Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190?, August 05, 1898, Image 4

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    The Herald.
,OFFIIAL PARE.R OF
f BOX UTTE COUNTY
T.J. O'KHHIMi. Publisher.
I'uMtidn-il eery r'rldnjr Mid entered nt the
i.tntllr In UeMlrmford. Nebrftka. n nmjtiiU
i In!, mutl mutter. TlIK IIkiiai.1i Ia iWnlejl to
tlm Intern.! of mmlnRfofit ami Hk lluttci
rniiiilj. . '
mmsouinio.N iutkk:
(NK VP.Mt
MX MONftUJ
flM)
' OKKIOKIW.
Clerk.
.... TrpRNiirc r.
, , .! mIiuIko.
.I KlierllT.
Attorney.
Hi' Piinti'iiilpnt,
Hiirveynr,
,., ,. Coroner.
I'hyidefMi.
, .CotiilnlnHlmier lt Dlht.
.Commlindoiipr Bud Dint,
.t'oiitiiitiudnnrrilril Dint.
)'. M. I'iim.ni
. M.Mn.t.rn
,0. II. II. Ilv n-r. .
,!'.. I'. HVKKN
'W..M. lOliKM'R
, Mikh A. K. Nr.Ki.Atti),
riiAH,ltnNM
'Dn.W.K. Mn.i.icn ..
inc. tl. . lloLnnuoK
jAii'HllMtur
I'JVK. IIOI.I.INIIVKK .
U, V. UlJ.NlHN
' p ir.iovruln. Senatorial ConvnUui.
A iU'ljviii(wVoiit!oti of the dittiocrtrtc pnrty
nf tlm 1 llh M'imlnrltil illslrlct of Nclirosliu In
Imrobv culled to moot In Valentino on Sniurdity,
AiiKiiit 'Jit, IHW, nt in o'clock u. in., for tho pur
poso of plnclm. In numttuitlim n ciindldntu ror
isuimtor frtim said ilUtrlcl nnd tlio tmiiKnctlun
, of hiicIi other titihlncM ns iniiy jirojHirly comu
. heforo tho contention. Kncli county Is en
titled to onu itnleRiitout Inrco mid onn for etich
IMI vol oh or mnjor fraction thereof cunt for Hon.
C. .1. .Sml h for attorney Ki'liurul ut tlin olectloti
In Noveinher. IttWI. which Ivoh thu following
retui'M'iitiitlcn, low It:
Itix llutti) f Hrown 3
Cliurrv f Daw oh 7
Kiiyit I'uliii :t Uock
Sherlilan 7 SiouK !l
U Ih oiirneHtly.rcijuoKled that n full dcleim
ilon )e crtil from each county, ns n.nny matter
ft ImiHirtiint'u will ooino up ntithU itici:tlii und
a purtuiiuunt onrimlziitloii will bo ofTootcd.
, V M. V. CliYNHH.CIiitlriiinn.
Our Ticket.
For Governor
r yu.L'lA.u a
l'OYNTKU of Ilyono.
Jilenlennnt (Jornrnor
H. A.UIliJiElty'of York.
ReerHarjr of filnto
WIIXIAM K. PORTER of Morrlck.
Auilltcr nf Public Accounts
JOHN J? 0'OUNKI.Ii of lllchardiiop.
TrtmnitrT-- '"- '
JOHN II. MKSKRVK of lied Willow,
Fnpvintimdont of Public lnntruetlon
tVlLMA.! It. JACKSON of Jlo.lt.
IiiWid (lonimliisloiior '
, JACOH V WOJiFHof Lnnrnstor.
Attorney Omuir)!
OUNsTAM.TJNKJ. SMYTH of Donglas.
Hon. tJ. C. Diihhmm was ro-
t'lucted chairinnn of thu demo-
envtio state eoulral committee
'and Lqo Hordnmn also eontiuues
?ils toretai'v. Both have invon
timrersal satisfaction.
Hon. William Poytttor of
Hoono county was nominated for
governor and C. A. Gilbert of
; York ns Lieutenant governor by
the fusion j'qices Tuesday. The
present iiuiluiihontB of tho other
pHleos wore renominated. Tho
' ticket is stronir from top to bo-
loin (Hid
Ihere is no doubt but
will he elected bv at
what it
'least iJO.OQCJ.
V
Every dny wo hear of p.-oplo
re.sidiiiij in Allinncn and vicinity
Say that they wi'l support Ilom-
ingford for county seat; that
heir taxes .ro enough 'now and
jf the county scat was removed
they would have to boai: their
share of thc expenso of a magui-
rJicunt court house which the
Oiij-hllying doadbeats of that
" Aristocratic village are trying to
fthouldei tin tlje taxi:iycr.
It vtfill be a task for the repub
lican machine to find enough
Iiifij who will allow tluir names
'jo be placet on the stato ticket
frecaifee they ivre suio to be
'slaughtered. However it is
jtossible that they can mako up a
liicket with notoriety seekers. It
Vill aloo be diflicult to hold a
Vonventfoir y; ithdut Joe IJartloy
put .Iqe. will have liis say aliyliow.
doubtless he is tho most intluen
lial republican in the state today
jiiid his friends outside yill do
1
lis bidding.
it'
" i i i i . aii i i
E. II. Talbott, esq. of Boston,
treasurer M the Ci(iyfoid canal
yoinpauy, capie up from Omaha
on AVednesday morning and
'clennel up all indebtedness
against tlrt institution, except
one claim 'about which there- is a
iittlo cijutroversy, paying out;
about $L 500 to the boys who liud
worked on the ditch. From tljis
and a number "6f other settle
ments recently niudo both here
and at Edgombnt, -it would soeni
as thoug tho western improve'
meats known as tho Francis
Grablo enterprises were gettiiu
4l.ni..eor.ml W, i.,..l nlil..nn
..... V,WW... ,, ...V. .... w.. ........ .
D. new life. Crawford Tribune.
notici:.
Pll llldn trill h rceolvoU Ht tlM- nfftfo (ft
OtMVwtiHy ("Jot, at llriBlturfonl. Nbtli.
fnr,tlo eotiHintrllim of u wwvU'n lirlrtiw err
tlm Nlhrvrn Itivor. on the action lin l.oiwH)n
p.ortlmmS A M In Townxhlp VH linnvo W. hI
K)lnt knu lltwii'K Crowdtwr: Inidse Id Ik)
built iif nnHve lntniMr, IK feet In length, unit
IHootwIdoln tho clonr; aw foet nWovd tho
wntor lino: lnldKoto liopulntod with two cont,
nml njiproanliON to ho ttmded.
A liond of Jimm ti conillttonnl upon faithful
performance of wdrlc, nnd plonH nml spoutficii
tlon hIihiiM iiccoinimny liliN.
Outline plan and Hpoplllentlonnran Kcon
nlCutinty Clurk'N onico.
Illdn muNt bo lllud on or lioforo A .iKiit loth,
IMW ut 0 o'clock n. m. Hnld lirlrfp must lio
completed hy Septomher Jflih. 1MN.
ThuCommlxnIonorK rmr,kotlio riht to ro
Jcctimy and allhUU. ' " '
lly ordor of tho llonrd.
!'. M.IMIKM'S. County Clerk.
Dayd HomlimfTil, Xubrouku July, 81, Jtos.
NOTI C K TtTt'It I?IJ mill H.
InCoiintv Court, within nnd for llox Ilutto
County. Nobnkn, July 'jr. imm. In the miitlur
of tho oNtntu 7if AIuiimjii U. Aloxundor, de-
oixtHcd; '
Tollio oroditorx of Mild oslnto:
Von nro heioby notitletl, that I will stt nt tho
county court room In lloiiiiiufniil in s.u,l
. .". ' " llu' twiMily-xovonili iliiv of Jninmry
A. I . lntr.it n receive nnd oxutuluu nil claims
MuiKiiiii osiiiie. wiin u view to Utflr adjust
ment iiinlnllowuiice-. Tliotlimrlliultoirrorllm
prusKiitnllon of clnlms ittfiilnst Mild osiiito Is lx
months, from tho Wth ilav or July A. I), WH
nnd thotlmollinlted for payment nr ilubts Is
"""jonr from sitlil tfitli day of Julv 1M.
WltiicsH mv hiimluml tho seal nf'mild county
(teal)
J . . nl -fci " .Miiy leii.
JAS. U. II.
IlKWHTT.
County Judge.
NOTICK.
Notice Is hereby rIvoii Hint bv virtue of n
dint tlo inortKiiKO datoil on thu Jlth day of Jan
uary I mm, nml ilnly lllod In tho onicc of tho
county clerk of llox liutte county. Nol.iuskn,
on thi-aalnlay of Jiwiuary'lHHI, and executed
hy Ucni-Ku It Caiter to Annlo W. Trolil to ko
curo thu payment or t lie mini of Jon uinl Inlor
usim ten per cent from Unto una upon which
therolKnowduolhoNiunor?i(Ml aha Interest
f rom date. Default lmvliur been tnaiM In the
paym.ont of saiil sum mid no milt or other pro
coeillnusnt law havliit,' been Instituted toreeov
er Mild debt, or unv part thereof, I will hcII the
property therein described, viz:
One dark bay mare, nine yearn old. branded
.TO on rliflU lilp, two while, hind feet, weluht
I IN) pounds, ut pulillo auction at the wdst fiont
door of thcouH lioime. In Hrmlni,'.'oid. llox
Ilutto county, Nebrnskn. on the sixth dny of
August 1HW ut ono o'clock p. m.
Dated this mil day of July. !'(.
ay r. v. sffi'Nkv; TUOUT Mortw,wo-
f p 7'IH Slmrirr of llox Ilutto County, Neb.
Final Proof Notices.
J. W. WiniN. JK.. HoKlstcr.
W. H AKlUtS, llocelver.
I'nrtles harltiK notlrea In thin column lire re
nueKled to rend tlm Hiune carefully nml report to
thin ollirii for correcting nny ern'irn that may
oxlat. TIiIb will prevent potodhlu delay in
miiKiiiK pionf.
U. H liml Olllen, Alllanco. Noli., Auk. ". IK1II.
Notice in heiehy kUoii that tho followiiut
named Bottler ha filisl not led of IiIh Intention
to mnk-) final proof In unpport of hi claim,
mid that ald proof will bo mndu horoiHT. J,
O'Keofe, U. H. Comin8loiiur, at Homlmrford,
Neb., on Sept. to, IM, viz:
rilOMAHl'IUNOI.K.
on'reBlnn.P. D who made T.t e, 12011 for
thu K. o. 4 hwi, 5 to 2n r 4aw.
He lmmi'Hllii) foil(jvlii us wltnnssps: riiomiiH
I.. Hopkins nnd llort II. llopkliiH of Dunlap,
Neb. , H. D. l'iperaml Ormi r. Konkot of Ilem
limford, .Nob. J
T. M. DOUItlNCiTONlleKlHter.
U. S. t.und Otllce. Allinncn, Neb. Julv 'Jrt, 18H.
Notice is hniebv KlXen that the followlnu
immod M'tlcrluiN Hied his Intention to mako
final proof In support of his clnlm, nnd that
said pioof will bo made bcfoin T. J. O'Koefc. IT,
S. Commissioner, at llemlni;foiilf Neb., on Sept.
fl, IH1W, viz:
Augtin aI. Davis,
of Hemtneford, Neb., who rondo h o 4D:i for tho
n w 4 see 17, ti) 'JTn. rPtiw.
llu nainrs ihp follouiiiK witnesses In prove his
continuous residence ij)ion mid ciiltUntlon of,
said laud, vlr.: Willlum Wlllmott, Stephen A
llrowu, Joseph ShalTer, l'rod O. Hnell, till of
HemtiiKford, Neb
,T. W. Wkiin. Jh., UcKlstcr.
U. S Land Olllce. Alllnnco, Nob.. July 'it, lbOS.
oticu Is hereby clvcu that
Jonn Hineline,
of DeSoto. .el . tits tll.nl notice of Inten
tion to miiko final proof borore T. J. O'ICcefe.
U. &. Commissioner, at llomlimford, Neb., on
Sept. !l, IhPs, on timber culture application no.
1. ID for the no ' see ill, tp'Jdn. rWtw.
He names ns witnesses: I.uke Phillips. Jos
epb Shuffer, I'red Hucko, Albert S. Knjeart. nil
of UemliiKfoid, Nob.
J W. Welin.jr., UeKlster.
l.inidOnieent Alliance. Ne)).. Julv 31, lH'Jji.
Notice Is heieby uiveii Uuil
Alonxo J. Knapp,
of Pomllotun, Oreeoii, has filed notice of Inten
tion to make tlnul km oof bofore, Itoitistor or Ho
culver nt Alliance, Nek, Ai-Rust ST. lsnv. on
timber culture application No li.m. for tho w 4
se & u ; sw sec 17, tp'J'i n, r M) w.
Ho names (in witnesses: Joseph It. Low, An
drew J. Dnlinpr, Albert W. rainier, Frank I.
lloucymtiii, nil of Mii'tsliind. Ntli.
J . W. WKIIil.'J ii ItoKlster.
U.S. I.nitil Oilioo, Alllauce, Neb , May i5. 1WS,
Nutico in hereby that
tlohn 11. Shirk.
or Heniincford, Neb., has fihsl notice of inten
tion to mnkii ti'i.il proof Ix-fore T. J. O'Kis-fe,
U.S. Coiiiiuisxioner, at bin olllce in llemim;
ford. '. eb on the'.Mid day or July on timlier
(.'tillnr npplicatiou No. 1674 for the no ws,'2l
tp 'M n, r Mw.
HenameHaa wltuexneH: John Michneb u.
Henry Micluyelgon, C. K. ItoseuUTBor, K.o.l
Able), all or Hemiiiufprd Neb. Also
Notice Ih hereby kIvcii that
Nolson B. Shpnquist,
of Omaha. Neb., has (Tied notice of intention to
make final proof nt came time nml place on
timber cultiuo application No. I.TJ7 fortho sU
seo31, tp"Mi. r Wiv.
Unamen at wituenwo: John I' Hazard, of
llemliiuroril. Neb., Uo llraiulle, ICdwin K.
rtinl, LoiiIb HomriehouMm, of Iiwn, Neb.
J. W. Wkii.n. j. Ki-uiHtcr.
Estiiay Notice.
Taken up on May 12, 1S0S, at
my place on Section 21, Tp 2j,
K. f)l, one yearling mare colt,
brown colpr, with both hind feet
whjto, s,tar in forehead, no brands.
C. Klil'.MlIK.
Fou Salk.
Oiiq yod Polangus ball, fo,ur
years old. Ha is a thoroughbred
and a Jno animal; has never run
in a herd. Ho can 1)3 seen at
.lames Hollinrako's placo,8 miles
north of llemiugford.
J. "V. Pieuck.
1
OASTOSStlA,
Bears tha j 1 to W Yoa Haw Always Bought
lha tttifj Yon Harc Always
ASTORIA.
Eignatcro
of fcay, -CUtJUM
OASZonXA.
! Beantho U KM YOU hiHm) BOUfiht
Bean the ,m ""lU "'" "in "'"'')
2ST
For Sale Cheap.
ThoSRqr Spp 17. TWi 27,
Jl '10. 150 acres. 80 acres gbod
tneadow land and 50 acres under
J"onco. Also tho following orops
growing.
12 acros wheat, 3 acres oats,
22 acres cprn, 2 acres potatoes,
5ac.ros millet.
Sod house, 3 rooms; cattle
shed, granary, 2 hen Iuwbcs; 2
.wells, 12 and 30 ft doplhj plenty
of puro water and good range for
sto.de. This is one of the best
places hi the country for stock.
Apply, to V. llAJBIC, flwiior,
or T. J. O'KKiaf i:.
Koad Overseer's Notico to Non
resident Land Own.or.
Smto or Nebmskn. Hox Ilut . Coiintv, ks-
To Joseph llartn, iiou-toxiiiuiit landowner:
ou mo horeby notiried that complaint lias
been made to me Unit thoio Is on tho so itheast
ipmrtor or stoiH. In township i7n, oruuiKU fi.-
wrst. in llox Ilutto county. Stato of No
liruskii. no old uncovered well which Is ilmi
Herons In stock. S.ild laud Is open, mid u
conimon. nnd you urn notified that If slid
well Is not llllcil ii securely covered within
twenty days from this dale. I will fill said
WP.V 'r1 r,',l"lr('d by law. anil the cost thereof
will ho taxed as n lieu uaaliist the ubovo
described land, us described In Suction IHVi.
"flh; e I, chapter 4, vr the eomplllod htututu
or U7
MAUTIN I'OSVAU,
Komi ()erseor District No. 7,
., . , , , 1,ox "lll, County, Nbiaska.
DntcJ Julv SI. IMI".
Kii-st publication .Tidy 2.', 1MW.
Road Overseer's Notice to Non
rosident Laud Owner.
State or Nebraska, llox Ilutto County, ss:
To James J. Cnlder, non-resident land owner
oiiuio hereby uotlllcd that complaint fins
boon made to mo that there Is on tho northwest
tjiiurtcror section 17, In township n, nuiKo 17
ircst. in llox Ilutto county. State of Ne
braska, an old uncovered well which Is dan
Koious to stock. S, it, (s open, and a
!!!,i"i""1, J'Vin V,u ,m( '"'tilled thatir said
well Is not llllefi i,r securely covered within
twenty days rrom'thlH date. I will (III "Id
well us reiiulred by law. mid tho cot thereor
?.l..i Hl,0 ,ls.H "r',M ""il'istllioiilxive
des crlbod Hud. ns .described In Section tiCa.
??'..- ' c,mut;' . of tlio coiupllled slutuluH
or lovt
, , , o w. Kim.
Hone) Overseer Dlit. No. 5S, Hox liutte Co., Neb.
DatMl July -J, 1KM. Klrst pub. July M. luHh.
Koad Overseer's Notico to Non
resident Land Owners.
Stute or Nebmskn. llox Ilutto Coiintv. ss:
To Daurord Jlorso. lion-iesbleut lanil owner:
on ate hereby untitled that complaint has
been uiudo to mo that thers Is on thesouthwut
iiuurter or section a. In township ain, ruiiKoW
west, in llox Ilutto county. Stute of No
lirinkii. an old uncovered well which b dun.
roioiis to stock. HAld laud Is open, mid a
comninii. ami yoa are notified that If said
well Is not tilled or securely covet. 1 within
twenty days ; from this dute. I will nil said
wpll us reitilrud by law, and the cent thereor
Y.'il ! it:ilx,"J "s ,:v "V" "'-alnstthuuljovc
doscrlbed iaiid. in described lit Section ii.-.a,
nrtlclo I, clmptur 4, of the coiupllled statutes
of ib'j, a
, . , D. V. MIMiBR.
Itond Overs coj DIst. 1", Hoy Ilutto Co, Neb.
Dated June IH, MM. First pub July 2.', Ifus.
Koad Overseer's Notico to Non
resident Land Owner.
Stato ofNebraskii.Ilox Ilutto County, ss:
To Frank Kiln, tioii-rcsldent landowner.
ou arp hereby notified that complaint has
been Hindu to mo thai there Is on the noitheast
ipiarter or section IS, In township M n, range M
west. In llox Itutto county. Stato or Ne
braska, nn old uuciivereil well which Is dmi
Cerous to stock. Said land Is onen. and a
common, nnd you are notified that ir suld
well Is not filled or securely covered within
twenty days .from this date, I will fill said
wpll us reiiulred by law, and the cost thereof
will bo taxed us a lieu asalnst tho above
ilesi-rlbeil ImikI. us described In Section 4'iVi.
article 1, chapter 1, of tho eomplllod statutua
or ibU7
, n T , D. R Mir.T.KIt.
Koad Overseer DIst. no. in, llox UuttoCo Neb.
Dated Juno is, IHis-l'Iist pub. July S'J.Ibus.
lfoacl Overseer's Notice to Non
resident Laiul Owner.
Stato or Nebraska, nox nutto Coiintv, ss:
To MeKliiley-f.nuuliii; Loan & Trust Co.. non
resident land owner:
You are hereby notified that complaint has
been made tome that there Is on tho north
west quarter of section 10. In township Si.
north or nuiKU Hi, wost.ln liox liutte County,
west. In not ltutto county. Mine ol .No
lnaska. an old uncovered well which Is dan
colons to stock. Said laud Is open, and a
'omiuoti. mid you nro uotlllcd tha If vild
well Is not tilled or securely covered within
twenty days from this date, I will fill said
well as required by law, and tlio cost therool
will bo taxed lis a lien uiralnst tho above
lesi'rlbod land, ns described In Section UlSsi,
irtlclo 1. chapter 4, of tho eomplllod klatutus
' IsU7
, , D. K.MIM.KIl,
Head overseer dlst. No. IH. llox liutte (o, Neb.
Dated Juno IK. lMi- First pub July "-. WM.
THE OMAHA
WORLD -HERALD
h the preatrst newspaper west
oj the Missouri Jliuor.
It advocates FREE SILVER
at tho pruseut ratio of sixtoon
to one
Its news sorvico ia
do obtaluoJ.
the boat to
Daily, $Q 00 per yoar; 50coati
per mouth. Weekly, 1 00 pot
yoar.
Subscriptions for the
WORLD-HERALD
received at this office
'A-
nsaaiiss
ftlUKUN
Caveats, and 'f vtdc-Marlcs obtained and all I'al
tent buimtiiconauc'd for moocratc Fcrs.
5ounOrrlck.-3 0pr:iTcU,s. PTCNTOrriceJ
inii wo can -mro ent in leu time than rliue J
rrcmote lrom l'j ..rtoiL. i
Send wV, , t-awmg 01 photo., xslta clecrit-
tion. Wr ixrfise. if paieniMe or not, Ireo of!
I
charge. Ou it v not duo , jax.nr ttteaired. J
diuiuim -now lot' n A-aiecu. wnn
cost ot uuo in the U b. and torciga couttnej j
vent tree. AuJrtss,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
S Opp. PATrHT Orricr. Washington. D. C.
iwnvv
SIIEIIIDAN'S HAM).
SPRUNG TWO ACES OF DIAMONDS ON
CONKLING IN A JACK POT.
Vcrj Mtich EmbKrrMmed Then till At
tention V Called to tlio Krror Tb
Little Central Wanted tho Story Kept
Quiet, but It Wm Too Good.
"1 wiib in a pokor gamo,1 writes n
correspondent of tlio Washington Star,
"in tho winter of 1870, xvhru aoiuilor
CoukliriR nud Gouernl Phil Shoritlau
woro players. It was n fonr handed
tjanio, and .lohn Chain borl in was tho
other player. ThiH panic at Chittnher
lin's was always for n $5 (limit at first,
with tho undemanding that along to
ward morning, after u couplo of hours
of warming up, anybody could Enggest
the removal of tho limit if ho wantid
to. Tho way Conkling and Sheridan
bluffed coch other that night was a cau
tion. 13oth men seoiued to strlko out
luck altogether a,H an clement in their
good imturotl play against each other,
ami ns both of them cnught fine hands
.occasionally when engaged in this tug
of war of bluffing neither of them could
get an exact lino ou tho other, and it
was better than a piny to study their
faces ut Iho Rhow downs. Conkling was
having all tho succcfs during thu latter
part of tho night, aud it was fun to
hear Littlo Phil softly ntter dark and
.woolly things nuder his breath when,
tinio after time, Conkling would show
n hand consiHtiug of nothing at all after
having scared fcheridan out or produce
a gorgeous set of fours or a full hand at
such timcH ns Sheridan, deciding that
the senator wan bluffing, would 'call
him.
"'Bite him. Sheridan, Chnmbcrlin
would E.iy amusedly on thesu occasions,
and Sheridan would tell ChamLerliu to
go to tho diekous nud cull lor uuuthcr
deck of cards.
"Wo started tho last round of jnck
pots with n new deck, bhoridau dealt
tho first mess himself, aud after it had
gono around nnd none of the three of us
conld open it Sboridan opened it him
Eolf. Noithor Chamberlln nor 1 had
auy right to stay ou our hands, so it
was left between Sheridan and Conk
Jing, who staid. Conkling took three
cards and turned his littlo pair into
threes. Sheridan dished himself out
three cards nnd bit his cigar hard whun
ho saw his hand Ho mado a $o bet to
draw Conkling out. and tho pcuutor
raised him ;Jf. It passed between them
with thoso 25 bets until thero was
nearly $800 in tho pot, botli men scru
tinizing each other pretty carefully ut
each bet.
" 'I don't know so much about you
this time,' said Conkling finally, 'and
I think I'll Jufat call you for safety.'
"Both laid their hands down at tho
samo timo. Conkling had tlireo nines,
and ho locked nt Sheridan htrnugcly
when he saw tho polor of Shoridan's
three cces. Both Chamberlin aud my
solf also paw what was xvrong at tho
Eitmo instant, but wo only smiled aud
let tho two men hnvo it out. Sherlduh
had n broad grin ou his fiicu nud was
just nbout to rako in tho pot. Conkling
was gazing nt tho littlo man of iron
with u puzzled look in his oyea.
" Oh, i Bay, thero, Phil, just wait a
minute," said ho. 'Do you really think
that pot helongs to you?'
"'Belongs to mo?' Eaid Sheridan.
'Well, it does if tho noso on my faco
bolougs to mo. ' And again ho reached
over to hoo in tup pot.
"Conkling ran his hand through his
hair nnd again stopped Sheridan with u
gesturo.
" '1 don't remember ever having soon
that sort of thing before,' ho euid. 'Did
yon, Phil?'
" 'See what sort of thing before?' said
Sheridan. 'What in blazes aro you tulk
ing about, Conkling?'
"For reply Conkling put one finger
upou ono of Sheridan's aoea nnd then
pointed to nnother ouo of the aces.
" 'I never saw a jack pot won with
thrco nces, two of which happened to
be aces of diamonds,' buid Conkling,
smiling.
"Sheridan looked nt his hand, lying
faco up ou tho table before him, nnd
his face becninp tltry red. The conhter
nation on his counteuauco was really
funny.
"'Why,' taid he after a minute,
'blamed if I don't beliovo I'm nothing
better than nn involuntary swindler.
That other nee, you see, is n club. I
opened the pot on a pair of red aces,
and they wore, of course, these aces of
diumouds. Chamberlin, 'turning to the
amused boniface, 'turn mo out of doors
as a frand nnd n bhort card player, will
you?"
" 'And havo the army flro a volley
over tho ruinB of my house?' replied
Chamberlin. 'Hardly. Anyhow, I'd
rathor seo you nud Conkling ongugo in
n rough und tuniblo light over the thing.
Go abend, tho pair of you. We'll too
fair play, ' turning to mo.
"Of course tho extra nee of diamonds
had slipped into tho deck accidentally
beforo it left the mannfucturer's hands,
but Sheridan, when hu hnd in a measure
recovered, (rom his surpriso of tlio revo
latiou, made a humorous pretension
that he had known tho whole pmig ull
along nnd convulsed the three of, us" by
feelingly appealing to Conkling to re
frain from exposing him to tlio wprld
for tbo sake of his family and all that
sort of thing. The hand beiug foul, the
pot was of course divided."
II rieglunlnc.
The wild young man decides to Bottle
dowu aud becomo serious To begin his
reform ho has counted np his debts auu
found the tota 146,017 francs 1)5 cen
times. "What are yon, going to do about it?"
asked his friend.
"Pay the 17 francs and 86 centimes
at once and make arrangements for the
rest." Uaulnis. j
It' the New Ilroom Tbat 8vree.pt Clean, j
The ono. thing in which we doii't
value experience is broom. Bostou i
Transcript. ...'.
rissirfrr-
HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW.
Her Attitude Mndo Illm Qnpntlon the
Jnlir Manufacturer' Veracity.
"Some time," said the young man,
"when business is light I urn going to
take a day off, nnd whta I do Emtio of
the comic papers will do well to engage
n lnrgo assortment of guards."
"Going to turn in somo comio verso,
nro you?" inquired tho older man face
tiously. "No, I'm not," answered tho young
man, with emphasis, "but I'll bet wluu
I get through with them they will
know a few things about their business
that tbey never knew befcro. "
"Oh, they've been having fun with
you, havo they?" osclaimcd thu older
man. "But you mustu'tmind that. It's
nil in good nnturc, you know."
"They haven't mentioned mo," as
sorted tho young man, "but they havo
led mo nstray hy a long sories of iunno
jests, and I intend u show them tho
error of their ways. I supposoyou know
that I'vo Lccn married just nbout a
year?"
"Yes, I heard of your wcddlug."
"Well, just about two mouths after
wo woro married my wife informed mo
ono morning that her mother was com
ing to visit us. I immediately thought
of tho comio papers. Beforo sho became
my mother-in-law I rather liked thu old
lady, hut of courso things were different
after tho wedding. Consequently I
stamped around nndsworo a hit and do
olared thnt 1 wanted it understood that
no relativo to cither party to tho con
tract could 6tep in thero and run that
house. Then my wife enmo back at mc
with tho statement that if her mother
wasn't wolcomo wo might as well come
to nn uudorstandiug ntoucoand arrange
for a separation. I replied that sho was
welcomo so long ns sho was willing tc
mind her own business, but that it was
a Well known fact thut no mother-in-law
ever had succeeded in doing that
yot. Nnturally the result was that when
her mother arrived my wife and I were
not on the best of terms, and it didn't
tako long for tho ojd lady to seo it.
When sho did seo it, sho ucted. "
"Roasted you, I suppose?" said the
oldor man.
"Roasted rac, nothing!" returned the
young man. "Shu roasted her daughter.
I happened to overhear it, und when she
laid down tho law as to tho duties of a
wifo my heart went out to her, and 1
felt meaner than a bebtaii Hush for ull
I'd said of her. And she's been thu same
ever 6inco. blio doesn't mix in much il
any when there's a 'tiff,' but 1 can easi
ly see that she takes my end of it when
I'm not thero. And good naturcdl Say I
Sho's tho best natured woman you evci
heard of. Talk about mothers-in-law 1 J
wish you'd point out one of thoso hu
morous writers to mo for a minuto. I'm
feeling pretty strong today." Chicagc
Record.
rttrlatx nnd IVdnnta.
Many purists coudemu such a rarr.M
as "no Eort or kind" on tlio grouud ol
tautology. I should Lo sorry, however,
to eeo it disappear, becausu it is u land
mark iu English philology. It is a relic
of tho fusion of Saxon and Norman
French. At thnt period mnny phrases oi
n bilingual character crept into use, and
this is one cf them. "Truth and honor"
is nuothor, truth being "troth, "or hon
or, ns in "by my troth." "Voico" us a
verb is much objected to, coining to us
moderns ns it does from American
sourcos e. g., to "voice" tho public
sentiment. I don't liko it and uevoz
uso it, but it occurs in Shakespeare.
Notoriously many so called Ameri
canisms nro old English provincialisms.
Tho purists thrcatpn, indeed, to become
insufferable peduutb. It is now tho cus
tom of tho printer's, roader our' great
authority to treat "nono" as invari
ably singular, a coiitractiiu for no cno.
But it is useful as n plural und is so
used in Shakespeare e. g., "Speak
daggers, but uso none." Why may ws
not continue to say, "I spoke to no wo
men nt thu meeting becauso tjiero wcr
ucno proseut?" Academy.
The aitdillu Aged Man.
"I wonder, "said tho middlo aged
man, "why wo take lifoso hard. At the
very best wo havo only 76 or 100 years
of it, and yet wo fumo and fuss and
worry all through it. 1 think of it
somotimes. Here I am well, say, CO,
with maybe 20 years ahead. Tlio cold
chances aro against my getting so many,
but take a hopeful view und say I've
got 20. But that's u mighty 6hort timo,
boh? But just think of frittering ijway
tbat timo in worry 1
"When I think of these things, I
mako np my mind that, by cracky, I
will not worry any more, and, oh, I
think I tako things more philonopbical
y than I used to I But let sumo little
thing como upl I don't fly all to pieces
over it maybe, but it drags and grinds.
And only 'JO years to live I
"What a waste of time! What poor,
miserable critters wo are!" Now York
Sun.
The Hnpreuie Court.
Justice Brewer has noted somo curi
ous coincidences in regard to thu mem
bers of tho supreme court. The judges
nro seated on the bench on either side
of the ohief justice in the order of the
dato of their appointments, the senior
at the right, the second at tho left, aud
so on. Beforo the retirement ot Justice
Field on the right of the chief justice
were Beated the three colorB, Justices
pray, Brown and White None of the
associates who sat ou tho right of the
ohief justice had childrun. Every asso
ciate who sat on tho left had n largo
family, aud all but Judge Ptckham had
grandchildren. Now York Tribuuo.
Too Sluch For Illm.
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eqnal ray tricks!" shouted thu professor
of legerdemain, who had the stage.
"I accept your offor,' answered a
taan as he pushed through the crowd.
"Do you belong to the perfesh?"
"Naw; I innuufaoture gas meters."
"Theu I withdraw the proposition."
-Detroit Free Press.
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