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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, APRIL 26, TWENTY PAGES I, the thing was done bofore any onainthe | comfort. 1 should not have dared to do { not to explain to you, because houso was allowed to hear of it. Aunt | ita rago; but Aunt Ellenand I have | —because—— Ohy r Rolle, Baltimore News: ‘“Why, Froya, I | Wasalwaysso proud of Rolle in his unis | got ‘on bettor since our trouhles began. | think I must ha love you then, was just coming in to look for you! form; but whon it eame 0 nctual fights | Sho kisses nie and pulls out her handker- | darling, almost as well ns 1 love you | Iam eaught! Rolle steps in at the | "% she would liked to strip it off [ chief--poor nunt is often crying out— | now, though I was so’ hard and wilful! “ COMPANY. brown shooting suit-—unceremoniously Aunt Ellen was too miserable about | hastily t sitting ‘room for window with § 8 T satifaut | ond put him in his baby frocks again, | and I zo and take the jelly to Rolle, ) Dearest—my love—dun you hea { in air of satisfaction—a | Rolle ory quiet throush all the ex- | ~ Hu is lying on a couch in & room ad- |- But ho lice still atd Gahy pele. the lids lall, straight, blue-cyed follow in n | citomont, but very flem. joining ‘his bod room_ which has boen | closed over the sunken Gyes, hever. T SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STS.,. OMAHA. | 1p as fenr to be opened agnin. 1 rush to the dothrones poor Cato, and sits down upon | losing him to} very t the cushion at my side but all her fur with him; | him, the doctor having advised us to get | bell, and then administer what restora- ury was Lt f J 3 ) ' xpended upon my | him up every day ns long as hisstrength | there are at hand until assistance oy hy do vou disturb the eat?” T say [ luckless head.” T was packed off here will allow of it. "Ha is so quict and pale | arrives, erossly. ““Wouldn't the arm-chair have | d ce, without having the chance of | and wasted that it is somewhat difficult | ~Rolle is not dead. | Qur efforts bring s done s well, or bettor? wishing ‘him good-by, for which, how- | » that he was the vigorous, | him back to life ) ) ) i | and, when at last he ;‘f\";—ln \‘":nn'l 80 near you! over, I was hardly sorry o parting | 1 ing who kept the hiouse | opens his eyes and looks round on our | © is looking at me sentimentally; I | botween us would " have boen somc what | amused but a few months ago. Hisey: anxious e8, aunt is unable R = T @ i by TR N AN NET b B h?uv;||”thhuntL'hr‘h.‘n;!nh, I used to | awkward, [ull-.‘ e bluo ns evor, but so sunkon and | to keap “up “any - longer, and 1 THIS FINE GOLD FILLED Our assortment of LADZIES' and GEN TLEMEN'S SOLID ko Rolle very much before he took to U N R K e they have n mournful expression in them | assist her out of the room. see ¥ . ; : f 5 A XD aa b Ay o being sentimental though he was alwnys | “Weo ar A {5 have youbasicl” | thint atn und 614 Brrbara gay 18 | her through the woleh of rer Citeos Ladies'nmemcan Watch GOLD and GOLD FILLED AMERICAN WATCIHES is spoiled by hismother, I used to do eve ry- | exclaimed Lumloy. *“The house has not | the sign aching th. I al- | of hysterics, and then I leave her with the LARGEST inthe WEST; and our PRICES are as LOIW as any other first-class house in AMERICA. We sell Solid Gold American Watches from $25 upwards; Gold Filled American Watches from $10 up. EVERY WATCH WARRANTED, CHAINS, LOCKETS, RINGS, anl EVERVIHING ELSE IN JEWELRY at LOWEST PRICES. STERLING NOVELTIES IN ENDL y VARIETY., BEAUZTIFUL thing for him, und lways looked to | been the sume without you! mots wish ! loved me still,. | the housemaid and steal back to Rolle, > 1o for help out of all his s pes, and Lumley is n quict and rather awk- | that T might comfort him while yet | I meot uncle coming out of the room: he jhat, 1 suppose. made me fond of him. | ward boy of twenty, tho dull ono of the | thero 1s time; 1 would foree my | s going down stairs to sce if the doctor L novor thought he would behave like | family, for_whom irade. is conside griel away and give every moment to | is in sight. I find Lumley and Barbara this! good enough, He is to look for his st cheering him, if ho cared’to huve it so. | with Rolle, silently watching him as he I pick up my neglected knitting and | fu lifo to his uncle, George Stowart, who | But he has quite forgotten his boyish | lies with his oyes closed, looking much click my needles industriously. He sits | long ngo offered totake one of his assion: he is exactly the same to me as | the same as when I left him. Lumley silent awhile, er's boys into his London businoss, | he is to ev other son. Those sad | gets up, and whispering to me that he -1 suy,” ho begins prosently, “has my | Lumley is to leave us for his now life in | eyes never light up at my approach, and | is going to fetch the doctor, passes out, mother beon saying anything to you?” © | fow moro months, I shail mies him | What lttlo ho says in his'low weak voice | and I take his seat at the side of the “'A:great many things,” I reply. ““She | very much: he has nover tonsed me liko | shows by anner in which it is sald | couch. was telling mo not an hour ngo ihat the | Godard and Rolle have, but hs ol how completely indifforent heis. Well, | Pr ONLY $13.75. ntly o cinder drops from the fire- ‘ININIAOH RVHITVA 40 NIDT DIFFERENT STYLES OF ENGRAVING. it is so unlike his usual reserves wanted looking 1 been quietly affectionate, the kindest of | I was not worth remembering. U ar the noise is very slight, but SILVER NEIT SOUVENIR SPOONS, in all sizes and styles, *You know I don’t mean anything of | brothers, “*You will like u littlo jelly now, won't | Rollo’s eyes opon directly. I am rather from 75¢ up to $5.00 cach $hat kindl Why aro you 8o obstinate, | “Mother missed you ns much as any of | you, Rollo?” I say, going up to hik side. | reliovad. for 1" was g ding that he Freya?" 5 headds, o S Barbara is in the room, busy with some | might pass from this slecp into death 500 NEW CANES and UMBRELLAS J‘”g[ received, from thinle that »would fit another Sho was more glad to sce me than I | needlework. N s without even a warning, b1 ¥ e : hmu‘l'. lxl'(uluruw]_] . expected she would be,” I allow hesi- i "i\u, thank you,” he answerod list- nd was that a real kiss you gave $1.50 up\ur.l b “You know what I mean. Has she | tatingly. R A 2 \ Rearf Pine (1a " ¥ been saying anything to vou about me-- | “Oy <o has got over he ey to tako w Mitleit in fraably | “Yos 1 say very sofily, and under Over 3000 New Scarf Pins just opened—the pretticst ever shown, i anytking to make you & rovokingly umley speaks rather made,” T urge, speaking awkwardly, for | pretense of reaching o pillow that has Ty i i R y 3 & IR T b wrong-minded nnd '\::w, Tl R 14 st [iilias's litthe, ' *‘She hasinnds | I feel %0 ve vy 1l EaENe With Rollé now | slipped down I bend over him and give in solid gold, sterling silver and finest rolled plate. 5000 Fine Solid Af you do sneer at mo—ohstinate? sh friends—the people who have | in his alterad condition, T know I'should | him auother, Ninger Rinos. includine everv ki ‘ture - Childre D5 7ol Binboea iy mii would b et ORIt AT B B L oy o v | 156t Mol e csb T C o rduld | it Bilothed falntly and for n moment Finger Rings, including every klilll manufactured, for (I'ul‘l_un. 1t i your mother chanced to be | of Rolle, and so I dare say it will all | the wretched feeling, and I have strug- | there is so much color in hls face that I Ladies and Gentlemen, S0¢ up to $25.00. Genuine Diamond Rings ble to—to your wis ? blow over now,” iy gled against it, but hitherto with no | am alarmed. Same styls in Solii1 Gold, 825, f $2.50 $500 b s 1L I thought 1t might be, if she | ‘“What news is there of Rolle? No one e i e "l:nu’musll Iry[fl;""fi' ”Ui-n léim. Finor So0!id Gold Watch=s $30 to $250, | 110M § up to $500. ot worry you into going against | has mentioned nis name to me,” “It is 80 much troubl he objects; “No for then'1 sha hink it wasa — 3 — P — — e ¢ “ edoneall T can to make you [ They didn’t mean to keep it o seerct,” | Then I bring forward the most power- o falls asleep almost immediately, ) l s 4 ] understand that I am m-nngu[‘x‘n,\‘ own ho falters, TBbK at himl‘i:x goits sr- | fal plea I can think of. however, waking about half an hour JO""”]C lamom 2l -\5 N LU by GCHIS All]L‘l'lCZUl \Va[ch : freo will andas I wish,” I exclaim | prise, bocauso of his nervous, Iy i : ; promptly. p manne As you wish?” he queries, in eager lon is coming in a fow min- | later, duting tho doctor's visit, as Ifry : . l)' r %10 t %I 000 AL ol sl o | st ot o et g | e s it e | Gonuing Diamond Lace Pins from $10 wp to $1,000, pead 1 gy 4 over-like fushion. “Your own free 4 i . # he g “Yes, he's Lieuten- | if sho finds you haven't had any! believe he expects what has happened. | will, T know. for you would do anything | ant Stewnrd”—smiling surprise. [ He yields, and T adminisior some | This morning I hear him tell unele that q §t [v S )H \ l l‘ ‘1 l{t) 4 ) S et oo | e "o SRS | ittt e s it | e s rsinesn v | (UG Diaond Studs, Scaef Pins, Lockets, B -~ ey S = t ) one.of us; you have aiways placed our [ scratch on the templo in 'tho skivmish, | hand, declaving that ho can tako no | whether for bottar of wWorss o car welfare, our pleasures, before your own. | but mother was torribly upset about it, | more. hardly tell. G 7 - But is it really your wish—tho true | until a letter came in his own handwrit- "I think you are a little better today,” vo been dreaming,” he whispers, wish of your heart—that, after our years | ing, s that the wound had luid him | T observe, éxperimentally. looking vaguely before him; but I muke ’ of companionship and--and lo up for only twenty-four hours; and that [ *‘For m : s sake, I could | aslight movement which at once ate ¢ ) should never be anything more to each | he had boen in action sver since, That | almost v 1 Lo roplies. tracts his attention. “It was about \ other—anything closer—deure sank down upon his kneos by o cheered her up. S0 she sent for me home in the ful- At this moment Aunt Ellen comes in | you,” he adds. t umption of cheerfulne rise and bend over him, stroking L my side and is looking up into my face rt,” I suggest © had some_jelly, darling back his curly hair from his forehes with appealing blue oyes. Rolle has beeause of that,” he an- s, und stoops down to kiss him. | am no longer afraid to show affection for DIHMUNDS; » very nico eyes when he does not use | swers awkwardly. Ot course she knew on, thinking wistfully how easy | him, even thot [ know old Barbara is them In this foolish way; he makes a | you could not—could not love to ordor | it is to act the nurse whon one may soothe | watching me keenly And other goods sold on good pleader, too—1I am aware of that, | & -and—-" and coax the patient with endearing “It was a dream,” he says, in a wis S U " | “And it would nave been good deal | Words and caresscs. My sorvico must | ful tone. . 1 thought that vou said 3 [ I‘ /\8\7 “Thut’s just it, Rolle! After all the | worse if I { intorpose briskly. seom s0 cold and awkw un]m- aunt’s | loved me, and that you ki .‘.1 me. ; years of companionship you speak of **Well, perhaps it would,” he agrees, | fond attentiveness, Even old Bar It no dream, dea reply : and . el . AR e S i you ought mot o think of buing anything | “Bat lob wa Torgot, 5 a1l o we s | Sddrossos him s - Masee 3 how thankful Tam that Barbara caunot | Fine Solid Gold Spectacles or Eye Glasses ut o brothor to me. happy again as”we wsed to be. *Tollo | L am thd only ons who may not show.the | scomy ficel “T was telling you tht el from $3.00 Weekly or Monthly ) h..‘,“um notl ‘Why not? You can’t | writes bravely; the stivring lifo out | warmest lovo and tendermoss lodllmlin» there wi n..iq‘\lm.;mmmMm love [any style] from §3.00 up. ave any idea, I what o sw thero scoms t0 have cured him. \id; 1 forfeited my right to do that | y ou remefmber now?”? vine Steel Sncctacles of Eve Classes Fany e Joulook as cross as you are looking | nevertheless I wm slightly piqued at | The days pass on, bringing no great | for a momont alone with Rolle, he looks | gfylg] from $1.00 up. i N now! Nobody could holp falling in love | Lumley’s caln assurance.” He is too | change, ither favorable or unfavorable, at me impioringly, and 1 go to him and A = with you!” simple-minded to imagine t ont lies in an apathetic state, | kiss him, murmuring some word of en- Your Eyes Tested Free by PRAC- |, persons of kKnown respon- “Then I pity mankind in general,” I | announoemont couiqBty it is dificult to rouse him | dcarment in his car.s ‘He nevor spoaks LT OTAN Vi [N observe grimly, R "~ | anythiog but unmixed gr an & minute or two at a time. | in return, but his ofed grow cloguent. TICAL OPTIC sibility, or those furnishing < 4 VINIKIACK HVEL'VA 40 NIDTE DIFFERENT STYLES OF ENGRAVINGS. The | from wh for more t Finor Solid Gold Watches from $30 up to $500 **So do I,” he retorts, “if you'ro nover | the author of all the mischief. “And h He is considered to be owly sinking. My | At the end of a week the physician | OPERA GLASSES, satisfactory references, e gOIng 10 hAveiany more merey on ahy ot | roalls asnt e borion s vt |t ready to break.” Oh, if only T | from London comes down againnt the FIELD GLASSES, . Same atyle in Soll1 Gold, $25.00. them than you show towards mel” “‘No—the merest scratch; but the | might tell him I have long since repent- | request of Dr, Allfdiy. He sces the TELESCOPES, 0ld gold and silver bought Waiches, Clocks, Jowolry, Speelaclos, ofe, ++Oh, I did not say that!” I return wil- | newspapers exaggorated i," ed my girlish cruelty and bescech his | change instantly. Aftér a private con- MICROSCOPES, ; R A T D e fully. **Chorry never told me anything about | forgiveness. But heis passing beyond the | ference they decidé upon a different BAROMETERS, THERMOMETERS |Or taken in exchange for| {] oroughly repaired. Prices reasonable, " » " Whaet Then thore is some one | it in his lotters,” T say half resentfully. | Woman’s love that is his now, and not to | course of troatment., {lhe onso is not Ete,, Eto. goods WORK WARRANTED. alse?” Rolle springs to his feet; all his *‘Perhaps she thought it was of nouse | be spared a life-time of self-réproach | yuite what they imagined it to be—that _— —_— — = — humility gono ina moment. I can’t | toalarm you for nothing, or porhaps she | would I risk disturbing that quiet spirit | i all thoy will admit but it s enough = etand that—I won't! If I catch hi ronsidered it best to leave the subject | hovering thus between earth and heaven. | to brighten every faee in the house. here, ['ll—-» cochghia AT ;Tu‘ngm BAR A All the household is subdued, as if | A fortnight later’ Dr. Alifair an- U\ N “Do notbe so foolish!” I interpos 1 feel scured and dazed after Lumley | Rolle were already dead. We have very | nounces that Rolle has a chance of life coldly, with a disdainful upward glance, | has gono y and loft mo alone with | few callers, the neighborhood being | now, providing that he has the greatest L supposo it is because Rolle is the hand- [ aunt’s houseléoping accounts to cast up, | sparsely populated. Mrs, Meldon and | care and attention, ' i o ono of the family that his mother | us if L had passed through some great | Cherry come or sond every day, besides | *He will havo thaf; you niay be sure, S . has spoiled him so. Godard and Lum] danger with a hair-breadth escapo. | having Godard’s frequent reports of his | doctor,” says Aunt Elién, amid her tears . : 1 are quite plain—Aunt Kllen says they | Cortainty, if Rollo had hoes Kkilled, thoy | brother’s condition.. The Vennus have | of joy and thankfuinoss, *betwosn Har: Or a W hlrl dl tO 1X meflcan favor their father, whi i ' le Rolle belongs | would have laid his death at my door. [ gone away, Alice having first condoled | bara and Freya and me.” The doctor WITHOUT COST. “RJSIMPSON 1409 and 1411 Dodge St., Omaha, Neh. 4 co I flest camo to | pared with the precious life of the one [ *Oh, I thought you wouldn’t like it, | inde stay at old Mrs. Searr’s. I made Wood- | we love? And yetall my after 410 belong to_you, Freya, seoing wys—if | and I didn’t mean ‘to ask you at alll But | that you have saved his life, Kkept pace with its revutation and it de. #ires to add new names to its long list of turn, Magnificent mountain scenery, the Sure cure for liver, kidney, lands too hot to hold me, and was packed | indeod they can be = many when | today I felt os if—as if | should not be *1 saved his life!” But the thought Deautiful Golden Gate, the lsud of sun- inongn AL AL MLEEISNS poiNE pa and nerve affections. 25c pack- off here in disgraco by Aunt Ellen Rolle is = gono—I shall” glorify | here much longer, and that perhaps he | has occurred to me befdre this. Mo, fsnlie and Qowers: mho Masinot N Fy 0 hicription treo of Trk WaskLy 56 : > s sta Uncle Sam has written to me twico— | the — memor® ORI et | our lover, I mean—wouldn’t mind | *Dr, Allfair has 3ld me—he had seen Callfornia will not dle happy.” | pyyfy'shi0 per Yoar poatpald toaty brass age. Sample for 2¢ stamp, y' "ot once when Aunt Ellen was at the vie But I meant, beforo I asked that, | sharpor eyes than I had—but no wonder dwell on his noble deeds with a Trayel 18 an educator, and to properly ountry or Canada, or J1f sent Turkisk Cough Cure. The age for tho sewing meeting, and oguin | heart filled with pride and grief! | to have begged your forgivoness fore. just thon!” And Barbura said something e P U s S " ) per yomr. but only cough cure that will re- vhen Miss Melluish came to lunch, When I looked upon the terrible scar on | for giving you so much trouble, you [ to him as well.” ‘or the third largest list of subscribers | Omahasubscribers for T SUNDAY Brx . ‘ " H ¥ Meldon writes twice a woek— | his temple, whon 1 see the empty sleeve, | know! My happiness is great when Aunt to Tk WEEKLY or SUNDAY BEE wo offer Will not be counted in this com lie cough at once and curq . : s ple, mpty , i i 4 V g ticket from Omahn to Quehec and. re- Gotupn list. Have your fi 5 Cherry is Godard’s intended and they | and think of the huvoo that the cruol | He sinks back exhauasted. It is the | Ellen clasps me in_her arms and calls Tarm What oouid be & randor than it scribe for tho DADOT. BAMBle cqpias or: with a few doses, Take na fro W0 pe_married soon—but 1 am very | bullet iu the loft side has worked n | longest specch ho has made sinco ho | mo hor daughter, Knd 16 1. exactly six down the benutitul 8t ° Lawronco in mide | Wardod freeon eqiest : s ‘ f lonely, for all that, that vigorous young frame, I seo also | camo home. His voice is a8 weak and | month later, whon, Just after Godiard gummer? To contemplaio tne brauty ot Persons desiringto compote for one of substitute; will return money il 3 g - Thousand Isles is delightful. How much these prizes will pl ny 50 when send- Scarr reads Hervey's “Medita- | the true bravery, the manly endurance, | listless as ever, but u faint color hus | and ‘herry’s marriage and Rolle and I tion Among the Tombs” most of the | which I would not believe in before, be- | tinted his wasted cheeks while | are fixing our wedding day, a letter ar- time when sho is not lecturing me. She | cause nothing had happened then to | speaking. It dies away now, ' loavs | rives frem Torn with the news of Will not lot me do my hair on the top of | bring out his heroic qualitics, and bo. | ing him so deathly pale that T Lumley’s engagement to Uncle George my head; sho says it is nothing but van- [ cause, forsooth, Rolle was his mother’s | riso to my feot in sudden terror and | Stewart’s ward, who, according to my ity, and that she hopes to teach me the | darling! 1 called Aunt i more delightful to visit them while in verdure clud, And all this ploasure for obtaining sub- scribers to Ttk WEEKLY and BUNDAY it doesn't cure the worst cough Price soc bottle, Turkish Remedy Co., ing in their first orders, Remittance in full must accompany order. Two six montha subscriptions or four three monthis subseriptions will be coun ted as one order. ev BER. For the fourth largest list of subscrib- to her family, m I not us free as That would have been dreadful; and yet | With Aunt’ Ellen and assured her how | looks at me as my nawo is mentioned. | to chooke whoro I will?” I continue, for | all this time it has never occurred to | glad she would have becn to stay andf | O, froya is the best of nurses!” my l S re ReSOI‘tS Rollo's wrath at the possibility of my | mo that ho is 1n daily dangor, and that, | help = her, but sho wis mnover o |aunt adds. seelng the look. Ca U e . having any lover beside himself has in- any newspaper I take up may con- | any wuse in sicknes: being - so *“There has been a curious change in spired mo with an idoa. “I am not [ tain tho tidings of his deathi | very sensitive, Aunt Ellen —looks | the pationt's state of mind, " he observes, = = obliged to fancy myself in lovo with you | How thoughticss’ I have n! Ob, | ten yes older, and the white | with his sharp eyes still fixed upon my A S because you funcy yourself in lovo with | I should not like to have that burden | hairs ave coming thickly in poor uncle's | fuce. Tt haemuen to do woh o MY EVERYTHING pREPA \ u 8 iy And Tdon't fancy it—T know I'm | to” bear! From this time I watch tho | brown locks. I do not know that I, too, | lookoed-for improvement,” L I]” spapers feverishly, dreading that | am altered—I h:w? nu“n\(lntime to think Aunt l'lllm{) dloes;;m ‘[lxrly mm;h heed; ¢ *‘Becauso you know you are in love day T may be pronounced Rolle’s | about myself for a long while now—until | she is to oyfully absorbed in the pros- . g e o with somo ono. olse he domanis 51.?1.1. by o Hbey IR b Up | one day Rollo says to me, as_Tam bend- | poct of hot darling’s Hving after all How a Little Effort Will Secure You On ously. a prayer for his safety—a soliish prayer, | ing over him, moving his pillows very | ~ As Rolle gradually grows strongrer I These Trips 3 ——BUILDERS OF—— *'1 shan’t tell you anything about it,” | having more to do with my own ouse of | careful refrain from givng him the silent “car- e ] f I retort, mind than with his welfare—but still in ‘How thin you have grown, Freya! | esses to which we have both looked for- = o P][”S}_ G]asg Gar’["laggs, l;.\'.l-,;y Hnn; let me meot him, that's | my sternest moods of self-accusation I A\lln[l whuri) isa luyuu)!" plr-'ll_\'l«-nlur?';A < }\'urfi day by\dx;y, Sml ho censos to_nsic e alll @Il rue the day.” cannot find itin my heart to leave that © speaks in the listless tone which [ for them. ‘A cloud seems to have come Arrangements have been effected by the ers we offer a freo tio 1 ” b % o w:And that's the ‘way you show your | prayer unsaid. Nobody knows of it, so | has become usual with him now; but his | botwoon us, and [ am not so happy. He publishers of Tur Brx which enable us to | New Vork, Philadelphia, Wabingion and T““Y‘J{}‘,‘:"fi‘fi.’l{f‘,’g A aamestiLsioos love for me, is it?” I ery” in hot scorn. | no false conclusions can be drawn, remark shows that he has been more | is less bright too. % make a novel and attractive offer to par- There are no potnts on {his continent of e : g e ©1t% a poor love that would injuro the The time seems to pass but slowly, for | alive to people and things about him “I shall never be of any more use in ties who are disposed to devote their time | Breater general u‘x?url‘lx'!” :‘I\‘l.\lrl\‘;.l;;l!‘:\“:llrl,\u: D A belug Lloved to further its own’ selfish | all in the houso aro in anxious suspanse, | than we have supposed—-sometimes, at | the world,” he says despondently one and enorgy toward procuring new sub- | Sitles; An American born citizen tas Bob ma a 0 [Gfl Hfl ur(r[[j] ends!” though we affoct much gayety, and Aunt | any rate. day. ot 5 scribers for Titk OMANA WEEKLY Bek or | the xeat of government. The persons and u 5 He looks rather ashamed at this. Ellen talks with apparent certainty of “We can't always keap young and That you will,” I assure him. ** And, ik SUNDAY BER botweon this date and | points of interest i Wishington aro in: INSTITUTR, »‘Nobody could love you better than 1 | the time whon our soldier shall return | protty,” I reply, with a great effort at | even if you had 10st both arms instend the 10(h day of June next. VDAL thore b full ofinteront, NowYork ily. “Nobody could take | covered with glory, Miss Venna, the | cheorfulne A of only one, you would still ba of the Tnis offer will bo open only to parties | and Philadelphia astho commercial and care of you than I would. No- | only child of the wealthy barrister’s | He smiles very faintly. . greatost uso in comforting your mother sollciting subscribers in Nebraskn, lowa, | fuancial centers of tne country ure boldly="has a bettor right to [ widow, who has lately comd to live at | **How old are you now, Freya? Ifor- | and all who care for you 15 Bouthi Daxotaand Kasas. . g e areling Fivon ) n 1 have,” Oak Hall, about a mile from Woodlands, | get how the timo passes.” “All who care for me!” he echoes A caroful recorded will be kept of all sub- | away for obtaining subscrilers to Tne »Well, 11iko that!” T exclaim, facing [ is a constant visitor, Aunt Ellen treats | - “I shall bo nineteen in two months drearily. Then, after a pause, he adds soriptions forward, and the awards will | WEEKLY orSupAY Be §ivo i) him indignantly: *““What right 'do half | her like a daughter, and fills her ears | from today,” T teil him, “Teouldn’t comfort you, Freya, could I? bo made without partialty, G B IR e e o dozen years of childish friendship give | with stories and praises of her absent | *I shant be hereto help you to keep | Y ou’re all right now: it was oniy s iy p Niugar Falls and returs, Every since R Sttowor me, pray? Any one that [ love | darling till Ishould think tho girl is | yout birthday,” he says gravely. * u thought I was dying” The European Tour, hildishwonder was aroused by the ¥ etter than you has a better right to mo, | tired of the sound of his name; but, if so, | must give you my good wishes now.” He stops. I see now what has been fioacipuon a thelold a0 o0 o s let me tell you!” she does not show it, for she asks artless [ I do not answer, because I cannot, for | troubling him, Touthomerson atiyiilRocure) e iac. (RhLLase wandastil Uy aive oMl T 3 **And is there any onoe you love better questions about him and listens unwear- | a lump seems to have risen in my throat *You are all the comfort I have,” I gest number of cash sabscribers for TRE | 1i6et delightful excursion and. one with- s ¥ VA A AT oS than mo?” he questions, in a doubtful | i he most trifling details. and to be nearly suffocating me. tell him. *‘If—if you had died, I should OMANA WEEKLY Bek or THE SUNDAY Beg out expense. given for s “.Ti!gn“.:'rhmm' Fortha traatment of all CHHRONIC AND SURGICAL tone that enrages me. ousy to sco aunt’s drift; Alice | _“Froya,” ho continues presently, | have longed to bo put into the grave DeIeredure 1 2l il ol aiven crealio ) SER (0 LMY SRKLEO8 DD X e Trusioss. ost Paciliter Anarecus wioq Jiviesdad .l-vs‘n I answer, coolly and deliber- | Venna will have a considerablo fortune, “lnm o ha'n;m thlinlg,v y(}u wulg do‘tu wimi:),\lvuu." i : % mr :‘r:u:tl ullr:D ]lflll”'nm‘lt"l'fl’"r “C."BL r-slufl(s:‘tl l'rv‘.lh;kol "“}1‘..,“:‘3‘:.’1’.‘.5."53‘; for aocosful trgument :.rf&:‘-ry‘rm.{.,rfinwr; ately. and it is wise policy to interest hor in | please me before—before go—that is, 0 Freya! ut I am a cripple—a bur- 'his ticket will include first class passage Lake City and re R, ‘I a Mor- requiring Medical or Surgical “"r:v- men| " 3 Lam thinking only of dear old Uncle | Rolle beforehand, sutil ho e ae thespot [ if you didn’t mind; if you did, I would | den that—" from New York, to.Rwrope snd return | mon clby s teathecoming & Gentlle ity Bens Ascommodations weat Wit 13, Atlendanse. Sam and Cherry Meldon, but Relle sup- | to speak for himself. We do mot like | rather not,” **You are a brave man,” I interpose; Ihis includes also all traveling, hotoland | Now"this summer would bo n_good time Doformayles and Braces, "Teussns, Club ook, Curva: poses immediately thai there is a fa- [ Alice—Cherryand L It may bo onl *'I will do anything for you, Rolle,” I | “a hero. All sorts of honors await you Hgotaoaing exponses. The trip will be | to viits the booming clty. darass baae Bronohts, Thatation: Eweseietty, barsiale yored jover in jthe background, us I | projudico—vory likely it is on Chorry's | manage to say, all my strength being | tho first timo you show youn fate injape | | mede with oo cemmesion pacty ot o8 B nser rasort ot sie ko 18 Geightful o ity i "S5 e ki meant ho should. 1t is the only way of | part, for I know she s rather nervous | concentrated in one supreme effort not ( lic; you wust not waste s thought upon by Mrs, M. D, Urazar of Boston, sad wall | 1y 0teroReoms APNG 8 I8, L 10 mer e aton: DICRASHS OF WOMBN convincing him that he is not first with | about Godard and Miss Venna—but there | 1o break down and agitate him. your father’s pénniless orphan niece,” bein charge of competent guides. The Euyx. hy not secure a number of Tx‘:'i have lately added a lying-in Department for Women me as he is with every one else; and [ | can be no foeling on my side beyond a “'Kiss me, then, Freya. 1t will com- But, though he is still confined to his traveler has no cares, whatever. Thetour :m\:;?“r:m;m W EEKLY OF SUNDAY I {1’:‘3’&3‘-‘«&7"l'.'fi'z’f:-'n';.mmwr’.'.’L"'s’;.'..’cl.l‘n?"{:“flfl?-' shall leave him in his “error, for the | growing certainty that the pretfy vain | fort me till I die.” sofa, he is strong enough now to stop my covers all the principal countries of For the seventh largest list of subserib- VATE DISKASHS. present, at any rate, girl who is pliced over my head in | At this my toars burst forth, and, ter- [ mouth with his hand and then to pul. Europo—England, Germany, Switzorland. | ers wooiter 1 frao ticket o' (enver and or Inateraenie Sont. by tanli 2t oeeeos eicine He turns upon his heel and is out by [ everything now is utterly unworthy of 4 | rified at possible consequences and over- | my face down to his. Feance, Beisium, 2ialy, and| teete princt.s [iMantouandayrn.’ Wulle a shor) B packed, no marks o indieate contents o senion, tho window and across the lawn before | good, brave, carnest man, such as Rolls | come by ‘opposing. feolings at. this un- “‘Freya, when Iget woll enough to palcittes, fucluding London, Paris, Brus- | 510.ant features, Denver—the quest Dne personas interview praforrad. Cull aid conaulh I realize what has happened. is turning out to be. We read of his | looked-for request, I sink upon my knees | marry you, will you—will you? Don’t if sels, Berlin, Rome, Florence, onice, city of the plains—is always worth m«almi' ,;"‘.";‘;:,, Dot o BOOK PO Ml YIKK: upon tris § '1 [.\l,1||v"|,)m|~ guilty when I think over | doings in the newspapers, though he ;n the side o(hu.u couch lumll Inldo )my _yu‘uli'hink vou will ever 'nl,(tirufl olr me!” Milan, Genoa, ete. ;i.'.}fifi:flfl:&flh:;:'.'z’ru'l";-'n'":-:l rv';i‘:f:m'x{ Tate. n.,.:" lhulrl r:'.‘wl;-.u- Diseasos, with question st what I havo said. I have said nothing | says little about himself in the letters he | face among the rugs and shawls thap *1f you won't get tired of me,” I mur- ! izht-Seei iving, inspiring, resiful—amid subime oha G v e 4 but the simplo truth, but 1 have spokes | whites homo. cover him. mur, with my face held clos’ down to Beventy-Throe Dayn of Bight-Secing | siving, lnspicing, resitulismi sabiime Bt Mokaughlta, Brexlden: it in a wi calculatad to mislend him, * * . » . * * *‘What's the matter?” he inquires | his with his one arm. Tne party starts from New York June pleasure u{\mvr:rmfi:u:hmmm RS bttt Jkiak Waell 1 not undeceive him, for his We have got Rolle home—that is our | quite calmly, to my great relief, **What 1t is in this position that Aunt EI 27 and returns to that city by September AXOF AR L) own sake, for s long as he thought he [ one comfort—and, when the time comes, | ave you crying for" finds us a fow minutes Jater. T spring . Conditi LA GRIPPE, Al he would never have givon [ he will pass away with the faces he [ *O, Rolle, do you care for me to kiss | up with a crimson fwfe; but Rolly only Taken by any individual alone, this Eu- onditions. B 5 up the point, kuows and loves around about him, | you?? Fa L £ lul;zhsund tells her to look at his future ropean tour would tnvolve un outlay of at . . TurkishTea taken at night 1 Now it will be a case of sour grapes. | There is no hope—the doctors have “Care el his hand laid weakly | wife ) least $700, Now what are the conditions upon ey (TIE Ho s anothir fortnight of louve yet; | nover glvon us any —but ho iy bo with | uponmy “Hniwhite Tocks no bacassd | & ou might have 3oitl mo beforo, "my : s et thesa tickots aro given awayt fino | - andoccasional doses of Quinine, dedh jvere only another day, ‘Al [ us longor than was thought at frst, | o vn}ll lholn.r"lt r\'uu'](l make me happy | aunt uhsi-r\'uu. : l American and Canadian Tours | joguringot the larcost list of subscrivors will relieve all pains in the sence will cure him sooner than any- | Our soldier—Captain Stewart now-—has | for the rest o my life!” “May I have him now.”aunt Ellen? I paper in the west 5 80 well and fayorably AL e i it thing. ey e e LRl LU glory, | “‘Dear Rolle, then why didn’t you ask | ask somewhat shaméfatedly, For-the second larkess lust of wubsartb- [ know and sallolicrs have always found bones, cleanse the system and It 15 two monthe since T o o | but what are honors and wenlth " cor: | me lang agot” a5 N YouNiRhS sphest ER loyghti|| e mnofeE R reeisikes o Ouiatp to. Lt AMETARSE i ei0E nbecrfiern ‘ mak you feel like a new person, s two months L 09 e 9 A L cn hard and | despair. Can this be the end? ‘Is he | future brother-in-law, is the loveliest folly of such things during my stay with oling iu those days; but what was I | going without knowing that all my-life | ana sweetest girl in the three kingdoms, Omaha. Neb, hor. Aslongaslam neat and clean, | mysolf that the honest passion of this | and love are his—dedicated to his “*Bar one!” observes Rolle, v what else have I to trouble about in my | noble heart could leave me untouched? | memory for evermore, since they may 1 sw00p over | (N ETiping, no nausew, no pain when De NO OURE! NO PAY. ; NGH SPEGIFIG 3 e Y N AR appearance? sho asks me. Well, cer- | Well, it is all over uow, and I know my | not be spent on himself ? Vit pai 3 tainly there is no one to see how I 'look | own mind just too late, * | aud press the longed-for kiss upon his ?.}1‘1" Ziélli,ulrnrxlfmlmu;fi? P iyos: Sl hero, for it is the dreariest place in the [ “Froya, have you got the jolly? lips—the lips that I would gladly have | V", R . world, and I am nbver ailowed to step | It is Aunt Ellon who breaks in upon | kissod twenty times in an hour had T oviiuols leglslature Ia st works on a bil outside the door without Mrs, Scarr, my sad and bitter train of thought—no | known that he would care for it, ottt of et A GEIE s o881 GE'tho gross . It is all througn Rolle, When he found | longer in the shuarp accusing tone of old; *Dearest Rollie™ Isay in wild agltation | fo’ s 06 Faf days in each 'year on whioh 1TVIVe and permanent C E for all e Y AT ORCANE Clw ull directions wi ollar. See signature o1 €, L By Al D'mas ste. 1 really would noj listen to him, he ox- | the imperious woman has quite broken | and fear, *I have longed to ask forgive- | rac s may be conducted u y S Pufforing from > 03 o ! quite ou | @ 3l 0 3 o : Jon any race track, e Neb. ‘I' / changed into a marching regiment, and | down under the blow which her love and | ness of you! T was false to mysell as | grounds or enclosures in that stite. . 1ts pus- 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, eb. 0 WEAK MEN i -} started for Egvpt with the troops five | pride have received, well as f0 you! Thero was no one else— | sage would cripple racing at Chicago, 3 e S T IR | gori docar, wasng weukasa, low % wocks ago. There was such a commo- | * I am just going to the kitchen to get | there never was; I spoke only of uncle Why buy a foreign artic o ulits. Btelctura, and ailalss | full purticulam for. home. eure h 1 oing ¥ } 3 v buy & foraign articlo whon you can » ! i Full particalam Tor homs. oures FIER o chimd ton! Butall Aunt Ellen’s crying and | it," I tell her, putting my arm around | and Chorry; und, whon I saw how YOu | got a better at home. Try Cook's Extra Dr Ok A arton ot Ll maas pras 20 i for avery cano Cundortane and full 43 | &'aplinia tiodioal work s sl o foad by sven s [ T 4 1 3 - " - " : - » & Y 1 on free. )k (M i i Lifo) seat 1 Moo b -4 wi Buaday W l ho oy b1 led. Addres praying and entreating was of uo avail; | her with .a few stammering words of | Wok it, I—I was wicked enough | Imperial Chawpague. D ety TR0 ook I oF Hitw) met Cine: Qo0 Bowre - L Prof, ¥. ¢, WOWLER, Moodus, Conn

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