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KEYNOT.DKVIIXK, TEXX'A. i All-Wool Clothe Hlndui Not Only Despise Them, They Fear and Hate Them. By bis fellow Hindu tbe Mnng, one of the lowest of all Indian castes. Is not only despised, but even feared and bated. A writer In tbe Times of Indlu says: "To be cruel Is to be 'Ming bearted;' to fly Into a passion may be expressed In Mnratbe Idiom as having a Mang within one. When on the oc casion of an eclipse fears are awak ened for the safety of the sun or moon, ft is the Mang whose help Is sought He goes among the people claiming their propitiatory gifts, saying: 'Give "your gifts that the grasp may be re moved. For are not Babu and Ketu. tbe enemies who have laid evil bands on the heavenly bodies, themselves Mangs? Similarly, to their recognized relation with 'dark' worship and with subterranean and demoniac influences is to be traced the making of offerings to Mang women on Dasera day and the sinister fact fhat there are few great buildings erected In pre-Brltlsh days in this part of India that have not whether they be temples or forts or palaces Mnng victims built Into their foundations. "The peculiar place that these popu lar superstitions have given to the Mang community is seen especially In the ceremonies that are sometimes per formed for the removal of disease. Frequently when some one has fallen 111 a JoshI is consulted and explains tbe Illness as due to the Influence of some evil spirit The one effective pre scription in such a case Is to call a Mang and give him a dinner. This is not by any means an act of friendli ness toward a despised community, but has as Its object apparently the pro pitiation of the demoniac power and tbe removal of the source of tbe dis ease from the sick man to its proper habitation. "With this end in view practices of sympathetic magic, which can be par alleled in tbe folk lore of many "peo ples, are employed. Portions of the finger nails or. It may be, fragments of balr of tbe invalid are secretly mixed with the food to be given to tbe Mang, and before the sugar water of which be Is to partake Is given to him tbe sick man must see bis face In It In this way tbe evil Is supposed to be passed back to where It properly be longs and the disease removed. Didn't Know "the UneU." Aunt Jane I guess Mr. Spender must be a very neat person. Edith And what leads you to that opinion? Aunt Jane He told your Uncle George all bis clothes but those upon bis back were hung up. Some men, you know, throw their things round anywhere. 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There is nothing that you can buy that will please the whole family as a beautiful piece of furniture from our stock, Fine designs in Rockers, Beautiful Style Dressers, and Bedroom Suites, Parlor Stands, Brass and Iron Beds in large assortments and a full line of everything n dependable furniture. If you buy it at " J. R. Hillis & Oo.'s You Get It Good Furnish your home at J. R. Hillis & Co.'s. Nowhere else can you find such beauty and home comfort at so reasonable an outlay; nowhere such style nd quality at such extremely low prices. Our recent factory purchases enable us to offer exceptional values in bedroom suites, diring room, parlor and library furniture. - Exclusive patterns which you cannot buy except at Hillis's. It is not too early to make selections of artistic ' and usefuj g13 frm oar large stock of home furnishings to use as Christmas gifts. , A GAME OFJBLUFF By MARGARET BARR Copyright, 1910. by American Press Association. "Well, sweetheart, wliut's tbe trou ble?" "George has lost $1,500 to Mint horrid Shapiro. I -have just drawn a check for It" Worseley thought Mrs. Helen Dana, a widow, who doted on her son, was bis Sahcee. He knew what sums she tad given George to pay gambling debts already. Finally Worseley said to her: "Give me the check. I will give It to Shapiro." "What good will that do?" "I don't know that it will do any good." She wrote tho check and mndo It payable to Shnplro, as Worseley sug gested, lie put it in his pocket and left her. 1 This scene took place lu New Or leans near the middle of the last cen tury. Tho best people of Unit gay city gambled, fought duels and did a great many other things that are now obso lete, though most of them have sur vived In some other form, except duel ing, which is a thing of the past even in the Crescent City. Worseley went to tho club; whore he expected to find Shapiro, and ho did. Shapiro was not playing at the time, and Worseley beckoned him to a room where no one else was present and handed him Mrs. Dana's check, saying: "A man who will win money from a boy and accept the winnings from that boy's mother deserves to be expelled from respectable society." Shapiro's brows contracted. He stood with the check in his fingers scowling at Worseley. "It seems to me, Mr. Worseley, that you have deprived me of the power of declining this check by your words. Therefore I shall bold it while I am considering what to do In tbe mat ter." "You can't present It till bank hours tomorrow morning; meanwhile I shall consider for you." "Indeed?" "Yes. Go into the coffee room and order a glass of wine. I will be with you directly." "And suppose I decline to do your bidding?" "It will do no good. My purpose is to make a pretext for what is to take place between us in order that nei ther young Dana nor bis mother will be brought into the affair." . Shnplro, seeing that he was in for a meeting with Worseley, yielded to tho plan of concealing the true cause, went into tho colTee room, took a sent at n table and cnllnd for wine. In a few minutes Worseley passed, him, pretended to stumble on Shapiro's foot and, seizing tbo glass on tho table, threw tho contents In Shapiro's face, snyjng, "I'll teach yon to trip mo." Then Worseley wnlkcd awny. There was nothing for Shnplro to do but scud a challenge nt once, the affair having been witnessed by half a dozen men. Worseley nccopted, chose Derringer pistols, appointed (ho tlmo nt sunrise tho next morning, In a wood where tho duels were usually fought. Worseley was not a professional duelist, but wns known to bo a man of wonderful nerve. Shnplro, who mndo bis living nt cards, had recently appeared in New Orleans with letters sufllclont to ' secure his admission among gentlemen and had not yet been detected for what he was. When the two pnrties were on the ground Shapiro's second asked Worseley's the distance and received the reply, "Over a handkerchief." This be reported to Shnplro, who saw that It meant death to both principals. After a conference between Shapiro and his second the latter asked if there was any way by which tho mat ter could be settled in honor to both parties. "Tell him," said Worseley, "that if he will return the check I gave bim this evening with a receipt In full for the debt for which 'It was Intended I will apologize to him for what I have done on the ground that bis tripping me was unintentional.," Shapiro was disposed to regard the whole affair a bluff by which to regain possession of Mrs. Dana's check and that by standing firm Worseley would withdraw at the last moment. But bis second warned bim that Worseley did not bear any such reputation. Nev ertheless Shapiro, who was anxious to retain tbe money, concluded to bluff, and not till the two seconds, each holding a corner of a handkerchief, Instructed their principals to advance with weapons extended till the muzzles were on a line with what separated them did he throw up the sponge. Then ho accepted Worseley's terms. The check and a receipt for the amount of Its face passed, and Worse ley Intimated that he would stato at the club that bo hnd been mistaken in Shapiro's intention and bad apologiz ed to him. But Shapiro said ho might spare himself the trouble, since he would leave New Orleans that day and such a statement would be of no use to him. Worseley took the check and tho re ceipt to Mrs. Dana. "How did you get It?" she asked. Worseley ,told her, and she, paling, said: "Suppose be bad preferred to die rather than yield?" V "I knew he would prefer nothing of the kind" - Tin Plates. 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