12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY { , JANUARY 3 , 1892-STXTEEN PAGES. IIII CiPAflTT IP A imi , BY MARK TWAIN. [ CoM/figlttcd tyl the Anther _ TIME would como when wo must go from Atx-les- Iltutics to Cloiiova , and from tholico , by u series of onK anil tniiRlod Jour- to Bnyrouth in Ho- varia. I should have to liavo a courier , of course , to toke cnro of so considerable a party as inlno. But I procruitlnntcd , Tlio tltno sllnpcd along , and ut Inst I wolco up one day to the fact that wo were ready to raovo and had no courier , 1 then resolved upon what I felt was * foolhardy thing , but 1 was In tlio humor of It , I said I would iimko tlio 11 rat stupo with out help and 1 did It. I brought the party from Alx to Oonova for myself four peoplo. The distance was two hours and more , and there was ono dian o of cars. There was not an accident ot any kind , except loaVlni ; a valise and Homo other matters on the platform , a thing which can hardly b3 cultod an accident , it U so common. So I offered to conduct the party all the wity to Bayrouth. This was a blunder , though It did not seem so at the time. There was more detail than I thought there would bo ; 1. Two parsons whom wo had loft In a Gonovnn pension seine woolcs before , must bo collected and brought to the hotel ; 2. I must notify tlio people on the Urund Quay who store minks to bring Boron of our stored trunks to the hotel and carry back seven which they would lied piled In the lobby ; n. I must find out what part of Europe llayreuth was In , and buy seven rail way tickets far that point ; 4. I must send a telegram to a friend in the Netherlands ; 5. It was now 2 o'clock in the afternoon , and wo must look sharp and bo ready for the first night train and mulco sure of sleeping-car tickets ; C. I must draw money at the bank. It scorned to mo that the sleeping-car tick ets must bo the most Important thing , so 1 wont to the station myself to inalio sure ; hotel messoiiKors are not always hrislc peoplo. It was n hot day , and I ought to have driven , but it seemed bettor economy to wolit. It did not turn out so , because I lost my way and troblcri tbo distance. I applied for the tlclt- ots , and they asked mo whicn route 1 wanted to go by , and that embarrassed mo and made mo lose my head , there were so many pconlo standing a'round , and I cot knowing abouttho routes arid not supposing thcro were going to bo two ; so I Judged it best to go back and map out the road and como ogaiu. I took a cab this time , hut on my way up stairs at thu hotel I romotnbcrod that I was out of cigars , DO 1 thought it would bo well to got some while the matter was In my mind. It wai only around the corner and 'l didn't need the cab. I asked the c.ibman to waitwboro ho was. Thinking of the toleeram and trying to word It in my hcad.Iforgottho h "I can't leave you sleeping here all dav. ' cigars and the cab and walkou on indefin itely. I was going to have tbo hotel people send the telegram , but us I could not bo far from the postofllco by this time , I thought I would do it mytolf. But it was further than I had supposed. I found the pluco at last and wrote the telegram and bunded it in. The clerk was a severe looking , lldgety man , and he began to flro-Frcnch questions at mo 17 In'such a liquid form that I could not detect 17v the Joints between his words and this made mo lese my head again. But an Bug- , v lishman stepped up and said the clerk wanted' to know where ho was to send the telegram. I could not toll him because it was not my telegram , and I explained that I was merely sending it for n member of my party. But nothing would pacify the clerk but the ad dress ; so I said If ho was so particular I would go bacit and get it. However , I thought I would go nnd collect these lacking two persons Ilrst , lor it would ho best to do everything systematically end and in order , uud opo detail at a time. 'Then I remembered the cab was outing up my sub stance down at the hotel yonder ; so I called another cab , and told tbn man to go down nnd fetch it to the postolUco and wait till I camo. ' I had a long hot walk to collect these people , and when I got there they couldn't como with mo because they had heavy atchols and must have a cab. I wont awny to find one , but before I ran across any I no ticed that J had reached the neighborhood of the Grand Quay at least I thought I had BO I Judged I could save tlmo by stopping around and arranging about the trunks. I itoppod uround about a tnllo , and although I did not find the 11 rand Quay , 1 found a cigar hop and remembered about the cigars. I laid I was going to Bayiouth , and want d enough for the Journey. The man asked mo nhiebrouto I was going to tuko. I said I did not know. He said ho would recommend mo to co by Zurich and various other places which ho named , and offered to soli mo seven locond-class through tickets for $13 apiece , which would bo throwing off the discount which the railroads allowed him. I was al ready tired of riding second-class ou first- class tickets , no I took him up. By and by I found Natural & Co.'S storage otllco , nnd told thorn to send seven of our trunks to the hotel and pllo them up In the lobby. It seemed to mo that I was not deliv ering the whole of the message , still it was all I could find in my head. Next I found the bank and asked for some money , but I had loft ray letter ot credit Bomewhcro ana was not nblo to draw. I ra- inomborod now that I must have loft it lying ou the tublo where I wrote my tolt'gratn ; so I got u cab und drove to the postomco and wont up stairs , and they said , tbut a letter of credit hud Indeed boon loft ou the table , but that it was now in the hands of the police authorities and it would bo necessary for mo to fo there nnd provo property. They sent a boy with ma and wo wont out the book way mid walked a couple of miles nnd found the place ; and then I remembered ubout my cabs ind asked tha boy to send them to mo when bo got back to the postoRloo. It was night fall now and the mayor had gene to dinner. I thought 1 would BO to dinner myself , but the onlcor on duty thought differently and I stayed. The mayor dropped in at half past 10. but snul it wns too late to do anything to night como at 0:30 : in the morning. The ottlcor wanted to keep mo all night and said I WDS a suspicious looking person and prob ably did not own the letter of credit and didn't know what a letter of credit was , but merely saw the real owner leave it lying on the tame nnd wanted to cot it because I woi probably a person who would want anything bo could got , whether It was valuable or not. But the mayor said ho saw nothing sus picious about mo and that I' coined u harm- lest person und nothing the matter with mo but a wumlonng tnlud , and not much of that. Bo I thanked him and bo sot mo frco , and I went home In my three cabs. A * I was doc-tired nnd In no condition to intvrer questions with discretion , I thought 1 would not disturb the expedition nt that tlmo of night , as there was a vacant room I knew of ut the other end of the hall , but I did not quito arrive there , aa a watch hud boon sot , tha expedition being anxious about Die , I was placed in n galling situation. The expedition sat stiff and forbidding on four chair * In a row , with shawl * and things all on , satchels and guide-books In lap. 'Jtiny h.id boon sitting Ilka that lor four houn , nnd the Rltw going down all the ttmo. Yes , and tboy were walling-waiting for mo. It Renmod to mo tbut nothing but a sudden , happily contrived nnd brilllar.t tour do force rould broik this Iron front nnd nmlto u diversion In my fiver ; RO I shied my hat Into thu nrenn , and followed It with a skip mul n jump , shouting hllthclv : "Hn , hu , hero wo ure , Mr. Morr.vman. " Nothing could ho doonnr or stllUr tlinii the nbioncoof ujiphuisc which followed. Bull kept on ; Ihoru soeuii'd no nthcr wav , though my conlldenco , pier onotmh before , had got a deadly chock and was In olTect gouc. I triad to bo jocund out of a heavy ho.irt. 1 tried to touch the other hearts there nnd softe'i the bitter ro < entuiont In these faces by throwing oft bright and airy fun und malting of the whole gtmitly thing a Joy ously humorous incident , but thlt Idea wus nut well conceived. It wan not tlio right atmosphere for it. I got not one smile ; not ono line In these offended faces relaxed. I thawed nothing of the winter that looked outof thoio frosty ovos. 1 started one more breezy , poor effort' , but the held of the oxpo- dltlou out Into the contar ot It and said : "Whoro have you iiconi" I sim by the manner ol this , that the Idea was to got down to cold business now. So I begun my travels , but was cut short nsaln. "Whoro are the two others 1 Wo have been In frightful nnxietv ubout them. " ' Oh , they're , alt rietit. I was to fetch a cab. 1 will go straight off , and " "Sit down I Don't you know It Is 11 o'clock ? \ \ how did you leave them ! " "At the pension. " "Why dldn'tyou bring thoml" "Because wo couldn't carry the sntchcM. And su I thought , " ' Thought ! You should not try to think Ono cannot think , without the proper ma chinery. It is two inilos to that pension. Did you go there without n cabs" "I well , I didn't Intend to , It only hap pened 30. " "How did It happen sol" "Because I was at the post onico and I remembered that I nnd loft n. cab walling here , and so to stop that expense I sout an other cab to to " "To whatl" "Well , I don't remember now , but I think the now cob wus to have the hotel piy the old cab , nnd send it uway. " "Whntgood would ihatdof" "What peed would it doi It would slop thn expense , wouldn't it ( " "By putting the now cab In us place to continue the oxpnnso ! " I didn't suy anything. "Why didn't you have the now cab come baelt for you t" "Oh , that is what I did. I rotncmbar now. Yes , that Is what I did. Because I recollect that when 1 " 'Well , then , why didn't it como back for you ? " "To the post onico ? Whv , it did. " "V.ery well , then , how did vou como to walk to the pension ? " "I I don't quite romotnbor how that hap pened. Oh , yes , I do remember , now. I wrote the dispatch to send to the Nether lands , nnd " "Oh , thank goodness , you did accomplish something ! 1 wouldn't have haJ you fail tn send what mak < H you look lllco that ? You are trying to avoid mv eyea. That dUpa'rb Is the most important thing thut you haven't sent that dispatch ! " "I haven't said I didn't send U. " "You don't need to , Uh , dear , I wouldn't have had that telegram fail for anything. Whv didn't you send 111" "Woll , you see , with so manv things to do and think of , I they're very particular there , and after I hud written the telegram1 " "Oh , never mind , lot it go ; explanations can't help the matter now what will ho think of us ? " "Oh , that's nil right , that's ill debt , he'll think wo gave the telegram to the hotel people ple , and that they " "Why , certainly 1 Whv didn't.vou do thai ! Thcro was uo other rational wav. " "Yos , I know , but Then I had it on my mind that I must bo'suro und got to thu bank and draw some mouov " "Woll , you are entitled to some credit , after nil , for thinking of that , and I don't wish to bo too hard on you , though you must acknowlodqo yourself that you have cost us all a good deal of trouble , nnd some of It not necessary. How much did you draw ? " "Well , I I had an idea that-that " "That what ! " "That well , it seems to mo that In. the circumstances so many of us , you know , and and " "vVhat are you mooning about ? Do turn you face this way and let mo Why , you haven't drawn any money 1" "Well , the banker sold " "Never mind what the banker said. You must have had a reason of your own. Not u roasou , exactly , but sotn < sthiuK which " "Woll , then , the slraplo fact wus , that I hadn't my loiter of credit. " "Hadn't your letter of credit ! " "Hain't my letter of credit. " "Don't repeat mo like that. Where was itl't itl't"At "At the postolllco.11 "What was it doing there1' "Well , I forgot it and loft it thoro. " "Upon my word , I've seen a good many couriers , but of all the couriers ibatovor I " "I've done the host I could. " "Woll , so you have , poor thing , and I'm wrong to abuse you so whan you'vo boon working yourself to ( loath while , we've boon sitting hern only thlnulnc ot our vexations instead of feeling grateful for what you ivoro trying to do for us. It will all come out right. Wo can tune the 7:30 : train in the morning just as tvoll. You'vo bought the tickets ? " "I have and it's a bargain , too. Second class. " "I'm glad of it. Everybody oho travels second class , and wo might Just as well save tbat ruinous extra charge. What did you pay ! " "Twenty-two dollars nploco through to Bayrouth. " "Why , I didn't know you could buy through tickets anywhere but in London and Paris. " "Some people can't , maybe ; but some people plo can of whom I am ono of which , it ap pears. " "It seems n rather high prlco. " "On the contrary. Tbo dealer knocked off the commission. " "Dealer ! " "Yos I bought thorn at a cigar shop. " "ibat reminds mo. Wo shall have to getup up pretty early , so that there should ho no packing to do. Your umbrolln , your rubbers your cigars what Is the matter ! " "IIuiiK It , I've loft the cigars at tbo bank. " "Just think of It I Well , your umbrella ? " "I'll have that all right. There's no hurry. " "What do you moon by that ! " Oh , that's all right ; I'll take care ol- " "Where is thai umbrella ! " "It's just the merest stop It won't take mo " "Whoro is HI" "Well , I think I left It at tbo cigar shop ; but anyway " "Takoyour foot from outundor that thing. It's Just a * I expected 1 Where are your rubbers ! " "Thoy well " "It's got so dry now well , every body says tbero'i not going to bo another drop of " "Whoro nro your rubbers I" "Woll , you see well , u was this way. First , the oRlcor said " "What ofllcor ! " "Police officer ; but the mayor , ho " "What mayor ! " "Mayor of Oonovtr but I said " "Walt. What is the matter with you' " "Who , me ? Nothing. They both tried to persuade mo to stay , and " "Stay where ? " "Woll the fact Is " "Whoro have you boonl What's kept you OUttUUO-.SOatnlsbtl" "O , you see , after I lost my letter of credit "You are beating around the bush n good deal. Now answer the question In Just ono straightforward word , Where nro those rub * borsl" "They well ; they're lu tbo county Jail. " I started a placating smllo , but U potrUlod. The climate was unsuitable. Spending throe or four hours in jail did not worn to the ox podltlon humorous. Neither did It to mo , at bottom. I had to explain the whole thing , nnd of course It came out then that wo couldn't take the early train , because that would leave my latter ot credit In bock still. It did look as If wo had nil got to go to bed citi-.iuKod and un happy , bill by good luck that was tn-ovcntod. There happened to bo mention of the trunks , ami I was nblo to say I had attended to thai feature. "There , you nro Just ni good nnd thought ful and painstaking nndlntolllpciitas you fin bo , nnd it's n shame to llnd so much fault with you , nnd thcro shan't uo another word of It. A'ou'vo done beautifully , admirably , nnd I'm sorry I ever said ono ungrateful word toyo\i. \ " This hit deeper than some of the other thin53 nnd made me uncomfortable , bocnnso I wasn't reeling as solid about that trunk cmmd us I wanted to. Thorn scorned some how to bo n defect about It somowhtro , though I couldn't put my linger on it , nnd didn't like to stir the matter Just now , It being lain , and innybo well otiough to let well enough nlono. Of wmrso thcro wus music In the morning when it was found that we couldn't leave by the curlv train. But I hail no time to wait ; ] got only the opening bars of the overturn , nnd then started out to got my letter of credit. It seemed n peed tuna to look into the trunk builnuts , nnd rectify It if It needed It , und I hud a suspicion that it did. I was too lute. The conclorcc said he had shipped the trunks to Zurich the evening boforo. I asked him how ho could do that without ox- hlbltlug passage tickets. "Not necessary In Switzerland , You pay fouj 'our trunks nnd send them wbero you please. Nothing goes fruo but your hand baggage. ' "How much did you pav on them. " "A hundred and forty frnnrs. " ' Twenty-eight dollars. There's some thing wrong about that trunk business sure. " Next t met the portion Ho said : "You have not slept well , is U not ! You hnvo the worn look. If you would like a courier , a good ono has arrived lust nlsrht , and is not onuaged for live davs nlri'ady , bv the name of Ludi. Wo recommend him ; dnys , especially when ono wns personally concerned. , " . "I'orsonntlyJ „ 'ffio nskob. "How ! " "Because ( WO vanrs ago on ancestor of mine rignod the comjWfit. " Ho reflected ft moment , then look mo over tndsold ! 'a"1 "Ancestor1 H's my opinion you signed It yourself. For'brnll ' the old ancient rollca that over I MV ( never mind about that. Whnt Is it younro waiting hero for so long ! " ' 1 smd : * "I'm not wnltlfiR here so long nt nil. I'm waiting- fifteen , tnlntiics till they forgot n glove and n bobjc.nnd go back nnd got them. " Thou I told himu'ho , ' tboy ware tbnb I had come for. ' Ho was vory'6/bliginK ' nnd began to shout Inquiring to thu tiers of hoiuls nnd shoulders 'projecting from the windows above us. Then n womiin nwnv up there snug out : "On , they ? Why , I got thorn n unb and thov loft hero long ngn half past 3 I should snv. " It was niinovlng. I gluncod at my watch , but didn't ' any anything , The ofllcsr said ! "It is n quarter of 12 , yon soo. You should have Inquired bettor. You have been nslcnp throa-qimrtors of nn hour nnd In such n sun as this. You tire baked baked black. It Is wonderful. And you will miss your tr-iln perhaps. You Interest mo greatly. What Is your occupation ? " I said I was a courier. It seemed to stun him , nnd before ho could como to wo were gonp. gonp.When I arrived In the third storv of the hotel I found our quarters vacant. 1 was not surprised. The moment n courier tnkos his eve off his tribe they go shopping. The nearer it Is to tr.iln tiiuo the surer they nro to po. I sat down to try to think out what I hail best do next , but presently tbo hall bov found mo thcro and said thu expedition hail pouo to the station half un hour before. It was thu tlrst tlmo I had known them to do n rational thing , nnd It was very confusing. This Is OHO of the things tbut make n cour ier's life so dlfilcult and uncertain. Just us matters nro going the smoothest , his people1 wtll strike n lucid interval , nnd down go all his arrangements to wreck and ruin. ruin.Tho tram wns to leave nt 13 noon sharp. It was now ten minutes nfter twolvo. I could hu at the station In ten minutes. I saw I had no great umount of leeway , for this wns tlio THK orFicnit Tiiot'oitr niKFnrtHNTiiYf dnss heiss , the Urando Hotel Beau Itivacro . roi-onimonds him. " I declined with coolness. My spirit was ' ' not broken yet. And I did not like hnvlng my condition taken nollcoof tills way. 1 was ' at the county Jail by ! l o'clock , hoping thin the mayor might clianco lo come before his ' 1 regular hour ; bur , ho didn't. It was dull i i ihero. Kvorv tlmo I offeroil to touch anything - thing , or iooK nt unything , or do anything , or i refrain irom doing anvihtup , the policeman i smd It was 'ilofendco.1' 1 thought I would uractii'o my French ou him , but lie wouldu't I tiavo that , either. It seemed to make him particularly bitter to hear his own tongue. The rnavor came at last , and then there wns no trouble ; for the minute bo had con vened thn supreme court which they always do whenever there is valuable property in dispute and got everything in sliip-shnpe and sentries posted , und had prayer by the chaplain , my unsealed letter wus brought mil opened , and there wasn't anything in it but some photographs ; because , ns I remem bered now , I had taken out the letter of credit so us to make room for the photo graphs , nnd had put the letter in my other [ locitot , which I proved to everybody's sutls- rablion by fetching it out. and showIng - Ing it with u good deal of exulta tion. So then the court looked at each other in a vacant kind of way , and : lien at mo , and then nt each other namnnd ilnully lot mo go , but said it was imprudent for mo to bo at larcre , nnd nsked mo what my lirofesslon wus. Isuld I was n courier. They lifted up their eves in n kind of reverent way nnd said , "Du lieborCJolt ! " and I said a word of courteous thanks lor their apparent ad miration and hurrloit alt to the bank. However , being a courier was iilroady making mo a great stickler for order and sys tem nnd ono thing nt a time nnd onch thing in Its own proper turn ; so I passed by the bank and branched oil nnd started for the two lucking members of the expedition. A uab lazied by , and I took it upon persuasion. I trained no speed by this , but it was n ic- posotul turnout nnd I llkod rcposufulnosa. The week-long Jubilations over the ( JOOth anniversary ot the birth ot Swiss liberty and the signing ot the compact wus nt ( load-tide , nnd nil the strouts were clothed in II utter in Hags. The horse nnd the driver had been drunk three days and nights , nnd had known no stall nor bed meantime. They looked as I felt dioainy and seodv. But wo arrived la the course of time. I wont In and rang , nnd uskou n housemaid to rush out the lacking members. She snla something which I did not undorstnndand I returned to tbo chariot. The girl hud probably told mo that thoao people did not belong on her Iloor , and that it would bo Judlcioua for mo to go higher and ring from Iloor to. Iloor till I found them ; for In these Swiss Hats there does not seem to bo eny way to llnd the right family but to bo patient nnd guess year way along up. I calculated that I must wait II f teen minutes , thcro being throe details Inseparable from nn occasion of this sort ! 1 , put on hats nnd como down and climb In ; " , return of ono to got "my other glove ; " U , presently , return of the other ono to fetch , "my French Verbs nt a Glance. " I would muse during the fifteen minutes and take it easy. easy.A A very still and blank Interval ensued , and tbcu I felt a hand on my shoulder and start ed. The Intruder was a policeman. I glanced up ana perceived that there wns new scenery. There was a good deal of a crowd , and they had that pleased and interested look which such a crowd wears when they see that some body Is out of luck. The horse was asleep ind so was the unvor , and some boys had hung them and mo full of gaudy decorations stolen from the Innumerable banner poles. It was a scandalous spectacle. The ofllcor said ; "I'm sorry , but wo can't have you sleeping hero all day. " I was wounded and said with dignity : "I bog your pardon , I was not bleeping , I was thinking. " "Well , you can think if you want to , but you'vo got to think to yourself ; you disturb the whole neighborhood , " It was a poor joke , but it made the crowd laugh. I snore at night , somotlraas , but it is not likely that 1 would do such a thing in the daytime and In su.cn a placo. Tbo officer un- docorntod us und seemed sorry for our ( rload- losinoss and really tried to bo humane , but be said wo mustn't itop thcro any longer or ho would have to chareo us rent It wus the law ho sold , and be went on to say in a sociable way that I was looliinp pretty mouldy , and ho wished ho know I shut him oft pretty austerely nnd said I hoped one mluht celebrate a llttlo , theio lightning express , nnd on the continent the li ntuini ; expresses are pretty fastidious uDout getting away sometime during the ad vertised aav. My people wore the only ones remaining in the waiting room ; everybody clsohud nasbou through and "mounted the train , " as they say In these regions. They were exhausted with nervousness nnd fret , I but I comforted them and heartened them up , and wo made our rush , I But no , wo xvuro out of luck ngain. The i doorkeeper wai not. satlslled with the tick- I cts. Ho examined them cautiously , de liberately , suspiciously ; then gluiod nt mo u while , and after that he called another of ficial. The U-o examined the tickets , and culled another olllcial. Thcso called others , nnd the convention discussed and discussed , and gesticulated and carried on , until I begged that they would consider how time was flying , and Just pass n few resolutions und let us go. Then Jhoy suld , very courte ously , that , thcro was a defect m the licuots , mid asked mo whore 1 got them. I judged I saw what iho trouulo was , now. You sec , I hud nouclit the tickets lu a cigar shop , and of course the tobacco smell was on them ; without aoubt the thing they were up to uas to work the tickets through the cus tom house nnd collect duty on that smell. So resolved to bo perfectly frank ; it is some times the best way. t said : "Gentlemen , I will not deceive you. Those railway tlcknts " "Ah. pardon , m'ateur ! These are not rail way tickets. " "Oh , " I said. "Is that the defect ? " "Ah , truly yes , monsieur. These are lot tery tickets , yes : und it is a lottery which has been drawn two years ago. " 1 affected to bo greatly nmusod ; it is all ono can do in such circumstances ; it is nil ono can do , nnd yet there is no value In it ; it do- cnlvcs nobody , nnd you can see that every body uround pities you and is ashamed of you. Ono of tbo hardest situations' in life , I think , Is to bo full of grlof and a son so of defeat nnd shabDinois that way , and yet huvo to put on nn outside of archness und gaiety , while nil the time you know that your own expedition , the treasures of your heart , nnd whoso love and reverence you are by the custom of our civilization entitled to , nro being consumed with humiliation before strangers to see you earning and getting a compassion which is a stigma , a brand a brand which certifies you to bo oh , anything and everything which Is fatal to human respect. I said cheerily , it was .nil right , just ono of these little accidents that was likely to hap pen to anybody I would hava the right tickets lu "two minutes , and wo would catch the train vos and moreover have something to laugh about all through the Journey. I did get the tickets In time , all stamped and com plete , but then U 'turned ' out that I couldn't take thorn , because in taking so much pains ubout the two missing mombeis , I skipped the bank und hadn't ' the money. So then the train loft , nnd Jhi/ro / didn't seem to bo any thing to do but go' ' back to the hotel , which wo did ; but it < yua iclr.d ot melancholy und not much said. I tried to otart a few sub jects , like sconor'v5 and transubstantiating nnd these sorts''of ' things , but they didn't aecm to hit the weiithor right. Wo had lost oit ( peed rooms , hut wo got some others which were pretty scattering but would answer. " I judged things would brlghteu. now , but'thoHead of the Expedi tion said send up the trunks. It made mo feel prottv cold. 'There was a doubtful something - thing noout , thfit'trunl : business. I was al most sure of it. r.was going to suggest- But n wave bf'tho ' hand sufficiently re strained mo , anO'I was Informed that wo would now camp Mr three days and see if wo could rust up. 1 said nil right , never mind rinsing , I would go down and attend to the trunks myself. I got a cab and went straight to Mr. Ubarloa Natural's ' place and asked what order it was I had loft there. "To send seven trunks to the hotel. " "And were you to Drlnguny back ? " "No. " "You nr sure I dldu't toll you to bring back seven that would bo found piled la the lobby ? " "Absolutely sure you didn't , " "Tuon the whole fourteen are gone to Zurlcn or Jericho or somewhere , and there is going to bo moro debris around that hotel when the expedition " I didn't fluUh , bocausu my mind was crot- tlni ; to bo in a good deal of u whirl , and when you are that way you think you have finished a sentence when you haven't , and you go mooning und dreaming away , and the ilrst thing you know yea got run over by a. dray or a cow or something. I loft the cab there 1 forgot It ana on my wny back I thotmht It all out nnd concluded lo roslgn , because otherwise I should bo nearly sure lo bo discharged. But I didn't bollovo It would bo a good Idea to ronlgn In person ; rcould do It by moisngo. So I scat for Mr , LudI and explained that there WAS n courier going to resign on ac count of Incompatibility or fatigue or something , and ai ho had four or live vacant nays , I would like to Insert him Into that vacancy , If bo thought lie could nil It , When everything wns arranged I got him to go up nnd say to the Expedition that owing to nn error tu'ndo by Mr. Nntural'a people , wo wcro out of trunks hero , but would hnvo plenty In Zurich , and we'd bettor tnlio the Ilrst train , freight , gravel or construction , ami move right along. Ho attended to that nnd came down with nn Invitation to mo to go up yes , certainly ; and while wo walked along over to the bank to got money , nnd collect cigars nnd tobacco , and tn thu cigar .shop to trade back the lot tery tickets nnd cot my umbrella , nnd to Mr. Natural's to nay Hint cab nnd send Itnwny , nnd to the county jnll to pot my rubbers nnd leave p. p c. cares for the mayor and supreme rOurt , ho described the weather to mo that was prevailing Upon the tipper levels there with the Hxpedltlnn , and I saw that I was doing very well where I was. I stayed out In the woods till 4 p. tn. to lot tlio weashor moderate , nnd then turned up nt tbo station just In tltno to tnko tho'i ; o'clock train for Zurich along with the Ex pedition , bow In the hands of LudI , who con ducted its complex nffalrs with little appar ent cftort or inconvenience. Well , I bud worked Hko a slnvo while 1 wns In ofllcc nnd done the very host I it now how ; yet nil that these pooplodwoltupnn erscomcd to cnro to remember was the detects of mv administration , not its creditable features. They would skip over a thousand croditnblo features tn remark upon and roltoiato and fuss ubout just one fact , llll It seemed to mo thov would wear It out ; nnd not much of a fact , either , token by Itself the fact that I elected myself courier In Geneva , nnd put in work enough to cnrrv a circus to Jerusalem and yet never even got my gang out of the town. I dually said I dld'nt wish to hear anymore moro about the subject , it innno mo tired. And I told them to their fnces that 1 would never bo a courier ngnln to bnvo anybody's life. And if I livelong enough I'll provo It. I think It's n dlfllcult , bram-rnuklni ; , over worked and thoroughly ungrateful onico , nnd the main .bulk of its wages Is n sore heart and a bruised spirit. Five Ilundrol Million Dnllnrq will do spent nt the "World's fair. " Now is the tltno to secure a hotel , hoarding house or other business to make a fortune. Add.rass fames Ptarco < fe Co. , Traders bldg. , Chicago. lll.OO.1IIVO JtUDS. Little Miijorio is bv no means fond of troing to church , sayp the Youth's Com panion. Shu has to sit too still , and 'the man''talks ubout things she cannot yet understand. "Wliat's It for , ma- tnaV film : t6lco < l ono day. ' 'What do wee ; o to church for ; " ' Muinirm tried to loll ici" the reasons , nnd concluded by say- ng : "And , when you can't understand what the minister inoans , you must re- neinbor ho is talking about good nnd joautifiil tilings ; and you must mnUo up your mind to think of something good ' . " That day Majorio was very juiot in church , and hor.inothor praised icr for it on her wav homo. "I did just is you told mo , " said the woo maid , "I thought of something good. " "What it dciirioV" " . " vns , "Apple pie. V K- Teacher If your mother should wish o glvo onch one nn equal amount of neat , and there should bo eight in the iitnllv , how manv pieces would she cut ? Class Eight. Tenchor Correct. Now each piece vouUt be one-eighth of the whole. Ro- ucinbor that. Tonohor Suppose oaoh ploco was cut again , what would result ? Smart Boy Slxtooiilhs. Teacher Correct , And If cut again ? Boy Thlrly-soconds. Tonohor Correct. Now sitpposo wo should cut each of the thirty-two plocoa again , wlmt would result ? Llttlo Girl Ilnsh. * % * Llttlo Brother "You nnd ntnloi' an't mad nt each ether , is you ? " Unsuccess ful Suitor "Oh. no , not at all , not at nil. " "Do you stay away iust bccnuso she wouldn't " "Uin marry you ? partly , yes. Slio didn't absolutely refuse mo , howovor. " "No , I know. She said she wanted time. " "Yos , that's it. And I promised not to bother her until she was ready. " "Woll , you won't have moro'ti wait" "Wha ? " ten yours to ton years "Yes. Sho'a 20 now , and she said sho'd marry before she was HO oven if she had to take you. " * * llarpor's Bazar : "Grandpa."said the Irreverent college boynt the clo o of the Tlianksglvlngdinnor , "what's the difference - once between you and the turkey wo'vo just had ? " " [ don't know. Wlmt ? " said the old gentleman innocently. . "It was a turkey stulTod with chestnuts , and you nro a chestnut stulTod with tut-koy. " The college boy and his llttlo brother were the only ones to laugh. * * "Aro you pretty well acquainted with your mo'tlior tongue , my boy ? " asked the schoolteacher oMho now scholar. "Yjs sir , " answered the lad timidly , "ma jaws mo a good deal , sir. " * # Irate Father I'll teach you to lie and steal , you rascal , you I Wayward Son ( from the midst of the scrimmage ) Don't troublc-ouchl-yotir- self , father , I know how already ! Handsome Young Tutor Now , Miss Elliot , wo take up the vel-b "amo , " Are you quite prepared to conjugate ? Young Pupil La , Mr , Primus , how how sudden you are ! By Purchasing Goods Made at the F Mowing Nebraska Factories. If you cannot find what you wan/ , communicate with .the manufacturers as to what dealers handle their goods. AWNING AND TKNTS. OMAHA AWNING AND TENT CO. , KIOKM , hammocks , oil and ubbor clDtlilnir. Send for cntnluiiue. Ill I Knrmm. BUKWERS. OMAHA BREWING FRED KRUG. ASOCIATION Hottlcit boor delivered to Runrnntocd to oqunl out- private ftinllU'3. Kldo brnndi. Vienna I00 : Juckaun StrouL ISxport bottlen beer delivered to families. BOX.I2S. OMAHA BOX FACTORY J. L. WILKIE Nailed nnd Dovetailed Pnpcr boxes , mailing tubas nnd wcddlnx caka boxe ? , bOXC9 , Oipncltr S.W3 pord ly. ' . 1823-21 SU Mary's HTO. Bast Umnlia. Tel. 414. WM. PFEIFFER , B. H.03TERHOUDT M'f'r line currianoj nnd Spring wagon * ot nl bungles , Care tn pnlntlng , klndn , Uopalrlnz on iho trim inliiK and repairing , notice , run laze paint 2M5 Lcavenvrorth. Ing. 1M1 Ctm. Tel 11137 W. R. DRUM- MONO ICO. Carrlago builders. Hose and patrol wagon * a specialty , lath opp. Court House. COFFEE , TEAS , APICES , ETC , CONSOLIDAFED COFFcE CO. , Importers and Jobbers , 1411 llarnoy. CIGARS. J. BECKMAN , H. C. HARTRY , Ilex Trade Solicited. 18l | I'nrnnm , 1119 Knrnsm. H. BESELIN. THE CUBAN. Special brands made to M'f'fi of Cuban madu and order. thu famous fitulu beal 6c cigar , Factory , 2403 Patrick are. J. M , fllrihiteln , btore. B.-0 N. ll.tu. 1618 I'aruam. H.HENOCH , J. H. RICHARD , U T n and Domoitto Cigars , Tobacco ! and . floods. Smokers' Articles , 1623 Dodge HU 1017 Farnam COPPERSMITHS. HONACK i. KAESSNER Copper work ot all kinds , 8043. | 0la. ! 2VIKff Of Til ] ! Little Mnbol , 3 years old , suddenly burst out cry i up nt the dinner ttiblo. "Why Mnbol , " said her mother , "whnt's the irmltorY" "Oh , " whined ITabol , ' my tooth trod on my tonguo. " ' Tommy Look out for that cowl ' Willie { 'from the city ) Why ? Is she goinfr to blow her horn1 ; It tnkos nn extraordinary amount of self control for a proud father to forpot it in public when his boy has said a bright thing. S. S. Teacher What makes you think , my boy , the world will never como to an end ? Johnny Cnuso it's round. School Teacher Now , Bobby , if you had six apples , and I gave you live more , what would you have ? Bobby ( thought fully ) ! sink I'd have a doctor. Gushing Young Friend \yiiich do you like to kiss the most , dolly or mo ? The Precious Child Well , Dolly's red chooka don't come olT on my clean plna- fore like yours , so I s'poso I'd rather kiss dolly. Little Tot ( tugging away at her papa's leg ) Dimmo dime , pana ! Her Papa Why , bless you ! What for , child ? Little Tot I hoard brovver George toll sister Tillio 'at ho pulled you' log for $6 Inst night. I'll do it for loss'a that. Puck. M1NC/E MEAT. Llttlo Boy ( looking up ohlmno.v ) I suppose if God sends the snow the tlovH sends the blacks. V. I'nnu So you have begun geography , Elliot ; well , toll mo what Is the appear- nuco of nil Island ? Elliot It looks Hko n duck In tlio water. Llttlo girl ( aged olglil ) on bolng told If slio Is ao naughty her soul will bocoina blnolc , ropllod : " 1 minposo It pees Into mourning. " Johnny ( who 1ms overheard hU par. oiiht' arguments over the ( . 'hrlstnms bills ) Miunmii , nro coals very dour ? Mamma YOB , dear , very , I nm sorry to say. Johnny ( hopefully , romouiborlni ; past olTonccs ) Than , inninnm , I don't see how the ilovll ctvn possibly afford to kcop up hell ! A MtMlt-rn llrrolni1 , Gwendolyn Kvorslolgh laid her Ihrolx blng brow against the pane of un In- ( lltinnpolla window , says the Journal. She was a bollovor in homeopathy. Pnno vs pain. See ? . Thoonlysupportof an invalid tnothor , a periodically paralyzed father , twd aped grandparents and six llttlo broth ers ranging in ago from 1- to 33 , sha had battled bravely with the world until within a woolc before tlio time our story opens , when she had boon hurled out ol employment for having permitted the atonic to burn to a crisp wnilo reading the opening chapter of Laura Juno Lib boy's latest. And for four days the only fuistonnnoo of the family had boon hope. And mighty little of that. What was XIUIH to her V A miserable , mocking mom ory. Suddenly she draw her lltho form erect , her violet eves Illlod with n now light. "Why dirt I not think of it throe dim ago ? " said &ho , as she Hod toward her boudoir. She appeared no more for throe hours. Then she hastened out into thu busy Bit cot mid was swallowed up In the seoihing vortex of happy humanity. Duon trloom had Hottlcd iinnti tha Evorsloigh household ; a dark and dis mal gloom , broken only by Iho gleam of the tooth of the welt grinning In the door. Suddenly Gwendolyn rouppourod upon thin dismal HCOMO ; Hushed and breath less , but oh ! so hanpyl ' "Saved ! Saved ! " she cried , waving a roll of crisp , now bank notes in nil $7,500. "But how on earth " began her mother , wonderingly. "I wrote tv story , mummer , doar. Just like the girls wo'used to road of in 'Tho Ladies'Budget of fashionable Fiction. ' And I wrote it slnco supper time , too not since supper , because , como to think of it , wo had none. " "This occasion Booms to call for the growler , " observed Evoraloigh poro. "Growler ! " echoed the happy girl in joyous disdain , ns she tossed her parent bill. "Mako it ! " a 8100 . a keg Wasn't she a heroine ? Why Chamberlain's Cough Kouiocly Use so Popular. Mr. L. Q. 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