The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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"o HE llaMUT, \8 TIU* WoHi.l»“tlOKS
Iwst to nay, ‘It won Uu Wllo intro-
duutfd me to Geu. uiul lie luie Imn*u
acting hm my Hgent—payut& me the
tnuney. Ami he Haiti,” sht* i44^ wUh*
ing jo do her enemy justice, '.‘that it wan
| by hta exertions thatOcn. Inigawua i»er
SuAded to bilfto my salary After ih* time
VVHY HE LAUGHED.
X71ATTON. 8 *
I tliat'H hII, unld-ahe, ldoBing up ai min.
“1 wol&A’ whit (jfeolfvey would «ay to
'•m
■i ;-;m
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Unit?" tlmughy Wuilu\ •By Jove! it’s
outrageous wlmt r finds these boys tod
ctrl) wilf I®. They wilt—tli«y norm to
(iki.’tl, Well, ihcn.tlKiy dostrVQ to havo
their tittle jpiserlbs, ; don't they? Of
connse they Vo! ,1 wish I worn”—he
cheeked Wffladlf and dropped Ids eyos,
which hod dwelt top 1 >ug upon her lovs-
1 UtuMM. i »uj$, gpipo/’ho Bald to
eir»evereif; “yhiswtii novel do.
mouth.’
Wa
J of tho Confederate stockade of BuUto
j bury, £J. C., o-iul while ouch Wait hrul
ullie threw away kU ctgfcrett* and j takwi hiwowu iMi-ee.umi, I etuup. upon
rubbed hie note.
•ently, "1 dare _____f_________H , * ______ .
lu- was about. I should like to hear | luulio ftimsclt a totuc, and If.bt'oli
what he hash) euy iii Jingo's rt"--*—“*• — J1 -”W'L *
Impresarios and Agents are human, and
It.lief for Uiili-tHal T»«a
V Several of tho fieri? arid man Who ;
r.-’l pn « -near'Hovulont in various
. , , _ ‘ , ptlido U.Jyitn^sin tbjetty hu^Sia
On the any alter we ttumcjed out} hMn nut'. 1 wearij
An Int«!J'(}illii|[ liili-rtknt U liivh
riuro During W*r Yliura.
of ll/pir
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duty . xff
i‘ t“ls that thiHwklge of
Well." ho mid, pres- la eMored man iu tlio \V0: ills,skirting ! Eririitor i yanfuetorsl’'
eay JUwolyn knew what j h. He wn* 4«Wr«t»&% |
rtt? ha v5 lately
; a big wooden
fee* while <«J
the Order of i
due - of . Uijj
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla
The Best
need looking after occ.asiona4y. “
"What I thought was,’"aho resumed,
“that if it altould turn out 1 hud no legal
rlglft to the tuomiy, 1 alumlit really havo
bo mako some mure, whether I, likejl It
or.not, Jt wotkjd havfSto Iw wadu jn*
some wly; y»n know, and iiapa a tiff
there saetnB to be no othef way but fra-
me to go ou singing, if I can get an en-,
gagement."
‘‘As to"that,” eaid Wallie smiling, 'df"
Tliotll.v r.trit you guess what T q , <. , h a .. .
.......... tim Iimsh and ■■■mu' upon ' ' Lll lil-‘ *■' 111 ua... DiOOCl IVlGCllOiriG
him no Sinhlenly that there .wirn iio j tin f ' ■ " 1'
time to dodge. He was kneeling i •,'1* m'p'ht ho to kink the ywute-,
down, witli n [iureel of roofu bekide I 'v*,(! swear at Tdu tor taking thAMt
hjm, and he ldoked at'me for a ijitn-1 y'IUr*"A Heegyr,,,,.. ’■
litnrrmn
yat-wAr" be nt *As*.»f t<A.
WVPfifl
grandest yewetry Hstttbhfhtneut i/» the
wor/Jt Mermod mri^s\
SW^tSrSwWM i
n U1 LdJ
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A WORqLRnjL'OFtel
1#
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tft lilLc >fT
fb
ute and then asked
' Whou did-you uU git out of dat
jirijtont” *• V
‘‘Yesterday," I replied, aeeiug thnt
lie had at. once discovered my iderr
tity,.
'^Cn whar yo’ all ffwijje to poyrl”
/
I wanted t« mako a>fortune 1 would^ turn j‘ ^ tod get to the
beyond thikt^ffoor"
' *But it ■isn't—«o guesu again."
„';£riWJ it up.”
“Well, sir, a feitf of the brighter
etev'aioV ojaTatora iu Chicago havo
con** to tho odnolusion that thov’vo
hud tiioir feet, and particnlaiiy their
toes, triunppd upon aijd iu jnuny ini
stilus's Tn'oken, just as fnxjueigjy as
is tunoeal^e. Imloed, the point-‘of
tend tv >v(U' buaittSSS, oi .1 .tWO-RIid-fUHy,
tw!’k
and tuiyproper retuirertco to your daugh-
He got up and said alond:
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'Tliiri's nothing In II (Aul/vmi may n<)i
m i^ v iil ynu >Ciui-U''' ^ .j
"IJr. \\raflic0l>msmore lasl - lieen in- |
dulgiog in ;i no>«l deal fit casuistry of j
late, owing to a desire fti reconcile pin j
theory that human lieinks ought iO hcl|i
' one* another with' his P-;igH'r*mi)ntal
aversion to being mfxed tip in other p*o-
ple’s affaire, fie might hare evade! Hie
difficulty by h&ndimg pver thCflqatter
which troubled him to Mrs, Cadwalader;
but Jliat would only linve > lieon an indi-
te got up and said aloud'.
Miss Handolph, I’lft gohig to ask ydu
! a ghmt favor. I'ru an onl.uniu, ns I
notslnA toll you, and 1 am a slave to my
habits. Would you permitJfm.Ui khioke
a cigareltiii. Wliat small evils 1 luivn go
hopelessly ifoijl gittlieriug if 1 slob't keep
them together with a little tobacco. ”
Miss RaiulalpH smiled. ; * ;
“My'tuiJicr always amoked,” said she.
“It would make me feel at hbino." «
•fDcar me!” thodicht Wallie ruefully,
“ske.inlght have let mu off nnjur'ibTHer
brither! Hut site takes mo at fuy own
viJuuUou - bless her ’heart! Kow lot ua
what cau be done." *
iHe lit-his Cigarette, and sept- tpe
Ubko curljug through -!Uh uoso. "Art
certainly a great resource," h>* opserv-
XTS&XSS&SS&r*.as.*.*«*.
ml.: U»l from toe ig»amiarj’jitamd "into/'a chuckle; than the cluickla-hAK
point you are parfoytlj^ free .cither (o go cam^ ft laogfa apd hi) re»ll«\ 9P/WS'
on or not. Now, of cotir^) there are. gcouhd. 1 thought him (lolilonttxl
ways in which you might cultivate mu and was utxvit to movo away, whch
He iWtliuut kebping. hi Opera. Yonoould he tup ip.and said
sing at It chull'll, or, wlici) you felt in
ad, "and a noble one. ft has i«v Mtiid.
todirinay lie true, that it i»'huits*arno
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'.Vy
but Jhat would only haye \ lieen
rect way of forcing his I own hand. lie
smoked a groat mim,bor pf pigars, -sestad
iu Ids study chair, and incidentally tried
ty stare his great white owl out of roim-
tenanm* but he bosHhted still. [
Ope morning wliilo thus occupied be
heard a carriage stop at J4u> door and a
card was brought up to l|bu.« t’-mitrary
to his usual custom ia such cases, he
jumped up, tossed his cigar Into the fir*,
gave a pull to liis. collar and a ■ jerk to
his coat, and bade the servant conduat
Mile. Msrana upstairs. | !
By the timo she npjioared he had re-
• covered his genial serenity. Hu shook
i.aiuis 'vii1- birr o..gw*a*v* bjssr*-yrih'*re
i of a man constantly in the habit of receiv-
ing famous prime donne in his pin vats
sittihp room, and at the same time gavs i
the wn-ant a look which intiuiat<-d that
‘ he would be not gt homo while this visit-
or- remained.
“You come ih good„seaeon,’’ tjai.l -he;
• .“the. owl and I have just been-talldUR
about you.” 'ill
“I diil not ask for Mrs. Dinsmore.r be-
gan the primaMpuna. (
"Well, 1 know,” interposed Wallie. “1
have often tried t<f persuade her that the
morning is the proper time to receive
calls, but she is still Wedded to lioi
superstitions. You must try to put up
with me. 1-bclievo I should make a
pretty good aimt."
The lady felt the kindness with which
. ho endeavored to put her at her ease,
and a faint color dawpod in her cheeks-
He went on: \
“I see In* the pa]>ers that yoli al e soon
to leave itk It must be pleasant to you
to ftel how much i aspect and regard, aw
woll qs renown, you have won since you
came here. 1 hope it may soon bring, yon
back to us?" . V i
“Do yon respect me, Mr. Iiinmnoref"
Remanded she, fixing her .eyes on him.
"You were ap'enigma to me at first,”
he replied iinmMiately, “but I respected
you involuntarily, even before I kno^v
that! wakrighfl iq doing so.”
He met her look ds ho stioke, and she
felt that he spoke what be meant.
“I csiftM to ask you to help me respect
myself,’'she said, with a ps'tee betweahr
“Did you know that I was an actrees A)
\ well as a ringer?”
“I know Whnt you refer to the first
k-ITA*
If_ one's affections are unoccu-
Ue’s human Affections, l ineau—
rtmuin so, I dare say
better than to devote
f
moment ’Wre-mct,” answered he, with
friendly smile. “I had keen Mile. Afa-
rana abroail.” ' V ' 1 •»
’ t!ho did not need to ask hint whether’
htiiliad kept lg-r secret, Betwoen per
taliV of a certain order of integrity as-
surances of such a kihd are enjierfluous.
She breathed a sigh of relief. He had
known, and yfct had nrtt withheld his re-
spect, the respett of ii gentleman! Her
sad heart began to take a little courage.
j UnnK I know yonfetatlier, Mr. Han-
dolph," he -resumed, with the slightest
Accent of interrogation. “You mnst not
,* tliilik me a .Patfl I’ry, but Mr. Randolph
is a gentfeuian of tlie old school, not a
good dissimulator, nnd ho aceidimtally
.betTByedJhimsc|f to mo one day without
% knowing: it. rt sjli.apM I ought to have
confessed to him, hut 1 am n wretchedly
undecided mortal about such things, nnd
1 have been debating for the last month
whatl bail better do. Morp than a month;
in fact, over since Geoffrey Bellingham
went away.”
As he carelessly uttered the list
words his -glanso- passed over her. She
did not move an eyelid. Hqr breath
.1..ti.i.if il- n f..\v IllMlnont-i tint
i not be sdhn.
“.She has already learned some things,
pooT girl!” thought Wallie to hiiuibif. -
"Your main object in entering tiki pro
fession uinst 1>« nearly achieved,” he
present!}’ continued, as she remained
silent..
“You tljink it ivim only the object
that justified me?" she said quicloy. 1
“If I were you,” he l-eplied, “I would
be myself in the future.”-
“Rut can 1 sing any more?’ - /
“Speaking for the public, I shoUl l tay
sbiii ,n f ri ver! Yon have u.-iqu-d a.
footing from which notlikig cun diriadge
yon. You nw.l no otlierVivoiftan's repu-
tation, and tho public will easily forgive
you the ruse you have put upon tlieip.
in l«id they have nothing to lii?k+v^—
J would rattu r yow found fault with
me than nude it easy for me,” sin said,
with a tremor in her voice. “There is
no one else I can go to."*
“I don’t think you need a avoiding,”
Vetrn-nod Wallie, with his kindly vnnile
“The pant is done with. T can imagine
you b<lvi> had an uphill time of it ill
fa anyways But, ■'you have go'no far to
rehabilitate completely Mile. , Mar nun’s
character, and I should fancy she would
it I-,
rivals.
pi<xl—one’s
and are likely to
onwcould not do
one’s sell wholly to art. You feel, you
say, that there is rtotliing else you could
possibly prefer to- ft; that ypu were
made for music and for nothiug else?'
“Nothing else,” she repeated in a
’ husky Voice, feyling ns if, with those
words, she bad surrendered her last se-
cret of hope of happiness. . ,
“TbisVill came out all right," thought
Wallie to himself cljeerfaUy; “if that
ass Geoffrey were only lit re it might be
settled on the. spot.” Aloud bo said:
“That being the case, 1 don’t see bovy
you could lie more fortunately ^touted.
With yon circumstances, i xpeftieucy
and inclination all pull together.. It was
not so with u young friend ref mine
onco who sliowijl rcftiarkableHatenf for
IhCiVtxJft! flKS MM got so far aa to make
her debut, writh every prospect of suc-
cess. whou she was miluoky enough to
fqll in love -vyith—and bo fallen in love
with by—a yqung gentleman of good
family here, a lawyer. You wiB
hard!} believe ft, Miss Randolph,
you are’ s<! differently constituted in
every way from her,'-1 continued Waliie,
gravely; “bui wlion she discovered that
hq Would feel pained if she remained on
the stage slie acipially gave up her whole
career! Ahd tlrry were nTnrriejl, and
she lias never been heard of in a ’public
way since. And she seems very liaiipy
tool But sho h/uld nover-have bad the
same single hearted dovOtion to art that
you have.” *.
“1 can—understand her being happy,
though,” said Miss Randolph, almost ib
a wliispci*. Thrti WnlHo's heart smote
him tbat.ho.had played upon her. After
all, what did ho know about what had
occurred' between her anil Gcofffftyi
There 1118/- liqye been n veritable trage-
dy instewl.of an yrdinary lover’s mispu-
dershmding. ‘ Asji matter of fact bo had
no snspickj»i<d fth' ’tmgi-comic wistako
whioli was the immediate cause of/thoir
separation. He thought it probabUs that
she had revealed her true name to hint,
and supposed that they jhad ’differed on
the “public career” question, wmch lie
had just illustrated in his faille, j
In orderjo give himself knd her timo!
for refiwIToii lie took the conver a-
ffon at another point. “In the event of
your accepting another engagement,”
lie said, “I snjiposk InigO Would 1® the
fortunate man?”
“Nothing ' has, .been docided about1
that,," she. replied, falling with a .sense of
relief into- tho business tone. “I havo
lieen told—that is, it seems tliat there
may lie a difficulty I bad not tliougjit of—
a legal trouble. This motley thiit I haVe
been receiving,” she went on, affer a
jiause, “has been paid, of course, to Mile.
Marana. The agreement according to
Which it is paid is signed by her—that
i», not by-me. rer it seems tliat. legally
lam only her wf entativc • her dep
,,f-y no ft WV. M ' S
I ms 4S ■ •> Mb} «>>««« “)f“ - to4b111 U . OMb
chooses, demand that 1 make oye# afl
the money to her But of course n|| the
money, or most of it, !ms been/paid
away for—to my father, so yon Res,'there
would be trouble.” / 1
“Hmnphl” ejaculated \yullie, faking!
a pinch of his mustache between hi3
thumb and forefinger. lie fnedi toted tor
-awhile, staring at the owl, which si-
lently returned jiis gaze ''Whq ia your
lawyer?’ he jnqhired at length.
- ”1 haven’t any.”
‘Was it Inigo who”-
’'No—he—Idon'tknow whothor ifrhad
occrfrfed td liim." The'truth Was that
Hamilton’Jocelyn, iu rcqifital of fho in-
jury to-‘ fpeliry/s, had written the
1*1 Ilya liiimia n llicwr, ITT which ho had
advanced the .above suggestion: and ho
liad Snrther .-uinonnced that it was his
purpose vjsmcijiately to acquaint the
real Marana with the jiosiUon of affairs,
and to qffor her fits services in -thq event
of.a proseciitifin. It in 'loubtful whet her
he realty Contemplated any action of tho
kind, lujt .1 Mould in-1 have -.ofteued Iho
imlAvelineisW lof his present sensation^
could luj have known that B- .itrix was
not in tho past surprised or shockml^t
the position ho liad taken. It soeineij to
her quite in keoping with his character.
"She might giro you sojne' annoy-
ance,” Wallie'admitteiV, ..after further
ceiusultaUon'With tho./wl, "bulrj'm by
no means saj-e she cjfuld obtain a vor-
dict. 1 iniatfinc slioytuust^Tiave writ
ren to Inigb, definitely willidrawiug
from the enfragomeiit, ■ and hence his
snbstitntiou of vary W.-tS that the way
“Yes; uud I believe -.ho paid the f.rr
feit.” /
1 Then Iidottn think yon noed worry.
There can at Any rate e no doubt that
yell have dude the singing, soil aa sing
ing in paidmewadays, four thousand dol-
lars a niuqt is none t.,e much foi ii
"It, vii three thousand the fir«f arenth.
r-J 1) eon 1, i i f >, 1 1 ift^tiirnrnr/1 ?
be v. :> u.li;r»tatot to havo it krti7»VH iWt
nho rannoi- claim the merit of the vintli
. cation. Aiiotii«rr Hi'aaon von Would |
jfrotiahlv be free fn mi vulpffir Rntit>yatico,
cyan worn yon to continue your prefkmt |
dWiKrtr, but in yonr own name and with
tlio ord-iido j>rot<H tioii wiyoti it would j
i'liable y«Tu to com man (1 you woftlii be 1
ijrifecil) efrurfi. HoWcyor, rfihan't pre'
tfnd to mUyTsh} yotis Matifuioiii^ilkr—■ Mm j
IfiodoTj^x; In the fins I [tlaco I am an
fnfcftto#ted j>«r(y- -l want you to go crp
itinDint^ for mv own bfentfH; and,
....." J ....... •-»
pJen Wes «>t tin protewloii m*.v w'.mi t4
yop rffosttve ;r!i tfiv druw'iurki......o’ vice
and yllir‘,,v4l;rcc hulafred after waril,.”
put. yn the prim a ilCfflia '
“uilgo cttrtaiuly told me when lie re
turned frijm Eureqie last Juno-that he
got Marina for four thousand a night,"
Wallie affirmed ‘Rot prohahly lu> took
advantage of your luring a debutante to
cut it down.”
"Mr. Jocelyn—that is, 1 think not; I
was told that 1 received the HU UK' that
she wan to have had.” .
’ “Hamilton Jocelyn? !-■ ho nr.veil up
Rgjn this Affair?' inqniroii Wallie. with! an
Ing at a' church, or, wlicg you
the mood, at a private or public couoert.
Rut thorn in Homuttiiug-elw iu the pro-
fession -tiesiiieH1 the sinirlngv there is tlio4
audience. It) you know what I mean?”
“Yes,” said she! fn a Ipw voice.'
“It is ft lnngujfR’iint stimulant,” hs
qdntinued. “Tliere is ,no other to com
part with it in tlje world. They hay
when you have ounisf.elt the delight of
it nothing is sfi dtfficirlt ns to give it up. J
There is nothing that you would ex !|
cliango for it.”
’•‘That’Is’not true!” said she, liftipg
her head. In a moment sho added: “Buj
Iihave felt that it wuqld, be a great cou-
eolation.'" .Wallie glanced up, .arid shw
blnriied. J i . i ,■ /- -I
Ilv rose again fromliis chair and toot
another ciguiejtti from tlie liox on thy
low bookcase. Then no went to another
place for-a iuatch, which lie scrfltched
underneath the mantolrnecei Tlfen lie
lit the cigarette and threw the burnt
end of tho match in the fire, afterfhaving
shaken it rapidly to qnd’fro to extinguish
It. She watched him ’half absently,
thinking what a good .fellow bo was,
how quiet, how honcHt, Iiow kind, how-.-
qnick of approhciiMon. But) through
him, beyond him, iu his place she Was
HcgiJigJBTv'rirer figure, which she qever
hoped to l>eho«p again in reality. Ob,
thi pdruvrsity »f human ailiurtd The
gopdncsg that|we jnrgit with is not the
gbodnoes thftt 'we want; the evil that
hdpperrs jt o us is not the punishment of
oqr evil!
• [Wallis gf'auced at her through the
smoke if liis cigarette with a (yinpa
thetic interest, half sad, half humorous.
The liedfcy fur lilted cloak that she wor»„
was tureen buck on the chair; hur head-
lcftned liackward; showing the white
fhtqat; ihei richly made, close fitting
black dries revealed’ tlio lithe lieauty of
litir figure; there was a soft, dimness
iilxiut hr-r ejyiH; a'little strand of bright
hair lrnid striiyi.-d across her forehead.
3o,w mouixJfnl she looked! Iiow eneily
sbe thight /lie liappy t How gladfly lie
.. ....... niA ihe_ jiow...,,
gve' the power— “I lio|>o
Us!” iixclaimBO Wallie fo him-
sbe might Iki happy! How gladjly he
Would make Seri go! But those whq have
the good w)lb have ni4 the ;«iwy, stidl
thqse w” * I
to gracil
K*lf, “nuttrile is buffering the torments I
of tbq'damned! "Ti’nay liave boon a foal
in n^- time, ^hut nothing should ever
liave made me turii ruy back on.a wo-,
manlike thaff And he reseated him-
self With a reseatftrl vehefnence ’ that
0
armchair.
“t>o you think, Mine Randolph,"Ve
aeked, “that the time Would ever come
whou you would prefer tho oonsolation ‘
to tho—rihiug it consoled you for?;
"A consolation is only—a consolation,”
she replied, with a little smile. “But
you'must not think that I am—w<as
meaning anything except in a general
way, I should only find it more tire-
ronii than usual to have nothing to do
nCW that I know’ what it is-to do some-
thing.” - •; ___
Speaking in a general way,.however,
don't you thix& it would be unwise
to seek consolation us such nntil one
was quite certain, beyond the possibility,
of a doubt, that consolation was the
thing one needOd?’ 1
“Oh, pf course there Can be no doubt!"
sbe answeretl. Bnt tbiero wqs in ‘ her
tone, and in the kaddyn, inquiring ox-
liatision of her eyes,' a foeling loss of con-
viction than of misgiving and suspense,
to if the earnest empliasil with wliich lie
liad spoken had led her 10 ndk’pect that
he'might know something of great mo-
ment to her. Ho hiul no snch knowl-
edge, bnt he had a rtremg persuasion
that she was the victim ol',„ a misfortunp
that might bo tot right; and he per-
ceivod that the time wdf now oomo
when lie might speak to her openly ou
tho subject which had all olong been iu
botb their minds. But as be opened liis
luuuth to do so there was ft knock/ at the
dojir, and the serrarit came in/with at
letter. ’ - '
“The messenger boj's Waiting, sir,"
he said, “and wants to know/if there’s
an answer." j i j
“Tell lrim,” said Wallie sternly, “to
gq to"— Ho stoplied. Tho handwriting
on the envelope liad caught his eye. -“If
ybn will excuse t me?” he said, glancing
af his visitor, while Jic tore the letter
open. He. took iu its contents with a
look. “No answer—I’D answer it, in
parson,” ho said to 1 ho sorvapt, who with-
drew.
Mi.K'i Randolpli," i.aid WaBie, stand-
ing in front of Jier with the letter in his
hand, and a peculiar smile ou liis lace,
"thin is from a friend of fuine whoii^ you
know.4 There’s nothing in it yiat, you
‘may not sec; will you read it?’
Hho took t bo letter, law the signature,
' el- hand fall to lioi lap for a ino-
, then [lifted it Again and read to
let her
rnent,
follows:
Okas Wai
Ireland r met
with, n laflj’. n
I didn't knoa
in order fo wt
I revurned this m- mung
young CrSow pamai Hnn l"i|Xi
Hirin',1 I nil 1/1 I.- KUc. Marann
at (o Oi'i S. Init rolae mi at poos
lli'f imlni'wvKhrri At Hr-
an
'Shall we go to
hotel I: found Randolph iiikI lit* f.ttlli r ,11
lirnm’Uiat tlie former opd Xvaiui Inal ifl-rived a
few hours fiefoi o tno • In Another fleaniyr. Our
Marann wont "ill tliis, mortilng, no nnf tonows
where, rftnn miniotltlng I hepis'iieil gi ftoer old
Uandolph nay In bi- ...... 1 Imgiu to KiiAi-r-iJ huvn
msilo an astoulKhlng end wicked hfuml/T 1 will
.-Klilain when Iyyu, which.,must I"' Ill on, "
Tin. lav; fades oast net meet at; ymsesii it wn
can help It. If you get this In time moot me kero
nt 1 O'clock. 0. rm.iJAoiiirti
IhcAfoitel together?"
said Wallie, whim she hail n*aci the let-
ter. .
“No. 1 camiot see him. Oh,’my broth-
er!'*.«l»c prcsrtetVlicr haudsowr her face,*
and bent her head down on the Arm of
the eh ai i
“I think,” said Wallie gently, after a
pause, "that.Mrs Miwiuarc htu- just
; cnfne in j know sho’ll want you to rt/iv
•| to lune.h. Shell 1 tell her yoit’re Ijiti' ”
’ lari me go to licr." said Beatrix, ris-
; ing’suddenly and mo.ving hliinlly toward
I the floor. Wallie<V»‘w her arm beneath
; lii.: .T:.d m-.’i h<-: in.a T«ii minutes later
' he ft'ii" on hi" way up toWll.
[To nit coxriNUKii.l
GlifnL”
\jltV the
She had iutendeil nut to bring .loco j flo- If. is htrinf!! kt
lyir'a name into the oonvcirijiiion, ‘but Mf, j j,,. gfjmw •' 'y
as it had sluiryid out nho now ilV'UA'ht R j
.....tV-w-e..ijlilL.
J('imi>«> K. Jepofrie has-Hsiti soino
Inright *fiIiiiio ;; *I10M(^ porlinjis bette:
than tins. ‘'Ihritig jxior in a merv l'i
iwn t o 1st |x»r tloit
"I/jesB 1 tiffed an couldn’t htlpjit." -
“I don’t nee anything very funny
aWitit.” ; • x ‘
* ‘'Rub.yo’hain’t an ole nigger, yti’
atif). Hit’s powerful juuuy au I’zo got
|to laff souro pio’.”-- - / - - . •
Ho indulged ip another fit of
ittighing and rotling,. a ltd wlibh h'o
ad I'ecovtyred from it ho took asoat
bu a log nnd Biiidf j ■
l /"Bout fo’ inonthfi ago de misnua
Sho calls tuqaip one 'day on looks at
iilre a jong tiino an den says:
1 “ ‘Moses, I-has a drtsCtu riaS1-nite.,
I dreama dat ono o' depi Yankee piid
ondns got out o' dat pen at Sitlislifiry
gn cUit ytf was liidin him ih do tvood.k
b.-u'k verj.' Izo gwitip to' Iicv yer
wliipjR-il tor dat., Muhos ’ ,,
“Did shot"
“She had mo lodup. an whipped,
sah, an I dun didn’t git oboT sih+iftin
fur two weeks. Ono mawnpr ’bout
two montlis ago bIio calls mo up qgur
an says:'
“ [Yo' boy Moses, look rho IrT do
bmlijrl hna tv dream agin- las’ nlte.-
I dreams dat one t>’den? Yankee pus
oners got out o’ dat pen nt-Satishury,
an dpt yo’was lijdin him in de’ to-
1 nicker house. Datl-anoder ,wlnppin
fur yo\ Moses. ’" (
"‘ ‘Ajnfl you got’ it again ?’’
“Jess laid it onto meale power/nll
est sort, an dat smart didn’t dun go
away fur, cjoer so long. ’Bout fo
weeks agt> do missus dim qnllod iho
Up tiYdo big holiso agin. Slio looks
at mb a lopg timo, an den says:
! ‘‘SwB y^re, Moeeff. I has minder
dbeam 'bojut yo'. Last nito j' dreams
dat <kto o’ dom Yankee prisonons dun
got dht-o’ dat i>ou down to Salisbury,
airvo! was dun hidin Urn in de treeh
ohers de swamp. I can’t put up
wid dat, Ml| ises, on Isse gwiuo to hev
yo’ whipjiiril mighty haixl for it.”
\ "And she) adtually had yip whifiried
again?” \\ \; \ :/*r. ,’fT ••■(
M "My lawk hain’t dim got weU yet,
sah, liwt—yqI Vyo 1 yol—Izo dun got
toy-oan’t help tt"—k v*"|i
He went on Into another “spell,"
ktstingaooUplo of minutes, and when
Inf hiul recovered 1 said;
"1 can't seo imytliing ua tliis to
tickle you so.;” j
"Dat’s ’('.ause yo’ liftin’t me,” he roi
plied us he wiped his eyes. "Dis
mawnin missus dim callod mo up
agin. She 'was looking mighty
pleased, au bimobyShe said: 1
" ‘Moses, I has anoder jlrentn ’bout
yo’ las’ hito. ’ l dreiunixl .dot one o’
deni Yankee prisoners got outer dpt
pen doivn'to Salisbury, an flat’ yo’
found him in do wooils an bnmg him
right up, ydre to me. Ycis s u nice
pioco of bacon to pay fur dat, Mosqp,
an yo’ hain’t gwjno to be whipped
any mol’.”’- \ l * '
"Well?” I iisk(xl,a.4bo rolled aiymnd
again. \ ■!' ■,
“Why1,, sah, can’t yo* dun sop w}utt
tickles me? • Missus had fo’ dreams,
an I got three whippin’s bofo’ yo1 dun
corn, nn now Izo gwino ,to hidel yo’
under de sjftiff in dB shttckliousu.tjU
dey git
-’long wii
IW hflUI III lit) bllWliivIifJUi U.MU
I’ruinintm an den go to glory
" New York Workl .
“ Ii ... -A N»» <>r *««««. - •
Dr. Gatling was at the Lhbitt
House tliO other day "Yes,- Ihu the
cause df the Gatling gun," be s.riB
with a smile. “I inventv<Ht. 1 leak
on it as one of tlio great Jilpbuithoup
Staved no end
of liveAjfby gun has. j/’Howl ”By
scaring jieoplc Its mere presence
has ki^it down inoro-turinuil and lint..'
and without even parjrting tho streets
with it, than anything else I know ^
of. I’ve letters to show to that hfleet
People who don’t stop to think might
carry an idea 'round wjfch ’em that
I’m a hlpodyminded man, Not much.
I’m for pence every time. S6V my1
gun. -Washington-Oor. Ifnnsas ©Hy
Times. r
Tho Ailf In a Tlooui. *
In a foom the air arranges ilsolf
according to its teinjioratiine. JTie
liutwsi ii«* i?uo a'Uingj I inu
coolest along till! Hour Tlio hottes!
is thikneweat and purest The cosi-
est Is the oldest, awl therefore tlio.
foulest Tho air is gradually coolipg
from contact with the Walls and win-
dows When hot air entefis a vrioitv
it rises at onco tx> the wiling and
spfenjls across It. If tlicbo is an es-
cape tthoi®, ail open window of veu-
tilalor, il goiy, out, leaving thdcoolef
fqul air til mink undisturbed Front fins attfilneri a eUndnnl of ntorllonoo
ibis we sfi tliht'H win/hMyaliglrtlv wliloRadmitsqfno supertofi.
Ho salt J.fading Vhgsiciau*
and Druggists, and their o/rtn-
ion it indorsed bg thousands
cured by it of Scrofula, Ec-
xenta, Erysipelas, and other
diseases of the blood, ! .
"Ayer's Sarsaparilla has won Its repu-
tation liy years o! valuable Service to the
community. H !• ia« »<sSi''-)i. 8. Ung,
Dtugglsl. SU2 Merrimack si., bowel), Mass..
I)r W H. WrlsLht, Paw Paw Kuril. Tong.,,
says: “In my praetlcs, I hi variably pre-
sume tiSfe'ngft. Utoljr one of ii- 1,0 *^orAt,nV?1(^r“B*nlU‘ ,or d)rwU* dU*
on tbb idfvi f< xyeai'ing a big woodou - - - - ■'
shoe on t he foot nearest the door,
which is, tho oiio that u'lways- gtjte
kteppHl' oh. It works like a charm.
^khjhemawav
SOLID14 KT. GOLD WATCH.
No other sltoft thtrt’s ranrlo could jsis-
sibly, giw us the ueixHsaiy protec-
tion. ' i ,
“Pi-ojih qiay stot> on that and fall
bvor rend otitft tt an often ns they,
phrase,sipd wluiue wo used to-grind
oiir iteeljt in pain wo mow smile' and
keep Cioinfui'tnrilo _ Its not generally
known, b’d frfttn Invo to ten elevator
men in this ottyhnve A too or two
broken-hnd mangled* VyCpy (bty by
people tramping (in thoih. But our
millennium had come in Oie big
..wOodon bhOO.'*—•Chicago TVibuno. ■
A 'Voting Man's mii ininii/
A joying to mi (rlsiduig in wnoof the
Bulnyhe^ullikl oq n young lady renal
ir^ m tliu/iify, mnl having occasion
to eonsujt diig wftteh fmuid, pj hjs
aflkcyf tlio” j/bring laxly tho time anil
Wft* itifdfthed that it was just half
past!i0.’ He lihstily made his depart,
ure, ui he Hail td critbh' ti train. On
hi* w«fty «o the dei?bt he fodgratu-
lnte*-'himself that lie-had crariainly
done Hie nhn.ro of tho entertaniing. as
tho time had ffowu quite rapidly.
Imagine his chagrin whefi, on ar
riving at tliodejsit, he found it w;is
only 9 :45 instead of 10:45, nfid that
he wbuld *be* compolleil to wait an
hour before the train' left. lib Hwal
lowisl liis discomfiture gs beet ho
coi^i 1 and 4 new wonrlpring whether"
Gio Hock at the house qi his lady
friqnd "'Was an hour fast or vfhether
it was a gentle case of “shake.” At
any rite he vow* lip >vill never again
mil on a young lady unlpsa he is.
backed up by bis watch.—Phijaxlol-
plda Pres* ,
In .llis.woi’ldk history, compliments
lln vri oft times pi.11 oil n M iiiipm unit
part • sovereigns, statesmen, coin-
tieiw, scholars and all others o£ the
(frOnt human family disdaining riot
tlie use *qf fluttering speech" to gain
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oi pie blood." . .
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taking Ayer's Hursapsrllla and soon saw au
Improvement. After using about two doren
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take a tow hotUtJi ol this medicine each
year, Iqr iriy blood, and am no longer trou-
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blupd-purlfiera, but none does so muck good
at Ayer's Sarsaparilla."—D. A. Kobluson,
Neal, Kansas.
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DO YOU READ?
WAR-
RANTED
FOR
FIVB
YEARS.
Tlicno eteellAnt Organa arc e.riel.ratoi!
for their fnlpnio, ouattly of tone, quick
,<u.tpoiMfti..vukU)ty of coinl'hinflon. nrflsUp
design, iM'imt*’ l>) lintHjj.tjvufcut coiintnifil
lion, iiffiSlng them lllfi ri<«t attractive*
territtmenta.1. arid .declrnrile organ,. In .thf
.worn fur Gomes. HcboolH^ Clmr. he^.
Ixnlg.*:! and boclothm.- 5
*JatalogYu1ii<«i nprillcatton. I'att).
( If so, thl* ftfl’er is
i III ton ill'll tor you.
have made special ftrrftlige-
mi'iits with the
Weekly Constitution,
The Great Southern Weekly,
vJb
ruhlinlied at Atlruitn, hv 'ntu nro
rnwbWl ti/TifTt'r it witji our. pnpisr onn
your fur nuly ^‘riTKl. 'J'liin nfiVr IhhIh on-
ly j» Hlivrr while. Nim in your *»hk|u'xw
^U ihc '.news yt h^iI wotnj »ui ’
'the prioe of one pnper.
livwy* n 1 Vlviieulmoryption at* thie
rule im entitle^'to u change at TTlo
Htitnfion’H Sin,(KK) Frde Diutnlmtinn f^n*
I ]8y*2. detrtil*of vrhfch tviII be fhnml
I whore. / • • u
Tlu« uh Lite most remnrfcfime combi-
uniion offer evei^fhujo. Kvnrv homo
| ehoiihi receive itu Iocm) pup^r lirtste, *ml
j uTier that, tl have tho, lir^lrX'eri*
| j cral u«’wTi|)Upvr- hriwifini? vvorj^ w«*.nk tho
Tj Aew» of tite world, and over!lowing with
X ^ _ * rtho Hpecml feutimu*. uuph uh
QHsOiyo SotlSQC JjpQ8Q njiy* *'-'.^tn..,.
Do You Want fa Boy a Piano or "Organ?-
*" jyikTivn^Vu liret-class 1iisvtrnm«nt V l)o yon
want a ineclitfr.i pr'icOtl, liistiuiuont f I)o ybVi want,
tu'p.'ijk'onJy aiiUiiil'Vulai! ? Do you tynnt to fittjr'dta
caay#rifiluteuJ signing nole.s ? Ljv jt>u
w it to 'iit, nryiuif. I min iivospBtoaible agents?
HLl'C ' Jr off. ivAiit f* uvoitl IvQyitu' Trom orinsigtiment
• /• qf*1*- —If ,WBffifHr*”who niunt mako large
profits ‘i Do you w.iul u *?fv ^uarautoe ? Do yon want to avoid
buyljig a FovV gt:mle*piffjii) ill the price ul one ij idaijdard make ? Do
yon wart fb ifvoiil the risk of tbe'iUHtrfimftiit ivtu!- all yoh have
paid a!i*l<. ' liouhl y l fail t.n me"I. viol..r.unptiy■ J),, vnil want to
avoid partheru ‘‘slim wjip ud\ise bolliu^; dinpar|p CamilioH, aud
those o! aiming-to tuue Igigo ImrioiU'S, Ipit. ^au; f/im.? Du y’on want
to buy fi’onr a b»u “ csfiil>)i.-die(l' over .‘2C yguvsa.iu Texas ? Do you
wffut iff buy fLoWn botiRe tltFft i*ivf»J u refei enee ;iny bunk in Texas ?
■Do ytm wmrt nbsotuji:*/iifj ly' ihii- "IfciirU#'Agtririst nupfisition ? Do-
you want to buy froqi ahoueelTv t doato o/ I utt/T“ » Iiusiiiohm than nil
otticr trinsHi bfinaos in 'IA'x uv ahd'rionsuqiiriiUly/T'iV Inrifer vnliih for
leas tu.mey V 1 f.you mlu--.. khi'st. Igiy yiKir J’laaws ;unl Organs from
Iih. we are aueuTs tor _/ cM 1—-■ --'IxT-L.. a.. .
Steinway,. ChiGkerin^r Weiwr. iners & Pond and Emerson Pianos
RlMBAtl &BA^E LiANt^ A.ND KIMBALL ORGANS,
AVe J-'|1T\ <*A ciyllitlip lb M*f nY I.sie. W:e .11.: the liu eest bli'i'Ji, , of
Musical 1 iiatrumpiittetniiffRlwriy MnMciu thv. siuitliwost.
THOS. COCOAN & BRO.,
6AW.ST0W.. TEXAS.
gNtotf. ,ff«- *r , * -c-
Meratwill win,
ypy 'Ji'hxu is the reason^
•XTIsflOIST'
hgji eiwl<*Sjjfe-f t-o'Ylionsniuls of hsers of
SPYING MACHINES
iu the ! ■ thi'ief.n-c .In ijel he de-^
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; v/t
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A -elf-HriHii1, hc.'.pirivlii ;>» uol
Ah fnifoiri.HI 1 I ejiHfofrvjP?itfTp A\*ilfS*'t ’^Tvr n<ked a-eh mye. #
An antomwtirt hiibbin .winder, ^d wif;h*>i*^ funning the nmehjne.
. h'U.dy - pm*c under the rirm
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-Ink: — ji'ai. . .w» l 1.— i:..
-Srule, ¥herofor«? <t>
* v e6iv«l but *"
BUY THE UNION
^fiid you will liute tbe best mneliiue made,
l^in h muchuic w furuisfunl free wifh a full
* Jtob'gf i tt;u\Uuit{ut»jiud in ^uaruntd ed for five
>Vmi*h,\ H\»i' Uhvo uo,«lcaler near ;nii • ■ u*t
,l\7'ct. \o uK.’.n i jroui nriTe; H will receive
Tuj ntlfVi.^ fiiml for circular f • <•.
lot be^ot
irowi
. A X>Lk.
Holf.tJmwitlpInLIlftr 1, ?•
Self /ietiivy; trtk< ny% pcimiftaiuf th'
i. of the liucHt und i
tUNit thread.
. I .1 re, >l|-| |,il IIIIIHIIJ' V 11 1 ’ I MU’ -I 111 I .111*1 , 1,1 I .V •
The Lijvht, R^iinih*c t/hion Loads all Others.
It. is 1h*-vT!f\ .nieclkiwrc.^telhnf ri-ia the rever-c tceil motion, Ihc tnuniph
of muring uiaqhi::,' im*,riuu;g.i:vjHkicJi ja iioiIs ,t 1 either ftrtckfvai‘,1 or fur-
Will’ll, just :i« rilejitfu,hine , ’V hi stuff.,'.!.
I • ,11 V \ l CACTI KING CO.,
Til,III st.. Little Keek, Ilk.
W, S. IIOI.T, Muimijim •
ibsolatstjtths
BEST BUSBY
fpr 1h» trnnmy
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0n the mark st,
223 WABASH AVE.,
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■ ^i-U ium alursL^-pr^o Writ# for
*tW* »at£V "\<»r ItOO Vehictpto iu nUHik III all kvuls,
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Lillard, L. D. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1892, newspaper, June 10, 1892; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1120072/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.