fl CAPITAL OITY GOUR1HLR. 1 &vA. r'f, SJVKWMhK jm B'Ax rN w s ..:) icx.'srm h&imJ LKWyf VU'XJ h-mmm ny, Hvsr Sfrmy !, Co PY RIGMTBJ7 laqjor to.ff nPLETON-&'CO PuaLISHEU.fiVSPECmL'flR.RRNCEMENT'WlTM' THM' ciilc'c" Tlii'ii her eyo Ml Upon u ITT(VmT npnton llin lirrnst, and ulio looked nml drnly tfruvn. I)oyoti reckon it hurt lilm innch to kill lilinV" nIiii pleaded. "Not nny inoro tliim wimntrlctly neee .iry itmlur tho ulreiiiimtuni:en," Hniet ri'IilltMl,vithtlionM)rtiniin'Hiii(lircrcncc "CJooil nioiiiliiK, Alius Cynthia. Vch, thr Kieen wIiik In intended for yon, hut I Imnlly expected to eo you nt w eurh .m liour. Yon look liku Aurora. I iim.hu. . So nijIiik lie tuincil hltt back noon the diroontlHed horno trader, and .Mr. Unck Jerrohl hiriuiK ut onco into tho middle, Ucforo Iiimviin fnfily nenlcd tlio virion Ilncksliot ewmyed to repent hln prevloin exploit, but lio reckoned without lit host. Mr. Jerrohl hud Improved tho intcrviil to lush itmunll Htlck Imckof the pummel, nml now, braced llrinly hy IiIm vlmdiku thighs, htdrowi IiIm cruel Hptns into the tlitiilcH of the homo nt every bound nml ruthleiwly applied the heavy quirt. "Kverythlu'n fair in u Iiohh trude," liu nhouted, apparently enjoying tho mil iimrnBymmiHticH. "Itnvnpied thin crit ter ypMtltldy for n imir of leather Ifirtiiim nml u luuw hair lariat to boot. The boss I ot rid of, thoiiKh, hed the lniiiicrM, an was tioK poor at tliet. The runt time tin other feller nttemptH to put htm on grain he'll And he'd pit a loxln contract." lio chipped IiIm hiiii'h iikiiIii into tho tlixcoiulltcd llurktdiut, and wheeling hltu idinrply around by a jerk on the bridle was oil liken thunderbolt. llruco was already far nwny In pur suit of the Hying mallard. Ho had marked them down in n long water hole nordered by low IiiinIiuh. Ah he crept up to tho edge of tint pool ho caught a gllmpso of the "green head" drake, a startled nllhouctto ngnliiNt the misty bank, with neck outntretched and eye nlert. IHh glossy mates Hwting hlluntly upon tho hllver mirror of the pool in tho morning's gray. In an iiiHtant tho wary bird was up nml nwny, but llruco Mopped him with his right bnrrel, nml ho fell with it hoitvy plump upon tho farther bank, hit red legs Btraddllng awkwardly an ho came down. The next moment tho air wati full of flying teal, rising with frightened clamor nml whirring away to tho left, llruco let tho other mallard go ami gave tho teal his left barrel, thinking of C'yn , thin and her damaged bonnet. Three-1 dropped to his idiot. Ho picked up hls game hurriedly, not without n little in-! ward exultation. There was ono drake Aiming tho teal. Tho bright little fellow fairly gleamed in brown ami emerald his head a banded flash of color, his wings n fluttering revelation. Drnco stood still n moment, regarding ndmiriugly tho beauties of tho dytnjj bird. A light film wns setting on the flashing eye. Ho could not help thinking what nu improvement ho might inako in Cynthia's appearance were ho enabled to preserve tho lieauty of tho phunngo for her adornment, with masculine wilf coufldenco ho aspired for tho moment to become her milliner. "Ain't ho n daisy?" mild n musical Tolco. Ho turned In mirpriso. Cynthiu stood before him n blushing Aurora, tho rosci of tho ditvn in her dimpled cheekB, tho ninlicr of tho sunrise in her golden hair. With the occasional recklessness of her box, eho had arrayed herself more with nn eyo to picturesque effect than com mon prudence. She recognized the fact that thoro was an observer upon the scenoof notion inoro nppreclutivo than usual. Under tho circumstances her defiance or season nml climnto had n touch of sublimity. Sho had donned a pale blue muslin uress. oxnuisitelv becoming. .. - CM i tnciitiiry upon the tiiiiuclodiniiHiifHH of the old mini's music he, too, abandoned him nml went within. I Tho day wore nwny Into the early aft mioon. The northward shadows of the live oaks were swinging gradually to the , Mist. It was just after dinner, and t)i wintry sunlight on tho southern wall of tho ranch beat softly down with a grate ful nml cheering warmth. In tho sunniest angle of tho much llruco and his white haired host wore leated smoking. Tho old man, enjoying the aroma of one of the ranehiiinn'ri cl pirs, which lie mumbled at a very pro :arloUH niiglo between his scant teeth, rim in an expectant frame of mind ami unusually genial. Cynthia was sealed beneath a live oak playing with a fawn. "Do you reckon them folks o'your'n 'II ho any waya nnxlous about yeJ" old Dal las Inquired, blowing out n cloud of miiok M4 If the chiuf luxury lu smoking wn Mpollinjf it forcibly. "I hardly think so," Uruco replied, lazily tilting his chair against tho side of the house, with his hands clasped behind his head. Ho had thrown his hat on the ground, and tho whiteness of his fore head contrasted with tho bronzed Into of his cheeks and the luxuriance of bin you "Liken roan rl" queried Cynthia, knit ting her brows in nuzzled surniiM. I "Well, now, thet Is a compliment -l . I square, curling beard. ".My partner, fore breakfast tool And 1 haven't said I Km'w'lmn, understands mo pretty well hardly a word yet. I should think I win ' "' ,nii li,lu "' knows I generally Aulas. Did yo hear him bay when I first , oiiio out all right, so ho won't give him came out this morning?" , elf any uneasiness. There may be u lit- "No," replied Driice. "I miiHt have t tI(' r,lss wn,' '"' 'rso turns up nt the been Intent on the mallard." He hold , much, though. I shouldn't bo surprised up mo lirlglit pliimaged bird by one leg us ho spoke. "Hut I understand how Aulus felt, I think. He is not in the habit of meet lug a goddess before break fast. It disturbs tho calm equiiMiiso of his mind." Cynthia glanced at him in embarrass ment, yet not without a certain admira tion. "Dear inel" sho sighed, "you're so dro'dful high toned It most makes my headache to see what you're drivln at. If you're goln to talk to me, Mr. Ilruce, you must cut some of thoso words, or It'll interfere with our getting ac quainted. if Phil rodo over here tomorrow." " mil, you're takin it pretty easy here, Heeinez they hain't the least idea whar o bo," returned Alcides frankly, "lint thet' what wo want to hev yo do, though," ho added after a pause, fearing his mean ing might bo misconstrued. "Visitor with agreeable manners and good tor backer is all fired sca'ce lu this coun try," he continued, with the general uir of paying a compliment. Ho rose from his chair with an etfort due to rheumatism and tho uncompro mising character of his knee joints and Bwept tho horizon with an anxious eyo. "Duru my skin, efthar ain't thosheriir. after nil!" ho exclaimed She looked up nt him in bewitching ,u,,'r" Mo exclaimed as a small man, rploxlty. The level rays of the rising ""w rrt' 1"''. "hIo up to .. -i....... c.n i.. i... .T i ..i... the gate at n fox trot, and throw in: him self from the saddle proceeded to tether in sult shono full lu her eyes, and she drew down her hat brim with an impatient dimpled hand. Thus besought in reference to his mythological quotations, llruco made linsto to explain briefly to Cynthia tho fablo of Aurora and Tithonus. Sho lis toned with nmitsed surprise. When ho had finished with tho lamentable old age that overtook that unfortunate lady's husband, bIio sighed ami expressed her self: "So ho turned out to 1hj a grasshoic ier nt last, eh? Thet wns pleasant! Served her right, though, for wantin him to llvo forever. A girl oughtn't to get gone on any man to that extent loruver is uu ivwmi long inpi A grass- liopiter. Alelitio tliets what , Ilehe, handing thetuinbler tothu sheriff. "Dey ain't notliin wot goes quite so fur I or strikesqitite so neah do Hjxjt. It stiin I 'lutes do functions an 'stiscitates de sys tem at do same time, sahl Ik-sides," she added witli a crafty wink, "I didn' wan' to scare yo' nohow wid do state oh dat j bottle arter do eggnog dis'pation ob de his' ebenlnl" I "Let you alone, Amelia, for takin care of ini-l" returned Mosely, draining the , mixture with a grateful smack. "Thot I puts a heart in a man d'rectly. Now, j Al, what'siill thisiibout hogsiiml hoses?" he Inquired. sitting dowiion uu adjacent mill keg, witli a careless hand upon the 1 butt of a ll-shooter and his head ono side lu the attitude of listening. j "Thanks! That's my size every time!" ho remarked as llruco roxe to his feet, ottering him a cigar us he did so. I Ho bit the end on" meditatively. 1 "Yo needn't go oir mad. There nln't i nnythln prlvuto about thisyero biznes is there, Air" the sherill- inquired, gtiz 1 ing after tho rauchman as ho sauntered l uway. "Not much! The more nubile vomnkii it, tho better I'll like it," returned tho elder Dallas. "I want yo to shoot them fellers or hev this uiarorderiu stopped." llruco did not reply. Ho was already out of hearing. Ike Mosely glanced critically at his broad shoulders and well proportioned limbs. In the repose of his youthful streiurtli ho sceined tin, very incarnation of tho sturdy live oaks among which lie strode. "A likely young feller," said Mr. Mosely, smoking violently and chewing the end of his cigar nervously. ".Some how I rather like his style. In a row 1 reckon you could count "on him. Al, if you're lookln for n son-in-law thet'd do you and Cynthia both credit, you'll do1 well to encourage thet chap. Ho hiM my best wishes. He's got sand." And with tills official summary of n husband's requisites ho addressed him-1 self to tho business befoto him. (ONTIM1KII .SKXT WKIK FOR NEEDED REST. I Why Thin Han Ill.l .Not Itrllro Trom ll. iii'. f.SH'cliil C'errtKMiiupncp.1 l Dknvii.m:, N. .1., Juno 8. The other day I thought I would take n trip out to XDestem 2Iomtal COLLEGE. Tho School for tho Maasos. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. AN OLD SCHOOL IN A NEW LOCATION (FORMERLY OF SHKNANDOAH, IOWA). 25 DEPARTMENTS. rntnpui wltb. ronit liicultr. cl Christian lo- 35 TEACHERS. .uit? r.n1ln,,"? ",N!trlc ir"t f mm dtwtlT to ! ffiu.,T" COrrlculQ'' "oruK' workThlKhnVram DlirAllTMKNTH AND C0UIIHH8. n HTIIKKT OAIl TKANSFnilH l?Ma Jf.iral. Toa , Mr at ,nj tn nna flnJ i. iimmr Urm optnt Jan M, 188 llMUtlfiil, hnltti.r locution, ..u vintiiK". vi.'iu.tniv mi liuilull ipf-rlanceil laiinuKXiisut, co flutnen ami loir atiienut (or VhiT tSconrni-ii, KnriKii n nil th. Wtat. Snrtnir trrtn iifi.ti A nci connnura H eekn. Mirll II, 1831, nn, iou cud autur at ccintitm ia tk. j nuia, oowarar. Aildrm, WESTERN NORMSL COLLEGE, LINCOLN, NEB. WM. M. OHOAH, Pr.aid.nt, or W, J. XIWStEV, B.o'y and Tr.aa. nt Inst, hev ye;" said Alcides, stumping forward eagerly to meet tho newcomer. "1'vo been a-worryiu about this killin o' my stock. I reckon ye'll beleevo mo when I tell yo I'm right glad to seo ye." "Ain't long to stay nutlier," returned the sheritT, grasping the proffered hand of old Dallas witli n hurried shake ami dropping it again immediately. "I nev- at ut.tiV u.k.ilt ..! .. I.t. 1.. ii . i ., nimwt rvuia ilinilU UlUUKH III XIIO father 1...11 e 1 n. . . . IIIIIII11U Wllltlt IWt Bllt'd liiiirriiiiAiiii 1 I - a.ij uitvillltl -( 19 .......... .t x asw uiij ii iiKittvtiiitiij nun so much to do with 'kickin?'" Sho glanced inquiringly up nt Uruce. The latter laughed outright nt this com- ! the animal bv the lariat which lninf I from tho pommel. His nimble Hngeri ' Z7Zt,, ,? 'W ot mr. And 1 w.,r....ii,.k ... ti. ,.mI, it -.1 !" l ot ill tho stage at Morristowii then, with a rapid step, hlsrevover fT,, Z n . '""V" .M swinging in their holstcTsand hlsspu,. . ' " t ," ",,,?71, U r',t!,nii,1 clinking as he strode. , 1""1 - tmow that ho had "Waal, Ike Mosely. ye'vo got over here 2!L,.ri,i1 f'!'!11 l,ct,vo lifo 8(,mo y bo iti x nniu. to husine 1 grant, but n rello of tho previous sum mor nml of a much higher temiicraturu. iiiolinton her head was of btraw and supported a wholo parterre of roses and a long, curling feather, and she had on pnir of high heeled French slippers. Thoy wero quite wot through, and the embroidered stockings, which a chnnn Ing senso of consistency in dress had Im pelled her to wear, wero beaded and flashing with dew. Immediately nfter addressing Bruco ho glanced down nt her feet with some solicltudo, her light skirts gathered dalntly in her left hand. Sho frowned at tho slippers, nlready turning purple at the toes. "I reckon I'vo spoiled 'em tho first time I put 'em on," sho said. "How over, there's lota inoro where they came from!" tossing her head with tho general suggestion that French slipjwrs aro n gratuitous donation from obliging shoe makers to the fair sex an attitude quite carefully preserved by womankind to ward eligiblo bachelors, along with a be coming disregard of tho necessity of caj) ital. "Is thet irreen witur for mo Mr Bruce?" sho inquired, with a politeness inentary. At onco sho turned hor back on him nml regarded tho suuriso. "So you think I look liku thet, do you';" sho said after n pause, turning to him witli a sudden gratification of man ner ami pointing with a rosy forefinger to where tho tints of dawn wero being rapidly lost in tho splendor of tho com ing day. Uruco nodded. Sho walked on n few minutes in si lenco, with gathered skirts and a coy scrutiny of his face from under her drooping lashes. A pleased smile lin gered on her face. "How is it that you hapieii to bo out to seo tho truth of tho comparison';" the young man inquired. "Oh, I had to turn tho bucks out," she replied. "I usually do. I started 'em up tho valley, and thou I heard you shoot and thought I'd come out and seo what you'd got." No ono would have dreamed from her manner that her motive was aught but curiosity, liut there was tho testimony of tho elaborate toilet, and young men nro jerhap8 inoro discorning than the enemy Imagine Tho hoiniigo of beauty is always fluttering. Bruco wns con scious of rising n tritlo in his own esti mation as they walked on together. Alcides Dallas had arisen in their ab-t-enco ond sat upon tho doorstono of tha ranch awaiting them in n negligeo so startling and characteristic as to impress tho young ranchman that attention to details in matters of tho toilet wero cer tainly not u family trait. Ho was with out coat nml hat, nml his stockinged feet showed that his rawhide boots were probably still performing tho office of his pillow. His long, gray locks strag gled over his faco, and ho was fiendishly I occupied with his violin. His perform ance was of tho usual dolorous character, i "Is there any imrticular iinmo for that of manner which seemed quite as un-1 "" inquired Bruco of Cynthia as tho seasonable, in her own caso, as her fnult- M"rrmK d''wds seemed to insult the less attire, and in n sense to hnvo been I iiuu serenity of tho early morning. assumed with tho gorgeous hat. She glanced eagerly at Bruco as ho stood separating tho bright pinion from tho duck's body and ilashiug tho gleaming plumes in tho sunlight t & w IS1- V: " reckon I've spoiled 'cm thcArtt Mm I put 'em on," hc ((. "Oh, what a lovely llttlo duck a bau taml" sho exclaimed, with a sudden fem inine iutuitiou of ornithology. "IsnJt ho S ill. i i . iyuuini turned iter Jiead n moment und listened attentively. Sho might have been a mocking bird, so character istic was tho action. "I clean forget," sho said finally, "whether father calls thet tho 'litis band's Lament' or tho 'Texan Honey moon,' but it don't inako much differ ence which. Father's play in is pretty much alike, and if yo remember thet his tunes all have boiuetliin to do with marry-in you can't bo very far wrong, uo matter what you call 'em. I nckon mother didn't givo him very much va riety in her hotisekeepin, for it's hud uu awful monotonous effect on his music. Don't speak to him now, Mr. Bruce. He's alius easier in his mind if yo let him play a tuno through. To stop him hhoit in tho middle is harrowin to his feelin's ind gon'rully crops out arterwurds. Come iu right away and huvo break fast." And without a word to her biro sho piloted tho ninused Bruco past tho no lorbcd violinist, leaving him still fid Jling violently upon tho doorstep. Aulus itopped nt tho door to lift his nose to tho iky ami utter it long drawn, ugonizing bowl of protest, with which ennino com- 1'vo lied two hangln's nlready this week. to say notliin o these rumors o' yours nbout hoss stcalin and hog killin. And now jos' ez I wns jumpiu iu tho snddlo to rido over hero I got word thet tho road nglnts have liegtiti iig'ln lietwi-eu Lampasas nml Helton. Thet means nil I kin swing to for four weeks certain. Ef tilings go on at this rate, they'll hev Iko Mo.sely's hide by the time o' the spring roundups." "But it's mighty dry talkin," lie said abruptly, glancing nt Dallas witli a sig nificant eye, "an I'vo come all tho wny from San Marcus to look Into this yor bijiness o yotirn. How did that liquor 1 recommended to yo turn out?" "I reckon It's pretty near all turned out," replied Alcides ruefully, somewhat discomfited by tho urgent business man ner of thosheriir. "Aineelyer!" ho called. "bring out what's left iu thet thar bot tle, and it glass for Mr. Mosely. Iko, this is Mr. Bruce, of tho Mesquito val ley ranch, stopping with us for it spell," ho concluded with n grave look, intended to cover all allusion to tho ranchman's mishap, but calculated to impress the sheriff with tho idea that Bruce was u highwayman in disguise. "Yer hand, Mr. Bruce," said Mosely, stepping quickly forward, with it keen, penetrating glance from under his shag gy brows and it grip like it steel claw. "Ah, Miss Cynthia! Or is it spring al ready, and aro tho bluebirds with us again?" ho remarked with easy gallantry ns his eyes fell upon Cynthia and her muslin dress. Ho doffed his broad sombrero sudden ly, exposing his high forehead and scant hair. His hard, blue eyes wero restless and cold, like chilled steel. Ho twitched his huge mustaches nervously. "ItM boa pretty bold bluebird toslmko hands like this with a sparrow hawk!" replied Cynthia with dimpled audacitv, coming quickly forward ami holding oiit a little bund. "Olad to seo you, sir! How aro all tho birds down your way kites, road runners and other jail birds?" "Ho, ho!" laughed the sheriff, "yo'ro nfter mo this time, aren't ye? Guess ye must hev got up early this inornin?" "Sho did!" said old Dallas emphatical ly, glancing at Bruce "earlier than I've seen her get up since tho last norther. Sho was thet niixioiw about them bucks this inornin thet sho turned 'em out i itforo sun nml run 'em more'n a mile up I tho creek iu them new slipinirs I got her for tho 'Bound-up Ball.' Strange gain's i on for a young gal, Mosely strange ' goin's on!" "Sho!" said tho sheriff, laughing. " 'Tain't every day they's n good lookin young feller 'round to get up for, is it, -Miss Cynthia? If they wero all old nml grayheaded like mo and your old man I couldn't blaino ye, ef yo never got nn!" Ho glanced around to note tho effect of his words, but Cynthia had disap peared. At tho first nlluslon to her early morning rumble, sho hud stampeded the fawn and scampered away iu pursuit. Mosely turned and shot a glance tit Bruce. Ho was smoking with easy non chalance. But hero the approach of the ebony Amelia, bearing a frothy mixture which looked uncommonly like a milk punch, interrupted his reflections. "Heuh am do boss bev'agu arter hoss back ridln, sahl" exclaimed tho sable l "You have not returned life, have you?" "That Is just what I have done," ho re plied, "and I intend to stick to business as long as I live." , "I thought," I continued in my stir- , priso, "that you used to di-diko commer cial life, and that before your retirement you longed for tho time that would seo you at liberty to go fishing or shooting all day." "That is precisely tho way I felt," re plied my friend politely, "but when I came to faco tho itiusio I couldn't do it. I In fact, I couldn't fiud tho time to enjoy myself at all." j "How was that?" I asked with some , curiosity. I Hero my friend held his hands nloft like an inspired iterson in tho act of sup plication and drew it deep sigh, after which ho continued: "Alas, tho dream of my lifo wits rude ly shattered before I had been at homo a month. Do you know that I could not enjoy it moment In pence? Whenever I stretched out iu tho hammock to smoko a cigar or read n book my wife would call mo to do something to drivo a pic ture nail in tho wall, or carry a trunk up stairs, or run to tho store for a pound of starch, or something of that sort. And finally they had so many things for mo to do that before I could finish one they I would direct me to another. I havo fre- i quently stopjied making it tiro to go to tho village for it yeast cake, and before I had traveled 1500 feet in tho direction of tho grocery I would bo called back to go down into the cellar to bring up a ham and cut a slice or two, and then before I had tho first slice cut somo ono would call mo up stairs to help roll up a rug to bo thrown out of tho window for a beating." t I expressed my sympathy and surprise, mid my friend, whoso feelings seemed to bo thoroughly aroused, clinched his hands around his umbrella and said with great feeling: "At that period of my lifo when I was absent at business nil day I was never asked to do anything, but when my time nccnnio my own it all belonged to somo I ono else. There was never it moment that there wasn't something for mo to do. If tho man employed to cut the grass disappointed us, 1 had to step out and do it myself, and before I got it I done I would bo called off to help put ' down a carpet. I havo been called uway from the lawn whiloeiittiug tho grass so frequently that 1 could never guess how many times it happened until I counted the different lengths of tho grass, which grew very rapidly. In fact, I was worked so hard and so incessantly after my re tirement from business that I had to re turn to activo lifo in order to get rest ami recreation." It. K. MU.NKITTIUCJC An AmliltloiiH Coy. Little Boy Papa, may I study elocution; Proud PapA Indeed you niuy, my 1k. if you winlt. You desire to hmiinu a givnt orator, don't youf "Yes, that's it." "And some day perhaps Imvo your voice ringing through tho halls of concrchsr" "I shouldn't care for that, I want to ho an ufter dinner speaker." "Ah. you are ambitious for social distinc tion, then!" "No. I want the dinners." Good Xews. Rudge & Morris Hardware and Furniture. SOLI? AGENTS FOR Leonard hard-wood refrigerators, Quick meal gas and gasowne stoves, Garland stoves and ranges, Richardson & boynton co. 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