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T h 0 grnssy slopo shelved lown Into tlio vnlloy, wlicro tlio wood lny black and Rtill. TliifYmlHq rtnililnd ISSfifr bowed as she I "( pnsscd upon lior way. A lark got up and roso ringing to heaven, Sho sped out of tlio moadow and into the sunlight, and tlio sound of her young laughter floated down the valley echoes joined it then), and th llttlo ravine gurgled with merriment, Miranda stopped, with her chin iutlio air, and listened. Was it all tlio ccti.T of her own delight, or was It some thing mora? Tlio peal of her mock ery died into the ROinbro copse, and out of it, fresh and clear, a vole trilled merrily on Its upward way. Miranda htood and waited. lie camo up the bank of wild flow ers, bis face bright with the love of life and laughter, and at the sight of her he paused. The two faced each other for a while in silence, and then smile ran round Miranda's lips, and the young man's eyes sparkled with Merriment, "I took your laughter for a signal," aid he, making his beaming saluta tions; "but I reckoned little upon so harming an assignation." "It wus but a signal of the spring, sir," she says with a dainty bow. "Nay," ho replied, "I make no such distinctions between the seasons. I laugh the wholo year through; it ii the mannor of the wlso. You wll. perceive my jocund humor, fair mis tress. Doliovo me, it's not tlio whim of an hour contrived by the guilos of spring morning, but a very settled disposition of the mind. I am broad based upon gaiety." "Ah! to be gayl" cried Miranda; "to be gny Is to livo." "Life is at our feet," said the morry youth. I take an infinite picture in its complexities. lielicve me, noth ing should matter, save tlio twinkling f an eye or the dimpling of a cheek." "You are right," said Miranda, smiling. "How can one have enough ef laughter?" "We are of ono mind," he answered pleasantly. "Let us go into our corner and be merry together. "Why not?" said Miranda. "Why ot?" "There are 10,000 pleasures in this Illy world," ho went on, "und, for myself, I have not yet exhausted th tenth part of them. Count my years, then, and make three score 11 ml teq the dividend, and what remains? Puck them into the hours over so neatly and you will not exhaust the store. And that is why I am a spendthrift of pleasures. I eke not out my delights. I would burn twenty In a straw hat ontofHheor ouprlce and toss a dozen to the ducks upon tlio hike for pity." "Yes, yes," agreed Miranda. "Time" he continued with fine corn "Time has discovered us a con piracy of ages to enthrone this mel ancholy. Hut we are not traitors to our rightful being, you and I, and wa will clap a crown upon the head of 11 11 ". ,,ir ';. 1 l .1 . t.K 'a VKAmim v rvti, r- .--.' jp"hji it r a wmoihiVi.vf 1 lUkS SM Wi MIHANOA OABl'F.D. lugher, and lay the usurper by the heels in his proper dungeon." "He wero better there," replied Mi randa thoughtfully. "There Is never 11 eat" hn im. sumed, "upon which wo may not trample, not a trouble which we may not forget. What a fool ho is who would nurse his sorrow nnd not bury it In the deepest grave!" "What a fool," murmured Miranda dreamily. "Should ono loso .1 friend. .1 (lg for friendship!" cpioth lu. ' Does one oast a lover, 11 snap for a hundred lovcrsl What hits been remains, nnd what Is shall lie." Miranda said nothing. "Substract Jove from life," said tlio young man, "and life remains, I would have the world know that lovo Is a pleasant cipher, nu amlablo and entertaining mood, and that lifo is left when lovo is lost There is no love. It were more truly writ in the plural and spelled with 11 small lottor. Miranda turned upon him swiftly. "Flo! fle!" she cried and the light flashed In her eves. "I "know nothing of this love, but I dare swear there bo things that mat ter. Tako these from llfu ami wnv. will rest over? Is there not Burrow, and Is there not pain? Is thorc not remorse, and Is there not th thing called sin? I know nothing of these I nm too young to tin w 1 1. 1, a tUero they stand, sir, importuning at oor doors with outstivtelio.l anns.and om una only to lift tlio latch to let thnu In. You would deny the very pnlso of human natmc when you Ifnoro tliosj evils. Yo.t would for tveur the very wuakneb ivhl.-h hive composed for you your sentiments. ' In tho excitement of hr retort Miranda's fauj Hushed and grew bright Wide-oyed, the young uuvn tared at her and forgot to laugh, and M m w&xm J VV3 J M 'j. .i Jfa Afa 1 I '4 hi) I 11 ml I I 1 when she had done his head dropped and ho sighed. "Ah," she said, "you .ilgh. You yourself have felt and sutTurnd, Yon have helled yourself! You sigh. There uro facts In lifo evou for sighs." ""i'ls truo," ho answered softly, "yet I sighed for pleasure, " "What pleasure?" slio asked curi ously. "Or it may bo hopo," ho added. lie look od nt her, and his gnzo was mild and wistful. She regarded him In perploxlty, and thou a wild flush took hor in tho cheek and throat. "Pooh! pooh I" sho cried, and turned off, plucking at tho hawthorna bush. Tho whlto may smolt rank, but strange and soothing; tho petals shivered nnd fell. Miranda's heart boat on, wondorlng. Something chipped at its doors again and again. Would sho open? What was this i in patient visitor that pleaded so for entranco? Sho had so llttlo knowl edge; she was but nowly arrived upon tho world. Her emotions were still stringers to her; sho was a Dilgrlm till among hor now sensations. Ought sho to opon? Nay, to stay so and wonder was surely pleasantest One day she would throw wide the doors and look. But now it was neet to feel that hand upon tho knooker, that clutching at the latoh, and He trembling within in feigned Insecurity. She turned and faced him. Straightway the clamor ceased, and in her heart was silcnoc. She looked him coldly in the face. "You smile for love?" she askod. "Yes, doar," Bald ho, "und for the thought of you. "Oh, you take me too lightly," she broke out. "You do not guess what a solemn thing this lovo may bo. You flutter into a thousand follies on tho scantost reflection. You will dance, and you will play, and you will jingle-jangle through your holi day world without a thought for any thing but pirouettes and jigs and whirligigs of laughter. The most sonorous of sacred sorrows may sound in your ears and wake no echo but a gape within your heart. And you would put mo upon that dead plane of ribald merriment with yourself? I will laugh with you. Yesfl will go beg of you for jests in my jocund easonB. I am willing to shriek over your whimsicalities at my own pleas ure. In my sereno unthinking mo menta I will be content to exchange humors with you, and to vow lifo were void and dull were not Buch as you at ray beck. But when I've opened ray chamber and fastened the door upon myself, my soul and I shall be alono together, and I will weep, and pity, and repent, nnd ache out my heart with sorrows in which you can have no lot. I am young, but I have nn inkling of what tho world may mean." "The world," said he, "means hap piness." "Tho world," sho retortod, "means tears and bitter wringing of the hands. Havo I not hoard of death, and have I not seen pain? You think me gay, yet how long shall I keep tills gaiety in my heart? I go round upon tho wheel. It turns and changes. Whnt shall bofall to-morrow that I shall not weep today? You would pluck me with no greater consideration than you would pluck a flower from its stalk wherewith to deck your coat Should It wither or falladust.another will servo until tho coming of tho wine. Look you, you will sigh and weep for lovo, and your sighs will be smiles, and your tears will be laugh ter. Forthright your heart is singing liko a lark. Yours! yours is the shal lowest of paltry passions." "I would do much for you," said he. "Give mo your dimples," cried Mi randa, "and so to tho churchyard with a wry faco?" "Even that," he answered, nodding. "Pah! You will not contain your face lugubriously for tlvo minutes by the clock. Though you shull remem ber to be sober for two sentences, at the third you will be whistling, and the fourth will find you holding your Ides." no moved a stop toward her. "And if I should die for you," he asked, pleadingly. Miranda gasped. Sho contemplated his faco with uncertainty. Ills eyes shone with tho dew of tears; his hands trembled; it was tho corner of his mouth that bat raved him. Mi randa burst Into laughter. "Youl" sho cried. "You! Why, you would forget my cntlln as it passed, and tho color of my faco ore my back was upon you. "See hero," she said; "I will give you to tlio hedge for mis ery; but I swear you will tako to tho lane as jauntily as an hour since. Get you gone, my merry man, and come ugain to dispute with mo in nn idle humor. Fie! fle! to tnlnk on you nnd death in tlio snmo company!" Ho sighed and turned away, "You have the smallest heart of any maid I know." ho said, shaking his head. "Tho better for ray laughter," laughed Miranda. Ho moved across tho meadow, his head hanging, his eyes downcast, his stick dragging among the daisies. Miranda stared after him, her lips parted in amusement. He climbed the stile, and, stopping on the t(i most step, tunica to her again. "I hnvo at least ono solace," he called across the meadow. "I shall forget your ficklo face by night Miranda's laughter touched tho hUius and ceased. Her facu fell thmightful; sho sighed and shrugged Uei" .ahoi'lilura Aoknt8 Wantkii: Wo wnnt nnnct ivo agent in Rod Cloud and vicinity to rcprei-ent tho largest Evergreen ,'Ur. him Ics in tho U. S. A full line of Imply fruits, shado and ornamental treu, shrubs, etc. Four plans, pay weekly. Address at once, Tho Elgin Nurseries. Elgin, Illinois. MISUSE THEIR JEWELRY. A Dealer Ilcelnrra Thnt Wnnem III. Treat Their Itlnaraand Walchea. Women, a certain jeweler declares, Ill-treat their rings to about the Bame extent that they do their watches, nnd are, hcrcfore, really fit to possess neither. Of course, It doesn't Injure a ring to put It on a cold marble slab nt night, nor to drop It occasionally to the brick pavement, but it does ruin the settings of the jewels, he says, to have n tight glove pulled on over them. Yet there is hardly n member of the sex, unless she wears so many linger ornaments that it's Impossible to get a gloc over them, who does not subject them to such severe treatment, and wonders and mourns when she loses a stone slip Milucs. One young woman always ties her rings up In the corner of her handker chief when she puts on her gloves, and then tucks her handkerchief up her sleeve, nnd she considered this a verj good way until she lost, the inouchulr with Its contents of four the other day, when she began to belierc she'd been a little thoughtless with her treasures, says the Kansas City Journal. it is said by the porters of sleeping ears and the tnntrons of the various public places, however, that fewer rings are left now on wushstands than was the case a few years ago, and this Is prohnblv hecnuse n large proportion of womankind seem to hae made It a rule to keep such ornaments In their mouths while they bathe their hands. A woman with a mouthful of jewels Isn't a beautiful sight, but she's an il lustration of 11 certain sort of enre, and It Is a very refreshing one. when nn,. considers the number who are forever having to ndvertiso some valuable mis laid through their own carelessness. .Snake na a Hat Catcher, On of the men employed nt the zoological gardens In New York has n black snake that has the run of his house. It has the reputation of being the best rat cntchcr in the entire borough of the Bronx. It la also a family pet. rood Valac- of Fleh. Fish has very high food value; in fact, is very nearly a nutritiouv a chicken or turkey. Tho smokers of Rod Cloud can lind on sale by H. E. Grico and a fow of thp Incol dealers one of tho choicest and most phenomenal retailing cigars ever manufactured in the west, the "Tuck" cigar. It is hand made throughout mill unrqualcd in workmanship by any & cont cigar on tlio market. The "Tuck" cigar has in its tiller the finest grade of old utillnvored tobacco that can lit pur chased and used in 11 ft cent cigar Its draft Is perfection. The "Tuck" cigar is packed in tin foil in packages of live with tho object in view of keeping it fresh, retaining the flavor nnd protect ing it from briuikngn when enrried in tlio pocket. The "Tuck" cigar is in fact perfection in cvorj thing that is n quired to inako a choice smoke There i. no cigar made in the live cent cigars that equals the Tuck cigar, in line wiiikiiiansliip, qunlity, draft and tiller. Try tho "Tuck " There nro people who believe lint advertising is a speculation, und tlieie aio others who insist that it is nn in vestment. Thny art) both right from their different standpoints. The dis. crepnncy is accounted for by thedif frjient ways they advertise Sonic merchants go into advertising as they buy a ticket in a lottery with tho idea thnt if they uro lucky thov may win 11 prize. Others put their money in ad vertizing as thoy invest in real estate, mining stocks or government securi tieswith the linn faith that they can make n good percentage on their invest ment if they do it judiciously and with proper preparation and forethought. Tho latter class seldom fail. Wichita (Kan ) Ertgle. Foil Salk IUver bottom farm In Lincoln county, Oklahoma. At least 11 fifth down. J. F. Hiianson, Mulock, Texas. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. The Discoverer of Swamp-Boot at Work U Hit laboratory. There Is a disease prevailing In this country most dangerous because so, decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack I the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then tho richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Brlght's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery Is the truo specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druge'sts In fifty-cent I and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling about Swamp Root and Its wonderful cures. Address 1 Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and Mention this paper. $100 Reward. $100. The renders of this paper will bo pleased to Icnm thnt there is at least ono tlreiuled di.seiuo that jcienco has hron able to euro in nil Its singes and that is catarrh Hall's Catarrh Ohio is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh be ing n constitutional disease, it requires 11 constitutional trentment. 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The system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow should it heal before the blood has been made pure and healthy and all impurities eliminated from the sys tem. S.S.S. begins the cure by first cleans ing and invigorating the blood, building up the general health and removing from In mEw? A CONSTANT DRAIN efletematter. "POM THE SYSTEM. When this has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the sore or ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old indolent sores to grow worse and worse, and eventually to destroy the bones. Local applications, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat of the trouble, b. S. S. does, and no matter how apparently hopeless your condition, even though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothing else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr J. II. Talbert, Lock llox 245, Winona, Mil., re: "Six veara ano my lri? from theknreto the foot was one solid sorr. Several physlclani treated me and I made two trips to Hot springs, out touna no reuer. j was iuuiiccu to try . s. 3 , and it made a complete cure. I have becu'a per fectly well man ever since." is the only purely veg T T L ctable blood purifier W W W known contains no BBB poisonous minerals to a aaa ruin the digestion and add to, rather than relieve vour suffer ings. If your flesh docs not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore is apt to become chronic. Send for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make no charge for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, 8A. Notice of Final Settlement. Stato of Nebraska. I . Webster County, f In tho County Court of Webster Comity, Ne- tlPAH If A In tht matter of the ettateof Alexander O, Willis, deceased. Now on this '!i ilay of November 1000. rame It. t. Cochrane, executor of said estate and Hied his filial account ns such executor, nnd n veri fied petition praying for n final settlement unit allowance of said account at filed, und for 1111 order of dlsirllmtlou, It Is lh'fore ordered flint Iho 20th day of l)n cemtier, 1MX). at ton n'clnck In the" forenoon, at the oftlce of the county JmU-clu snld county mid state.be. anil the same is hereby fixed nn tlio time and pliico fo henrliiK said pclitlon slid examlnlui: and allowing sld hccouuIs, nnd the heirs of said deceased, nnd nil persons IniercM ed In mid i-Mnte nre requoted to appear nt (he tlaie and place n designated, nnd snow caiie. If nny xlits. 'why mid account sheuld not bo nlloweil. It Is further ordered flint sld executor quo nollco t all persons linernled in said uueof tliellmauiid place llxed for examining, it, low lug nnd ettllng said account by causing n copy nf this order te be puhllMiid In tho Ked Cloud Cuikp, n weekly newspaper printed nnd In gen eral circulation In said comity, fur four cmisec titlve weeks prior lo tho day set fnrsald heiu iig, Jakks Iiurrr, CoiiutyJudKO. I. B. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE f FARM LOANS, Lock llox S3. Onlde Itock, Neb. VU kinds of property bought, sold n.id exchnnged. COLLKCTIONS MADE. TEItMS UBAKONAM.r G. V. ARGAimiOHT, ARTIST PORTRAIT PAINTER. Ukd Clouii. Nf-uimska, Ltintlsrnpt'.x, Flowers, Fruits nnd Pur traits niniln to onlor. STUDIO IN UA1IEKELL ULOCK. :fK::3i:a?j Racket Store. S DAMERELL BLOCK. i BARGAINS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. 8 M 3 s ? I 8 8 I B. ::::?x:.::::ce:Kf:,c:?x A 8 I R. E. MoBride, I PROPRIETOR. '4 CONSTIPATION the rnxiuentCAOsoof Appendlcltliiincl mnnruthof- . loin ills should nTPr be nwlectod. Tho objection to the nsnal cathartlo remedlea 1 their cortlro roacUon which lJTS JE?S&Pftt?P lnatwul of enrin tu 1'AHKKH'n OINUKH TOMO Is the proper remedy. It acuon Uu Urer, and when nsed a directed, permanent! remorta the cu&eUpaUoa. N ct ft LN at 1 all Wmljti I SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNICKY, PROPRIETOR. DBAMIK IN Vines, Liquors, California brandies. ALWAYS.ONoTAP. 0 can surnish 70U brick in any qunntity at the lowest pos 8iblo rate. Hrick on snlo nt either of tho lumber yards. Get Ouk Prices Before You Buy Brick. LUDLOW BROS.. Red Cloud, Neb. CHICHC8TCH,B CNQLISM PENNYROYAL PILLS ?'.ViJL,CUKSTKU,'s KNOLlSil lo UKD n4 U.ld m.tmi. utu iSS -llh b... ribb... T.k. .. .thTiVJtaw !??J7.A'. rartleaUra, TmiIbmUU A. -fV A" ' 0.000 TmiD..i.i,7 B.iJr MtaUliw. MaaU.al-.rl.. 1-11 ila!.!-!' PARKER'S HAIR RAISsU Cleanwi and totint the hair. Merer Falls to lirttore Qrar CuitifcaipdiwHM lufruuitt NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Stale of Nclirutkn, I Webster Comity, f In the County Court of Weuntrr county In Iho matter of tho estate of Gcorco W. Hals ton. Icccafoil. " ""' Notice Ifl 1 hereby clvcn to all pcrtoiiH liavlnc claim; ami demands agalnm Ueoruo W. HulMoii lato of Webster county. deccaed, that I lie ilmo for tiUn clalma agalum Bald c,tato la ffi moniha from the 2nd day of November, isoo All Mich PeraoiK are requested to present their Slf'iSiiT,t?,?e v,0K?hcrl,,0 ,he tWtyJudge -...-. ..,,..,.., , uuiio lucrum, 01 or be '?" i"? .",!, 1 tf ? !' na all w.-..u. . .,.,. nm uc Buatu ueiore me salil ludKO oil the 3rd day of May. 1001. aim o'clock a.m.. and that said administrator Is at owed ono year from the Mlh day of September WW. In which to pay the debts nnd charges al' lowed against snld estnte and settle the same IAME4 Dllrrr I'mn .Ir I, ,.!,.! r, Dated. Octocer 12, 1900. TIMETABLE. B s M. R.Y It ED ULQVD HE llll. LINCOLN OMAHA VlllUAOO S'J. JOK KANSAS CITY S'l. LOUIS and U points cast and south. DENVER HELENA IWT'JE SAL'l LAKE U'Y POHTLAND S.U FA'JAVSCO nnd all point west. TRAINS LBAVB AS rOLLOWBi No, 13. Passenger dally for Oberlln and St. Francis branches, Ox ford. McC'ook, Denver and all points west (j.ja Bnv No, 14. Passenger dally for 8t. Joe. KanssB City, Atchison. St. Louie. Lincoln via Wymore and all points cast and south 8'I5du No. 17. Passenger, dally. Denver, all P polntaln Colorado. Utah and California sunn No. 18. Passenger, daily "for"8t.Jfoc, Louis and al mtiinna will, AlCUlSOn. Mt an points east and' No. 144. Accommodatlonliiiyex'cejpt south ... ,.l0:vo a.nu ouii mj. unmuiKs. urana IB land, lllack Hills and all points In the northwost 1 :(jn r, so 143. Arcommoilatlon, dally except JiindHy, Oberlln, Kansas, and Iniemiedlato stations, via He ntthllnnii .a No. No. No 61. Kelght. laiiV7wym'6V'o"aiid P,rai Si. Joe and Intermediate Junction points......... .laus n n- 6.1. r-relght. dally for Heptibllcan p iiau,uiuiii hiiu nu points for Wymore nnd nil point emi (l.4S m IPI. I'relKbt dally to Oxford aii.!,la No. , Intermediate points .. :3onm HUenliiB dlniiB. and ..wllnlng chair cars ests fret i on tlirouSh-4itiis. Tickets sold ami For Information, time tables, maps or tickets call 011 or adtlress A. Conoor, Agent Hed Cloud, Ncbr. or J. Francis, Geueral r"seujfer ABen: Omaha, Nebraska. ouBer f I PABSTILIM kmWM 1 if ; fV K. k t r s ii w taiiSwi 3KVCrltr'jt rgiiZXtit&i85. vsr nrrxiue.mi!MJUicviiaiiMKa rssaijiXttnf'bMttiJiNV- BamradO