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THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER W. W. BANDERS & BOH, Pabllshor. NEMAHA, J"! - - NEBRASKA. DAY UNTO DAY. ' "Day unto (lay uttcroth Biioech, find nlKht unto nlglit uliowoth knowledge." l'aalm XIX. , This flay tolls tomorrow What of ycHtardny, Whothor Joy or Borrow Stood bcsldo tho way Whether pain or ploanurc, , .Whether sun or rain Undo tho dny'a full mcaauro ' Ono of los:i or gain. Is'IkIU to night Is showing What ha como and gono In tho current (lowing , From gray 'dUHk to dawn In tho current utcady does from huh to mm, Itcndy or unready, All that wo have done. .All the dim tomorrows, Stretching far away! ' I3ach ono Bomehow borrows Gladness of today, And tho nlghtH unending Kcho UB our dreamt), Wreathing them, and blending ' , Thorn In happy gleamB. Dny to day is calling Aud tomorrow lenowfl, Whether glad or galling; Whothor thorn or rose; "VVhothcr deed or thinking; All that wo havo done Dny to day Ib Unking All from uutt to huh. Hlght to night replying MurtnurB through tho dusk, As a gleaner Blghlng Over grain and hunk. Day to day 1b bringing Something for our good "Wo might bciiho tho singing Jf wo understood. Chicago Dally Tribune. I THE FOOTSTEP OF FEArI I;;; By L. H. HAMMOND. MRS. BENNETT WILL CONTEST IT WOULDN'T COME OFF. Widow of Man Who Ilequcathed 850,000 to W.J. Ilryiwi and 111 Family I Not Satisfied. JI Had a J.'nce That Imlclllbly Im- prcfiHcd All Who Gut a (lltitpne of It. A Duluth attorney rcccntlv went east a i.:.. . t 1 i. i c r,o viNii mi uiu iiuiuu, uuyi mi- nrs, ounuay in tho closet, and tho man with tho by ono, undor their Invisible tread, black mask and tho sword. Theso also Sho could novor understand why tho woro unsoon enemies, but sho know sound did not rouso tho world. Some all about them; Christine had told her, times, in a frenzy of terror to which not only on that first dreadful night, anything was better than uncertainty, but often Bincc. They were friends sho fled after them, barefooted and of Christine's, in somo mysterioua silent. It mattered littlo at such times way, and so long as tho child obeyed that tho man might turn In tho dark- her they were not to bo feared; but ness and plunge his knifo into her if sho over cried, or called for mother, heart, if. only sho could seize It by the or told anyone that Chrislino did not threat and turn it to tho light and look stay with her until sho was asleep-- onco full in its face. To do that meant then thoy would spring at her in tho death or freedom, sho knew; and there dark and tear her limb from limb, wcro times when sho cared little which If she obeyed sho was safo; Christine it might be. At ovory point sho strove said so, and Christlno never told lies; lo faco tho thing sho feared; and at sho said sho never did; and, besides, overy point it eluded her, and stood sho would be afraid to loll lies, be- unseen, but'felt, a littlo further down causo liars woro put in tho fire and her path. burned up. Her brother told her that Years afterward, when she married, tho day sho promised to lot him play tho footstep which had dogged her llfo with hor best doll In his own way, and began to track the man she loved; then then snatched her away and ran to it followed tho child. Tho daytimo Chrlstino with hor. Sho was a liar; ceased to protect her. Through the sho shivered as sho thought of tho lako long summers in every lightning Hash of lire. Hut ho was digging Miss it's lean linger threatened them both; Homor's oyc3 out of her head her and when tho wild western winds beautiful eyes to see why they didn't shook tho house It leorcd at hor shut faster. God would burn hor up; through tho storm. Day and night but it wasn't fair when other pcoplo It's power grow with hor lovo, and mado you tell lies; perhaps God did though sho still struggled it was witk- somothing to them, too. But Ho out hope. wouldn't do anything to Christine; Bho rut Ono night as she lay in hor bed was always good. That wa3 why tho thinking a mother's thoughts about tho tiger loved hor, and the man, and tho cxa asleep in tho crib bcsldo her, tha ape; they hated bad people oh, did Httlo ono invoice, crying out in sudden they know sho was a liar? Sho shrank foar. as sho turned lo eootho her It further down under tho bedclothes, thrust Itself with quick, nolsoless step P.IiHhMtio wnld tlinv wouldn't, hurt hnr i.t,.... t. cim if sho kopt still; but Christlno didn't folt through her soul tho horror of the maillnS him for tho sum of $25 000 in "True," replied tho fox "but ho ib apt i i.A.h rt it w,.i.i f ,i.i l0U U !ur,1 ,".V?. ,, connection with tho Wilkinson divorce to be an awful flatterer.'' uuui.1, ii.. """ " unspo vcn mrcai, uut suu lumiuu iuwuiu .. , . .. . niirlntlnn- it wnnhl not- mind nnvhndv! .'.i.i u an, c,n. case, which aroused so much interest Sho dared not open nor eyes, but Biie ucr nn(i through tho darkness sho " X ! "N ;,,,' " Vn7Z h Unmv that in thn dnrlf n w.n iinmiins' i. ml Tt-a to Senator William L. Mason, was the ........ ... ...... ...... tJ immhmm lull OUU lUili 11.(1 l(v.u, Now Haven, Conn., Oct 22. As a cli max of yesterday's hearing on tho ap plication for tho probating of tho will ho wbh there ho attended church, relates of tho late Philo S. Dennett, accom- the uuiutii jnowu-j nuune. After servico panying which was a- sealed letter fnmillnr facca ,lI110Ilg tho m)ih) aithousto which wiiiiam j. ui-uii ,yraiiuujr tuo- they had all grown considerably during tno flfincl who n rnmioejt lmt lin np.p.ftnt vnnis lie Iinu been awav. $50,000, Judge Stoddard, Who repre- M the icnucst .of .the superintendent tha-V r ' it ?, i i. i it visitor addressed the school, and in open- eents Mrs. Bennett, declared that if in ho llgl.R(1 if thcrc wcl.c any prcacnt Air. ivyan insisieu upon receiving uiu who reineinbcreu him who nau over seen, fnn1 aim wniild pnntnnt- tlirt will. Afr. llilll before. Mho hunu ot a nttio icuow in tno ironc row immediately wont up "I do I dol" ho said. A satisfied smile crept over tho faco o tho visitor. Jlc was glad that the cnil dicn rcniembcred him. Jow, wlierc was it you Baw mo be- foicv ho asked tlio boy who had raised Iiir hand. "You was tho clown in tho circus last Bimnnor! replied the youth, enthusias tically, l u never lorgct your lace. Bryan, in reply, said that not one cent ol the money would ho allow either his wlfo or his children to recoivo unless Mrs. Bennett was willing. He, how QMir, did intend to ask tho court to decido tho validity of tho bequest so that in caso it was declared legal ho could distribute tho money among edu cational and charltablo institutions. A VICTIM OF "GRAFTERS." Zach Tinker, St. T.oulrt Millionaire llrowor, Involved In Divorce Scandal Through Machinations of Chicago Police. St. Louis, Oct 22. Zachariah W. Tinker, millionaire brewer and poli tician of St. Louis, has been named as one of tho victims of grafting oiilciala In Chicago. Dispatches from that city state that ceraln dotecives and other ofllclals havo been charged with black- EntcritrlHC nnd Caution. "1 shnll cet there." ouoth Enterprise, confidently. Where: asked Caution. Hera Jlntcinrisc bestowed a withering look upon her laggard sister. "As to that 1 know nothing," she re plied, haughtily, "further than that whoa I get there it will be somewhere else." Detroit Free Press. , itmant Jlnmnii. "The pou-upino may not be a dcsirabla associate, saiu tne coon, yet no nas ma good points. "Flatterer!" echoed tho coon. "Yes," answered the fox. "lie is apt to send ono away with a stuck-up feeling." Chicago Daily .News. down, and that tho tiger had crawled to tho edgo of tho bed to lick It's hand. Tho apo peered out of tho closet grin ning a welcomo to It, and tho man in tho mask stood just bohind. Thoy injured husband, who in his petition for divorce named Mr. Tinker as the causo of his marital troubles, and ho it "You shall never touch tho child," sho said. "I will fill her life so full of love and courago that thero will bo no room in it for you lo come. You may tllO maSIC StOOtl JUSt UOnillU. TUOy (la,.ken my 1Jfo M you wlU but th " r onmm Ho woro all It's friends, and It hated her. chll(1 shtt, nGVCr know that you 0JtIat.. vestigating committo. liut it was so oaric; pernaps tnoy comu u drow c nn(1 ag sho faccd 1Va not sco hor-though sho know in the near,n ence sho know that It's depths of her cowering littlo soul that fnpn Wfl ,1lRtni.,P(1 hv thmisand nas- thoy did. Perhaps sho could spring ,.,. ,.,,,.., i,OTWl w n i,ora Aseiim "I read in tho financial news this morning that 'money is easier' now. What on earth docs that mean?" Urokc leigh "Perhaps it means that it 'goes was who gave the Information of this taner.' I'm sure 1 don't find that it cornea particular graft to tho Herrman in- any easier." Philadelphia rress. TOOK ONLY THE STAMPS. T can "here are people who seem to think they; l teacli experience. N. Y. Times. Spring .... ,..,(. ii.n nlilld'si hand lav In hers. out of bed on the other side, and reach aM h shQ tremblc(1 shG smlled ln tlio hall door boforo It or tho tiger tn (larj. could catch hor. Btit tho closet! slio nr. ' Vt . . . ii,i ... . ... 01 - .u Often the man she loved was called would havo to pass that. Sho felt tho. . , n . ,,,..,, ,n ,.. ... , .. , .,. , from homo, nnd through tho long Hurelars lu tho Tost Olllco at Superior, Wis.. Old Not Molest tho Safo "Which Held Currency. Superior, Wis., Oct. 22. When the Sunorior nost office was opened for business Wednesday, tho largo vault A VOICE FROM THE PULPIT. "IT wasChristino's friend, Tom, through 1 whom Fear entered tho child's llfo. Boforo Tom began to spend his evenings in tho kitchen Christlno had been tho most conuidcrato of nurses. Whon she tucked tho bodclothes about hor smnll chargo at night, and sat bc sldo her until tho littlo ono foil asleep, her talk had been all of fairies, and hawthorn hedges, and tho green 'Eng lish Holds in which sho had played as a child; but when Tom began to wait for her below stairs to wait ln tho company of Ellen, tho jolly cook, and Magglo, tho blue-eyed housemaid, Christine had grown cross and Impa tient. Sho undressed tho littlo girl al most roughly, and even hurried her through her prayers. Whon sho tucked hor in bed sho refused to sit bosldo her; and in answer to the child's half-suppressed sob she paused In the act of turning out tho gas to bend closo abovo tho small pillow and tho suddenly widened eyes that stared at hor ln tho dimmed light. Hor voice itsolf was a threat as sho opened tlio door ln tho child's soul by which Fear might onter in. 1 "As long as you aro good nothing "Will hurt you," sho concluded, more kindly. "Bo quiet and don't toll and you're all right." Sho turned tho gas quito out, and closed tho door, leaving Foar to watch ln hor placo by tho bod. Not that the child called it Foar; sho know no name for tho vaguo, formloss thing. But its formlessness wa3 an added terror, which was holghtcncd by tho fact that to hor strained imag lnatlou an audible footfall camo from jthat void which was its presence, while nbovo its awful shapelessness she felt, though sho never saw a faco. Boast, monster, ilovll whether ono or all of these sho could not say; and only bo causo a thing spoken of must bo desig nated by a word could ono call tha dark imporsonal presence It. Every night after this It camo, a torriblo black emptiness moving with slow, steady stops to" tho child's bed. The stops foil first in tho long hall, when Christine turned out tlio nursery gas. As sho wont out sho movod noiso lossly over tho thick carpet toward tho door which lod to tho back hall, and tho progress of hor rotroat was known to the cowering child only by tho aound of tho other's stealthy approach a sound distinctly hoard abovo tho heavy beating of hor own hoart. It inoved a stop nearer for ovory step that hrlstlno moved away; when sho stood at tho iioor of the back hall It stood at tho nursery door, always; whon sho ononed tho door softly, lest it should bo known downstairs, that sho had loft tho nursery before sloop came to .. its small Inmate It ontored; and whon Christine closed tho door bohind hor ,It sprang with a great leap to uio Child's bedside, and hung over hor ln itho dark, moving and gibing, wu sin awful throat bohind its sensoless leer. Sho could novor see tho faco mor tho leer; if sho could havo dona that sho might have borno It; sho oniy tolt thorn through tho shuddorlng dark. And It was nqt alone; tho tiger un dor tho bed belonged to It, and the apo sword at her throat over tho bed; did. It know what she had beon about to do? Timo dragged by. Tho door-bolj rang, and company came ln. Laughter iioated up the stairs, and It grinned lidoously at tho thought of tho com pany in tho nursery. Onco hor mother sang, and that comforted her. Ages aftorward her mother camo upstairs. Tlio man and tho apo drow back into the depths of tho clo3ot; tho tiger crawled to tho exact middle of tho spaco under tho bed and curled its tall up carefully; It passed noiselessly to the other sido of tho room, and hid n tho shadows as the door opened, and her mother her dearest mother camo in and bent down to kiss her check. Sho dared not stir, but sho know that It was gone. Her mother touched her forehead gently. "Tho It bont closer nieht ,antl 8JoniT d,ayB 5 5 Zt was found to have been rifled of prac- cursuu uuuiury aiiu iimm witu n. iui tho child. When tho boy came she had a doliblo strength, and with tho baby sho knew herself invincible They grew up happy and unafraid; for il terror threatened their childish hearts it vanished before love's magic touch. Lovo filled their days and nights, and ruled their world, and gavo them wis dom for an impregnable defense. Ab sorbed in tins struggle tho woman fought hor own fears no longer, and thought of them only when sho must. Her consciousness of It became fo cused in a determination to keep a liko consciousness out of her children's lives. Tho years passed by. Never once had her old desiro been granted to lier to seo tho vaguo terror taito tne Ref . Jacob D. Van Doreu, of 57 Sixth Street, Fond du Lac, Wis., PresbytBrian clergyman, sa3's : "I had attacks of Kidney disorders which kept mo in the house for days at a time, unable to do anything. What I suffered can hardly be told. Complications set in, tho particulars of which I will be; pleased to give in a personal interview to any ono who requires information. I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills and I can conscientiously say that Postmaster (J .moral Lots Out Chiefs of tlu tll(y cause(j a general improvement in ouniiij iirn..j . l.nnlfh T inv nrmrrn t. rrroat. relict and a Clurk. lessening- the pain and correcting Washington, Oct. 22. Tho .postmas- tho action of the kidney secretions." ter general has dismissed from office Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all tlcally tho entire supply of stamps, es timated at $15,500. About $100 in frac tional silver was also secured. The vault was forced without tho use of explosives. The safe, located in the postmaster's privato office and contain ing a large amount ln currency, was not molested. Tho only visible clow left by the burglars was an electric pocket lamp. THREE MORE DISMISSALS. M. A. Louis, superintendent of supplies dealers. Price. 60 cents. I Obi.'.! ner-io seo mo vaBuu uv ... u . omcQ department; Louls MILBURN CO.. Buffalo, N. Y. tanglblo aliapo or danger oeioio nur . . f ro,cfrv ivicinn child is in a perspiration," sho said to 'U Bho,ml,Bht faf hor.ff and C. B. Terry, a clerk in the supply iinu in lia uuiuiu yiuiiuiu ",w ivioinn Tlio not nn In n connection freedom for which she longed or the ... tl invpRflirn4nn 1nst herself; "but thoro doesn't seem to bo too much cover; Christlno is so care ful. How fast asleop sho is!" and with another kiss sho wont through into her own room, leaving the connecting ended. Infantry I.onvo Vort Crook for Manila. Fort Crook. Nob.. Oct. 22. The Read 1 Read I Read Smith Medical Co. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 15th, 1903, Gentlemen : I write to tell you of the good results of death to which sho had onco been in different. But one morning when tho man she ,innr nn.m whon ho nut nut hor Hfrht loved was away from homo and tho ' ' "w " 1 "0"- .... . 1 1 !. 1 .l I . , . . 1 l It slipped back, but tho door was open, cauaron wero ai hchuui u Bum xwonty-seconu lnianiry, uumijuauu and It did not daro to come very closo P from llor sowing and saw two men companies E, F, G, H, I, K, L and M, to tho bed Tho tiger had gone to como In at tne gato- Bltlicr of tnera Col. Henry Wygant commanding, left ainnn nri i'i,n n,, ,.,wi m, ninn hnoW might havo been It made visible to the yesterday for Manila for a two-years' I n -1 ...II rnMn In r Vtt nn(Y i ff I, J 1. n i-r. ier mother was thero; thoy wero afraid c'cs 01 so uvu vul" ausenco. inere are -iuo mu m u. uu nlinl 'Plin Httlo hnilv rnlnvoil thn i O'" HUUao wuo a ucu.iiu unuaiions, lHCUlUlIlH uiu uauu ui -u breath camo freely, and out on tho full set in a largo yarn, ami u.ure wua uu pl0ce3, aml tUoy wiu occupy iu tourist tido of sleop sho drifted beyond It'a on0 on tho "laco nt the moment cx" 3loopors and tvo Pullmans. Tho regi ,.,.,. copt herself and tho housemaid. Ac- ment ia destined for service in south- 1 - ..Ml 11.. t I Tills happened many nights, through customed to loresiaiiing t iu ibu 01 ern L.UZOn ' . . nil. Mn41.nn Minn in thlnlflnn' nf lur many years. At first It novor uarea to nninn In tlirk 1nifHmn lint nf Itiolr cliA own. sho wont nersolt to tno cioor, " ' t i 1... 1m titmilil ln f il lrlir ?n8ll Jowott, of this town, a convert Ihave had Kidney trolo four years, tJnvo Nearly All Ilcr Mohuy to Dowlc. Gilford. N. H Oct. 22. Mrs. An- wJ Cure KlBNEV UlUUllllY lu iuuul uoi, aiiu unit in uiu , ,. . , i ,, .ir, P rl,T, " ' I t . . . 4V.n imntiivnti ninn'o I fiT tllO (InPiriTlO'l III .11)1111 dark It would stand by hor bed Its horrible, unseen Alexander tried 3 doctors and several patent mcdi- lonVhoi V as deniaml To : repUed 10 had Dowie, has sold her farm hero for $V ejnes, with Uttto relief nntil advised by leer. Sho had, as """""" ' " ".. ' ' arnn nf tho nmrdn has sent S1.40Q Mr. C. N. Ilcrron to try your Kidney sho grow oldor, tried tho effect of leav- no 10 1VU 1 iJ,u " ,a"MZ Z -n Mr Tflwoi t savs that she Cure and two bottles did more good than 1 v 11 1 1 i it 1 croat oath which was echoed by ni3 to Dowlc. jurs. jeweu says tnat. sue .... , . , T . ... , ing hor gas burning; but in the lone great oat , wmcn wi ...nn llo,,ovps ln Dowlo and declares "God all other treatment. I think Smiths' 1 ness and s lenco of tho night It was wiuVmuuu. "Vi , , : a Zu "vn 7 timt it w-,, hot in iHriio Sur0 Kulnoy Cure tho best of all. It . . , . cnoh n i tt n wav that thev knew the showed mo that it was nest to uispos . , . ail-powonui, ami COIUU Slirouu USOII - ' nf m. hm. nn.l so.wl him tho mnnov." vmuouimnuuwni wuiu you umim 10c kja. vw mt - ln larknnsa and llirht. allien. Kvarv noiBB wan cumw " " TiiiMit hor mntlioi- nnmo tn Mvo hot- a "Wo Will COmO in and SCO What yOU last good-night kiss, but tho child have got," said the man, "and what wo .... ...... , I ,.,... ,..r npiii tnho " Hn sot. his Hhoul- never toiu nor inai sno Avas awaice; sho was afraid to sneak of It at nlirht. der to tho door. -4 W W I , . m and in tho daytime sho was asliamed. A sudden rago rusneu upon nor anu it. It relieved mo of indigestion ot stomuch trouble. I am thankful. Y ours very truly, C. A. HARPER, J. P. Price 50 cents and SI. 00. Trial Sample Mrn. Jsutlon OfToiulud Dowlo Now York, Oct. 22. Carrie Nation, who occupied a seat near tho front at V.n Tlnmla mootlni? nslfnd "RlHah" tn onowo,. enmo nunstinns. He refused umu ruu. j: or buio uy uu uruggisis. She no lonsrer believed in thn Hirer swept hor out beyond all knowledge ot nTv1nrod her to sit down. Mrs..Nn- or tho ape, though sho looked for them horsclf. She Hung tho door wide and tJon apaln demanded tho prlvilego ol undor tho bed and in tho closet ovory stepped up closo to tho man, her eyes r,sllng questions. At onco tho Zion night to mako sure, and took off her blazing into his. Sho spoke in a now KUarda surrounded her and with the CLAS CO 50 0, SO COrS?0 UNION help of several policemen ejected her. Vlnal Services Over Archhlnhop Kaln. St. Louis, Oct. 22. At ten o'clock in I that havo been cost ing you from S4.00 to S.ri.O0. Tho im- H10113O salo of W. li. sllpnors in tho mlddlo of tho room voice. to leap into tho bed from a distance, "I will give you ton seconds to got feeling cold, sharp claws on her anklc3 outside that gato," sho said. "Now go." as sho did so. and tucking tho covers Thov turned and fled. Sho stood and about hor "with fovorish hasto. Tho watched them as thoy ran down tho tho old cathedral, funeral services man was no longer in tho closet, and walk, undor tho flickering shadows of woro conducted over tho body of the 1)nim1 ' lmn, ' ' had lost his mask and his sword. He the elms, her anger still hot within late Archbishop John J. Kaln. of this tholr superiority over carried a knifo now, and camo with It. her. Then sho loaned against the door- diocese, who tiled last weeic in uaiu- ni 1 ouior maw . mi.n .... un 4 r nhn nniiirhf miiiitnn. mnm A,T,1 P.nrUnn.l filhhniiH polebratod ooui oy roian biioo uiu mu iwiuiii. ui uiu ouuio lUQUkuci , n umuniifci, ivji ouu v."b" i mw.v, - " (loalors ovorvwiioro, night alter nigut. sometimes tnoy ly tho sounu ot a Bieauny step, whiuh mo ponimuui jubu iuiiuicui maoo, mm juooic ror nauio aua paused at hor mother's door, or hor fled before tho mon, and know that fivo archbishops and uisiiops penormeu price on bottom.. MADE. You can aavo from 3 to $5 yearly by wearing W. L. Douglas $3.50 or $3 shocB. Thoy equal thoeo brotlior's, instead of her own. and sho throe passed out at tho gate. Tho tho rito of absolution. would snrimi out of bed to call thorn men's shoes clattered on tho brick boforo it should bo too lato. But sho walk; but tho sound that rang to was ashamed to glvo a false alarm, heaven was the hurrying tread of tho so sho alwayn lit tho gas in the hall silent footfall, avIioso terror had filled first, shaking with cold, hoi- tooth chat- her llfo. Sho stood listening through toring; and always, as she turned with tho clear sunshine until It ceased, wide eyes to face them, thoy woro gono. knowing that it ceased for all timo. "Vhlto to "Wrttu a Vlny. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 22. If Wil liam Allen Whlto, editor of tho Empo ria (Kan.) Gaxetto, can writo a satis factory story as tho basis for a play, Ezra Kondall, tho comedian now star- That Donclas ius for. oiint'olt proros Ihoro Ib rnhio la Douglas Rimes. Corona is tha hlc)mt BraUoPat.Lfalhorina(le.l rail Cilnr h'ttrl.t, X "iff tage Linocannot be caua.ledat anu price. nnpes li)- mall, "5 ronlH rxlra. Illustratfd Catalog frco. W. L. 1I0U0LAS, llrockton, Masa. Sho would rush to tho head of tho Then sho turned and wont into tho ring in tho M Vinegar Duyor. will op. ...... i , ..i. i. 1 near next season in a theatrical pro- stairs after them, but thoy could not house with tho light of freedom on bo Been, though tho stairs croaked, ouo I her face. N. Y. Independent riiiHrm hnsod on the llfo of Bill Nve. u..wv.w.. - --- tlio dead humorist. 19 UUKtS WHtHt AIL ELSE FAILS. n " 1 -j,-- ----- - ---- -7- 1 icnt 1. 011K11 oyrup. 'iasicsuoou. unu in unin. biui uy nrumilfts.