I 8 Fine Cut Glass and Hand Decorated China 2 VI a w lV '3 I at CLINT OIH'S We liavc a handsome line of the above pieces suit able for Wddding and Birthday Presents. Sou venir Spoons, novelties in Silver, Secret Lockets and Chaina. A fine lot of Watches,, Umbrellas and (Janets nnd in fact any thing you can wish for in our line. Would be pleased to have you call. Clinton THE JEWELER, TUESDAY, SI5PT, 24, 1901. Game Warden. Carter went cast this morning to look after violators of the game law. Mrs. II. S. Ridley leaves this week for a visit with lricnds at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Joseph Ilershcy, who has been visiting his family at Iowa City for a couple of weeks, will probably be home tonight. The Delia .Pringle Co. presented The Diamond Breakers to a large audience at the opera house last night and gavcgeneral.satisfaction. Don't tail to call on Kempton the Jeweler to have your eyes tested. All work guaranteed. Opposite Hotel Farnngtou. Geo. C. McAllister, formerly of this city, has been nominated for county superintendent by the re publicans of Deuel county. The nomination is an excellent one. Street Commissioner Tobas as sembled quite a number ot men who wanted to work out their poll tax and gave them labor on the streets today. Sheriff Kehhcr's family of pris oners has been increasing of late, and he will probably have all rooms full by the titn? district court con venes in session. For SaleWinter wheat and rye 1 for seeding purposes. C. P. Iddinos. John Hunt and Kufus Bellamy) charged with attempting to black mail V. K. Magnussen, were ar raigned before Judge Baldwin yes terday afternoon and bound oyer to the district court in the sum of six hundred dollars each. Kempton carries a full line ol musical instruments and jewclery. You will do we)l to call and get price before buying elsewhere. Today's game of ball will close the season for the Uluon Pacific team. An effort will soon be made to organize a base ball association, issue stock in shares ot $2.50 each, elect olliccrs and be in shape to start next season in good financial shape and with a winning team. The local team closes the season just about even financially. Dress Goods Never before have wc shown such a variety, especially in line roods. We are showinir a full line of colors in goods suitable for Tailor-made suits and heavy skirts, both medium weights and hacked goods. Our line 'of colors run in, Browns, Automobile red, Castors, Blues, Greys, and Blacks, in wide goods, ranging from $1.00 to $3-00 per yard We also have full lines of col ors in lighter weight goods from 10c up to $1.25. In trimmings wc have all colors in Panne Vel vets, Silk Velvets, Velveteens and Silks. We invite you to bring in your samples from cat alogue houses or anywhere else and compare style, 'quality and nrice. We believe your home merchants should be given an equal chance, then if they do not have the goods at as cheap a price, send away. Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store. Mrs, E. S. DavlB leaves next week for a visit with relatives at Indiauola, Iowa. Roy Willard, late of Kearney, has accepted a position as salesman in the Star Clothing House, Will Woodhurst left last night on a business trip to Chicago, expect ing to be absent a week or more. Por Kent My house on West Third street. Also offer for sale house goods. Por particulars apply to Mrs. L. 13. Wood. The promoters of the race meet to be hcld'at the iair grounds Octo ber 3d. 4th and'Sth, say the entries arc such as to make the meet a suc cess. Hans Hauseu shipped four cars of cattle to South Omaha yester day. One car shipments were also made by W. B. ISUis and Prank Kngland. C. I, Vollmcr, who spent last week in .Omaha, passed west Sunday morning and will spend a few days in Denver and Salt Lake. W. D. Hover, lCmbalmcr. Howe's Furniture Store. Rod Smith is iti town, coming up from his home in Shclton to do some work as secretary to Con gressman Neville, and incidentally witness the ball games. For Runt -Nicely furnished bed room and parlor, large and well lighted, in desirable location in Third ward. Apply to L. Peterson or at this office. After a residence of twenty-three years in the city, M. McNamara left today tor Peoria, III , where his family has been for several months and where he will locate permanently. Mr. McNamara has always been a good citizen and his departure is regretted by many. David Mercer, an old and well known resident of Gibbon commit ted suicide Sunday morning, his family finding him hanging by the neck in a com crib. No cause is assigned for the rash deed. The deceased was the father of Marion Mercer of this city. All desiring to take lessons in shorthand and typewriting will please communicate with Tillie Ulankcnburg before October 1st. Clarence Franklin, a farmer liv ing near Broken Bow, was married last evening by Judge Baldwin to Miss Ella Lilly who has resided in this vicinity for some time. The bride and groom were given a very enthusiastic chirivarie in the Third ward last night. The Montgomery calf case, which will soon have gained as much notoriety as the celebrated Iowa calf case, is being heard in the county court this afternoon. In consequence of this Judge Baldwin has been denied the pleasure of sec ing the ball game. , L. 10. Wood has accepted a posi tion as brakeman on the Great Northern road out of Spokane, Wash., and is so well pleased that he will move his family there as soon as Mrs. Wood can dispose of their household goods and seen re a tenant for their house. The re moval of Mr. and Mrs. Wood will be greatly regretted by a large cir cle ol friends. We have a big line of ladies' and gents' pocket bookB, change purses card cases, shopping bags and wallets. If you want something fine wc have them from 50 cents up, Clinton, thu Jkwemjk. The committee appointed by the city council to locate the electric street lights have completed that work, and made up a map which will be presented to a special meet ing of the council to be held in a day or two. According to the map a light will be placed on alterna ting street corners, and on, each street Ihcy will be extended as far as there arc houses on the street. This insures the same amount of light for those living in the ex treme portions of the city as for thote living in the central part. The committee will advise the use of seventy-fiye 32-candlti power in candescent lights and three arc lights, the latter to be located in the busincrti p;ir t of town. The electric light company will donate one arc light, this in addition to the three provided tor by the com mittee. Tor Salo House, 6 rooms and pantry, newly papered. All in good condition. 2 nice lots and shade trees. Water works, barn, etc. A nice home, For particulars apply to B. B. Maouiness. John Crockett has secured a posi tion as machinist helper in the U. P. shops at Cheyenne. Charley Whaleli left last week for Waddttigton, N. Y.. wliere Mrs. Whalcn and Mrs. Laing have been visiting for several weeks. A very handsome iron store front Will be placed in the Yellow Front Shoe Store building, the material for which is now on the road. A telegram received yesterday announced that lOtta Clark had been operated upon for appendicitis at an Omaha hospital and that her condition was favorable. The Methodist congregation Is at present securing accommoda tions for the ministers who will at tend the conference to be held in this city beginning October 10th, Two or three members' of the Colorado Springs team wbuld like to secure employment in town this winter and play ball with the local team next season, They announce themselves as tired of professional ball playing. John C. Weir, a well-known resi dent of the west part of the county was found dead in his bed last Fri day morning, death being due to heart affection. 'The deceased was unmarried, lived with his bachelor brother, and had amassed quite a fortune. The contract for constructing the first thirty miles of Senator Clark's uew railroad from Salt Lake to Los Angles, has been let. This proposed line is part of the San Pedro & Los Angeles road, of wnich 10. W. Gillctt, tormcrly of Huh city, is the general freight agent. Mr. Mack demonstrator of the Majestic rangeB is located at War ner's furniture store giving demon strations ot the good qualities' of that well known stove. Hot bis cuits and coffee arc served to all callers. The demonstrations have attracted many "people, especially ladies. Mr. Mack will be here all of this week. We have a good rooming house for sale, cheap. It is well located and making money. John Bratt & Co. While nothing definite has yet been heard of the new books tor the Y, M. C. A. library, of which there arc about 800, it is believed that they were shipped from New ork a day or two ago. As soon as they arc received, bhelyed and cata logued, the library will again be opened to the public, after having been closed for two months, D. Hunter, living north of Suth erland, haB sent this office a basket of peaches from his orchard na a sample of what can be done in this line in Nebraska, The peaches arc fully as large as those which arc shipped in from Utah, and possess that fine flavor which is lacking in the western fruit which wc receive. Mr. Hunter's peach orchard is composed of young trees, this wc believe, being their first bearing year, but those sent us show that they arc a variety which do exceptionally well in this section. For Zlont. Pivc-rooin house and Btablc close in town. Price $9.00- Three-room house, north side. Price $7.50 Five-room house and barn, $10, John Bratt & Co. YOU BUY SHOES, WE SELL THEM. The kind wc sell arc the kind you should buy Our shoes wear So well that when wc sell one pair wc arc sure of that pair selling another pair How about yours If you have been getting poor leather for the money you have pain lor yours Better try ours Price may not be much cheap er to start with but the wea is what determines that cgx.Storc open evenings until 8 o'clock, Wikox Dcpai'tmcDt Store You often hear vour neighbor speak of the High Quality of the r - . 1 1 r urocci ics tncy uuy oi W. F. McGlone This week wc want to call your attention to our popular line of MONARCH GOODS. Green Goods arc about gone but if you buy Monarch, you yet as fine as fresh ones. Monarch Vegetables, Cream of Corn, per can ISc Corn, per can ISc Succotash, per can 20c,2 for 35c Lima Beans, per can ISc Green String Beans, per can 20c, 2 for 3Sc White Wax Beans, per can 20c, 2 for 33c Red. Kidney Beans, per can ISc, 2 for 25c ICarly Juno Peas, per can .... 20c Sweet Peas, per can 20c Handsome Peas, per can,.., 20c Marrowfat Peas, per can .... ISc Spinach, per can 15c Tomatoes, per can 20c, 2 lor &5c Sweet Potatoes, per can .... ISc l'limpifiu, per can isc Hubbard Squash, per can . . . 15c Asparagus, per can 35c Monarch Fruit. Cranberry Sauce, per can. . . .20c Sliced Pineapple (large). 30c Grated Pineapple large . . , ,30c Sliced Pineapple small.. . .ISc Grated Pineapple, small can ISc Blackberries, per can ....... ,20c Blueberries, por can 20c, 2 tor 35c Black Raspberries, per can.. 25c Red Raspberries, per can . . . ,25c Strawberries, per can 25c Pitted Red Cherries, per can 30c Apples, per 31b can 15c Crab Apples, per can 25c Monarch Fish Schrimp per can ,25c Lobster l-lb can 35c Lobster lj-lb can 20c, 2 for. ,35c Salmon large per can 25c Salmon small 15c, 2 cans for.. 25c Clams per can 20c Clam Chowder per can 25c Monarch Extracts. Vanilla per bottle 30c Lemon, strawberry, Cinna mon, llanana, Cloves, Pep permint, Pineapple, Peach, Wintcrgrccn, Raspberry, Ginger, Fruit Coloring, Al mond, Red Rose, per bottle. 20c These goods arc the best, our competitors may say that their lines arc "Just as Good. " He- ware of him. Buy MONARCH and you buy goods that arc lempiiug 10 me paiaic oi mc most exacting. CigarsI Cigarsl Wc have put in a fine line of UN ON MADE high grade Cigars. Thev arc good. If smoked once you will smoke again. All 5 cent goods. Monarcii-amausizc, long nner. Good Smoke Long filler. Road Housc-An clcgantsmokc. Silver Ash Large long filler. There is no reason why wc should not sell you Cigars. Sheriff Kcliher sold IiIh rour mules today to a St. Louis party. J. K. Elliott came up from Drndy yesterday to sec the hall game and transact business. Geo. 15. French has been in the cast part of the btatc lor several days past. Frank Ledgerwood went to Max well today to subpoena witnesses in a case called in the county court this afternoon. Salcnc, the crack Kearney pitch. er, is in town today and occupied the box for the locals in this after noon's game. Resolutions, Whhkhah, It has pleased the Father and the Supreme Ruler to take from its earthly vessel the spirit of Mr. Albert W. McKeown, the husband and father of the be reaved home of our near sister and lady mate Mrs, Prances 10, Mc Keown, to that harbor of eternal rest where stormo, tempests and trials cannot harm or disturb; rT7i'ivrrauaa OIL CLOTHS LIN0LI3UWS STOVE RIGS : WIC 1IAVU TIIUM : Wilcox Department 'Store I LESS SHRINKAGE, ftlORE WEAR. n KEEP THIS SEE THE Wc have just received a Jarge invoice of Staley Under wear and Ovcrsnirts. Our line this season is very largo. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. Itv Your money back if 1 f .WlMWWl' ..he ONE PRICE fiUOTHINfi HOUSE. I jjf MAX KIRSCIIUAUM, Proprietor, Jj 2 il i ii l i4 ittr i 0 yr il 0 l S CHOICE PEACHES AND PLVMS At $1.00 Per Case Wc receive these fruits clii'ect from the growers and Aeep them in our big ice cold refrigerator, thus insuring their con dition to be choice. I3ettcr order a few cases now. for can ning or preserving. therefore be it ' KcHolycd, By Platte Valley Harbor, No. 21, American Order of Protection, in order to tdiow our sympathy with and lor Lndy Mate McKeown and betcaved ouch who arc now left in brave thu winds and wnvcH of thu voyage of llfu alotir, wc extend to Lady McKeown and Borrowing relative an a Harbor, our accncM Hymimtliy. may the darknenn, of the cloud that now hovers over thcin noon break Into light and when their life's voyage shall cud, may their boat find unfc anchorage on the peaceful nhorcu of God'u great harbor on the Hhorc beyond, KcHOlved, That a copy of IIichc resolutions be Hprcad on the rccordn of this Harbor, and a copy scut to Lady Mate McKeown. M. O. Andkkwhon, N. E. Wokkman. Prank MoMiciiaih,. SHETLAND FLOSS. Wc carry the following colors White Hhic Pink Rose Nile Yellow Scarlet Cardinal Lilac Heliotrope Chinchilla Itlaclc AIho a full line ofSaxony,Sp;miHh and German Knitting Yarnn, W3yStorc open evening until eight o'clock. Wikox Department Store HI UUUVl TTVU1 i ad Overshirts. Goods With a Rccbrtl Knit to fit Not Stretched to (over. Thuts the way they arc made tit which means to you MORE LENGTH, MORE WIDTH. IN MINE GOODS I you arc not satisfied Mndft.. UTAH Harrington & Tobin. Two KirniMlvn llnpnrtiiiniil.. Tho two niJBt oxponolvo tlopartmoiHi In tho Now York city Kovorinngiit nro tliouo of uiluchtlou nnd police Tho doi imrtrnont of oilucntloii costti nearly $10,000,000 a yoar niul tho tlopnrttuont. of pollen nonily 2,000,000, Hut thcro uro 11,700 employed of tho doparlmont of education and 7,710 of tho dopurt. mailt of pollen, and thus por mnn l( coHtM moro to pollco tlm city tlmn to educate itn children. Tho nvorngo po llco imlnry Ih htahor than tho avorngo tencher'n nalnry, A tlnanrit for Kail Titt According to a Vienna correspondent, n nn recently broke out at Ilonnniinn inuth, an Aimtrlnn vIIIiiko near tho Ilu varhui frontlor. A lluvnrlnn flro hrl nmlo, which wiim Htatloncd only thrcn in 1 1 oh awny, huRtcued to tho ronciio, hut the Auntrlun uuotoiii hoimo atilliorltlei refuiiod to allow tho flro oiirIiich to puns tlio frontier before thu ununl lax on Imported machlnory wbh paid, Tho Havnrlan firemen naturally turned hack, and half tint village wnn burnt down boforo tho nooroRt Auotrlati flro brlgado wa on tho ucono. down, 'i no ComtcsHo do Cantellano woro an ainnxlui; continue tho other day at tho snlon, Hur drew) wan ot porlwlnklo blue and It had decided panlerfl on tho hlpH and a Htralght nklrt fnlllnc on very hlifh-hoelod hIioch, bo high, in deed, that tho coquottbih conno a bo qulllo In tortolHo flhell, which hIio car ried In her hand, looked ahnolutoly nccoRtiiiry to enable her to Htund nnd walk, llor head drcoH wan it trlcorue, innile entliely of periwinkles and foll.i(;o, rrnfflMlonnl HtoryTullnri, ProfcMlonnl story-tollers roatn from lioniio to lioiiflo In Japan, to nplu their yarns. In the city of Toklo there aro about 000 of tlicdo profeoKlonnl ro maiieerH, Their pay uvwiirwi 20 centH tin hour. Whon tho story -toller iIIhcov-oi-rf that his romances tiro hecomlm; dull from frequent repetition ho moves Into a new district, Vitlmi of lloi'nr"! In liiialnml, Tho nvoniRO prlco of n wood railway dray horse In ICiitjIanil Is about ?309 and each animal costii about $2.25 pr Wtsok for fodder alone, Under fair c. n. dltlons railway companies work their borswi about ten hours a da?,