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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1893. i It MAI M ciiArrKii xvn concm'dki). "I iliink tlio Imly Is In trouble. 8ho wears a black veil, and her volco in wck," the waiter volunteered, by way of enlightenment. "Con It bo-" "Show the lady up," said John Lo ri mer, peremptorily. "Why should sho come to me? To reproach me? To curse mo? How can I face her, John, this dcsolato girl?" I John took her In his arms and kissed her gravely on the- forehead: "Dear wife, bear In mind that you only obeyed an inexorable hecesslty.l You have nothing to flinch from. Sho asked to see you ulone. I wish I could belp you! but I cannot" Ida Fairbanks found Nora standing calm and collected bytho barewhlto marble center-table. Hut at sight of that dcsolato figure, with Its Impene trable black veil dropping in heavy folds about her majestic form, Nora's composure forsook her entirely. Sho held out both hands imploringly as she obbeds "You havo como hers to tell mo thai you hato mo. You have como here to curse mo for wrecking, your happiness. l couiu not ncip ui u.no cmw my hands. What would you havo done?" "Exactly what you did," sold Ida, wearily. Who had thrown back her Tell, and stood looking at Nora with haggard eyes awd lips that twitched convulsively: "I started with Ninette. I thought I would bring her here to plesd with you for her fsthe r; but but a friend met us and insisted "upon my leaving th child with Mr. Borimer until I had seen you. It was Dennis. I havo been say ing good-by to him giving him up a second time last time." "Why? Oh, why?" Nora was kneeling by the arm of the chair into which sho had forced her vis itor. "Surely it Is not his wish?" "Noi it is not his wish. Poor Dennis! But do yon not see how shocking It Is to ho thinking of anything but-hlm?" She put her hands to her head, perplex edly. "I am so tired of thinklng-so 8I1E IIELD OUT Urcdof trying to straighten things out!" "You wanted mo to do something for jrou?" Nora bcut her head gently ond kissed tho whlto bluc-vclncd hand thot rested on tho arm of tho chair. "My Ucart aches for you! Oh, bay that you forgive roe!" "Forglvo you? Do you suppose I think you liked to do It? Oh, dear, no! It must havo been horrible! And you Ninette's mint tho 'Norrlo' sho loves so dearly still. Hut don't you see? Den nis must not have n brother-in-law In tho penitentiary for life. 1 believe they think that will bo tho sentence unless unless" Sho shuddered, closed her eyes, and her head dropped heavily back against tho chair. Nora sprang to her feet In alarm. Ida opened her eyes slowly: "I havo not fainted. I don't know how to faint. I caiuo to ask you to do something. I feel as If you were tho only ono they would listen to. I wish Dcunls had not followed mo here. Ills face comes between mo and Sibley. I ought not to think of a. thing but my poor boy until until 1 procure his par don." "Pardonl" Nora took up tho word feverishly. "A pardon from tho gov crnor?" Ida looked at her anxiously. "Yes. You could do it. Sho was your sister. Your wishes would carry weight You loved her child his child. I thought for Ninette's sake, perhaps" Nora laid her hand over tho girl's quivering lips ns softly as a falling flower petal, "l'oor, suffering sister, for your 6akel" A rush of feet, a bhrill, childish treble, and Ninette, hold aloft In Den nis' strong nrms, was before them, flut tering her small handkerchief fran tically. "IIo tells mo to cry good news! Hope! hope!" Hoth women turned appealing eyes on Dennis. Tho torturo of another mo mont's suspenso could not bo borne. "A clow," ho said, huskily, "but I do bellcvo It will lead to Sibley's vindica tion." Then, addressing himself now to Ida, now to Nora, ho went on, excitedly: "I was slttlug in tho square, waiting for you, dear. I had allowed Nlnctto to wauderott tho length of u bench with somo respectable-looking youngster, when, all of a sudden, a commotion of aomo sort curried every idler in the squaro to a certain corner of it. It doesn't take long to mass a crowd In that locality, and before I could mako up my mind whether to sit out or try to leavo tho Equaro in advanco of the ragged forerunners, two policemen wcro ainott abreast of mc, dragging between .'! M i lit!. Uli I, r '"'"' lllllll them a woman In a beastly state of In toxication. " "At slf,'ht of her, Ninette, there, sot up u howl: 'Celeste! Celeste! my Ce leste!' "The mob entne to a standstill. The woman hud wrenched herself frco and darted towards tho child. Sho was on her knees, clutching tho llttlo tiling's skirts, nnd weeping pltcously over her. 'It Is my Nlnctto! my llttlo Ninette! They are taking your Celeste to Jul!. Ileg for her, llttlo one! plead for your Celeste! They say sho Is drunk. I'lcnd for her, llttlo one!' Ilut Ninette, tcrrl lied beyond reason, pushed her away, nnd clung, to my neck, shouting: 'Tuke her away! tako her uway! It isn't my Celeste!' "Then, by tho Lord Harry, Norric, I! ever you suw a fuco becotno sud denly vlperlsh, that fiend's did. The pollcomcn dragged her forward. She laughed, and nliookherilstintho child's face, 'hlttlo beast! what docs it mat ter? I have had all tho revenge I want out of tho Lorlmcrs and tho Fuirbanks and tho Hcmways.' " Nora started violently. "Out of tho Hcmwoys? Oh, Dennis, can It he Sho was poor Mellla'n servant: could she Melllo was tho only llcmway sho knew." "It Is a clew worth following up. I camo to bring tho child to you. I am going to consult tho chief of police." Slowly, cautiously, tho Might Indis cretion of a vengeful outburst was woven in and out with every strand of circumstantial evidence, until, standing at bay, tho French woman, under so vero interrogation, made her confession of guilt with a fierce recklessness toorn of despair. "Yes," sho said, "I have had all the revenge I wanted out of tho Lorimers oud Tali-banks! Tho women, I mean. They arc arrogant and treated the nurse Celeste as If she were b worm. Worms turn sometimes, aud Celeste Hougereaux Is that sort of a worm. When Miss Fairbanks ordered inj from the house and told mo I was not a fit person to bo with her niece, I hated her! When I got back to New Orleans, without placo and without money, 1 was In despair. If I hurt been hand some, 1 need not have despaired. Hut le bon Dlcu has cursed mo with ugli ness. I had, therefore, to look out for myself. A fellow servant of mine at one time, a man named Hcnnejt, feel- BOTH HANDS. ..(T sorry for me, told rao that his mis tress, a beautiful and rich lady, wanted to chango her maid, nnd I might possi bly get the place. Ho look mo to m-c her. I laughed to find that Mrs. Eu geno Norcross wns Ninette's mother. Sho did not laugh. Sho turned very whlto when I camo Into her beautiful library, where Mio was sitting alone. I kuow ten much of her patt life. Sho spoke Insolently to me. I don't know why it inflamed mo so. It was perhaps because I hud clt'iuilc some brandy just beforo going there. I went very near to her I do not know what for. l put my hands about hor throat. I do not kuow what for. It was all ilono so quickly. I do not know why I did it at all. I think I meant only to frighten her. Hut sho lay so very quiet that sho frightened me. I did not ask Dennett to show mo tho way out. When I got back to my room I found that a llttlo charm which I woro on my brace let was gone. It was a bit of broken chain with a seal with a bird on it that the child Ninotto had had among her playthings, and I had taken it from her, for sho know nothing of Its value, and I liked it. It was a pretty trinket. "I had no idea tho wholo thing the mystery, I mean would hlugo on that. I havo read all the trial. Tho Fair banks and tho Lorlmcrs havo Buffered equally in it." Then, elowerlncr sullenlv nn lmr .. secutors, as she called them, nho folded her long, thin arms and stubbornly re fused to utter another word. Hut shu had Mild enough to alter the complexion of the universe for tho two families upon which tho concentrated hatred of her Ignorant soul had beeu centered. The lawyers did tho rest It was several weeks after that acci dental meeting of tho child Ninette and her bonno that 'Lorlmer, turning, as was his wont, to thoughts for others, ordered his hort-o to ildo over to Olenburnle. Whlto Cliffs was giving thanks for mercies received, and it was only just that old Cato should bo made a sharer in tho universal Joy. "I think I'll Ju,t read him Dick's let ter entire," ho bald to Kufo, who wns lengthening his stirrup straps for him after ho had mounted. "It Is such a bright, luiimv letter, nnri niu it ,.u .,. clearly." "It's been worth a dnig-shop-full of v"im.a ui nioiticr," sain Kit re, applying his broad open palm vigorously to the shining Hunk of Lorrlc'a horso'by way of send-off. 1 "Don't let mother move until I come back," Lorrlo looked over his shoulder 10 command. RnI0!iUcJckauU bQUudim back up the stairs two at rt time, laid the com mand peremptorily on tho mistress of Whlto Cliffs, who, though polo nnd thin from her late sickness, was essaying to grasp onco mora tho domestic scepter. "You nro not to move," said llafe, severely: "that Is, after I get you Into that big chair In tho corner. Lorrlc soya you are not." Mrs. Lorlmer sank Into tho chair with a now sort of docility. This Illness and tho hours of reflection that had como to her with convalescence had lessened her sense of sclf-lmportanco materially. It seemed highly probable that tho world, and even Whlto Cliffs, would havo gono on even If sho had not. "I think I should llko to hear Dick's letter again," sho said, then smiled at Hufo's comical expression. "I know I have heard It five times, but It Is good to hear of tho clouds breaking away nnd tho sun shining on them nil down there. And, Itaphuel, I think It will do mc good to humblo myself beforo Den tils nnd beforo John's wife." "I don't think they would want that mother," said Rnfe, with n gentleness born of pity for tho sharp belf-rubuko In tho old womon's tones. "Yes, ycsl or at least 1 will want It I kept Dennis from marrying that noblo girl for years; and and ltaphacl, If I had not repeated to John tho words I heard that fiend Celeste use, tho very first night poor Nora spent at Whlto Cliffs, ho would not have been so suplno nftcrwards. 1 mtidc him believe tho child Nlnctto was Nora's daughter and not her niece. I have been a bad, hard hearted old woman, and don't deserve to havo lived to sco tho two houses of White Cliffs nnd Olcnburnlo bo blissful ly united." "Thank God, they uro united at last!" snld Hafe, bowing his curl-crowned head reverently. "Head mo Dick's letter again, Haph nel," she demanded, with a touch of the old Impcriousness. "I can repeat It to you," said Hafe; "I know It by heart; but Lorrlo has gono over to Glcnburnlo to read It to Cato." . "Just llko him," said Mrs. Lorlmer, with a proud smllr. "Just like him," Hafe echoed, cordial ly. "Well, Dick says that the wholo crowd, himself excepted, seemed disin clined to return to Glcnburnlo nnd Whlto Cliffs Immediately. They havo all gone through so much that Fair banks thinks they can best recover their equilibrium by traveling a month nl i Ti . l. ll.t. or M. x iiey uro m uuaiuu uy mis time." "And Dick?" "Fairbanks begged him to taka charge of the furnishing of Sister Ida'a suite. He wants tho rooms tho old gen tleman occupied so long beautified for Dennis and his wife. Dick will bo tip on the Sherlock and bring tho decorat ors with him." " 'Sister Ida.' That sounds sweet, Raphael.".. 4 ov- --er ngatn," itiucoy saiu, imihlilng llko a girl. "Sho Is such a grand woman, mother. And there are so many clumsy men botwecn tho two families. Wo need hor." "I thought of that so often," said Mrs. Lorlmer, humbly, "when 1 lay there waiting for the Miramons. Yes, sho Is a grand woman; and I will bo proud to call her daughter." "You havo had a daughter all along, mother." "John's wife. Yes. Hut I am wiser now than I was when John brought her here. I hopo they won't tarry very long, Raphael. I grow restless already." Hut they did. They tarried until tho wild azaleas and tho yellow jasamlno and tho purple-eyed periwinkles were tumbling over each other in fragrant chaos adown tho slopes of Dry bayou; until tho pink tint of health nnd happi ness had como back to tho faces of two dear women; until Sibley Fairbanks began to find In his child balm for tho unjust treatment ho had endured at tho hands of tho world; until old Glen burnlo, resplendent in its fresh beauty, was ready to open its welcoming por tals to thorn. It was on tho first night of Nora's return that tho mistress of Whlto Cliffs, following her to tho old bedroom where two years beforo she had given hor such a doubtful welcome, folded her In her arms and niado a full confession beforo asking God's blessing on their reunited circle. It was well done, and fully done; for neither bane nor blessing ever fell lightly from tho lips of the mistress of tTUUVJ V.U11S. THE END. Thn SclrulUr Snake. There is a llttlo rcntllo lielonRinjr in Modap;aear known as tho scimitar snake-that is, tho curling sword. Itunuing along tho back from head to tail is a blackish, horny Bubstunce, which bends'with the convolutions of tho snake's body as readily as would u woll-tcmnered htcul spring, and throughout Its entire length it bears an edge as hard as flint and bharp as a razor. They aro not poisonous, but r. . . u,i vucm 6PngB on a man, which ho is very likely to do, ho will soon have a leg off unless cracked ou tho pate. Somo enuko fipcciallsts claim that the prescuce of this reptile on tho island is tho reason that there aro no largo quadrupeds to be found there nt present, tho curling sword in back ages having taken otr legs faster than they could be created. The Honks of Confucius. Tho Chinese Rcriptures or sacred books wcro compiled nnd partly com posed by Confucius himself. They nro divided into flvo books viz.: l. The Vi-King, which treats wholly of cos mogony. 2. Shu-King, tho acts and wiso maslms of Vnou, Khun nud other Chinese kingn nud philosophers, who aro now hold in greut veneration. J). Shi-Kiug, which contains nil sacred poems, a. l.'c-King, or "Tho Hook of Kites," which Is u repository of mux Inis. and directions for uveryday lifo of nil sorts and conditions of people. f. Chun-Tslen, which is history of the time of Confuoliis. M'li...... iw,i... t..i collectively, uro usually referred to In lists of "lllblcs of the World" as "Tho flvo Kings." Tho word "icing" in this connection simply means "book." New llcnl Estate Finn. J. II. DAVIS & SON, Heal Estate, Loan nnd Insurance Agonls. Red Cloud, Nebraska. Oflleo with D. P. Trunkey, Moon Mock Wo havo located in Red Cloud nud will be ploated to havo people who desire to sell their farms to call and list their lauds with us as we have eastern buyers. Call and see us. J. II. DAVIS &. SON. D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Agent Red Cloud. Notice ot Sale. In the matter of thu estate ot Nets 1'oiilson, tleceaseil. Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of an order ot 1 II. Ileal, Juiljui of the district court of Webster enmity, Nef., intiilc on tho tilth ilnv of Inly, ls'tf. for the sale oi tint real rstato herein after described, there Mill ho .sold at thu cast ilnor of the court house, at Ited t.'lond, Webster rwiiiliti V.ilt .ui tin. .Plil .1.,.. .f Uunt I.n. tcr.i at 1 o'rloek p. in . at pnlillc vendue to (he IMeK. i-nres..iv,in.,WMlcliO lollOW llK . ll'rll Web stcr county. Neb. Snl.i winj viit -remain oen one hour, from l to a p. in. Administrator do bonus nun of the estate ot Nels I'niilsoii, deceased. P.ited, AiiKiist IHth, 183.1. Prolialc Kollt'v. 'fate pf Nehr.iskn, Webster county. In tho county eouit of Webster county, Neb. Notice Is lioiebyulvrn to nil persons ImvlHir w .nV'l.'VJ'Vvi"? ,',Ka,nst ,'-,m" Utnlruil. Wnuoiier.lato ot Webs er enmity, deceased, that l:o lino llxed fornilnu claims ik altiVt slid "" 2.1 1! x mol,tlls ,,"" ,h0 "d 'y "f 8c ptem. All such persons nre required to present their claims with tin voucher to the county Jumle of -aid county, at lil mce herein on or beforo tin' :::..,,:lL0Li,l:u,c"' J,83'' '!m' Ml claims ao ll cd .muicii, ibU4, at lo o clock it. in. n.. i .i i .... JAMK.S HUI'I'V. county Judge. Uated this ISIIi day of August, 18UJ. Publication Notice. Und I Ortlco at lllonniliietnn. Nob., July Zi, mat. Notice is heicby islven Unit the folloulni:. named settler has tiled notice of his em 'make filial proof In support of his claim a ni i m"UV c',mrt' Webster county, at lie.i loud, Neir.ikit.un Hiit unlay, Noiiieinuor ad. lKU,izt Kraiik htoken. lid. Ami, No. r'lVj r.ir Ihiiiiit ne'4 .ec-.'.l i. N Itmltlo 12 W ml, . l !!iV ywx IU llillllUI UIU 1I1IH1U Ifltr iVIIhiidiJAj In nr.,1'., f if M.lllt l.lllil lis 'aW'Vi.W w; "'""'ncl, Oliver of Ited Cloud. Miliinsk:t iimi jtici an. ,in in ir. . MeCiill, nil 1-01 '. HAU.KV, HcKbter Notice Tor Publication. IjiiiiI I nfllco at IlloomliiRton, Nelir.. Auir.n. tsoi Notice Wlieieuv kivcii that the follovtlii" I!.Um,wSlllS?illtVr.ll5,i ,llL'11 ,'""10 " '" "Melt o, o make Hunt proof In support of his claim mill that said proof ulll t,u J'a(t0 i.f,re ifioHirk o the sel.J.sVe; sti.1 Vi A. wnKVs.TG ffi'i V r hinV!,.:1VK..S !?"'K '.!":w..APn'ye m!,: AV'.'iL. WS A. !-iii.iii"r 0.(1.AH.KV, ItlKlster. otice I'or IMihllcatlon. (.and onicent llloomlncion. Nfii..Aiii. u .cm tho District coillt, Wtdister Co.. lit Ited IMnml f i'.,;1n,l,;'1''!lll',1''lTl'1'r,?' ,S;M vl7-: lllchar.1 1. 1 .11 lit. I 111. All! Vil H.JII r..M il... ..... au..e.i!;;-eeipHV;ui!J,,vc.hp.,n'm'H lie names the fo'loitluc witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation or.siild '"M.vlj Johii f. WlUou, Allot N irfauWr'1, w,nu- a. w.uo,,, o.tJ.liAII.KV, iti-KiMer, I.ckuI Xolicu. In the PJjtrlct Comt of Wfhstor County, stale ot Nebraska. 1'annle WeinU'iK, 1'luli till. vs. Solomon Maudlelnimi, Adeline Mandlehaiim, and IteKina WelnbuiK, (leleud.iuis. Nrii n ReKln.iWelnliFiK.ilefHiii,iiit, will take notice Ibat mi ih- HI, day of AiKiint, , I "tsV-.l rannlii We luhcri:, pl.dulilT heri' n, nii-.l li.i pclltli.ll In the i sti let court ot Web 'st "r v u tl. Nebi. ska, Hitalnst suld di'fomlniiis. and th ' fi Jee and piajtr of which aio to foiWh's" t 0 certain moi iKtti;os executed liy th let.'ndai is .Solomon Mandl.h.imn nud H Hum loom, 1. 1. Maun, and the .". uliivrs ten m!)!i"' ' -ii t?r ..!!, ,.Vi,i'; iii i iitv imniit'.ni (lnert hIKI Mnt Ninitli west ,,,air of tho imilheiist q ,, "," " .!. iliui ill iii i huh tin i. s.. ... 1. 1.: m. ". ' -.--.. .....islsm !.(, iimviiiii ii i (Mir (1). raiii'M iiIiih (li). west ol thelJUi I', .M.1),; WebiVu m, i.i, tiiiiiasKii, in Memo i in paviuenl ot tine , . fft i. "iV.r '". . "'.'f1' ..'. 'fW 'T He :": W'lH'v '.' ....r.r'ni:.inuvii,Vi.'!:K .'. " iiiin ili'ini H.I 11 Uiitos llllil i'ffi', "r.!i!?.&!!!!'J'!M!di.rps satisfy' tim (i.uomu'.hm ,m'. el!, ' V"l !! nioiiiiiiiiesHlliI imietsu as nforosa il (xeci V "V.'"..'. ."'. "IW . !''' I'l-sWiHH vthle u . i. ' 'i'i' 'I'i'i iiuiiier inurelBr I or before the Ifth day or 8eileiber"Wtii " ton aro reiiu rei in iin.nri. ..ir.vkui.L Fort Abstract L. II. TOUT, iMana-jcr. AhstffSMSiiB off T$Mb Furnished to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and ON SHOUT NOTICE. ilavlnulmil ten years oxperlr'ice In county records mut one of the most complete set of At otr.ict books In tit- I'ate.wcRtriRiiili'u pntlsfscilnii. Yni t mom solicited All onto rt llllril proitiptlv l).(Kni doK.ir liolitl tiled I ml approved Aihlnsorci'.U on h. II. l'O.'lT Makaukii, Hod Hond, Neb. C. M. SMITH & 1IAUT, I'UOI'IUETOHS or mwww UMAir mot Orders promptly flllocl. V our patronnso oolloltcd G. V. MATKINS, Dgalgr hi Secoild-tfaiid Goods First door north of Moon Block, If you want bargains you should not fail to call and see me. for I have them. E. B. di:ali:ii ix Fresh and salt Meats lied Ctoutl, jebras7:a. Your trade is solicited. I kill nothing but the best of beeves, &c. MarketOne Iloor North of llc:?ry Cook. PLATT c& FREES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard KED CLOUD, NKB. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. krv risW iv Lumber, Coal, Red Cloud, Prices Lower W. W. WRIGHT, T HAS OX II 1X Hardwarf, of All Kinds Barbwire, Gasoline Stoves, Cooking Stoves, &c, &c. In fact he has one of the most complete lines of hardware west of Omaha. nc.cr icuvc llie jif 1 Doctor Henderson mfcl Ire nu R.n.,hi, n.uf. """ nn.lcxprcMallclnesFcntevTmvhe'r irt;, i :"7!,. nn7'" ..,' S??i"iy.oa i 1 fonjctfulncsa. bashf ulnes4 enni 'QiT,i;, V . ' ".H? aaa "0'cncson tno taco. atorenervTinaliVaravVeVer Syphilis. ihncModlsMS0ilnouT iu,s -A'", ".' "iu.!uSP c"rca Tllpnra C,.il -7. " .."l. " 3MlllnF:.wSS"L4,""?l uicei, una nil forms of Privato miilV- -..w.m, uniiiiiuKn. oores. tionnrrhnn.a nn, HOSlllTniVritrnl -.-- "ir. wwvw Xi VAV-.".'u"c":'"DaJ" UUUK for both Hexes, 60 paces, 27 nlo -""'""'iutauous.l I ICClHUSeiim nt Anntnm., i,i,,k0 tnoJOSttml wnx flRurcsdccply Impress th!v1VnVm!I."1,l0'Sur,?3Lt,r''' TI' tlon a Hcrmon without wSbJ laJ 5 J. rVI"1"'1"1!-a school of lnntruc. -.e'lSfrSr'rSirJ 557 -..-., A. H, Cray, the Insurance Man, Red Clod, 4 X-"- j i ne riome o IVnlf r., lilin. I... ..,n. " '"i ""imiiiii )ll Co., Red Cloud, GOBLE, Lime, athEtc, Nebraska. than any yard. city until y NCC ,,,,, (02&IQ4W.flfhS -VAMear ai .. .?. z. " wl 1 1 , IrlUa "".. rutrrTiiiri,raifuatt,:t r..i.;.--. -.,.. . JetaKJr.,.i r.. ..., . viaiu rx OVER 27 YEARS OF SPEClAl DDArTr. .esunnt vrtTv.r. .""'ii ,l:-"u oy man ".""W caseii cured. Ajroan, irora pazo or break uud experience are. "'? 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