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e e — S C——— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1800-SIXTEEN PAGES ; pling, girlish laugh hile T was some: stand that way, Lizzle, Q N \ furnis| what taken aback, 1saw instead of the | She tsn girl abou forty yeors of age— THOL :HTh IN HCHH‘,R \ ‘W. supply 3 d that,” usual office girl alady of perhaps forty, | don't interrupt me—black hair, duark, them \lm Munther took the letter and eag: | rather fleshy, but not fair, with coal | Justrous eyes—like © yours, Lizzie —_— soe 1o, AIT DIES A MINI vy man—and tho anecdotes necessary: wo will | PYpg, Merill & M;l‘ill, rything but tho money'to pay for That, of course, will be for you to Sanly Brond tn Harper's Weehly. [have a gllant love He's trinens true 1 ¢ oL y b erly read [t—somewhat too eangerly, [ | black hair and dark brown eyes, having | slightly stout, apparently well born and . WHO KILLED THE PURPP i R R Rt thought for u wholly disintorested per- | something familise in them. She was [ bred. Sho is 1lso n stenographer, type- | Some Stories Glaned From the World of e T S S90S Vait des o minit. gon, Then how she did laugh! Her | well but plainly dressed in some dark | writer and theosphy is nervous, sees Wit and Humor, i | Pittsbury Chronicle, dark eyes fairly snapped. She was al- [ stuff,and as she stood looked a lady spooks and communes with other peovle Who killed the canine?™ S1Y said the copiy fle does not love nother; most provoking. born and bred, We canned cacli other | having nerves, secing gpooks, ote., by (4 " P “With my little popper His heartis all my own; “Funny, isn't it? said I satirically. critically, means of her machine,” HE WAS ENTIRELY TOO GRATEFUL 1killed tho caniness Y "o e . RN . M > . e e, :’, t 1 grriove ;A,mf:‘\: gy hetreals meso, | windocd it is, Mr. Billings. Of courso | She résumed her seat with a sigh I'm bound to say that instead of get- st B O 2 Watt loe b mati. there must e o mistake. There wasn't [ **So you are the new typewriter— : uriing pale at this vivid —_ T gave the order, enougl in your joke about Denver & Rio “Yes,” she replied with a meaning ss Mather laughed im- | Got Value Received for His Tip—Quite el l'r'lk'xh'\':f_"" flis face Is very fairs | Grande to make a woman faint,” glance at Mr, Sparks, ly. e HLEveN NN Ao [ L His eyes ire violet bluet “Hardly,” “Yes,” he echoed, “and also Mrs. | “I'dlike to sce her,” > “Reverse’’—Wonderful Acci- o And fhe light they send ason mo they bend | W[t mustbhe more serious than even | Sparks.” “T'he very thing!" e dentata Fair-A Prohi- CITow much f in 42 e e e LW that,” said Lizlie Mather, *Think of Your wifo!” means, Sho wants to e 3 bition Day. Fifty conts for oo, L ARl . | the turn [had the other day.” This | “‘Precisely—my wife.’ Lot us go down this afternoor i the cop gots the boodle— Jiis baie s 1k tre sun wis suggested very seriously. “Why I-—you sid fvw days ago her | Liziie was quite taken aback at this. —_— hat's what's in it. shines upon (e dow 3 “Well, I'll sce about it,”T grambled, | nume was M rked, not | She had a dozen excuses, I would ae- | New York Sun: Doctor—You must bo “Who gets the colla LALISTS IN Hv Likes not girls,and he shakes his curls, | and irned to my morning raail. But ing sensible tosay. cept none, It was of the utmost import- | very careful about your diet. WL said tle owner; S ¥ Wbishabaan il e s il the thoughtsof the night beforo ol ‘ortainly,” rotorted the phlegmatic | ance, I reiterated, Step by step she re- ashway—hat's ol right, doctor. My 1 oTm tiie solo moaner, af, Nose, Mias s cray sal Iy savaow S BAlCiLy teuded and now got tangled up with rks, “but I didn't say it would al- [ ceded, and it was finully settled, She [ landlady mlunh(ulhl( get the collar. nto Discases of Woe Whaever T talk of love, parks' insinuations as to myself, until ays be o, did 1? In fact, but for your | would go. The solemn statement that E Ty =" “\WHo gets tiio rematus nd Ohildren, In moonlight or by day, Lbogan “to uhinic that, after’ all, [was | confounded lottor _she "would v | Mis. Sparks was a plain womn, plaily | D AL NN 107 Sald tho Tutmuster, i et oF exnorioncn in he He fust lools 1 in mocking gleo therenl lunatic and the rest was all | changed it soner. Wait, let me explain, | dressed, hod as much to do with ler ac- | - New |“|"'.‘fn'n.-( N oy apiel iloss somo ono i fuster Wil koW Apeciniists 1 Remurks, and right. TTow dure Sparks take sueh & | We had como ton proper understanding | quiescenco as wnything else. 1t 1s the tone with me? I wouldn’t answer him. | you see, and were to have been me d | way of the sex, 1 get the remain Don’d loog it de shtars, Tkey; . M o-Agod 8 look ad de moon, id's biggor. L L L LU d st pniasin, : 11 tell yon what Il do 1 dia*t, : that very afiernoon when—well, youecan By the time we roached Broad streot b HN tanhood, Nervous Dobilliy, Spermator To pinfsh this young man About aweek afterwards T received | now understund why I was so pat out.” | Lizzie had partaken largely of my ner: Enttrol Satal, PS- 6 S 8 S| o g veness, despnenny When hewants awife, if it takes his lite, the following typewritten messago do- | “wxot axnotlys in fiet you will pardon | ¥0Us exeitement, How could she oy This Kapatoisr BorrowoRaYou &4 vy s b e pleson fon te soclety, ensly ilicoues say totheyoung womay ivered by special messenger, 10 boy . & i & - | the contagion of my enthusinsm? ien | kiud tolend me these fifty dollurs; 1 feel asif ysicians calists 1170 & burdon, safols, pormANONtLY oG s min Sal down, baying b wis to bring g | me for obsorving right horo that I ean- | Lhe contaglon of k. FebpoaLLty: | Ve o gl Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, b ( @ L sat - dow'n, & g vaLy ring see r P i egan to realize my responsibility. ay you ~ N & SR THE RREIT answer: e D B | NWaA Uhih the kgt veig Lo vanth the dbs Eh? Why in thunder didut you | 14090 DOUGLAS STREE Boston Glot TV N everto do with it ol il TYPEWRITER, 4, L. Billings, Esq., — Broadway : tled nt his self-confident way of putiing | Sired end? Wus [not too precipitato? OMATIA, NEB. coniplolely “DiAr Sin—1 would v ( much like to seo 5 Perhaps this sudden meeting might be youatmy oficeat your earl thfngs. Gl st convenien ce, | 0K i g rous—perhaps even to one m\mrhmt. Permit me to apologize for my Noj not intentionally, not knowing- | ],,,““,(”,,_.. high-strung women. I | that little bill o ‘e gota now type- : Debtor—I want to pay writer, D. R G, rather curt note of last week. Iwas terribly | ly, that is true, but don't you know,"” he o ¢ AT VA o, e B " HioH was the olostng sentse of my | tpsst: OYlIg etling an hour for in- | sdded, Mrs, Sparks, *your | hid not ‘I:':"'\ ly “‘.l!““.‘ Miss Matler, Gueditor-—All riht, my dear boy. feiend Sparks’ note to me © | terview. Twish to consuit you as a friend | note produced the most wonderful effect] | BI85t must be prepaved | Lean't. i L et e 3 about a private matter. “Very trul Idon't know what possessed me, in the Lizzie, whom would you most liks to Sparks was a broker, in alimited way, | “Dictated. A M. Sranks. y meet in this world? . : " | fivst place, to add that line, unless with andhad hisoffice on Broad street. I appointed an hour next day. Miss | the vaguo iden of preparing you for the Why should he impart thisinforma- | Mather was out to lunch. When she re- | gtop that followed; but that note of tiontome? I had very little business | turned T handed the note to her with the | vous—-T handed it to her as a good o VAR ey on | remarlc that Sparks was siill out o an | 5T Bloss my soul! she dvappe in her rks—a ““fyer’ now and then, | g “4s glon us sho touched the let- | lokciar e iy S OPES ket pronised turn=and | tor sho bogan to loso color. 1t slipped mmediately Bia plump fore- no business whatever with his type- | from her fingzers to the floor. et writer. T conldn’t get itoutof my mind , whatin the world ails | of a very bad habit I'm mistaken, :n\nv In the leurl I informed my typew i of o &b Now tell me whiat you me: o questio 1 Weeks—What a M‘l'h‘“.”:. ‘(‘ul:\‘:\ s abruptly put at the : ©pocmn young Keightley has writ- Sho looked frightoned, Her color [ “hi Miss tlady '”[:‘,.u.m bpiiioh ot faded. She leaned against the railing | Keightley's muse) 3 opied it out 't of Tennyson without ).alhn,, ingle word 0, Mr. | wrong! se. I'm sho said. There Consultation fre. tnsure roply ‘ifteenth St., Opposite Boyd's Opora | 3 Jas. Morton & Son I'm afraid! Let me \\‘ it & moment, § vous! Only a moment, « rive you three pence nd T was_joalons—{hin : L B deloyel morvou i a g . the grspol, as sho R el B ::I:\“Atl” peration in‘the gaze she fixed e Wt you would recomnicnd with 1511 I)o(lgc St. Q) “Something thrills me s 3 5 Pl e on me 4 o mscience, of sov through justas I folt IhEt weok jght when we talked it over, | “riq. st s lnes low it proceed. L iiter (in a confldential whisper)~Go to “Who's Sparks?”she inquired, look- | v jon that lotior from—from— et % ing at me sharply, She never knew whin T was in eamest about any thing unless it was work. 'k Well, he's amanT kn o on Brow. He is fifty | «Yoh do L-rimmed gl “No, s /hat he has v “Whatdo you expect? Anythin Never noticed his typewriter | 1Ol noys f solved that pruhh m. another restaurant ! mother?” she gasped. your long—’ ‘Tdo not see.” (This with em- On the ¢ ontrary. rton I'm' “I~Vh\\ml intelligence 1 s he looked inat uldn't have been of adeliber: Lis is detectives’ AGENTS FOR Wn. T. Wood & Co's Ice Tools. - ) “Well, that is just what T wanted to - e—have you read | a1k with you aboit,” said he. I picked it up. **And I decline to go into such a pre subject. 1 never saw your ~Irose to go. ““Hold up, Billings! That’s not it astily put in § cited.” Give a fellow a chance “Let me Oh, Teannot, ¢ now sobbing helplessly in my hed! He wis a in the act of dushing by stopped suddenly and took in the situa- tion. I will not! ? She was t know what is in it?” The most widely and falists in tho U rorably known spo ble Ignorance. RotRLlote ‘0.'s Montuly: Uncle Sam man complaint, You dozen before I got you. Dead silence for two minutes, broken only by click of themachine. Bell rings end of line, “Is he marrie “Is who ma Vil v course,” slowing a pret “Yes—no; that with .muflwl man tw dicd. and might take legs or wings and get ‘Lot me speak,” interrupted Mrs, [ hundye Why. a dog-fight would bloek Nothing is lost in all this world; et B e g ¢ Sparks, Hor voicawaglow and gentle, | that stroot in fivo minuios!” A police- | Tl sunligh g R Shewent on: “I had the most curious | man would be there in six. This was o DigBivigri S e e hy mo, sensation when I held your lotter gotting war 60 0 Booth! her—| ,Liojecachiine “No, sir; noindeed! That {s what fg | MY face must have become suddenly | 1o conx her up She whispered in oside the curb again R illuinated by a spark of intelligence, EFay&ioi PRI |0 Are Tl Ho A b it lodked mo strafghtin the eyos, 1 | OF she pauscd, and buth eho and he Just gazo upon the could not doubt her honesty. o ;‘]' Lt el *:"j“"*‘}j"."""}""“)" L asked her if | ooula sonveoly wail for her to proe LGS e It was if [ were thrilled joy. Tteame and went, and came wnt to rom 8 quickly I lost consciousness. Nov | whenl we could I clearly define what it had been | away—I Iy when all was over. [ never felt 8o but | knoos i 1 |onee boforein_ my i 1 she bent | pey her h modestyl toward the carpet, | The L **Wot are yer doin' here?" said one, y X mmy.ux\m nd unhu,\,] e L —didn'tkmow he liad any, Got a new “]\"w’."m-." see Lasked you hery at her reque “Why ort yer. Jet ho. slel. alons? b Uaadians wronot vy wise o I e Treatment and s of Mol Prescott slulmg Door one, sec? Denvor & Rio Grande, “Cone horo, plense,” She samo ovor | | AL my fequest,” ro lu-.xlul iBRwite IR TRA Biker, Lt oA i) Unel Sam You on' lnow enough to | SMMORLBiiisiciuns to s il Contldonce of H: Al ) o ppose, | f0my desk and sat down, pulpably con- e il se0 you lull w tcop.? Jimmy, quick!® And f come iu out of the roign. R R AIN AND PosTT EVi anteh QUG OLSS D, R G.—Glrls name, I suppose. | fyeed, "I held the letter folded “before | (SR away the other dashed for certain, T — Tl G N60ta OF GATI S VicS W) (s te May hemenn she’slow, or isn't worth [ /e me. She kopt her ayes fastoncd Il‘ltm flattered,” said I, not exactly in | gow'toveral men and boys gather on the A l'ruhih‘nl n Lay, Ous vk STedtntesr m‘r;‘wm the nlnu‘nr fifeon conts onthe dollar, Ttha eom: | g (g g if tho sheut of paper was alive, | 801 tembe walk. Pretty soon there would bo a Philadelphia Times, [ S BLOOD AN D an ses | Washburn & Moen i ILITY DIS: mallest ray, of drifting sand s partto play. ranged in rows Mnfg. Co’s Wire Rope. Yale & Towne Mnfg. Co.’s Fine Lock e—do ! ) wks — Mr. Sparks — of ot of teeth. S wifo v away years ago and don’t you An Advantageous Position, Weekly: Advertiser—I wish ment placed in some part of the copic will be sure to ¢ yes sir. T ecan put it right alongzside of an editorial if you wish. Advertiser -Hem! Ple of the basebal oo 'd. | have done ith sudden | escaped! t ors e v cured, as well ar of him?”? She smiled now--nearly ind retorted: “Did you ever BO sensitive o choose language gentle TO YOUNG “The pretty typewriter? Never,” was o " * N ol s v feets of et !.w:-_.l.‘m; 1um putent attomey :)""\::'::"'gnl\t;“l‘ll;(Lm}:;\]l:, confusion on my tum\ this was sosudden and strong as | erowd (al: 7 \ Smith, Gray & ¢ y: Gamam—1 I hrings BROWN’S BLK and o stickler for absolute accuracy ol t- : srpower the sense: 2 isterous) and o pol Y shod | See that an un woman ad- i d a . p: g “Then how do you know she is O arhy LI and boisterous) and a pe “‘ 1 rush ‘ mitted to the bar ithall it dreaded 1lls, pormancnty L delail. Sometimes she looks around in Iowa, but “(.n on,”” said I eage into the narrow w it is to be and laid a heavy i e ors’ wero|| Pretiy® b PO oR . [ way und ¥ | hoved thatshe will not bo clevated to tho ] % RTINS Tkgliag others wer fezie—well, all typewriters aro | - Lhd ‘l’l"‘l‘f’” )""‘“" bet hand upon my collar, bench, 1)1\\ BETTS Addrass thoso who haveim- | Corner 16th and Douglas Sts. n the offico, 3 Hanvoulavenitaaantt - | men eall theosoph, “Pull him'out, ed somebody out- irs. Gazzam—Why not, I'd like to know? L LI N B . = 2 ST wonder why he wrote thatline at ty, when you haven’t seen them, es: The same qu. The k, | i , 1 _ + ) ) 0 proper indulgence and solitary hibits, which At > the Iy bolow the Astor house.” TasleuseoulhiTeT ol ot T side who couldn't” sce what was going A —Becausono one wauts to be miss- puin both mind”and body, wniicting tiom for Omaha, Neb, 20! b . illi v \ 1 ”» 8| 8 yesi ' 0 ol on business, Vv Or ) % “That’s what I've been wondering all AD, Mr. Billings, you're dodging. sible? I could no lo retuineven my | mhis raise Yan okt ke e MAIRRTIED MEN oF Uhise. onteringon that L B LspRrie i dldnit WSl her | o Tmia Bhe” thrned sy | tasimption of eximuess, Did I bel TS g e it N Texsrul; happy lite,awaroof physical debility, quickly | goomg 219-913, Entrance 207 S, 10th St toseo it. Tho rast of the Itor fous hguin i an instant, “You dows |in the doctrinesof theosophy? Yoster | Fortunatoly for o anothor offcer e | o NomFor OUR sUCOBSS Telephone 454, s%,«lrkn‘::l‘V\‘h?-'h“‘l‘(wu:(n(u'mmm:{l;' it | know her either, do you?” day I would have unhesitatingly an- peared at this juncture, and, following “What happened {7 Is hased upon £ irst—Practical exporl- swored “rats.” Now— “Well; yes and no. That is, I believe, ry cugn is spo Teh, o hird i in our fally studled, s Medicines are Artificial Teeth on rubber, as cheap ory exuctly to suit the instructions of t fellow, closed the YA law, *“Mo? I nover heard of her except cr stood p before the whole crowd tlumu;h)uu sir. And yet--" she stop- ested. *‘He addedit on—but why? I’'m and shot off his wouth broad back door and placed hi not his confidant and don’t care a—,” =k butnotto the extent of the well-ac- it. At the same the — ase, thus effecting cures without injury. | as at any first class office. See our gold L SO g Tl e " yot? L e A o o Mot biar | Axaued ths o AL Dl s. Betts & Betts lined plates, for beauty and strength chine, i A upon_each other may and do commune i . e Somerville Journal: ~ “Will Vi v . ) % ol A% len oacifrel to me. | Assoon. as Il;m.m., didn’t go on. “Well,” said T, | P30, SHE A ‘Woy “f',_“gh th ‘!Illl:;:m)r‘ll«l‘\‘\n 11.., :‘l\"“ appet xt ool ! asked one auth 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA. NEB. | they take thelead of all. A POSI- Miss Mather finished the work in hand WL_"Y beliove in theosophy?” she | tiVe bodiesbo far asunder. I know combination ele vk With pleas i TIVELY PAINLESS AND SAFE and laid iton my desk, I requested her 2o you believe dn theosophy?” she | "o solemnity of my assertion im- S and L1 & mo. | Drother author i slGUIK METHOD OF EXTRACTING TEETH. tobring her note-boolk, asked T pressed them visibly, but in a difforent Hpod ] e o nor || mo to readit. ME (DA L Theosophy! Rats.” Ivle always ment down came s y follow s 3 ¥ ' e he figure 9 inour dates will make & long o way. She instinctively extended her o B0 gy makas long sy, What Had Ve by Mrs. Sparl is the most effectual fi it S i 1 llnu!\m«‘ said 1 noticed that th of It. No man or woman now living will ever date & ] C. WHINNERY, D. D. S “Mr, A, M. Sparks—Broad street: 2 hands as if to detain me right the 2 The Keystone: “Do you mow, my dear,” | 3 R e v oL AERT, . O, i v sory 5 o i » s Now for a vi mos J 0 o 0 9. It stands S — piDar SEAWIL ot by Wster Ty e 8 theary. you:don' lctow [l “wrh g In what, T mean sho said; i"\,‘;]:p‘j{‘ i }‘\j;;{;*; Bl Andawsamagy i N r, fi ..;w.,m,‘.m ndlyiupsa ] & LR H e MR R e s —- — nion justnow. Let things stand. £ ““that is what Ibelieve v : =% 33 iis younge [ believe that our boy has 2 { on} tand,” o | "tk e whit Ebolievo withillmy soul?? | 1 0P8 16 2 bissaung Aopeful, L bl ths e boy s | et U mow up o weoualas i 90, swo.oowm. Lavked Bis wife with | Wherelt will rest for one hundred years. been wondering for Thereis another 9" which hasalsocome to stay. some of it 1tis unlike the figure @ in our dates In tho respe — that it has already moved up to first place, w it will permancutly remain. It1s ealled the * aptain —Have you at- | 9" High Amm Whecler & Wilson Sewing Machine. “What kindis 1t? How much did it | Quickly replied, “but somehow T feel " ey { when I touch that letter that—oh, I S Va0 mo sbout Denvor & Ko | 4o, cnow what!' She put her slonder Ihal expected fo hear Miss Mather | Ind to ier brow, usif to conjure up her 7 3 sver | former thoughts, lasgh. But slio didn’t, A woman never | former thoughts, = oo *Hold up!” shouted Sparks, who came down tyo steps it a time —+hold up of- Why, Billings! W1 lut explains clared, almost enthusiastically, I will prove it toyour satisfaction * before the setting of another sun!” “0, for heaven’s sake, Delin,” inter- rupted Sparks, looking at me with an qems Wanted | {| Portra 1 > time what had b ts Enlarged to any siza. f Welte fo Bpedtal Terms 434 Chtaiop 3 it Chicago Electrio Light Exlargicg Coa >, | Ml 2450253 E. Randolph St. Convir Police ¢ of the gir Good Ne 4 2 Isuppose. Now what In—excuse me, does whatyouexpeet her to do. Sho was expression which plainly indicated that I 1| tended to that burglary at Mr. Foodman’s | mhe*No,9" was endorsed for first piaco by t Chicago, 1lis. 3 =iy : & 5 o © mean. wlury e “No, orsed fo P aspaloasa ghost, l“]:'h:':;u::“"““"“‘"3' andItry to coin it | }o"thought I ought to be locked up, | Dolin, just th ‘“”‘ Wha 1f #he Tocans: | hyest experts of Eurcpe attho Parls Expostiion of 1850, “‘““‘““‘ ks ==-J somiblab o inlb B etlcn ualifool; “W"lr i‘l-l-”. he continued, when | “Dotective—Yes; been at work on it all day. | whe , After a scverecontest with the leading mav ishness as that.” heen re 4 ‘"“'1-,- sndiontte | o ivhat is your conclusion chines of the world, it was awarded the only PATENT LAWY RS s o OB Ho begun fo pace the floor fmpa- | Bt 1 was insensible to any indignity *A robbery hus been committed, Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all 0 Dolas. o 5 S Y 3 - | at the moment, Mi Mither — had well. Now go to work on these cther | ptherson exhibit having received lower awards | —————————— hunds trembled a littlo us she placed the | ‘“What does it make you think of 5‘;c':‘|ltl.-d hxs"\:(:lrlt:l’:;;tho passedme be dn- | gluneed ‘ab Mrs, Spa ) : of gold medals, otc. The French Government DR. GLUCK slieetin her machine. She spoiled it | DOW, Lizzier” “It i the veriest rot! It isindiges- | [00ked confusedly atc Sarcasti fl‘:ofiffi‘:’f::.‘yffl\"lf;'1'1:":-‘"..’.',l’.{ff.‘,"fl,‘ffl',‘,‘,‘“;:,"' E: QL » and got another. Perhaps | had un- ““-"}"“’}I"o{\’,h - tion! 1t is liver—yes, liverl Such a [ Nobody faintod. L 16| . Texas Sittings: “Now, my friend, what |y tho Cross af tho Legion of Honor: """ ye and Ear, wittingly hurt her feclings; but for the | - Mother 0 Was your mother, | theory would down the whole market. | OPLY one who felt like fu 3 will you do with ul that moncy " said an old |y inc"on s mot an old machine improved | - Barkor Block, Tith and Furnam Yife of mol couldn’t think what 1 had | Lizzde? Have nothing to do with it. Look hore, | fomebody bad pulled my = nose 1| gentioman to a tramp towhoni he hud given “Why, what's the—youareill!” I ex- elimed, somewhat astonished. She tumed uside hurricdly, fumbling for a shect of office paper, ~ler small “Here, Lizzie take it again—don’t be afraid—tell menow. **Dear me!” she w )ux‘od. siid ‘or done 9 doso. T¢ anmoyed me, | I shoke very gontly to her, and laid o | S SEHRE S QO WA b TROCIONG | ghowld” have folt wrateful. For both of | inickel, Tramp (gusine at the coiny: <Vell |- grons bat s an niirly ow maching, aud the Tgotup, lighted s cigar, and saying 1 | ©0othing hand upon hers thit held the % ¥ ! avor®, & | the ladiios hnd turned from each other to | 1guess Pl o o the races and bet some of it man of hard, horse sense. * e D rol Tdon't’ belicve you haveany such | W, Miss Mathous oye ; convictions, Astral body—get out! If | With angers Mus, yes runi you haye, don’t tulke thacy stult o Mus, | V€T With contempti musoment, All Quite Differcnt. Sparks, if you plensel “Communo—by | ©f this, from the advent of the policeman | Somerville Jonrnal: “Is that alovelettor 1 the way, my dear, isn’t it about time to did not occupy more than a minute. T | asked ono young lawyer of another, who was A,,mm“,w wnth our dlnnu'f My dear crowded a weeld's solid nonpareil thought | poring busily over” some closely-written the ey i | estadvance in sewing mashine mechanism of the S Ear i) age. Those who buy it can rest assured, there i TEM tore, of baving the very latest and best, crumpled sheet. ‘Iscarcely remember her,” she re- pliecd. “When hold this lotter,” she added, impressively, “she seems 'to be near—in the room-—right here.” This inst in & whisy I confess to a cool chill along the spine at the mo- Rashing | 1 Tlose T reckon LIl sy would be buck presently, started to go Asbury park instead of out. The machine stopped, “Ploase Mr, Billings won't you—plense wait alittle.” There was a plcndiug Looks in the dark eyes. rs mln that minute, sheets. OIt is Just'a writ of atts nhlm nt.” Fvershody Hod a Show, b ke the girl's dis- “*Ra—Lizzie, you are nervous. You A Vel Avlaos) are fanciful. You need abracing atmos- “No, 103 1 feol botter mow. It is | Phere and exercise. Read it.” Sl 8 85k To my surprise she was more agitated b f‘l‘l'j Ju L S mary Qs 8 iamee | than bofore ind trembled like she had o Knows all ubout. stooks. She’ll bo “yavren f here every day. Don'tsend your ‘astral | o Voure ool Mr. Billings, "suid Mes. body’ down, but come yourself. She's -x{m s, Philad my typewriter, just the same.” Imlmgq, you're an uss,” said Sparks. | position, B Mrs. Sparks smiled bewitchingly the oo palpably true to be re- [ down to the beach in particul actually lughed igain in hor light, ner- | ¢RIl while, and with the last remark of her partully redeomed myscll, | bathing robes. ~“Know VOus WiLy. s‘There, {here—mo moreof Sparks,” | sturdy husband this smile became a ing o the policeman | bone." +No, Vit “It lunny but I felt awfully queer | said I, snaiching away the letter and | Taugh, How very like Lizzie Mathors Il What {s:your | 148 asshe caa o ive ever here, llru\k this. C Ou 11 better » i by t and asking’ satir '8 disposed so body a show.” DR.E.C.WESTS L, 8N ) s h Y - e ust. then, chucking it intoa pigeon hole. smile and laugh! Wonderful, I thought. | oPinion, Mr. Oficer? i itted. j-qmm Where?” “I must see that Brooklyn family [ “you have o z,pu\r:u'r Ilou L +Looks n littlo that way, sir.” » | Life: “Yo1want a position on the staff as NERVE AND BRAIN iREATMENT “O!T ean’t tell—just a sensation—I | ubout Tizzie,” Irepeated tomyse gently insinuate i ‘I'll make the verdict unanimous,” | 4 yGiovist, eh” asked the editor, b i dontknow bow to deseribe it and over again that evening. “Billings? Bet he has!” exclaiimea | S0 L “Tam—> v » w x| Yoo suidthe graduate, “‘that's what I T T fy TRt Showas serious enough now and T do- | brooding over her mother. * Poor girl! | sparks. ~“And she’s a littlo beauty b : want. R O e tcted herinonoof the dd halfscared | Her mother isn question they never [~z Thags s mnlflm\ul with theoso- | “SWhat experienco have you bad 1 e glances about the room. dwell upon. Why? “Sho's moro than a beauty,” I said, cgreeinengd lolihe theovyy| VL T palcton the i ot A e UL bave o wow typewrdior mysolf | Tho Broad stroot officoof A, M. Sparks | with all the significance T caild throw | Of emari "'t‘}"’,"“\‘} 0o '\’; chsbto0w ker under the chair o €oon,” I said to myself. *“This one is | is asnug little place. From the narrow, | into my e I've been told I fi,':u»ém."'m‘l RPRYIOR: MIS0 NEAVIORN . OYOF A faos Lasued and entin soid @ing crazy.” womout stairway, up and down which | have ot xprossion when it | Shocs and salary, u & ool VT Tho next day work went on about as | messenger oys dush from 10 till | works, *'She’s something of & theosoph | "D for scaring hon Bt £0 doath, udlfing hlaLneLionIwIL i s ha h0l 3 Loy r S & Co.’s Mont wual, Lizzio Kept busy, and was |3—and o messenger in full uniform | herself,” thal bermotherhind beon undar: Koy foe |\ Baith, Gray & Go.s Monthly: ¥ GOODMAN DRUG CO., WHEELER & WILSON MF'G 00, 1110 Farnam Street, = Omauha, Neb apparently as light hearied 4 ever she |in the ~very act of dashing is a| “Indeed? You shall tell me more | e0Y e ana s nono of_my busi- | o the ica adiniring the obs '}“’]':'*"".,;’:7)]"\“]'7{‘(}‘Q"t‘;f“"”@ was. Tovard evening ,.1.(, inquired if I | great sight-~you are ushered into a| ahout her,” said Mrs. Sparks. Ro8h Lo AnTg yithiravn my po FURREY Poveculin el s A e ) ; Tad heard from Spark yet badly ventilafed, badly lighted room, | “I will, mostassuredly,” fram. Barks sloykh ll“:.m.”.‘:m‘f: i 3 220 North Sixteenth Street. 5 No. I hudn't—didn't expect to hear— | girtwith ricketly chairs and embel| “When#" A DONOR.ID RIS TGN PAMDOESIAD. . Al island. 1 i sEmsEae e g T — A e lished by n fow maps and aticker,| “Tomorrow.” Be Maller worka) foca, M, Sbarks & || SOn, dommy)! wald one, “4ist look 84 the Japanese round, hand made | f R»‘ s Going home I thought: W hat interest | When we add acombination clerk and [~ “And that grand demonstration?” he elonaily, i 2 RGRERUAR.H0 A8 # R Niver mind the helght, Pat, but get onto Toothpicks, two thousand in a ETH Weskao Tas she in Sparks? Comfound Sparks! |office boy and dirty carpet the descrip- inquired. 3 s A Y [ R Rebaut ot navigolely Does she kiow him? Where? How? | tion is sulliciently complete. Very often “Tomorrow,” II have a new typewriter. A, M.—J Tl fancy box., 33 cents, aWEAK, UTLE ‘;:0;;;'""'-" A When? Wherelore? These were the |smull customers of Mr, Sparks’ hold | * ‘Tomorrow and tomorrow!'—very Maa, il No Ocension fo s Services, "?...n...n it sub-heads of my idess, The tailpieces | these chairs down, or surround the tick- | well.” T Blmey ST e B p o Chicago Tribune: “Madame,” snid the o4 {16 MEDIGAL GO & -urrAL'.:L yere nousense, impossiblo, ridiculous, I | er, or consult the ticker reports conven- | When Tleft Brond strect T was so ex- el Cdalla] galler in a subdued, respectiul voles, V1 havo Sy . 17 had her record from childhood Tho iently at hand withmore or less gloomy [ cited with my discovery that Ieame T i ven | ) ur neighibors that ? Al CETRT T (AT Brooklyn famnily thatraised ho brows, i itmay bo their or somebody | very nearly belng run over by n Bor | i Seninmnelts toa Lt aatrono. | 100 Ve HEL Witk u bercavcient, aud L havo CHASE & EDDY, PENNYROYAL PILLS. .4 ltot [amily—L1l1 go and wo th olse's funcral,” My Sparks has a paré- | wigon, 1t seomed incredible that T had | meryho has mude more wonderfal dis | ook s ad no recent hervavement,” fter. | BOOKSELLE REO CRODS DIAMOND BRAND, about her cordition. That the last | ner somewhere on the floor of the I been so stupid a8 to not suspect the | woveries among the planets than all the the lady somewhat stiffly ENGRAV thing on my nind when [ went tosleep. | change. Inever saw him. I neversaw | truth at once. It is the way of the e 2 d lost your husband,” ANGIL other astronomers of our day put to- gether, has just furnished a new sur- prise, says the New York Sun, greater When I awoxe inthemoming I had for- | anybody who had ever seen him. 1| skeptic. 113 South 16th S gotten all about it. Drcamsare paved | never heard of anybody who—but let| Greaf isthe typowriter! T wasso full [ \v* ~more than two \~ ars ago.” with gool intentions, . that pass. The combination clerkand | of the possibilities of the case that I KR e, v SO0 eury | - “May Task if you have placed a monu- Attho ofie, umang my matl, was a | offico boy ocoivod mo with alnerity And | bineed the elevated withost dammrilon $han his peont dipiororyyias deroury. | mented ytovernidye— 10 I.i.AH llhl’.ULERN STE“MERS mote from Sparks. It wasin lis own | tapped on the glass door labelled *'Pri- | the customary five cents. How should 1 | Bfiorii® oty one rotation in the sourso o e R R A handwriting, vate” as if [ wis expected. bring this pair together? I would doit |gaecorts that Venus, the brightest of all ay without ancther word, ] decay, wasting we “Typewriter broken down,” I sug- | It wasquite acosy little room within, | —yes, tomorrow. pnpriaiuhy; aons) thal Prighicatiof all ot S gested to Miss Mather, and Mr. Sparks himself rose, advanced never slept a wink that night. MR ELRARH WISR WD 800 b9 I glow. Fitted for the Stage. U‘A Boad) Sho wus intent upen the letter in my | and greeted me effusive That is, ef- “They’re married.” Iremarked sen- ing with nightly inc l,‘.“mll, splendor in Boston : Amateur setress [ fea sn who Is nerw hand, fusivoly for Sparks, he bogan somewhat | tentiously to Lizzio at tho ofiica Sho | 18 With nightly incrensing splondos i UG L 0oula ghie 2011 seasianiin 0 the ~ReeL¥e —— Broadway taciturn and undemonstrative. As he | paused in the act of hanging up.her hat, FouLADIES ONLY- D Lodus is Mrs. Delia R Gore, | did s0 I glanced about the place, per- | The same eyes, by heavens! Iy . ,[-l h mm"m] R once upon its axis in the course of a | diversified und you know there hias been no 0 olution around the sun. In other | little scandal iu counection with my family words there is no alte my typowriter. You will oblige mo very $oAD i s B By Spsiter, Nou will obllgo, m0 YOy | mitidng my eyes to rost, fnally, upon | “Who'rs married Pnuqun and from Great Brilaln tnd an 040 pills, _ 5 ation of day and | relations. : rts of Europe. Montreal-Liverooi ro n. P Con Moyalty Trops., Spons toukl Lo el e Whero. viu e her o | 1dy seated “at a Remington in the cor- Sparks and—and Guess!” night on Venus, as on tho earth. Tho | Mauager—Yes, thew aro undeniable at- | BaleofSt" thrance. shortest of i, - Ginsgow 10 | (& pisenaae ..‘x' s Ly Bl .'.‘..’.. Arornoan uaintance and under what umstancos, | Pre. She was in the strong light of the Denver & Rio Grande? planet enjoys perpetual day on one side | tractions, I aduit; but tacro is one thing | Bosion, to Piladeiphia, Liverpool to and trom Mel Outh \ Rl txtremely imyortant aud ing. She | window, and I could notat once distin-| * ety e ,,”’, e orim ide o | more. The public Wil insist upon interest: | Balimore, fuirty :Mnmr daion aiuted ou realing your ot 3, uish hor features, Mr. Sparks did not | Sho dropped her hat on the floor with | % B g iy e ing anecdotes of your life, sayings and | Accommodations tasurpy ing - irkan) s LI long in suspense, but taking | ablush, bat hastily recovered it-—the | PHUPged in unending nigh ATERHIIM O b Tive Dever iad and us..,.: h Well! me over to her said: hat; the "“‘“’-‘ was gone. Nota word, The danger of a malarial atmosphere may | advent and 1 don’t remember saying any- nggs CUREDY A Mllus Mather arched her brows inguir- Bll}i his 'l‘u ‘Denver & Rio Grande,’ Mr, “Well: 3 be averted if you will occasionally take a | thing worth n‘w':flmu R EAR ngly ngs. “wnuzklna of u looking girl 1s she?” | dose of Dr. J. H. McLean's Chills and Fever | _Manager—Oh, that makes no difference. Es .«n Ko re - “Why, confound bhis impudence! | She laughed pleasantly—a low, rip-| Natural inquiry, wasn’t m*’ Cure, You can easily hire some bright fellow W "‘" MIBGOX. .-...u-.,.&.z uumuwmgusm. 148 & 400 Wi b R