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will see”—ho wrote—*‘that this lotter is as unsatisfactory as its predecessors, It gives us absolutely no information as to whore she hy sho left us. Now that we are Take all in all. ~Take all the Kidneys and Liver Medlolnen, Tho smallest slips ruin the most clever) @evisad schemes, The omission or the add] tion on a Bill of exchange of a simplo mark | right. You wuu be nappy—he will B A TFAMILY AFFAIR. | " | Beatrice emiled a hopeloss smila, THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Tt will be—it is written,” continued Mrs, | 18 or W - “iok,” ers, B Miller, “Nothing ean change 1t Gens | acsured of her boing well, and, o suppose, ortite, Teticaens ot t ol e | <Muks sll the Blood pristten; BY HUGH CONWAY arm is not shortened. His purpos et nined abegace 1 momn Thnacnged A% | pense, instad of enjosiag tho fat ot for. | —Teke ll the Rheamatlo romedloe, E : Beatrico checked her sternly, s b Y more than rogretit | cigni Tand a6 o cont of the 01d ady of | —Take all the Dyspepels snd. Lodigess ] rab's outbreak in tho train all signs of fan. | 1% in fach, serious annoyance. We find it f Gl U0 flo fro o 0 T OIQ Ty of |~ i cures, i, . \ 4 8 “Dark Days | Bticism had been at onice repressed by Bes. ( 01t0 & Strain to answer inquirics about her | o)\ o venoiling down in sn e moread Take all the Ague, F d billions " { Anthur of “Called Back” and “Dark Days | 8 CHT o LT et te veady.” she said; “take | ¥ i{h”"' (y‘;"'mm‘mgxms "“{Mw \ H the title of ‘ll’]\[‘(:"ll;.‘ which had stru '(l(ml(::r S gy ::aomu. ] o i i . Naturally the envelops which bore Her 3 e, Car " I B s i =% :'“:'_:f,‘,l\v,f'ub et CREVIEN berts handwriting was the firet oponed by f“':‘y‘,l;rl"""mI‘“"” ";‘."“' ey 11 b :’“"‘ ~—Take all the Braln and Noerve foroe i CHAPTER XXVITT. E onco moro doep in thought, She' took tywo | 1étter before he read Herbert's, Ho soarchod | fo% —Take all the Great health restorers. Wy ANNON LIeh WitS TR (Y envelopes and also a stray hal€ sheat of note. | tho former in vain for bis own name, little CHAPTER X In short, take all the best qaalities of Pititon o TR Sreniat Then sho went info anothor room, | thinking how the V\lylllarb_hnfl sat for a long APTE! = ol | 6 , 3 ) ¥ writing a fow words on th pa. | time boforo sho could bring herself to seal TIE TRUTH AT LAST. —Qualitles of all the best modicines in ] city for its siza, perhaps, the most rogal cap ital in Europe. Munich, with its fai noble statues, pal and now, 1i t per, placad it in an envelops, addressed if, [ ber lotter withiout sending him a crumb of | Carruthers reachod Munich Inte ab night, and inclosed it, with Beatrico's letter, in the | comfort. Ho then read Herbert's commene | Hq went straight to that comfortablo hotel packet which was to go to her friend in | tary and smiled faintly ashe drewa ludiorous | the Four Saasons, and, feeling that the the world and you will find that—Hoy ~—Bittera have the best carative quall« tlos and powers of all—ocnoentrated In DEWEY & STONE QOue of he Best'and Largest dtocks in the United State: | To Belect From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. museums, art galles ¢ t; i o . d b i A r:“{:‘l""""m‘ fi'ann‘».u»' _m;_" l\hu-hh s | Eondon, picture of Horace and Herbert making | hour was too Iato to begin his ressarches, e B stands boldly out on a barron plain, nef Beatrice resumed her painful train of | CCUROF sffements fo their frionds Ho | gupped and went to bed. In spite of his ex: —And that they will care whea any on ; v 1 T Vriting home had made her feel | Mused & while, halding Beatrico's lettor in | citement at the thought of being in tho samo ¥ ] i thought. s t no ha o5 bad tore ceept pon | utterly wretched. It was now May; nearly |bis band. Her fing:rs had touchod that | fawn ot Henteien, meicpt smite | pa Deing, its | fi¥o months lind cbo boen living this' dreary | $heet of papor; so ho actunlly prossed it to |yt mortal, and After traveling aa fast as is doubt feeling it has littlo whi ashamed to show to the world, haps the vagaries of ths eccentr all of these, single or—combined. Failll —A thorough trial will glve positive proof of this, e life, and keeping every one in ignoranco ar | bis lips, and in doing so caught a faint lin- | poseiblo from London to Manich, 16 takes a ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR = Bririse never quito e what induced | to whoro she was. How much Tonger must | Eering odor cf what bo rememberod was hor | groat doal to spoll a hight's reat, 8o in the W ; her to chooss the cupital of Tavaria for her | 16€0 0nf Bhe could, of course, leave Munich | favorits perfume. “:“‘l‘“":m‘"‘;'l“[‘:fl:‘_“"~ morning Carruthers arose refreshed and Hardened Liver ¢ R o v o , wd athers' disease was nt as ever, g < rosting placo. Honeatly, when she wrote| vhenover tho thought it bub every other | STt At e N 10 e wiat eloc Fese | 940t to begin ths quast. Five yoars ago I broke down with kid- placa would be just as dreary to her. Local. S | But how to bogin it? He was not evon ity maters littlo whon a soa of troublo sur | B0d brought him. Nowadays Fato shoots | sure that its object was in Manich. - Beoatss rounds one, Tetaman count up his hap | many of her grrows from thie general portr | gho had written down tho name of a picture sels, Vienna or Berlin as to Munich, piest dags and ho will find the place in :‘ffim ST thietelTonid apiong l(;m?lr Tet- | it did not follow sha waa near that work of Bho fixed on Germany for various reasons, | Which ho spont thom contributed not muck | 9% o4 AfPresl in o womans baudwrit: | art, St might only have paid Munich a 8She had that feolivg, which justly or un. | to their happiness. Beatrice, who was now [;'Ké d Fea k“‘.’“ T, d ‘l‘l‘“ and ab | gojng visit—might now bo miles and miles justly, is common. to most English people, | omewhoro about twenty-tirce, bl most | Oxford redirocte: e on. o openedit | gway, Ho grew very despondent as he . " i | certainly a right to expect some happy day [ carelessly and found it contained a half | yaalizsq tho slender, fragilo naturo of tlio from London to her uncles, she had not siet tled whither to wend her way, She might then just as likely have gone to Paris, Brus ney and liver complaint and rheumatism, Since then 1 have beon unsable to ba about at all. My liver beoame hard like wood; my llmbs were puffed up and filled with water, All tho best physlolans agrood that nothlng could care me. I resolved to Max Meyer & Bro. A that an unprotected and not unattractive - sheof vhich wi i SOLE AG’ENTS FOR woman is more freo from annoyance in a | i this world, .F}E:’z‘f‘:fitf r;"},:{' ':',’:“1:";: -} \‘:fib w‘g’"“‘l‘: clew which he had so impetuously taken up | try Hop Bittera: I have used soven bote i German than in a French town. Sho also| _She began to ask herself the questioms] -t r VO ¥ + O P fand followod. Nevertheloss ho vowed b |fiox; the hardness has all gone from my | g fancied sho know tho German Innguago bete | Which bud focontly boen framing themselvat | PURLARI WAL - 0 0 would not leave Munich until o foltsure i liver, the awelllng feom my limba and It tor th ke knew Frencl in her mind, Had she after all acted in tha| C® sk nsido with a bitter | did not harbor the fugltives, s othi ¢ han sho know French. The scientifi | i = ; : smile, He well know who was th has worked a miracle In my caso; other- 3 soverity of tho great Teutonic tonguo had| Wisest way? Was her life to be quito marred | fmile. He = as tho writer. | Ho stepped through the swinging doors of T 1d liave been now in my geave. i 1 AlWiys, SHANHAL b She had stu by that ono act of folly? If she trrned and | WVait! What was there to wait for? How- his hotel and stood in the brond Maxi- | Wite I wou AV y B! i Vo dmcert oyt iniso (LRGSR 30 ¢ ke ; v ever, the sight of thoso words brought back | millianeSte . o . W. Moxey. 4 d B h B deoply. Sho could read it in its classic fopms | ArmIY grasped her nettle, would the stin " ot L L, millians-Strasss, Ho hesitated, uncertain nape an enr 08, with a certain amount of facility. She bo.| L@ fatal, or even more than sho could bear| | thememory of that strange nocturnal visit; | what to do, which way o turn. So far s | Buffalo, October 1, 1881, b lieved sho could speak it well enough for th | She was, like most of us, a blending of con. [ Of the woman's carnest, “even impassionod |1y could sco, his only chanco of finding b TR et tradictions. Sho was wiso and foolish; brave | 8Ppeal tohim, to twait five, ten, twenty |RBeatrico was meeting bor in the Povert 1 Sufferi 3 purposes of ordinary conversation. Alasisha v i years for the ono he loved.” Why should ; overty and Supering. was but oo of the many who, whi t- | and timid; proud and humble, as pressure | Years f A i y should | public strects; his only plan was to | |, ; R - ut oao many who, when gut + % she write now and repeat the appeali Sh 1 way dragged dowa with deby, poverty and vut: turals, c VeIt t of circumstances forced her to be. Sho be | T ppeal 0 | walk about thoso streets until ho met o b ke tamily and I urals, compound words and divisiblo par : who knew everything; sho who had ao ? foring for years, caused by a sick family e ticiples are flying about liko hail, find what g who know everything; sho who had accom- | per, At any rate ho would do nothing but | bills for dct 2 T b il corners. Could she merye herself to comy | panied Beatrico and who was probably with | his for tho next few days.. If unsuccossful | T was completi Iy discouraged, until one yoar ago, - 10 boastod phonetic spelling, and B " Ler now. & ki 3 by the advice of my pastor, 1 commenoed using Hop what an ago it takes to feel at one's easa f"{\“; and fac ‘l‘"“’ “‘",‘”TI Ho could not get tho memory of that he “"L‘””“’“ ””""7’:’1‘{;;" ’,“[”"’“:‘lfi‘lm"' Bitters, and in ono month wo were all well, and none 4 i W amid tho clephanting zambols | What was tho worst? The worst was her " T : , | to such rersons as might be ablo to tell him | of “uy have scen asick daysince, and I wadt o say 4o y Shonmger a:nd. clough and arren SPIBIHY ARGRURNST: NavGr i Yha | dread of losinz hor child. ~ Whatif sio wrote | Stranigo creature with her dreary beliof, yot | What strangors wers Hving in Munich, all poor men, you can keap. your famillcs woll a yoar above and other reasons sho choso Germany, | £0 Horaco and Herbort and told thom every. | Unswerving faith as to his own future, from | Ho turned to tho right, went across the ith Hop Bitsars tor Ies $aam 0us dookor's visl whl § had loft Blacktown provided | thing bezged thom to forgive the harmles | bis mind. At the time the woman's carnest- | Platz, and into tho fair Ludwig-Strassa, Ho | C08t: 1know it —A. Worklogman, | ing indisponsables, Ml,w“m doceit which sho had practiced; intreated | 1ess had impressed him more than he cared | walkad on with palaces on either hand until | mos: important of all, monsy, many pur. | thetn to seo this man and maks ech termt | o e} 7,10 14 | o camo to the gatoof viotory, ~Precceupiod Prosecate the Swindleralll ] clhasos had to be mads in London, All wer, Gei e DR Sl L b Willsg ts 0w, mob even b hieele. b | MIAL SR ) ;3:‘.: ll"im),b?:.n‘zgymil:g. b MG DT LR wever, ma timo ta catch the evoni s b, S bitay pRScey i ’ AR ding: BeG. grel - | oluster of 11 tho white label) tue druj d, Exch: A & SoLd | troim tobovor, and thas night beabiso.an | Such ecorn us tho word would throw Her | io men out of ton o superstitions. presced him. Towever, o doforrod his ad- | St hands ou any staleatled 0. 1. Watneca [nstmments Rflntfi ) Xchange Lier charges crossol tho channel, Thon it| Then sho bagan to wondor1f Hervey hag|, Carruthers told bimeelf that such hopo as | Iniration until happfor Hmes, German Hop_Bitters or with other *Ho scemed to her sho was onco mora ablo to | Fovealed tho truthi If her father, Lady [behad gathered from Mrs. Miller's words | A kind of superstition mads him think it namo, refuse it and shun that druggist s you breatho, In London sho had been haunted | Clauson—hero she shuddored—her " uncley | #as simply gathered becauso ho bolioved her | ywell toseo tho picture which bad brought | would s viper; and it ho has taken your money on Eas Month]y P&ymentfi by the dread that Horvoy would follow and | Kiew that sho was this man's wifo. Al |to be in Beatricels confidence, Horo ho was | i s ar, - Ho haqtired tho won o the s | on tho shame bt hite Ton ths e and oo y L4 find her, Onco out and sho folt sate, | thoush shio had just beon resolving to make | WTong. 16 was the woman's broad but ab- | pinalcothok, and upon arriving there sought | him for damages for tho swindle, and we wil Bo it undorstood that Boatrics was mot | it Known to ther, the thought of their bein; fl’l"lf r}?fl‘!‘“[":"- “_"4‘]"'?:' “'ll? ;:;u'll‘usslmm-lp for and found the “Madonnadi Tempi,” Ho | foward you liberally for the ocnvistion. S . B5ing Froti tho'ah hich a rovelati in possession of tho kuowledge was horrible | Ispiration of & prophetess of old, that happi- | stood for a long time contemplating it, not Before Buving Elsewhere Examine Qur| ! Toolish marriago and subseduont aot. of ||{0 hor. Yetall this while hey might, have | 10% in this world awaited bim abd Boairite | prosasene soraeh augimat 1 as ooy 208 2 deception vould entail; although sho would | K2OWn it—might have heard it from Hor. | Which had baen of aid to him in his trouble, that fato might bring Beatrico to his side, Stock and Prices illingly Lave paid a largo yeatly st vey's lips. This thought half maddened | If faith can movo stubborn mountains, why | gno did not come, so ho bade the “Madonna® 00, a. Willingly have paid a largoe yearly sum, so 3 G i not a heart which is willing gh to Vi 1y vl ick long as her husband left hor in peaco and | Ber. She must learn if it was so, o 3 & enough to move | pgien, and after baving run quickly through 7, kept the scorat. Gladly would shs have ho thought regretfully of that peaceful “‘“l""'““\{" irection? the large rooms and cabir in the hops of Corner 11th and FarnamStreets. mado somo arrangoment which would spare | Jife at Hazlswood House, “Horaco and Hor. | Aud now this woman repeated her mas- | ancountering Boatrics, Lie loft tho building ’ her pride the mortification of her beingz | P¢ little womanish ways seemed part and | 8% and, as ruthers read the letter, told | wishing that the living masterpieco ho known as the wifo of a felon, G 4 | parcel of the ple: him his caso was 1o more bopeless than it | gought was as casy to find as that of the e sbo havo dono all in Ler power to of old Whittakor, of Wil aj{of)aly | AN EOBERg0 B dead artist. B C. F. GOODMAN, e S e Be i et Sho thought, with o pang| Ho took tho note which ho had crumpled |~ Keeping to what seomed the principal and 2 4 ° 9 o R e 8 . of Sylvanus Mordle, whe |UP and tossed away; ho spread it out and | moqt populous streets he found himselt opoo @_‘}@; rovéaled. Yot it was not on this account | bad also found in hor the woman he could | réad it again. Ho found, moreover, that it | mors b front of bis hotel. He started off in R ]| sho flad. Her one aim was to save tho ehild | 10V0. Sbe even thought of young Prton's | Was written on paper similar to that used by | an opposito. direction, went dowa the Lreaq o the mn 37ho was s Eabhe woll-meant but unsopbisticated _advances, | Beatrico, and upon turning it over ho saw | Mo yimillians-Str Moro palaces, more She bolicved he could logally claim her | Then, of course, sho thought of Carruthers |98 the back a fow words in poncil. They | gatues, but no Beatrice, At last bo stood 2 : boy. She knew ho was villain enongh te| —thought of him more than of all, wero written so fainily that he had to carry | on tho stone bridge which spans tho shallow 1] AND DEALER IN taks him by or fraul if tho chanes oo. | _And Frank! Did Frank know, and if so, [ thenoto to a strong light in order to dé- | byt rapid Isar, Ho stopped and looked at Aty (iree me et wrer O 4 = % 2\ g red. The moment Harry was i Herv: what did e think of heri Or, when he | cipber them. ¥ _ | the curious artificial bed of smooth planks m._.,.u‘,,.,:,m b S ipia il ho saw sho would bo at his m knew, what would ho think of her! Did he, | ‘The words were “Madonna di Tompi,” | oyor which tho river runs; and then he e 13 i, nlq HS fl would bo forced to submit to an e, curse hor very memory? Al, sg[82d o tho best of his beliof, as experts say | Jooked down into the littlo triangular pleas. o V0. WUPBEAMANN SOLE AGRT, 4 ditions, however exact iliating, | far as h s concerned thero could be | When giving ovidence, tho handwriting was | ure garden which liss botween the two arms bR A 2 ] /] itions, exactin 1 humiliating, sty X Beatrice's, Itlg b 51 BROADWAY, Y. ¥, in order to 1 possession of the one thing | 1O hojoe fc ays. W i) of the stream. OMAHA. NEB. which was Lot hot, 1hs ono Shing; sho couly| G this juncture Beatrieo brokodown, just ybat did the words mean, and ow far | * In the garden, on one of the seats, intent- E— = love, or was permitiad fo love. * Flight gave | 65 she had brokon down whon sho refised | would they aid him in flnding Beatriced |1y ongagod with a book, sat Boatrice. Her DR.HAIR'S M P ANY her a respite; gave hor timo for lora. | Frank’s love. She Jail her head on the | He soon sottled in his mind that “Madouna | Jjtilo boy was playing hear her, It needed H, CLARK O 3 tion. It was the simplest and o way | table and sobbed bitterly. Sarah returning | 4i Temp!” must bo the name of a picturo. | not the sight of the boy to assure Carruthrs out of the difliculty. Sosho decided upon it, | £rom posting her letter found hor so, and of | But what picturel. Whero was it to bo | ho was not mistaken. Liko all lovers, ho Ouco out of England they travelod by | €ourse knelt beside bor, eried with ler, and | found? : |told himself bhe would have known that int, Oil and Glass House| {55 o &y reed el otielhes 0 o000 Ot btk oo ot mopesing | gl Bl e o st | st st ety . esting e YR ty T “I cannot live this life!” sol ot o, c e : s picture, v. Yes, re wvas Beatri cureg n 5 b Largest Drus, Paint, an ass Ho Rt e risYolyicninapss | AT Canmot lira uia ire s O bl it on” it ot b’ woukt | hiodouss bad nek ad b scteay T | LoE RAmAE e o promin s ettt trico's neads, so sho hired o furnished flat, famed one, that Lo would find Boatrico noar | Carruthers been a Roman Catholic ho might; | S Bropertien. Xt lskeown throug in the 'west. engaged a good-temperad, handy Bavarian it. Neveriheless, tho clew was worth fol- | hyvo shown his gratitude by ths expenditure 3. L. CALDWELL, olty Lincoln, Nob.; writes, Jan sarvant, nud sottled down to that quict, lowing. Ho would have followed a finer |of pounds and pounds of wax candles, 11884 Hipoo using s, Hair's Asthma curo, for calm life which she had in her lotters to the clow than this _to the 'ond (?f the world on Ho stood for some time watching Beatrice. ore than ono year,my wife has been entirely well, 3 Talbert: R AT AT the chance of its leading him to Beatrice. | Now that he had found her he trembled ab Bobleyena Symptom o {lis'dissave has appeared. \ e st & 8o ho at once sot about the task of getti GlowhTas S WILLIAM BENNETT, Richland, Iows, writosNov. Theso lotters wero. saub under cover %o a o005 ok fal £Cting | his own ect. e trembled at tho thought of | ,WILLIAM BENNETT, Richiand, Iowa, writeaBov, friond of Mrs, Miller’s, who S information, i information could be got, |whiat he bad to say to her, what she had to Asthma slnoe 1860, I followed your directions and London. As English statior cai be pro- fespecting a picturo called the “‘Madonna di (gay to bim. He comforted himself by the am bappy to say that [ nover slopt better in my lfe. cured on the continent as casily as every- f""’“"& Ho) h"l"“g' I:I"‘ ;‘“ “°ll”§5 “""b"‘h’-‘;"’ assuranco that Lo had oniy sought her, | Lam giad that A L e sy whojouy fpeak: 3 q : g ol s Fioglis ot cry strong. Indeed, be could not help|broken through her concealment, for the 7 b ’ Esiimates Given on Plate Glass Furnished, thing clse | hal Tl oglbh, iny loHersicon comparing his caso to that of the fair Sara- . S A valuablo 64 pago treatiso contaning simfiar otroat, rico drea 2 x & ritain; m ppl i e Plhate o2 words. Yet she was better off than he was, | 88 he could give. ; 1114 Harney Street, - - Omaha, Neb gendiox o Jaho fearad (atlsomefintors, Sho at least had the name of a place for ons | After this ho walked slowly down to the soAzy, drugglat not having 8 in stoolc wil prooured BIoh sl eBodat BL i) s e dis of her talismanic words. Ho had the namo | garden and stood in front of her. She raised | "Bk W*HIIR & BON- Ererscin 6. . closo hor abode, But it soamed so unkind of what he supposed to bo & picture; nothe | ber eyes and knew him, Her book fell to ot Lo let her uncles know sho wa d e PPOs: picture; notl 0! er ! 21745 allve an ing more. theground. She Sprang to her feet and ut- C P well, She did not write to her father. She 153 Cirusthirs oras) ot oo o7 a1 | teres i Hin ory Wafors it Faocaa ity - { fancied her proceedings would not trouble s 3 3 5 ¥ ’ i 3 bt circlo of art worshippers. His sallet, his | SWeet to Mr. Carruthers, as it was unmis. | e lad G COMPANY, | ity bt s of s wrspr, " sl | vt o M. Corin e s wind | o GRER QOMPANY, Double and Singls Acting Fower ano hana Clauson's unkind comments. S trusiod ty e Petote tho era of blus and white | ApESaanen of theman sho loved; for amo [ Nyirect| Line] for England, France Al TSt d ; apsodics, written or ° s :x[x:l;‘;fifiwl Herbers to let him know all that spoken, to arise bereafter and prick Lis con- | that of joy. She strotched out her hands. and Germany. Bo made faw, if any, chance ao science, Ho had not bowed bis knee to the | “Frank! Frank[” shecried. *‘You heref” ‘The exeamships of this well known line are \ RS s é il A o comprehensible. He was fond of pictures as both sale’ and agrosehis, Thoy. cawry thoe Uit 'S ; j R |52 Geen el e omaobias, mon poves (4T oannor live this life,s sobbed Beatrios, | pictures, aud was bold enough to say ho Stator and Folohikn e, asd Toave Now Yor 508 94 .44 2ht, I cannot live i ger.” i i i women to whom other women do nof mako Sho% jiked siied el lce anclishgk boldisl g Sherbons P ey by ok o outh (EONDO. ’ O en o i ol emenido “My protty dear! my poor darling!” said | what ho did dislike, Hence it will be at once omvor b e Tanins, el fature | 0 oA, B Durd Toktaes traniigurod | 6o that bis Opiaion s wordh Bosing i and distinguisted Learing, no doubt con- | Y. Pity, and smoothing tho girl's brown | &ny one except bimselt. veyed tho idea that sho was a stato not to ba | HIr as a mother might have done, ¢ Haying found the knowledgo not indfs: encroachied upon without the passport of ap [ L can bear it no longer,” said Beatrice, | pansable, e could not, like many men, chack introduction, T will write and tell them all. Tell them | off on his fingers tho principal productions 8o for society sho had hor boy and nher | BoW I have been wronged—how I have [ of tho grand old masters and name the spol faithful slave, Mrs, Miller, pronged them. No,” she exclaimed, start- | of earth on which eash ono could bo found, However much a mother may love her | ing to ber feet, “Ieannotdoit. There must | Bug like the man who, when challenged to child, sho is not blamed if sho finds that his | b8 othor means. - Ho is mercenary. Ob, I'| fight, roplied, “I can’t fight mysolf, but | Ep, Trls Mining Machinery, Beliing, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittingr } Bl e als e sotall, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, OHURGE OHOOL BELLS, e e Oorner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. P, BOYXY EIR CO., DEALERS IN Rates, First Cablng60-$100. Sieerago to and from Hamburg 810, G. B RICHARD & C0., Gen= oral Pass. Agont, 01 brondway, New York and Syashington and L Lolle streots, Ohlcago or Henry Gundt Mark Hanson, F. E. Moores, Harry P, maha; Gronewly &Schoonerer . Country. FREDW GRAY, : B BUcoEssOR 10) | ; 9o, | constnt company doos mot givo. all tha | Wil givo bim all if ho will Leop silont and | v a hths Feioad i bn oy et FOSTER & GRAY, i faithful and intelligent & servant may be, | PeACC: Bi stout poker, Mr, Carruthers, if he did not Let mo o to England and see him,” said | know these things himself, had a friend whe the mistress may with a cloar conscloncs look beyond her for & companion, Sarab, ¥ ; know, So Beatrices lifo grew onco more dismay | ;¥vul” Beatrico started at the idea. This friend was a Mr, Burnett, a recog: and colorless, 8o much so that under jts |, ¥ Lt mego. Ho isa wicked man, | nizeq art authority. prosent_conditions the lato lifo at Hazle- | Pt be can do me no harm. O, my dear | ™ Frank found Mr. Burnott at his rooms, wood House, whon coutrasted with {t, | Mistress, lot mo go. I can hoar what be | writing—critiques on tho recently opencd secmed a wild round of variety and dissipa. | VAnts—-make him promise and put thatdown | exhibitions most likely. tion, fo writig, Let mn do this for you, my | “ Do you know any pleture called th ‘Ma- FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF ~ SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. 1020 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. ; CHAS. SHIVERICK { + FURNITURE UPROLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passengor Klovator to all floors, 1306, 1208 and 1310 Farnam Bt, OMAHA NEBRASKA B\ GREEN & BURKE, UMEER 4 WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, 4 She had her books and her music, but she ‘“;i By ‘L“""""" Ifl b;“l“'j Y‘;‘: Task ie” donna di Tempif " usked Carruthers, BPANISH OEDAR, ad 0o one with whom to discuss the books, | “H ow could you find him| ‘A picturo called the ‘Madonna di Templ.! \ 10 one o liston to her music. ~Sho took lost [ “He issure to bo in London, If not, there's | AL yes, Tho ‘Madonna di Tempi,) Painted Hflal E[Rk Umfl; LflUIS"”E cemflnt sons i painting from one of the thousand | those who can tell me where to find him, [ jy Haphael. You have beard of Raphael, nu.-‘:;m in the greab art center, Munich, but | Say I may go. Letme go to-day—to-mor-) Carrutherst s S is was but an aid to kill time, and unbro- | Tow.” “Whero is it7” asked Frank quickly, _, | , 5 i ken with any ambitious aiw. She had her | Beatrice mused. After all, the suggestion | [t is in the Ol Dinakothels * Frank! Frank!" shecried. thoughts, These sho shunnod as much as | did not scem so absurd, Sarahwas by no| I the what?’ possible, Itscemed to her that thore was [ meansa fool. She could travel to England “My dear Carruthers, how ignorant you nothing upon which she could look back | alone perfectly well, She could hear what are. I thought vou studied Greek at Ox. with pleasure, nothing to which she could | this man asked now, Why should she not | ford—Pinakothol is derived from & Greck look forward 'with hopo, Sho often recalled | leb ber gol word— ] A Carruthers' assertion that in spite of manner | Mrs, Miller scemed on thorns of suspense. | I know all that, but where fs itP weeks, months, ho bad pictured this meet- she must have some dream of happiness,and | *“Say I may go,” she whispered, “Your ignorance is deplorable, Tho old| 108 and now it had como to pass! sho sighed as sho thought that now less than | X will think. Iwill tell you by and bs. | Pinakothek is in Munich, Munich, yousaay | Sbe was fairer than over—fairer than ever did ifo show aay joy of which she oven | Bend my boy to me; I will think with him | know, 15 the capital of ever! Tho pure classical features scomed A “You here” Ho took hor hands in his and regardless of bystanders gazed into her gray eyes. For a moment ho could not speak. Tho sight of Beatrice, tho touch of her hand sent the blood rushing through his veins, Days, Cor. 6th & Doeuglas St Ty o e ahore s b Portland Cement, Iowa and Michigan Plas- i X rat Kind w e ifokey Lt i e it earlit, Now Yok ! ter, Hair, Etc, Etc, ! CONSUMPTION, - (] g tuvo b i1 e VALAD e W : ATy gy 2, 2 the o8 . N even moro perfect, the clear pale faco more E v “s EB l LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHT 'S | Beatrice was itting ono atternoon in tho | “Sa the “shornlamb,” a3 be was now called, “l}::xn:(ulx:mfll‘;fi}ad." Paaleyou” hosaid| boauitul, tho dark gray ey moro' wondore room sho called bor studio. Sl was alono | camo to his mother, and all the afternoon | “Not going, Carruthers! Oh, sit down | U1 than of old. And, as sho had givon that | ® e from errors or exe: UNJON STOCK YARDS. &nd fa deop thought, Khe had fust finished | Beatrico considored Mre. Miller's proposal. | and hiayow chat. Tell mo all about, your| Htle cry of Jo, something had leapt iato i:';'_ng" i e IR S s k gue of Ler periodical lotters to her uncles, | Tho more sho considered the moro nclined | book, You must be dying to tell mo ails | her eves which Carrathers had nover heforo | gex and Brotate Gland CUR N Wit H REFERENCE omah N b 1t was lying near her, directed but not sealed, | $h¢ felt to give it her countenance, “No, I'm not. Tmust gonow, Good-bye | 5B there, or never beforo seen 5o clearly | hoas \eeundmfimullunerr.’l‘m'.lle nd 1 Morchants' & Farmer's Bank David City, Neb. a, €D. | Batrics wes wrestling with the temptation [ 10 the evening she told her she might go. [ «But where are you going?” and undisguisedly, Tho surorise of seing| ErAShAb{roe,/ 'fi?’%fi"fii’afifl"’flaffi Kearuey National B Kearucy, N ofseading mosngo to Frunk. Sho could | Sho gavo her many instructions which wore | Tl words 'you read have fired e, 1] Y bad swept away caution, and for tha jact Tdth Stnsat WEW o) ! { Qolaclins State Back, Columbus, Neb, ol bear fopictute him thinking ker cold | ok 0 be sxoeeded. ' Sho was to find Hervey | am going to Munich to sso tho ‘Madoana di| 8%, of two seconds, Frank was able to| G -pasee o Omaha National Bank, Omabha, Nob. A E fm.L hfll-r(lfilsi.“filhuuld she add aline to her ::;1 h;:r hxsu (Iilcmun"dsl Blho s wlb;d llc;mé Tempi'” And before Mr, Burnet could| "N\ WA YAEF Sien o5 IaY. ::dms g =340 G. B. GREEN, . BURK | letter! Sbould she even write him a letter] g i oo N clearly understood that | get out another question Carruthers was v o i . B ! o blm 8 be must sign a deed of separation. fa whish silently in her face. What had he to say— Will pay customers Draft with Full of Lading attached, for two thirds valae of stock, :’L'::fl‘:. t‘:]; cx:‘g}::«; A ’fi, :vm;)lwmflinfi i el R AT o 08, 8 ’.’,Qrummp‘,'of Mrs, what could Lo say? Tho certainty that (i = bad not yet learned the truth, the most con- .“1’”" nodded grimly, Bho warnob likely L!;v'::]::m L:n:‘:fi.lfi; taak 10 saslar-tle taak y ; 5 ventional message from her wou err on the sido of mercy. 3 4 TAW Dar kagvet, or of i A.J: Tutsook, Eog. aud Supt, ar IR H, W, Diaxoxn, Asst. 8 JHaRGLN momge foum). bt }-'mi:’klrv:‘l:: “Take plenty of money,” sald Beatrice. Jeast u great part of it—tho tak of usking| o I Peulten, Propiistor, Gentiemens’ Clothing 3 / | ; i Valley Burid. b Worlks, | 4k o learn to love hert” Wiy did sho lovo | “Give bim money if b asks forit, Make B o omile la i And leb en balp ber. | ey, G eaciumeld Ligiw Bismes soag ] { Missouri Valley widge and Irvon orks, bimt No, uot that! Eho was Lappy that | bim understand “that I Luvo ot concealod £ole rewaland elent uaill she geotly drow it ey Dylog anl Gt Sno'en hork noce 7 . < she loved him; th.t she had found the power | myself to save my money, That he can " 1 4 LS8 SuamaRien i E { i OFFICHN AND WORKS LEAYSNWORTH, KANRAS, of loving aud trusting still hars, Yes hope | &1Ways have.” v Fuo Uxh had faded from Beatrioe's face, | Guiakia; Neb. 4 { il Jown 84 8lich 1ot was, she sesoiced it s | 0.6 Wea arranged. Pully coshalt of that Bhe also, after & moment of forgetfulness, i | b Maautacturers and Bulldersof | couid love such & man as Frank, But ng | night was spent by Mrs, Miller on hor knoes. was coming back to her own world and its | bl wl.‘mzm Tion, Stegl, Howe | mord: vo message must te sent. fl'w"'-“ fl'(mezl'*”ry slept with his mother g““‘,’“’," Her eyes dropped and ber face H , DIBE, “Itis a part of the price I must pay for | 85 often as with his nurse—so she could offer clouded, “How did yon find mef sho asked in troubled tones. “By a strango chance. I will tell you how somo day,” “Tell mo now,” Teuse and Combination BRIDGES For Rallroads and Highwags. Tura Tables, Draw Spaps, B o Tiussce, Piers aud Sub- structures. Tinsley, Shire Tulock A. MoLouth, Agent. my folly," she said as sho scaled her lotter, | UP ber wild prayers without interruption, Her xm were lu1‘I m‘ tears as sbe did so, i;:wer a 1nuulwr“‘-t'esllvdszu1:ll;:[ fiupr:lm: er entered and saw her emotion, /g in prayer it was Sarah Miller tha y sweet, my dear," she said; “what s | Dight. For what did she prayi Perhaps it i) There isno fresh troublof’ isas woll not to ask, but to be contented “Nons, the old one is enough,” said Bea- villhvllle assurance that she prayed for Bea- trice. Mus. Miller looked at her solicitously, | #ice's happiness. *You are thinking of the man who loves SHAPTER X3 youl” sho said soothingly, ";‘I;I!AP’IE*ZVR XXIX. “Yes," said Beatrice with recovered com. Beatricas | ADONNA DI TEMPL pomre, “¥es fan thiuking that I may iEleed Latder,. J(:fi:mhfi;‘?fi g i ‘,,,)v';‘f;."",:&{‘ Tt il eom | wes sent on to Frank Carruthers, A noth =0 B0 WY po dear, If, <% | trom Herbert was inclosed with it, “You tle Did you’ Sup- g 3 Bunsonih” o, © “Let it suffos u..g' pose Mustang Liniment only good Thave found you. f ; | for horses? It is for inflamma- But,” said” Beatries with agitation, do others know—can others find mof 1f you | tion of all tlesh, leawrned it why not another’ Pleaso soud up word of all bridge work 10 lot. Correspondence soliaited fiom euglnsers aud bridge pouuLLsloLos “The words you read have fired [zo 28 conaveD, going to Munich," $

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