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MCUUEE IN CINNAHAIt “I wonder whalerer for a reward, aow. la offered lor that (tent in the mat." aaid Jack Moore aa the atranser dtaappearod to claim the boapltalit) of the O. K. hotel. Cinnabar aentiment waa not uauall) anaplciomc Corner* to lu pate* were flunp a breen) welcome, unoccnpled with Impertinent Inqoiriea Name* were not naked
nor hi. tone* deal red.
"Tbia ye re aakin' of a atnnfter'a name is onpolite aa a play an' baa iu re»ka beat dr." aaid ArtnirtroriR. who waa the Cbcalerfield of Cinnabar and an authority on mat ten of etiqBetta. “It'a aaa insulliu' a prStiu' cur'oua over the brand on a man' haaa."*". “That'a whatever." aanetited Bill Tatt. “I known a party in lurado who krepa pesterin’ 'round a-aakiu' of aalraupvr'a name, an' he geU that on popular the man wipe* him orer the head with bis six shooter. Yon bet be waa mighty displeased sleuth." Ktr. Cinnabar thought was blue eyed and u nauaplciona Tbbae who came were cheerfully received and approved of or lynched, according to their aflar unfoldnicnt Jack Moure blouelf was of a generous, healthful turn, and ordinarily would never hare held the thought which appear* In bis in* * itory touching poaaible eastern reThe truth hi. the stranger excited
wneu It win*—when you uon*. get called on to make good, you ahontly ougblrr atop thar. This yeee ►hootin' ‘roand the dinin' room was frivolous, an’ annoyin' to other men aa aru that ca'uily eatin’ on' who ain't In It. It’s diatarlau'. to 'em. What do you think, yuutsc'f.
Ruarwoodf"
| "That'a whatever," aaid Rose wood Jim, ae ho riOrdwdack and anmi'Peil it lu tiedeal Imx. "It sorter take* Ua-m huardrra'
^jaeftwlUies Und n»«y. an - is
"Whoever la this ye re strange female!" tntemipted Bill Tutt, who stood looking
fropr the door.
It was growing dank now. and a flight, strange figure in skirt* could be just seen “ ' “ae hotel acrom
d tell h
. atmosphere dog growl Old
him.
but there was that in which would make Mona knew nothing
"lie takes the stage In Tucson,” said that worthy at he MmovMI 1,1* nose from a whisky glaaa for the purpose of fuUetapnnsrM. "An'aooii*,hm'»*J>‘ > U>In* nlaau btaa. Aa ha don't do nothin'
borld In general an' Ariiona in pertic'ler, which, wdille It's all right for a pastime, after all don't advance no facts, you can ace I shore -falls abort of bein' tally Inforroed of this yere man myself." "Well, 1 don't anyhow llko him none," said Knecwood Jim reflectively. “Of course, he ain’t earned no word from me either way. an' what I says needn't go to his loan, but I ahorrly takes a notion agin’ him, lest This appeared to represent the Cinnabar f(Cling Still It is probable that Cinnabar would have Thought and aaid no further were it not for aubeeqaent happenings at Alt O. K. hotel Cinnabar was at IU vesper drink when
bed for the
ae It ec
i a dyin* twilight's flush. This Is the boor of the tryst she had. The to at wUh her lover, mad* under the n> filngine she waits, for bee heart is glad.
Into the song of a love porifn—i Slowly the moon comes op throe The hope In her heart la clear . FuaUlrpaarvcomiug, Kb* aim
la speed, and the nr
beck leg to dim the as
"Some she Mdftan. over from ChlHIl.’
said Armstrong. Ctilllli was that portion she almost i
of Cinnabar in which the Mexican* in " 1 did congregate, and ArnMTung's ready .
planation seemed the likely one. | The shadows,
"Do you know,” aaid Roncwood Jim as
be sat at his faro table corrsaing a stack of , H^rthome falterlog com bines, do yon know I don t feel *11 right mowly away from the trysUnx place, about this yere bean eater of Thomson's! Sorrow has eimie to her. new she knows: I 1 ain't ■opoerwilioua. bat Td •barely like Shadows are veiling her fair young faoa I to know what ever tbi. yerahorthorn comm I Sorrowth „ -V Into emnp for. anyhow." J For tbe leader lover, SZZ iJrUo^. \
Has played with • heart (ors month and a dag.
“No. It ain’t no notion neither." persisted Renewoo*l Jim. still fumbling the Ori-li slack of blurs. “It gist sorter weighs down ~ on me thar's goin' to be some queer play
made 'round yere.”
Do you all .know," sold Jack Moore,
tCSw r‘
— David A- Curtis in Own a
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tbe UoleTaforesaid aroused . tv rest which Cinnabar had -*-iw on such phenomena
'I wonder whoever gets It now?" mid 11 Tatt aa he fvplaoed his drained glass
on tba Gold Mine boa
Curiosity, however, was soon made easy rhen word came over from tlie O. is. hotel hat it was simply Texas Thomaon. and
hat no one had bli-d.
"lie's jest ahoocln' up the ome, on account of tbe str.
onrtar hyto
■canin' nothin' whatever.
Till, trouble came Urns: Tl.e Q. K. hotel as In condnct of a wide and —-
Bgvmrnt, and ha spirit In iu motto, "Thare's
Cinnabar." Bat
r Oi K. b( liberal ni
feast of richness. After tbn tryigUta. urn. anil oalfi^r
Iven t of the S. table d’lia
dwindled. It , rowfqUy markjd the freighter* as being absent some three weeks that the stranger signed the dogeared account hook, which served as a register and ctalmsd the attention sf the a K. hotel es iu guest, and the table had pined to bean* and coffi Cinnabar could be dejiended on never
conditions, and fully O. K. hotel from any attempt to pat It to death by starving. Not so the stranger. He knew nothing of the freighters to Tuc- - ‘ A and was a-hungered. ‘I don't like beans, sod I don’t want any coffee," aaid the stranger, with a petulant snap, aa the viands described were placed In his reach by Widow Urigga. " bring me a beefsteak and eggi oMea, wliUtuest."
ir tB silence,
>b* minute I -rnmii - '1R*MMAayla«.k«. that talk a boot n-wAnl*. It strike* me somehow he's bein’ trailed fer aouMUbiaK "1 don't know what you all fwl' cornin',” said Texa* Thomson sou rly." bu you can gamble ba eats thetn Uai» three time* a day while he stays I
"I was playin' t-oker in the Full Bloi _ Rose last night an' I aees jacks oq eights out three limes." continued Bmwwuod. atill assisting his niasings with the soft clatter of the chip* as he sorted them between bis experienced thumb and forofinAr. “That's tbe hand the dead man
held an' Is idlers a wkruin'."
Tbe morning dawned on a ripple of excitement a: tbe O. K. hotel The stranger MT white and dead. By his aide, w ith an arm acrua his face, waa the twauliful life abandoned body of a woman. It was the stranger In tbe dusk of tbe night before. Her hair was jet, and \uif dark akin, in the pallor of death, took the hne of cream. The stranger had met death by the stiletto, and the slender blade which wended him.
s bill ns
. had
then been sheathed In the dark beauty',
torrid heart.
"This yere Is murder," said Armstrong thought folly, as t* gated al the jail; “an* the *t»t as Cinnabar see*. We has had killin'* here before, but no murders, which is different a whole lot." “I shore hopes whar he now la the grub beau beans a point,” said Texas Thomson. —Dan Quin to St. Ionia Republic.
■Id plantation farorite, “Darling Nelli# Gray," waa published llm in this city. - I do not know by whom. 1 was at a Untie musicals the other night, and some folks were there who were better (sated about the origin of songs which have be-
thaa they are shout
ic of It
E
what I
re jus
He said that Uie author waa Benjamin H. Hamby, o( Butler county, U. lie was a preacher and an avowed abolitionist. He read an account of a young colored girl wbo-e name waa Nellie Gray, who had hern sold and taken away from her colored lover, lie wrote a song from the Incident and sent the words to a Chicago firm, but
never heard anything from It.
A long time after the eroding of tba words he waa a visitor at the bouse of a young lady who lived at Columbus, O. He asked her to play something. ..Sboaftid abo
had nothing which had t played and i
rntly come out. She then ig “Nellie Gray.” Haraby
aeaeu iu see me imisle, which was granted of courec. He then (olntcd ont his name on the music. She bad not noticed that, or If she had she bail not connected tbo name with the visitor. It was tbe first time be bad ever heard It. Hamby wrote to the firm that published the music calling attention to the fact that he wrote tbe words. The publisher* sent him six tuples of tbe song, which was *11 the pay he evrr got. Tbe publishers, according to the gentleman who told the story, made afurtuu out of ll—Interview In Chicago Tribua*.
The game of ebre* differs In tbe variona countries of tbs world. Tbua, In the Hindoo game, four distinct armies are employed, each with their king, each corps counting
Among the many useful things which among iu fighters an elephant and a knight 1 ■ privation has been tbe means of which slay but cannot b* slain. The Chiknown to tbe world la rarrageen, now game of chess, which boaaU of tba UU* Irish mo*a. The virtues of this seaweed, oI cboke-cboc kong ki (tbe play of the Mr so largely used aa a basis for muril- science of war), has* river runulug through aginons drinks and cough emulsions, were t *"’ cenl * r °f board, which their elsfor many year* known only to tbe vary phanU, equivalent lo our bishop*, cannot poorest of the poor inhabltanu of tbe Irish c™**. »*>d there is a fort which their kings
*eacoa»t, who were driven lo iu use by the cannot pas*.
pangs of hunger. Under the Sanskrit nam* of chaluranga. Finding that when boiled it produced a | * aoenRally the same as modem
thick, nourishing and . . .. -i
jelly, they for a long time before becoming gradual I y*Mare o! beneficial effreta in disease* ohdirell sod lung*. Alter a time this disco led to its medicinal use In other and ri
lauds.
Boil** *IU> milk, or evra wkh F and carefully, strained, it farms a I nutritious and soothing diet foe inva especially foe those who suffer from chronic diarrhea or other complaints which are attended with great irritabif con* membrane lining stoo tine*. Tbe jelly may be *w ored In various ways,‘fruit juices, either
In dignified dismissal of t^a whole matter. Thereupon the stranger railed. "Whatever is the matter with you ail anyhow!" asked Texas Thomson, addremiflg the petulant Mrangi-r In a wronged and injured tooa "What fan all a-tryin' to pull an livable with them thar frijole* for! Frijolt* u mighty sueealent food an' your atomack b> a hasp too ladylike it get* to layin* back Iu years that aw frijoka." "Bat 1 don't like beans." laid the i
ger.
“Oh. you like 'em well enough," responded Thomson aonfideutly. 'Ton jest thinks you don't like ’em. What you all alms at Id your proud on' sparks. 1 way is to sorter lay back scornful of the grub * put Kali over Cinnabar. You on these yere frijole* as a
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"Who be IF" repeated Thomson, In tones of scoff. “Who be If Partner, you boomillate* me. I’m the man who killed Bronco McGee; that's who 1 ba An’ say, strangar. I'll just confide In you, 'cans* thar * something about you that drore me. If you don't crawl oaulda them beans," and here Mr. Thomson's lobes grew low and •confidential, “Udi yere pertic'lar minute we all Is exchanging' car views in, IU shsrely leave you on both aides of the - Here Mr. Thoreatm slow ly drew
six shooter and lap-
hi* large, impressive log It breide his pU
horror stricken At^m^ger with ffnat The Utter at once, but reluctantly, proceeded with his consumption of the distasteful Treatable. Yb hU comfort *nd assistance tbe anient Mr. Thomson also
IBi cup Uw.” sold Ur. i bjtSs* M-iaer a
throtth the awty**^ - -
It later In the Gold 1
> hit hli
A
i they
lorter bangs away with my gun _ _ •aaMISQfttif'JSlHUHJ sr.-SW; thing's got to be dooc forth* credit of Q*-
and where vqgetation U nevertheless kept alive hr bmry night dews. ‘ As much as a
three gallon pailful of water has been wrung from a poncho, or small Spanish shawl, dragged refieateslly mernaa the dew drenched gras* of * tadt-acre meadow. Breeze* from tbe snow covered Bireras help to mitigate tbe bent of summer, and tbe glana of the dosdlres foothill rvgioo abound with springs.—Philadelphia Time*
Milk Ostdlaed by CIselrieHy. Professor Tolomel, n kalian cb* w . cotwlode* that the neoue prod need hy elae trie diarliarge* in a thunder storm coagulate* milk by oxidising it.and gem-rates lactic add. Mr. Treadwell, of the "* ieyau university, in discussing this, a that the action is not a mere oxidation, but it ta partly produced by the growth of bacteria, which la very rapid in hot, sultry 'bar.—New York Telegram.
If troubled with red eyelid* give hot bath Jost before going them with lb* bands. In alwaya ipT« the ayes another good bathing, rubbing gently from the outer corners toward the ncaa Many- peopU carelessly Jbe-syeaA hiU washing tbe face.
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Emperor William has issued . „ mmix&xzftzm: Date and elaborate that they fill a’book of forty pages. Any admiral who tnarTio* is in future to go through the ceremony arrayed in bia fall uniform. Admirals are only to wear plain clothes at the seaside or at laths, when out shooting. at masked ball*, or when on half pay. If they happen to he in Berlin on aifB&ssaaias^Bi o'clock in the afternoon. When an adi* at era he may wear an oilskin eater and coat only If the weather i« stormy, and hi* shirt front most always be perfectly plain. *
p^U-^^herMdlcf. agea—London Truth.
American ladies that they
carried to Prndm and thence to Arabia Tbe Arabs Introduced It Into S|uiin and tbe rest of western FI tiro pc during tbe Eighth century, where it b*MUK the principal pastime about tbr year lUOaSs^bere is a record of Pope Alexander II reproilaga bishop for playing tbegai and rompelting him to wash tbe feet uf twelve beggars as a punishment for hi —St. Louis Republic.
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THE STANDARD COCOA OF EUROPE. Van Hooten’s Cocoa ‘‘B£ST A GOES FARTHEST.” M.nufaclBred at ifc* Royal Cocoa Factory, Weeap, Holland. A Dfflicioua Sub»titut* for T«a { and Coffaa and Much Bet* ter than either for tha Stomach A Nerve*.
“Tbarc la," said a dude, "a gnat dr pleasure lo la got ont of clothe*, if you Unquestionably there U, If you can bring yourself down to It, but most of as hat other things that are upi-mmst in ot minds. Wc puss through what may 1 termed lbe clothe* age. which run* frui about seventeen lo twenty-three, and then we crone tothink of them. But how many are there that didn't (ass through that stage, when clothes were tbe chief subject of thought, when money was locked upon merely as something ewnrertiWe Into trousers and coats and hats and shoes, when drawing was a real pleasure and not a bother, when mankind were looked upon merely as lay figures upon which tba art* of the tailor might be displayed. 1st the clothes age stop at twenty-lira at the utmost. When you see a man who makes bis apparel the chief object of his existence after that, depend upon it that be will never be anything all his life but s duda—Washington Star.
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When Frederick Gcrstaecki nied the Duke of Oobnry to esi tbe incognito of bis sovereign i at Calm, where a German bat them to a dinner, followed by aa exhibition of local talent in Arabian legerdemain. Tbe principal exponent of the accomplishment. after a series of preliminary exhibitioaa in the magical art. invited bis aitdieoc* to an open terrace, and in the plain light of tha evening sun flung up a number of transparent balls. Three shining globe* disspiaand at on apparent bright of about eighty feet above tbe esplanade. Tbe globe* were colorless and —s- light
tbe exaudnatioB of the spectators. After passing from hand to hand they were put Into an opeo vesael, shaped like short handled dipper, and leaning bee tlH his outstretched arm nearly touched the ground tha wizard then flung them straight np into the air, where they could be seen for a moment like glittering gfcbre against the blue sky. But no one erersa' them com* down again, though the seen of lb* exhibition waa snrroundsd by a large, level lawn; the air sesined to have swallowed them like glob** of dlaaolvtag vapor. A alright of hand trick was steady out of tbe question, bota
well aa aa optician.—SC Louis Republic.
Tt* Opal and th* Onyx. Tha opal waa looked upon as a Ik under atone, and although many 1- v'-y*agSn — - rT - st wearii
a Um virtues of several other genu. On tha other hand, the onyx—eo named on account of Its rosemblanee to the eakw of the flager nail*— canid eearcely hart bean a nke stone to wear. far. according to tncdiwval superstition, U rendered one particularly anaceptlbit to annoyance from nightmares and .demon*.—Chambers' Journal
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J? JOHNSON,
Wmahlngtan t
Waablngtan Mrere-t, wear P. O., Cape May.
A Laryr and Wril Ketacted Stack of
FINE 8HOE8 AND 8LIPPER8. A ran Anurtmenl of Wall Paper oonWaatly on kaad.
. baa been tbe fans, exclusively of t^fariam Jodaoo to uae tha choir by ob-
alnging waa over.—SL Louis
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