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j prcjj.ir:itury to a -iroll past the olQcas, os I tciiKlhly to take some drawn work to the ; much l-.orcd wife of the manager, hut— well, Andrea was Loth a ctxjui .te and had aiuii. ic.il laugh l.y the grace of tied, for

she had lieen seen with a red ribbon In her hair; that she had pawned the pigs. Once an Incredible tale came, brought apparel ly hy tin birds of the air. it was that An droa had lieen seen walking one evening In tin- jardin arm in arm with a' grir.go.” But It was s. dly true she had pawned the

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uieritig beforo Jimmy Awry b eyes ash" came out of the cool dusk of tin) big ndol.e room nml steoil looking up the slope Andrea was coining down. There was a great humming of yellow jackets an and it heap of red tuna skins. One.- Jimmy Avery was innocent, good and young. That ho was any of the three now was doubtful. Yet he was much younger than he looked, and

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n!r was over. Germs lot es wh' it was a I rand new T ‘ '■?, In right n ine, set to te'e it ;. :y and ex

perse enot • t.a Am r , •••rid? t! so had chi n a !> a y t it is hut i.e ri. . tors auU downhill all

the way.

But coming back is another tale. So It was a qin tiou whctlier it was the log uphill puli the next night that had grav a Llmpy's face with th< o lines of pain. One afternoon, having received their monthly pay. the men were deep in a game of monte, sitting on the ground in front

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poesihly liis faco was inorewiak than evil, of Limpy's mud hut. Limpy iiimself was It was -ell a h nd, me fa< >■. though tl ■ lying < n his -• n ad) watching with listfiery Mexican liquors had burnt it a dull i less eyes, f-utldonly he heard over bin

red. He was puffy under his eyes, and his eyes were clouded. Andrea's flounce struck the little hlnod red pile of skins rotting in the sun. In a montent she was the center of the fiercely buzzing inserts. One stung her on the neck, and she ran crying to the secretary, whom she sav' in front of theoftice rolling his cigarette and staring up the red - lay road at her. The yellow jackets went lairk to their feast, and the young secretary led in the peon woman, and placing her in his big leather chair—sho had never *..t on a chid: before—rubbed the swollen U:a on her round, brown 'brunt with ammonia, soothing her tenderly, for Jimmy Avery was tender to all women until they crossed him. Then his savageness and brutality were such as to make a mere ordinary man who knew nothing of tomlernrstand aghast. Andrea's black eyes were very full and lustrous with the .Mexican sun in their dusky depths, and there was n dimple at the corner of her poppy red mouth. “1 never <e you in Leon,” he said to her. ‘‘Somet Ties I go. Why do you never; There's lots i music and the ; nsco. Thi is a lonely plai n for a pretty woman. ’' Andrea hung la r h< xd u::d twisted hi fingers together. Jimmy 1:. ome disgust at her stupidity signed for her to go, and settled him II I . .1; to the slumber th ' had lieen In hen by thoclear vibrations ef her pretty la.igh That evening Andrea sat on the mud floor, sullenly stirring tho olln j drid.: simmering over the lire of sticks in the corner. It is not good for one's toni| or t sit on a S' ft, leather chair in thealb moon and come lun to sit on a mud floor, to listen to praises of one's beauty tiiere ai tl here to the nuked, brown baby, crying and crying on it heap i f rags by the wall. When Limpy appeared in the low door way, he knew hy the hack of Andrea s head there was a storm brewing. Limpy was the liinpiador—engine cicanor and night watchman He was also limpy l y nature, dragging one foot heavily after

him.

Andrea cast a look of scorn upon him

head Ann .y's happy laugh and tho baby

•d down on his back. Ho arose

was plum,

and harxie*. the I why back, with as much scorn as his go< d, honest, ugly face oould

show.

Hie had come for money, which, to her surprise, Limpy was unwilling to givi. 1 rue, things hud boon a little awkward when he p;dd the unexpected visit to Leon, but t. it was Ms own fault. If be had sent word ho was coining, everything would have been agreeable, .'-ho was hardly propate,! for Limpy's attitude. He was done with her. ilu would take the baby, and she must go away, and not ono centavo should she have. Andrea did not despair. It was something to have tho baby off her hands, and j she was not counting entirely upon Limpy. A big golden moon was sh wly sailing from behind a black peak when the serf' tury, who was dres-ing for dinner, heard a f knock at the d< ■ r. He was astonished and annoyed on answering to find Andrea. Ho stepped out with her in the cImui shadow I of a mesijui' ■ tree. Flattering Iiimself on making short work of her, ho turned, with the last harsh ■ ntenceon Ids lips, to look I straight into Beatrice Orton’s face. “Was there evtr such hick?” ho groaned as ho closed the door. ‘‘What was I saying? Something about my salary would not permit of my supporting half tho peon women of V i n. GoodGctl! And what made mo say sho hud more now than tho others? The only woman on earth I could ever care for to hour that'” If Jimmy had said the only woman on earth he cut tried to flirt with and failed, ho would have beeu nearer the mark. On coining to La Kspeianza ho had noted witl) inter -t tho disparity in tho ages nf t!.e manager and id; wife. But sho h.Yl treated him w ith the most discouraging coolness and kindm -s The moonlight was flooding tho patio and corral, i ‘.mg tho pertains in deep ■had iw. 1:. er wo s over, and the t wo men had been smoking their cigars under the p .rtulos. but now .Mr. Orton had fallen asleep in tho broad Mexican hammock hung in the jasmine arbor. Mrs. Orton had taken Jimmy's hat, of

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The mull who took hi- pail anil-nl j down in the middle of the Held on a! roek, ami wailed for the cow to buck up (o be milked, was Hist inn-in to the fellon win) woiild no! udverli-e but e.\peeteil the |iublii‘ to liiiut him up and

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baby—he w;.s so black and so dirty. Ho hud had smallpox, anil each pit was brimming with dirt. He was fairly coated, clothes and all, w ith coal dust and grease. Ho had a vvido mouthed, friendly grin, anil goodness shone from every line of his homely face. The men all loved Limpy, and they said of I im, “He’s white insldo anyway. ” It was after tho scanty meal had been eaten that the lowering clouds broke. Limpy listened in patient amazement while tho Spanish rattled round his ears like hailstones on a tin roof. “But why do you want to go to Leon? Thu baby is here, and 1 am here, and”— “Y'ou and tho baby!” And Andrea cried and tore at her rebozo with her sharp, white teeth. Flie used the same arguments that Eve probably used Hie was nut feeling well, slii) needed a change, and there was no suciety and no amusement for her—all women say the same, in different languages per-

haps.

When your wages are 111 a month aril corn Is (> cents a pound, it is hard having a wife who pines for a change. Limpy put it to her fairly and squarely. There were tho pigs at Marill, where Us brother was tending their. If sho went to Leon, the pigs would boon short ratio! . and already tiie corn doled out was not keeping pace witli tho appetites of tho unfortunate

swine.

Andrea decided, as was to be expected, against the pigs. Faithful, honest Limpy fain red when he thought of them, for tho

pigs vvero tho core of his heart. But An- wake up, Orton!”

Urea was his God. So let the j igs starve, Tho day Andrea went to U-on in tho old diligence was an eventful one. The women gathered in little groups and pat their heads together, whispering ol her warily, for Andrea’s lempcr was notable. She was a burro, they said, and her mother was a burro, and her grandmother, ami also were they pigs to iho third and fourth gt r.oration. Ami their wrath hud foundation, for when in tho memory of man had a peon woman traveled to Lioti by couch? A woman with fuel. T here were much fluttering of rebozo and sihor.v c! lining of laughter, anil at last the old coach rumbled away down the winding mountain road, and out of tho radiant blue air rippled An-

drea's laugh.

That night at dinner Mrs. Orton looked the young sc ■ -tary full between the eyes after her wont and said very softly: “I sav.' that pretty Andrea starting ol. on tho couch today. Did you ever notice her, Mr.

Avery?”

Jimmy helped himself to some vile compound or otlu r from tho big silver dish tho inuzo was holding. ‘Yes—that is, no— which tine di you mean? ' “I take very little stock in that wife of tho night watchman's,” said tho manager, a ponderous, heavy footed man, with tv large, Fenovo nt mauner, very trying to some people's nerves. “I was witness to u most uni iiitherly action on her part.” Jimmy looked bored. What were the pohido to liiiu? Ho im paid scant attention wlillt Mr. Oiton spun a woeful yarn nt Andrea's carelessly dropping tae baby anion;’the burros as they camo into the narrow deiilu above the camp, laden with tlio lot.g leather sacks of ore. How the baby escaped, If It overdid, was more than Jimmy could have told you. But ho could have told you that Beatiioo Orton had u hall < pened scarlet hibiscus in tier hlonil Wonderful stories of Antlrea’e doings in Leon were wafted buck to the camp—that

arrival, and tripping down to the arbor placed it over her slumbering I rifsfan, for fear, she exploit'd to Jimmy, a -tr..y moonbeam "light shine in his face and make him loco. There was distinct eo

quetry in her glance and laugh.

Hope was I inning to revive a trifle in Mr. Avery's bosom. Ho bad throw ti away Ills cigar, and was considering, with inulllce aforethought, the white hand resting sn temptit.pl. near when there was heard

tho sound of an excited voice.

Mrs. Orton went to meet the tall, white llguro which appeared in the palm lined corridor. A sentence or two were exchanged, n hit of which Jimmy caught. Then Mrs. Orton pointed toward the arbor at the far end of tho patio, and Andrea, with set face, ran down tho long path loading to it. “Confound It, all. What does she think to gain by having me discharged, with old

Orton such a prig, of course”—

There was a flutter of laces before him, round arms about him and a soft month on his. Was the world coming to an end? Beatrice Orton's voice was saying: “Y’ou

do love me? Oh, say you do!”

"Why, 1 adore you!” Ami ho threw his arm about hi r, but ho kept an anxious eye upon tho arbor, and his arm grow limp in

spite of himself.

"I told her you were in tho hammock. Oh, Jimmy, she has a long, sharp knife! Do you think she will kill him?" she whis-

pered.

Jimmy shook her off as ho would a scor plon. “Orton! Orton 1” ho called loudly as he rose to ids feet. “For God’s sake,

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Mr. Ortou threw tho soeretary's hal from his face, and with a sense of being somewhat rudely disturbed _sufc up iu the hammock. Over him bent a wild eyed

woman.

Mr. Orton, being the most prosaic of

men, noted nothing wrong, failing utterly to see tiie sinister looking knife half con-

cealed by the folds of her robozo. “My good creature,” lie said testily,

‘•modulate your voice when you call me.

I was not asleep—merely reflecting." Then this reflective gentleman rolled out

of tho hammock and toddled out in the moonlight. Jimmy Avery was racing for life down between the red roses, and Mrs. Orton sat shivering and sobbing under the portab'8. “It's nothing, Avery. ' called Mr. Orton benevolently. "Some one of the servants thought 1 w as ash i p. I must

say she has u voice like a fog horn.” Blessed is he who pereeiveth nothing, for

his days shall end in peace. Jimmy Avery looked in the glass when lie reached ids I room, looked at Ids haggard eyes and ids I lined face anti repeated aloud a quotation | that laid struck his fancy in gome long forgotten book, “Whoso takes a love not lawfully Ids own gathers a flower with poison on its petals.” Ami Beatrice writhed ail night and cried to heaven to witness tho most wretched woman alive. And all aicausi siie bad found tin path to .

hull as atony i.nd steep as others the road , " 1 ‘Pddmi'v, February, to high heaven. ! March and April, also special one way Andrea tout night drank pulque, and ' rates to somhein points on sale the

For f loor. Feed, Grain, Hav a i O: Satisfaction warranted. 1‘rlc, - tic lowest.

Phone 39

I

he Palace Restaurant

Opposite Siuitli Door of Court r ac

, Is the place to get r Good Dim I First < 'la-s Lunch. * landies, N 'I and Fruits. GARDNER ■ "'I

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DAlltSem

under, all

a ill tie out, of Style to he -obi at One Halt of their cost, J.T, Allen, Prop

■> •> ;• ■: :■ :• ■*. •: ■ j* Pla ts, Cut Flowers, ;■ Funeral Designs, etd., J| I irnished on Hhort N I J. PHONi e. Mr«. M. J. Oh ’ ' l| .I. Corner Bloomington & Aiulersni J

EITELJORG,

D< ah I In I.hue. i cment. Plaster Purls, Hair. Sewer Pipe. P*"

' lilnmeys. Kirc Ilrlek, Fire Clay, Ktc. ■ Northwest corner public square.

Hoots and Shoes repaired neatly and with dispatch.

M< ...m Koute r.xcuraions.

Ilom- icekers excursion tickets to southern slates at one tare plus two dollars for the round trip, on sale at

various dates m

stumbling us site went down the mountain lirgt and third T,,, i.,.. .• , road to Leon n il 1 y the wayside and slept » ; ' . " 1 •' ,ndnth -

ruau uj ti n i » luu vYti^niuu cum tV’ift >v t ■ • i

till morning She lives to tuisday in I.ci n ' ' " llrlsf tickets to the smith on —lias painted cheeks and is eailid “the ;^ a ^y> K°od returning until May 111

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nlna with . c songlike laugh."

And Limpv—dear, patient Limpy! Tie lost three reaIS out of his wages that idght. The baby was sick and D could not ; i t ■ work. It n..d mil cried and wmdd not be comforted; for the Imst meaning man is always a little i l»n sy with u baby.—

Edith Wagner in Argonaut.

J. A.

M tutiAKi., Agent.

To Cure a Cold In One i».,, .

Take Laxative Bio-no Quinine lab-

L«tt«TH Fro«n

In Smith and North Dakota, ri‘im | "j theli- own personal experience in st ate-, have been published iu P sn, P®

form by the < nicagb. Milwatikei 1 i

Paul itailwav, and as these letters

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extremely interesting, ■■■ ■ | 1 t is finely illustrated, one cop.' be sent to tiny address, on | ' l '' rl l lt two cent postage stamp. Apol) * . Jones, Traveling Passenger

Cineiniiati)

•tOC’nrew Building,

A'i druggist refund the money f it fails to cure. 25e. ingfH y

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