Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 127, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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gnolles to give IiIh tut me iiihI himself
forged Ihni of m fiiiinnit* n leiilst. Hull*
let it hi He illMuVrtftHl llim Darzac bail
actually Im***ii confined It tin* Mount
Barbonnrt asylum. II* foh-ed Hri-
guolli'N to (-iiiifi'KR lila I'rtiiw ami lUrough
thin Wt of |m|N*r Mceured DarzaVa re-
lease.
I Roulotiilil He i'\|iluiiiiil to Ilia friend
bis i»unK»i*e "lieu lie Urof |o*d Itanc*'*
cane In front of the xuiHamed Dnrsnc.
It wn*. to nee whether thla Darzac
llered to be dead fend *So bad hren.
with the ideal It rattle In his tbioat
tied up In a aack and carried a Way
have been able to rtae again and
MIGHTY FINE
have tieen able to rtae again and B*P
down living from tb* fateful pa ml?
But when we hud opened hla shirt and
discovered the bandage which hW the
wound that he bore In hts breast we
recognized that this Injury was nbt a
very sertotts one. The ball which bad
stnirk Daraac In the mblat of tbejeav-
age light which he had been obllgi d to
By GattonLtrovt
Author of “The Mystery of
Yellow Room”
Copyright. 1908. By Bremtavso
make ugalust latrxnn bad planted Itself *
In the sternum, causiug a bad ezti rnal
hemorrhage and weakening the•> Hire
organism, lair fortunately suspending
stone with heavy blows lb* real Lar-
■tralghtencd
aan lost Ills disguise as he
the stooping shoulders ol tb* scholar
Ith the vigor
don "sties tc our assistance. They en-
ter* I with their rifles. .But It was
axel that w re needed The door we.s
■olli and bn rricaded with heavy bolts.
Pan Jacqut s went out and fetched a
bea a,. Whirl served ue as a battering
ran Bari of ua aserted all hla
atre »gtb. and finally w* saw tb* door
begnnlhg t > give way Our anxiety
wai at (Is I eight.
IMheit tho door had commenced to
ylel I. Houli tabllle directed the aere-
anti to.tak > up their guns, with tb*
ord< r. howeLer. that the weapons were
to lot used only lu esse It should be
Imi isstbic O capture Larsau living.
and flourlahed the caue w
of a true buudlt.
Only one other peraou
atartllug tranaformatlon
Larsan to see that he was
That person was Hern
lack of self control coat
In hla ainaxcment lie simtibled and
fell on the flint dagger, rblch be wai
carrying, awl a* he tnried over and
shriekimI In Ills dritlb struggles h>
Her* la “the Bfedy Too
Many.*’ \
thrj^ month, and oh I how drfifldfutly
wid{SSuS&
don'thurime, SndTowa It gfl to Cferdul.
Cardul helps tick women back I
health. It has been doing thla for ow
50 year*. It la no» a laxative, or a hei
r * lT waa an tndcacrtbable scene a
I I I moment never to bo forgotten
III At the gesture of lloulatablll*
L±J the door of the panel swung
open, pushed by -an Invisible hand.
Just aa It bad bcea on that terrible
Right which bad witnessed the mystery
of “the body tod many M .
And tb* form of a man appeared.
Glamors of surprise, of Joj and of
tartue Bllsd the square tower. Tbp
I.ady In Black uttered a heartrending
cry. “Robert, Robert. RobertP'
And It was a cry of joy! Two Dar-
sacs before us so exactly similar that
every ooe of us cave the Lady lfe
Black might hare been deceived! But
her heart told her the truth, even ad
sitting that her reason, notwttbstand
tng the triumphant conclusion of Hou-
letabllle, might have hesitated Her
arms outstretched, her eyes alight with
love and joy. ah* rushed toward the
second manifestation of Darzac—tbe
on# which had descended from the
panel. Mathilda's face was radiant
with new life; her sorrowful eye*,
which 1 had so often beheld fixed with
somber gloom upon that other, were
•bluing upon this on* with a Joy ah
glorious aa It was tranquil and a*
sured It was be! It was b«f whom
she had believed lost—whom abe had
sought In vain In the visage of this
other and bad not found there sad.
therefore, had accused herself, during
the weary hours of day and night, of
folly which was akin to madness
Aa to tbs mao who ip to the last
memuot I had not. believed to be guilty
—as to that wretch w ho; unveiled and
tracked to earth, found, himself aud
dsnly face to face with tb* living
proof of hla crimes, ha attempted yet
•gala ooe of the daring coups which
had a* often eared him. Surrounded
on every' Udti he y*ft eadaavoretf to
Be*. Then we understood the audg-
dous drama which In tb* last fhw mo
•eats be bad played for our benefit.
When he cook! no longer have any
Boobt as to the Issue of the (HarassIon
which be was bolding with ftoutetlj-
Leavlng Arthur Hatter to watch over
M Darzac. I hurried to the wtndr w I
had not Itentt mistaken. I beltek the
sinister funeral cortege In the otirt
outside, 0
His* end Clap.
This Is an excellent party gam*. One
of the company g«jes outside tlhe room,
while the remainder of tbo players fle-
elds among themselves which of them
ho shall kneel to. When this Is set-
tled upon, the person who Is outside
la allowed to enter, and he kneels In
front of whom he tbiuke la the right
ooe. If he should make a correct
It was nearly nightfall. A gathering
gloom surrounded everything.
Moving onward In the dtreethu of
the oubliette. 1 s*iw ItimletHlillh urn)
Pert Jacques -two djdrk shadows *eo«l
tug over Knottier shadow—a nbiduw
which I rceognlrad and which on that
other night of horror I had bellowed to
contain another deed body. The suck
The two men were
(10011 BOARD AND ROOMS,
You can get good boaid and rooms
at the H»rper House. Cool rooms
and the best cook In town Is what
the guests say of tlhe Harper House
and met thi Itcanls. wrenched from
the! r hinges fell to the ground, he was
the first to 'inter the room.
M e follow ed him And behind him.
upc i th* ib-eshold, we all hatted, stu-
ped sd by he sight which met our
eye t tiara n was there, plainly to be
Bee i by et ery one Aud this time
tbe w was i in difficulty In recognizing
bln He bnl removed hla false beard,
he ind< put aside his "Darzac mask;”
be' had ree imed once more the pal*,
clei n ehav >n face of that Frederic
Lai up wb >m we had known at tbe
Chi teati of (Handier.. And bis pres
seemed heavy
scarcely able to lift It to the ed:e of
the shaft And I could see lbs i the
little passageway was open—yep. tbe
heavy wooden ltd which onlii airily
closed it hud ts-eu removed and was
lying on the ground, (ton lets bilk- leap
ed lightly over the edge of tlie|oubl
lette and then made a atop downward,
□e showed on hcaitatkm. ’I h««, way
seemed to be familiar-to him. | In s
few moments his figure vanish's! from
sight. Then IVre Jacques txi-ti.ft the
sack Into the itasaageway and tj mini
over the edge. apparently still is ibling
on to Ills burden, wtik-h I (mid
.M. HORN, Mil. D.
Physician and Surgeoi
Office with Mallows Drug Stgr«
Residence I*hone 72
Ware's Baby Powder
i Infanta.
outside. If, however, tbe guess la aa
Incorrect one, tbe company hiss loudly,
and the guesser has to go outside,
come back and try again. Of course
It will make more amusement If when
■ boy Is sent outside tbe room a girl
be chosen as tbe fiersoo to whom he
has to kneel and the opposite If a girl
be outside i f tbe room.
And bis pres
■ent j seerml to fill the entire room
lie wafe'lylig back comfortably lu ah
sax r chair In the center of the room
Hew He Lighted tbe Candles. 1
When John Kepts. the poet, lay dy-
ing In Borne tbe most faithful watcher
at his bedside was his friend Joseph
Severn. During, the hours of darkhess
a solitary caudle Illuminated the room,
and. In rase, overcome by weariness,
be should drop asleep and allow this
candle to burn out. Severn devised a
plan by which It would light others
automatically. To the base of the
burning caudle he tied a piece of thin
twine, tbe other end of which b* at-
aud v td !o,king at IIS with hla great,
cal l) • fes Ills :<rni was stretched
alo >g the a *m of the chair. Ills head
wit i. rest Inn on thecuabioo at the hack.
Op i would have said that he was giv-
ing u's feu ludteiMw nud was waiting
for us Jo make known our hualuea*
could even
on to his burden, whk'b I cmi
longer see
1 left the square luWett t «■ t?« to
my uiwn room In the m*« cast I
Stationed ’Myself si the window. »h|
my eyes kwt themselves In tin- « •pin*
of the shadows w hich Urtwel It e m .1
All at once far. \rff far off fan-
cied that I could see in the.,, ii irrow
red hand which was all thot^reu .lined
of the setting huii epde-tbiug that
secured imwe unrealLAfewa a vtshn
luto that narrow rdd hand au »b|ert
entered It was the shadow- of i |tsh
Ing stusek, wlik-b gilded over iti* »va*
tern ss automatically as though I were
profwlted hy machinery. and i is ita
UMivements tweame slower and I saw
M emerging from tbe gloom I vcog-
nlzed the form of itouletahtlle. The
oars cessed to wove, and I ea r my
'friend rise to hla feet I could fww|-i
nine him nud aee everything wbi ih he
dkt aa ctesrly as If he had nw| beew
ten yards away from the. Ills ge dure*
were outlined against the red | back-
ground of tbe sunset with a fantastic
precision . ,
! Whst he bad to do dkl sot taki .long,
lie leaned over aud got! up agaliu lift-
ing In h|s arms something which seem-
ed to mix with his fortp and becmte a
part of himself lu the darkueee. And
then tb* burden glided down In o the
water, and the man's flgure reapt eared
alone, still (tending, still leanlni over
the edge of the bogt. rcinalnltq time
tot- an Instant motionless, and then
mu* more picking up tb^> oars of the
to me that I
rontcal smile oo hla lip*.
(c advanced toward him,
lie «akl lu a voice which
te steady “Ijtrssn. do you
itwtyt Oil taebed to the w|ck of a new candle
tome yards away. As the old end died
j out the expiring flame caught tbe
i twine and. flk-kerlng up It like a fairy
_ _ star, set Mrlit to the second candle. A
II Dill T ,,r " w,“‘ "»lded, and the
AI In AN I Invalid's eye*, aever l«a»ked In vain
lUlinil I for tbe cheering light.
lr’ELL8. Prop. For Fuw.
^ What Is tbe differemw between Ktag
an fulht and (Jueen Kllzatieth? On«
is a wonder, the other a Tudor.
9^ What Is a soldier's definition of a
kiss? A report at headquarters
HnB Why Is It easy to break Into an old
mSKA I man's bouse? Re< suse hla gate (gait)
■ nv j la broken and hla locka are few.
[T|LJ What word of three syllables takes
■■MB ' lu the twenty at* letters? Alpha
What Is J<>au of Ar»' made of? Maid
NIllIBi I Orleans.
Why are y<kir eye* like friende sep-
iTlIrilTigS i nrated bv the .seen? Because they cor
train* arriving-in Fort Worth
morning of March 13th,* also
dully Mirth 13th to ItjRh inclu-
aive. Ticket* will be limited tc
March 21»l. 1910, for-returu.
Shorter limit
, 4 rthur It ihre put tits bead against
the man's 'best and assured us (hat
all wit oi er And Itouletabllle en
tiV tsmnis to leave him alone In ib*>
s*|i are-tow »r and to try to forget ibc
ter ilduhve ns which had pussed there
- w-iii < barge myself with every-
• hi ig.*' ne isserted gravely J "Here Is
the iHaiv I si litany* No one will In-
*|Ul '» f||lo he dls|Mis.ttk>n which unv
lie instil of It "
A isl k- {ave au order to Walter
wh eh |'Ar*l uir Hirnce iraustaied Into
Ku [tlah
*' iVsIn-r, r»rlu^ in** (lie sack which
(Ol ftiUl.d tl the Casilllon ytawerday **
’I heti|ae | amle u gesiure to whh*b we
u< e .i|l t liedb'nt « a#*sinr»* »)f dU-
sit -al | Ai *1 »t> left the son face to
hMfer he hod had tbe tin red tide self
raatrol tu permit nothing of hla erne
Home to appear aud had also been aWr
t* prolong tbe situation, permitting
Rouletabllla to pursue at ^InlfeMn lk&!
thread of tbe argument at tbe end of
which be ktlew that be would find bla
doom, bntsiurlug tbe progress of which
hh might dUcover jo-rchance some
means of escape And lie had effected
bis maneuvers so well thut at the mq
meut when we twheld the,other Ihtf-lj
sac advsmtug toward us we could nqt
binder the Impost*# from dIsapt*earing
at ooe Istuml within the room whk-R
bad served a* the lasKhsii^ter of Mmf.j -j
Danuu- sod dosing the d<*H* vldteiitlyj :
Rouletnblitc during the Scene which
•icke*» at lower
lares, on a*]« at certain vUiioni
W. R. KEKNAN, O KA.,
fl’C.A H.F.Rjri Gnlvestoh, Tex.
nd, but aster ipeet.-j*hlladeipbla
Feed end Freeh Air.
Tou can live forty days without food,
but you cannot lire four minutes *ltb-
out air. These things being true, is It
wls* to stuff ourselves with food and
starve ourselves for iwabt of air? 1
HK DOVT WANT YOU TO TRT
THE FOLLOWING PRESCRIPTION
If you have a cough, old. gout, ery-
sipelas. etc
neys
constipated,
hut If your stomach,
or, liver Is deranged, if you
If , your at petite Is
good, bark weak, head
ness, laid breath, sleeph
chances arc that you;
ng of your liver is. not,. a<
on it. 1 should and in that case
is what you need “now.’
Bi MandraU
Bakod ovory aftor
noon. Tako om
homo wrltk you.
ever uarrovnlng band of rod. ’Am
the ImmmI of [red. too, vanished.
It ou let a blliie li.id const gned t tl*-
Of Larana wsvm of llercu
Net Always.
Tommy—Pop, what la tbe difference
betweeu a probability and a posslbll-
nizhta "the ,tT? Tommy * Top—A probability, my
. Bon' y°u to bar
cidneys or penJ-Pblladelphia Record.
Seitz
Stean
tbit hHc wV,uid go a"wav for s
\bile and try to get some rest
th*- two women bad left us. Ar-
tat.< ( and myself turned over
tenth u to our ft^end. For how
agin all bla strokes or
. marvelous escapes to the
escape us*
ij< againT*
horn all of u« bid I”*-
What
McHutchon
Milliner
AS ths latest “Tssea
will bs on display on
Center AvBnue
5TIN l~
mosiosi
FK3MPT DUIViRr
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 127, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1910, newspaper, March 15, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006101/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.