V 1;r. Tinw ..a-iearsaa a Hcattarad lha Crewda. , I"1 ., .ens gave Tecnmseh, Ala., et j , ut enoGh on Sunday to last it for ar. Forepu;,'h' show traveled on r . train. .V it U against the Georgia to run thronli this nut on Sun , ly. it was decided to stop at Tecnmeh and feed t!iB animals and iv.it. At alt the station there were larae crowds, ana at Tecuraseh there were severul ' hundred when the last train approached. As it re. slowing down on of the ft-ro-clou lionn managed to tear nil the door of its ca;,'e. Hector, which was the trutu's name, thruxt Its head ont rijrlit lu the faces of a (roup of ne;jes who - . uu tua fitunui nil lucj i could nut have lieen worse scared if the I evil iino liallropped down anion; them. Ui'ctoriiiniio a leap, with open moutb, ! into the croi.!. Such a sc.-i'.toriinr and! sneh yi llhiy tvere never nor beard j In Al.ibaiua.fSome of the negroes full : down in abjeN fri;:lit, but the moot rt thfin htrnck off f..f home on a hard run. A dozen tried to climb telegraph vo' One man (.pranjj down a well. Hector lit ou his feet, hut rolled ove Rnd over. When Ii "got tip t ..-re w.-w hardly a njau, woman or chili '.v'hiu fifty yards. One woman, thonh. wfho had faintd, Vras lyiuif near 'e lien. With one bound he wan on her, his n-ly teeth showing and ii tontrne r,;. logout. Tho people we Were im.iiit ' on were mini lied. T ue tamer v.-,,- and tliere was no or ri ii. To ktiei i, tt adlllOSt C'l' : 1( To the i-t ?iist, in-' i siiup'y '.ed the lxidy, timed it over srilh h paws, and after eyeing it sus picion, ly walked off leisurely. He thoii'lit that the woman was dead. Hector WaH recaptured and recac;ed without trouble. Atlanta Constitution. Bennett & Tutt llavrni t y " jt WM autnmn. He i dried fruit, Apr- nu- Vi"; ' T.ie front i' made Sormm nmln,-.-. .'"I ; it;h,.M k,r, a.were Soo-v tlLkr ,.,.,, m- t , .... v, , ,.,. ,,!,, ciiiineil tin - siiio !' ' . ( v Am4 Thl t BMto. He vh BntUm tiMir Ml rans. I the peal. mi. Cn nncd nieiitu and fixe kejlt liv l firat i -i ylliioc. i 1 :1 ti.e hoit-ie ii7" "Cm I e lieiT V "Yon call." , I R.th Htao I In tnotionlejia ilen e Some o( theinoet rlmilmjr. "' terHtinj; diecdvei ien of the lite ,,'! ciiKtonia of buried Knl" ri licinir made tlimucli v Meoeivcevci p t iinlv vai.ions. Tlii-t-c i1"1"1' "' v "J exi'iuiipT i jj'fHi p ' . i u iiis. s, diHcovcricM iiro. j,.icvcf, l ,n 1 ...f '. V . I I. ..I.. tu. il..ll..1 i am t'.ii.i i"u,vl;' Yoil Me he. ' . ' in II Me ii (.11 mat kiililc. aniiiiav J''i e..id I could r the lady of tha m"itiiii ly.-r which olec"4 '""" in mil ti v e " i '"i that tc'rt"l'le "her; and vlM ti " ' kin.!. i'ir fine I 1 1 1 : i I'.H.i i'f. :t:i.: e cure o! nil an 'in HI. Hi 111 e V OyMeri-. Celery. t ra nl'Ci rlii'. Mi .M.l:t Sf I fi'-cr, Nil:-. an. I iii iny mir Thini oilier oii'i- tlii w il -r i' I ii Hi'' l'ii,u r v 1 1 f-r l ill! ill' fa a ion way ou, i:- near with a pistol ; to re-tun her would h. i .anient of every one the of iiian,'lin' t lie woman, It Una Not H Mil. Oreer C. O V. l.ite lnn lately Uen put on til 'J'vuty-NixtU xtn-et la'at, whicll ini lu lc I'nyH'liip live:. . V. l.ite in a fearlo otiii i r. and tin.' oilii r niiit, n he a UiUnlU' hi i'at aloil ; I'.iV.ililip ave nue in a ili ep Hilinie chiHf to tile hiuu of a liuihiinu'. li'- ih'-cried l.u f',r'H of wuat he M'.pl "i'd t'l lie .1 ll'.ho t.t..l!l A hnooZ". Of C"i;r"e t.iat would never do, ho wiln -t '.ininarv waul o( Ii.h cl..i, h niae prel of llratll nl Niitml rgro Woman. Over the eastern branch of the Poto mac, in Anaeostn, better known Union town durinif the war, there was buried recently n woman wlu story did much to ftunulate the autihlavery M-ntiinent In the north. She wan a revelation of the rxMisibilitie of patient r"i,'rr nmlii tion. Dorn liftyix year ao, in rrincu George county, JId., he was a little slave jrirl of six when her owner pnt her ont to aervice in a W.ii.iiiton family' At tlnit u,-e hhe bewail to board i)yufey I) . buy her freedom. Vear afr year he "jiiu by' in rnj, X"r tothin Urer fell to her in tips. K'.ie had collecte 1 C100 In copper when the uttentioii of no-no of t'.i j pu.nc tunii of that day was called to her. 11 iniiibal Uais'iin, then in c;u;;re but nfterwar 1 ice presid nt, iiecnme ejeciaoy inirr nteL He told the story "t Eineliue telt with such pathos that 50 wa con tribnted by n;rthern Jieople. Then a erien of entertainments win Riven tonid j lier, and a few years before the war the ! frirl, grown to womanhood, was able t Land over to her master $7iM and receive her freedom. vS'abhin;;ton Cor. tU Lonia Clobe-DeiiKCTat. rouh, and a M-ri eptilile ln-i,' iteninif Lin "tiitnre be iipproachi d the Imbo. , "Come alaiii; out o' that htoW, will ooT lie ex' l.iinii d. ! T,,.' hobo moved not so lunch as a mil" le. D'ye henr mi? 1 fayed cooin ulan . om t o- thtif . will oc? Ywr won't, eh? Wull, l il i-how y i." ' With tliat Wl'e grab lied tlienppoel boho t'V tli .u k of the neck, 'i'liero wa.ni i in rt,pr-iiiiiiii.iry ruwl, theclank ii: o'ii c.iain, and then the fur fairly Url I .' d'io frid.y. A-Tiif I' m.bi tli pil'nOted. , , "T i'-ie I w.i.i. I I. to we the person al" i i .r.vii iae.pro;iei iy," "At LeooX." "Tiie:i I w mt to - the nnn, woman or i i.l I. laity. eti leiuali, dowager, old Dial 1. liiu-n-i'T or beir at law who renU this . io r:v fro. ii tin Lenox owner." "tl i. you want to w the woman that n---i"H rie ...ii tlie worl:! ' Why dtdn't y in nl- " 1 1 i t i" ti.'.t pl.ici-f Tarn vul gar cirel s,i,'n of tin iim of the word la ly' i v.-r.' .i:,'rivatiiii." Ve. I expect no kilo lui" "No.- "Waeii will s le be tuT "Won't h" in." ! "Whv no:? V'iereher I i- l!' r n wet k' vacation torpnd with Ii -r I: :i-h in d at M irbh'head, o'j fh- coiil I n-t n;i r -idy for the fall hotito cleani.i Yon didn't think I w;w Kiinj o d i it ail iity.-elf. did you" Boston ClhliH'. Ills Due fi-ill.ll Art. Th voiui'4 woman bail wenreil per tnis.-ton to MeK to the good looking your-; c ict. It wa Just a feiiitnin ' fancv a diMre to leHru aoiuethin of hii story. I "Yon don't look ko a criminal," uhe said abrupt ly. ! lleMiiiled at thera'.hcr uncertain com,' I plituent. i "1 never did lint one criminal tiling in tor l.fe." be KihL ! "Only oue'uhe sai l. Is rVh-r n di. apIHiinled tone. She had expected t') find Cewr It was the ixt biack U-ar of the a man tec;-.! tacrine. "vuy, jour L'iiion dub fnhx.n that White had awiik- I'sctit- nee i t for ten yearn, i -n't i eued. For uiHiiit tweutvdive uiiuute4 "Ye.i, uii.- 1 gut it for luat ouu cnin there wim a little the liveliest K-rnppin uialeh there or thereabout that has ever ti-eii knowii in police circh-K, nd when White got out of reach of the cub he wait inal net. V hat was the cause of thut oneT sbs iuquired cnritinsly. J ust a wutiu.iniss nyontliful whim n TO CLOSE B CJYJERS 1 O o JO ILI C-A.2T SA.VI3 YOU EOlTE-r OVERCOATS SUITS, TOTl MEM AND BOYS 1 OK LKSS MONKY THAN' KVEK HKAKD OF EKFORK Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, etc at Jabbars Prices It will pay you to come fifty milea to trade with TOE Who will show yoa belter waken, qnniity and for 1cb money than you can buy west ol Chlcngo. A CHILI) CAN i;UV AS CHEAP AS A MAN TOS Hac Cxilr Cno IPricc, NO TKOUnLE TO SHOW COODS. brand new mackintosh, a livu j be n plied rather bitterly. "I thought it manly to carry a revolver. "And yon were attacked omi nijhtr she usi:ed ipiiekiy. "And you" - He niiook ilia bead. "And you're here Just for that?" ah said. Like otfc'-rs. Jnst for thut." h r-tnrncl 'Unietly. "Itjiiarri led wil.i a ln nd, lost my temper, and I'm here. tniw. That's ail." He rnddenly turned away and went back to bis work. Cincinnati Commer cial Gazette. dollar hat, the sleeves of his uniform and bin ,r Mill, mid be was plus numerous wotiuJa und bciatchi-s, bruin s and black spots. And to cap the climax, thejoun bruin ftoo l guard over bishauilcuflh, bis gun and bin club. Tacoina News. Mohammail's lllrlhiljj In Imalon. Mohammetl'a birthday baa been (Inly elebrated in the iuetrooli of the lirit ish empire by the Anjtimand-Mam. I London a society coiiM tin of Indian MuHhulinan gentlemen rehidin in lin- j land sivin a dinner in honor of the prophet in the Ilolborn restaurant. A lari;e tinmlier of Musnulinans aitUteil St the convivial assembly, at which Mr. A. A. Hnanal'.y, president of the An-Jnninn-i Islam, was chairman. After she healths of "tberpven-empress," "tin Prince and Princesa of Wales, and the rest of t'.ie royal family," had been en thusiastically honored, tin chairman proposed the toast of tha evening, "Health to Lis imperial majesty Kultiin Altlnl Ilamid Khan, commander of the faithful aud pianiinU of the ICuobar Tua toast was received with great cheer iu. T''e pnx-eedins wero Lruught to clof-e ty some recitations from thu lioran. London Telegraph. Lnve That Ktixxl Ilia Teit. Tii:e wuo wiinew.'rd iiie hoIeinnizin' ct t'.o cr.pt.aU in which M:.".s Mary il Flynn and James A. Folic were tnado life p trtners ut Newport, !!., the other !ay, recalled a frihUU ficcident whicj bcfi ll the, couple one dark evening three jears ago. Tlie yonn; lovers were run into by a faft e;prefs on tlie I'uiladel jiliia, Wilmington and Ciltimore rail road, and burl sd blei'ditu and nncon- rypllan Hlaturs I urnrlliril. The convfpotideut of the London Times at Alexandria, Egypt. Mates that three colostMil statues, U-n feet l.i.;h, of ro) granite, have just been found at Abou'.:ir a few f .-et Ulow the suriace. The discovery was made from indica tions furnitdied to the government by a local investigator, Damuoa l'anha. 'lhe tlrst two repre-nt in one group Ilameses II and Queen Hentmara seated ou ti.e r 'tne (i.mne, 'Puis is uuioue among j Egyptian atatnea. The third statue repisents Rameses standing upright in military attire, a sceptt r in bis Land aud a crown upon bis Lead. Eoth bear hieroglyphic in scriptions, aud both Lave been thrown from their jieilestals face downward. Their aite is on the undent Cupe Zephyr iuin, near the remains of the temple cf Venn and Arainoe. Il'ksof the early Cliristiaus Lave been f maJ in the aaiua locality. - A Blaap lValltar's I rarful tap. Jam- H. Claque, a Mock raiser cf On-eh y. Colo., walked into the police sta tion at Liuriington, la., recently, hatleea, coatluHsaud generally bruised np, and toid a remarkable story. lie said lie had lefthioboiuetovii.it friends in Oalva, Fls., and bad takeu a slei per at Deliver. Tue lat thini ui rcmersliers W'i relir- i:.g to bis coach. When Le av oke be was lying in tlie tiitch at the tide of tin . track not far from Lurl.ngUm. badly , Ln.i'ed aud ha'.f frozen. Ho walked t , the police Matiou from there. His theory wa.s that he had j imped from the train while asleep when it was running full I speed. An invt-htigation by railroad sntitonties prove tlie trutli or tlie man t OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH. A j PLACES OF TVOKSH1P. low ComanaU Ar llarrnlnd. The busy season on acoconnut plants linn U u ln.n tlm nnta rinen. which ther ..-cm to do ail at once, and every ban 1 Viu' V'.h'iV . a Uengatea'u gatneniig ana couveiiu them with carta to the drying ground, which If always in close proximity l the bungalow, so as to be as much at possible under the eye of the manager. Here they are split in half, longitudi nally, with an ax a feat which is dexter cutly performed with erne blow by tii man appointel for this dnty-ind then spread out to dry. The Inteti" b'at of tlie sun rapidly shrivels the kernel, which curls np into a ball the sixncf your flat and detaches Itself from tho shell. This is now what Is called "copra.' and is shipped to tlie D"aret point of landing in sacks, where it iseither trans ported in bulk to Europe or more gen- I Mr-itltf fr-iiiilia int.ii ftil the rifnse fiil i rake or "poonak Ix-ing sold locally fur feed for cattlt. Frank Leslie's Monthly. iTt . I'nU'ir buinlajr cious to tie! jT'tin 1. Tho Inr e was cut j a'i lion. He is now in the boi piud to pieces mid tho vehicle wrecked. Tho . quite iil from Lis terrible exjioauie. Iride fleet was hurt more seriously ti:an ; Cor. Bt. Louis lli-public. the groom, .1 lier life wa despaired of. he recovered w-mewhat, but is acrip plo for life. Tui frightiul calamity did ant cwil the ardor of the loveri, und the anniversary of tiia acddut which r.rar ly killed both was celebrated by a mar riage. Cor. Baltimore American. Why She Stopped Ilia Tar. On Tuestlay a broken trolley wire de layed the Weotern avenue street cars an Jiour or more just at dinner time. When the first west bound car parsed Twelfth Street the conductor was awakened from reverie by s cry from within the car to stop, while a younger lady was seen wildly gesticulating, apparently fur his benefit. The car was stopped The jronng woman, ont of breath, ran tip to within a f-w feet and shouted: "Ma, your dinner's on the table in the dining room. The cars were late and I could cot wait" "Ida" shook her bend snd then the yonngr one tnrned and re- atitned her Journey cityward. Minneap olis Tribune. After coolly throwing a sleeper's wood en leg out of the window, a M iasncha setts burglar proceeded to plunder the room. When the movable valuables had been rathered for transportation the burglar left S note for the cripple, stat ing where bis artificial leg could be found. A new lndnstry which promises to be- -ecmo of permanent value to persons liv ing oa the kscovI baa been started In Norway. This is the bumine of sea weed, which is fonnd In (treat abundance a the ei-inr t, and the preparation of kelp ...f-r the nuutofactare of iodine. Tha Ciar In rial C loth When the emperor of Iiussia passed privately through licrlin the other night ba was attired in plain clotLnrj, ana it was the first time that be Lad ever ap peared in public thus arrayed. The em peror's towering figure was not difplayed to advantage in a Lxmmi snit of brown tweed, especially when contrasted with the splendid tuian uniform la which Prince Frederick Leopold appeared, and his majesty wus the only personage in plain clothes. The emperor, who stopped for nearly an hour at the Stettin line station, dined on sandwiches, which he waahed down with several bowls of tea, which was tnado ou lbs pot by Lis own servants, with Lis own caravan tea. London World. Bosks la Bnaala. It appears from the organ of the Rns- si an Association of Booksellers and Pnb Ihhers that the number of works pub lished in that country last year was 4,3oU and that the total nnraber of copies sold was not far short of 12,0Ou,bOO. Transitions from foreign languages counted .for only 51 percent. Of these a little n i ore than one-third were from Haw I.ii.cJ to Slate !'rf What the French know about per fume making i not all the rult of their own experience. The traditionary history of tho art is that the Hebrews imparled the little they kuew to riieir captors, the Egyptiuns, who in turn gave their formulas to the Greeks and llotnans. The Moors then took a ban 1 at Improving tnes crmle ellorts, ana when they invaded Europe left tntir art in Spain, whence it soon reached France, There it found its Lome and resting tlace. find today no rntion ran compete with France in the science end art cf perfume making. New York Evenlnj bun. To a Swamp A a (at. The Bwamn Angel was an 8-lnch, SCO- pounder Parrott rifled gun, mounted by the Federal troops In a morss on Morrs island, Charleston harbor, In lt3. Oa Aug. 3 and 23 the city of Clrletn, live and a half miles distant, Wat shelled, the gun bursting at the thirty- sixth shot After tlie war the Swamp Ansel was sold for old metal and ecu eyed to Trenton, Lot having been Identi8ed.lt was set up on granite ped estal at the corner of Perry and Clin ton streets in that city. Detroit Free Press. Far Baaasl Maa-a BlfhU. That Is a rather fine point of la n which holds that man with burglar's tools on his person, who goes up the steps of t dwelling Loose where be has no law ful business, has mails an attempt to commit burglary, but it is good law for tbe nrotocf.on of the community. The (tens of ft dwelling are private property, and ono who trespasses npon them with K-Mireti Vvx. t . i.nd 10 : A. M. hrln.nl tt 1 :H. I U te-1'fsliclmi.. t'iim"Tia.-'en er l.jrul snd Flulitb ft. M ivlri-a inerillns Hid nn.lsr- K ! r J. h. Herd, isslnr. MiimIh) ei'liiHil IS . M. KPiM'or al. M Luke's I liurrh. eMi.er Third suit ln. Iv II H luiK ilor. is-r- vir-: III SI U7 !r. M. huiala) Hcliuol ali Jor. m. rirKMAN VTMorosT jmer flxtli Ft and tirsull- He. Illlt. I"lir. e.r re. It A.M. and J -jo r. m. enoniy iM-lmol to jo a m. rarHtTT'ltl". -efl la 1 1 eh' n il. M'r i.rr Mxth Bell t.ri'i.ile i. !! J l.lin, ln-lnr. mii.iIb' - ih.I l;;e; I ii ailiinx st 11 a. ni.avl p m. Hi-. K. r.f. K nl '' Monro m-eisfveijr hsIiiMili rtenhr fl l" I" I's 1 ' llir floirtli. All kieil.VUrd tu SlUbU llir.r rterl llod. TlHST MrToilT -Filth t . fteil Multl l.il frsfl. H' V I. V. Ultlt. I. l. ilnr. h-rrlrr ill M. mr M Minds, wlntd S ii A M. I iay t tii-eli. g WeuiiHilar tt u- led. UriiKAX VB-yrTTrBIt" "n r MIn snd V .in It. Ili v W iliti, i us'i r. hrivirrs u"al tionis. ttulidnf frltiad S JS . M. f wrri'l" ON Ktn TI"AL. timiiUa, be tu F'lili Mini. ComikHi Haiti t. vt ..w. f.k h-iwean I -mil aiiil J iii-iilli lit v. A. I'larl!, ! tnr. eei. e II s. m. i l"l 7 -I) p. m. i'H)rl In-etlliK Wrilln xlii evrlili . Vi.imi Hun's I'iiiu ha" tniATini lliM.ina III k Mi'-niMii l.lerk.M .In inn til i -i in ftttifT. (i.f in ii oiiiv.efiTV et-i.it.iy aI- t-rii'n.n nl 4 u'rl'i k. In um eK-u artk days t . em to a. iii . tit t : 3 p. in. kintii Ik in TArrnxAi'i.r -Iter. .t. M V- .d. I oir. e-ti-ii u':.'lr trh""!. . . a in. I reef) Or. lis m. si.d S I Tiei tn-miir liif.oy i.ivlii : c-'iulr piac- llt i-lid ..y lilii'al. At! t- lemur Need clonk this winter? If nhe rloca ynu will inuVe 'eat mistake S you do uot cull nntl examine the cliililrene cloaks tliat wc are ollering belorc buying. Wo havojust received from largo Cloak Manufacture his full lino of 3 Childrens Sample Cloak For children C, 8, 10 and 12 years old, consisting of U! gaimeiitu in all, NO TWO AUKe!, on which w were "i von a discount from regular wholesale prici the French. Of cm work by Zola 3.800 nn,m.fuj cnrrKlw, hns commit! a on- .i.m sw-,1.1 Vast on tu fivilwr tin ' .... . -,.v ... . I i,wfui deeil. rbilaaelpliia Ueager. LUUOCb, liUo, tiutea rinr, juuiiuv, Flanltert. Dumas. An edition of "Para dim Lost" sold 0,000 and one of "Ham let" 10,000. London News. Twelve ground ho, ten sknnks, two swanre of bees and aljont Efty ponnds of honey were fonnd In ft bnge hollow tree near Forth, Itandolpb county. Mo. An Taasnal raalllaa. Plfitograplier If you'll hold yoorchla ftlittie hiicher. sir. I can take better cirture. Mr. Henpeck Hold my chlo higher? whr. man alive. Tve been mamas twenty yearsl Ttxa Slftipj(s. Wlien toil co to shoe "tore your object iniot only to buy ahoea but to procure lor wnai you eprou ir lieat tnat your riionry win uuj, Lees than tills will not content yoti more than tins you cannot, in rca on, nek. Our mcthotU are as aimnle aa vour clcairea. We do not lift vour exner tntiona to the clotula. I, t we rciili?e tbrin whatever tliey nrf. We will never rncriiice your intrri-eia i tmrs and nowbere el-e rcn tou itet a fuller und fairer eiiuivalent ior vour nt'otier. An ojiccinlly profitiible jitircliuae for you in our etc. BOOTS. BHOED O XI nUBBEFB R SHERWOOD. 601 Msin Street IDocs Yom' Lilc Qii'l. othatc are able toeellthem ataetually Manufacturer's Priced rTT IN' ntid let tin prove tlie trutli of tlie nbove sdiiemen LilUii'i"11""1", i i ivv n...i:. ,ui:..... il how vou tit the mine tunc our i iaiv a-i.-h uiMi.iuiii' Jjuctjucs uud Jackets. I ---a------ SECOND SALE OF SAMPLE Sit (if Another opportunity to buy shoes at I FACTORY PBIOBsj We tnke rdt nstire in nnnoucinejlo the people of Platlfniotith J stirrount'inir towns tliat we nnve mtc. w. .t m k'"ik aoouit r nr sami.le l-liot . Our euccees with the luM line wua plienoiinnal an ,IOIOC rnui r-. . . 4 , inn lute In a ira ........ I drctU were uienpMniiA "-,-. -j -. 1 . .t : :x " " blilirftiliK tll.lt weotlere'l. liu hoc ia urm i j iimii iiiiiiiuic IBt iiur Walter ll.Teminy VCo..ol lioeton, Muhh., full line coiirintiiu , dies. MiaHea,l liiltlrciia,Menand lioys alioes ol all kinds and of u scriiilions. AmoiirtlieuiiH3Umirtf Loya und Mens I.Mita, in we can cive the beet value for your money mat you ever "lanl eyrs j Don t think that l.e nui.e we don't ftfk liiuli prices for shot . u. shoea are uot of any iiic,.i quality. ve iimc sniuiiu uirt snore ti as line as any shown in tlie city, everythinjr extrinsic ia strippei and the shoea that you buy of us atands on their intrinsic worth. S e roet ! valuee na jji vc you in m iu ui jur vary. y t Wo qto dill nivinir Rtm! hmm in n II U lil U Lull Ullllio uiuai ui'uu ia Uiiu, i, U K -ri IIESK 3 A FEW OF THEM; 25c Childrens Nat urul Wool Col-' or Hiirls end Dnrwcrs All !.i7.e.. 25c Childrens nil Vi'ool Shirta A Driiwera All haca. 39c Ladles Fine Merin o Silk Trimmed eliirt and Drawcra. 39c Mens Extra ''nvy kihbrd Mi I r t s s o 4 !rarr WM. HEROLD & SON. 507 Main Ftrcct riattsznoath, 5fj