Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 16, 1894 Page: 7 of 8
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Mtf-rlod an Indian Duel:.
Another marriage is reported bo-
tvreen a whlto g;irl and a Sioux In
Uan. The girl Is Miss Kva Kelley
who has been a clerk in a storo al
Chadron Neb. and is said to bo a
'handsome youn; woman. Hei
choico is an educated Sioux from the
Standing Kock agency who has boon
in the employ ot the government as
an interpreter. Uattle-A.x that is his
name went to Chadron recently and
took a place ns clerk und interpreter
lnastoie. IIo met Miss Kelloy and
in n few weeks they wont before c
justice of tho peaco and wero mar-
Tied. They have gone to tho agency
"where she expects to get a place as
teacher in tho agency schools and he
probably expects to llvo off of what
she can make facera! American
cirls hao triod tho experiment bo-
fore but nono of thom ha7o found it
to work satisfactorily.
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A GHEWS0ME BOJIMCE.
THE TRAGIC STORY
SEHTED'CAMP.
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OF
Haunted by tho Spirit of n Murderotl
Woman Slio Had Itlennt to Surprise
Her Husband With a rreieut lloaults
ta( HI Jeiilous.
'I j lato Crool Ilaymond chief
counsel of tho Southern Pacific
could hardly bo cUod a dabbler in
tho occult or o bollovor In thlnga lntond .- ... h l0.-clU(ioa tha
oiitifli'nn t.n rn.1. niirl vnt. fin ma In. i. i . .. . ".'.
ino oosc ining no couia ao was to go
flngGfs Tho paclcajya contained I
palf of thick warm glovos nothing
more
"When did Magglo fiend for thcseP
ho asked
'iho last tlmo 1 wag hero. You
camo near not getting thom at all.
for sho had no chanco to tell mo tc
buy thom whllo I Was horn and had
to run after me to gtvo tho order.
Hodden sottlod back into hid chali
with a groan and hid his face in hte
hands
Ilaymond eat Bllont for a whllo
then Undine that thq man did not
A Laro Itonte.
The stato. war and navy depart-
ments at Washington occupy an
enormous structure erected at a cost
of $10000000 covering four acros oj
ground and having twenty acros ol
lloor spaco. The treasury building
cost 5H000UOO. The intorlor depart-
ment buildings cover two largo blocks
ot ground and Its buildings co&t $2
700000.
Old ii rick a.
Excavations in llabylon havo
brought to light a number of bricks
the stamps on which proo thom to
bo at least 4000 years old. They
-appear to bo as good now as when
they wore first baked.
In tlio Depths of Misery.
Tbduga endowed with wealth 'beyond tho
dreamB of averico" the wretched HufTeyer
rom chronic djspepsla Is plunge I In thi
depths of misery from "rthlch ho or she Buldom
-emerg"! e en for a duy at a stretch There Is
n way to donn the Imp Invo'te the aid of
JIoateUer'a Stomach Bitten and hodepaits..
jteepuBicg tho ineaicmo una me reuei ou
promptly experience finally becomes perma
ncnt and a thorough cuie Is effected Heart.
burn flatulence uneasiness and sinking at
The rit or tho ntomach ner ousness insomnia
theso are symptoms first iellved end linally
cured 1th their cause by this ineffably re
liable eneciflc. Liter comclatnt nnd constln&
'tlon brother tormeuinrs oidj spepsla am aio
sunt to Umbo by th Hitters So oro rhcuraa
tlsni. malailn nnd kidney complaint Usothls
and 6taits
We are our best v. hen wo try to bo It not
or oursohoa nlonb but for our Uothion.
IT all' Catarrh Crrw
Is taken internal. l'rlco 75c.
Nothing is at last sacred but the Integrity
o our own mind1 Absolve you to your
self and you shall havo tio suffrage.
' Tiiihes needing a tonlc"or children who
"want building up should take Biowu'a
Iron Bittern. It la pJoaout'to take cures
Malaria lucHfOnttou Biliousness and Liver
Corn plaint makes tbo Blood i leh and pure.
Popularity that Is purchased is novel a
bargain and "won't stick
wlB is?
i KNOWLEDGE
Bcinsrs comfort and improvement and
!ls to personal enjoyment when.
rUy used. The many who liio hot-
than othera and enjoy life more with
expenditure by more promptly
ptins tho world's tat products to
needs of physical being will attest
yalue to health of the pure liquid
itiyo principles embiaced in tho
edy. Syrup of pigs.
3 excellenco is duo to its presenting
ho form most acceptable and pleas-
to the taste the refreshing nnd truly
cficial properties 6f a perfect lar-
e ; effectually cleansing the system
jelling colds headaches and levers
. permanently curing constipation
las given satisfaction to millions and
; with tho approval of the medical
fession bccauio it acts on the JCid-
jicIb Liver and llowiils without weak'
en ljthein and it i perfectly freo from
ev y objectionable Biibstance.
i ?rup of Figs is for sale by all drug-
jglsjs ih 50c and 81 bottles but it is man-
faltrred by tho. California Fig Syrup
Co. Jnly who3o name is printed on every
paciige also the name Syrup of Fig
andlbeiug well informed you will not
acceVt any substitute if offered.
1E WILL MAIL rOMTMD
a SCO 1'anpl riUnre ontltled
"MEDITATION "
In eiuhungo f p 18 Largo T.I011
lliiadi. cul li. .j lAuu CoaoB
wmpp.rs una a 'cem Mamri to
pur P"law. r" ftr lint of
our otm r (in. prrmiun ukiu
VOOICON 8. ICC CO .
I'd Hurun fit. TODo OHIO.
tlOLDl-S
or HlWereully found VTlth MAC1M1T
f IVT pnrnuumt BiiuioBi on
er. Box Ji. SoutltJigton. Conn.
lELY'S CREAM BALM CURES
PRICE SO CENTS. AU DRUGG13TSJ
supernatiiral. and vot as his in
tlmata frlonds will romembsr ho did
ballovo Implicitly that ha Had eoen
one ghost.
It was early In tho fifties when
Ilaymond thon u sttangor in Cal-
ifornia bocamo un ospross rider.
Hd usod to malco regular trips into
the mountains vl-tlting the campa at
atatoi intorvula carrying in his bl
eaddlobs loUorji papers and such
small articles ad could bo transported
in this way.
On ono of hU first trips away up
in tho Sierra ho came to an almost
deserted camp whore a rich strllco
hud been made and tho pocket quick
ly exhausted Unly ono family bad
remained that of a man named
It od don.
A knock at tho door brought forth
the occupant To Haymond's re
quost for lodgings tho man growled a
eut ly rosponso and reluctantly lot him
iri. Tho oxprosi riderwavsurprlsod
to see sitting bosldo tho llttlo table
on which stood tho lnmp a young
and pretty woman. Ha wu3 sur-
prised to rocognlzo In hoi a school-
ma to whom ho had supposed to bo
still safo hi her Kastorn homo.
It was more than a month boforo
he again camo to tho desoitcd camp
and this time vouching it at an
earlier hour found tho woman alone
her husband having not yet roturnod
from his work. Ilaymond loarnod
from hoi that sho hud raarrlod Hud
den against tho wishes of her fam
ily taidhad. nomo to tho iniues with
him without letting her patents
know whore Bho had gone feho said
llttlo about her life in tho moun-
tains but that llttlo showed that it
had not boon a happy ono '
ilaymond made two trlpi moro
calling each time at tho cabin whoro
his achoolranto Ih ed. When loving
tho socond tlmo ho told them that
ono trip moro would be all ho could
mnko bpforo tho snow blocked tho
tiall. Two or throe tlraos Ilaymond
had Suggested to Hodden that ho
take his wlfo to some sottlomont
boforo winter shut thom In but had
recelvod no answer. Ho did not fool
at Hbortyjltcrasay rapro so with tho
promIsOjplBjt)GeRron his return
In a few wookjTho- mounted his horso
und rodo down the nariow trail.
A few stops took him out of sight
of tho cabin. Ho hoard a faint cadlf
and looking back saw Mrs. Hodden
running down tho trail after him.
Sho waved her hand for him to ro-
turn and ho rodo back
Will you do on oirand forme
while you aio in tho city?" she said.
Of course ho consented and sho
gavo him her commission and with
a few parting worda she ran up tho
ttntl whllo ho turned his horso again
to descend. Ho looked back after
his friend and to his surprlso suw
Rot! den rise from behind a bush near
tho tiall
It was almost night and wind and
snow woie in riotous possession of
tho-mountalns when ho fouud him-
Celt llding down tho trail a nillo or
two abootho camp whero he was to
spond tho night wth thq Hoddens.
TJu sic came whllo ho was still moro
than u milo from tho cabin. IIo
pressed on as fast Us ho darod
when suddenly his horso stopped
shoit wlth"a bnort and stood quiver-
ing. At last tho horso started for-
ward with a hound and as ho did so
Havciond suw Maggie Koddon on the
trail hot hair hanging around her
pile face her hands stretched plead-
ingly toward him and un expression
of muto agony upon hoi whlto fuco.
Holning up ns quickly U3 possible
Ilaymond turned to speak to her but
sho had vanished. Ha todo back
and called her name hu there was
no ansner. Ho dismounted und
looked for track at tho spot whoro
sho must havo loft tho trail but
found nono.
Pu7jplGd and annoyed ho mounted
and rodo as rapidly as possible to
tho Hodden cabin
Hurriedly dismounting Ilaymond
called Hodden out and asked If he
know that his wife wa wandering
alone through tho snow away up tho
mountain trail. Koddph was too
much unnorvod for a moment to re-
ply. Then ho managed to say that
tho oxpress fidor must havo droamod
ho aawhor as sho had gone home
gouo baek iCast moro than a month
be f oro
After supper Ilaymond oponed his
saddle-bags saylngj "Woll as
Mugglo Is not hero to tako hot pack-
age and as it was intended for you
anyway I supposo I'd fetter glvo it
to yo"it and "you can write her that
her Christmas present got hero a
little ahead ot tlmo.
Ho tossed tho package across to
tho man who stared at It us if potd'
fled. Ho strotohod out his hand
elowly and oponed it with shaking
if g.
1 A Marvellous Showing. 1
m
to bod. Ho was- soon' sleeping and
know nothing moro Vintl tho morn-
ing light shining through tho un-
curtained window awok'a him
Ho dressed hunledty and went out
into tho room wheia ho 'had left his
host It was 8lIontvund dosertod
A glanco into a side 106m showed
that tho bod was unocouplod and
Ilaymond wont out to look after his
horso as uoll as to soo If he could
find any signs of his host. Tho
horso had boon stabled tn a dosertcd
cabin und Ilaymond pushed open tho
door and then sprang back into tho
opon ulr. Swinging bya halter from
tho rafters was Hoddnn's deaa body
Ilaymond cut tho body down and
laid It carofully in thoorapty bunk.
Ho could do nothing moro for it aa
tho Snow covered thofro?ep earth
co that ono man coald'jnot hope to
dly a grno.
Vhon bo reached tho city ho wrote
a loiter to his narontif asklnc them
to break tho sad news' to tho wid-
owed Mrs Hodden. Weeks passed
baforo ho received any answer nnd
then ho was ustonlshed'to learn that
Mugglo had never returned homo
In fact had novoro en 'written slnco
sho Iqft. for California r
By this tlmo snring'had como and
ho wai about to mako his first trip!
to tho mountains. IIo . reached the
town whero ha had given notlco of
tho suicide in time toltinrn what had
beon discovered at tho lonely cabin..
A thorough sourchhad boon raado
but nothing had boonfound to 'ex-
plain tho sulcldo. Hidden uway in
ono of tho distant "cabins they
found Mrs" lloddon's clothing hor
few ornaments oven hor wocic bas-
ket and in fact so far as thoy could
judge overy article "'that had be-
longed to her. $jk
Ilaymond told tho fmen nf tho
ovents of that lust ntght'und his in-
terprqtntkm of theinbut ho said
nothing of hU mooting with tho
wronged womjLinthoNtorm. '
Thoy arguojf it Hod don jealous
becauso his y'wjlliad gono.down tho1
trail aftor ly iond.T'ln his ungoi
had killed hCV njlodHvth rfmorso
whon ho foUJ'how Jsaiseless tho
dood had beolTho decided to die In
tho samo way as If tho world know
The U. S. Government through the Agri-
cultural Department has been investigating
the baking powders for the purpose of in-
forming the public which was the purest
most economical and wholesome.
The published report shows the Royal
Baking Powder to be a pure healthful
preparation absolutely free from alum or any
adulterant an that it is greatly stronger in
leavening power than any other brand.
Consumers should not let this valuable
information official and unprejudiced go
unheeded.
?& ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 1CS WALL ST.. NEW-YORK.
i!S!l!!SSilSl!!!Si
Mortlcnl JJilucntlim Jn Clilnn.
Tho advancement ot China in west-
orn science Is something phenomenal.
it Is reported that tho medical school
established at Tientsin by the viceroy
LI Hung Chang after tho most ap-
proved western models Is In actho
operation and has a very largo attend-
ance of stddonts. Tho text books
employed aro all translations of
American and European works on
therapeutical science and tho pro-
fessors aro all Caucasians. On this
school tho array and navy will hence-
forth depend for their supplies of
medicine a well as for tho appoint-
ment of competent medical practi
Honors for either sorvico.
of his crime.
Hrf
Never mind whore you work; let your
care be for the work itself. '
Dangom otUux Klopl.it Keeper.
'Tho life of an elophant keeper is
ono of constant w.atohfulnoss against
danger" bald Colonel V D. Hagur
of Ohio ono of thovetorans of Bar1-
num & Ballgy's cltcus. 'Iri tho ten
years I'vo been witli tho show thioo
men havo boon killed b olophants
ono in London ono in Cincinnati 'and
ono in .Nashua JN lu It' is alposl
tlon. of peril that means death If vig-
ilanoo la xoUxed in thJ sliphtot do-
groo It's a curious thlngthatwhent
tho homicidal notion enters tho fclo-
phantino bratn It .s always tho
keeper that.sufTer3l novoraBtrangor.
Tho big brutos harbojSa grvtdgorfor-
ovoi and woo to tha keenoi that of
fends thom An 'olophantvnibldo;
lil a limn nn 1 milt nn fnn lttl t-n rrnn t-.i
ify hl-t rovono. HlHjgrandsjiuriwse1
ia consummated whenever ho cai
catch h(s victim b3V.vcei himself and
any sort of waUoi-Vsolld jpbjoct
against whlch hdwIU Tcrush out
human llffi rnmorAQlasal.-.' I trueaa
! nono of you hava -o'vor; tasted olo
phant a mltk. I havo nnu it's a mm
drod t ivlhh sweateithari honey. Tho
souico of supply U' liothjlng llko as
largo aithat of a cowund tljo Biip-
ply ot tho lacteal lintel Is small hut a
llttlo or It goos a long Jivay. Wash-
ington Tost rttt
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Wliy Ho Mnllilv
"Irst Tramp Wot are yop footing
so happy about? HW '
Second Trump Ij called at a wld-
dor'e house for someiblngito cat and
tho woman nmst; UiUecl mo vUh a1
walking stick. J .W "
'Don't eeonothmlinthat tor Bmllo
ovor." ' PtJk
"I wos jus1 thtnkfnwot an osoapo
1 had. She might a took-a fancy tot
mo and married mo. -2 Boston Homo
JoiunuL f ''.?.
rJesuntAUjliomnl.t
Wasn't It awful ?'f Tho mlnuto
aftor they weio marrio'd sho hap-
pened to discover thitj ho wdsn't a
toal duke " -jt
"Humph 1 Think of his prcdica-
raont. Tho fact croppod out right
at tho tlmo when ho discovered that
sho wasn't' leally a rich heiress."
Chicago llofcord. ?
'jo the rolnt
Hero is an advertisement from tho
Australasian! 'If Hubert Lynott
my husband does not return and
support mo within three months
from this date I intend to remarry
Florence Einllio Lynott"
The I'ottttl 'itr
Tho old form of postal noto has
boon entirely abolished. A now form
of money order superseding tho
postal noto and tho old form of money
order camo Into use Julv 1. Tho
w orders aro moro llko postal notes
rupuna uoing utmciiuu tu siiuw uiu
amount thoy carry. '-Iho- charge for
tho new oidcrs range from 3 to 80
cents.
Of "MHrrlime.
Statistics show that In 1000 marri-
anps 382 men marry women joungor
than themsbHes fiTDmairy women of
their own ngb or near itand 89 marry
women older than themselvos. Tho
mo3t nqtablo dillerqnco in aires was
in Cumdcn. J. last jpar whoro tho
bridegroom was 22 aftd tho brido G'J.
1I prjitorinlo TiToctun
Hypodermic injoctlon was discov-
ered by Mnpendle. Morphia Is per-
haps the mos.t familiar drug so used.
Hut tho variety of drugs Is very groat;
and there aro numerous cast") in
which IJfo would certainly bo lost if
there was no way of medicating tho
patient except through tho ihouth.
Tho I In ml.
Tho muscles of tho hand reach
their highest perfection in man. No
nt.lipp nnlmitl hn it trim linrwl. Thn
muscles of the oyes ears and noso
show that several groups which in
tbo lower animals nie very highly do-
eloped in man uro in an almost
rudimentary condition.
Vlio of u have not regretted thattn:o
liucumunui n3 uitt i'ii ti.vjij-sr
A nioa is scared u hundiod timo3 for
Every tirub he it actually hurt.
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jtfanuefs mo not idle but the fruit of
loyal nature nnd of noUlo mind
He who thinks his place below him will
coitalnly be tolow his place.
Always wear your thinking cap: 'twill
often fmvo you from mishap.
Educational.
Attention of tho reader is called to tha
announcement of Notro Damo Univeislty in
another column of this paper. This noted
Institution of learning enters upon its fifty
first 3 car with tho next Bcsslon. Parents
and guatdlans contemplating to send tholr
bojsand younjf men away from homo to
fit liool would do well to write for pirtlcu
tars to tho UnIersityof Notro Damo In-
Ilana bcfoiomakingnirangemcutsfortnclr
education elsowheio Nowhero In this
broad land uro there to bo found better
facilities for cultivating tho mind and heart
than aiooffeicd ntNotio D.imeUnlmslty.
As we grow older our pleasures cost less
but it takes money to cure our ailments.
Brown's Iron Bitters cures Dyspepsia
Malaria Biliousness nnd General Debility.
Give strength aids Digestion tones tha
nerves creates appetite 'iho best tonlo
for Nursing Mothers weak uoinen and
chuaren.
"What Is taken from the fortune also may
happily Lo bo much lifted from tho soul.
IlnnonR Dingle Corn Snlvr."
Wurmntiil totiifocr money refunded. jUk your
Biuxiilutlurit. FiltoWcent.
Tochoosotlme is to sa online and an
unreasonable motion Is bu eating tho air.
Knrl'H Clover JJoot Ton
Every man thinks ho might become fa-
mous IE lie had more tlmo to write poetry.
'hw
ALL THE SriiENOTIT
and virtue has
sometimes "drieil
out" when you
get pills in leaky
ioodon or pastel-
board boxes. For
that rcobon Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets aro sealed
up In llttlo glass
vials just tbo bIzo
and shape to carry about with you. Then
when you feel bilious or constipated havo a
fit of indigestion after dinner or feel a cold
coming on they'ro always ready for jou.
Thoy'ro tho wualleit tho pleasantest to
take and tho most thrrougbly natural rem-
edy. With Sick or Dllious Headaches Sour
Btonmcb Dyspepsia Jaundice Dizziness and.
nil derangements of tho Liver Stomach and
Bowels they give you a lasting cure.
"'Headache; obstruction of nose; discharges
falling into throat; oyes weak; ringing in
cars; offensive broath; emell and taste Im-
paired and general debility theso are somo
of tho symptoms of Catarrh. Dr. Bago's
Catarrb Remedy has cured thousands ol
the woi st cases will euro you.
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