THE OMAHA DAILY S AT ITli DAY, ATGVST 1, 1000. 0 s K ' 4 I II I i I I ) WHEN PEGGY TRAVELED INCOG. By ANNIE HAMILTON DONMI.L ever Is. I guew daddy'll be Rind to jpo me Hruee's was 6 o'clock shnrp, but It was late and I've got enough of this place. I'm too twilight when Peggy came home. Sho knew young to flirt around with the girls and I'm daddy would he there and sho had lingered too old to dlR In the sand with the babies?. That's what I'd like to have a little rod pall and a shovel nnd dlR. That's HvlnR. Uut as lone as 1 can't, 1 rucoi I'll go home. I'm going upstairs now and pack up." Ma folded down the corner of n leaf to on the way. He heard her coming In and called out. brusquely: Who's there? Hold tip your hands!" "Can't do It. daddy, they're plum full. Why don't you have a light?" Sho spoke with nervous hilarity, mum- keep her place, Sho wan used to Peggy's Ming somethlnf Indistinct about trains that (Copyright, 1&00. hi Annlo Donnell ) In the Intervals of trade ond the Intervals came often and lingered, when the thermom eter registered 02 decrees tho clerks at Hruee's drifted together In sparse groups to talk. It wbh all thero was to do. The notion counter elbowed the stocking coun ter and Old Adam cveybody nt Ilruco'a called him Old Adam conversed sociably with Gregory Knox. They were the oldest clerks In the store and were, getting gray in tho service. "My! hot, ain't It? Stockln's nln't runnln' real spry today?' Old Adam said with n cheerful laugh. Ho leaned over tho counter nnd fanned his round, red face with a "No tion" palm leaf. "Well, I gueM not! All the swells arc out of town and poor folks can go barefoot this weather. What's the matter with you, old man? You don't look peart." "I guess I lork an peart's I feel," Urcgorj Knrx answered. "You're played out, sonny. What you need's a wcvk or two off. You tackle tho toss tonight and see what you can do." A smllo curved tho other man's lips. It would have been a bitter smllo If there had been tltnu enough before tho patient lines settled back Into place. Tho whole pallid, wrary faco was patient. "I'vu been Rettln' my courage screwed. Oh, I'll tacklo him, but what's the use?" Hp shrugged his spare shoulders under tho rusty seersucker coat. "You gain 'to try It, Adam?" "Me? Oh, I'm all right. I get aboard my "wheel at close-up and sklto out Into the country a ways, Nothln' like It not In this world1 That's nil the country I need. Oct ft wheel, man, get a wheel." Again tho bitter smllo that lost Itself In ratlcnco. OrcRory Knox won thinking of the wheel In- was trying to get for Peggy. Hoth of tho other girls had them. Ho hod ono of Jils whimsical fancies that perhaps his chance might come when ho got to tho i,treots uf gold. Tho slow afternoon crawled toward rloso-up. Instantly, at tho stroke of C, the clerks hurried towurd tho great doom that swung between them ami freedom Uut Oregory Knox took another way. "Wish you luck, old man, called Old lAdam nfter him. Hut Rood luck looked doubtful. Tho bo tn Hruee's dlalect wns out of temper. Tho heat and confine merit rasped him. "I.n? A week off? Man alive, are you daft?" ho crlod sharply. "Don't you know wo'ro short-handed now? Tho young cubs liavn to go can't hold 'em In. Hut you old chaps aro our standbys. You've ha your fling." "Yes yes," murmured Gregory Knox nb scntly. When had he had hl fling? Ho was watching tho boss fold up a trout polo, Joint on Joint. Then his palo blu ye3 roamed to tho litter of flics and lines nnd rlnkors on tho desk. Ho had been thinking of n trout polo ult day long queer! liut his had been a slender sapling, fresh cut Would this complicated bamboo affair catch a fuller string of flsh than ho used to catch with his sapling? What beauties thoy had been! How the sun had silvered their wot backs! Queer, 'how nil day long ho had been thinking of trout nnd a littln thread of shadowy water, rippling under willow trees. Ho gazed nway out of tho window, and Instead of llstlestvmovlng crowds ft barefoot boy with ft string of trout crossed bis retinas. "There, sir, that's thq .swellest fronting outfit thcro'll bo In tho Adlrondncks this summer! You can't beat it," tho boss said, In better spirits. "No, sir Oh, no," Gregory Knox said. "Uut then, it's pretty surprlsln' what a hiring o' flsh you can haul In with a saplln fresh cut. You get ono Jest sappy enough and Jost tho right bigness I tell jou!" "When ho turned nway a moment later tho boss called him back. "Oh, I say, Knox!" ho called. "I tako It wo can let you olt for a day say, to morrow. We'll nianago somehow. Not nt nil not nt nil no thanks, man! Wish you good luck." Hut Gregory Knox had not thanked him. Thcro seemed no occasion. Tho thread of rtnrk water ran under willows ISO miles Hwny. Tho boss had relented suddenly. Tho blood of Izaak Walton, running In both their veins, had forged a link of good fel lowship between him and tho llttlo old dork. Such a tilcndcr link! What would n day off ouo day avail over 150 miles? Ilut. In tho morning Gregory Knox followed a sudden Impulse and slipped down to tho ca to catch a glimpso of ma and tho girls. Ho had not mount to go until tho last rain me, and ho went In his ahabby store suit end forgot to change his shirt. On tho train remorso as&alled him sharply. What -would ma say? No, certainly not, mi must not sco him In that dubious gul ma, who was making her ono-month-long btrugglo for gentility in a great hotel by tho sea. It was her ono chnnco for the year hew and tho girls. Thoy dreamed of It, and p.i worked for It tho year round. "I'd ought to havo fixed up for ma's ako nnd ' tho glrtu'," thought Gregory Knox, guiltily, nnd In a mlnuto tho holi day's zest had vanished. Ho settled back dully on tho hot volvot cushions and made Ills plans wearily. Ho would keep out of slEht that would bo easy enough In such crowds and ma nnd tho girls need never know he had bean thero nt all. It would be. nlco Jest to soo 'em cnjoyln' themselves, ho said, "I'll keep on tho outskirts, out o' their sight my old clothes won t do cm any harm that way." Poor little stocking counter clerk! He had always been on the outskirts nnd he wns 50 years old! lost time and hrrdlc men that went nround Robin Hood's barn to unload their passen gers. I'm tho ndvancn guard, you know, daddy." the cried. "Ma and the girls nre Hamilton nicht mv nM rlnthos wnn't An 'em flnv whims and was unnstonlihed. "But, Peggy, It's only half throtiRh the month there's two whole weeks left," she said, slowly. In her heart ma was re lieved, Peggy s ways were apt to be dls I . . . . . t , l . . - . . , U n .1 I . t. tin! ul,nn ho hn,1 .sttlivt hlmaplf on tht concerting nnn sno wouia do shio him raniins lomorruw. . mm ivi-miu, wim w i,.i, hMj,,, i .ho irn nf n with pa. She'd bo company for him, too is. tho month's up. No more putting on t. .... ...... .hmi.i , ,inn. poor pa! nlrs for the Knoxes. inn down tho beach toward his h.dlng place Without any objection Peggy was allowed but Peggy, In her dainty bathing suit. She to Pt her things together and go. When nil ,,lnn nml arm mmln n nrtittv n c- mo irain wub ru uimei nriu ... .. .. (.,.. .... I nncnu lo uauuy s car 10 auriiriau mm. iiu DEATHS FROM LIGHTNING More Than Ono Hundred Lives Aro Annually Takon This Way. ECCENTRIC BEHAVIOR OF THUNDIR30LT IntcrrMliiK I'ncts nml Ol.aeri ntlona ."otcd liy the .ntlonnl Wrnther Huron.. Precaution" to lie Ot.arrt e.t. An American ncrlodlcnl devoted to clcc- "Whrro nre you, daddy on tho couch? trlcnl interests recently expressed the opln- It's ns dark as a pocket. 0n although much damage Is done to "A mnn gets nil-powerful fagged out ,rot,orty by lightning every year, not more trndln' s'ockln's. The couch ouchter bo ihnn 100 lives nro lost from the same cause. .... . . . .. - - ..1 t. t 1.1... 1... I.....M.. I .. .. . ., , I .1.-1 Peggy was the baby and hlo favorite. waH sitting Dy nimseir in mo iront oi me ". i".u ui.....ii,. uence, it was nrgucti, mere is h suu o in hi. miiM torrfi wnv he worshlned it car. Tho paper uag oi luncn rerananir i--iv utr j "'. luv .N, of nCCiiicss popular npprcnension on mis ..:... t, . ti,. was In his hand and he wes nbssntly twist- At uio coucn sne kneu cesiuo mm ami leu SCOre. The conclusion Is eminently correct -i.i. iu k. r,n. t,..i h cniled Ing and untwisting It. Peggy snw the Mr Uis race. comments tho New York Tribune, but tho v..v. r-, - . . ... oi,. i.. I "If I nml the crow s feet. I ll know It s . .. 1,1.1. it i. .,..,! nro mil nllo him rtortilv Hn- nrntlv she locked In tnat iraBi-uy "S' . " " .... " '. . . . i"1 " "- - - ; wh.in rlz! The little oil- time to see daddy regarding the torn bag you ami not counteneii aauuy. silk cap perched on her brown head had a" dismay, whllo fragments of ham sand wiches oozed out and dropped to the floor. "I'll pick It up don't stoop, daddy," sho said, quietly. Peggy Knox!" cried daddy. Don't mention It Sh! I'm traveling Incog," whlspored Peggy. Then they both saucy, witching air, Cut Gregory Knox shronK oacK in tno loo of his rock. A mlnuto too late, daddy! for Peggy had seen him. Daddy! of all things, great nnd small 1 1. 1 I Tin .1,1 .. !:.,,!" "Yes, It's mo, Peggy," he answerw. 'u"uw "u , , .u ' .i meekly numc. I l"SKy ua.iiuiuuu laiiiui uuiuikuuuoi "It Is, as sure ao I live! Hut where'd you 'hat sho thought she'd run up home for a drop from out of a balloon? Did you come day. u ,1,,,, iw in-t nnv. "Take my day off, you know, daddy," sho i n.,nt . old. mly. "You wb'I mind Mdr no ii kcp nouso for ou n day- win y0117 1 can Her 1 cethir snutid. wo are. Daddy Knox, wncre are tne otner ( rcport has Just been Issued by tho two? ITnliml Stales weather bureau on the thun- "Under tho willows, beside ft trout stream, dcr .torms of 1899. It Is announced that Peggy. How many feet would you havo a the number of fatal cases of lightning stroko crow havo? Arcn t two enough?" i this country of which the bureau hns re- Tnken off her guard, Peggy put her lips eclved Information was C62, nnd thnt S20 to his enr nnd whispered: 'Did did tho flsh bile, dnddy?" The day of reckoning was nt hnnd. Till: LA U ! VA-CA-SlltM. A Sho threw herself In the sand bcsldo him t" ten to perfection nnd I'll make you frit ouu iiiiin I ...ihin. .dnpii ilfon rs for breakfast. Then I can do some id dug tho toes of her bathing slices ucup ,.,... ,, .... and due In. Her long black stockings strctcuea out before her and daddy's experienced oyes fell on them at once. Ho wns so wen acquaintca with stockings! Ho noticed Instantly that they were rusty and loose-llbored. Then he saw tho llttlo "gobc-lcci" uarus in inem. Peecv was not renowned for needlework.. "Poor dye, slazy wenve," no tuougiu. rvinirfn't havo como from Hruco's. Mine are fast black Jtnd you can't sco daylight throuch 'em. either." "I'lro away, daddy. Don't you nee tne lady's waiting?'' persons wcro struck, but did not die In con sequence. Here Is a total closo to 1,400, nnd If allownnco Is made for unreported enscs u Is credible that no less than 1,500 persons aro more or less seriously Injured by light ning In tho United Stntes nnnunlly, nnd that nbout three-eighths of them nro killed out right. It is assorted that tho fatalities from tins cause In 1S99 wero moro numerous than shopping between times. If you're n very Vrw Much Written for Those Spell ill UK (In- .Summer nt Home. unltlmoro Amerlciiii. nehold, tho time of tho year Is come nnd is even now nt hnnd, When tho children of men gird up their usunl. It Is probable, however, that the in- good old daddy Indeed, I'll buy my stockings loins und go to tho far country of Va-Ca- crcaso is apparent rather than real, nnd that of you." anun. it simply represents improved lacinues im n.i ihr. noi innminr hn nn iin.idv went -Now. mis country is over ngninst tne lanu getting nformntion. A similar iieveiopineiu down to Hruee's with n long faco. It was or rer-Oct-it. nnd it is a goomy land tosee was noticed during tho nrst low years wncn tho morning Peggy wns going back to ma from nfnr off. tornadoes wero observed nnd reported In nnd tho girls. He hnd tnken It for granted l'or tho rulers of tho land of Vn-Ca-Shun this country. And though tho lightning nml ii flii,i him with hnniMirit misnrv. It do causo to bo rent far nnd nenr writings statistics hero auotcd nro collected with haM hffn n nionnnni in l.nvn tlm child at nnu picturings, showing mat tne land oi commcndnblc diligence, nnd ccrminiy pos- home. Sho hnd tnken his lonely old henrt by Va-Cn-Shun Is a placo of wondrous beauty, sess n definite value, one should be cautious storm. And tiiey mnKo writings unto tne cniiurcn about drawing nasty inrcrences irom mm- Ho hurg up his hat and began median- of men, saying unto them: pnrlson of one yenr's figures wun nuomcr b. Icnlly to straighten some of the boxes In one I'O, in tuo land or vn-ui-bnun tnero nre of tho fntnl cases of 1899 auoui ono-iciiu., nf llm Hpm lirliln,! iho rnunliT. Hn had not "ono of tho terrible Mus-Kcetccrs, neither fifty-six. nro credited to Pennsylvania, Weak and trembling, unsteady of hand, uneasy of mind. Frightened at trifles. Tortured by an indefinable feeling of fear. Excited by noise, oppressed by quiet never at case. Irritable and miserable. Forerunning symptoms of Nervous Prostration brought on by a debilitated system and over-taxed body or brain. THE CURE is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They bring new life to worn-out sufferers send rich blood tingling through every vein, soothe and strengthen every nerve. They have restored to the Paralytic the use of his limbs; to the victims of Locomotor Ataxia and St. Vitus' Dance the full control of the nerves ; have raised up the sufferer from Nervous Prostration; freed thousands from the pangs of Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and saved the lives of many who were threatened by Bright's Disease and Consumption. At all Drugnlst onllrwt from llm Dr. VIIIIiui MrllclnCo.,(VhfnfC tody, N. Y .islpnlj on rect'lpt of ptlcr, 60c rt Itox ; ill bom, liW. . . . .iuiii,,,,(r9 Pcccv'b cltnr. taushlnc VOICO IntcrrUplCH 4 , ... ..,, nnv nf Mm trllm nf rhlir-fior. nor In thcro rnriv.nnn ittinnia Milrlv.fotir to Ohio. his thoughts and brought him back irom tne n wug ICKKyKny lmlo harum- nny heat by day or night, twenty-eight to lndlann, twenty-four to VltalMvr, tUepre-rrlpilftn f n fumoiK French physician, will quickly cur you 'it al slocking counter nt Hruee's to tho great, hot beach with tho sea nt his feet Kr whv. vcs. Pciigy. yos. What was I saving?" "Thnt's tho trouble you weren't snylng a solitary word. Daddy Knox. Just mooning or selling stockings!" "Scllln' stockings you've hit tho nail, Peggy! That's what I was doln', sure, it Ulnilfr comes second nature to me. That's fifSS all senrum I'escv daddv was thinking of. "ut always thero is a ureezo, nnd tno Minnesota, nnd only twenty-thrco to rscw "Oh, I say, Mr. Knox, good-day to you, cooincss iiiereoi is iib xne coolness oi mc yori5. At least three factors enter into uhh sir!" some ono out In tho nlslo was saying, maiden wnen sno Bayom no unto mo man question of distribution. Tho size oi n It was tho boss. Ho leaned over the counter whom sho HkPtn not. gtat0 counts for something, of course, and and pulled his sleeve. "I sny. Knox, you "And, nirinermore, soyem tno writings, g0 uocs density of population. Hut It must dnn't Ionic niilled Inm.lher vet. You need u is encaper to live in mis lanu, wnicn is niRO , boriiu in mind that some pnrtH oi another day off. Why not take sny. a fort- " goodly land, than It Is to stay nt homo nnd ., colintry experience a grenter ubundanco night, nnd co somewhero trout fishing Ad- oonru wun mo oiu ioihH. o thunderstorms than do others, bo that Irondack way ,you know? Cnn ns well ns not I' or, verily, It requlrcth but few shecKles from tns ono c;ulg0 niono results n great ,inn'i am. n wnr.i u l'vo tnailn nr. to make pnymciit for the cakes nnd tho oil i-.iitv in h Khnnrim nt linrm. Tim re- whnt I expected to be doln' this minute, but .,.,. ...i,h .omotinuv to tako vour and tho flesh of tho kid nnd tho fowl of tho n nf prnnlPHt. freniiencv lies, nnnroxl- tbo boas gave mo a day off. So I rnn down p,aco ntJ(J you.vo got to ROi Cani help your- nlr, with which tho table doth groan, even rantey between tho Missouri valley nnd tho self. Slny two weeks nnd er you needn't ns mo groan oi mo cicpiimu wnnn uo pusu- Anoghanles. Tho gulf stntes aro visited nl- troublo about your pay. That'll go right on, eth tho twenty-ton circus chariot through m0Jt aB ottcn Bquaro mn0 for sauaro mile, you know. Might as well go today why the samis or the desert. nnJ the New KnKiami states by an npprecl- nnt?" And tho children of men. who continue to nM ,,,. nrnnnrMnl.. ti.o Hnckv mniin- Ho was gone before tho astonished little be foolish In their generation nnd wlso in t , ro.on 8 uot altogether exempt, but It mnn behind tho stocking counter had recov- meir own conrcii, iu kuu uieuisuiuB uuom. fan8 f thunderstorms, whereas tho Pacific f nrrvoua or Uli'uirs n( the sciifrutlva nrqaiK, mcli ii' t.oal Jlnnlioo.l, lniniilf. rij I'alna In Hip Iliti'U, nrniliiiil lliiilulnu. .,.ii llrbllllT. I'luililes C)t.fiiiii.M t.t ..'p. i. i,.,..,im. iimim.. VMPirnniip iliiiI Cunallifnllon. n.iunli liM'Bliy ila'y or i iguu l,rfrpnnquicl.npil diwliar. whirl. II not chfckrd IA4 tn hn,rnlftlfirrhiitl nhi. nil I lirt linrrnn (if Imnntpnrr 411 11 tl KN Ii C MIIW tno llvr. llm LlilnVR Alul f hMirlimrv nrrna nf Kll IliittllrlllL'L i! ii !! K BtrcnXtllOns and rptorcsimll fK mean. ...... . .... 'J nor-nion Biurrrf r ari not cn,d by noetnrsliWcBaMtiOpi'rcnlari tronlil llli I'rnaliitlll. COI'IDIiNK Hi oiny knoMii rrinnly Id curr without nn (iroratlon. UKO ipnllnionlnK A wrlllrn ciurantoo rirrn ami innm y ri-iiirnnl if (lliniptiilnesuul cllcct a pctmauvnl cum. Ltflu box , lor fs.M, by mall, hrml for nocitrfrmlur unci tc-tlniuninli.. A'iur-M '-"-u 'ii,iiii.ii;iv r.u iiox arrn. Han J rnncrro. ai. run sai,u iiv Mvnits-niM.oN iiiiig cu ii:tii ami imiinam. here 1 hankered to nse n llttlo narum- scarum girl o' mine. Hut, you see" (be lowered his voice confidentially). "I never thnueht to fix ud. so I'm keepln darlt. I wouldn't havo your ma see mo this way for the best nalr o' silk stockln's at Hruco b. Peggy eyed tho crumpled shirt bosom with erci, hmgcif, oili AJam v,as regarding hlra palpablo disfavor. Her eyes traveled "er with a grin. tho shabby llttlo figure, taking the shiny .,f5ol vour walkln'-tlcket, eh?" ho drawled seams and tho frayed edges disapprovingly. -Woll, you diworvo ltl You won't be half How llttlo and and seedy aaaay wasi a roaI, tm yo get out nt0 tho woods borne "Yes, ma'd have a fit two fits," she said, whero and holler. Put in for all you'ro promptly. "You'll havo to remain incog, worth you need it! I-et yourself go, old with seersucker nnd tow linen and blue coast Is practically f rco from them. No "BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT." GOOD WIFEI YOU NEED SAPOLIO serge nnd striped flannel nnd many other fata, caacs wcro rc,)ortcd nsl year from Cau h.in ms. Ifnmla. Knvndn. Orecon or W nshlnctnii. Yea. they tnko unto themelvea tho smnll . . . .,, r.rnnn Km. Mvicn nn.i t - . t. 1 .. ...... , .u 1 1, . I ....... ...v.... t ' "7 BU . . " ' i .""J . . ,T ' Arizona, however, each reported from ono UIO lUtMIIel'lYCt) UUlll IUU inntl Ul a-uu'vjuiiu, i , mtu l IU iiuu in a i. i lit; uuak to n Urnf Alft-rtfl T Ilnnrv whn nnfl nlirnstpti daddy. Now. 1 don't mlnd-rm not in tun man, for onco. ru go wun you it i naan i nnQ nrrnnged tho government's datn on this dress myself! So I'm willing to fellowship KOt an engagement with my wheel. I say. tho land with a heavy hand. subject, declares that when death results with you. I'll run up across lots to our man, I'm powerful glad tho bors has come For there are no trees, neither any can- lightning, u usunlly occur lmmedl- room and tell them I'm not going down to around. Ho ain't half bad. Now put on your vas awnings, nclthor anything that makctb f pcrgong who wero trurk but dinner nnd then I'll trouble you for n silver hat nnd start shoo!" cundo. ... . unu.i m.. nniirnlv nnrt unf. "WV wvaaau au,(.va ....... ---- TL'HICISII I M. CAPSUI.KS HAKE It A I.IC, IIIJAI.THY AM) IlAri'V MEN Out of fiTery physical and mental Week lnfalllblf and aprtdy reluvnnatora (Irlnr new lraao tf Ufa, manly uirant It) and lrjpiln- Hamilaa anrl 1'ITiiotlre. Avoid danrrouf ilrura uilvrrtlnd by medi cal companlri Hunnf.icfjrKU and nold under written euarante lo cure or money retumttd. fl.00 box or 'J boxi-B icemplelr cum) for SS.nu by mall .tend for f rea sample and Qiiemtnn blank. Address Uahn a Knllable Pharmacy. 18th ami KArnam Sis , Omahn, Not. imif.dnlinr kind sir. and buy our lunch at t. i,r,ie r,nt ir.hiihnrn wn Hmn tn And tho fierce Mus-Keeter acekcth -whom n restaurant. And we'll cat It right here Eet tho 10 O.clock traln that went etralght '"J may devour, nnd he taketh the blood of out nf a paper bag. Larks!" toward tho llttlo dark brook under tho wll- lho children of men. II . .III. nn nnn.lv Rhn WHS I Inu1, 1 Thnrn ... 1 1 m o I t I rr, n 1 1 m n ' ADU IUB TCU UIll TUUUIUIU lurougu UIO JI1U I1VI LI t'O ll(.ta Otlll u I auvsu a " I . . . a . . seeing ranny new thlngs-tho hollows In his u VcRgy had only stayed long enough to f '" CU9'ar.u', nQ ,,uo nolla. temples, the patient droop to his Hps, tho know! It would please Peggy. whitening hair around his "bald spot. sno Qn lho 10 Oviock train Qregory Knox nat was seeing how "stoop shouldered" daddy back ln hlg gPat anu w(,bel again that Peggy was cettlne to bo and how tired tired ..mild Vnnw. Tin hml half n mind to tnle- tlred ho looked, it seemed to Peggy, lying Kraph her, but on weeond thought decided there In tho warm sand beside daddy, as If (0 walt nml wrlt(H from gm'g. n0 could tell sho was Just being Introduced to him. She p,- g0 ninny things that would bo intcr- rlached out n little sca-browned hand anu then how her Undo Simeon looked. slowly threaded tho scant grny nair between hnw ,h. ,,. n.,rn had utood thn wear her lingers. Tho softness and sllklncss oi aml tcnP of thIrty yearaand whether the It surprised her. hho nnu never Known ue- laU treo appiC3 tasted aa good ns thoy used foro thnt daddy's nair was son ami mmy. to and If the trout wcro biting well. He But It's thin, daddy. I bcllovo to my soul wn,.,,i wri, rpl,v inn? i-iior tho flint you'ro growing old. Ain't you nshamcd of ,cttcr h UlJ over wrlttcn to ono of the yourself, sir? Tho Idea!" Kirla. Ho was glnd tho first ono would be to "No older than somo otner ioiks mis oiuu i.t.B.. ... ,, , ...i j..j ...1,1, l,n. -nov o mo sea, puss, iuh u , . Tki. wmVh hlw firw-on Kmi. brown buzzetti Into everybody's business, nnd the fered from a permanent paralysis of the legs or arms. Tho largest number killed by a single stroko wns five. liccenlrleltlca of I.Ik t n I n kt. Many eccentricities hnvc been observed beauty of tho landscape, la' ns a thing that In tho pntha taken by lightning, when this never hardened. could do traced niong tno wans or uuiiu- And tho ruler of the land of Va-Ca-Shun lngs that had been hit. Equally strnnge Is makctb. out tho bills of tho children of men. And hn sayeth unto them: "How many shckeln havo you 7" And when they havo told him ho nayeth: Ho behavior In regnrd to human beings. Many of its victims aro badly marked and burned. Their clothing is often set on fire, but cases aro not uncommon in which It Is Impomlble to find nny outward trace Immediate and Lasting iMA KIA.NI H'IMJ) World Famous Tonic Prevents Waste Aids Digestion, That Is tho amount of your bill, even all of tho electric fluid. This rcmarkablo dls that you have, nnd then some.'1 similarity ln effect was strikingly lllus .1 al... .L U..n nn A Innl lalilit - t n h .1 I l.nlnn liar h n m.n t r O M f n nf twn MMl h ntj AIIU lilU UUllUlL'li Ul UiUli IIU lUUiilUIJT DIHUU IIUICU Ujr tuv Un.MMl.t w t, 11 v " k - " I B . v around nnd make complaint. who wcro killed whllo driving in a dogcart. DrUCeS DOliy, DI ttin Perndventuro ono of them hath a copy of Thoy wero found lying on tno ground. the writings telling of tho wonders of the whero they fell from tho vehicle. One miQ Nei'VCS. land of Va-Ca-Shun. body boro a number of smnll burnn on the Which ho Bhowcth to the ruler thereof, chest, abdomen nnd back nnd the shirt and nnd askcth him why It Is not so. even as It waistcoat wcro distinctly Bcorched. The I,,; t.',., Rn nlPttsant to have ttU(1 llnpp), ROt n "l0.traln "l.lu crowded wag wrltten nnd pictured there. other body wns without visible injury v n l lo himself nnd to llo resting, c"y,s,al'on- waiKca away w-ltn a springy And tho rulcr Rlvoth hm a iook of con- scarcely less "surprising la the fact that per no i ttrririri innr nnmi inn iiiiiii Rinnnm iiLiiirti i . at.. with tho gentle boom of tho breakers In his ear. "You'ro grow-in' old. too, ma'am. Hlcss my soul, wnsn't It day before yesterday you hnd tho colic and I toted you up nnd down strldo that fitted tils llttlo ntoopea figure tumcly and murmureth; eons whose clothing Is set on flro by light- oddly. People turned to look again at his ...mh. that Is tho way It wan when that nine occasionally survive tho stroko. Sov- happy face. wrltlnc was made, even ln tho mlddlo of eral possible explanations of these excep- Iho whim seized him to warn by unices lh. .intrr.. tinnai r:iapn nro offered. It necms nrobable and seo how it looked rrom nn outsiders AnJ the cijlldren of mon revile the ruler that one person can stand moro electricity standpoint to stand and look Idly ln the big nni complain nmong themselves, than another. And If, as Dr. Oliver Lodge winuows, so uuiiuer um. iucu nuuiuci ., ,h , -unburn noon the r counts- hnids. liehtnlntr is an osc atory discharge. it should occasion no surprluo If It affected many only tho exterior of n body and did not In the I nnnotrntn In nnv prnat denth. DreaK mo speu. halr of thcir heads. stm mmihrr freak that wns rcnorted last 'I'll buy a llttlo mite of a present for . . "Verily, the land of Va- L.n, ih killing nf a team of horses Peggy that's what." Peggy always said r-n.Shnn u a rnmdum land, ond n EOodLttni,,i tn a mn nn,l nf n mnn seatnd "that's what." and he eralled at tho thought. n)ace t0 Ret away Tomr ,n thQ back vatt of th( ,altrr( wulIu tho ,nn,i vnur nv,. nnd vou nro not old ""V ". ..""'"." Yet 00 they go unto the Vn other nrennratlon hul ever recetvei so many voluntury testimonials from emi nent people uh the -world-famous Marian: Bold'iiy nil druggists. Refuse Bubstltutos. Marlanl & Co.. C2 V. 16th st . New York. publish a handsomo book of ondprsemunti I of limperors, Knipress, l'rlnoes, Cardinals , . L. ill i ..I... .1 1 . 1 1 n .i 1 1 . Ii .jl ' onuses. It lu sent cr&tLi utvl postpaid U all wha write for lt W Xtt orx. 81tUtBMa, ato., cau.ti kr ot.r (W T "ork and ladl.cntloni. Ikiy quickly S a"J """V tMtore Lott vitalll In old l 'J or louni. aad Ul ana for tdr, bu.l yriMa r plaaaBre, Trataiit JD.ialtr aad dm tho. iramfKlUt Improi amtat :ud elajia CVIUl tare all othara fall. In.l.t uroahalniicanill AlaxTahlata. TbWMi.,.j t . ' 1 " J " rt 1 TiT Wo rtva a ba.ltlv wltL i.ri.;i.incn ditgi raiona tha naaar, Mo BOcts. ,8111 b.K!lBVtifuJte Bpor. rolpt of rrlca Mrcalararriar "Pao AJAX REMEDV CO.cCT Tor sale in Omaha, Nob. by Jan. Forsyth, 202 N- iCth. Kuhn & Co., lStli and Uouglat, and tn Council BlufTa by J. C. Deliaven. Urucelstu Pennyroyal fills .-tfa?V ... UMalnal aa bmy Oaaular. f S 0U i CHICUKSTErtl KNOLI.SII iysqw ia wen u.m inio ...1.4 I 1 -aV Utallti tkl. ni(crQii. Sakaltt'ltlaa. aaa lll. Ilftn. Su; .f j.tr UvuUl .r ...I 4t . la n i" rnniniiri, iMiiaaaaiaia 7 H ItrlUr fr ;,i1Im.". I.n-, f ra. Inrn Mall. In.AfeT 1..lln.alaU. S.Ulr all Dnill.ii. 4'alJiale,rt'kaalaalna.( ft". Ma4lia taiaara. IMltn Vtl the nursery floor! Up nnd down up and down did you over say enough? Not you." I Hug banter. "You'ro tired, daddy, that's what," sho cried, abruptly. "Vou need a lark a long ono. not Just a mean, little twenty-four hour ono llko this. See. thcro aro crow's vn-lid vou over say enough? Not you." w'naows- RS """era For thcro is sunburn upon their C l" prodded ner whimsically w1 h I s "m; lt, ,n at,,h swl","K nances and hunger In tbelr stomachs. w l l n u Zlns " bis aA lolter through tho nlsles-a l but the A fl BnakebltP8 upon thom, and se but sho was not listening uis .,ocMqk aIs,Ci Not thal,hal wouW raemcntos, even unto burrs MiiiiiiiMiiiiie HAVE YOU SEEN PARTS FIVE AND SIX tho same land, which driver was not Berlouely Injured. This rough" for V f e. 0 , wo three ad reckoned that she and ma and tho girl, T&" of Veret-It. -,',,; "p 7 io remark Vhat tho rtar" Who ever heard of a crow with Lv TontL b over"' " 0VC." th next , ., "uo ol danBer fr0m a thunlJcrboU ls M ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Mutt Bsar Signature 7 Am Pac-SlnilU Wrsppor Below. Y7 small aaay rj tako as aa(ar. FOR HEADACHE. CARTERS IE ER LS. '1 FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILI0USKE8S. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR COMSTIPATION. FOR SALLQW 3 ill ft. for thec6mplexiqr OMumn iwnuMuvii tct 1 1 iirniiiii feet? Daddy, do you hear7 lou muat havo a good, long holiday. You shall stay right down hero with us. I gus we cau llnd clean shirts enough. You shall not go homo a step till wo go." Gregory Knox shook his bead slowly. "And loso my Job. little ono? Then who'd get tho bread and butter? No, no; I'm having my lark today with you. I'm satisfied. Wo old fellows nt tho stoio havo to stand by the ship whllo thu young bloods aro having their outings. It's tho law. Ilesldcs, a placo llko this, my dear, wouldn't do for me. Think of your ma month was over. t,.nr ,.. r,ii,irpn nf men do nlwavn think ....,.. ihnn nn hnnn s.innnand. Thn "Now. what'll I get?" he. mused, idling that 8omo othcr pIaco ls moro t0 bo Ul8ircll M n()Uon wna ,nat ,t haJ n brca,itn ot oniy than tho place whereon they Btnnu. a eew nchos. In Bomo photographs of Yen, verily, oven so. lightning tho flash assumes n rlbbon-llko form and has a width of scarcely loss thnn along lazily nnd refusing to look nt tho fa mlllnr faces of tho clerks. Whnt do Toggles llko? Fancy notions of some sort I may havo to go to old Adam's counter now! Not If I can help It. It's too noar my old stand nnd I'm not n utockin' tender yet not till tomorrow," Ho could not decldo on what to get. He distrusted his own wisdom In anything hut stockings. Ah, yes, stockings why not? Peggies woro stockings, and suddenly he re- -OF THE- icurr-. mra .it. . . lmnPn,,hln Your druggist will refund your monoy if , . ,u. . miii7 r i.n r. nt-i . ..! . ..- ..,. r.n mai in IUOSC IJauuo mmu m ruio uiuuutui mm m vine ...i,i , f h, curious exemption Just mentioned. AtoIiI Trci'i, Nearly half ot tho llghtnlns strokes ro- THK 11U1 UAIMJU "IX IIOCIC." Moino Inlerentlnur Kncfa About tlie I' fllllOIIK Siory 01 siciiurn i rmiri - --- - - i , .binh nf ctnnnen ported occur out In tho open, 31 per cent ln X1U.I1111I UUllllUU f(l "Vvu u K" " I ' . ... . . a r I membcred tho rusty-black, gobble-darned r,rlinn in ih Satnr.lnv Evcnlnc Post say: bouses, U per cent unuor irces anu j pur tr.lHcrn hi. Pei.uv linrt wnrn .thai tnv nt .mi...... ry Aa , hrntrht I Cent In bamB. It WOUld UOt bO SafO tO No, no; I'd rather go to the trout brook nt ,hn ..flph Hn WQUll, havn Q down t. R. ' . a Ktopv ,. Irh .. conclude from these figures that ono Is less homo anu 110 on tno nanus anil nsn. ihfl H.Qr,knlr C01lntCr aisle after all. ,, .i. ...m,n,, n n.mn. Rnnh -rr.nfiti.rv likely to bo hit wnno in a uarn or unuer a Yes, daddy, yes go on." Her oyes wero ..q.,,nn.. it i ih," iln nlH trnmninff . .i...n . -mninni .trnin- tree thnn when In n houso or n fluid. on his kindled old faco and his wero on n away , tnat drection. In a ,h of 2l wh0 hnJ nevcr gmelled any Nightly to construo tho statistics one must Heck of white salt in the oiling. He be- nut just nt the turn lie looked own tho mor enrnago than a firecracker holds, but also know how many peoplo In houses and In gnn to speak ngaln, dreamily, as If to him- n,3 ani, uttered a low murmur of astonish- the seeing was so keen, the phrarva bo tho open wero unharmed. It la Generally Belt. ment. Ho could scarcely credit his eyes. .,nhin -n frh. an newlv coined, .that I conceded that seeking shelter under tho "I'd like to sco Simeon again, too. Wo Hb waB Eettinir old nnd thev might bo fall- n.i nn. mv nilmlrntlnn. branchos of a treo Is nbout tho riskiest pos- always went troutln' together he nnd rac lne nlm But noarcr yct tho vision was the "Tho next day I asked for tho other half Bible proceeding during 11 thundoratorm. It but I cotliu haul in tno mcst nsn. e,vcry Bam. Ho know It was Peggy behind the nf ih.. ..nvnl 'Wn must net this tmhllshed Is much rarer to tOKo n wotting nnu Keep time Sim warn't much of nn angler. Ho'd stocking counter. Peggy! Ho stood and m 1 Bni.i. 'it Is a wonderful study. In tho open, unless It Is prnctlcnblo to go PARTS FIVE AND SIX Drean City PARTS FIVE AND SIX Jr lay with his eyos shut and sny poems to nn, watched her. Sho wns waiting on a cus- Poor Shu thnt s about nil tho poetry ho tomcr and did not oee blm. Her fnco was over had, or mc, either. It would bo like a imi0 pa0 nnd wenry. but she smiled In rcvlowln' n poem, though, Jet?' to go back crntlatlngly and twirled the stockings about nnd lny tinder tho willows at home. Shady? wth an air of long acquaintance with their Well, I guess. Anu coor? Tiiore uiu'i a kind cooler placo anywhere, In tho heat o' sura- Peggy! In nn Instant It was all olear to mer, than the bank o that old troutln him, Ho know It was to Peggy ho owed stream was no, sir. And you could hear his beautiful two wcoks of rest. It was tho stlddy song o' the water It never Peggy's doings. stopped and smell the plno needles, he't Ho followed an Irresistible Impulse to A mysterious product for you to have In Indoors. However, oven In a houso ono hnmi. Whnm in thn other nart?' should avoid npproachlng too closely to nn "Hn innWn.1 viirv much embarrassed. 'It's open window or uoor. 11 is nettcr 10 Bit or In "hock," ho said, to the typewriter.1 "Wo nil lauohed, but It was serious busi ness to him. " 'How much Is It "hung up" for?' " 'Plflnen .lnllnrsV stand near the center of a room. Thoso who aro out of doors should keep away from wire fences us well ns trees. Tho wire clothesllno was the cnuse of at least a dozen deaths last year. That num- I looked at my brother. 'I guess wo can ber of women wero struck by lightning and snaro thnt. don't you think?' klllod while removing clothing from tho "So Crano went away Joyously and lino, aictai is nitogeincr too goon a con- up with tho sun In the middle o' tho day. vault over tbo counter llko a boy nnd tako brought tho Inst half of 'Tho lied nadgo of ductor of electricity to be a Bate neighbor Smell good, did It? I got to hankerln' Peggy Into his arms. Tbo sly little harum nfter that smell, hot days, bohlnd my coun- scarum girl to cheat her old daddy. Ho ter, nmong tho stockln's. Yes, elr, when wanted to squeeze her palo llttlo faco bo tho good Lord gives mo a wholo week off tween his palms and klsB It a hundred I'm goln' home to go troutln' with my times. He wanted to scold hor and thnnk brother. Sim," her nnd get her away from that place. The Ho woko out of his day dream n mlnuto stocking counter at Hruco's wns no place for press company, nnd with thom ho had left later, In tlmo to sco Peggy skimming over blithe little Peggy. tho rannuscrlpt of his war novel. In a tho beach toward ono ot tho looming hotels Tho customers wero turning away and letter written In November, 1S9I, ho makes ln tho background of the sea. Sho had Peggy wns gottlng back tho boxes. Kven forgotten all about hor dip In the surf, from that distance daddy could see thnt she Sho camo back ngaln, by and by, with the put one In the wrong place. paper bag of lunch, and they ato It to- In tho moment of starting down tho nlsle gether In the lee ot tbe big boulder. Daddy ho chauged his mind. An Instlnctlvo dell was very gay nnd scarcely noticed Peggy a cacy restrained him and ho hurried around those to whom I nm Indebted for everything, preoccupation. She said goodby to him In tho corner out of lght. As a matter of fact. I bnvo Just crawled out mid-afternoon and he waited alono for train- No, ho would not spoil Peggy's llttlo of tho fifty-third ditch Into which I have scheme. Sho would like It better to have It been cast, and I now feel thnt I cnn wrlto go on, uninterrupted, Peggy was "travel-, you a letter which will not mnko you 111. lng Incog" now he would wait, Hut he put mo In ono of tho ditches. Ho told hlm"lf that by nnd by he would have kept The lied nadgo six months until I was denly, with her novel, on tho broad veranda, It out with Peggy. There was a reckoning near mad. Oh, yes he was going to uso "Ma, It's played out. I m going home, duy ahead, nmewbere. It, but Finally I took It to U. They I'm going tonight this very tonight that Ho went home and waited. Close up at use It ln January ln a shortened form.' " Courage.' Btlll unnamed ut tho time. He under bucIi circumstances. Prof. Henry told us that the coming of that story wns says that u wlro clothesllno ought never to mysterious, nnd I cnn believe It. It literally bo permitted to como within fifty feet of n camo of 'Its own accord llko sap flowing dwelling. Much less should It bo fastened from 11 ttee. to ono corner ot tho bouse, as Is commonly "I had given him a letter to a syndicate dono. sad mention of his lnck of success: "'.My Dear Friend: So much of my row with tho world h;m to bo sllcnco and en durance that sometimes I wear tho appear- nnco of having forgotten my best friends, MlMvni.Kre Cc-.iaua I'luurea, WASHINGTON. AUK. 3 -The nnnulntlon of Mliwnukei'. Win., ucuordlng to the count Just completed ut tho census ollleo. ls 5,315. in imi tno population was ati.ius. The incveiifo is ;;ii.d per com. IF NOT, YOU OF COURSE DO NOT APPRECIATE THE EXTENT OF YOUR LOSS. PnrtH live 11111I hIx embrace the preliminary features of tho Great Art Collections jf the I'sposltlon, IncliiilliiK the celebrated Neunleln list of ono hun dred Bpcclal vlewti, and the Royal German Collection loaned by tho emperor from th 0 palaces of tho empire. time. "Mn," Peggy said, coming upon her sud- ai Hereford's field Phosphate Relieves Fatigue. A wholesome acid tonic relieving the lassitude of the cummer monthE, Genuine bean name HoitsropD'f on wrapper. rTp. DoicidM Ia nuk"Bh0:1 In twenty consecutive woek 1 UO JIT arial dll jy parts, nnd will contain nbout 350 Original Nickelplate Views of tho Imposition and tho world's fa- mous Paintings and Statuary on exhibi tion there, it Is tho grentost Industrial and Art Work ever published In America, and If you aro not gottlng It you aro depriving yourself and family of that which you and they OUGHT TO HAVK. M Dream City Sent PRER to all Readers of The Bee. Remit 10 cents to pay cost of handlttiR and mulling and any part desired will be forwarded immediately. PARTS 1 to 7 INCLUSIVE, NOW READY. rfniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiniiiinniiniiHiiniiniiii iiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiifiiiiiirA WIIIIIIIIIUIIIIHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIHIIII iiimiimiiiimimmiiiiiimuiimuujuaa, 1