The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, April 07, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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THE PHOTOGRAPHER
- 129 South Eleventh Street.
ASHES OF ROSES.
THE CERTAINTY.
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Druggist ana
Bookseller.
Fine Stationery
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'Mid roses and rustle and laughter,
Tea, greetings and gossip as well,
The two of them met, a year after
That neither would care to tell.
Yet who could have said it mattered.
Although with the eyes to see ?
For they gossiped
and laughed and chattered
Of the marriages soon to be.
Of the fact of his lessening chances,
And the strangers come to town,
The dinners and plays and dances,
And the death of poor Nell Brown.
And he oh, he spoke of his journey,
And how Gibson had made a hit
With his "Married," and Susie Gurney
Was the model who sat for it.
And they talked of Le Gallienne's novel,
And she argued
that Browning was wrong.
With his rot about love and a hovel,
And hunger and babies and song !
And they chatted and sipped
and debated,
Till a man who was gaunt and gray
Came and said that the carriage waited,
And hurried his wife away.
And so in the crowd they parted,
And the world went on the same;
And neither was broken-hearted,
Yet unto them both there came
A thought that they dared not cherish,
A riddle they left unread:
'How so much of them both could perish,
Yet neither, indeed, be dead 1"
The Smart Set.
Motifs.
AmoDg the ruins of her life a woman
wept. "Here," she said, "1 built my
happiness, and for that which made it,
gave the jewels of my soul. A joy worth
so mucbrI thought, must last; but here
I mourn, for it lies fallen in thb dust,
shattered by the weight of what it
cost."
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S Address THE SUN, New York.
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On the walls of an old temple waB
found this picture: A king forging
from his crown a chain, and nearby a
slave making of his chain a crown. And
underneath was written: "Life is what
man makes of it, no matter of what it
is made."
Thev sought a place to bury their
hatchet and chose the heart of a friend
who stopped the fight.
Broad "Veiixl5S.
Firat'Claas Sloepera
DAII.Y1I ft
BETWEEN CHICAGO AND SAN UMBO
WITHOUT CHANGE VIA
Surrounded by the pleasures of a
pampered life, a woman sighed. "I
have all the gifts a world can give," she
said, "and would give them all for the
wish to keep them. April Century.
Leave Omaha on Big 5 at 1:30 p. m.
AH the best scenery in the Rocky Moun
tains and the Sierre Nevada by day
light in .both directions.
These cars are carried on the limited
trains of the Great Rook
Island Iot, Denver
and Rio Grands (Scenic Route). Rio
Grand Western and Southern Pacific.
Dining Car Service Through.
Buffet Library Cars. J J J
E. W. THOMPSON, A. G. P
Topeka, Kan.
JOHN SEBASTIAN. G. P. A.
Chicago, 111.
A Prize Thought.
A teacher of music in one of the pub
lic schools of the south desired to im
press the pupils with the meaning of the
signs "" and "ff" in a song they ware
about to sing. After explaining that
"" meant forte, he said: "Now, child
ren, if ' means forte, what does 'ff'
mean?"
Silence reigned for a moment, and
then he was astonished to hear a bright
little fellow shout:
"Eighty !" Lippencott for April.
The Doctor's Wife (opening her eyesi)
What 1 Going out
again Itmusf
be after one oclock.
The Doctor: (struggling into hit vesti)
Yes, just.
The Doctor's wife:
How dreadful! Wear your heavy coat.
And, dear, please, will you mail my note,
There, on the mantel?
The Doctor; Yes; all right.
The Doctor's Wife:
And hurry, hurry back, for, oh,
When you're away, like this, at night,
I never sleep I
The Doctor: You don't ?
The Doctor's Wife: Why, no !
What wife could calmly rest?
The Doctor: Ah, true 1
The Doctor's Wife:
So come straight home.
The Doctor: That's what III do;-
I won't stay out to view the sky.
But try to doze, dear, meanwhile.
The Doctor's Wife (reproachfully.) i?
(Opening her eyes after a silence:)
Do hurry and get off, for then
You'll be the sooner back again.
It is so lonely watching here !
The Doctor (taking off his necktiei)
I've just been gone three hours,
my dear !
By Madeline S. Bridges,
in The Saturday Evening Post.
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SCRIBNER'S
For 1900 includes:
J. M. Barrio's "Tommy and Grizel"
(serial).
Theodore Roosevelt's "Oliver Crom
well" (serial).
Richard Flarding Davis' fiction and
special articles.
Henry Norman's The Russia of
Today.
Article? by Walter A. Wjckoff.
authors of "The Workers."
Short Stories by
Thomas Nelson Page,
Henry James,
Henry van Dyke,
Ernest Stetson-Thompson,
Edith Wharton,
Octave Thanet.
William Allen White.
Special Articles:
The Paris Exposition.
Frederic Irland's articles on spottp
and explorations.
"Harvard Fifty Years Ago," by
Senator Hoar.
Notable Art Features, the- Crom
well illustrations, by celebrated Am
erican and foreign artists.
Puvis De Chavannee, by John La
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Special illustrative schemes (in
colors and in black and white) by
Walter Appleton Clark. E. C. Peix
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