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Show TEIK - 1RI-WEEK- JOU!lT!iLO:U. LY UTAU,, MARCH 3 1903 --i- The Journal and Commoner. Mr. Bryans rrje Commoner, be especially interesting -- rter"will present instructive during of Theact.on ,sion of congress. deterwill probably this cougwM which the issues upon mine tbe will be next presidential campaign foueht. . 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The two heavier single turret oiies will then proceed to engage the Tennessee, while tbe double turret Mississippi river monitors will lie'oT the fort and cover our passage. c have had word that the Pensacola and the Tceumseh will be here this afteriioon-tha- nk . Godi I was raoi titled to ddatli to find the army ready to begin this mornjng and we not able to carry cut our part of the programme its agreed. Waiting will do the Boldiersno harm, sir, said Drayton, and I hardly be Prudent until all ihe fleet be here. The odds aro heavy against us as It is. . Yes, yes; I suppose you are right I dont fancy those iron pots myself, Draytou, but In this instance' we must have them,, replied Farragut thoughtfully, with a sailors natural reluctance. t6 yrctcTTo monitor OR. ironclad any su- iwii'lnrlftr to the beautiful wooden ships on which he had served, been trained and one of which now bore his flag. The time was the transition period between wood, sails, steam and iron, and while sails were doomed it was not yet quite certain that the oak timbers would give way to tbe iron beam, or the broadside frigate to tbe turret , - lifetime, no. repairs. Uses Ordinary Pins. Just by a mere blow the machine point off the staple, drives, clinches it. or some purposes such as eking shades to rollers, or pic-- res t frames the base is turned BtaPle is then driven th a? maera b&j into uta the head and Jln? Qds it into a fowood Price, $2.00. fR sale rnr Earl & England Pqb.Cq, ir The y.oung' officer could not repress a sudden movement which tbe observant admiral instantly detected. My boy, he said, I feel for you. I - know something 'of how you must feel. WlieuJLc'ame up the Mississippi to New Orleans, my own sister and many of my relatives Were in the city. I dreaded the idea, that I might be obliged to fire upon them at any moment. I .met .your father in the Mexican war. I know he wiil give us -- nrn-icab- , , - and-stripe?- ; ship-formati- - Cu-tainly- THE the lmppy title. However, lifting his The best pill neath the stars glasses, lets to the chart You know ' ' this harbor? . M It cleanse? the system aud never 'Ycs, sir. I have sailed oyer every fathom of .it, I believe, answered gripes, Little Early Kisers of wordly rePeyton. What In? you from memory. pute No one' can do' better' than his My own sloop, sir. Ask for DeWitts and take no Now, Mr. .And not alone, Ill be bound, ' substitute, best, said the admiral. as he reyton, I wish' you would take a' look chuckled the admiral amusedly, A small pill, easy to buy, easy ' at these shoal lines and. give us' your j scanned the chart . to take and easy to net, but neyer I No, sir, said Peyton, paling visibly opinion on them. You were, born here, failing in yesults. DeWitts Little. I recollect, and perhaps you may be j under the browrn of his cheek.' . EartyTtisers arouse the secretions ableto glvetissomeadditlonntin- - ' "ltii many a young girl for a which will bq helpful, I mate. Ill warrant continued fhe olri- - and. act a? a onw ljyo- yyou, guuilewenr er man, not heeding the other's agita-tlo- curing permanently. City Drug as he scrutinized the chart Store. that, God willing, I am going In in d 3i the morning. With one, sir. My an old friend, a hard fight. said the young man Yes, sir, he is as brave as a lion. proudly, raft. I have no doubt of it, returned tbe assented tbe cap- admiral Yes, admiral. kindly, and it is- bard to tain, you see there is the ram, you think that you must fire upon his fort, know, and the gunboats. After we get but it is a thing that a great many past the forts we will have to deal with men have had, to do. I myself am a those. southern man, born in Tennessee. I Of course. lived in Louisiana when I entered the . To my mind they are the most danservice. My wifes people are all Virgerous obstacles to our attempt. Theyll ginians too. - If there had been an rake the life out of us in that narrow separation between the sections. channel. I might, I would, have gone with the Yes, they will, if they are well han- south but when war came my course dled, as they are sure to be. Well, was clear to me. But dont you think well have to grin and bear it as best wc can. Ouce get our broadsides to bear on tbe gunboats well make short work of them. And tbe Tennessee, sir? We cant make any different plans as to her. Old Buck is a' fighter, you know. He isnt going to wait for our passage; hes going to be hi the thing from the beginning, if I know him. Quite so, sir. May I ask what you propose to do with him? exWhy, fight hftn, of course! claimed the admiral. Mob him! Throw every ship upon him that can get a blow in. The wooden ships, sir? Certainly; ram him with those and hammer him to pieces with the heavy runs of the monitors and our own Ircadsides. It will be wood against iron, sir, remarked tbe captain thoughtfully. Yes, I know that, except for the monitors. Tbe day of the wooden 6hip is about over. I suppose in the end iron will win, observed Drayton. Yes, I suppose so, but not in my day not tomorrow, anyway, replied I feel perthe admiral confidently. fectly certain we can attend to the Tennessee all right. Well just work at her until we sink her by sheer Good afternoon, Mr. Peyton , said the -- - - v admiral. weight of numbers. Provided she doesnt sink some of it didnt hurt me to turn my guns us before that. against my own people, my wifes Ive counted upon that Drayton. I people! Eh, Captain Drayton? Indeed it does, sir, feelingly anexpect to lose some of my ships, probably same under the guns of tbe fort swered Drayton, who was from North and possibly some from tbe Tennes- Carolina. I can well remember my see, but we shall have enough left to own sensations when I took the Faw-nc- e in at Fort Royal. You know, my complete the work, never fear. Thats a risk that every flag officer must run. brother commanded one of the forts And a lost ship counts for little beside there. a battle gained, said the admiral philAnd my brother is on the Tennessee, Notwithstanding, I fer- admiral, said Feyton. osophically. t Is htr indeed? said the admiral. vently pray all may pass safely. And. as to the fire of Fort Gaines, Well, Admiral Buchanan will give tdiniral? him plenty to do, if I know him, and Too far off for any damage to us. us too, and well try to see that he has Aud the torpedoes? an opportunity to do all lie wants. Im Well face them too. If we can just aching to meet him and have pass through the open channel near things out. Strange, Drayton, that the :he fort, we may escape from them. four men in this cabin should all be And if not? southerners in arms against the south. .Not against the 6outli as a south, I dont care that, snapping his fingers, for them! By the way, I think admiral, if you will permit ine, replied wed better have Fey ton in here for a Drayton quickly, his face flushing his northern tics were much more intense final look at this chart. Will you the admirals but against any than anticsir, said Drayton, which seeks to disrupt the Unsection to the ipating the request and stepping Believe me, there is a difference. door of the cabin. Orderly,- he called ion. said the admiral thoughtfully, Yes, out, pass.,, tbe word for Lleutenafit see I is. You are right. there that Fcyton to report to the admiral in his I have the slightest not that Its cabin. the south, sir. On toward deanimosity . In a few minutes a young officer her. She is in my I love the contrary, scended from the deck, opened the a child tries to run away who mind like and within door of the cabin, stepped lost and we home and her from gets saluted. even her back to have bring Good afternoon, Mr. Fcyton, 6aid If we .batter her to pieces in Even sir. down Sit admiral tbe genially. the bringing, interrupted tbe admiral, But, first, will you tell tbe orderly to Bmiliug. scud Freeman here? Well, of course these things will continued the old Ah, Freeman, I have to punish my own inhappen. came 6ailcr as the pilot of the fleet ' commented the here, both children sometimes, to the cabin, come around e " this chart. fiag captain. of you,whereyou can-seThese nre the Jottings you made on Well, gentlemen, I think it is pretty tho old government chart, I believe, much over mrw. I thought it was pracFreeman? tically over after Vicksburg and GetYes, sir, answered the pilot re- tysburg, but Chickamaiiga gave them : ' a lift. Now I am sure of it. , spectfully. do Tbe south has only been beaten by you? You think they hre right, sir. own sons, sir, cried Feyton sudher serves, As near as my memory , in was I since denly. It has been some time ' . WeHrnot exactly, laughed the adMobile bay, admiral. It wont be long before you will be miral." We four happen to be southern men, but Grant, Sherman and Sheridan In once more, admiral. tbe andjsomeoMhc rest cant lagclaini to terrupted -- best and most effective to bind papers or fabrics. in every office, store Btrongly made, will last 1 '.Yes, sir; I hope not, answered the pilot,, smiling broadly and pointing to the chart' again. There was the channel, gentlemen, hat shoals change, and Still these waters are treacherous. the best' Information I cun give le sir. Feyton bit his lip to keep rtom trembling ,at the recollection of the happy but vanished pa'st: Forgive me, lad, said the old sailor, looking quickly up at him, as he remarked his changed voice, touched by the reticence with which Peyton spoke of that one, a reticence Which conveyed a great deal to the quick apprehension of the admiral forgive me. I didnt mean to call up recollections of that L WEEK ONE FOR will sell: Smoked herring, 7 for 25c. Smoked salmon 3 lbs. 35c. California hams, per lb. 12k. Pickles, one qt. 15c, 5 cans corn 55c, 4 pkgs mush 35c. kind. 75c. bu. Cookiug apples, per There is nothing to forgive, sir, an3 tea 55c. Schillings pkgs swered the young officer quietly. I 3 8 oz. 70c. pkgs Schillings put all that out of my mind when I refused to resign and came north to Tiuware, 25 per cent, off and follow the flag. with every $8 purchase will give As the admiral gazed at Peyton the one 50 c. clothes rack free. old mans ready sympathy, apparent in 1 -- his expressive face, almost unmanned him. He mastered his feelings, however. and turned to the chart. .'That 'chart appears to be all right, sir, so far as I can make it out. he said at lar.t, after scrutinizing it carefully. I think there is a little more water here and not quite so much there, pilot, he added, turning to the officer and pointing at different places. You may he right, Mr. Peyton, answered tbe pilot. I used to notice that right there was pretty shoal and it used to be deeper here. In its main features, however, I think your lines are very accurate. Thats good! exlaimed the admiral. Now as to the obstructions. You have been up there two or three times at night. You never saw any obstructions clo3e under Fort Morgan? No, sir, never; at least, no evidence of them. The piles come down there to starboard, pointing, but the waters are shoal there; we could not pass anyway. Of course, there is a triple line of torpedoes right across the channel except that space underthe guns of the fort to the eastward of that buoy, about 250 yards across, I take it, which seems to be a clear channel. We sunk the buoys, but 1 doubt if we have damaged the torpedoes any. Theyve left that space open for blwi aders, of course, said Drayton. "Well, well run our own blockade in the morning In 6pite cf sflips, fort or torpedoes. You have been in Fort Morgan, Peyton, I suppose, in the old days? les, sir. Many times." How is this plan of it? thrusting another paper toward him. That is the way it used to Le, as I recall it. Of course, they may have done a great deal to it since then. And the water Lottery you say is right there? "Yes, sir. It masks the curtain that looks to the northwest between these two bastions. Its gunc bear square across the channel. And the fort lias a raking fire on us until we come abreast of it? Yes, sir. Freeman," said the admiral, turning to the pilot, you hnow just how to take us in tomorrow mr ruing? Yes, admiral. You will be in the maintop, nr usual? "Yes, sir. Thats the best place for me. I can communicate with the deck by the speaking tube along the mast, and I can direct our consort, the Metacomet, by hand. I shall bo right beneath you, said the admiral, and in touch with you. By the way, I think it would be just as well for us to take the tender and go up above Sand island aud take a final look at things this afternoon. Drayton, will you oblige me by seeing that tho necessary signals are made? I shall want you and Watson to go, and you might call the commanding officers of the other ships to go with us. That will do, Freeman. 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