PlAirSMOeiHMWSIIRMD R. 0. WAITERS, Business Manager PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA . JF . 1 THE LOVES of the LADY ARABELLA By B MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL (Uuprrltfhl, 1UUU. IJolba-liurrlliCo.) SYNOPSIS. At H years nf nito Admiral Kir Peter 1 liiwIishaw'H ni plii v, Klelinnl (ilyn, fi ll deeply In love nt IIimI tlKlit Willi I suly Aniliella Siiinnnnt, who npnnnil tils lit tendons. Tin luil, iin nrpliiin, w.is kIv-ii n )i i 111 ns iiilil.ililpiimn mi llio AJux lV Ms uncle. (illi-H Vermin, nephew nf Sir Tliotium Vernon, lniiiiMi- Iin1 Imy's I ; 1 1 . Tliey tittcnilcil ii llic;ttcr when' I lawk -shnw'n nephew wiw l.mly Aralnlla. Ver non mot l'lilllp Overton, nest In line fur Kir Tliumim Vernon'N eslnte. They nlnrt cil it duel which was Interrupted. Vernon, Overton Bml HiiwkKhiiw'H nephew found tlif niBclvi's tillraded hv pretty I.mly Ara bella. The A.lax III liatile ilefeiitoe I'reneli wnrxlilpH In I do .Meilllernineiin. Klelinnl tllyn Kut JLS.inu pil.e money. He whs railed honii) ly l.mly HnwksMaw an lie wiiH about In "hlow In" IiIh enrnlnas with Vernon. At n llnwkuhnw party tllyn dl.i rovered that l.inly Arabella was n poor hut persistent nanihler. lie Inlked much with her coiimIii Daphne. J.ady Arubella tgaln Hlinwed lovw for Kanilim. CHAPTER V. Continued. Tlio nolso of tho rontrovcriiy was lirnrd nil over (own, anil It was dis cussed In Ilcrkoloy Square as rlsr wlioro. Lady llawksliaw was no lon ger n subscriber lo AliuaeU's. Not be Ins nblo to rule It, hIio had retired, tho nssombly rooms not being largo enough to hold herself and a certain other lady. Giles had told nio that on tho even ing of tho ball ho and other gentlemen Interested In the victory for Mrs. Tninchnrd would escort her to the bajl. So at eight o'clock I proceeded to tho lady's house In .lerniyn street, and snw her set forth In stnto In her chair. Shfl was blazing with diamonds, and looked like a stage duchess. A long company of gentlemen with theli swords attended her, and (Hies and my IiOrd Wlnstanley led tho proecs rlon. Mrs. Trent-hard was tho best imitation of a lady I ever saw, as she sat In her chair, smiling and fanning herself, with the llnkboys gaping and grinning nt her; and the gentlemen, especially such as had had a little more wine than usual, shouting: "Way for Mrs. Trenchard! Make way there!" Yet It seemed to mo as if sho were only an imitation, after all, and that Lady Hawkshaw, with her turban nnd her oullandibh French, had much more tho genuine air of a great lady. Mrs. Trenchard would go to Almuck'a on any terms, but Lady Hawkshaw would not go, except she ruled the roost, nnd fought gallantly with the duchesses and countesses, only retiring from the field becauso sho was one against many. I followed the merry procession un til we got to King slreet, St. James', where tho coaches were four deep, and footmen, In regiments, blockaded the street. Giles nnd Lord Wlnstanley wore to take Mrs. Trenchard In, nnd very grand the party looked as they entered. Uy that time, though, I was very miserable. I remembered that at tho samo time tho next night 1 might not have my friend. I hung around among the footmen nnd Idlers, watching tho lights nnd listening to tho crash of the music, quite uncon scious of the flight of time, nnd was astonished when tho ball was over and tho people began pouring out. Then, afraid to be caught by Giles, I ran home as fast as my legs could car ry me. When I reached Iterkeley Square it was altogether dark, and 1 realized that I was locked out. I looked nil over the front of the house, and my heart sank. There was a blind alley nt one side, and I re nieniberefl that In it opened the win dow of Sir Peter's study, as he called it, although, as I have said, it was nioro like tho cubby hole of tho AJax than any other place I can call to mind. The window was at least 20 leet from the ground, but a waterspout ran up tho wall beside It, nnd to a midshipman, used to going out on the topsail yard, it was n trlllo to get up to tho window. I climbed up, softly tried the window, and to my Joy found it open. In another minute I was stand ing inside tho room. I had my Hint nnd Bteel in my pocket, nnd I groped about until I found a candle, which I lighted. I had often been in the room before, but its grotesque appearance struck mo afresh, and I could not forbear laughing, although I was In no laugh ing mood. There was a regular ship's transom running around the wall, The whole room was full of tho useless odds and ends that uccumulate on board a ship, all arrauged with the greatest neatness and economy of Bpace, and there was not ono single object in tho room which could pos sibly bo of the slightest use on shore, I looked around to see how I could make myself comfortable for the night, and, opening a locker In the wall. I found a collection of old boat- dilapidation, but all laid away with the greatest care. Taking one for my pillow and two more for my coverlet, 1 I lay down on the transom and, blow ing out tho candle, was soon In a sound sleep. 1 was awakened at five o'clock In the morning by the chiming of a neighbor ing church bell, nnd at the same mo ment I saw the door to the room noise lessly open and lady Arabella Slor mont enter, carrying n candle which she shaded with her band. I involurt tartly covered my head up, thinking she hal probably come In search of something, anil would be alarmed if a man suddenly jumped from tho pile of boat cloaks. Hut t-he went to a glass dmir which led out upon a bal cony, with stairs Into the garden, nnd unlocked the door. I had completely forgotten about these stairs, not be ing familiar with the room, when 1 climbed tip and got in through the window. Presently I heard a step upon the stairs, niul before the person who was coming had time to knock Lady Ara bella opened the door. Tho rosy dawn of a clear June morning made It light outside, but Inside the room it was quite dark, except for the candle carried by Lady Arabella. A man entered, and as soon as he was In tho room, she noiselessly looked the door, nnd, unseen by him, put tho key iu her pocket. As ho turned nnd the candlelight fell upon his faoe I saw It was Philip Overton. Amazement was pictured In his face, and Ills voice, too, when he spoke. "I was sent for in haste, by Sir Peter, Just now," he said, with some confusion. At which Lady Arabella laughed, as If It were ft very good Joke that he should And her instead of Sir Peter. Meanwhile, my own chaos of mind pre vented mo from understanding fully what they were saying; but I gathered that Lady Arabella had devised some trick. In which rhe had freely used Sir Peter HawUshaw's name, to get Overton there in that manner nnd in that room. Sir Peter was such a very odd fish that no ono was surprised at what ho did. It was no use striving not to listen tuey were not five feet Opening a Locker I Found a Collection of Old Boat Cloaks of Sir Peter's. love. I confess tho experience was new to toe. -you will bear me illness, Mr. Glyn." said Overton, "that I am de tained lure against my will; but think It a piece of good fortune that you are detained with me." "I will bear witness to nothing, sir," I replied, "until you have given me satisfaction for calling me a hound Just now." "Dear sir, pray forcrt that hnstj expression. In my rage and air.a:'.e. ment just now I would have called the commander In-chief of the forces a hound. Pray accept every apology that a gentleman can make. I waj cjilte beside myself, an you must have seen." I saw that he was very anxious to conciliate me; for upon my testimony alone would rest the qurstlon of whether he voluntarily or Involuntari ly failed to appear at the meeting ar: ranged for eight o'clock. I also perceived the strength of my position, nnd a dazzling idea pre sented Itself to my mind. "I will agree," said I, "to testify to everything in your favor, If you will but promise mo not to not to " J hesitated, nshamod to express my womanish fears for Giles Vernon's life; but he seemed to read my thoughts. "Do you mean not to do Mr. Ver non nny harm In the meeting which will, of course, take place the instant it. can bo arranged? That I promise you; fc I never had any persona anlmosily ioward Mr. Vernon. blow, like my words just now, was the outburst of passion, and not a delili erate insult." I was overjoyed at this; and as 1 sat, grinning In my delight, I must have been in strong contrast to Over ton, In the very blackness of rage, Tho minutes dragged slowly on, nnd. we heard the clock strike six am! seven. The dim light of a foggy morn ing stole In at the windows. Not n soul was stirring In the house; but tin tho stroke of eight a light step flut tered near the outer tloor. It war softly unlocked, nnd Lady Arabella entered, carefully locking the door on the inside, after her, this time. In the ghostly half-light Overton rose and saluted her with much ceremony. "Lady Arabella Stormont," ho said "you have delayed the meeting be tween Mr. Vernon and myself just 24 Hours. lo do it you have put my honor in jeopardy, and that 1 shall not soon forget. I ben you to open tho glass door and allow mo to bid you farewell." Sho stopped, as If paralyzed for a moment, when I, knowing tho key to be In her pocket, defily llshed it out, and opened the door, nnd Overton walked out. She could not stop me- I wan too quick for her but she ran after me, and fetched me a box on the ear, which did more than sting my cheeU and my pride. It killed, In one single instant of time, the boyish love had had for her ever sluco tho " first hour I had seoti her. I -own I' was afraid to retaliate ns a gentleman should, by kissing her violently; but dashing on, ltsped down the steps outside, after Overton, not caring to remain alone with the Lndv Arabella. saw her no more that day. nor until the afternoon of the next day. (TO ni; CONTI Nl'l'.D.) Laundries Use Much Soap. It is estimated tiwit tho laundries of London, England, use 750 tou8 of soap in a week. SHE DID IT. NEBRASKA NEWS AND NOTES. Hers Mra. Fat So your husband has stopped smoking? It must have taken considerable will power? Mrs. Thinne All I had. QUEER ENGLISH MILK WAGONS. from me and I lay there In terror, realising that I was In a very danger ous position. I soon discovered that Overton's reputation for latoly-ne-qulred Methodistlcal piety had not done away with n very hot temper. He was enraged, as only a man can be who is entrapped, and demanded nt once of Lady Arabella to be let out of the glass door, when he found It locked. Sho refused to tell him where tho key was, and he threatened to break the glass and escape that way. "Do it then. If you wish," she cried, "and rouse the house nnd the neigh borhood, nnd ruin me if you will. Put before you do It, read this, and then know what Arabella Stormont can do ftir the man she loves!" She thrust n letter Into his hand. nnd, slipping out of the door to the corridor, ns swiftly and silently ns a swallow In its flight, she locked It after her; Overton was n prisoner iu Sir Peter's room. He tore the letter open; read the few lines it contained nnd then threw it down with an oath The next minute ho caught sight of me; in my surprise I had forgotten all my precautions, and had half risen, "You hound!" he said. "Are you In this infernal plot?" And he kicked the boat-cloaks off me. "I am not," said I, coolly, recalled to mvself by the term he had used to ward me; "and neither am I a hound You will kindly remember to nccount to me for that expression, Cant. Over ton." "Head that," he cried, throwing Lady Arabella's letter toward me. 1 think he meant not lo do a dishonorable thing in giving me the letter to read but it was an act of involuntary rage It read tills: l know that you were to flht Mr. Ver non at rlchl o'clock (IiIh morning, there fore 1 IxKiillcd you here; for your life Is dearer to mo than iinytlilnir In lieav en nnd enrih; nnd I will not let you out until that very hour, when tt will tio too late for you trt Kct to Twickenham. You will net dare to r.ilse ft commotion In the house nt thin hour, which would ruin us both, l'.ut by tho Jcepardy In which I placed myself thlH iilpht, you will know how tru Is the love of AUAHKI.I.A STOKMONT 1 confess that the reading of this letter made mo a partisan of Overton for surely no more unhandsome trick was ever played upon a gentleman Theio was nothing for It but to sit down and wait for eight o'clock. Sir Peter's family were late risers, and there was little danger of detection nt that hour. So we sat nnd gazed nt each ether, mute before the myster cloaks of Sir Peter's, In every slage of i of the good and evil In a woman Gorgesvs Floats with Brass and Ben Hur Drivers. Churns Our Wonderful Language. 'Out of sight in that gown. Isn't she?" observed a gentleman In the balcony, pointing to Mrs. de Koltay, who occupied a front seat In one of tho lower tier of boxes. "Out of sight? Well, hardly. It Btrikcs mo It Is the other way about," responded his companion dryly. Which goes to show the elasticity of the American language, whlcli eaya oim thing end means another. It also shows but, upon second thought, we must respectfully but firmly decline going Into any further details. Bohe-Diiun. Laundry work nt home would be much more satisfactory if tho right Starch were used. In order to get the desired, stiffness, it la usually neces sary to use so much starch that tin teauty and fineness of the fabric U hidden behind a pasto of varying thickness, which not only destroys the appearance, but also affects the wear ing quality of the goods. This trou ble can be entirely overcome by using Defiance Starch, tis it can bo applied much more thinly becauso of Its great er strength than other makes. Not What He Meant. Tho Liverpool Post tells of a Birk enhead church secretary who an nounced In church on Sunday that a Shakespearean recital In character would bo given. When ho was In formed that the recital would not be "in character" ho corrected himself by saying, "None of those taking part In the recital will ho dressed." Slavonic Superstition. A great risk runs tho peasant of Slavonic lands if he carelessly wastes any of the bread that he dally munches, since every crumb is gatfr erod up by evil spirits, and should their dust heap become heavier than the man's weight, on his death bis soul is forfeit to tho devil. With a smooth Iron and Defiance Starch, you can launder your shirt waist just 83 well at homo as the .'.loam laundry can; It will have the proper stiffness and finish, there will bo less wear and tear of the goods, and It will be a positive pleasure to uso a Starch that does not stick to the Iron. Closely Related. Mother Samuel, where are thos green apples that I left In the pantry? Samuel They're with tho Jamaica ginger that was In the medicine chest Llpplncott's. Items cf Interest Taken From and There Over the State. The coroner stone of Martin Luther college at Sterling was laid last week. Hastings college will hold com mencetnent exercises June S, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Stanton will celebrate the Fourth with two bands, all kinds of sport and a ball game between Wlsner and Stan ton. At York two sacks of mall rolled under the cars and the wheels of the .Burlington through passenger and were badly damaged. Falrbury Is going to celebrate the Fourth of July this year on Monday, July 5. The Commercial club la back of the enterprise. The new State Telephone company made a demonstration of their new system to about three hundred farm ers at Lyons. Mrs. Brlley, colored, presumably the oldest person west of tho Mississippi river, celebrated her 109th birthday anniversary at Hastings. Paul Stuefer, a farmer living north of West Point, marketed sixty hogs of an average weight of 313 pounds, that were just eleven months old. A charter was granted by the state banking board to the People's State bank of Arnold, Custer county. The capital will be $10,000. At a special election held In Clay Center on the proposition to vote J12, 000 bonds for the purpose of erecting an addition to the high school tho bonds carried by the vote of 140 to 30. The body of Ed Mulloy, who was injured and later died from being struck by an engine in the local yards at Sutherland, was shipped to Chicago for burial. His death followed an op eration at Sutherland. Two young couples are missing from Beaver City, and It Is believed by their parents that it Is a double elopement. The parties are: Charllo Saylor, aged 21, and Carolla Hudson, In English towns, a Canadian visitor declares in the Queen, tho foreigner runs out to the pavement just to sec that glorious chariot called a mnk Iloat go by that gay bit of a two- wheeled thing, white and yellow, white nnd blue, or red, white and blue, with the shining brass churn erect, at the side, the reins coining over tho shin ing brass rail in front, the little squaro seat Inserted at tho rear, and the char ioteer standing nt tho back like, Pon Hur nnd driving ns much like that hero ns In a modern town where even motor oars are unknown is practica ble. Then the Enclish milkman who comes on foot, with a modern ynko on his shoulders, nnd swinging at each side a brass bound tin pail, in which Is a queer little measuring dipper. Who could wish to have milk delivered in glass bottles, with a paper-sealed top, when ho can have it measured at his door Into his own jug In this nualntlv curious fashion? What do microbes amount to when compared with tho joy of the medieval! Nebraska Directory 1 GOODS by mull nt cut price. Send for free entnlncrue, MYERS-DILLON UHUU CO.. OMAHA. NfcbH if TAFT'S DENTAL ROOMS 1517 Douglas St., OMAHA, IIE8 Roliabla Dentiitrj it Moderate Prlcoe, PLEATING The Cause of Wai. The fair young debutante was sur rounded by an admiring crowd of of ficers at the colonel's ball. Mamma was standing near by, smiling compla cently at her daughter's social suc cess. Tho discussion was over tho quarrel of the day before between two brother officers. "What was the casus belli?" asked the fair debutante. "Maud!" exclaimed mamma In a shocked voice. "How often have I told you to Bay stomach?" Success Magazine. , How's This? W ottrt Ore Hundred Dollsre Rrward for tn rue ot ( nUrrb Hint cannot be cured by llalii Cil&rrh Cum. F. J. Olin.NFY A On., ToMn, O. We. the unilpntli.'npil, hv Known K. .1. chrnry for the lut 15 yenra, anil brllrve him (HTtn-lly hon orable In all biMlnew trnnKtrtloiw ami flimnrlnliy able to carry out any ohlltr&tloni mail by hu Arm. Waldino, Kinman A Mahvin, Whninwle ImigKima, Tolrdo. o. Hall'i Oatarrh Cure la lakrn Intrrnally. artlng dtrtrtly upon the blood and niucou lurtacm nf the yttera. Tmtlmnnhle nrnt tree, trice 75 cents prj bottle. Sold bv all Iiruuk.-mta. lake Jlall a Family rills (or conn Ipat loo. Children Need Acting. Rey. Perry Grant of New York thinks that acting is a psychological need, and Is looking for the rich man, who will build a theater for children. The purpose of such a theater, he says. Is educational and is in keeping with the discoveries of Froebel, who knew that play is an Instinct Implanted by nature for educational purposes. Safe and Sure. Among tho medicines tlnit are recom mended and endorsed by physicians and nurses is Kemp's lialsnni, tlm best coukIi cure. For many years it ling tn-cn regard ed by doctors as the medicine most likely to cure coughs, nnd il has a strong holl on the esteem of nil well-informed people. AVhen Kemp's liulsnm cannot cure a cnugti we shall be at a Inns to know what will. At druggists' and dealers', 25c. There is no pleasure beyond the rules of righteousness; there is no pleasure in what injures another. Lewis' Mncie Hinder straiuht 8e ciimr is aged 17; Uoyd Saylor aged 19, and "jSc.'lm"' " All Kindt Dyeing and Cleaning Ruulihig, lliittoiis, etc. Hcml fur fron price IWt and samples. IDEAL ri.EATINU CO., 'W"l DotiKliihS Ulk., Omulia, Neb. Sharpies Cream Separators pQ04 are ins uuoi Insist ou luivin tlirm. Ask your locnl denier or JOHN DEERE, Omaha-Soo Falls AUTOMOBILE TIRES niul ThIvoh. T.nre KtiieU. Want ymir business. Wrlie for pr!Vs. HONLKIt IMPLKMKNi' CO., lire lvui'tUH iit, Council UlulTs, Iowa. Unreasonable Hubby. In tho olden times a woman In tho north of Scotland went to visit her husband, who was condemned to be hanc;ed on the following day. The doomed man bejian to pivo his Instruc tions to his wife preparatory to bid dins her farewell, when she broke in upon the conversation and ex claimed: "Uy the by, John, whanr will I plant tho tatties this year?' Tho unfortunate man. Indignant a! the Indifference of his . wife, ex claimed, angrily: wnat need 1 care whaur ye plant them? I'm not likely to need any o' them." "I lech," replied tho woman, tunilni: to the warden with a was of her head, "oour John's huffed because he's gaunt to be handed the mom," and marched out of tho cell. Th Roof with the l.ao All Nail Head Protected CAREY'S ROOFiNG Hail and Tire Untitling Ask your ilraler or SUNDERLAND R0OI ING & SUPPLY CO. Omaha, I 1 i t I Nebraska. that the Ruined the Cream. "You dislike the nutomobllcs dash past here?" interrogated windmill agent. "Wal, 1 should say fo," drawlee tho old fanner as he tdiook his fist ni a Tapidly vanishliiK.mnehine. "Those siren horns are blood curd ling I BUppese." "Worse than that, stranger; they ate milk cunllins. Curdle all tho millt iu the dairy, begobh." 7i" Wear Other Overall I When You Can f fe(OA& BRAND OVERALLS JUST AS CHEAP SOLD BV LEADIN3 DEALERS EVERYWHERE Made with tho Greatest Care Made of Best Materials Made in Omaha by Byrne & tar Dry Goods Co. Ot nil va rietie per manent I j cured In a few dnys without n surreal operation or detention from tmnlness. No pny will be aeeenteil until tlm patient U completely witlMle'l. Write or call on FRANTZ H. WRAY, M. D. Room 306 Dc Dlda., Omaha, Nob. Mabel Kendall, aged 17 James Goff, an employe of the Moiv ton-Gregson Packing company, Ne braska City, was struck on tho head by a falling elevator and fatally in jured. His skull is fractured and the physicians have no hope of his re covery. rollce of Lincoln say the amount of money taken by Joseph H. Stores, known there as J. II. McCarthy, ad ministrator of the Helen Horn estate, ia close to $10,000. McCarthy is under arrest at Seattle and will be brought back. GAL, TWO NEBRASKA The stock of poods of P. I. Carlisle of Y:rX was taken possession of by sheriff Adiebaugh, and afterward was rcplevineU by the Hluo Itiver bank of McCool Junction, which hus a chat tel mortgage against the stock. Car lisle Is not to bo found. While Henry Pflster, who lives near Sutton, was returning from the field meet at Clay Center to his home he was accosted by a stranger with a big revolver, who told the young mnn to throw up his hands. Pflster, who Is a noted sprinter, took to his heels and got away. Eighty-nine contestants, all tinder ;tho age of 18, have entered the corn Browing contest undor the supervision 'of the state board of agriculture. jPrlzos amounting to $150 will be given. Judge M. B. Reese of Lincoln de livered the baccalaureate address to tho graduating class of the Broken Bow High school. Homer Morris, charged in the United States district court at Omaha with participating in the robbery of the postofflce at Walthlll last Septem ber, whereby f 25 in government funds were obtained, entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to eighteen months In the Ijnlted States penitentiary at Ieavenworth and to pay a fine of $r0. Twenty-nine coyote scalps were brought Into the county clerk's office at Kearney. A bounty of $1 each was paid on the scalps. The coyote in dustry is looked upon with great favor by many farmers In that section as being ono substitute for farming should the drouth continue all sum mer long. Mrs. Maud Moran, wife of William F. uloran, one of the leading attorneys of Nebraska City, created somewhat of a sensation there by filing her petition In the district court, praying for a divorce from her husband on tho grounds of cruelty. She is the eldest daughter of W. T. Canada, claim agent for the Union Pacific railway and was born and roaded in Nebraska City A Falrbury commission firm re celved a carload of potatoes raised in Ireland. This Is the first consign ment of "real Irish potatoes ever scon there. The spuds were brought across the "pond" on the steamship New Zealand and unloaded at pier No, 1 In New York. The Erin spuds are about the same in appearance ns the American tuber, only they are a trifle larger and the skins are much rougher In district court of Buffalo county the Union Pacific Railroad company filed motions for new trials in the case wheroln Perry R. Deets had se cured Judgment against the company for $1,275 and Mcpherson & Kentner secured Judgment for $1,140 damage to a car of sheep which were sub jected to exposure while in transit Both motions were denied Andrew Ooracka, a well-known Ger man farmer of near St. Mary, Johnson county, fell from the tower of his windmill, binding In a largo water tank, thus escaping Berlous injury J. M. Thompson, living two miles uorth of O'Neill, was thrown from his wagon and broke his neck. He had lust returned from town and taken his little girl out of the wagon and was trying to take out a washing machine, when the team became frightened nnd started to run away, The team ran unaer a tree ana a limb struck tiUu. Rather be thou the tail among lions than the head among foxes. Food 1 Products UkodDyTho Whole Family You will never be disap pointed if you use Llbby'a Hoklem and O on di nt en t on your table. 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