CITY AM) COUNTY. SA I i: KIlA V. Tlio poMilinii visitirn from 1'iutttv Illlilltll W.'l'll iMt.'lt'CO tOlljtV. 'I'lio Kpwni tli I ..niiiiM ii.-Mi'in hly ;t Jjin on i-i 11 lnr :ill;iir, wh cli llio K w. l llll u n hn-iii to tin (ill j ty I li.'. fiMti .1 . Ilm-n, a n!,iI,- ullii'iiil in llm Irat. mill ninun, In in tlinrlly look- ii.y j i f t. r tin; jiiI-i i bti il thiil t i ij . A i. other in 1 1 1 i')ii li:iHr rain f-ll in this city una i-iiiiLily lal iiitflit lh it umui-i'i th-i birij.il cumi crop ever iiisi'il iii thii ; mtity. M rs. '1 hix.(iir- ll-riiu if Louisville W us in lh city lo l iy, taking advan tat.') of tin; rari) li.-u-j.-tirin olTeretl hy our hum rh -iiiti who ai v. rliio in tins i I'. w. TIhj heavy rain I ait n i hi caved in thi: utoa way in front of tlio alir liinn hlui'k on tlio w. it r i i 1 ilo.ni :oii Miluraljln ilaiua.'!-. Thn i tvriin-n t win not ni li lit hut what thu witlur loitki.-d lli i mi" h. ThiM ii Kan-as ("ity day at llio ex position. Thi: M. I', hrouht ii an I in ni' n in train al liaM Ihi.i iiiorm n and llin K. ' '. cari ii:d r-ovi-rat extra eoai-ln-s. Tim mayor and Iiih Muitoof ollieer.i oi enpied a eoacli on the Jv. and were a nice, looking party. The onimillet; on ntr"etH, alleys and liriil'es havo done kiiiim joikI work this week, especially on the ro.nl n's, and on repairs of pavement. Tin- com in i 1 .ten has heen forced to ive lots of t i me to husine.li which hrliis not a dollar of income to the m niiiurs. Tlio Weeping Water authorit.es raided a tempi-ranee hil.iatd null in that town the other day, hut uvury t.'iin", wan as dry as a M illi county rer-id. nt when the ollicer madt) his hi-arch. Tliu ollicer may h.-ivo tipped the proprietor a wink. Such things have heen done hefore. Mrs. I ;.wi n i ii i; left Monday for St. Joe, M i-sinii i, aial will vir-.it at llrown villeiind other places hefort? roiiirn i f i She will he ahrieiit till ahout the Hot ol S. ptemher. Her daughter, Stella, left on the name train it ml will vi.-it at .'ehra-ka City and Urownville for a mouth. N--li.i w kit ltutintwr. The rain last nighl soaked up the dry heltin line, style. Tiireo inches toll at W'ahoo, whore jjroul sulTe intr has heen cnu.ied hy tho drouth, ilnd corn will ho a half crop. Noarly two inches fell at Ashland, and ovoi" an inch fell here. This county has not sulf'-reii, except a dry strip down through Greenwood. The Nehawka Ketrist;;r inakos its farewell how this week. Wo rejjret to see Mr. ("arlyle leave tho county. He was an honor lo the profer-sion, en tirely devoid of tho petty jealousies one so often meets in the profession. He irons to a jrood county seat town in this staU!, and this paper wishes him :ill thi! success lie aspires to. John K. Cox, the old hardware dealer, has opened out a fine lino of .stove, tinware, hardware and tools in rhe room formerly occupied hy Sny-dor'sii.ue- t,ioro, next to Bennett & Tutt. He has come to 1 Mattsmouth to stay, am his well known int'-prity ii mi kn owledyo ot his business insures him a jrond and profitahle trade. ! N DAY. The chief of police- says !. is having city prisoners mow weeilr and earn their hoard. Steve Hu..ell is working fo the Iowa Teh-phono comp.ny now. with huadiiiiarl- rs at Iavcun.irt. 't he I i itie river ler:y i.as . -od cio.iin i.ow, wall no lie ay. .-;r Nual is always there. 1 1 iTcr-s ei.i.s u. block. Fdily lif'.y ; op!e :i.t to C'!iiaha today to attend the exposition, al though w.- tiiou.j h' every bo ly went up last week from this city. Coortre K. (.Juilil. John Coleman, Leo At wood and Thomtts Kempster were out in a boat yesterday and re port says they had a good time. Miss Anna FornholT, who used to re side here, died at her homo in Ce'iar Creek yesterday at tho a'e ef 21. Tho funeral will take place at - p. m. todty. L. W. Sells, one of tho great circus men, died iHst week. Ho would have been knocked out anyway hy Mat Ger iriir's three fins' circus, which exhibits hero next Tnurr-day. An unfortunate altercation on lower Moin street tins morning between a man and his wife resulted in the arrest of the husband, who was lined $'2o. IK) for assault, which ho says he will lay out in jail. Ulvsses G rant I 'owellof company Ii writes lieu Lleiupel, under tl.ite of Aif. 4, that the boys re getting aiong tirst rate, except Llebnie, who is in the hospita., ih.'uh nothing sermur seem. to uo the mutter. Two Kansas City bieyciists rede to Olil.ili i on the.r w h-el-, spon t a week at tiie exposl'iOt), and stopped in town this mo ning I r breakfast on their way hom-i. 1 1 ey appeared to he h.iV l ii i good t i m -. Jidinny Wh l -.n has a cow that g.Ves i ich miik, hut re pot l si.ys she it making lets ofi oub.e in the ne;gh bo h. tl. John i o: ey and several I '! f h-- in ioh hois, are certain that the , i- a i t markab e one. C It i-c airn d hai het ite li-h com tin s on is M-ii.i it Lti,. L i l'iatte lakes tinia. Its a pity the lakes are not in Cas-" county. Ii they worn, the man who put a s due in them would toon get behind l:-o bars as u law breaker. John A Cornell, a bia.-k-eyed, thin faced S oy residing at Auburn, lo yea:s of age, has run away, and is grieving his parents sorely. He was last seen in Lincoln at the pop state. conv n tion. A rewnrd o' $3U is otTered for tiis apprehension. David West, one vt Nehawk 's live citizens, hr.s leased the Xeha.vha Reg ister for a year, and will show some of the tenderfoot how lo run a Ui-ivap iper. As Dive has a b.uik behind him he is bet' er eci u; p-e J ta-u most of us. Tne Ni;ws wishes hi in success. O -."-" half tho voters in Nermha cout'ty signed a petition asking the commissioners of that county to call an election to vote court houo bonds for the ejection of a new an J much needed temple of justice, but the board refused to call au election. John Marshall had a little experi ence at the exposition worth relating, though it happened several days ago. It seems that John did not happen to havo his watch with him, and as the shades of twilight were gathering he wished to know what time it was. '1 he only man in sight was a young fellow from tho country. John step ped up and in polite tones asked him for the time. The fellow had been reading the Bee about hold ups. He gave John a frightened look, grabbed hold of his watch and rushed for the door of the building they were in a if pluto himself whs after him. John did not much like tho idea of beintr taken for a pick pocket, but the joke was too good to keep. From the tracks the fellow made getting out John thinks he is probably running yet. I.ntt Wnr Ni-tvn MADItlI, Au'. H. Tli" I, ih ral tiii moi iiinir says: " I'tn' jhvi rum nt a ceits tho Unil' d Stat' i'i con iit i.ns ad referendum, heiievin that, it i not ant hori.ed tor.. -de I' -r : i ' V '.vil.'i- lo'lt the vote of th" i-'ifli--. If I're I j den t M ' K i n ley ohji "'1 1 theci rl' - v. i i I he convoked tliii monlh. A tre-h i from l'reiid"iit McKinlev, r.-piy I n j to Siain's rop'.y is expected du in;,' the cuuriij of a week.' Continuing the Liberal epe--,;i the opinion that "certain t;i -.-ei ee if , Spain's reply may lead to an exchaiiL'" of eah'o mesiajjo-l of a critical nature, possl hly creat i nj.r freh d : llieu 1 1 ies. I'AKIS, A ug. S Sp ii ii'- r - pi y to th' peace terms of the I'nited Stil.M hi s hjen trithietl to Wii- h i n ;,' ' on. AS 1 UKT (OWtC AMI .) sAimi.M. H;i:-. unit C'liiiiiiissntiicr 1 .1 sn:ii'l Sinnl.iy. Mil. I Ij; tie Ul.'I ll.: me :n I'.v.n 1 1 .:n ' Hi Iirt-(.iiii t tu'l.iy. Will a ii' I May 'nli n, "I . np t ;.n . an- I.ih-, tin Kiit-sts ol tlic CJial.ilU. V. I). Jtavt h.r I. tin- .::.:i.i ! -nlci. v. . i.t t. l.mi oin t' S.i-inl .luii lay. K:t. Jdbcpii M;iirs mi I w :ti- ;oi- :A::-.', ir!.i ties ovrr in Iowa for j It.w days. ' .ii y John on and John M .ji k eulia': it v:ru- I p lAoitii a.-cniljly v;Mitors at I.iin:oln th: altei llooll. 'I lie- M Ivy ami t ' i : a Cook an iv.;. from NTilwmiki-i.. this iitoiiii!i for a v:-.1 w:t!i M . .a Matilda Vallny and ntlicr n-Utives. Mr and Mis. Ii. Spuiloik irtm.ii- l I t f . . -1 j liome at Vnik this atti-rnoon, havaij,' i iijoyid a lilcas.m t visit vwtli old timi- h.i-ods In.-n-. Cliarltry I low left tins alt.inoon mi a tl.r.-i" wrekt' varatioii at New Yoik Minmo-i n-soits. and will viit tiis old fioine m . onin-i til i:t. lh vviIlKodnii to 'onoy lilaiul and t.'.ko a l.nli during liis aljscin.i'. Mi iN PA V. J. V. lrenhcrLT and son wvir t:t,.i.': . i-. ,.o , today. J . K . Pollock is home f on t the h ! a i I i i 1- !"i a few weeks. Doc. Kaneii, of Lincoln, : ;n"it Sund.o Lis parents here. Mrs. Spies and Mrs. K iiitliiiian o-ie c;. -sition visitois today. M i-s Geneva Garlo-.v of South Omaha ;s lhe Ijuest of Miss Gertrude heeoii. Miss Nellie O'Kouke came down from Omaha this morning to attend to some lcai Ijiisaie-s, Mrs. Henry lluckolis left today I n llav.! -ville, Iowa, where she expe- t.-. to res: !e lor a time. M iss Main ie i hynasoii d,-p:u to I l.u l.ei hon.e at Utica this morning, after a !eaim! i-it li.-ie with her brother, Casper. Judge Archer went to Line. In Situ: lay a'.! took two more baths at the Sanitarium. IL a.ci Dr. Cook wtio is Kettiii;; h'hiik first rate. Editor Sam Carlyle was in the city to lay net ting ready to leave for Kinil.al. Kia.bal county where he will run the Kimba! oI si'imc. 1 h-Ni-.ws wishes han mi overfh-.via me imiio i f success. Mr. and Mrs. II sia MomN .:u 1 . !o' ' ,! Smi Autonia, 1 e.xas. cana- ::i Sat-.i.j u t. i ;. v.i.li Mrs H. I'.lson a:.,l lain . .!, " i - - r i : i .-!ti;: I, el sister. They went to ; '..i thS n. . : n:;: to at tend the expoi:tioii. In . . .. '!. . tramp . 1. ' :m'o,vii v.u.ii'y of liv.ng tri- i"; ' i arl 't-y iii his w ri i . and w : : : -vj k iie juiii :..-. !.' . i . v-. i:..eid i;.g lo dro. ii h : . :'his occu.-ivd yes'erday ev ; '-or the oridge. '- h- :. !.- . io-v u ' into deep water i.. I i,li ioioo and hovvlod i u .-: J S f ae m-. :i who were cam p- i:v..i i. . coin- to hi rescue a fd leva: a '; : ;; flrn:a. lie mis :ie n eo . :":' . and some cry clothes whicn made him conclude that this world was a safer one than the next, and he will r inain hero is long as nissihle. He Slid his name wtis lit njamin but refused to give any further information. Tie looked like a man that had s tired in the face of advo-sity in all its shades. Laier The fellow that was found, referred to above, was found to be in bad shape from losof blood, where he cut his wrist, :ind the otlieers were railed unon, and lie was taken to jail. Tie gives his name as llenj unine Tlollingshead, Ontnrir, Canada. lie look? to ho 45 years of age. He has i wo brothers reported well to do in Illinois, and they have been te'e gaphed to. If nothinir is heard from them h will he taken to the poor farm until h :s able to trav-1. Aeoidciit on the al I. As tho i:o;n passenger train oa the Allssourl l'acilie w as going tio.' t ti .south of Mynacd today hi th of the side i ous on the engine hroKe and to. e up the earth at a teirib:e rat., aim mounded the engine upiis if it had been in a wreck. Tho cab wa- -ti.mt-ered and the cgme n- tt-d tir ui 'f: would no doubt, have heen killed hah they not havo jumped. They were iiut slightly injured tihd no one . 1-e was hurt. Tho train was ruuni:i:r rapidly and it. seems r: Tiarlcahl-- that it did not leave the track on ih curve, if it had many would have 'neon killed n doubt. An engine w.-.s i era pi e 1 for. and one was sent from Neha'.vk:-. which brought th.- trait: in 1 " e ;;h two hours late. 0'tn'ni.--i''" e" Young and II. I). Travis of ti.U c:;y w.-.-o ; . the train and felt very th-n'-.f have e-caped so luckiiy w it ho-i jury, after looking at the oni" e seeing what a close rail i .-y h.i-i ! t O in- Kid . Will Itefune to J'.ty. A NEWS reporter iirervie .vi d the chairman .f tiie beat u o! wyri'v com missioners last evening and 've ; te tibie to eiliifhtcn our no -v spa per bret'i ren, who havo been w rough. t up over the $7d'i county fair fa'.e. thaltiey need not enjoin or lose s eet over the matter, as the board ha- l'ul.y de:.-;--mined NOT To l'AY t 1 1 K i I. a i M a : : if that is net Satisfactory, the fairer Driving I 'ark association c ii. int.. court and try to collect it in that way. Tho legislature this winter will un doubtedly repeal the donation c a-;-.-of the law. so that h--reaf;er driving park speculations will havo to eland on their own bottoms. No Koucl. The much-discussed road down in Liberty precinct, near Union, wliic would have cost over SJ,tKH) in d-. tri ages, has, tifter numerous heiringi y the comuaissioners. b en disallowed. The board seemed t think that th-re was some need of tho road, but the cost of it far outweighed the need ana the petition will therefore be dis missed, while tho road subject takes a rest down in old Libert v. The Court House ( luck. The court house clock stop; eel at thirteen minutes past three a few days ago, but was fixed and started ag.iin. It has stopped again at tne same point, but this time a spring is broken which can only bo replaced by send ng to th--factory. This will require several days, and the voice of the monitor will be greatly missed. I ruin tin- Klondike. Dau su:, Cii v, June iv.t.S. Ml Sl.-ll.i:, ,l.l.l.V:-l have just coin in from .-.l i. Icing. I found I)aw Cilv full o! pi-ople, and tho streets .'.ii.- . o crowded t ha t one. e i u scarcely .'i i t :i i o";.' h , -11111 t hey a re. ,-d i i I coming hoc. ii ii.'- rjv -r. I i hint uliii.v what I . ,' i e j -I n g to d i here as Hie e. el n -lr'. 1 - ;. i I s ' a i, i d out and tiler-' is I:o v. mi 1 ! 1 1 . - ri in I i 1 1 - - r ' - A r at ii.ativ an- -el : l r,g lli""' o'iMiis and coi il.g it- a ii I tie I . i r t- ."- ' . .". ! i c le a 1 1 on ih.-ir w. ay home. Ii 1 1 the b- it il.ev cm .lo as tlo-jc- I j le I umn Iielo lor tl.em, n u ii - I'.itton v. h-1 -o - rte.l with n.c L" 1 1 in h ei est e ' d ay . He has a good out lit. ami i n le: d s to -t iy a1. 1 winter. I u;isl.eil a lay on my cla in. No. 7, I -1 -1 . vt 1 loo i u ' - r a 1 1 g last winter but did Illlt eel til I 1 1 ' 1 1 Ollt of it, SO I WOfell fllT wages part of the time. M v health I I. . 1....-M ir.i,.il oil I', illti't- I h d tho mi-fo: lane to have my grub stolt n in 1 e -mbi-r and it ha- co.-t tno so much to livens every tiling a person has to hay i-. cash, aad tie- price is awful. I hive paid from .fl.tlo to ffl.od p.-i-piuud for every tiling 1 have eaten since I) ceinher. 1 gii'-si I eat a groat ii al, f .r 1 have paid nearly I ((.(III for g--i-, bit I 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 wi:i he all right after this, as prices of mo-l things ii . e come down. r'lotil' now is only ssi lib per .sack of fifty pound-; sugar, :; c n:s p r pound; canned milk, 1.0u p r e . ii , and so oa . I am out of sugar and Mime tim ago I had o pay .-lo.OO or-ioil pounds a person can't live here u ili out sugar. Meals nt tho r. -st a ti r a n t have got cheaper. They -.a-fo :;.."). ail last winter, but now meals are only -tli.oo. Tin-y fire nnout like you una d gel in a ( him so res taurant at I-i crii! - cm the. outside. 1 worked t he most. oT t ho w i nter w it h lien d-'son, Ii i is going to start do.vn tno rive-- toaiglit at 1" u'c'in-k p. in. I will send you -lo'l wort n of gold dust veil ou' iit to get s Mi .o'- ounce for it a- ii i-- wnt i li -"r 1 7 Here, and w ill send on some more i .y tho next boat. 1 Pave to u -e ij iile a sum to get me an oi fit for next v.int r and linish my cab'ii. I v!i. s.-nd you a liugg' t for evi-rv letter y.-u -end tne, mi i have only leeelvid one letter fn m you yet. 1 iii li. iv you have not Will ten very oi'loo, ) have not got them. I have written pii(.o a number, but have only received one from father ami one from l-'o.-tor, and .loim Jeesiey but could not answer them as there was no one going n'li i f In re this winter. Tins is a. curious oountiy. It is day light her.- all the tittle now titid mo.-t n! the people wo: k at Highland ke- p in in the lay time. 'I he only way vou can tell .'ilgiiL In in day is to look at your waU:u, and if it is clou ly you cai.'i t-.-li noon from m ' -.1 u t g !i t- ." few make s one .non.-y and som- irr: ke )a 1 1 tiers, but the 1 1 1 j . i-i I y will go home worse o!V th in when they si r:d i h-ivo peeu v.otking tl.e t we-ity-li ve i"plo.-i c'ti-s. I saw teem pack l.i'-b) p ujiids of gold dust on horses the o'her liiyhl and stiirt to town. I thi-al-; they will cieanupat least a ton thi-. sea on, ;i:r' the claim is pot one-half worod out cither. I mils' eioe as Ht-n is in a hurry to go. Will '..rile again when the next boat goes out. tiood bv and :ove to all. V. L Hamsox S. Y.-u may know how we value a letter ',. a tiewspati' r here, when pnpers in-'- worth from iive toeigtt dollars each, and seaicoat tlpit. The mtiil carrier won't carry them; they are too hu'.kv and heavy. t tia-cd hy i;i.ioihoniiils. CJ a jail Situ.diy morning when Mr. l'Yaiiiv S. (joicl went to his store he found that a p.iuo of gia-a in one of tiio oocw wind-iw- haa been broken and the. window raised. Tiie s'oro had !e -mi roti bud au.i he i mtiie -i hit eiy s. t ahou'. to see tvnat ' h'j lo-s was. i'iie money iii the money drawers, nickels ami pennies to the aiiiotint of !. 7-i, .'.':! s j on-besides a few dollars' win th of cheap j.weiry. Mr. John rfay ies ;ook the matter in hand and seal for the Li: coin blo- d iiounhs, wniv-'n a-rlvud tit H.3. After bre .kf-st the- !u:iti in charge of them -tar ted. oa a hunt f-'f the guilty parly, ile tools- tin in to the store and they soon got the -cent. They iinaily wound nt) near the depot in Alve, where the thi- f ha 1 taken a train oast at, .about .:-. i'he chase was quite an exciting an Ti.eto.vn niiislial followed on his wheel, while Yoii Smash drove a tor. m. They returned tired and hun gry -i d the l.'iri had How::. Green wood ISecord. Yi 'hen- iln y t'a;ii ' Mm. Spi:i:v : e-iiii" from l'-d'sia. The Ii h?rt is a n a f i ve of xreeee. Tttrmrs caiie: 'rain it mio. l'eas 'r.- , citerran an coa i h'.'-i na: ho:m to b in I'er i d : gen - - i a ( ;. t.o c ii- i'-'i rie a i : eat i iri'tnn. S .o-o ca:n-.- fi"oTi the 'io-itij (f Kurope v :t i oc- s are ! ia t i ves of G recce. The KoiP-.ns found V u-sin the F.:'.-t itni improved th--m. l?--a:is are from llgvp"; and so tire cucumbers. Melons 1: -ivo iong hi."1 it Ice own in both Asia ;'! Af-ie t. g owing v.-i a in Fi"-e "o:-' irn- of hoih grand divi sions, but they a e not the "Gawgy"' variety. D-ftisors t.v. k I) .ma-eus. Mahv eot-n v A rne: ie-i . ''' th -i to.mes from as found in South spi-ial Aii tl i first t i c i n h; t he, r us: m i In- ll'i.d; 11 ills. lot Snrii-gs. There you .le d, cycle, climb !ii')UU- Iain-, dan-.'e a-.li pi ay tennis to your 'e.-i-t's coitteat. If your limbs are -till', your kidneys out of oi de. or if you ;ne troubled with exzema or any other harm of s.in di-ease, a month at Hot Springs will make a now man of y cu. Sylvip. Lake and Snr.irfidi are with in a comparatively shi rt distance of H--t Springs and everyone who visits h-? Ulack Ililis shou d see thorn. vivnn Like is the pn-ttie-t and cool est --nraiuer resort in the u est . Spear- j ;ish is re .chea after a railroad ride i : iiat ranks among the ex perieec- s of a I of-M ime. The: e is nothing like it any 'chore eiso on the glo' e. During Aegu-t. the IJu'-iincton r-oatc- wt tl rue v.-o l-.w . ate excursions: i.:- on the hth, the otic- op the lltith of 'h t month. Tiekols will be sebi at 1 on far- for tie? reiiv-d Irii h".lf rr.t- --ami wv't be ;t.(' to return at' a v titpe within th'rty days. j ( Vganie a nartv. Arrange, about j y to ho-el a--commod:it:ns at IJot ' nvin2s. Get y.-u:- tickets from the llu lifgt"a "tigent, and pass the most j d?lightful rr.orithsin tiie yc" in the tllOs, delightful suminerincd on the contira-nt. Toihiy's iMiirkots. t UK AGO, Allnis S. j Wli-Tit pin-' il rifiuly twii cents: Iiv.ve:- tit .$ for S -pt "in1 i..p. (.'urn : c-'o-' tl ' 'tmr. o- ?.t ir,. Pork S S7 and j oat. rJl i-i'-ls. j "I thi;::. !)..-Witts Wiich Hazel 1 o:i:V'' i the Imp. t nrotinriition on the ni trUet fo-' ni'.i's " So 7rit-r? John C. Dm p.. :f V. hc-.a ir.is, V;i. Try it tn.l vou w'lli think tin' sat :nr. It ah ocutes fox.ema and all s-kin diseKses. F F. G. I Fricko. A DEAD CARNATION. Ionaril C'itfmplf i- tlio oiit-nt mt m lenk l)rawr. Tho desk drawer, oth-ih -I, exhaled an odor of fad'-d flowers. "Let us plunge into th", at luosj.heio cf rWt i t lin ni' t ies, " said Leetait d. Wife absent. Leopard, addi'i i ti g Ilayard, l;is ino.-t i:.l in.. if i ri :id, i;.n cated v.'itliiieil blossoms. l aded and grown musty ia the Jap years, tiny I reposed at the hi.tiotu of tiie d si: I druwi-r. "This lily," fcaid Leonatd, highing, "was the llow. r given me hy Illam he, i my lir.-t love, w in n I took from In r litis u timid kiss. She was as white in its impeccable pitils, fragrant us it.i I I'Uro corolla, graceful as its drooping b' in, and who knows what might have : happened had fchoimtilud in the bloom cf youth?" "And the rose?" asked Hayard. "Ah, that was later!" h.iid Leonard, with a burst of laughter. " Kosette gave mo that when she liist I m.-hed my lips with her own. The i-ttals ware on o rosy as her warm being, and the flower's beauty was radiant and amorous as her young womanhood. If she had not Leen Ik'klc, hhe might now Lo my wile." "And the orchid." queried Layard. "I'ippolyta j;naiit' il me with that." gaid Leonard, thotightl'ully, "when s!io saw mo trembling in adoration at her feet. Time was when it had the mystic, charm of her own pcrvi rse personality, and if a ilu-.'hiii nol li-man had not eloped with her I s-Loi.ld Mill Le horde voted slave. " Layard uLscovercd a Lunch of faded violets. "And these?" lie iisterrognL.-d. "They were tho flowers, " murmured Leonard Kidly, "which Ltiiiiitto nut mo when 1 had treated her brutally, be lieving that f-he had deceived Uie. f-'he Was demure and tender as tho blooms, and. after tho storm cf my jm-sioLi.s, tho came like u jjeactful prit'j to jk ur betiuty and Juve into my life. Had t-he furgiven me, it might have been" At this point Leonard interrupted himself, seizing anerily a dcud curna tiou. "Why is this flower here?" he cried. "It has no place among tho precious memories. Away with it at once!" In a moment tlio unresisting carna tion was reduced to du.-it under his piti less foot. "Why do you destroy it?" question' d Bayard. "Lecauso it is tho carnation Km ilia gave me when kI.o h.iid she would Le my wil'e, " said Leonard, cynically, "and I married Lev." Philadelphia Bulletin. Ilnr-.l to i;-it a Ihiy. A cigar dealer in tho west nd fcuid to a reporter fur tho Cincinnati Com mercial Tribune : "It takes a mighty sharp man to get ahead of a boy, for a fact. One ef them camo in hero not long ago, and he was old enough to buy cigarettes and wanted a package. I sold them and get tho money. In a minute a neighbor camo in r.ml wanted to know what the Ley bought. I told him. "'Well,' said "lie, 'that beats the devil! Do you knew what that boy did? He was in my store about live minutes ago and asked inn to buy a pamphlet that is issued Ly tho Anticigarette league, whatever that is. Ho told me that the boys in the public Ft-hcols wore trying to sill them everywhere to do away with tho had habit cf cigarette smoking among tho schoolboys. I thought it was a good thing, and I bought one l'rcni him. Ho sold some othtrs in the same neigh bcrhcod. 2n"ow that little rascal comes in hero and spends my money for cigarettes, itud I'll Let a dollar that you'll find him around hero somewhere near smoking for all that's out. I'm going to look him up.' "Tho next day I asked him if he had caught the kid, and ho said: " 'I did. lie and somo chums were having a good timo of it, and, more than that, all of theni were in tho sumo busiuess. They thought it was a good joko, and I suppose it was on mo but if they come around my storo again they'll get booted out.' "Lut," said the cigar dealer, "they are too sharp to get caught. They enly work one man at a time, and none of the gang ever ;oeK Lack ag.tiu. They keep a list, and I expect v.u examination will show that they have L.i n to every store iu thai whole lscighbcihotd. Where they get the pamj.hli.ts i do not know, but I imagine s.air.e of the good people of the league hud them printed for gra tuitous circulation, and tho boys con cluded to sell them. They're pretrv slick." Felt A-ti.a;ntj:d. A Eostou lady cf the most reserved and exclusive typo was waiting f i. r Lur change at the glove counter in ono of tho large stores when she was ap proached by a very large, gaudily dressed and loud lookixig woman, who held out a I'Udgy hand in a bright green kid glove and said: "Why, how do you do, iMrs. Blank?" ilrs. Blank ignored the proffered hand and, drawing herself up stiilly, said frigidly: "I do net thiuk that I know you, madam. " "No, I s-'pose not," replied the wom an, in nowise embarrassed by the cold ness of ber reception, "but I've kuowed you by sight for a long time, and now I've got a hired girl who worked at your bouse once a year or two ago, and she's told me so much about you that I feel real well acquainted with you. Picas ant day, ain't it? Well, if she ain't po lite to sail off without 6o much as a wordl Shows her raisin, anyhow!" Harper's Bazar. Modern Method!). Dipgs I just finiibed reading an ac count of bow they burned heretics; at the stake in ancient times. Such bar barism would not be tolerated in this enlightened age. Biggs No, indeed! The modern' heretic is let off with a roast in the re ligious journals. -Chicago News. It is, or rrihouhi be, ll.e hiobost t-.im ' of every njorebaut Ut piotr-e his cu---tortier?'; und that the wu'e-a v ; ke druir firm of Meyerr cv K.-hlem i;;. CStc-rlintr. I'll., is doitio: so, is proven by the fnl lowiDij, from Mr. Eshlemtin: "'It ray sixteen yeiiv, exporienee in the drug' businer-s I h ave never seen or sold or tried a medicine that rn.vc as crood ?:it lsfaction as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe-.i Uemedy." Sold bv all drup-g-ist r.rrad. Mornititr's bread heretifter may be ; obtained at Zuckweiler &. Lutz, Jona-j thanHatt'd and Dovey's. ' K lonil j-ke. What does it cost t.o get ttiero? When and bow should one go ' What should mi.' take? Where are the mines? llow much have they pro duced . li work plentiful Y What wage- are paid V Is living expensive? Wii.il ai e one's c h a noes of "'making a i'rii.1-:' t'omple'e and satisfactory - -piles to the above ijtlestio.is will be o'l! in lie- I ! i r i i n g t on rou t e's" l loii - I 1 ' i 'older," now ready for dist ribn iion. .-.vieeu pages of pr itlcal infor mation and an up-to-date map of Mn-ka and the Klondyke. free at I'.ur lington route ticket office 3 or pent on leroipt of four cents in stumps by .1. l'ripeis, (Jell. I'llS. Ayt. 1 J U rl I ri gtOI) I'm it -, iii a ha , Neb. 1 or Suit". i Tie- I've acres with res'dence, east ai d adjoining 15. A: M lumber yards. '.1! aces in alfalf i. Ib rries. '2 Wells. ( "ist. i ti ( 'ellar. I LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Sheriff's Sale. I'.', ate c "I an -r. lit imi, issued hy (h-n. f. II a , .'.-.. . l I 1 1 . let k i.t tin- i ! 1 s 1 1 1 1 t ( nil 1 1, VM th I ll an I t a .iss i Iv. Ncl.ois k .1 , an. I to inc ili- 1 1 . ted . I will "ii th.- :t I il.iy ul N-.lniilii'r, A. ). 1-a-, al :.' -.'i !.n k i.. in. i.t r..i:.i ila at tin- south do 1 1 "t tin- i ..a 1 1 li.iiir.- iii I In-1 it 1.1 I'lattsinoutli i.i -a: I 1'oiiily. -t i! al piil'hc aiutnui. to the I. a; l.i- -t hid.U-i ta i a- Ii, the IoIIowiiik leal estate l i '.al. I ."i I (Ii in l'lia k twenty uiic- I'Jll in the !.:. "t I i o o .- i, :a ('ass cuiity, Nehraska. ! iln-i with tin- i-i i i Iciji-s ami appurtenant t-s l!.--i. iaa . 1 1.-!. ai: 1 1 ..i in anywise ajipartalniii; . I la- em- In ni); le-. se. upon and taken as the pi .pel tv of A. A. I l.u is ilelenilant. Pi satisfy a I i I.' a cut . - I a i-1 i "ia t i y ei ed hy t he I- ai in i i liank "1 Mui'l.M k. pi.iaititl. against said lie tel. l.illt. hi. i 1 ai.aith. Nciiiaska, Ala;. LM. A. I )., 1WH. M. I ) Win i.i.i- k. sn iilt. Ca-s canity, Nehr.iska. hy . 1 1. Mi hii le. Deputy. (' .'- 1'i ! k, attorney I. a plaiutill. rrnhalc Not ice. hi tin- ' - aait v ( ai 1 1 nl ( "ass county. Nehi ask a In tin 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 -1 ..I the est. ile nt John I'. Ilollties, l.i.a el. Al i i.-i s. ni . mtei isle I in saul mattei .in- l:Oi'l' ii'io'iel 1 1 1 .t I on the :JTt Ii .lay ol JulT. l-'.is. I i.in.i M. .,i;ue; 1 1 1 1 1 a petition in s.,i I ' a t . 1 a .'- an; that his tinal ft Iniinistiation ai -' ..'it. i. h. -ii-in. In- seMle-i ami allowcil, ami tii -t he i-e 'I.-- !i.iii;i': loin h;s toisl as a.hiiinis- I I .t a . an 1 I l a: il vai hill to appear before said i i owl t on hi.- I -I.e. ol .uj;u-t. 1-ys, at it o'clin k j a. in , ami i "litest said petition, the court may ::i aiit tin- pi.iyer of - ai l petition, ami in. ike su h "ili.-i -el l luittii-i onleis, allowances ami decrees a.s ,i tie - . i mi I inav - r.-ln pi ope r. to the end that iii : iii.it i . i -s pi a lain iiiK to saul estate may he I mal ls. :,. -tiled and detei in i ned. Witness my hand . a-. 1 tin- --cil of said Coint. this -Jd day of Au- l! -I. I!'s (jl.oKI.K M Ml RI.OtK, I -l.A I I County Jude. Legal Notice. In the ! M.-tiict t'ourt of Cass County, Nebraska. 1 1: t hi- mal t.a ol i he e -tate of ( hai Ies hatiei, de- - .cased. S A ; pie at : n of M ;iu;a i et S. I lu t lei . admin iw t rat rix ot saul e tale tor In ense to .sell real estate to pay debts. 'I has cause ami; on lor hearing upon the pet a on ot Mataiel S. Itutler admintratrix ot the i I. tie ot 1'liin ies liatlei, deceased, praying foi ii i.e. -a i: to ei: the southwest ipiaiter isw1.!.! ol ' t ; ni cu; lit H) township (lt ranije nine iUi, i';i- - niiiiiH, .Nebia-ka. or a raillu lent amount ot ti e same to j-av the sum of i '.'x'.l.Wl in payment ot debt -, cli.ai.'es and expanses ol administration .1 - iial estate and it appearing to the uiidersiiied pi tit - ot the distriit limit that there is not sutli ::, t p.-1 son a I propel t y i n the hands ol said adm 111-i-oatiiN to pay said debts, halves and expense ard llhiitiiet apiieaiin; that it is necessaiv to -'! the o iii estate desi i ibrd in said petition it.e-l heieiii hn the payment of said debts, chary cs ai d i s pen a- -. h i ; lie letoie or.lt red that all persons inter-'-ti-! in -aide tate appear befoie me at the otlice oi ti.etleikof the disti let coui t in I'latt.sinouth c,i i .a; ii i , N.-i ., i .iska on t he JTth day of August, A . 1 '. 1 s-.js ai :l o'clock I'. M . of said day and show 'ai:-'- v. ir, a license should not lie granted as l-invi' i I i .-;aid adiiiin ist r;P rix to sell the above lea ta bed t ei: 1 est ate or so anil h the I eol as may be iio.'-aay lo pay sa:d tlebts, charges and ex pel' es. II is further oidered that a ropy of this notice oe published 1 a lour successive weeks prior to ;!:: time n."l h.r said heal nil, in the ".Senii v eekiv Ni-.ws 1 1 1 kai.ii. " a leal new spaper pub bsind :n t.'as i i n nt v. Nebraska. I hited tiii.s J.'jlh day ol July A I). 1KIS. I'.asii. S. Kamsi:y. Judife. Probate Notice. In County (aunt, Cass County. Nebraska. 1 1, tin: m.ittel ul the estate oi A. Jul. aeLte Wright, deceased. Chaiiotie Amelia Morrison. Juiiet Amanda Ilia.-;;. Mary bairn (ialiaher, I-'rances Kvelyn A ii'', ini'l all other persons interested in said :u itn-r, aie hereby untitled that on the hith day il I'l'V, 1 -:i, l-rances K. Wise tiled a petition in s .id l oan. ai!ei;iiiej am jiii; other things, that A. la, ;a. -tie V. n-ht died on the rth day of Jiny. lstis. 'e ivii, a last will and testament, and possessed i leal aial personal estale, and thai the above i;a : a;- 1 o nisi it u te al i the persons interested in the estate of sai I deceased, and praying for the pro .ate ol said v.iil and for administration of said -late . ou re hereby not i tied that if you fai 1 to appear at said court on the lith day ot August, A. 1) hi-, at ten o'clock a. lu. to contest tne pro bate ol said will, the court may allow and probate said u iii. and grant administration of said estate 1,1 James M I'.uleison and Robert 15. Windham, ,r s ime o'her suitab.e person, and procee 1 to a setticiiieiit tiiereof. V-. :tner-s ;::y hand and seal of said court at l'iau.-ir.'iut.'i, .clii.i kn, this, l-'th day of July a. i). . (i KC1KI IH M. Sl'l'RPICK, (-::-.V County Judge. Legal Notice. I ;i tie J list: ict Court of ( ,'ass County, Nebraska. n tne mailer ot the es- j late of loim Cu-ack, , : ,a el ) A i 'I .i ic ai: ni of N'athaiiiei H. Meeker, adminis 1 1 .i t i . with .s ill annexed :jf the e-tate of John t. usac.-:. 'icce ee 1. lor license to s-i! real estate t , ; a . dcats, legacies aud cxjicustts of admin-:-'. i at i-ai. '1 l.i - c ii: .- can on for hearing upon the peti . .a: oi Nathaniel It. M c-eKi-r miiii aiistrator ol the c - ;i ' e "f b ,iiii i u-;tck. de-ceased, v. ith wiil au- 1 ;a.e.M l .i a i.ccnse t- seo t..e .'.est one i.a.f -.. -io, nt h .-.c- - t i.piarier (s'.v! of sec- :.' a i'1' t'j.' n-liip e.even 111' range nine (Ul ';. s c itinty, Nebra- ka or a sanicic-iit amount of ; a a - a. nej to pay the ciets of administration, debts .:. i ic',.ij:c- oi saiei e tate ai.d its appearing to -.he liia.ci -igiied ju Ige of the district court that :::it -.- :- nut ':rik eat personal property in the .an i.- ot -aid adannisti '.tor to pay the debts, 'V'l'.c. ch .lges and eiieii:ses of the adminis : r -t : j:i "' s.e .1 estate, and it appearing to the i : :.;e ol tin- court that it is nece-sarv to sell the t ea c- t..lo dc-i no a :n said petition, hied herein !' the pa;, tnei.t f sai ! lebls, leg.acie ;, charges ,:!!! e- l ea-es ol a i.i.:iii.-irat:oii. it is ;ii..reJ-.e ordered that aii per-i;:iS in-le.-te I in -ai I cslate a. ear before me al tfie .1 ihj cuik ot tin: i..-tnct court of ' ass aiitv. Nc: lii-.-.ai. p. ii.e city.it 1 'iat t-mou t h . on ti.- I.Ida;, oi pic'n'.ai'. l-'.'s, at t a i o'f loc ii p ai. 1 :-ai.l day to stuivv caiire why a license h n-.d 'i 't in: gr.-iiited as prave l. to sai 1 ad :..:.: ti. it n" i- -eil tae aij-ive described real es t... j ...r s . n; ...li t l.ei e- f as may be necessary to j,-i.v a.d de:.. legacies, charges and expenses, i ; is t .i tie. r ordcrc 1 that a c- py of this notice ;;-.:. .:-!:'-' t -r !ot;r successiye weeks, prior to t:... t::i:e taxed for sa:.l hearing, iu the Semi V" ..-.-. .'. Mia Hi.KAl.lJ. a legal new-paper, pub ;s.e 1 -.j C.:-s county, NebrasKa. !).:t-.-d this -i!,t day of Juiy. I'jAsIL. -S. Kamsky, Judge. Probate Notice. hi county court, Cass county, Nebraska. In the m.a-tcr of the estate of Henry Martens, dc-.cie.ei. Auu ta Martens, Mria Martens, Herman Malleus, hied Martens. Kmiiie Martens, Henri etta Maiicns. and aii other persons interested in i-a.d matt-'i. are hereby notmed that on the 4th d'.v "f Aujjust 1m, Augusta Martens tiled a pe t.tiot: :ji said court, ali.-g'ing among other things that. Henry Martens died on the liitii day of June iea ing a iast u;ii and testament, and pos-s-j-sc- iot rc-ai and personal estale in said county, ;ai1 that ahoye named constitute ah the persons ::.tei c-tc I iii s.r i mailer, and pray :ng for the pro !.;e said will and lor administration of said er a e. Y.-:: are hereby notitie-i that if you fail to ap pear ;i: -a. i c -i.rt on the ai.-t uay of August, A. i '. at : o'clock a. :n. . to contest the probate .. ! -a. J v. '. i. the t jttr t may a..ow and probate -:.;,; ,-'.'. an ! giait.t ad:i.i:iir t ration of sa-d estate t .'vi ga-'.i Mai tens, ,.r sotne other suitable per s a. ai. l i r- ceed t a a settic-meiit thereof. ''. .pies- n-.y nand a,.J the seal of r-aid Court at i ' i . -1 r s : i i , -. ; 1 1 1 Nc bra-i.a. thi-. the Mh day of a t A. 1 J. h:-. , "i- -i i Oi.cia.i-. M. M'lRl.utK, County Judge. Notice to Creditors. : i: ii' Ni h'.'.Aska ( ..-s Co'.illtV. ( ss. In County Court. In t: cc N sa.i e t.a e matter of the c-t .te cf Jolin Johnson, de- -.-c .1. t'i.e is her- by given that the cred tors cf deoea-ed ''iii meet the administrator of said te. be!- r-- n. e. C'.untv judge of Cass county, i as' a. at -.he County court room m hiatts--.:, :n s .fai c lunty, on the third day of March, l-'.-.i. at n:i:e o'ciocic a. m . tor the purpose .Sc. A. i' ot I j:-T t r tesentitia their ciattns tor examination, ad-r.i'.-nt an 1 a'.io.v i:.ce. :x months are allowed the credit-.rs said deceased to present their ii',s and -lie ear t -r the administrator to set a. i er tate. from the thii d dy of September. ittiess niv hand and the seal of said county C ourt at I'.attsmouth. iNebrar-ka, ttus At. i Mi day of August. 1 !-. IjhCiKCit 11. .r. i. .LOCK, Coiii..y Judge. Jftll I.IT Bottom Dropped ...of Prices On 1897-Grown ... Garden and Field Two Packages Everything else Now is the time to repair your fore the rains he"in WIT WW JTM we nave bomethin i'inw In a door lock th.it will last a lili-liiiir ; Ii i . works better and costs K -ss, nioncv t lit : i .1 Call and see adravity door lock, at l!ic i . i. . store ol . . . . S. E. 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