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a nil aa chaitta of Uwcaae, arcra wriUcn. he added urbanely: “Quite right—perfectly rijchL. Dr. Brown haa ordered eaerythiog that could poaaibly be of uar. Slater, look after thta caao aapedally.” Indy BilAborpe aalrl aomethlng gradoua. od paaanl on. Nut a feature of the at range me had eacaped her. It erne evident that '•metbini: extraordinary had happened. That tbear ta-o-tba faahlonahla phymlelaa > •• — — —- hoapltal
and the pitiable ootcaat o
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COTTASE DIBECTOET DAILY SXwJTfOR 1861
AldayThdarard, liecalur at Abrrt. M m None. U Beach avr. IUall<tllfti4ta W IMinAt liaker. Mo I-1'. cur Ocean and IT 33®®““"' . Ituntliix. Jacob. Kao Lafayette »l Ic.mto Mr* i-.w North »t Iteueil. K U, North « near (irul I trail ley, Mn Mr T. lilKurktoo a** Beatua, wbm If. i KB ira I-■ 1.. .I I J ll M 1 .J:in,til . %i r llaidwlii^Ir’^nVoi^*-. i-ti
MtA.Tl «»' Ear W H, r Berm, O A. 70 M'aahlnxtun »t tgAViaiirt. m ssxn&ism&r. 11 '-"'
3SB.Y,«Sim"« ' > < ‘ Brook Oottace, M'lmUor ar man at Houaa * locheatu. ciemana.-miaon r ManM a and Berry « Couaay, John J.Dorainr. uf.p Ilurlir. Crotbera. Hra Wm 8. S lint bo >t Clark. UkM IM&OtaBUaare gSpSSSaJfisBw? tjphnaa. Ifobt, K WtSSnn and Corbran. M 11. Mar. J Chandler. II R 41 VVlodaor are » ra.^mnF. KHaxbaial i^e^Mil^jssafs SIS'
ISStSkiestK.
> uretli. C f. .'<2 Jackaon at * • r -d- * rr “* fe£SVSSSL'S ,, “—■* ^AiilJlfjilikdJJortMUie
Knit. Dr
Kennedy Mr* M A. eor MMrinctiin A Jeflera' KalxM.K C.Oanere-u and Houlh ladayette at
huolt.lirury. Iluaard at K-»i. r Mr- II M. t Bi-irtiare Kelly. Y K. M eat Heart, are
K ran-Ujib. Iter I >r J.ecuh, A Jlnchet at ftlahr. Birr le-wi*. KfunStton are * —*T,CUCord, Huaard and beaell n<
■odlam. Mm. K lluehra at -JaaiUT. Mm. M’aahlnxtno at
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•"4^11 llama at VSTiSSKf— aa.AII.ll Bnahara
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Beach are a Iluaard at
. doubt. But the there
moved on to the next bed, amiling and chatting aa they went. PreaeoUy Sir Kauneth Brandon urged a consultation at the other end of Loudon at S o'clock, and offend to drive indy Sibtborpe hack, as the had aent away her carriage. They were both rather silent aa they were howled j along westward. The rant mud colored building loomed Ji'rl,
...........-0. i~*“iv^^slsk . r - , rit r t . rk ' nndCT ,te potttoo the wine, like the beauty of the women, Agafnat the dark lining of the carriage th*. was rare. It waa In gracefully artiOdal act face of a man inside waa visible by tlu momenta like these that Sir Kenneth, light of a portable lamp. It waa the face I poaimiat though he was, felt tenderly die of a man w hose miod la not at ease. Then ' l«**d toward all the wortd. Sir Kenneth.
In fact, waa delighted, for be waa deputed to take lauly Sibtborpe dowu to dinner. She waa a woman who looked specially well by candle light and at dinner time.
her shoulders and hey diamonds
. irritable folds at the corners of tlu th, a restless look in the keen eyes, aa they traveled over the page be war
Kenneth Brandon
hi* book aa be stepped oat and e
Whitechapel hospital. The doctor-ala-ayi were proverbial—ihi
— J - - he drove about Loudon from om ! drd h* her native wit, made the widow
much corcieil dinner companion. S
L\ IVrry and M rage. Mrs. E. 7 storkuu. iSS’r'Kfti'.T.'f"”I'orter. Mm. Clock Km see Packard, J oho 11.1 Siortioa how
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BHSSk“R61UEE: 8 BMK I-.t. Broadaay _U N , B.mwi2Srt«.si r. John H, 1* Mockusi are -at, Druilbeft M. JJ llurbes st bcotl. I. A. cor Howard si and C-olumWa W 11.7 Mockton Ki.w .tillbett M.3D Huxbesat 1 Koaa.M Block lobar s Homrm. Prank. » Windsor are Biiues. U W. U W iadaurare '*~** u " “• Kteelr.MifMsPT AW Jirkaon st SWJMi4;„ M k B ,lK;“ Bara^'Ket ilwi d! i^u mdou *.r HaiMli-isiui, Mrs J, so lAfayrttr at, 3d RmSEss^V; TTlViuili si ll3«Stfii«L 0 SES , ^ onha Hmltb. C-ipt Win. te Manbliixton st “•“*-.JOjB Piaukliaat Dr. 30 Windsor are I. James M. Con errs* and North is. LesrtaT. lOmpfai**** “
e. cor PrankUn at and
thoughts. Sir Kenneth Brandon waa one London doctors whose naouu ar abroad. lie had made , be had dune a great deal of useful work and at fifty he was already making a largi Income, ilia recent knighthood was poju lar—not only among hia patlenta, ht among hia professional brethren—ami h dinners were among tbs nicest in towi And yet many people—and, who knows! perhaps Sir Kenneth himself—missed hostess' smile, a woman's winning phrases at bis brilliant dinner table in Wlmpuii street. Sometimus-lf ever be bad had time to think—perhaps the great phyeidat might have regretted the pretty, bad tern pend, foolish wife, whom he bad scolded and neglected In the old days; the fur (die waa liUls more-who had Quail] left tb.ir dingy suburban rltla for good tha girl ha might have saved before it wat too late—for at Ural she had left hia bourn after one of their miserable, sordid squab blea. and bail gone hack to her father, and it waa only after a humiliating scene witt her husband that aha had filially disap She had disappeared, and she had nerei come hack. The polios had been nnahli to find a trace of her, beyond that she bad at first gone to Spain with some man wbc was unknown to him. After that all wai a blank. To all intents ami purposes hb wife waa aa ous who is dead. Yet the em Uttering quarrel* of those early yean; bb severity when he should hare been lenient, his carrlcssncsa when he ought to ban M atched over the foolish yoang life that U
facta which, though he seldom allown! himself to think of thorn, had left theli trace-written on the grewt physician's face.
Inside the Urge hall, where a marbli
status of the queen loomed chUUly out ol the vague half light, a lady waa alraady waiting for him—a fair, high bred face, with something of the look of a student modernised by a slightly bored air. such as is often seen in a cultivated woman of the world. Lady Slhchorjie mss a widow ol leisure, and was Intermittently lu term ted
in a variety of questions. She
r befort
eyes tonight which ha bad never seen there, and which ha could not qnita understand.
“I see from tha paper* that yon bare been
In Pari* th* last few days,'’ she said as they at* their soup; “I bops yon have saved Kunqieoueof Its ex-crowned beads f , . . .
yon I am professionally j dmtly
MORE INDIAN WARFARE.
tongue tied," whispered the doctor Lully. “Her majesty It now oat of danger. I was Id fact able to leave Paris by the 11 train—just in time to dine here tonight. But 1 haven't opened a tingle letlie kept the talk on the gossip of the day until he saw the corners of her mouth give
way with a little tirvd droop.
“And your article on tha hospitals?" said th*. doctor, tending hU brad and smiling at the charming woman at hia side. “I hope you're gulng to let us down easily." "Ah! my article will be on quite another question." said Lady Sibtborpe. “I have wn curiously interested la a case which typical of one of the great problem* of modern society. 1 bare been three times the 'Whitechapel' since that day" "I wish to heaven you would not run any ch risk! \Ve doctors arc hardened, you know, bat there is always the fear of infeo-
•'-n for delicate women."
‘But that poor creature—Number Twan-
ty-nlno”
■'Air sighed Sir Kenneth, frowning slightly, as he reached out hi* band toward [ue glass. "Dear Lady Sib ate terrible casea. They are •ils, eating away the very life of our social system." 'My dear doctor.” urged the lady, in her •t delightful drawl, “yon forget what Mr. Lecky says. Number Twenty-nine, on the contrary, la the martyr of d rluxa-
tion!"
''Possibly," replied the physician dryly.
J. C. Morehouse, general freight agent for Chicago and Northwestern Itsea west of Omaha, la knows throughout tha west aa the "champion Indian killer." Mr. Morehouse Is proud of the distinguished
"When the first steam engine to enter northwestern Nebraska made ite appearance in that part of the country." said Mr. Lidlngbam, ''Morehouse waa In charge of the construction gang which was th^ working on the road. Th* engine steamed out into the wild country ae far ea the Una was bnllL That section of tha atata waa *11 to With Indiana, and thousands of the sarages gathered to eee the Iron bone. At first they would not renture nearer than a half mUs to the locomotire, hot finally they became bolder. They came *0 near, in fact, that the trainmen became alarmed. Several shot* were fired at th* red men to frighten them, bat they did not hare tha desired effect, fur the Indiana came nearer and nearer. The engineer and fireman became frightened and deserted the engine. " ‘Those reds wUl kill every one of ns if something is not done,' said one of the men. Just then Morehouse, who waa watching the advancing savages, called
OU “ •Glre'them th^hlaUer
"But the engineer had dlaapprared, and there was no response. Morehouse didn't wait long before acting. If* leaped Into the cab. grasped tha whistle handle and pulled It w!d* open. Such an unearthly shriek as no one ever beard before or sine* from that engine. The whistle evi-
astbnia, hearca. and several
“but m
labile U
She died last night."
There wes a burst of laughter from each side of the table. A well known Q. C. waa telling the latest joke. In the pause that * lady Sibtborpe studied th* menu
abort article for one of the! and Sir Kenneth fingered
montly reviews, preferring inch topics nr hia plate. How much did she kuowf It
“ ’—‘ — *-* *-*•'-an eternity before she spoke
they w
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usually commend thanselvea more tender hearted sex. for she by nt means posed as a philanthropist, and war understood to hate views a little In ad vancc of those of the British matron. Joat now. for Instance, she was Interested In the hospital question, and at a diunei party the night before Fir Kenneth had volunteered to explain the Internal working of the “Whitechapel." The doctor never missed an opportunity of being use fnl to lauly Sibtborpe. She waa just thi woman he would hare asked to be h
wife. If only
They met aa people meet who are mo than Interested In each other. For son time past Lady Sibtborpe had known thi be liked her, and for some lime past al bad almost made up her mind that al might accept him. But there was no hurry;
e both of a certain age; they both
toeir occupations, their affairs. And they turned up the stone staircase to er on their way to the women's wardt. Lady Sibtborpe paused for an Instant al they passed the operating theater. Th* door* were dosed. Outside two porter* were waiting with a stretcher. Suddenly th* door waa pushed ajar, and then there waa a vision of anxious. Interested fares,
lit up by a strong glare of gaa; of a back bending forward and Of a au face blowing spray on to somethin
was invisible Over all an intense silence, broke* only by the hoarse w hispers of the porters with the stretcher, wondering bow
long they would bar* to wait.
Lady Sibtborpe w
ah* shivered a little. In the "Catherine ward" the fifty bine ooverletad beds effaced themselves in the gloom of th* lung room. Here and there tha firelight illumined the bland, tinemo
"I hare taken Number Twenty.nina a* a typical case. The woman seemc ' he what we ere now agreed to call a 'mprally deficient'person. Yet,properly trained and protected. Number Twenty nine might now be alire, well and a tolerably useful member of society. Think *f It] Thar pitiable woman was barely forty.” "kfy dear lady," said Sir Kenneth slowly, "you have probably only beard half her story. Do you really know anything about
"Y«a."^aald^lAMly^Sibtborpe^abruplly.
tional features of a
hair and white cap-thc arxieas ffuture* ol a woman who haa learned to wltneaa sot
fering without a sign.
On seeing Sir Kenneth Brandon Siatei Catherine, a long nosed woman with bright ryes, hurried forward aa superintendent of The doctor Introduced the two women to ' other, and for a while Lady Sibtborpe, h—o. t. 1 * ' >ta .
- "Now take ms round to your patients. Sir Kenneth." she said when she had done.
and Sir Ken ueth, whose "hospital manoo-" waa proverbial, addressed the patients la th: same tone he would have employed to a duchess. Hit way with women was one ol the things fur_ which he was justly fa-
with a Jiudder a vuJon ot a stiff, silent figure in the hospital mortuary. Ho oonld hear the ladies' silken trains and high bred vidoea aa they trailed np stain. And the doctor knew that when that auave, drains-, hie. hut unrelenting woman bad paiwed out of the dour she had also palled finally out of hi* life.—Tree Flag.
other lung and throat diseases, fur It a noise that frightened the white men. "Did It frighten the Indians? Well, I should say It did. When that whistle ojirned Its throat a panic was the result among the savages. They fled as if the evil spirit was pursuing them. There waa plenty of steam in the boiler, a good firs was burning, and Morehouse hung on to that whistle handle like grim death. At first he sent forth long shrieks, bat after the aaragvs had been sent flying across the plain some distance he gave them a few shrill, abort screams to Increase their pore. "The air la so light In Nebraska, or rather was at that time, that th* sounds of the whistle traveled for miles. Not only did consternation break out among the savage* who were near the engine; hut others a mileaway became alarmed. When they saw their brother* running they, too, became frightened and jolted In the wild run np aqd down hills, across plains and through rivers. Morehouse was the occasion of all that excitement, and that is why be Lcalled the ‘champion Indian killer.' ” "Bat where does the Indian killing come In?" Mr. Lodingbam was asked. j “Well, the next morning 100 daad Indian* were found fifteen miles from the place w here th* engine stood. They had run themselves to death, and Morehouse, 1 of course, was the cause of their untimely | taking off. He can he blamr^for frightening the savages to death wliu that blood curdling whistle.”—Chicago Tribune.
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They bad o
line of beds, and we other aide of therm;
turning np the there. Sir Ken'Number twenty-
nine. A hopclese case—the last consumption, aggravated by w
dirt. They brought her In from a common lodging house*. Poor creature.
approached the bed. The pa- : was turned to them, but, aa It* flush of color on each cheek bone, looking. Sharply emaciated again* Mm whitena« of th# pUlow. 7 hire were streaks of gray lu tbs dork hair, sod tha syra—duU,
slaty eyes, which had
ri In a long star*. Tha yaan seemed
is she going to speak? It w
ouu IUWBCU uror. Tim donor draw a long breath; b* bad gfmsn a UuJe paler before ha spoke. "Poor creature; aba mistakes me for soma one elaa. ’nwy often do. at the last," ha whispered. and then, taking down tbe usual card, hong above tha bad. on which tha
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