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Show G THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDXESDAV. JULY 16. 1890. . KAILROAOS. ipfePopnlar Route j SITo all Points East ' Only cne chanze ot caw Utah to Kan-- j . sas Cry Loais- - Elegant Pullman Baffet Sleeping Can Free Eiiaine Chair Cars. Be fare yoar ticket tnli Tia ti i Missouri Pacific Railway H. C. Tou-std-, G. P. T. A- -, ALua.il. S. Y. Derrah, C.F.AP.A Boon ten. fTosraa b.ig Suit Lake Cit, Ciak, i riX4sa.u. j j UTAH NATIONAL BANK. ! Capital, - $200,000. TisrrBT DirAirrjiini-T- : 1 Y aa.' xc . Jow 12. f ! Wlr-- . l y tot! sfvwry eviiess? prees!e! ! six- - cto-T- - iD-- J- ;s fca ta made to appear tie I'SiS. Bank Rut Lace rt." er ' Sail Latr. la tbe o&a&iy ; I it lit tj trTTilory f ClAi. h - tits ; !s jtt,(h of r'.av of i it l'it-- T e"tr.;r.ed vnk an as "rart.3 aii N- - ! to f.rsfsn-- I l" r o: t:kiiir: ( Xwr v-rf- . I E--i arS S. Lar Ttnj- - fr' :5- f 'he do rrtify tiat "Tfc ftak Jiatiocal teli of Bait LaieOity. la ifce rz:r ot La-- m t& .ui.ty A nX Lai'eard m rv ot CtAi. aatv.trired to ; . a.n-- , lra:cesc? ti a- - provided ' rn r:oti n"y cd tcts'ired ard ,T"-niij- e of U-- f iT2t Tas-- 1- of ifc I'tited Srs;e. 1c JTf WjttXCT liEtd acid sealof oSk. tot tan i "' l .or. " E. S. La"ET. CeEjtrrT rf Ibt Ciiirs-iirx- . thSTfaih, 'This week will give special sales in Him, Mmi Glassware iJ1m Will Sell: Lawn Chairs at $1.25. worth 1.75. A No. 1 Corded Hammock. 90c. One lb Choice Japan Tea, 30c. One box 25 Habanna Cigars, $bQ. " " 50 Virginia " Sin. Call Ye Smokers and Give Our Habannas a Trial. 13 WEST THE FAIR, FIRST S0UTH ST WELLS, FARGO &C0'S ' Salt Lalt City. ........ rtaa ' tran:T!"o !! iniHitai "itj- - of lae l"mtd K1.ai &txl Kiv.4. akid on ail puiTj a tbo i itp rrwlit ariib; In tbe prijl ; C.t'l AM ib v.w.4. K:r3i gires to tfc wUiag of otm ' acq fmhun. Mxmext made on eemmgemtnl at oveft rat-- . Panimlar annf4oo cirn to r3!rii'wa tfcTv ngti&ut TtAJi- - Npra'Ja aa4 nmrij; utrri- - tor. auitcitMi. i Wr s. Farro a Co Xjvai'n Wiu. Fr?ft Co ." New Yor Xa;iiil BazJt . i F.m Satkical Bank Omaha ' r NawaJ Uusk ; XwrbaEbt'SVimA Ban It Cajcaw XaTjoual Bauk Pt- - i Weiia, t arg Co &an Franasco T. JZ. SOCLT. ect. Javse TI Bawa, Iruk U Holland, freftUeat. Cabiar. Bank of Sail Lake. Salt Lake City, - Utah. General BaaKci Ekijks Trasactel; j Interest Paid on Time Deposit Exchange Bought and Sold. I Money to Lead on Real Estate from i One to Five Year Time. I Mni Bast-- : OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital $253,003 1 i J U Last firU Smttk Strat. i ! H. G. B-- H Pri5et--t i O. M. r Vire Hre-aoc- Ttn-a- . MAK-lI- i. M. .( koa, F. li ArKHaacc. I. C. Bor,-- f JOB J.lAI T. W. P. NoBIJt J. W. Donskixas CasiiHr I j Transacts a General Banking Bwimest j in all itt Brancttt. Se'.U fiett drafts 00 the pnn ir'--J elrie of i . the trorL ietfr ot credit aad j i jjaJ in wy orSvr oa a:l part erf Europe ; j andtiieOri'iit. ( l j In. Lda& mooey at tbe knrt rat aad 00 t Uie t- -t tenua preraiuc in liu maraet Utali Central Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 1890. Passecrr Train? and arrive at Salt Lake City ana Park City daily as MJows: SAl.TLAHKcrrr. Train 1 Seaves Eighth So and atain- st TJ1 a m Sdip.m X arrives " - " fi-- am ', " - " " :.3jpm rAKK cmr. j Train 1 arrives Park City M n a m - 3 " " 7- -1 p.m Sieaves 4 - " a.iup.m Kreisht triias leave and arrive at Salt Like and Park Cry d an r, eatept snnoay, as loi- - Tram No. I leave Salt Lake 11 T a m arrives - " 3:i5p.m " ieave Park City H!H.m 5 arrive " 4119 p.m I No passengers carried on freight trains. ( FA5SKXCER RATES: Between Salt Lake Oty and Pari City, single trip ta. - Brtweec Sait Lake City and Park City, round trip. Si J'JFL II. TOVSG. T. J. XcklSTOSB. Manager. CL Vl. Pa. AgL HOTELS. jWALKEU HOUSE. T Walker if Loeatid in the Butinett Center of this Cifj and has all ik Mmhpmiiik Convenisacs Pertaining to a $trictlg firtt-cla- m h fc It is mansHrd a well as acy b.tJ in tbe A and le nv-'i- r tie Bu-iB- aad Tar- - E 1st Hotel o! Ss'.t LaT City. rj Panveter levator. The Walker i the Metropolitan Are the Two Leading Hoteli of Salt . Lake City. O.S.ERB Prop r. THE CULLEN. THE Modern. Hotel OF SALT LAKE CITY. S. C IWISG, Proprietor. ENTERPRISE . HOUSE, EUROPEAN PLAN, Opposite Times Gffics, Commerc'! St This hotel and its equipment is en-tirely new. It has sixty four well fur-nished rooms and is located in the heart of tiie city. ilt C'mrtHirnt to ELECTRIC CARS, KES. TAl BASTS. LEAK1SG BETAIL STOkES. THEATERS end all Baortt and Places c .ImuhwhI. RATES REASONABLE. . Ladies Bazaar, ARTISTIC NEEDLEWORK. Ke moved to 322 S- - Mala Street Choice line of Piano Covers, Table Covers. Toilet Seta, Opera Bags, Sofa Pillows, Hand Bas Bureau and Sideboard Scarfs, Silk Drapes, Cen-ter Piecesand Doy lies' Summer Cor-set- s, Swiss Embroidered Aorons, Ruchirig.Kibbon and Zephyr, Wash Silks, Linens ana &u kinus oi mater. Siampirg Dene t Lessons Girra A. S. Webster. A. M. Webster. Pabst Brewing Coll Jn-- . tForrnerly PHIUP BST 12 ChiIdrennLWi::rZE:s WIS-- bby ' Hoffbrau and Select Blue Ribbon ji, 'ed Beers shipped immediately Cljildren's ViUp0n order. I TH? TRADE SOLICITED Englisb. k j FREE DELIVERY! TELEPHONE 3S51 ! -- Styles c ! B. K. BLOuD Co., 1 1 5-- 1 ; COMMERCIAL ST. Agreata. Incoporated, April 10, 1890. Titan Hoiiss Mk Compan. J-- T' hUl F" P' ilOGEXSOX. B. R. HlCKOK. rreadent- - Treasurer. General Manager. Salt Lkake, Utah. ThU company is purely a home institution, organized to stav, and most invites the attenUon of those desiring cottages, either 'for homes or for sale, to the neat, tastv and attractive appearance presented br this class of s when completed. W e clatra that they are stronger ana warmer than the ordinary rustic bmldmg. the sections all Wing made ind put together by ma-chinery, thereby making the work perfectly tight. We arenow prepared to fur-nis- h esamates, take contract and complete buildings on short time. The pat-No- rtf TemplereeL18 m0St respectfuUy Office and yard No. 259 West tmnine Per rians and Priees Before You Build. TAKE CHICAGO r MIUVAIKEE & St PAUL FOR ALL POINTS EAST. it If tbr only lice racnin? solid Veitm!e. Electrie Liz ited. Steam Heated train betwtvn Ct,:ro. Mi.wayltee and Council Biu5. Oma-ti- . Sit. Joseph. Kiuns City and Soan Cirr. All trains ouiEtxei of Pulimatt magmcent ifpii5 ears asd He Finest Diniag Cars ia Ge fori! Ft r further informatkm apply to the nearest tkket ottoe, or ALEX. MITCHELL. Commercial AenL S aoatb Main street. Sail Lake City. j McCORNICK & CO., j SALT LAKE, UTAH Carrfnt ttenfua pirm to Pe Sub of Oret aad bullum. H e irxicit Connonmemii. gwar-anttn-ktsat tutrbet price. CCLLECT10SS uioTAT LOWEST RATES j ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPOSDESTS: j Kew Yors uiip. and Trad. Nat Bank. Cbem- - Ira! Nat. Bank. KouiiTze Broa. J t ixtmmerv.al Nat. Saa FriErt-ctt-r- vt Nat. Bak, Crocier- - j Wilortii Nat. Bank. i Omaha Omaha N it. Bank. j u bnSuio Bank ol t. Icuis. j Kansas City it. Back ot Hansa? City. j Kriivr tvnrer Nat. Bank. City Nat. Baak j I!in. KuirlaEd Mesarfn. Hanio a Co, SJ Lombard Mreet. i Capital Fully Paid, S400,000.00 SURPLUS, S20.00O. ; UNION NAiMAL BANK, j SaecrswTT to Walter Bi.. Bsnkers. UNITED: STATES DEPOSITORY ; Transacts a General Banking Essinas Safe Deposit Taults. Fire and Barg lar ! lrof. Rents from S 5 to S2 5 per Annas. J. It. WALKER, President. M H. T At K K, X. J.l'HtltlAX. Cashier, L.1L rAKS.SVroKTU.A.Mt.raahier. J.KHAll1tK,jr,At.lhlfr, OIEAS Tl'l'LI EAL ESTATE ACENCY DuLOiAuXt. p.t.L Er.rt,"!M!o Stocis. BkAca Oouri Hoax, leuver,CaL v.wb.lvC)laaa(xt. AGENCY ' WARWICK HIGH-GRA- DE j SAFETY BICYCLE. j w J .ft Jivarrya twk - t"ETT BICTCLES a tSS.OO, ti.OO, 0.OO. .oo, TJ.O!, S115.O0. tlSa.OO, 1R1CYCLCS d YK-- I4M lri-Dfc- In ' have itwt to sri-- ci puJriuvntsasaiuaaa fr.'m me v,t du not itare w , wait. Lanteat Stork and Lowed Prk-- e so Spart- - ' ing todA, (,uc t wUerw, ete. , SHOT-GUN-S AT cost. Bicycle and Gun Repairing, i Ar.lCALIGKAPH WRITING MACHINE Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. 1 EVANS iZ AV. Sd tsMith street, Salt Ijiko Oty ' KELLY & COMPANY I Prin ters, Blank-Boo- k Makers and Stationers. JCo. 48 W. Second South St. Salt Lake, - Utati Our facilities for dome First Class Joh Print. I iag an ot Use newest and best. Bocks BoJed. Pricted and Bocnd to Order j Samples ot Raiirad. Mining. Bank and Mer-- ' canule Work always on band. ; Ccanplete line of Offit SapbiH. embracuig the J most approved Laoor- - Saving and i j Economical Icventtons. j Prices Low. Call on Ui. I i Lombard Investment Co.! Kansas City, Mo., and Boston, Misi ! I Branch oOce for Utaa and aocthern Idahix j Corner First South and Kain Streets talt LakcCity, UUati. j ! W. II. DALE, - Banarer. j Makes Loans on Farm and Citj j Propertg at East Pates. j Agricultural College of UtaL The Agricultural Co Here of Utah, Lo-cated at Lecmn, Hah, will Open fr Student September Sad. ' It 1 a Territorial Insrimtion. foanded up-- a t'nitd ?!a;e land grant and by Terriidnal approirtioii5" fort Jie purpose of elvisij tise youcc nn and yonns women of I'tah a liberal and practical ejocitlon In tie several ptirsuna asd ot life. It has courses in Ae- - rii-ul- ore. Domelc Economy. Merhanie Arts and Mechanic tl Eneineerini CirU Eniinewr-- , ins and otaer special conrsv it has a mo.Vrn eitmnt and specialists In it iseveral fcidiof iritracljo-- . It meiasot lliun-au-- m in !.id" the Cnitei St! Erfieriment ;Ia:inj ard ts wok of re- - eean-- h in sjrricu.turc: a lice 'urn. including e'j;iipl with modem appliances; acooKine. duy. cutting ael ew-m- s ae(.knmEt. workshop in wl and lrm. a new library, modeuizig aai otii?r mean& of ijiystrat xd. lujcnts will be Vr in cmstmt coatan wirh il.uHtra .ia t s. ,viroom teactins tferonaont it tijar yr courses. Fir pami,hiet rontaiuimt announcements aad fur furUwr particulars, address, J. V. Sanpeorx. , President, BIORTH STAR Refrigerator J f. . S - u;lftAiv r. , "i i W , V' thru n .Su'jfcr - i " mtk Scia Only "by tils Salt Lake Hardware Co., 32 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET. Headquarters for Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers, Hammocks, Guns, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods. UOBLE, ICOD & GO,; Tig isffEickhs H3at.nhSaRL.hl i T. Buic3. Jr, 4. A. V. E Air-- v Burton, Groesbsck & Co,, BV VERS ASP SELLERS OF CHOICE BiisloESS, Residence and Acreage Procrty. Sole Agents for SouthLawn Addition. 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TRAJ-i- . j A!.r LAKE J.ND OGDEX. 1 Leave ga!t Lait-- : Arrive Salt Lae: j irjm. s, a m. lO eua. iStmp.ai j in. P. lip 111. tropin. 6 t'pjo " .t-- T uuee to untGaiii ad wasatth. Lv Sait Lake .lan Lv Wa-af- h t Arr va a.m Lt Bjncfaatn.. Ufrp.m ', Arr Wwui. :l&a.ia Arr ha.t Laise D. C. DoiM,r, H. BEXXETT, j e-- Maaaff.r. Gea. faaa. Axt f cf the theatre," ansirered, Oue miut do her cutT, she, doctor?" lie kukd at me seriou&ir and fcicdlv. Tbf-- fas said 1 most dou I thought riglit. He toiled some Ha3 ia glass, fro-j- j tj ca. gave ilr. "eJ a lot of s--ji he wsa3d see me in a. whfre was fcis borne, and with a panic ; dmocitkm to me 10 take such care of myself as I could. Hour cn ht: bs here if be lire ia Phila-iclphia?- I at--d crosr, f.-- r being skit ued to spoil dit temjer. He Tiiiu here J.j lecture jit a me'Iica! co!n ?," Mr. Ned explained ahsentlr. I lav bact, jeajet-aberi- n how firm and kind hit bands had been. Then ti.ir:ji burrc--d aivi! nsreyes fhnt up. I came from bit half tweon to find Mr. Ned ksex-Iir- g me with bia anas acros DM. Eatie, Kaiier be wag saying broken-ly, "coa't be ill for mv rake." I thought hist Terr kind, and bid my Laadover tis.3vcs gratefully: "Hoar good tou are! I'm only lary don't miod. WTiatenw t'x.ulJ you cry fot T lie bid, his face intliefoldsof the shawl about tuy tbnast, and aaid. ott aodortr aain: Ood bc-1- me, I Jove yoo HoveyouT I ftroggied with tbe beavv stupidity which ferer hi i upon trie, saying it waa all a drtaua, acd not true not true. Then, when I felt hU iips hot and eager on my tnroa! and hands and eyes, I p'eacpa that be mat cot, and that I waa very LI, whereat be dragged himrlf away. For a long time everything was a rnis-- i en! oocfuaon. Weary. uring daya nifhin cars, mUe and li-- always. A ques!ionir.g each momiEg if I tliougbt I couid pbyat night, and a dgl answer alvrays. "Yes." Awful time at tbe Uwa- - tre:dra;ing into dresse l ha! each niht had to be tightec-- over tbe tbouIJer to ; keep tbenj from a!i fif ing off; waitinf; ia ; tbe wings, cure that I could neither bear ; my cue nor move when I iid: then a t tii rry ruh on, my voice soundins ttranpe and my laugh Lke acoiber peron"e, and ; tbe line of foriibu a avering up and down to ft that I trun--l to be dancicg before a wall of fire. Then the nightly ! twoon af".tr it was all over, and beicg ' lifted into the carriage which the tnaa-- ! aemenl providcJ as a matter of business, s And through it ail Mr. Ned doing every-!-. tiling. i Mr. Ned'. Jlr. Ned. to whom I clung ' ia ilituib irratitude for his kindness, in f'i: of te nightmare of what he had tol l me, and kept on teiiing mc. I waa ' to afraifl, fj, that fieople would ee. Tbe horror of being biaiued for making a pxA man forget liu home and his honor was always before me. For 1 w a rure he was good, and over and over I ' lifted a weak hand to siiut out the hungry light in his eyes, and &iid that if be would ; only try, in a little while it would all pas and his heart would go back where I it belonged. Kach time he vrould an- - swer: j "As long as I live I shall love you." j I got all confused. lie said such won-derful things. My bead went round till j I could Dot tell right from wrong. Sorue-- times when he toid me that only if I was good to him roui l be remember bis con-science and his honor, it seemed as if I should do better by tba wife, woo in 1 neer forgot, if I was patient and let ! bim love me. lie argued, too, that he ' asked nothing except to be allowed to k,ve me, and to serve me, and to know I did not bate him. And. of course, 1 did nt hate lutn. He laughed at all my lit--' tie creed of right and wrong, till it j stupid and narrow beside his vJder knowledge; yet, even when 1 could uo longer talk against him, I believed in ' my soul that my right was tlte best right, i and that if I couid only belp him be ! bould come to iL ' But at last I grew afraid. Once after J the play I swooned, and came to myself j to find Mr. Ned a arms holding me op, j and his lips taking my very Lie from j uie. I cried weakly that be was cruL ; and he answered, "Nojior that he must j wake up my heart that he loved me. i although I did not know what love meant At that, and at the hunger of ; his lips, I became dreadfully frightened, ! and struggled free, holding him at arm's kngthtand staring, scared and horrified, to see if I should know bim. He seemed to remember himself, acd said sullenly t!;at men were only brut-- : that he must not forget how much a child 1 wes, nor ' spoil all by frightening me; and saying so he left me. I lay weak and dazed. As Uie things began to blur I said, clasping my hands and crying a little: "Phase, dear God! I am not a very good girl, but I don't ' want to make any one wicked. Please belp met" We reached Philadelphia. Miss Loo- - wclla bad returned, aad I could rest ilr. Ned took me to a h.Mel, telephoned r the doctor and came to my room. He w as white and haggard, and his eyes were dull He stood beside the chair iu which 1 was crumpled, ar.d said hoarsely that he could sooner shoot himself than leave me; that tbe time of pretense bad passed; that body and soul Ad a; he ioved me, and if I did not understand lie would teach rue. I tore myseif out of his arms, and my IS; from his. Ia the instant I kuew bim for what ha was. I stood straight a tuyff-e- t and cried that there was notb-in- g iu Uie whole world so h::tful to rov siaht as be. That iiL alone and at U-- t only a half size woman, I was not afraid of him, and that if he kept in mv sight another ics-tan-t I would chofct l.irii. Somehow he crept out. 1 n-- n:ber crying iui.rahly, my arms fluns up-ward, thatot uil tiiiiig-- i in the worij love was the most cruel aud wort. And then I fclL To be ,'nt:nui t"ioorrow.; Katls Temusst, Soabretis. ! 1 j BT EJCE4 V. SillKinAX. f (CorjTisted, Ail refWTvfl. CHAPTEE IT, J a COJCPUCATIOS OF FEtXK. i Behearsai A bitter March day. TLev I I aire full of draaghti Oae gas Iay- - Lht dribbling tirough ventilators in the i roof. Sweepers shouting to each other from where tbey were coTerin th chairs with white cloths. Everybody cross, and wii'a reasco. Callad at 24, wa bad waited a good half hour for Mr. Butcher and bis leading lady. The iay bef.xe I had come two annate? late to nd the entire company assembled. Mr. . Batcher, watch ia hand, pacing tba stage, aad Miss Loowella sbiveriEg o- - ; teciarjons?y ia ber fais. Mr. Butcher bad inform me that such a thing as beicg two minutes late was unheard of, and that probab'y I had caused Miss Loowella to teke cold. Said I cow to Mr. Ned, who sat beside me on the roil of carpet, "When they Come I shall tell him they bare probably Caused me to take coid." Jiist then be ssrode in with Miss Loow- - j "!a at bis heels. He was in an ill humor. "Come, came, come, comef said be ia orescendo. "Ix-t'- get to work. No ' Kanding aroun.i. A chair for Miss Lxw- - dla. Nad, where are tout masers? A i ehairr j Ned, wno off the stage would bars j knocked a man down for such a tone. sbejed suenly. Butcher got crofser and crosser, and it all fell on dm. It is bard to do a ooroedr scene all bundled Hp in a 'cloak, and scared to dath be-tu- "Damn it," be roared, "take it o2." I wondered I hal not thoniht of that before, and bustled out of the garment; but I was still stupid, and presently be-gan tocrr. "- "What are you sniveling for?" Butcher tfomanded. hoarsely. ' Oce would think me a brdte. Voa shotiM be in Siberia, vita a man wi;h a whip after you." I laughed that it was as cold as Si-beria, and that I shouldn't mind t'oa whip if only with it ha could make me understand what he wanted. "Are you a fool? he inquired. "No," I retorted." not quite; and what intelligence I bare is concentrated on trying to make out your meaning. If you would direct your giact mind to expressing yourself clearly, w should pet along. Therer and I stamped my foot and waited for Butcher to plane over and murder me, wondering if Mr. Jed or Touchy would dare save me. Butcher didn't plunge, though. II muttered something about insolence, and turned so abruptly that be collided frith Touchy. "Don't run into me, sir!" he roared. Touchy was in a temper over the bully-ing of me and be roared back, "I didn't!" "You did." "Sir-- "You're a liar!" they both retorted simultaneously, springing at each other, one caught each of them, and presently Touchy was getting his fur coat and hat on. Then be crossed to tue and said, under his breath: "If you want to leave this fellow, I'll take you aafe to New York." "No, no," I cried, and begged him to r.ay. But he meant bis "good-b,- " for w ben w e got to the hotel be bad depart-ed bag anl baggage. It was two years before I saw 'him again. - Then we met in a railway station. He rushed to me, jerked my bead hack, and cried. "Bless . rcy heart, it's Katie." With that he tacked me under bis arm and pranced with me into the ladies' waiting room. Katie, here's my wife," he said, beam-fa- g all over at a wee, blue eyed tiling. "I'm happy as a king." Touchy went on; "though Eirdy here doesn't let me call my soul my own." I shook hands cordially with Blrdy, feeling glad that Touchy bad not drowned himself prematurt-I- y for me. Now, let us regain those two elapsed years. Maybe tbe rebtarsal gave mc a cold. Maybe it was grief for Touchy. But the next week I developed a cough that went down button by button of nsy bodice till it reached my belt. There it hurt awfully. I grew feverish and could not see very clearly nor move without being tired. I thought myself lazy, and laughed a great deal and was noisy to cover it up. Only Mr. Ned noticed it. He quietly emptied my bag into his, that a xnine might be light He helped me up and down stairs and into cars, and took my part when I was blamed for frivolity. To make things worse. Mi a Lmowelia slipped away to New York to buy dress'- - for our Philadelphia week, and I was left with her part to do through two weeks of one night stands. Towards th end of the time I became so wobbly that I could not stand except on the stage. One day Mr. Ned carried me upstairs j and found me in a dead faint when be got to my room. When I came to he said angrily, "I shall permit this no longer. You must have a doctor." j "Can't afford it." I returned cheerily. "Besides, what's the use of seeing a doc- - j tor for laziness?" ' "I will pay." "You'd be compromised," I objected. '' "And I shall order you a fire." "Can't afford it," I said again fretfully. He looked at me iu a queer, earnest ' way and then turned sharply from Uie room. I Presently our business manager, a prosperous looking fellow, with a suave i manner and a big diamond pin, came in. ; "I understand you are not well, Miss Tempest," he said softly, "and that you refttse to have a fire. I will order one." My face b!ai-- d as I answered shortly, : "I wiil have nothing I can't ailord, thank you." . j "You d.n't understand," be iasisted weetiy. "Jliss Loowella is uot due for acTtnJ days. If you fail to play the tbtatre closes. I must therefore, as a business matier, iiisict Djxm your taking care of yourself, and I tbail order you a fire acd a doctor." I f trui'srlej to my feet and answered lack: "You inay order me a cxacb acd four if you like. Ik-u'- t be afraid. I will play; only, when JIis lmowelia j I hope then I may be allowed to die, if I like, without being insulted Our genial manager said soothingly that I had an awful lemptr, and softly lef the room. I lay on the sofa crying, said feeling very gniaij suj lones-aii- . I was ail over tears when Mr. Ned Lrouj;bt tbe doctor in. He was your:',-an-d strong ' looking. He laid a vigosous hand on my . wrist, pushed icy hair back in a womanly faahkai, ana said quietly: "A very sick girL Sabe must go to bed and stay there." ! "Oh, r,o, sue mustn't," said L "If she fails to play ths tiieitre closes. So she ' cnt to u bd." i But ytir li.'e. chiidj" i ! MEN OF LETTERS. ' Straaye to say, Cotrpor wrote "John Gilpin's Bide when lw was in one of the terrib EUit-.- s of wpreteioa so commin to him. Th grave of Julia Eetca Cooie, tu ' tu:hcni author, is merely marked by a rontrh pine buard with his name penciled : ihercon. "JI. Q'.lvI," ihs IjumorLvt as l sietoh i writer of Tna IXroit Fw Pres?, is paid I 125 a week for bis work. He wriga? i;o , pounds. Alphoiise LV.u k-!-. the Fn-nc- Di. kt-a- s as he is abs-jnll- caUtnl. is so c-a- r sighted tiiat be writes at a vpry higii table to avoid perpetual stooping. James Wbittiomb RiVy is as saying: am sick and tirfj of wririag diiUrtt. I can write better verse thaa i ' everwrotJajirgonandlraeantodoit." j Walt VThiSaia was at one tune a field Bn in the L'a'on army, aad after the C!C of tha wnr be was appointed to a position a clerk ia vue of tl V."ahiikg- - ton dfMrbt.eT'i.- - |