The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1892 Page: 2 of 8
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TIE TAYLOR COMTY MS.
JAMES A. LOWET PnMiiter od Proprietor.
ABILENE. - - - TEXA8.
MIXED MOTIVES.
No Matt ir About IbHr Ntiinlicr IiTIipj
Arc (ioixl.
A correspondent who mviiis to he
morbidly eor.srieiilious informs us that
lu; is trou .led sibout his motives lit
imagines thsit hf oi:iit always to act
from a sinjrle motive hut finds it im-
possible to lc so. Strive as hard as he
may to carry out his convictions of duty
in this respect his motives arc always
mixed. He lately pet formed what he
Relieved to hf a jrood deed.xvhich he sup-
posed to be an act of pure benevolence
but on analy.in.ir his conduct lie discov-
ered thai he was actuated by no less
than six distinct motives. The leading
motive was benevolence: then came a
conscientious conviction of duly; then
a sense of what was due to his own per-
gonal dignity: then a feelinjr of obliga-
tion to society: next the thought of
what a certain young lady would think
of his conduct: ami lastly a love of sip-
jiroltalion or desire for prai-e.
(tar erres indent thought the last
two motives -the thought of what llw
Voting ialv xxon.tl sav sino love i av
probation or desire for praise vitiated
all the oShers to a considerable extent
and it tvorriisl him greatly. lie laid tin
case before his pastor but that re-ercnd
irirt!im:ii "merely laiigheil ami said:
"The mute motives you act from tin
"belter."" This dictum does not sati-fy
cHir eorivspondeiit: "and now. '" he says.
"1 waiivJ..' I.-dgerlo$.ll me just w hat
the truth of the matter is.- . "
The truth of the matter is that lvhen
a Juan's purpose or intention is just and
jj.wtd the more motive's he has to spur
liiat n the better provided his motives
are also fol. It is. not mixed motives
that m should fear but urng tno-
tives. Tlicixif rnf a man's (stiulhet.
the Miceess of liis elTrts..ieejuls ujnui j
the iiiuiiIht and the quality of j
me moitves wiucii nrg turn t- sic
1
im. .Wair b.ve of npprokition nor
he .bought .f a -rilaui oig J;dy
vW think of his -odu-t marretl the
th
avwti
mm! deed of i.itr -orrvpnIcnt. or
TitU13 hi inotirev On th contrary.
thn' e-owratsI with his other motives
awl helped him to carry out his benevo-
!nl purpos:-.
Mm-m a train of ca-s ijets trk in
tl..- -now. anl it is found that the loeo-
t. .. .-an tiot pull j through anot i:-
' tnoti. e is sometimes put n l-
i. m1 tue train to help push it on: if
ti.at isiiit "oui'h. another is ut n
aii-i s'ill another until the utiis;icr of
Je. 'motives is sufiicietit to fors the
'.tin along. The smu' principle is
.:;ij'i.alde to ctmltict. If the b-ad-:ii
motive is not pou.-rftd cttotigh to
pull nes pttrse al:ig then it is de--naldc
and proer to bring up ndli-
? !nin! motives to elp ptishdhe pnrse
ibrongh to its accomplishment. -N. Y
1 .clg.r.
AIRING
CLOTHING'.
.n Ijnpurlniil Point 'I lint Will ComlHre li
t.iio.l Health.
VJmii taken otf at ui"-ht each article
!" c'thitlg sh'Olld In filing lo-re i!
tir. II
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":.!ly ohoiibl this ! t.-
! 'j-.u-tueiits. -t:-li : -
skirl-. -t.. vvhi-h mii
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careless liean tj the
i 1 1 1 row ii in a
it...
tlj;'
"II
tie-
i. when t convenient to change.
ht : be carefully turned and huif
c!.4tr.
This will divest ihem of j
n.-e which nai-e Hi'ti worn forsc-vera!
I.is 'o garnnnt sliould ever be
t.iKen off and put away in theclos-:
with--ut first Wing huiitr for a short
I 'me w here a gol stiff br.-ce w ill bbnv
t lit-Mi-rh it.
If these rules were followed and if
the . -.n -a tits of crowded stores and
s- i--et--.irs weie. as a cotitcniMirarv
Irulv says. "intn careful to Jake off
and air beir coats cloaks and dress-.
iitM.n returning home tsmtagimis tlis-
e.t-.-s would be held within stricter J
bounds;"' for the g.s f which these- j
garments aiv maiic is usually an exts-l- j
lent tiled in in for the dissemination of
t be germs f all communicable diseases.
-"hhI Il-alth.
slioit tut Uie t Mltil Coll-iilerntfiin.
llai-h bad had a little more than was
gnd for him but the tall man was per-
haps a little the bun' oft". Ilew.is
talkinir in a ioistrous-Mi! b. lasting way
f varioii. 1 liittr. be ii.el d-me. inter-
sjtersiny his r.marks with uucompd-im-ntarr
allnsi.tiis to other men.
The fat little fellow kept nndgintr
him and saying: "llush!" Jlc quiet."
and ddng w hat lay in his ow.t t-xjuiet
liiin lliilil the tall man suddenly llar.il
lYhat in thunder is he matter with
rHt" he asked.
"41 by. don't vn Riv. nm'tv Uitlu-r-ing
vryni in the roni?"
TIm t:il! man made a quick surrey of
Jhe room. Then lie sail with that
jdiilosoph- arnl consideration that al-
most invariably cne with frequent
potation-:
11hat diffeivnce diHs it make? We
1 can lick any man in the roui."--t'hi-?affD
'I'ribnne.
. 31 miss t-r itmli-lu
IMth the pettple. tin Itousts the tea-jot-i
the chickens and so many things
on s.o small a scale in Japan there is
all the greater surprise when one finds
anything there which has attained an
unusual or gigantie si.e. The coar-e
white radish daikou. from si t ten
feet in length strikes one as a veg-
etable joke in that laud of I.illiput.
The giant in one fairy story uses a
daikou for a club and the street-
jveddlers lean tueir daikojis up sigainst
the side of a hoit-e :is if they were
whips or fish-poles. One might very
naturally inquire the price of daikou
by the yard whonhe goes to market.
Klizn Kuhamah ."-"cidmtire. in St. Nich
olas.
Mrs. J. W. Hummer of 11 igli 1 .ridge-
X. V.. sit tended an oyster supper for the
benelit of the Metho list ISpiseopal
church. While eating the bivalves from
he half-shell her teeth suddenly struck
a hard substance. Thinking she had
bitten a piece of oyster shell Mrs
Hummer removed the substance from
her mouth. It proved to be an extraor-
dinarily large pearl. A Philadelphia
jeweler who chanced to be present
pronounced it to be of perfect formation
nnd exquisite color and said it was worth
at least --..00.
--"Look here. (.leor-rt. I sun positive.
y tircil of your talking love tt me tliij-
xvay ex-ery time you csill." "Msirry me.
then siml 111 nex-er spesilc auotliei
ivord of lox-e. to yuu as lony us I livo."
Js. Y. 1'rcas.
THE UNSEEN HAND.
He lead? us on we know not where
TtireueJi many MtU'iiuj: way-
11 iiieatlows. Imtl.til in Msuliilil fair.
Where bird- s'.u-; hymn.- of imii.se.
Uv lwb! mi" bniefc ami rippHns rill.
Where i!t U St.lt-il lit!
Bolt summer t lo;nl- that po at will
Au'l tints Of MIUVl XM
1-
Ajr.on. by storm : tl l-.i awl drear
V ith wrecks upon ll.
Wle-n a!it;it 5-oJ .h
:' p. ir-tlled "mitl ii
since.
i .strup-rlitl Iter
r roar.
Ap1 oVr mvI. r'-ol.y rrvl-. at steep
We oft are cUi t! :o :
Our erring Jret can -ntrj
Tin- wax so strange at)
fly keep
(I hlGW.
lie li-ails u mi' oh joy' loli Wis-.!
Tin." pi m tl. arc all ljukuown.
W:th -neb a tender puiJe as slits.
W iiev-r are alone!
Ken tho-tch we reath yon skadcnlaiwl
Wi:h faint :tn! fn::i I bn-ath -
Hew Ji":ly. tin a. this lllWI-a har.it
1. .id.- lis .- ii. . j.t de.ttht
I.. M irdnr mi iiL-asM ("rfaic.
THAT SILV;ii SET.
Aunt Jane's Coveted Legacy That
"Never Cim
""
"I don't like to e.-t'eulate upon such
things." observed mv wife "but if
A.nt -Inr.- vW l.i.lJ.". I O.ot.1.1 ..t 1 .
. -- - -- ....-. -. --- i
si bit surpri-i-d if she left us that old-
j "-hinil set of silver that In-longed to
t irreat-gr.md parents "
It is a verv hnndseme set" 1 tv
' l...t rti.i.iitr 'i1u.it! .y. iti.ulnt liit.
j . " . ." ... . ...
tng roiiin. nrn 1 will hardiv accord with'
our fiirn'.tar.'"
I Tt ..'.!. 1.V..I- -. nil -r.ll -ttl.
.... ... . .
that suteiNiard. returned mv wife.
i ...... ... j..r. .i .... .... a. .
j promptly.
oh.X u
promptly. "It is so dreadfully sha Ir-e mean the sidlonrd not -
"tric"s4-v-r. .l.).iult.l. s.sin:irt."
"1 s.iir.i.-. then if such a thing werr
! to haptn'n yottM have to have a. new
&itii!Mianl
she nodded complacently.
"I saxv such a lovely one down town ;
to-day suit iije oak. beautifully carved
i ... ."..i ; ....i. I
. . . . r .i r i
I'm the re-t of the furniture s wal-
nut."" I ol.j -d
j "Walnut is altogether ont of style
' rP "Uv fr diniug-rHims." she re
!' ili a d.'amful glance at the
cna-.rs wluej ue l.a.l once touml very
go.i in loi'ii sn: ai:o. aiinr an. 'ue
si'ieiMcini is iv svt ituien iat mo! ex-
pens-!' piece of furniture in a timing
room th:l it do-snt cost miieli more to j
get :
ll;ece.
wiude s-t titan jus that one
And "ven a n a hint sitelHanl.
ih-'v. miu'ii nut !h" well witn .nose
chairs :nt his table."
I --a d nothing and tho tacit sur-
j rMider was accepted lv m" wife.
l henceforth it was iindersJiMl thai if
Aunt .Jane should lHiiicnth us the sil-
ver we were to purchase a new set of
cl.niniT-r.HCi" furniture.
'i he next e.'u:ng. as we were again
ct dinner. iu- wife rtuarkd:
I have Iwen Jimking ;:t carpets ?-
day. and saw one that ju-t suits im;
ricii aidsijUtlucd. y
oti know. Ie.it tiol
:II-'V. -
"i :trpei .." I r -peated. in wimt' sr-
1 prise "i lixiu t know that lucre was
I' !! needed this season."
"Whv. stii.'-..'" njtdnl my wife.
jtetu'-iiitly .iii(l the ciu'iia-l-- was all
tip. m the ;et name i. "did ve n .1 .tgnh
1 tlit' the oiii'nir-rooui luusl be relur-
ifMi-i'.' And tttis carjvt is so oUl :::! '
iii tifoicr it v. oii'd int do at nil
i;;.r"' aeijinesccd silently and she
rroccctb d t make plans for tuel:ng
Pie the ii.- dav to evami.ieaild choos.-
' i;' c'Jrjt und furniture to In
pnr-1
ha-.si hit. r oti.
Well if mv wtfe'i re
lat .i:- left
her handsome silver I
must of eonise. provide things in keep
ing- w mi .t.
M.e n:et tue. sircordirg to appoint-
ment and. having insjh'.-ted the arti-
cles gave jm to understand that my
la-te was s -x-crable as nt i. merit
a mtinieti"sconsjiieratifn. and annoiine-
illg her own chtcee. stufgicsteil. -milv:
"Atitl n-. lets go o.k at the wall j
p:qer.
"Wall pap.T?" 1 echiM'd. blauklv
ti course: i -se rm must i. ivpa-
prrcdif.t is refurnish.tl. As fi th -
woodwork. I .sttpi.r.c there is no help j
for that: it will just have Jo J r- (
grained tan they make that natural
... . - . - f
t-.iHl tini-h n Witd that has Ih'cii
.aititsl?'
I sta-cd aghast: thai siirt-r w;p gtdng
loeost me a pretty sum. Kut I nas
helpless entirely so; my wife had mstde i
i:p her mind.
Tha: evening she was much elated .
tit the prt-j.ei .if ttcing urrouudtsi by
sat h things as she had that .lay scicctcL f
lucre was imi one ciouti on Her lion-j whose time is spent in d. fending his .-7-u-
' ent against negligence actions said the
"The dining-room will 1-. nicer than ' .tlier day thai the suit- brought by
the park r-."" she re-rarked. plaintively: j utm-n were the most dtlHcnlt to con--I
am afraid that they vill really look ; tend with. If a man loses n g or an
tdiubby. arill jn an afMdeiit the damage cau l e
l sal notl'ing. hoping Hint if she
were n.. contradicted she Wotild tut
urstie the subject further.
am nope mm- tia.t liea it in her
nw-n mind that silence gave env-nt. j
sititl wl-.cn I came home the next even
ing had assumed that the parlors w
t if newly titled
"lon't yon think." she sait. c..a-- .
Ingiy. "that as long as the parlors and
dining-room are to lie torn up. and we
arc to hav. the painters said paper-
hangers here we might as well have
the whole lions done? It would .
I verv little more trouble an 5 then it
V .! i .
woiiiu an loo: nice together.
"It would be cotistdeitibly more ex-
pensive." l remonstrated faintly.
You might draw the money out of
the building association." s1(. sug-
gested sttni then I knew that our sav-
ings tu that institution were doomed.
Aunt Jane lingered st long time. In I
justice to my wife I must admit she had !
become oblivious of the fact that all -these
improvements depended isp.n a '
legacy winch could
--wV ... ... sN.
at I I .n ki.. ... I i
sifter the
eath ot Iter venerable rela- j
' I
'
A .lav or -o after she had decided PwrJ " ' never in..g.ii .t stop-
hat the house w.-.s to lo ii.. .v 1. 1 I !nb' -HaU b Mrs. aiiamnker nr
WIMrai.bM.if i.i .....- it!i"..... ...... ....... ....... .
iniseeti. i rcmsirueti uisti pleased '
Mi-prise: there xxasoue thine- that she !
xxcuiil not xx'suil siuvhoxx-.
""tes. suul the carpet that is noxx on
It has enough ;ronI to cover the chil- ;
drcn's room if I put the xxorn part mi- J
tier the hctl Or msiyhe IV. heMer put
that on the spare room. she atitletl. re- '
licet ively 'sinil jive that one to the
ch'Mren. Thc.r.s vts Mich haril xxvar t
that an oUl one xvill not hist any time !
ha n Ily."
1 said nnlhin!-. hut felt "really re-
lieved. "As lo:ij as xve don't hax-e to huy a
bedroom carpet" bhe remarked itisiuu-
T K liiti-t tivitif"itiittr f Ini ittiti.v.
i i c i .i . 7 i ' "'" An seemed to be a: home they
camels ami I hud that by using the . ..-
. .- i '- ." tackled her at once. "t mt vegota pietcr
best parts ol both and buying st xxide o - - . .i-
. . 'galleiT ncre. sun t vou. inquired the
lmiiler. lean get qnite-si new carpet! i -i-i " i i .t
-it .. siKikesmati. Ihe voung lady said the
for our bed-rcom. absolutely unxxonj. I - . - i .
J tnctures xxere m the ne.M room. "nt
atingly. "don't you think we could af-
ford a new j.et of furniture?"
' No. 1 don't'1 1 returned savajjrlyj
whereupon she burst into tears and
called mc a heart le-s-uionter. To
pacify her. 1 had to promise the furni-
ture together with a new silk and a
sealskin that the unstress of the house
might be as line as her dwelling.
"It does seem a shame." she said a
few days afterward "to spend so much
money on this lmuvi. That's very
handsome ami expensive paper that we
looked at anil to substitute an arch-
way for tlit? folding doors will cost
si-mctping" this was the lir.-t that I
had heard of the archway--" nd then
tho-e lovely carpets cut up to tit these
stunt! rooms too."
"Yes. it i- a shame." I replied hard-
ly crediting my sense. Not all had
been lost although much had been in
danger.
"I'm so glad that you thin?.- so." re-
turned my wife briskly: "I was sure
that you would agree with me that it
would be ws-er for us to find a hou-e
that Miit.s us better and buy right
awav. Ileal estate is cheap now. thev
. .-v-there. so much in the market."
i'ne lrtM to pul on l knowing look;
. if she had known half as much about
't subject as about mar aging me. 1
"' felt impressed. As tt was
! '!11.V objected.
.My dear. I don't know where in the
j r im
! a'j - f'.u.t-
I world I i-.nitii r.t lln tnoiiev to lmr ;i
r- - - .- -- --".- -
In-tter house any hoir-c :tL
i .. ii r....t --
"You could .ill this. she replied.
nothing daunted.
. ' . ... .
iMO li ll.lt 1.-.I.UJ UIU I'll till'
mstrket l no in it w.tnt to sell. i re
. -
i mrieu. '.niiiKiug cuunuigiv 10
.;
turn her
i own weapon upon ncrscti.
fhere are those shares of stock.
. then."
i "Kul that-stock is going up ilailv: it
I wait ssx months. 1 "earl get double
what it would bring now; or hold it
ami draw big intciest on mv invest-
lliellt. -- ...
"Vell. what ejse are you going to do".
You said vour.-elf that we must have a
. kir;sr and better hous.
.. . . .
I i iiereujMin i meiii:ii..v oaoc a irni-
fill farewell- to the sloe; and t'u
j .. u-j; j .l(j t.N.cied to pocket
j hv hJlding it. Mv wife oeiMinifil her
j i'iMr. lim fr ti. next three weeks
UwU;uc for . ri.!.m... -Ahich should
- j-
in all respects suitable for the
x j furniture we were going to buv. hat
'- I 1. II I.T I . 1
sue woiii'i tiesire next i coiiiii mo.
guess. unless she should become
! thoroughly lssati.sted tvitji mc
At the end of the period mentioned I
came home one eeuing to lind her in
tears
"Aunt Jane's .lead." she sobbed: "the
p'oor old lady died this morning. 1
hsivc just come from her house. '
As Aunt Jane had ben a the point
of death for the past si N mouth-. I wa-
j handy surpr.se-l t hear this bit of
j news. I d.d my best to comfort my
iife however and comported myself
like a dmifui iiephew-in-iaw at the
mournful ceremonies fl!owing the
death.
When I returned home tjlie day after
the funeral my wife met meat i he door
her face Hushed and her eyes blazing.
"W hat do you suppose that old crank
has done?" she demanded.)
What old era ilk?" 1 inquired won-
derii.giy. "Why. A nnt .Tone of course "
"I'm sure I d tft know" 1 returned
t-.W.'-riHYi
"Oh. I know sIMs d-nd. She tvottMn't
gt-c her things away under any other
civuiiislnnees he's Iciii up one hun-
divd dollars in cash and that dear old
sorr to my sccoihi cousin .loillt r-coit.
He'll sell it sitni spend every cent on
liquor ami cigar- and hor.-jK. I know
he will."
Then the iilas.c in her ryes was
quenched by ji llood of le.irs. I did my
Ik-si to soothe her. bill my efforts
were useless. I assiir.-d her that if her
con -in sold the jjili'cr we would buy it.
"1 don't want it"' she declared; I
wita't have it!' verv Vrhometuh
j "and I won't get a single new thing in
1 the house. tr a new dress or thai seal-
skin or am thing. Ill ju-t stav here
with thugs as th-. ate. and John
scott can keep his silver and yon can
keep your building association mouev
and slock too. So there now!"
After that I did not ry to assuage
her grief. I was afraid thsit consul a-
tion might Ik costly.---ti.Hil Hoiis
I keeping.
SUITS WOMEN BRING.
Tl.y Ar... ..- K u ljttt v.r lii(UcuU
to lieie.iu
jiromiitent niilroad lawyer most of
I estimated with a tolerable degree ot
accuracy. Ten thoits-iud dollars for a
eg and .--s.iHHi for an arm have Ifen
held by the courts not m U- cccssive.
. r.'tssHi will .cur and aiareittlr
""- j noKidy will be injured. and month-
ere after :i woman will sue To all an-
'
pesutiuees site will be perfect in all her
i..mbcrs. but her hiw vi-r wi.l si.r.;.;
eantly hint at spinal liiilieulties iiKl.
... . . . . ......... . ... ...r.....
bete noir of th' rsiilrcatl attorney.
She will go v.poii the witness stand and
tell her aches :id r-ains. ami her
friends will bear w itness how cheerful
ami sprightly she was ! fore the casu-
alty and how downhearted . -mil distrait
she has been since sini a sympathetic
jury will Ik very generous with the
cor jmral ton's inoncy ami vote it aw sty
by thousands to the woman who hah
acted her part well.- ". . Times
ot t p on sarlct.v.
There are all kimls u reoplc to be
fomitl in Washington and most of them
want to see ail the sights. ne day rt-
iciitl. tx.o or three very eviih ntlv
5....1..1. .....i..l 1.. t
. .- . .i
iff.trtti.itii rne.ttitioi it tli.t n.u.lio.i t .....
; -. m i- - ii ltx'4 til til's I xlllltllt"i
....... -T..
the ladies receiving xitii her but
ladif- receiving with her.
dashed right in and tinding st young
.nv cataloirue.s to
Mh:ilv" w.ts" tu. u. t
slmxv xx hat's
inquiry. 'The
X'oun" la!v aitl there uasn't sinx. hut
that she xxouhl he jrlsul to tell them all
they careil to knoxv ahoiil the pietures.
Her services xvcre jrlatllf aceepleil ami
after half an hour spent in the irallery
the visitors thstuke.l hi r ami tartri
sixvsiy. iie xvatchoi them -.s tiny xxcut
out ami in the hall they -.toppeit and
Ip-hl a consultation. 'I h-i. i.it- of the
party returned and ort't-rcd the youn.r
lady a quarter xvith sipohies for not
doine; it stoner. She decl.ned "tint is
sorry tloxv she did not take it.a u jOi
venir. Detroit Free. I'roi
TUP 'ViiTTTT i-' rOPVRP
IHLr'TUL 1 HO IA' I . I -1 .
THE HOLipAY FAMILY.
Fint eomes "tfcYher New Year.
Frejh tablets ia hsr hand:
Lat conies Father CTiri-tni.-n
With jrift. for nil th- land:
And tlni.-"r.-rwi-n hnve I-f.t th'.dr plays.
And .va!t as still n- mice.
For all th. littl" Holidays '
Mtw have some eiKlxdTr--.
"St. Val ." ay- Mother NVw Year.
"Y.t:r -t-i.rt- Wv gladly cl.iim;
Pnt - that not;e an -l:cht-l.
Or Kit. veil i r put to -haiif
While m. my -raid and arac.-t -ii.
How nnH'h lit x-ad- on you
To kti . th- fain of W.-t-hinjctoii
And l.ria hiai folhwer- trH."
"Hear ehiM." -a: 1 Father Chri-tmas.
"My llttlf r":i-terdive.
We'd try to j!.-.f-. t!' ebi!lr
AimI ti-aeJi th -:n tmth and fcive.
Yon April j t -r. whn yon pliy.
Il kindly ja jour prank.
Am! j-"ti. my -tnrdy Atl-T liny.
Plant w.-li. an 1 liave our taan!ts "
"Mj felltle lull- FJoW'T-KirlK"
The Mi thr New Year snl
"(tiv. N.vaily a:i 1 sweetlv-
To the living .-.n 1 the den:.
Aifl "u. my ni:- ld-terr.s ;nt.
(Jo mareh and -ho: and hn:.
lint. r.-.liy. j-i.il u-t nt fort
What all ur fun"- about.
"AimI. ia-t. ii.y fair Thaiiksirtot;.
With !. on- tru-ainl sws-:.
nlt. make yoiir-df i-nenilHT-l
In H tn- h .tn . y. wwt.
Xw lanh an I dan-. bar lutli 1mi5.
A:i-1 -tn with vtiii- ! ar:
For llohdays a.n-t 1 - th- l.ia.1.
And bi iuiu.-H all the year "
Eii'lora .-t-.:-- Hu-te:ol. in Youth's timinn-
ion. THE BABY MONKEY.
Willi I Ti-iidi-r (are lie I! ivi-h from UN
V:ililifiil Mottu-r.
I nexer went ! Central park in sum-
mer or autumn w ithoir expecting to see
tjiat dear child. "Here he comes." I
would say t't . mysiM f. " "prt ting ti'inidb'd
along in his baby carraige: and since
the sun is so warm. IuoCttioughtiiil of
his nurse to put iq the -unsliade -o
that his liompb'Tvioii may not. In
spoiled!"
I was tlissippoiuted eveiy time lie
never itid make an a pH:i rui.ee. Then
1 nsisotied it ut to myself:
"lie must be a year bitl now. and I lie
id est of his peimitting himself "to !
tucked up in a baby carriage is sthitrd.
Whv. ict one nurse nr ten of tiiein
oiibl keep him in a perambulator. The
first thing you knew h would be wrig-
gling out and riding on lop of the hood
or hanging down under the axle and
lefore you could .-ay ".lack IJobiuson."
he would 1-e climbing a tree and turn-
ing susumc rssutlts. and going through
horir.outal-bar tricks on the uppermost
branch: itui the nurses would 5m troop-
ing si rout.d the' tree shrieking sitnl cry-
ing siiiil v ringing their hsi ml- si mi the
jiolice'iien wott'd come tearing in. ami
there would 1 e such si hubbub and e n-
fusiosi sis t ever wtis Mill or hcanl of
before in entrairpark."
It was a yesir rg that I paid my tirst
visit .o "Mrs. Jenuy Macsique and to
Ysiweob. WI.en 1 "paid m; resncts
then to the baby im-nkey. .it really was
a ceremonious affair. It wsis not
everyld. who was invited for Yaw-
cob was only thrte dins o!d at that
thin-. Yen had to go in on tiptoe and
were requested to make just as little
ili-ise sis possible sitid to Is- esireful t-
shut the door a lid ii-t to lie fa mi liar
nor i luck nor chit rut. wlisi!e. nor
How si kiss to the bal.y. I'cing s.
small stsid feeble Yawb"s mother re
sent-d anyone appio'ielung lcr nurs-
ling for she would git in si rjige if yu
even wiukislsit her.
Mrs Jenny and the child siill tcciipy
the -s:mc sipattmeut in that fashionable
Hat comiuo'ilv known as the uionkev-
house of the .oo logical iJeart:;jeiit tif
Central ark. New York.
Yaxvcob ss.Vear agohsnl a lwdy ban-lv
lixe inches bu-.g. but his tsiil would
measure itiiy sot melt more than h.s
I tiy. Ti-i:iy the lmby monkey is a
foot itig ami a- to his tsiil. ii has
grown quite .nt c.f j roj.orlioit to his
s e Mrs. Macaque is jut :j alTee-
tioi.ate as ever l her baby but her re-
sjject forlhe rest of the world hsis not
itiirca-cd.
Just now iliere is a man who tnink-
tha titer keys have -ome kind of a
talk and he is trying to liud it ail out.
Ih iloes ii tt ltelieve that ortlinarv mon-
keys ever did talk ar.v thing like those
polished and cultivated monkeys in the
Aral -.an Nights. In order to study
their chatter. Mr. i "artier takes down
on a phciiograph'e machine the sounds
real tip.sikeys make when they sisk for
batisnisi. r milk. r their d;ninr. or
for a napkin-ring or a lingcr-ltov. I
tin Isist to play xxjtli. of ruHr-i'. Now
if .Mr. darner cubl only interpret
Ya.iitb.s mot bet's talk. I think t'os
would be what she ke s sayisig most
of i he time:
nh ilu hrrid man! What is he here
foi an v way? Teil him l jr awa? :iii
gnu some i here el -e. You ixsttit to kid-
nap Ystxxeoh. knot.- yo. You are
an organ-grimier. And you. el.ihlren!
yon are organ-grinders too. Yei can't
fo' in. Then is that other man. v. h-
seems to be kind enough giving me
banana sind app'e. I dn't niiml
him so verv lutr-b. becjiuse he is
our keeper. I fl. not put io much trust
ex-en in him. He may Is wanting to
go ti-:n-rrow into the .organ-grinding
business ami the first chain:- he gets
he w ill carry off my dear Ysuveoh. J
kiioxv that sill men. xxomeii. children
si nd nurses. live for no other pui-po-e
than t t steai monkeys and exhibit
them."
I'm- all the fuss Mrs. Macaque makes J
over him Ya xx coh seems htipnv. If In
longs for pstliit trees md ctH-o-iuuts. hi
.f. not show it. Hi likes to piny by j
himself txith ;i little piece of x-.ood.
and pfetemls to lose it. so as to tiud it
again. He ;s verv spry stnd tK'csision-
tl y. xv hen bis mother xvill join in xvith
hint the txx-i have a regular game of
bide-and-seck. The miuittc. 1-owex-er.
you want tseewhkh of thetxxo. Yaw-
cob or bis mother is in or out. Mrs.
Macsujite puts op airs and becomes ter-
i
rihly tiiiruilied. Stie despises intrusion.
Vaxveoh is li- ni meatis timid ami he !
l.H.ksas if lie -.vantedto pick up friends ....- u. .1 :!.. ym must eat vour
l.ut his motif r xv:ll ut entertain the t turkey or x oil shan't have any pie."
idea of his making any stray acquaint- .nx.u liiammu. I'm a iird d'-fen.Jer
ance: she is that exclusive. ... u );( lie riffut tSohi..
When I xvsts i.-Iom the cajre. ailmir- ! Days
itnr the litt'e monkey- tor it is simotiz . -I ncle "What is your favorite dish
tin rare-t of all things for a monkev to Karlehen?" Karleheii- "iset dump-
have 1hiu Imrn ami to hsiyt irroxvn up ' lins: for they suxvsiy make me s( i
in eoniinement - 1 sail's to him: "Yaxv- that I can't 51 . sehotd the day after.'
coh. xxheu sue y.ut oinj: l pu: on Asiekdot.-n itildiothek.
ltintr trousers?- t I ls l.- -treet-i ar. "Paul. -it still
You s.f. i was sn:.injr up thiiis.rs or you'il jret si tlirashiuj.'-;' ".Mamma
a-rsiMi. Mr.s. Jenny at once resented if you ptiuisu me I shall tell the eoudu
any allusion to her son's future j'et-up. tor that I xvas fmi- years old ycsiertlsix.
.-he picked tip Yaveoh. ihouph lie hum' then you'll hax-e to psiy."--"riiejen lo
xx ith one toe stud his tail to tin perch. lilatte'r.
and carried him oil' lMdilx-. turning her - I'lide ' And are you a!v top of
hack directly on me. Yaxvcoo xvas. vour elsi-?"' Niece "No. not nuite.
hoxvever. curious for ho poked his
head over his mothers shoulder and he
positively winked at me and he looked j
so truilul -Tm nTli'e that at least I
C;m entertain the idea that he did not
believe I ever had anything t do with
the grinding of hand-organs. Harnett
Phillips in Harper's .Young People. . j
"TEDDY BICYCLE'S" DREAM
Thr fiiiniv 1 hiuc- 1tr.it ltipi-nril to s
t.illle Hoy V. Iiile Mi was Asleep.
ii bng ago a little boy was teasing
for a bicycle. Perhaps he lived in your
town for you 'must know at leas; si
hundred just such Joys.
It xvoiildn't be fstir in me to tell you
his whole name but I'll tell von part
of it his Jirst name xvas Teddy. a::d he
was such si ten ib!c tease that his big
brothers called him Teddy "Ilicycle."
for that-wa.s a subject they heaid morn-
ing noon and night. He was still talk-
ing alxut it ope evening when he was
delightful subject antl he thought that
he was goitig very rapidly through the
air.
So rapidly that he thought he must
hsix-e got on the lightning express by
mistake or on a living machine or in a
balloon or "U. dear'"sis-hed 'leddv. "I
must be in a cyclone:" but he looked
ttoxxi: at his feet ami saw that they
were trending a bicycle and he was so
happy that he nearly tumbled off.
Toil he turned a corner quickly and
nearly rsm into si whole procession of
bicycles. rde by ten little Ikvs with
stars on their wheels instead of las.
tel'lls.
"Whosi there! said the loys "whe
are you?"
"I'm Teddy Ui-jy.-le." snfwl he. "but
please tell me where I am."
"Teddy llscyele!" siml they laughed
scornfully. "I wouhlu't dishonor that
glorious name vxith siielm wheel" said
the captain.
"Why. tin:- Is a good one." saj.l t
Teddy.
"IohkI eiioitfrh for the earth" Mr-
haps." said tl. captain "for yon
haxcu'i an.vlhing nore dillieitlt to do
than riding up ami down spiral stairs
like the man in the circus. P. lit here in
"loudlaud you need something very dif-
ferent. Yoti lriven't si single star at
tac'inieut. or sky improvement or st re-
versible cloud-evader on ..otr machine.
"I he boys all laughed and Tedt'y "n-
gan to be veVy imhappv.
"Never mind." sr! theeantaiii.xxell
let xoit join the rsiec just thesame. if
ytni'xvftu'l mind 1-eing pni Isist at the
start."
"What raee"V akttl licwibletvd led-
dv. Why. '.toys he dor nt even kttoxv
there's si nice aftei a eitHl his ctimi-
tng."sind the Itoysseewiod trt aiiinseil
than ever at th. - t
put ciuui along we'll g" i'oxxu and
gel the IdpjKr now."
"tb-l xhal'.'" sa"'d Tetklv.
""I he Dipper; v.e an all tiritl and J
thirsty ami we Iu.ve to latu; the I)ippi
abuig xx hen we go ;.. :!..- Milky Wsiy.
Wouldn't you like st drink of milk?
"llf course I xxoiild." leplied tiretl lil
tie Tt-.I.
hf wIhm-UmI alMiiit amtl jinfl the
lri r!i jnvNHvii hut jrtl ty sfi:i Ik
. Iflafo ft . -L- trf.M.tltt .IttdtLlll'l ttlill.tl I
" 7." . " -"'- .
1.1 ... . t .. .1.. : 1.1 ..1..:.. 1
iittii incrc. e.se;.iiMit-ii tue auu.iiii.
"X.-n" I hsive to ha'e that eIoud-evab-t
. .. .1 i.ir..itr nii.-i-l "t'.t!.. I
"I'm glad V'mi think :.." ssiid th
........:.. ...... ...! 1 . . . . !
V.lM.TUI. III!' t" II ll.lt ' ill IJITt" lip I Mil
lrii and iet voitr clothes ilrr."
"Well ride right on toxvard the s..
and remember. Uuv" he said. l.H.Uitn.
around "siot to g.. too near or th he.it
of the sun xx iil melt your -cis. t
xvam them m g.il- loii.iitiou for th .
getting into bed. and he drop; ed off to jXHs tb.e nitrate atid causes a stream of ami reireshltig to the taste ami acts
sleep. -..yii.g: "i:icve!e-bicy!-b:-bi." and oxidizing g.tses to rise through the ' jentlvyet prtt-mptly Oil the Kidneys
then everything was still in the nurs- j mettil in lite converter the metal Kit.j; Liver and Bowels" cleanSCS tho S"3-
-tv- ... ! covered with a suitable siliciotis slag tern eHeettiallv di.-tK cold? heaJ-
l.iil in his dreams he continued the .mmo.v air subjected to a pressure of . ni.w nM1i fm' ' wa i.-:.!
ouyorci.p.uf.-H. aiHl t..M. ........... --'S i "'-V;- '". I"i r ' -''' " Vr" iT'V ' i-'-J -r-J i::c nsr.nh.is g-
1: oil. stud tu a itt'i.n. .as full .! . ".v ''. '. - f w .. . .. t r.. . ... . . u
hail-st..cs. i-e.s: rr.-mio.nt tigure-. in Lontlon so. Ac ' t- Lk Klhcn tjtjrmvn
"How giMsli!: t.tU. said Teddy. rW -V. one tnm t was siippos d j -V ' " - ' arid I'd . The ifT.. I
"I -tier than milk i am sure n:!; sh :kmi Arthur K.ttfotir wouhl hit I -'-: '.' Vse org.m4 hor:K- CHit-sU-d
e. miet race this erciiing; i.d to-nior i "' jrf.rin. xvtll t collect mo.v
roxv xxc'JI try a short excursion t.. th. ' ' a tal'nfHl of hoity i:i a single
moon." J -el.s!!. jet tln t't:;I weight of h'ouey
"To the upton. sisjh1 Tcldy: bill t then fr.:n a stagie '.h-e is often from
he xx as tt.i ninch astonished to s;i j " t ! luntK
anything so he ftihtrii the lng line I Tmilfi:. especially great-tits arc
f wheels spiuuing sthmg aroiuol darl. i hcW ia :mal hrnr !y many lK-e-l;ecp-cloiiis.
and light lb-eey clouds and by ''" x.h. di-.-latv that tlKy are their
y.'H'-by they came xvhre there xvcre I greab-st enemies and steeiis. them of
s..-.iie iH:iutifni pink rosy clouds.
"N'xv xve are Hearing the stm Uivs
I'Kit gi lf ne::r." shouted the captain.
Inn Ttldy xvas so eager to get a go-i.;
riexv that tin- first thing he knew hi-
b:g wheel Itegnii to melt and he felt
himself going ttver a -id falling dowt.
down. bxx u till he tho:!.; he nevei
xxoi:). stop ai:-l he .as xvisliing th-'-i
tX.is :t big llSltltllloc'i hiltlgS-imewiieri- ir.
the sky to esrteh him. when all of a s:i i
tlen h b;iui--l on to th lbrr. and !ii-
big ! roitier ii:mjHI te.it of bed are: s t t '
crossjy: '
"What sire y 011 doing. Ted.' I
"tieiiingttTmy biexcle'ssiid T. K
and IblMrl l.tugii-.l a;il tucked Ii . u
t !h-. again saving: "You're a i t '
monomaniac. ItsIdy."
A ini Ttshly yeti ;.i -.leep trvin i
think xvhat tiias big wr I ineant !'N
l.miiia s. avsigi. in rhr'st'ait I ri...u
. Wrelrli.-il Itntiit. j
I sIoihI in si store the other day xvheit
ti If.v raiiii" ;:i ami applied fr a situa-
tion. "tan ytnt xvr-te a go.nl "lard '" r as
asked
i aas.
tbttiil at licres-
"Yass."
"Tha . ill io. I do not want you."
said the merchant.
"Pnt." I said. it. hen th lr had
gone. "I kuo-.v that Isnl tle a honst.
industrious ltr. W liy tj.n"t y. give
him a chance'."
"Ileesiitst he ii. isn't learned to say
Yes. s'r' and "N". sir. If he suisxx.-.-
me as he did xvheit applying fr st s;ti:...
tiop. how xvtll l.e attsxxer ciistttiners -.f.
Ur bcism here a lm-nth'."
U bat eo ild I say to that? II- bad
' fallen into a lcibit. young sis In ;ts.
x hieh tur:i-l him away front the sirs
'situation h I a" t;-r applicil f -r.
.Neus leys Apptsts.
pj..g
OF THE CHILDREN.
i'se ha'f xvay." Lriiclc "Oh. indeed
and how sunny are therein youreisiis.1"'
Nic;e ""two." Chicago "s'lai.Hlard
SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATIONS.
p ..! e-t is p-jisonous to many kinds
of birds.
Ar.citxoi.ootSTS interested in Pales-
tine are alarmed at the resolve of the
I
j Turkish government to spend over St-.-
'. 000 in restoring the sanctuaries of A hrsi-
ham. Is..;..-. Jacob and Joseph in the
village of Ilaili.
Ir a x-ell could be dug to the depth of
forty-six miles the density of the air at
the bottom -vould be. sis great as that of
quicksilver. Ily the same law a cubic
inch of air taken -t.000 mile- above the
earth's surface would expand sufitctetit-
jv to a sphere J.(Kslo0.tK0 miles in
diameter!
In re'ining copper an improvement
his Introduced by placing an
rviil?iit.r siilctrtriis in the ciinxerter.
The heat from the molten metal iksvm -
!.::.. ..um:s to the square men. . r o C0I1t;.atimK vrttp of Figs 13 tho
atmospheres with a eotnIe:tser kept at . ..- . ' 7 . .. c
i:.- degre-s r. is reduced to a liquid 0.nl-v p". ot its kiml ever pro-
form: the liquid when allowed to ivav duced plea-itig to tho taste and ac-
orate. produces a temperature of '200 ceptable to the Sto:nadi prompt in
degrees C This is within 7:'. degrees of its action and truly beneficial in it3
absolute r.ero. which is ::; degrees f.
fVei.ox::s origp.iaU in the tro:i.s. and
j areehieil.v f utntl in lix-e localities: Tl.c
j West Indies. Itengnl 'bay and the
' Chinese e..ast. north of the equator;
and in tin South Indian .ce::ii off M..d-
agasear
a.d
the South Paeitie
uar
SJ.......M -.. 1... t...ll.. tl..?.. -... i..t
-.I.SI- .11 ii4i ...i. iii r in. iv .i .i...
.it
hail a d. .en on the axvrstge ever;
suit.
s-i-
. ..
PLEASANT THOUGHTS.
. "I'm so sorry. " said Mrs. Parxvn.i
biiklilig giil night to her guests after
I the reception "that the storm kept sill
our best people :i way!" i.o-tosi Herald
ItlUi'pKT ito caller) "Miss I'itzp.tt
rick is so -orry. -or. but she has-t.lv.1
;Mthaciie." "I am very sorrv. Is
there anything I can do for her." "Oh.
no sor! Stie's just sesit her lathe to
thcMetuS-t " N. Y. Hcr.tiil.
Xor Soto IIlM. "You let" he sat I
"I tb'Si't tlihil: marriage is a f.;ikire "
"Are yn a itisirricil m.:nV" as'.el :v ad
rye. J woinast across the tal -. "No'.
ii.iK-b: I'm a dtorce I;ixv3'er
.'..T .V PoftTtXss WooXi..--('.:u'i.e
"Trl-tit!: ;ri.-!tt is si ni-e girl. tit her
father is st reg.ilar !I pirate." i .p
t t-- "A p' :::. ? How do v;i make
! tliat out. l n.-.riie .eil I l::e-'v
' "' ep.riece that he is a free
.ootet.' Smith. (r;iy .i ("o.s Monthly.
IN ENGLAND'S DOMAINS.
Tin. Prince of Wales dots not think
' thsit children o.ight to 1k
r ri-ad S!akesHsire.
allowed to
iii-;t Yi--o:: v's gold linner serviee
i-. i.c-1 i" a burg!.;r-..Hif c.ib'stet till
ing two r. !its in ibickingham palace.
ami txvt v.tehim;i gnanl it coststantly. j
Sin CsiAKM'-Jt IlPs.-x:i.t. is si valuable
frietnl ti his clients for Ik always
tries t diis-uade them from going :
law if their ease can be sirrsingcd out
:f tsmrt.
l a bjick ili .triet tsi Manitoba there
' is ill the tax-ltks this entry referring
1 some crown lands: "Dwner. Vk-
f.ria: t--.npatiosi.
riiteeti; resjtjeticc.
r .... 1
I
t..-.:v-;t f;.n.- e. Mcs. Mar
APIARY NOTES.
SlK "v - mnCK shows that a bee's
-" tibrate at the rate of too U::t.s
' s"sml.
! A M".i.?: hi. xvi;h all its industry.
r " " "vl" -m innuinvrsiM- journeys j
i..ppin r at the -:itrsiees t- the hivcr.
ar.tl sn-tpf-in-r np the b.ss sis tln-y come
out to tlis.-tvcr xvh::t :- amiss.
A HtVK f .V.Otfi t. cs vi:I protluec
about .Vi pounds of "huh-; aiinually. and
will multiply al:it u-nfoM in Hv
year:. Ac .rdi:ig ! -le i.st.-st Matistit.
fie ;;;
i !.it- !
ii:..-i'ier of hives o
J it. s .-.nd I. u ;
bei s iti tl.
. 7. -.M.ih'O
f ';i-y !.-
:i!iiu al j r.citn-t
Pittsbisi.i Inspatch.
it W
F" :i J; j. Clii ik-v m.iKvs 'uh tlui hei tiv'senior-jvtneF
of ilu- tirni of F. J. Clvrk-y Co. din huiiK-- i'r "tillie
City i.t TikI.. Giuntv vnd Suw aforesaid and ili.it sjid
linn will pay tiv Mn of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for hAnJ
tnvrycasoof Cuarrii tint cannot be cured by tin- uv- rf
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1892, newspaper, April 15, 1892; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330113/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.