The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1898 Page: 2 of 6
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CHAPTER IX. Continued.
1 tc colonel smiled jjcrfunctorily. He
had heart! the tale before. "I rather
oi::ser he did not come dovvh on ti-
with an order for examination this
"1 wonder sometimes" sa"d Mr. Hill- time" he observed.
tijs. "if the delays in the mails that we- i -Vcll I icckon from what they got
-d about "art- not due to delays in ' Dut of it before that he thought hei do
jetting the bttei -.tailed. I don't etter to lake somebodv that had gone
through the working's without an order
' from the court" suggotcd the si:perin-
. tctidciit with a grin.
(-'ol. Meredith thrummed absently on
I he table his eye.-? fi.cd in frowning
1 thou-rht noon the Jioor. "It would situ-
ft A
Icjiiiw that ail households are like
mine lnii 1 know that Miutiiii--j we
have the greatest time u ever heard
rf getting the lettci that m have wnt-
! out of the hon-e; gtt:ng thesu
ir;ed at at!. For in.-tance:
"I writir a letter the other night to i j.jjf.. matters" he observed at length.
nty hi other. Mamnc-j jt and nut it on
l"ie shelf iu tlje dining-room alongside
the clock wiore 1 could warecly fail
to see it in tin- morning. I w:tb going
io lake it oat with me thru when I
a t for the pa pi i which I go fr my-
self i ui. lead of having it left so a- io
make sure of g- tting a breath of fre.-:
air before breakfast ior 1 can't ilo wilh-
&t the paper and 1 am ctrlain to go
far it. ruin or shine.
"I thought of the iVJler nh h 1 got
trp and Iwtei I saw it leaning jg;.Iu-t
t'w clocKon the diniug-ro-'ii -la if. and
.!; ht t myself that I iuu:Ju fr-
! : .1. L..'er .-till win 1 kad ":i'e in
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. ii'i hi t -. fj-tti-r to my
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. (fan; -o.i ! '!ii oiiny hat
j'..-.i that I oii.dt hve
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i' .i.-niit it ft.'tn t!i datt
v .'i.d hate th"Mlit thai
u.ixlead iu; whtrea-
. "n this cas. jit !ra?st. thai
Jt Ii'Mirs f the delay uasilm to ttMii;
ii 'Iiat imoutil of time in gtl'figtiit
Uer int'i the jst ofllee." X. Y. Suu.
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Col. Tat MurpliTk. f Fionda. liad in i
ted Col. Xat "b'lub'r-or. t.f T-as to
"."tie a Mtii w:th tl. former ut tiie
:: of a ilv. lilottn luttei. I.!!gag I ol.
H .idern !... ii out to tin- :d that
u.iter Wis unlit for u-" -pt iu iich
fiuts.tic srn as ehn.'!tig 'i-k. J
nd J it may ! imag.:.d ui:at the
j'jafe coi.:-i.- r"p! w.i t lijv uti;- '
rn colleague. Te ppl. of T as
;ire m.her l:bul.u-l iiulln. ...mi .i.
evidently referring- to .-wine projOMiiii
that hail been discu.sswl before. "J he
mine has stopped r.ork.you say."
Ye.: engine broke ilow n." Mr-
Crcady's tone cur.veying a hint t s-ub-tle
humor in the explanation.
"Well if you can make it iro I don't
1 now that we take any great chance"
the eolomd said risir.tr with dUtinet in-
timation iltat he ron.ililered the intet-
iew- a: aa end. "But there i no fi?ie.'
in carrying lb joke t far. 1 wou.d
top hhrt of the dk-1'H'ated Nhotihh r
this time if I were joh. Come. I"r"-
thy:" but he staitid with .siirpriseas h
1 kd at her exclaiming with penuine
i 2oitii: "liut what is the matter
child? are you ick?"
"I lwdieve I think I have a sl:.rht
':-'daefcf." she nenotfly returr.-d. a
v .r. . f r d udder ly dyving lt-r e!ir -ki.
Th' heat" sh JtopjMd t-i p:- her
1 ukd in 31 bewildered way weo - her
"it is stiflitit'. i- it not?"
'! hoje you're not going to hare
uounaii fever." her father impatient-
i cja -ulat'd. sei7:ng tijun her hnt:d to
i el h'r j'ukse.
"I i.ou't ktiow bul vec 1m "ti givin
7HkS Mewuliih -tJi:n of t -t:r with
our talk." MeCreadr i-ttitn'M' d. in
.-e1vhat jeo- tone of ;juiry from
the door. "Mebln she ill uks -l-.e's got
in with j-onv pretty tourr'i eitirens;"
but nobody wasgi-ving l:ed tt v.hat he
sail.
"A little to. fa-t." tl:' do: -1 prJ-
Dunecd. rfleai'ij- the v. ri-t while he
-htil hi.s v. a ieli ".ith an !np-!-!.-nt s-nap
"I dare :iv i: is tiothir.r: 1 ui J would j
1-etter t.ke some ouin?ti ::' I era to
bed."
"Ye; I do not care fur any -iipper.
I will go back to my r-.t:i. IJorothy
v:Ui-murel. hurriedly e.-r r::y avoid-
ii!" a '.'lance at ?drCr a ' : - -he piied
Ij'in :: 'hedoor.
"T.'ke at least fiie grair- t" rjuinin'."
her father anxiously adiised. looking"
.'ft.r her. "And I will send you up some
t;i anil tea."
l'ie grains of quininel How far
c.'ild tha go toward pnr:ar Harvey
X I a di.-Vcated shoulder? How far
' ard sainrr h'r fathi r fp'Utt the di-
r: of evn Jaeii aepis( . in ?u-.'
"'iainous Work0 Doro'by h.u"hrd hi
f.-terieal amttsj'inent as -! j-tk;-iv
1 .K-t-d her room si lati"h wkVh ci:dd
" 1 -'iiwthititr like a '.
-''.- had a'wayx Ikvii .- ?
fiih'r; prowl of the iust-tscti
r ."tit vxlitch s(Kke in iheahrt
.'ivtif i:s j r-oi'.iii iIkM'Mi:;
! of her
r fi:i -t
f!:oea!
:'.-:ie.
v t l!-:igh austerity of his I'.: !rr: of his
!';:e apfM'atautc in the work! of men: of
b'.- bril!ia;:t war record vile-.: his title
1 .d lit-cn v. on b signal l-raeiy in lh
i!- !d; of the unbroken series tf ltt-it'
:;."sses which hail giv 11 him lit-
j- m crand pr-stireof money. Howe.er
they might malign Itiui men treat -d
him with a defrenei- which she had al-
ways accepted ;? jus iribttt to h:s
-vorlh. looking up to him in that hero-
w .ir-kip w-hich t-m an innate impulse
01 the woman nature. 1 nat this :ui-
V:'.'. :ui t-o luMindie-ly fosterel w;. :
not all love she had liardly rca'i !
ti::t!l now when 'h seemed to feel h-r-st
If shrtnking back from him with a
ort f horror. Words thai in a niement
of .eiicmcnt her mother had utter d
.!'". ago came back to hr n w
n- sh paced the floor. "I hop yon
fort until gradually their meaning'
seemed luminous. Ah there must bo
help! God cr.'tld not mean that she was
to Bit helpless whilo that great wrong-
was being perpetrated. He would show
her the way!
And a moment later her faith seemed
strangely justified in n chance remark
of the servant who brought her supper.
"That Chinaman was up for your pa's
wash this nf tcrnoon" the girl observed
pausing for brief enjoyment of the quid
of chewinc-guni in her mouth as she
leisurely disposed the tray upon a tabic.
"Hut 3-011 was out 'n' so I told him he
must come agai!j."
"Oh. ye?; the Ch:namr.n. Tell him Io
come right up. please" Dorothy ex-
claimed ready to clap her hands for joy
at this solution of the dilemma. Hop
Sing might be trusted with a note; a
carrier pigeon could not be more un-
swervingly direct in executing Ihe
trust ':nr more silent about it after-
ward. Hhe knew Hop Sing only by
sight but this was enouTh to assure her
that he was the one for the mission.
In a moment a few v.i.rds hail been
written cum eying the warning in sim-
plest phrase the note unsigned but so
exir'scd that she felt it-? sincerity
could not be questioned: and then hur-
riedly pinning 011 her hat ; ml seizing
her purse sh. flew- dcv.n the stair.--.
She could noL wait for the rirl's iik-s-saire
to bririr th loan to h-r; she would
go to the laundry liers"lf.
Hop Siiiir. squirting water through
his tfi-th upon a pile of nnirh-d:ie!
!cloi!i(- heaped up on a tab'e Ik fore
him. looked up with the mechanic.!
smile of his kind as the ou:ty htdv ao-
jieared in the doorway. "Ton wan'
wa-hee? Flifty cent a chin." helieam-
it:dy exelahto'd. ;is.hc Iu-::.ited to ex-
plain her errand.
"I want to send a note this note
to Sir. .ei! at the .Mascot mine" .she
breathlessly returned showing the en
velojH. "Y0.1 know Mr. Neil?"
Hop Sing looked faintly purled. bu'
hi smile w.- unehauiriitg. "You v. an
Misser Nell washec?" he jerkily ejacu-
lated mechanically going en with hi
work ijrtii the eUitlcs before him.
"Where you tickey. eh 7"
"Xo; oh no." she despair'ncly mur-
mured glancing back at the door.
Sonieloly might le coming in at any
moment. "It is this note for Mr. Neil.
I want you t- take it to him."
Hop Sing --miled rather more broadly
looking somewhat less like :i graxen im-
age. "Mis.-er .Veil wan washee.1
Where tickey. eh? f.o-s tickey. eh?"
he chirped with an air of having sohed
the problem adding with a scries of
little nod-j. while his licaily eye:
brightened "heap mans lose dam tick-
ey. Too thin. Xo go. Xo hae tickey.
no gt washe."
"( h:" po...- Dorothy ..rled in ut-
ier iiopele.-snvss. turning to the (Iiku.
ISu she would not gi.e up; this was her
only chance. Sh" must nmfce him 1111-dcrj-tand.
She turned with an inspira-
tion drawing a "lvor doi.'ar from her
pur-e. Hop Sing loid.i-d interested. "It
i fur you- you shall hac it- if you
will carrv Hits note to Mr. Xcil at th-
Ma.-iot 111 in:." sh.
slowly aiift ii:pri -Mvch
There coithl b-- t; quest "m: ikai the
dollar was ::!iiii'u to the jn'md of
denming; her father with erery nordt
but he had eagerly counted upon roach
ing her with the truth through Ihig
trial. He must win."
He had not long to w!- before a fig
urc came slinking down th aill dodg-
ing in igzng course among &e shad-
ows of the trees.
"Well?" ejaculated .Veil in tenw In-
quiry going n few steps to meet him.
"Well you know we broke down
over there this afternoon" the fellow
awkwardly began.
"Yes; I noticed th engine had
stopped" Xcil returned impatiently.
"Hut how about your te.VJfying for ua
to-morrow?"
"I dun no's I kin earn a hundred dol-
lars any easier though of course 1
shall lose my job" he hesitantly
drawled.
"Hut 1 told you that. I would give yon
another." returned Xeil. quickly draw-
ing a Iocg breath of relief counting
that the bargain was made.
"I lien thinkin that mebbe there's n
chan.e for ou to go down 'a take a
look around yourself if you've a mind
to." Haker irreleiantly rejoined. "You
Hob Lovson on
PITH AND POIHT.
"Wnut iin aristocratic air Mr. High
roller assumes." "Yes; she reniiuds m
of the best milliner; in a small own."
Chicago Evening lost.
"Old Grabber ought to be satisfied
with the money he has." "He is sati-
ficd eo much so that he wants a lol
more of exactly the same kind." Tit-
Hi ts.
She "Julie and doe are engaged but
they have decided to keep their engage
ment 11 secret: .luliq told me so." He
"Yes. I know it: doc told me so." Yon- ;
kers Statesman. j
"Heavens!" shrieked the heroine; "1 ;
nm undone!' "Come away. Si!" audi
bly remarked the old lady in the audi
euee. as she aro.se: "I ain't a-goiu' tct
watch any disrobin'laetI" Puck.
Too Ttime. First Agi!ator-"Whn! f
did you think of Hillikins.' speed: i
ngain.st the money power?" Second Ag-
itator "It was weak very weak. He
mentioned th deadly upas tree onH
fft la Goad F
A couple of stylisbly-drrssed jovftg
women met on Mafrket street Tester
day shook bands kissed inquired after
each other's health and proceeded t
gossip. Suddenly one pansed aa
staring at the other in surprise asked:
"What in the world makes you look
so thin?"
"Thin? Why I weigh more than I
ever did."
"But you look as slim as a tmII."
The slender girl reflected a moment
then blushed furiously.
"Oh. let me get off the street. I mast
he a f:igbt" she exclaimed. MI left say
hips at home on a chair." San Francis-
co Post.
Eiuiicror Pafrea f Daellna?.
Thanks to the encouragement whica
Emperor William has accorded to the
practice of dueling it is cow being
adopted by the medical profession in
Germany. A couple of physicians
summoned in consultation became in-
volved at the bedside .of a patient in so
b
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I ghc mean hour to make examinations" 1
f Xcil agreed eagerly. 1
watch to-uight we've got the first
shift 'n theie's no'nody but us up
there now. " when it comes to tea-
tifzu wcli. I paced off the fust V
second levels jt:t now Hob keepin'
watch abme u 1 kinder looked cound
'n' sired things up: but think's I I'll
he hanrcil if Jd know what to ray
alMitit it if anybody arst me after all.
If only ou"d go down on rself n' jest
tigger out what jiou want me to tell "
"You're sine it'.s .safe?" Xeil ex-
claimed knocking the a.shes from Iijk
pipe with. an :ir which said that al-
rcai! he had assented to the preposi-
tion. Iu truth he was tingling with de-
light iu this opportunity which Jn the
face of Hi tghaui's defection appeared
fairly pioudcntiak "How about litis
other fellow ?"
"Well. I talked it. over with him 'u
of co:iise it ineins that he'll lose his
job io;: but I told him I knew you'd
make it right with him."
Certainly; he shall have a place on
the Mascot to-morrow if he wants it"
Xcil promised at once. i
"Hut he'll need a little greasin' in ad
vanee." the other protested; "0 !
cash he said. 'X I was thinkin mcb- !
be you'd gie me a little suthin' extry '
too. Mr. Xeil bein I'll be takin some
chances. If we'd git ketched at it 1
1 x .. .? . .. -..;.i. 1 .
threi t im..' rii'...i.m X.ivw . eucmeui a uispuic wjiu rcgaru 10 1
m;.i . .. t .. .. 1 t-' r- .character of the malady and of its
Did you know said Miss Cavcnne I . . 111.1.
"that the voting man who was trvMic ' """"" "- '""""'T s
Io propose to you writes poetrv?" "fir
tpring?" "Yes." "Well he ought tc
be iu .sympathy with his subject. He i
the matter out. The confllict took
place on the outskirts of I "(inn. on the
Ithine one of the combatants. Dr.
f....l.-A a. . s r- kllll.kt Ii a K V S
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ton Star' - I WL'1 ''b'' "i' instantly.
His Idea. kittle Tommy "Pnpn.dir '
yc.it ev i' see a evdone that blowvc ' "W!
ever thing up in tlie air: enw.s anc asked a stranger cf a Kentucky moun
hor-es. and hou.scs and thing upside taineer.
One Itcanon.
do vou keep so mnnv dogs?"
down?" Papa "Well. no. Tommy al-
though I've heard of it often." I.ittk
Tommy "Well. I think it'd be ralhei
tiresonie'to Ii.e MiIoug and tiex'cr se?
mil thing."- Hiirieni Life.
Kmeudittiou. Xow the gravediggor
had bcouie weary of wlnt thet
deem d those elderly jests-. "Sail dog
he." one of them const (iteutly took it
upon himself to remark. indieatii!!
Hamlet. "Great Pane" replied the oth-
er boldly. This fable teaches how cask
ly uncouih persons may jump from th
frying pan into the lire. -Detroit Jour-
nal. BIG MUSTACHES NOW A FAD.
War Talk IIx:s Stiirtvtl n Tendency t
l row l-'leree Hirsute Ap-
pt.iiil:iKt.
Xew Ytyk baiber who arc uf an ub
"I ley?"
"I asked why ou kept so many dogs.
It seems to me that you are rather a
! poor man and can scarcely ailord to
keep so many."
"1 haven't many dogs stranger
only IS. An the reason I keep 'em is
because they hain't keep me 'causa
tiny are pocrer than I am." Louisville
Courier-Journal.
A I'oor tlteuae.
1 "V. h..t have : to say for yourself?''
said the judge to the man who had been
con.iettl of stealing a watch.
! "Mv carlv education is res
for it. vour honor."
I "How so?"
"I war. taught that in order to dc
things properly it was necessary to
take time." Detroit I'rcc Press.
limit Itrcnil of Hone.
Actordirg to Herault during the
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I .l.MK.l-
Miire 01
Paris
by Henrv IV. a famine
ii'naii'. turn of iiii-ud have noticed
fcinec tin crisis with Spain became rag. d" anil bread sold at a crown a
expect the iio--s "ud smash our bloomin' acute and war talk was in theaircer- pound. When this was consumed tlie
Heads tor us.
"All right; I'll gie you ?.'0 apiece
if you'll let me tlown in the mine and
where that their customer- are run- people maddened with hunger ex-
nii'g to big m.is'neh.s. That is.iwhen lm:ted the drv bones from the enamel
house of the Holy Innocents nnd from
these made a kind of bread. Chicago
one wui. M tmrtfosl fat tlft)
proved fcJtk who aaafitgasarty j
btosMca Mttfrs tar ataiana
tUpatkf baiowweaayaVt.
History atataa tkai '
(Icial of sane iafBortaaca
day by a MKag tiIe;wMW;f
parade. AfymairjssaoftBfli
was cnarsjea win ma ikbiwi
lata for.rtl Th iudW. after
ease taraed to the Ditaaster HM ta
"T watflkce von: to the anaes far Iff
"To the Mints?" echoed Den Far. i
"Yes to the mince" retorted the face
tfoas magistrate: "there are great nintna
facilities on the Mediterranean. To 'will
fiad all the oar yon irant in the gaVcr8-"
At this brutal jest it is mid the attorney
for the prosecution Iauehe3 Tons: sad loud
bat Ben Knr aw jin toko in the eal'eya he
was not a printer. Detroit Free Press.
Experience
. i
And Not Experiments Should ba
Your Aim in Buying Medicine.
Let others experiment; you should b
guided by experience. Experiments aro
uncertain in result; experience ia sore.
Experiments may do you harm; experi-
etife proves that Hood's Sarsaparilla will
do you wonderful good. Tkotuamh gladly
tell what Hood's h:t done for them. They
want you to know a-id they urge you to
try it. Tliat is what is meant by the vast
number of testieioLv.'s writ ten in behalf
of Hood'a S.tt.'&p.iril'a. They give the re-
stiUs of expsrience and prove that
!iOd3SSpariifa
Is America's Oretcst Medicine. ScM by all
i!ru!:ists. 61: six lor ?". It.cl onlv Hood's.
HnnrTci P?Uar' ';''l'- mi'-i csroc-
nuuu & r'tii tlvc. All anirftfists z:o.
Os":-
?
S?'rir?fZZ
&W
''&&
-v.rs.s
- - Sl
cr"3-tf tf s a VTV ":Vsrr?j CsJ- f
JVA --sPSSs
fd y . -
ff3 bo to vonr rrroccr to-clav
J -'.' w
5-Js and gel a 1 5 c. package of
l';"Ai
iT'lill il
!-"
the mustache U willing to grow big.
During the ls: ivar or two the heat
I militurv mustache had it on th"i e
ci 1 lie. l'(opie wiio.sc hirsute appert-
Tribune.
dages ar jtatura'iv bold and h
"In adiaiiceV
in nuvauce. it you a . ; uages ar naiuraTiy ijoni ami n.t-.
"All right: better come right along ' gt intojlhc l.a'n'i of t:i:nii::rg ;k u
then for the coast is clear now" the ch.-el ami hca;. nn:-iriek. .- bieaiu
fellow said; "somebody might come 'f rare except among police captaii.s.
.Np.tural A(hnri(ni;o.
Tci.eher Wh.it kind of a bird
;u:ih send out of thi a:k-.
Small Hoy A. dove.
"I am surprised to find that
A
J' ''''fi-V-vt
did
the
moseyin' lound later." i that their wearcis attracted atlentior i .ra-n-ct bov in the class is the oulv
A sudden impulse of prudence caused in public! ontf to know."
Neil to pause. "1 suppose 1 may take Now this is all changed. .Militavj i "Please teacher his father keeps a
my six-shooter" he observed tenta- j inu-taeinjs bristle up Jiereeh in iiiereti- bird store." N. Y. World
titeh. J ing numjiiers. ard heavily-iiiustachec J7j "J
"Oh. sure; load yourself up like an ' men no (longer l4k odd. The ino- I .1;r: n.n.lrJlvi?n.;t f .
aid. siK-aling very r" jf !" returned the ftI- prit tor of a ciuaint little barber shor man sth:il follow Slicksmith?
i.Minagi.n.wn.euscemeutomaKo in .-ceouu avenue wuose patrot.s . c-uam('onR.rs Merchant-Well he is
Neils iiiiiii:t-in.iry iIoiiuL ridiculous crude a i:iunlNr oi members of Ihe t; . .';.. i.-. ort h !.. in.
c.:il I. . 1 i . :. .. . . . i .. .hi .1. . .. ... .. . . luiii"."""' ...... .-M. .Ib ... .w nun
.'. in iii- i iidti in. j t i-c to fo iiimuu uiiii - -. in tne icxiiii oi youic oi nii
get the gnu as well a.s a note-book be- oh: vat bins to a .bntica! n-j.ortrr ih
fore h" followed Haker's had up the ol lo'r ihiji :
hill. "I was. a i.iittir man. and umkulni
Ten minutes later Ihe bargain wu ' a journey-man barber in Magdeborg ! . T.l c'c"r''! "
completed the money paid over and (ievuiauyl shortly lieffirc the Cranei- t Weary Willie Kf you bed a million
.Veil w:is- liroeiTilmir.!..- ih.. t.tl..r. 1 mis. :.' t r " l".. ....I.l l....t.. .!.- ' tloll.IIS. Fields. V.Ut WOllIlI ytl (ll) wit
--.-- --.. j.. .... -. a v. v- !.-- . ' "M '
est as the day is long; but I'd advise all
io'ere.sted parties to keep an eye on
.' him durir.g the tight. Ciwk.
. It takes the piacc of co-
. ice ar. .!- Ihe cost.
? Matlo from nurc grains it
rk is nourisliinirancl health-
i? "
V' fi!
tic KI-
-Vll-"Tt I.L. I T.IUI : T. -i . - T
7
- -v
Mfcl -
aagaa
m u .ju
VxP eruiitj3t&
Cold Fields
br new nil'IIi:: It-Vi::i..-MO um Mwinprs
Ohio." IVlil.s.vl.. . i. III. ..--" - Ii..!..in.i."
lm.ni."u-Kt." spv. iit :' .l -vta Meam Iieat
electric lights ani . !l ns-":i-r i i i r-irea:niH.
SEATTLE TO $T. JCMAEL
a:ii". :.'ill.-' . im t' "' . I"l I . i ".7.
'i ; i e : r. i" - 'i . - r . . I Ii in ttia
.- .- .ti ' . IM i r ' OWII
-i ' I "ivf iViii-l'i t !. i:.(J'! IJIvcr
i r'itn.-. j-.- . .ti n- ti' !'.. li- t r-ii so J(uvou
i.'It t:id .ill ot.'.o.- Vukos ltlver iwnr..
" ALL VVAYKR ryOUTE"
i;Stt-:M'::.:i Hut tiiUlli eiialOec iias'sniKcr' to
I i He l'l Ifliln wlttinat nniliir-
way of the ('rnb-stake mine the heavy
z. o
l::il in llt -ii'li.. i -i i-iil.. I. ut -ln.i "
. .... ..... ..... ... .- ...t .. a .... ... ... . .
' I Tl f.?.ll. l.l.l.l..l
r-' ' ""LVt" r'-frl '' -l trainhKirhut oer his head. trimmed but as -oon as the war tall. n'lfrJ rie.os u y. i woumn i tut
-U r'AU ! "?? -"'"" "-r? "Well" c-celaimed Maker h compan- broke out military mustaches v.t re tm nu;rt "it' it-ld Jess rest easy a: let
j . .!--$.-! L Jir.'-V J I ion. eving the roll of bilks in his hands U'o. I he .smaller the man the biggei ''! n wit me.-NJ . I rath.
1 i s$r'f'Y' ' " - i-" '. lt though he were hardly .satisfied 'he mii.-tache. JVople who had i.'.l .'.ifeiy In Ntimln-r.i
I Tyf;" ' '. ti" V with Hi. wage after all. "I'd hate t6 sweeping mustaches nat urallv and h:u ! "No. sah. you doan" cotch dis vcr
i I Yj. M r l . ? N
r
-
" 7
i5i
Vo i wrua- Iilspr Zie'A wniiht!'
be here when becomes
that is." !
"If he'-- down very long you needn't '
Worry returned the other coolly. "If
they don't get the puuiis goin within
"1 hours- he won't have i.othiif to say
when he comes up." !
"Why. good Lord'. they wouldn't
hist to go that fur would they?"
gasped the slower-wit ted colleague
looking frightened. ;
l whenever luxuriant whi.skeis.got me to -o.-havi darky liben in a town whar tiar's no
the face that part of the w hi-kerf
looked like a continuation of the nuts
t.tche. The same thing is hnppenlnj
here now. and the mit-lacke craze i.
iiothing to what it- will be a mont!.
later it i.-. puthct'i to m-c people with
.small miitaehe.s trying to ge then
curled up si ji to look tierce. Of coin &
the cra.e has only struck a crtain p r-
centage of the people but there is i.c
other colored folks."
"Why i 1'ncle Hen?"
"t'.tV whet dar's any chickens stole
di--. i. w right w bar to cum." (o-
l'jifbt s (0.) State .I.-.urual.
rc.ie in- . -'
(:in ii :r ;
o ':! .ni-l i
-nr - -' v.-r- lull iiu-i i.aiiui
- mi'cii'i La tlie Urcrlaud
fc'SrSSS 7?.AK5fiDRTAT0H CO.
COT fust ..-.. SJ.iTn i:. '.i'AS'J.. "eta
IHTEB!JAliG.iAL HAVGATiH COfnPAHY
1 l:: l.a j;:ille sf-t..t. CHK c:. L.I.-
ortfceir u-jccti in t s U-:-t'd SUtcs cr Caauda.
h V i'h r.Vili i VVA'CK. tiit : eo. to sto.
"" S!j ..' ....-t'.O -i.i'ul -ul i.i;.o.:.. -xl
lrxc:lulbKlVl!:i.N: ''MlOV )' l-HCIM0. 1 hit
m-;aii.ir It !-. ... vt : 1.1:1 c-ii.ii ir rM; IU .Iralctf.
W'CI ! MACKIM-TR-.'-The KINt) tliat liARNi
ULL .Myaty.l.ou:i.4 t .Vjinan 'i'Itlii tllilo.
L'j&ftfeiaaigi
. . ;:
. ' . tl.
.' 'i . .i
P- t ..:.;.
V I .'! .
'1 ';." i
" " w
t' j :i-l t
- i'ii t....L
t sn r ;".
1 '.; a
tlie f.i.'t
t
hav- inherited your father's temper-
rtr.eitT - for your father has no
r.e-irt." th unhappy wife had
f-'Hfd. bitterly regardi.'ig the child.
v.h had lMen t.o yoiit.g tlixi ful'v
to rrisp the ij:n!ti' of t'i wtrl
"IV. "pic w4io h;;e io la:irts are n'ier
hurt; they only hurt otiVr people; and
for thejn it is belier f4." -he bad gone
en 10 say; and now for tl l:-st time
Ii . othy si-ni d to under-! iiid. I? was
tr'u. He had no h-'at t no f- di!-". if he
had. be could not Irne Mti.kd in iashe
consent to fiirii an iniquitous M-if-nic
nt that MeCready had unfolded that
afternoon: he must hae felt the .-haiue
of it. 'j'haiik Heavtn. she had not r.-
heritml his temperament' It was tobei
a mortl moxistn .-iiy. one 01 r.at lire's
most pitiable freak.
She bad worked herself into Mich a
pas-ion that she seemed hardly capable
of colo-reni thought. Suddenly realis-
ing that this would not do. -lie seated
herself by the window. . icadily gaz-
ing out at the flattie fringed t loud rim-
ming the wotcru hill1. She must be
calm to think what was- to lc done for
action of soni" sort apjiearcd to h r i:i-
eiitable. Tin idea of appeal. ng to .er
rea't r.ieyV" -..id Murphy in th. a.-tof ' father she impatiently abandoned as
iev:in.g the ! eanl-r. .... 1 o tut ay
they are." rejoined t k Heti.bTs -n. i
.t around a got! leak and I don't no-
:ce many p.-.p'e reading the Hibie;
bey eein to piefcr the tie.-pajH-rs.
"asiiingsoti l...-i.
useless i-ar rathr v.oull s'ic get
warning to Neil himself: but where was
the messenger who would serve her
purpose without danger of be I nty:: V
- ; Could she wait until her father had re-
! tired for the night and go herself? Two
H'i'i .-' r. T - ght of it was a" a
galvanic t-ueh. -eit.iing him ::i a hnv-
riitl shtiiVe Ut a ba-k flojr. There was
a brief caesliitg con fer'tn. at the cud
of v.'liih a siniihig eille:gi:c apje:ir.l
his face crcawil iu blandest ; mile.. his
knowledge of I'nglish ciprtl to the oc-
casion. Ai.d wlit-n Dfiroihy returned
to the hoi. la iiiiinent later it was to sec
him tro't-ng be f fin Iter up the Mrcct
whih -he b.:d tin sat:-."yilig knowl-
edge that her warning went safely hid-
dti tit ks -lceo o !" iu Harvey Neil's
han.Ls viih'n ihe hour.
"Thank lieaxen!" she murmured
drawior a long breath. a she stopped
in iht i!'f-r io look after hint. "Thank
liOfl fir letth:'r i::e do it!"
Hut afti r :.!! her pains it was fated
tJiat limey Ned should not be. fore-
armed with i5k friendly warning. He
hail not returned f.o:ii Tom town when
the 'hiuamati appeat.-I at the Mascot
haft-hou-- !'ii; Ihit t.ie--enger con-
.sMercl h;.s in's -'! aec..iiipli.shcd when
tll .siiieritiTe:ek-I!t look the little note
we'c got well paid for it. with more
comin'. The btv-s'll look after the rest-
you bet."
T ut: -o.-Tircrr.t 1
from his -hand with a e:rc
"All
i:k .ii o m us.
One quart of Hour. thr
miles of lonely mountain climbing
might have s emed a start ling proposi-
cpg-. the tion at another time; but now.
in tier
whites and yolks bcanti s.epamte'y ; intense preoccupation she had m:
three leacup. oi vt X mi!k. alasiKJui
fI of salt. . tabsnsMuft:l f s-.gar a
'jrge tji'U sjHfititful if laid oi ouittr
two henpiit;r t asjwiuiu.s if baking
powdt r. ..t logethi r flour Mg.-r. salt
ttml Ixikiag . tier; rub iu de- lard
cold: idl the lH-.ttt ti t ggs .n-.J milk;
mix cjiiiekly into a mihhii I: l-.ttu-i . :t Jit-
:ie nriucrthaii loi grhlfilccakc.-. ..reast
tl
thought for her own safe; v. scarce!
even for the coiivcntioualilics to bei-
olatcd In such an enterprise. At first.
thouh it seamed' th' simp"t. surest
way; and s!ic on'y falt'-fei!. think. ng
what she might s-V if brought face t-
face with Harvey .Veil how jo ep:is.
her warning w ::hout too drklv rclleel-
right: Til iiand it to Mr. Ned."
l'vcnts. However. .-isred to o de-
lay Ned's com'i'g that when he rode up
the old tmil that :-'ght it lacked but a
few minutes -f tli hour wher. it had
been .irrangi that Ikd.cr was to meet
Iiim at his cabin a::--: !:. insr his horse
at the stable he n-ile directly by thf
shaft-hou-c. tip the hill. It wa his
custom to take a I- ok about the mine
the last thing hefote he ret'ied at
night and he s-sv. i:' c-p--"a! n'ason
for r-'oppirg now.
Ho .seat'-d him-elf o:i the dMrstep
of the cabin. 1'ghte.l hi pi;H v. idle he
impatiently speculated whetln-r or not
the ni.'ii wotik-1 irm-. an 1 if he did
what -H'SAier he would brWig. Hut lie
could not lace the pn-sdJttv 'f the fel-
low V: i": ii'iig h:m i ; his testimony
mus; ; . pro-Mitd. . -t what it would;
for th- visit toTt.i: town that afternoon
had iiMcaled th- f:..-i :i:.t Hrigham had
rh.it .ay ili-appeared; and now un-
m::4 Jkiker. with .:k .'atr
"Mel'readyM go to hell to get even '.ii'g 'hcn it wilt become epidemic'
with Harvey Neil" returned Uakcr.em- ' He opened a drawer ami. pulling-cu.
phatieally. "Hut we ain't got nothin' n photogr:ph from a uuiiiIhm of oth r-
to do with it. We've done our work n' said:
"Now. I'll show you this if you prom
ise not to meiitioM tJe man's i.ai. e."
The reporter gavej the rtij:ilr i prom
i-e and was shown the plii.tegin-ili. f;
wasthat of a middl-::ged man v. ith .' i
croniiiius miislaciie which fell like i
curtain over hi- mouth. There I j
been no attempt apparently to part tin.
mustache.
"Now. that man.' he ecu tin in d. "uf
to a month or .-ix weeks ago. used tc
kiU'p his inustrehf trimmed i-!oieIy. sc
a- to look as yosiu:- as N)ssib'e. He;
very proud of this photograph."
Another face u;i.- s-hown with a :i
of sweeping musi:.chios w'hieh -wipt
down almo.st to the wearer's shoulders
A third had a mi. -taehc of er.orm us
proportions which stuck out like a
broom. Photographs of other n4ez
were shown with mustaches of wt ux
iii.d uncanny proportions the.v.caiert
of whih had gone about elo.-ely shaver
before the war scare began.
The proprieti.is of other barber shop;
wno wire si en saiu tltev were t.oings
f "' ilPliv ilBiH
91pS1J4 I lililli
K&JM4&&BJ fs
THE TURKISH BANNER.
Itontniitlc Iil.itory of the Treasured
Stniulnril of tlie ."Honlcms.
One of the treasures of the Muslim
world is the green banner of the caliph
which has a curious and romantic his-
tory. At a place called .losef iu the
month of May G.12 A. D. more than
J"aU ears ago. Mohammed the Arabian
prophet lay sick :uid said to Osame a
youthful son of cue of his late lieu-
tenant.s: "head thou the army unto
the place where thy father was killed
and destroy it utterly. I.o! I make thee
commander of the army." Ilecovering
on t.hc Thur.-day following Mohammed
:t tended to his devotions then with his
own hands ImmuiiI upon a Hags tail "A
Hanner for the Army." nnd consecrated
it to the cause of Allah liefore all his
TjT::rr' aa1SaaaaBaaaUBftW'Var'!l mJ1-
mtMWnwfMkTWWii.
tfc
.gor!hifants and Children
The Kind Yoy My
5J
AVregctablcPrcparatlonrorAs-
slniilatin$ ihycoaanriRcgu!a-
ting tUeSlomaichs andEcfwelscf
people saving: "l.ght ye beneath this big trade in hair rettorers among vouV.-
banner. ... the name o the Ionl and .... wh waip jo raUt Illlsa.. ;
for IIicau-e. I bus shall ye discomfort ()K. UK a prcimnitioll wlll-cl
and slay the people that disbelievet.li
in the Lord."
All Mi-slim
itg upon her father's connection with
well tome it. UJiu pan- aul Jin two jthe matter while there was -he more less th
.niros nil. iiflhi- in ;i ii ueu la ox
minutes.--Host on Hera id.
imiiy tV. mucji. And tll-n. worse i Xl-il felt thru his r;se xvns .'.linnet Inst
- 1 1 . k& . l ai
:is : H-iii-n ritiii:iiM. iiromnicr .mr
.. ' e wa.s doing a Jand-ollice bir-i'.ie.-s
a term given to the fol- ..... ....... ...!...
lowers of the prophet and used in the ; min . ..j..;.. Wevler'sp'icttirf
same way a.s the word Chnst.an-irrc- .arcil n thf? Kt.rmx. V. .Tourral
sped ive of sect are awtue that the safo . .
keeping of the green banner of Islam. ; The ilobbv-Hor.ie Crnrc in America
consccratid by the prophet himself fa J The first American appearance of the
tue people of the propliet in an jnnui j).a.-itie wa5- made in .Ni-iv i ork cry
Proir.CiCs'Di$eslioiCheeTful-
ncss andPest.Contalns niitftcr
Opium. Mns-phinc sor Mineral.
IfOT N.'jac OTIC.
Kutpz cfOi.ll3rStiG2LluiMR
and tliroughout- all time has passet
from caliph to caliph. The name caliph
Tne people of the new world cagerlj
welcomed the new port). Small manu i
Jrf&ia Set A"
IbAJU SJtt -A.:l:c
S'tJ
Apcrfect IJcinctiy forConslipa-
lion Sour Stoniach.DinrTltoca.
"VVorms .Convulsions reerisli-
tiess and LOSS C? SLEEP.
Tne Simile Signalurc cf
IvEW YORK.
-r troublous .laubt a.s to what might lcj knowieoge cr the mine could be in
N-Jls thought of her coming. nrgo: ju.wI IO comiJ fonv:m ; his pace
ti..iU tr Tiotiti tli im.
! &. . . a -
r i r i r. u i T uau all cIm. site Ittiglit. a t ter all lie ttK nd failure now l-iil come to tnenn n
One cuoful of rhuuaro after chop tunj- M-i 1 . 1 ' i.uiuit. nov n.ui come xo mean a
uie. haifacupfuiofs.u-.ha:facui:h?efn ' -f on at li thousandfold more to him than mere
f ul of bet moIaes. half a cupful if i Vu ?UW P an...U:1 "' ' w "' "" il ! f-r com-
water half: cupful of rah-ins clioppcd. ! S ? 1 V Iajr-j !te vindication of her father in
i n j i Jngly she wrung her hands as she Dorothv Meredith's eves with result-
one large cracker rolled one egg haif j! . ... . J'orouiy .Mcrcuim-s tyts. wu.nri.suii
t i t .i i looked up nt the hills iHUv growing ant stigma unon Neil's course He felt
a teuspoonful of cinnamon one-third ; . rl. - . .. . .... .... .m.Miaui.niiaii.MiiMori. ieRU
..... i.. . . i:..i-. - - dao-k in the shadow -the hills uhone that ins whole hold unon her respect.
j io
denotes a title of honor to be borne by f factories sprang up all over town; bu
the successors of the Sheik ul Islam j the demand for wheels far exceeded
that is. the head of Muslims. The tith ( th supply. Near Howling Green these
caliph is borne by him whom the Mo- j vehicles were tir.-t exhibited. Arounr
haminedan world irrespective of race j City II. dl park and around the Howe v
reeogni.es as king of kings; his 6Ub- nt all times of the day. riders might "
i . i. -.!. t.i: . i ... .... 'cj. .. r.' . if1
icci.s mav resuie in iniiisu muiu uu i ue m-. i uc eiaz-.i: im cni.'-r was t
. . I I .... . . .
French soil in Africa or ue spreau over soon sprenu over tin ian. r.: tne p'r.' A
cipal cities each bad wheels. Ha
ever a reaction nnn set in. and as -ud' &
denly as the Draii-ine had risen inc j I
favor so suddenly did it fall from grace.
- Frank If. Viefellv in Ft. Nicholas
alBli9
fcfcSCiZSS!SBHaaaaOBJigaBB3iiKJaaagWl
EXACT CCF
aa." -
propwEAPPsa.
...-r
al Aiwavs loush?
i
Bears the $
Signature Aw
Ioi fsi A tf
P You Item
Always Bough!.
I aal jam wn rs GHB S a
tfatagii mt
lilllil I ill
aa7 -iw aa an -tu w ?ci k si r
Kar aafeJJ B Ba bAJ Q f-j r-a psa
3 1-? ) fc-.i
I m m KtSl
nl Q
TIIK CCi?Utl COMMXi
m3B?m&B3FSBBmBE
ni-wyohk crrv.
SSSF23
.v cms came io
nnrrifitfi mv linln
--.I i :a ifr. . . i. ..a ...... . --"- .- -i
irraiCU Kl lull iiuurs niur .-.m bui uun i. i .. . .
r i . . j . i : lier mind as A-iarant luoogiits s.'ii) in.
tablesnoonful o melted nutter: bake . . . - .. - .
. . . . . . i out nun irtuiaii-" in iiiou:c:.;s
...tw . ...y ....c--a I flic- iiinL-.. f . iti.i
wr. -. . -- -.--o-- . j.eeu ex:.iur :Jl; .:d .i
--dAdjeu uortcu j UenJ 07crv.;;
of
i. pea ted
a vague sense of com-
the whole success of his wooing de
pended upon proving to her through
this verdict of an unprejudiced jury
how ju-t 'had been hs i.'and. lie could
not go to her and plead his case con-
the witness of Asia while the green
banner lies unfurled in the Yildiz Kiosk
the sultan's church or mosque the
world's peace is secured. The powers of
Europe know :t nnd therein dwells the
secure jK-sition of Turkey. rublir
Opinion.
An Ancient EarP'ai Custom.
The ancient Egyptians at their grand
festivals and parties of pleasure alwayf
had a cofn.'i placed on the table at meala
containing a mummy or a skeleton of
painted wood which was presented tc
each gue. t with this admonition: "Look
upon this and enjoy yourself; foraock
will you become wheu divested of your
mortal garb." Albtxiy Argos.
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Vt tlie (iuiek Luncli Iloous.
Proprietor Don't you want some ot
this pepsin gum. ' Best thing in the
world for indigestion.
Newcomer But I never have indi
gestion.
Proprietor That makes no differ-
ence. You will "have it :n a few daya
T any rate all our customers haye It
and we sell lots thin gum. Boatna
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1898, newspaper, June 17, 1898; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330335/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.