and happiness , and the spirit of American youth gleamed In his eyes. "What cnn I do for you ? " asked Mr. Horton , kindly. "Undo David ! Uncle David ! Don't you guess who I am ? " burst out Hob. * 'I am Hob Cleverdnle. " Mr. Horton tunied white and stopped back. "You thought I was drowned , but I was not , " said Hob. "Lemuel Starnc throw mo overboard , but I was picked up. " A great oob of Joy undoubtlng , blessed joy welled up from Mr. Hor- ton's bosom. Ho clasped Rob to him. and tears "UNCLE DAVID. I AM HOD CLEVI3RDALE. " and his' gang , you will probably be shot. If they should by any chance , win , what can you expect after this' . ' You will bo shot by cither side. Now , If you sfnnd by mo , nnd sail this Kchooncr to Buenos Ayres , I promise you not only safety , but money besides. My uncle is rich. When I tell him what has been done , the government must know it also. You will como infer for n reward. The smuggling counts for nothing. You are going to save the government. You will be rewarded for that , and all clso will be forgotten. What do you say ? " Some of the crew understood all of thin , some a little , nnd a few none at nil. But they talked rapidly among themselves. Those who had stood by Rob had I ho best of the argument. These who had been with Starne saw their leader lying on the deck prob ably dying. What could ho do for them ? They gave in , and Joined Rob's half. "We go , " said the light-colored fel low who had been nhot In the arm. "Wo go with you. Torrovo dead , you our young captain , You tell your undo wo all good men. No one get In pi-Ispn , " "Not one of you , " said Rob. "Hur rah ! Now see to these fellows who are wounded. Then let's get to Buenos Ayrcs. " In a short tlmo the "Black Cat" was swung around , and went speeding up the river. Rob was , of course , not nblo to give any orders to navigate the vessel , but he felt that the crew could be trusted. Ho had frightened thorn when he Bpoko as If the letter to Mr. Ilortou had not been the only letter he wrote giving thb plot away to the gov ernment. Ao they passed the entrance to Black Cat 'BftVi ; jlojj smiled. It was not so Jong ago that he had been In that bay lugelns hales of. cotton , casks , kegs of powder , and feeling the sting of blows ; anj } now ho was sailing pi\s \ ( . It , the master of , , tlio/'Black Cat" and hei Bwurthy crew. The Vfllack Cat" sailed Into the har bor of * Buenos Ayrea , and an inspectoi came on , board. "Well'ho ! said , "It's a long tlmo since the 'Black Cat' sailed Into this harbor. What's thn cargo ? " " "None , " caid Ilbb. ' ' 'I ' amJieVo .01 Borvice'fov the Government. I must got'ab once to Mr. Duvld Hortou. Do you know him ? " rolled down his cheeks. He was BO glad to see Rob alive that ho even overlooked his statement about Lemuel Starne. "I have important news for you , " said Hob. " 1 want to see Aunt Anita ind Cousin Elsie , then I want to tell you something. " The earnest air of the young fellow mpressed Mr. Horton , and ho led the way to the dining room. The Inspector specter , readily seeing that there was lothlng for him to do there , had the grace to depart. Hob was greeted with overwhelming caresses by his aunt nnd cousin , who had expected before they heard ho was drowned to see a childish boy , over whom It would be necessary to keep n constant watch. Hero was a manly young fellow come to them att- t'l1 xliangu adventures not to bo watched over , but to uavo them and the government. Hob soon told his story , and his un do hurried him off to see the president. Rob soon told his experience , nnd was listened to with great eagerness. An olllcer In uniform was called In , and the story was told to him. Hob went homo with his uncle , and they sat up late that night listening to his recital , over nnd ever again , of his adventures with Starne and Klvln , nnd on board the "Black Cat. " What pained them most was to learn that Lemuel Starno , the man whom they had trusted , and who had almost succeeded In winning the regard of Elsie , wan such n villain. itob told his undo of the promise he had made to the crew of the " 'Blaclv Cat , " and Mr. Horton assured him that It would bo substantiated , by the presi dent. There was little need of proceeding to any extent to Identify Rob , : for Mr. Horton recognized him from the photo graph sent from New York. And If any further Identification should prove necessary , there was tlmo enough foi that in the future. Mr. Horton , had taken all Hob's things from the "Royal Mall , " and ho was soon clad In n trim New Yorl outllt. As ho was taking leave of the now soiled Spanlbh jacket Jio felt In - the pockets , and thcro ho found the 'three lists of names given him by El vlnfuo'io were used , by the prealden at'the trial. All the conspirators were brought to notice , nnd the stores In the cave nt Mack Cut bay wore seized. Richard Olvln wait shot and Lemuel died of his vound. Not only wns Rob received with en- hiislasm by his uncle , aunt and cous- n , but ho wns the hero of Uuenon \yres. The president gave him a gold nedal , on which was the date nnd the lory of the valuable services Rob had ondered the government. The "Blnclc Cat" waw now the property of the gov- rntnent , and the president used his nfluence , nnd this was also given to lob. It was a very handsome little schooner , none too large for a yacht , and Mr. Horton accepted It for Hob , md nt once placed a reliable crew on It. Many a good sail has Rob had on that schooner since that day , and nnny n stirring adventure has ho had while off on business for Mr. Horton. Mr. Norton Is delighted with Rob's quIcknefcH In grasping the details of his argo business enterprises , and there s no doubt that If Rob lives , ho will jo not only a true , brave man , but a rich one as veil. ( The end. ) Ancient Coffee Ilottno * . The coffee houc.o Is every night crowded with men of parts , says the Connoisseur. Almost every one you meet Is a polite scholar and a wit. Jokes and bonmots are echoed from box to box ; every branch of nature IB critically examined and tfie merit of every production of the press or per formance at the theaters weighed and determined. This school to which I am myself Indebted for a great part of my education , and in which , though unworthy , I am now arrived at the lionor of being a public lecturer has M'ptl up ninny authors , to thn amazing entertalnnient and Instruction of tholr readers. Buttons , the grand archetype of the Bedford , was frequented by Ad- dlson , Steele , Pope and the rest of that celebrated set who flourished at tli3 leglnnlng of this century and was re garded with just deference on account of the real geniuses who frequented It. But we can now boast men of su perior abilities men who , without any one acquired excellence , by the mere dint of a happy assurance , can exact the same tribute of veneration and re ceive it as duo to the Illustrious char acters , the scribblers , layers , fiddlers , gamblers , that make so large a part of the company at the Bedford. IJoltlnc Our Fooil. There Is undoubtedly a great deal to be said in favor of the opinion that a considerable portion of the Illness in this country Is caused by the unpleas ant habit of eating too wipldly. Of conro we all know , and have at times a very painful experience of , the fact , that this Is a high-pressure age , and all Is done at express speed , but this surely ought not to bo the case with our meals. It Is Interesting , but not pretty , to watch the business man when he goes into a restaurant for his uneheon. It Is with him looked upon In the light of a duty and not n pleasure. Ho must eat , and he feels ; hat he has only a few minutes to de vote to the operation , so that he may be back at his ofllce with all possible speed. lie attacks his food savagely , gulps down his beer or wine , and when the last sad rites are over ho pays and bolts in fact , It is a case of bolting from beginning to end. Every doctor will tell you that people should cat slowly , and occupy the time pleasantly with conversation. In this way we shall live longer and enjoy better Health and greater ability to cope with the world. Miule Her Account tinnil. It was only a dainty little note from a woman depositor , but it caused a gentle ripple of merriment among the accountants and tellers of an uptown bunk. The institution caters to wom- en.and the president has often remark ed that the women depositors were In some respects more careful In their business methods than the men. A few days ago the discovery was made that the account of one of the women depositors had been overdrawn a few dollars. The usual notification in such cases was sent to the depositor , with thn request that the account bo made good. A prompt and polite reply was received from the delinquent. She apologized for the overdraft , thanked the bank officers for informing her of the fact so courteously and Inclosed her check on the same bank for the amount of the overdraft. It Is needless to sny that an explanatory note was sent to this depositor reminding her that an overdraft was not a credit to be drawn"upon. . New York Commer cial Advert'lso'r. Looking Out for tlio Family. "Dear , " she said , during an Interval of comparative 8anlly."promlse me one thing. " "Anything , " ho answered with the recklessness of love. "After we have been married a rea sonable tlmo , It wo decide a divorce Is desirable , promise that my brothers , who are struggling young lawyqrs.shall represent us. " Philadelphia North American. Hotter Olrl No IT. ' " 1 am so thankful , " said good Mrs. Upjohn , "for the change that seems to have taken place In Bessie. Ever since the first week In December It was the first week In December , wasn't It , Clar ence , wo got that now sealskin cbllar- ctto for Bos le 'she has gone to church regularly. Hiian't , missed a Sunday , ! ' Chicago , Tribune. - ' There's nothing certain In man's , Ufa hut thls'nthnt.ho > mUatiW5oiU.Tt0.weni Meredith. 11 EXPANSION IDEAS They arc Kept Open Purely for Campaign Purposes , WHAT BRYAN'S ELECTION MEANS , V. Drfttrtirtloit of I'nriv.tlcd Prosperity , I.otror AVugo anil Krantlrr Kinploj- inont HI * I'ollry Could Not Ho Cnrrloil Out , i\cn : Though Ho AVrro IClectcil A Comparison of tlio Two ( Jrcat I'lirtluH. Those who so fondly hoped and be lieved that the "anti-Imperialists , " as certain republicans termed themselves , would support Uryan for the presi dency , are to be disappointed. Sena tor Hoar gave out a statement a few days , ago , in which ho said : "I do not presume as yet to foresee the Issue of this business. The alter native of electing Mr. Uryan Is not , In my Judgment , to be contemplated for a moment. His election means , if ho and his party can have their way , the destruction of our unrivaled pros perity , lower wages , a scantier employ ment for our workmen , the debasing of our standard of value , tarnishing the national faith , the destruction of ( . edit , the arraying cluss against class , bring into contempt the authority of the supreme court , and undermine the security of property and values. Now some of our friends say that It is better that all these things should happen than that this policy of imperialism should be persisted In. But that Is not the ( mention. "It is not the question whether Bry- anlsm or imperialism bo the worse for the American people. The ques tion Is whether anything that Mr. Bry an can be trusted to accomplish In o- position to imperialism Is wortli attaining at the prlco of all these other sacrifices. For one , I cannot see any thing to expect in the way of a return to the ancient principles of the Hepub- liran party by the election of Bryan. We could have stopped the whole thing by defeating the treaty of Paris , which would have compelled It to he amend ed by making the same provision as to the Philippines that we thought It right to rnako'ln regard to Cuba. That purpose was baffled by Mr. Urya.ii. The defeat of the treaty , or rather its amendments , as I have Indicated , wru assured when Mr. Bryan came to Washington and by his personal In fluence Induced enough of his follower ! ! to vote for the treaty to insure Us passage with but a single vote to spare. It would have been defeated , a ? It was , If Justin Morrll had lived. I have no doubt that Mr. Bryan did this for the sole purpose of keeping the question open as an issue for the cam paign. "Now , what can he do if he is elect ed' ? Congress will settle the question so far as the establishment of a gov ernment for the Philippine archipelago is concerned , before the present ad ministration shall so out of posver , and in all probability before the present session shall be over. Whatever may be the fate of the presidential election , the Republican ascendancy in the Sen ate for at least four years longer Is assured. If it were not so , there are many Democratic senators my information mation Is that there are at least nine who agree with that large number republicans who are In favor of holding those Islands forever , or at any rate for a long and indefinite period. I suppose the same thing is true as to many Democrats In the house. " THE TWO PARTIES. One tlui Piirly of Ire riMH ; thu Other the I'ui-1.v of IMlnd Opposition. One the Party of Progress ; the Other the Party of'Blind Opposition. At a banquet on the occasion of the Lincoln birthday celebration at Chicago cage , Hon. J. K. Cubblson of Kansas , in responding to a toast , said : "Tho democratic party ban but one positive idea and that is opposition to the republican party. Its platform is rotten fiom age and defective from Ube. Only one new plank lias been placed in Its platform during the past forty years , nnd that plank was sawed in Arkansas , transported to Chicago by Coxey's "army" as the Kansas "pop" says , "because the bulwarks of the Chicago convention , " "free and unlimited coinage of silver" is the only new song the democratic party has learned since the civil war , and that song like the sOng of a dying man be came the melody of Us dying'1 hour. The democratic party ta it national mourner. Every four years It buries lib treasures. In ISliO it burled "stat * sovereignty. " In 18GI it buried "op position to the war. " In IS US It buried "opposition to reconstruction. " In 187It burled a "renegade republican. " In 1870 it asked the republican party " to furnish the cadaver. We" refused , nnd with great grief nnd lamentation It finally burled "Tllden and reform. " In 1S80 It burled "Hancock and local tariff issue. " In 1884 it missed the funeral procession , but continued to wear mourning. In 1SSS It buried "tariff reform. " In 18D2 under the leadership of Grover the Second thr democratic party obtained absolute power In all brandies of the govern ment. It almost Immediately com monccd divorce proceedings agaln.st Grover , and made preparations for a first-class funeral which followed In 1S9G , when the democratic party with tears In its eyes laid away forever the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 1C to 1. In the coming contest the democratic party will enjoy another carriage ride to the cemetery , and this time It will bury three things Bryan , Aguinaldo and all hope of fu ture success. " Slum ( UK Up the I'muil * . The democratic P.llllon Times has been telflng some more truths abouf the sham reform stfatV "pfllclals. ' 1 ( says : i . „ r "One cannot read the published ac counts of the proceedings of yester- iliiy's meeting of the State Board of Transportation without reaching the the conclusion that Messrs. Meservo , bervunti of the railroads than servants to the public. Mesorvo offered a reso lution to rescind the action of the board In 1807 , requiring the roads to grnnt carload rates to shippers of llvo stock , and his resolution was adopted notwithstanding n vigorous protest by Attorney General Smyth , who wns sup ported by Secretary Porter. To a man up a tree or In Nebraska It would some times appear that Wolfe , Meservo and Cornell were representative of Ih.i railroads and not servants of the pee ple. Language too strong cannot be employed In condemlng these men who arc selling the people and their party to the railroads. This latest ac tion on their part shows clearly when ? the blame belongs for failure of secre taries to "do something" during the past two years. The Lincoln Post , the able champion of the corporation fac tion In the fusion forces , will proba bly ask to have the Times arraigned on a charge of treason , because we dare point out the real traitors to fusion principles and to the fusion cause. But nomatter. / . We cannot afford to have fusion hopes In this state blighted by the uncondcmned conduct of any of our party leaders , even though those leaders may be filling state offices. Senator Stmuirt'n Vlmvx. That venerable silver leader , Senator Stewart of Nevada , has not changed his mind on the expansion question. On the llth of January , 1871 , In speak ing on the San Domingo resolution , In said : "I believe that It Is a part of the destiny of this country , whether for good or not , to annex more territory. I do not believe In the power of any man or set of men , or of any party , to prevent the accomplishment of this destiny. While this republic growa it must expand , it must increase ; as It grows it must extend its territory as itc wealth and power increase. That has been the history of every country while it was attaining its destiny. History does not furnish us an example 01' any nation that nas risen to power and prominence which has not during growth expanded. It Is one of the ele ments of growth for a nation to ex pand , as much as It Is an clement of growth in the oak , which , as It growa , must have room to extend Its trunk and multiply Its branches. " ( Cong. Globe 1871 , page 427. ) In a speech on the floor of the Sen ate a week ago Senator Stewart made this quotation from his former speech , and then followed with a strong argu ment In favor of retaining the Philip pines. He said that the president had ncted wisely and properly In the mat ter , and that the administration had not departed from the teachings ot tin lathers of the republic. It is high time that the Aunties read Senator Stewart out of the popocratlc party. the DelitR. The farmers of Seward county made n reduction of ? 10,301 during the month of January. Karmlng pays in that county. Gage county is also pros perous. The farmers there reduce their indebtedness ? iS28 ; ! during the month. Dining the year 1899 there was a total reduction of the real estate mii't- gages In the state amounting to $7- 155i314. Since the election of McKln- ley the total reduction has amounted to $19,907,035 , or about ? 19 per capita lor the entire population. Another lucre-Ms. ; | tl \VKt.s. ! Three years ago the Baltimore & Ohio road was practically bankrupt , us were many other lines , the result of stagnation of business under dem ocratic times. Now all this has changed. A few days ago the B. & 0. announced an increase in the wages ot its engineers , affecting over 3,000 men. Other roads have taken similar action since the election of McKInley. am * hundreds of thousands of employ es have been directly benefited. Iteiluelni ; th National Debt. Prosperity makes its showing in th United States treasury as usual. For the first half of February the receipts of the government exceeded the ex penditures by $3,118,019.79. For the past eight mouths the net gain has been at the rate of $4,500,000 per month. Under u democratic adminis tration , In a time of peace , the govern ment was running behind and increas ing the public debt. Note the differ ence. Travel * I.Ike a i'liitouiat. Fusion papers are announcing that. Biyan has traveled 9.2,720 miles since Ills nomination in 189G. Had he not traveled on passes and levied on local ( i mmittoes for his incidental expense * ; , the straight coast of such a trip would lir over $ ; i,000. provided he rorte in 01 dinary coaches the same ns the " ( 'oar common pnople" patronize. ICiite of Inerriixe. The decided increase in prosperity may be traced by the figures showing the sales of American manufactured goods to foreign countries during De- iitinber. In 1S97. ? 2.000,000 : : ; in 1898 , $28,000,000 : in 1899 , $30,000,000. Farm I.ioducts show a corresponding In- 11 ease. * "Hen HurV < irrut sueetisx UK a IMny. One of the most pronounced dra matic successes of the season in New York Is William Young's dramatiza tion of "Ben Hur , now for about three months holding the atage of the Mroadwny theater , with crowded houses. The diamatly.atlon of "Ben Ilur" was done with assistance In sug gestion from ( Jen. Wallace , author of the novel. Titfliit.i-I'our Hour S.VHleiu AVorl.H Veil ] The American Society of Civil En gineers has been discussing the advis ability oi the general adoption of the twen'y-four-hour ' dock , and a promi nent member of the society , who Is a manuiacturcr in Maine , said in a re cent speech that he had been using the twen'y-four hour system for time nnd nil his workmen like it and understand It. All "ltoo < n\elt" Shops. Nearly every barber shop In Albany has en one of Ita shelves a shaving mug labeled "Theodore Roosevelt. " it is u bood advertisement for the barber , but afs a matter of fact that governor dot s not patronize nny of the shops. He { ots shaved In the private room of the executive duunbt-r. When I came out of the fair House of Youth I heedlessly behind mo closed the door Now every hour Is bitter with the truth That 1 can find that portal never more. Louise C. Moulton. 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