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THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PCBUSHIHC 00PROPRIETORS. . SIS Farnham , la. Stk and 10th Strut * TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Copy 1 year , In advance postpaid ) . t months . 2.0Q TIME TABLES. THE MAILS. C , &H. m. , It0p. m. 0. B. I * P. B , B . IM a , m. , 8:40 p. C' * Et. Joe 830 a. m. U. F. R.E. , Ilt0a.m. 0. 4 B. V. to Lincoln , 10 a m. , O. * K. W. , 73o'a.sa. omasa 0. N. W. B.B. , U a. m. , 11 p. m. C. B. * ( in 11 a. BL , 920 p. m. 0. R. I. P. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. a B. ft St , Joe.,11 a.m , , 11 p m. U. P. R. R. , t p EL O. & B. T. trom Lincoln , 1SUO p. a : B. City ft P. , U a. m. Local malls for State * Iowa leave but one * a day , vis : idO a. m. Office open from 1 ! to 1 p. m. Bnndan. THOMAS F. HALL. PostmaiUt. Arrival And Departure ef Trains UNION PACQIO. UAT . Bally Express..11:15 p. m. 5X6p.m. do Mixed e-.iap.in. i:2Sp. m. do Freight .630a.au 1:40 p. n ? . do .8:16 a. m. 1230 a. a. HKE CARD or TEX BURLINGTON , LBAVB OMAHA. I A1UUVX OKABA. Xzpress 8:40 p. m. I Express .10:00 : a. Mall6:00 a. m. Hall 10:00 p. m. Bnndays Excepted. | Bandars Excepted. CHICAOO.fBOCK ISLAND & PACIFia Kail.6:00 a. m. I Mall 100 p. m. Express _ 8:40p.m. | Erpra CmCAGO NORTHWESTERN. Man . .fl Oa.m.lMan. . . . . . . 7.-20pm. ] Ctpres8 _ .SstOp } zn. | Express , , , , IQiOO a. BL. Sundays excepted. KANSAS crrr , ST. JOE * COUNCIL BLUFFS LIATI AKKtrm. 1. _ .fcOO a. m. I ExpretJ.7 : < 0 a. tn. he only line nmnlng PuUman Sleeping Car out of Omaha to Union Depot. OKAHA ft NORTHERN NEBRASKA HAIL- WAT COMPANY. Leevc. Arrive. Kzpr ss.8dO a. m. I Kxpreas _ . < SO p , m. Mixed 10p m. ( Mixed 10:45a.m : Dolly Except Sundays. B.4M. R.B In NEBRASKA , LUTI. AIJUTa , Express 8 0 a ml Freight 8 JO am Freight 6:65 p m f Express 40.D p m BIOUI CITY ft BT. PAUL B. K. K > n.e:10am : | Krprew 100 am Express . _ 8.iOpm | I i -720 p WABASH , BT. LOUIS ft PACIFIC. UIVM. . AKUVB. CaQ. . . . . . _ _ RTI in tlfi iiin n'Fffii in Express .8iO : p. m. | Express . .4:36 p.m BRIDGE DIVIBION U. P. B. B. Leare Omaha , dally } S a. to. , B a. m. , 10 a m. 11 a. m. . 1 p. m. , S p. m. , 3 p. m. , E p. m , , 8 p. B Leave OonncQ Huffi ; &S6 a. m. , 9S6 a : m , V > SS a. m. , IIOS a. m. , 135 p. m. , 2:26 p. m. E35 p. m. , 6 6 p. m. , 6S6 p. m. , Four trips on Sunday , leaving Omaha at 9 and 11 a.m. . 2 and 6 p. m. ; Council Bluffs at 11:25 a rn and 2S6 and 6:25 p. m. Leave Omaha : a. m. , 7. a. m. , 30 . m. , ] p. m. , i O p. m. , 7S6 p. m. , Leave Council Bluffs : 6:16 a. m , , 9iO a. m. . 1140 a , mi 6:25 : p. m. , 7KW p. m. , 7 0 p. m. Dally except Sunday. OMAAA ft REPUBLICAN VALLEY B LBATB , AKIUTK. Mall. . . . . . . _ 10i5 a. m. , | i25p. m. Dallv exrtpt gnndiy * . KITNIKYI-AT-iAW. J. P. ENCDSH , A TTORNEYATLAW-SlOfouth Ihlttecnth JSt. . , with J. M. WQOLWORTH. GEO. W. HILL , ATTORNEr-AT-LiW. - - . Ofloe on Farnham street , between 16th and 16th , next to office city water works , Omaha. Bnyi and Belli Omtha City pioptrty and e- hrukaland * . Mining property in a I parts ot Ooioraoo , for salt. From a long residence la Colorado and experience In mlnln ; prup-rty , I am prepared to offer sale and profitable Invest , tnonts to purchaseri. f26-2w CHARLES POWELL , "D8TICB OF THE PEACE Corner J6th and I Farnham Sts. , Omaha Keb. WM. 8IMERAL , TTORKET AT LAW P.com e.Crelthtoa A Block. Itth 81 , OMAHA. HEB. D. L THOMAS , A TTOBNBT AT LAW Loans money , buy J\ _ nd Bella real estate. Boom 8 , Cielghton Slock. A. C. TROUP , A TTOBNEY AT LAW Office In Hanscom's A Block , with George E , Prltchett.lBOfl tarnhamBV. OKAHA , NEB. DEXTER L THOMAS , TTORKET AT LAW Oralckxnank Ztnlld A loir. A. M. CHAOWICK , A TTORKET AT LAW Office IJM Jamham A. Btr et. . l.LPEABODY , . OBee In Crelghton Block , next It LI.WYEB , OMAHA , NE3EA8KA. Procund. ' * * tTOXABT rtTBUO. .OOLLBOTIOSB KADI O'BRiEN & SARTLETT. Attorneys-at-Law , OmCE-Unlon BlockJVtocnth aag Famham \ ATTORNEY AT LAW. AXBACH BLOCK , COR. DOB3ft IETH STS. OKAHA , NEE. W. d. Oonnell , Attorney-at-Law OO e : Front rooms , np tfaiit , IB Hanscom's new br < k building , K. w. corner tamhametreetg. OHAS. R.BKCTCK & REDICH , AttorneyB-at-Law. - - . Special attention will be dves to all volte against corporations ot every e crlpUon ; will practice tn al Ithe Oourte ol the taU and the United States. Office. Tamham 8u , opposite Court House. EDWARD W. StMERAL , AT LAW BOOB 8 Block , 18th and Pou laa BtrtxU. noBdh f. F. MAMDERSOM , TTORKrr AT LAW MS Faraham Kreet L Omaha W. T. Kl CRAKES. Q. J. HUJiT RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorrays-at-Law , Omcm UK South Fourteenth Street. SANTA OIiATJS FOUND. Gresteet Discovery of the Acre. Won Aerial dlgcovc riee In the world have bea mad * Amonx other thlnri where Suita CUoi stayed Children oft ask If ne makes goods or not , II nally ha tvea In a mountain of snow. Last year an excunlcm called clear to the Pols And suddenly dropped into what nomed like thole There wonder of wonders they found anewland , While falry-uka beings appeand on each band. Then wore mountains llkt curt , with more beautiful green. Aid far brighter sklM than ever were seen , Birds with the hut * of a rainbow wore found , While flowers ot ecqultlia fragrance were crow Ing around. Hot long were they loft to wondv In doubi A being- teen came they had heard much about , Twat Santa Claus * eelf and thlsthey all eay , 3e leoked like the picture v esee every day. Be drove np a team that looked rery queer , Twas a team ot grasshoppers Instead of reindeer , Ee rode la a shell Instead of a sleigh , Bit he took them on boud and drove them away. He showed them all over hlf wonderful realm , And factories miking pooda for vrotatn and men Furriers were working on hat * great and small. To Bunco's ther said they were tending them aU. Kris Klnrlo , the Glove Uakcr , told them at once , AU onr Gloves we arc sending to Bonce , Btnta showed them suspenders and many things more. Bajrlnjr. I alse took these to frtsad Bonce's store , Santa Claus then irhlcpcred a secret he'd tell. As In Omaha every one knew Bcnee well , He therefore Bheuid vend his { rood * to his care , Knowing his friends will pet their toll share. Vow remember ye dwellers In Omaha town , AM who want presents to Bunco's go round. For shirts , collars , or clove * great and small , Bead your sister or aunt one and aL. Bunco , Champion HnUer ot tbe West , Doockts art. Omaha HAMBURG AMERIC N PACKET CQ.'S Weekly Line oi Steamships Learlng Kew York Erory Thursday at S . m. r England , France arid Germany. Tor Passage apply to C. B. RICHARD & CO. , Passenge Agent * , ; Broadway , DIRECTORY. W.R.BAETLETT.817 South ISO , Street. ARCHITECTS. AT. LABBE. Jr. . Hoom 2. Crelghton Block. " " ' " ' .ABOUTIIECIS , Boom 14 , Crelghton Block. BOOTS AND SH8CS- JAMES D VINE & CO , Fine Boots and Shoes. A coed assortment of home work on hand. cor.I2tU and Earner. THOd KRICKSUN. B. E. cor. 16th aadDomrlag JOHN FORTUNATUS , ! BED SPRINGS- , J F. 1RR raR1 > Umi ( 'turer. Tlssehenf Blk. BOOKS , NEWS AND STATIONERY J. I. FRUEHAUr1Q15 Farnham btroet. BUTTER AND EGOS- McSHANR 4 SCHEOEUEK , thejoldwt B. and E. , hus In Nebraska , established It 7a , Omaha. CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS WM.SNYDEBNo. 1319 Hth and Barney St. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS- ANDREW ROSEWATER , 1510 Farnham St. s , Grade and Sewerage Systemsa COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOBK O. WILLIS. HI4 Dodge Street D. B. BKEMER , For details see Urge Advertise ment In DaU and Weekly. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. * FBIT CHER , Manufacturers of Cigars , and Who etale Dealers in Tobaccoa , 1805 Dong. W. r. LOREN2EN. manufacturer , Eli 10th St CORNICE WORKS. Western Cornice Works , Manufacturers Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron and Slate Hoofing. Orders from any locality ( > romt > tly executed in the best manner. Factory and Office 1310 Dodge Street. Galvanized Iron Cornices , Window caps , etc. mannfac.nred and put up in any part of the country. T. 8INHOLD. 416 Thirteenth St. CROCKERY. J. BONKER , 1309 Douglai St. Good Line. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS GEO. H. PETERSON. Also Hits , C PB , Boots , Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , SOI S. 10th St. DENTISTS. DR. PAUL , Williams' block. Cor. ISth & Dodre DRUGS , PAINTS AND OILS. KUHN & CO. , Pharmacists , Fine Fancy Goods , Cor. 15th and Douglas Streets. W. J. WHITEHOUSE , Wholesale & ReUll.lO St. 0. C. FIKLP. 2022 North Side Cnml-g Street. M. f AKK , Uruguist , lotn i.nd Howard. FURNITURE. A. F. GROSS , Kew and Second Hand Furniture and Stores , lilt Douglas. E. 0. Turgeon AgX J. CONNER , IBWDourlas St. Fine Goods , &c. FENCE WORKS OMAHA FENCE CO. GUST. FRIES t CO. , 12IS Harney St. Improv ed Ice Hexes , Iron * and Wood Fences , Office Railings , Counters of Pm and Walnut. FLORIST. A. Donaehue , plants , cut flowers , seeds , baqueta etc. , N. Vf. cor. 16th and Donglas Sts. FOUNDRY. JOHN WEARKE & SONo'.cor. HthiJacksonst. GROCERS. Z. STEVENS 2lst between Cnmlng and Izard. T A. MclHA K , Corner 23d atd Gamine Sw. HATTERS. W. L. PAKROrTE & CO , 1SOO Douglas Street , Wholesale Exclusively. HARDWARE IRON AND STEEL DOLA.N & L4.NOWORTIIY , Wholesale , 110 and 112 ISth bt. A. HOLMES , comer 16th and California. HARNESS , SADDLES , &C. E. B.WE1STS2 13th St. , bet. Farn. & Har- HATAND BONNET BLEACHERY. Ladies get your Straw , Chip and Felt Hatg dona UP at northeast corner Seventeenth and Capitol avenue. WM. DOVE. PKOP HOTELS CANFIELDHOUSE , Geo. Canfield.rflth &Fam. DORAr. HOUSE , P. H. Gary , 813 Farnham St. SLAVEN'S HOTEL , Jf.SU.veu. 10Ji Street. Southern IIoUil , Ous.Hamrl,0ih& Leavennrorth INTELLIGENCE OFFICE- MRS. LIZZIE PKKr. 217 ICth Street. JUNK H. BKRTnOLD. Hani and MfUls. LAMPS AND GLASSWARE. J. BONNER , 1303 Douglas St. Good Variety. MERCHANT TAILORS. G.A.L1NDQUKST , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors is ro > celrlng the latest designs for Spring and Sum mer Goods for gentlemen's wear. Stylist ) , durable and prices low ai ever , 215 1 Sth bet. Doug. & Vs. MEAT MARKETS- The Boston Market. MOQLE& JESTER , Fresh and Cured Meats , Game , Fish. Poultry , Etc. . 2020 Cuming Street. MILLINERY. MRS. C. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fancy Goods in great variety , Zephyrs , Card Boards , Hoiierv. cloves , corsets , ic Cheapest Hous * in the Wast. Purchaser * save 39 per cent. Order hy Mail. 115 Fifteenth St. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- W. 8. GIBBS. M. D. , Room No.J4 , Crolghton Block , 15th Street. F. B. LEISENRINQ. M. D , Masenlc Block. C. D. HART , M. D. , Eye and far. opp. post-sfflco DR. L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist , Hth and Douglas Streets. PHOTOGRAPHERS- GEO. HKYN , PROP. Grand Central Caller } , 212 Sixteenth Street nearMawnicHall. First-clasaWorkandPrompt- nea Guaranteed. PLUMBING , CAS AND STEAM FITTING P. VT. TARPY & CO , 216 12th St. , bet. Farn- ham & Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. FTTZPATRICK , UOi Ptrncln Street. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING HENRY A. E03TEHS , HIS Dads * Street. PAWNBROKER J. ROSEKFELD , S2210th St. bet. Farn. k Bar. STOVES AND TINWARE. A. BURMESTER , ' Dealer In Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacturer of Tin Roots and all kinds of Bulldln ? Work Odd Fellows' Block. J. BOKNER , 1S09 Doug. St. Gocdand Cheap. SEEDS J.ETAKS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills and Cultivators. Odd Fellows IlalL SHOE STORES. Phillpp Lug , 1320 Farnhamtt. bet. ISth&Klh. SECOND HAND STORE PEKKIN8 & LEAK , 1416 Douglas St. , New and > econd Hand Furniture , House Famishing Joodj , &c. , bought and sold on narrow ma. gins. SALOONS- a HENBY KAUFMANN , n the new brick block on Doulas Street , has. Just opened a most elegant Beer Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 everyday. to FLANNERY , In Faraham. next to the B. & M. headquarters , lag reopened a neat and complete establish- mint which , birring FIRE , and Mother Ship- on's Pnpheqr , will be open for the bora with lot Lunch on and afUr present tlate. Caledonia , " J. FALCONER , 67916th Street UNDERTAKERS. ( CHAS. R1EWE , 1012 Famham bet. 10th & llth 11 THIS MERCHANT TAILOR , P prepared to Bake Pants , SmU and onrcoats o ord er. Prlcei , Ct and workmanship guaranteed to suit. OndDoor Weet of CTrnlcfcalisiik'6. slOly I ON THE TROT , In the midst of the rush and bustle which appear to be Inseparable from the entrance and exit of railway trains , a young girl was timidly making her way through the Philadelphia depot to the train bound for New York. She was a dainty slip of a creature , who , though fairly launched Into her twen ties , might readily have passed for sixteen - teen , HO uncertain , so timid and fawn- like was every glance and motion , This would be the first journey that Bessie Sheldon had ever made alone , and despite the determined spirit in which she had entered upon It her poor little heart beat very faintly be neath her fur-trimmed English walk ing jacket. Beesie was going to do something more than make a short visit alone ; for , six weeks before , the kind uncle who had acted a father's part to his pretty orphan niece bad failed in busi ness , and influential /riends had ob tained for this little shrinking violet a position as governess in the family of a wealthy gentleman residing on the Hudson. She was to spend a f ewjdays with a cousin at Princeton , then go to New York and put up at the Gil- soy house , where her future patron , Mr. Colbnrn , had appointed to meet her. her."How "How close and unpleasant this car is said Bessie , to herself , when the agony of purchasing her ticket was past and , she had actually embarked on the train ; snd I am not certain whether I am in the right one. " Presently she summoned courage to ask the gentlemen in front of her. He was evidently absorbed in his pa per , for she waa obliged to repeat her question. Then he turned around , removed his cigar , and looked her full in the face. "If you please , am I In the right car for New York ? " faltered Bessie , blushing deeply. "Yes , " he replied , with a suppress ed smile , "this car goes to New York , but I scarcely think it is the right one for yon , as it is a smoking car. " Then he added , kindly seeing her confusion , "You are not ascustomed to travel by youreelf , perhaps ? " Bessie admittedwith another blush , that she had never done it before in before in her life. "Then , if yon will remain here a few minutes , " he said , rising and fold ing np his paper , ' 'I will go and see if I cannot find you a pleasanter seat. " In a short time he returned and asked her to accompany him Into the next car , where he established her in a comfortable seat , then said "If you will allow me , I will sit by you and render you what service I may. " Bessie thanked him for his kind * ness , accepted his protection , and they presently glided into conversa tion. tion.He He was apparently about thirty , blonde , agreeable looking , and very polished. He was , moreover , evi dently accustomed to ladies' society , and Bessie's timid reserve gradually melted away before the genial warmth of his manner. He was returning from Washington , where he had spent , several weeks , and had some very en tertaining things to relate concerning the doings at the capital. Bessie was surprised to find how soon she reached Princeton , and was greatly shocked at herself for the little pang of regret that she experienced at parting with her new acquaintance , who saw her safely deposited in her cousin's car riage before he bade her good-bye. : 'How foolish I would be , " she re marked , mentally gathering herself up into a little bundle of dignity and setting it resolutely back upon the carriage cushions , to let my thoughts dwell npon a mere chance acquaint ance , whose name oven I Ho not know , and whom I shall most proba bly never see again. I am determined to conquer this lunacy. " And she succeeded so well in this resolve that her visit passed off de lightfully , and four days later found her safely arrived in Kew York city. As she stood irresolutely on the side walk in Desbrosees street , wondering what horse-car she should take to reach the Broadway stage , and was afraid to join the crowd on the cross ing who hod committed themselves to , the keeping of a solitary policeman , a voice close beside her asked , "Will you accept my arm to cross the street ? I think would be a more suitable escort * cert than that formidable officer of * ' justice Bessie looked ap with a start into the face of a tall , handsome man bonding over her , with his brilliant black eyes devouring her pretty , childlike features , and in her confu sion she suffered him to draw her hand within his arm. She shrank perceptibly , however , from his unnec essarily close pressure , and when he had safely piloted her across she thanked him , said "Good afternoon , " and attempted to withdraw her hand , but he retained it with gentle force. "Pardon me , " he said , In a low tone , gazing intently into her eyes , "but I see you are a stranger in the city , and my conscience will not con sent to part ; with you juat yet. Tell me what I can do for you now. Where do you wish to go ! " "To the Gilsey House , " faltered Bessie , feeling Instinctively dis trustful of her unknown companion. "Then you want a Broadway stage , " he said. "But why do you go to the Gilsey House ? " "Because , " she replied , "I have friends there who are expecting mo. " "Let the friends go , sweetheart , " he whispered , bending closer over her. "Come with me , and I will take you to a much handsomer hotel , where I will enter yon on the books as my wife , and will pay your bill. " And he attempted to clasp her waist as he spoke. But the hitherto timid , shrinking girl sprang from him , and standing erect with flashing eyes , she said fear lessly "If you do not instantly leave me , I will claim the policeman's protection. " Then , hailing a passing car , she spraag on to it , and left him standing on the sidewalk , biting his lips at his discom fiture. How she found her way into a Broadway stage and reached the Gil sey House Besale hardly knew after ward , but it was a great comfort to Snd that she was expected there and her room already engaged. No sooner was she in it than her excited feeling found vent in tears ; then she bathed her face and proceeded to refreshen her toilet generally , and these ar rangements were just completed when card waa brought to her with "Mau rice Colbnrn" en it. All Bessie's diffidence returned as the followed the waiter down to thf > parlor , and it required no small effort enable her to lift her eyes to the face of the gentleman who rose from the sofa at her approach and advanc ed to meet her. But was she dreaming , or was her brain affected by the exciting scene through which she had just passed ? rhe person whom sh& now confronted vaa none other than her 'chance ac quaintance on the Philadelphia train , of ind Bessie as she gazed at him in a Bewildered manner , was conscious of still sharper pang than she had ex perienced on parting with him at Princeton. This , her Erst romance , then , was the father of a family , and ihe his hired governess ! Surely fate : o mis merciless " to the unprotected girl. "Miss "Sheldon , " said Mn Oolburn , I ol f retailing the hand he had taken , "this Is a most agreeable urprie. " But poo' Bessie had cast down her his earnest and felt eyes b = fore gaze , overpowered wlthflhame and confu sion as she murmured some unin telligible commonplace by way of re- fatigued , " said Mr. Col- "do you think you will be sBmcientlj refreshed after lunch eon for your r'de ? The cars are warm and pleasant The run rapidly , also , } and we do nut go further np than Newburgh , where the carriage will meet us. " " "Ohfyos , I shall bo qutto equal to It , " she ssd ! , smiling faintly ; and she struggled so bravely for the mastery over her feelings" that during luncheon she conducted herself with lady-like composure , and passed nobly through of the tete-a-tete the trying ordeal - - ride that followed. It was quite dark'when they reached - ed their domination , and Mr. Colbnrn remarked , as he placed Bessie in the handsome coupe that stood waiting for them : "The children have been allowed to sit up later than usual to-night to welcome you. You will find them boisterous , Miss Sheldon , but they are not in the main evil disposed , and I think you will get along nicely with 'them. " Bessie replied that she believed she would , as she was fond of children , and knew how to make allowance for them. And when , twenty minutes later , they drew np before a handsome villa , from which issued cheerful f stream of light , and half a dozen mer ry , honest-lookine little rogues came crowding around their mother at the pleasant front door , the life npon which the yonng governese entered did not look very formidable. "Miss Sheldon , I am very glad to see yon , " said Mrs. Colbnrn , cordially extending her hand. "Uncle Maurice , whera's my veloc ipede , and why didn't papa come home with yon ? " asked the eldest boy , thrusting his hands into the pocket of Mr. Colbnrn's great coat. "My husband is In Washington , " Mrs. Colburn was saying , as she led the way to Miss Sheldon's apartment. 'We expected him home before this , but my brother-in-law volunteered to go to New York for yon in his stead. Maurice is a most amiable , obliging yonngman. But , my dear Mlsa Shel don , how ill you look. Pray retire at once , and I will send your tea here. " And Bessie Sheldon was 111 In body and mind. The discovery that Mau rice Colbnrn was a single- man filled her with conflicting emotions ; but not once did she lose sight of the distance which circumstances had placed be tween them. His brother's hired gov erness must not suffer her thoughts to dwell on him , she told herself , and during the weeks that followed she conducted herself so judiciously that she had reason to be satisfied with her own course. Mrs. Colbnrn was very affable , and the children took readily to their new governess , so that her duties were comparatively easy ; and though Mau rice Colburn lingered at the hou ea.y- ing that he must take care of hli sis ter-in-law Bessie shrank from his - - , so ciety so persistently that he ceased to seek hers , and turned to the children for amusement. One day , nearly a month after the young governess had been domesti cated in the Colburn family , she was returning from a walk with some of her charges , when the eldest boy , who had remained at home , came running toward her with some , letters , and ex claimed , as he delivered them "Oh , Miss Sheldon , papa'a come , and he's brought me a velocipede , and Harry a pistol. Come in , Miss Shel don ; ho wants io see you. " Standing in the hallway , through which Bessie must paas to reach her room , were "Mrs. Colburn , Maurice and the new arrival , whom his wite drew forward to present to the govern ess. ess.When Besulo raised her eyes to the face of her pupils' father she shrank bac'r , crimsoning like a guilty thing. Then murmuring some inaudible ex cuse , she turned and fled np-stairs to her room "Your governess appears to have nerves , " said Mr. Oolbnrn , in an in differently surpris d tona , changing color cs he spoke , however. "Miss Sheldon is not very strong , " eaid his wife , "and I fear she has pal pitation of the heart I will go and see what ails her. " "I cannot remain a day longer in this house , " Bessie was spying to her self when Mrs. Colburn tapped. And accordingly she toli her patroness that she had received a letter from Princeton requiring her to hasten there immediately. Mrs. Oolburn looked perplexed , but perceiving that the girl was bent on going , she gave all'the requisite asits- tance to further her departure , say ing , however , that she hoped they would see her back again before long. An hour later Bessie was speeding away on the afternoon train to New York. Whither she was going she scarcely knew herself , but was present- roused from a painful revery by a light touch on the shoulder. "Mr. Colburn 1" she exclaimed , with a start , as Mauriee bent over her. "Yes , " he said , in a low , husky tone , "I followed you ; for If you were to go out of my mind thus , Bes sie Sheldon , all my life's light would go with yon. Listen to me now , I beseech you. " Almost mechanically Bessie suffered him to sit beside her , and it seemed as though fate were closing around herasshelistened to his earnest declar ation of love at first sight , strength ened and matured by several weeks' observation of her pure and exalted character. On the train she had firat sought his protection , and on the train she spoke the words that constituted him her protector for life. Six weeks later they were married from her couain'a house in Princeton ; but it waa not until she had been a happ/ wife for many months that Bes sie Oolbnrn told her husband the pare his brother had played In her Dss- brosscs street adventure. AN OLD STOB5T RETOLD. WHAT THE GOVERNOR OP SOUTH CARO LINA SAID TO THE GOVERNOR OF NORTH CAROLINA. The Bctailer. A great many years ago the over- nor of North Carolina received a friendly visit from the governor of South Carolina. After a real North Carolina dinner of bacon and yams , the two governors lit pipes and sat in the shade of the back verandah with a demijohn of real North Care lina _ corn whisky , copper distilled , within each reach. "There was nothing stuck up about these gover nors , " says a North Carolina state his torian , In the homely but vigorous language of his section. "There they sot and smoked , and sot and smoked , every once in a while taking a mutual pull at the demijohn with the In aid of a gourd which they used as a democratic goblet The conversation to between the two governors on the sub ject of turpentine and rice , the staples their respective states , and the Further they got Into the subject the lower down they got into the jug , and C. tha lower down theyeotin the jug the Iryer the governor of South Carolina jot , who was a square 'drinker and a trarm man with about a million pores every tquare inch of his hide ; wnich inabled him to histe in a likely share $ corn-juice , or other beverage , and keep his carcass at the same time well ventilated and generally always ready for more , while the governor of North Carolina was a more cautious drinker , but was mighty aura to strike bottom at about the twelfth drink , like as if nature had meas ured him by the gourdful. Well , they aot , and smoked , and argued , and the governor of North Carolina was"as hospitable as any real southern gentleman could be , for he ladled the whisky out in the meat liberal manner , being particular to give his distin guished guest three drinks to one , and guaging his own dose with great care , for fear that if he didn't he might lose the thread of his argument and the dsmijohn might run dry be fore the governor of South Carolina should be ready to dust out for home , in which case it would look like he had not properly observed the laws of hospitality , which would have been a -self-inflicted thorn in his side for years to come , and no amount of apology could ease his mind or enable him to feel warrantee in showing his'countenance to his fellow-men , especially in his hcme dis trict , where for generations it had been a point with every gentlemen to keep his visitor well supplied 'with creature comforts , and to hand him a good gourdful as a stirrup-cup when about to take his departure for the bosom of his family. Singular to re late , tha cautiousness manifested by tne .governor of North Carolina was of no avail , for at one and the same moment the jug went dry and the governor of North Carolina , much to bis subsequent mortification when he learned the fact afterward , dropped off into a ouet sleep , while the gov ernor of South Carolina kept up his argument , holding the emhty _ gourd in his hand in close contagious ness to the demijohn , and wondering at the apparent absent-mindedness ol hisjhitherto attentive host , to whom , after a minute and a half of painful silence , he made use of but one re mark : 'Governor don't yon think it's a long time between drinks ? ' the re mark being overheard by George , tha body-servant of the governor of North Carolina , who , knowing there was something wrong took the woods , where he remained in seclusion for three days , but the governor of South Carolina , receiving r > o reply from the governor of North Carolina , mounted his horse and roda sadly homeward with an Irrepressible feeling at his heart that there was coming to be a hollowneas la frlendsb'p , and that human nature was in danger of drift ing Into a condition of ohaotio mockery. " Ever since the occurrence so touchIngly - Ingly described by the conscientious historian , a common form of jnvlta- tion to join a social glass has been. "As the governor of South Carolina said to the governor of North Caroli na , it's a long time between drinks. " The form is as efficacious as that used by tbe itinerant minister when called upon in turn by two into one at short notice "Jiue bands. " Facts that We Know. 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Beau tiful , healthy Hair is the sure result of using Eatliairon. , A new and hitherto unknown remedy lor all alseases ol the Kidneys , Bladder , and Uilnary Organs. It will poaitiv ely cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop- 27 , Brlzht'B Disease , Inability to retain or eipefl thi Urine , Catarrh of the Bladder , hl h colored and scanty trine , Palnfal OrlnatlcR- , LAME BACK , Genera ! Weakness , and all Female Com- It arokla Intenul medicines , u certain In It effects and euros when nothlnz clae can. For sale by all Druggists or lent by mall fieo npon receipt ol the price , $2.00. DAY MEY PAD CO. , PROP'BS , Toledo , O. t T3 j , yaaz aildnea lor oar little bock , How a was Bared. " K. TSR , A ent ( or RehraiV * . SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC ! AHD St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Route I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I From COUNCIL BLUETS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all polnta In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota. This line Is equipped with the Im proved Westlnzbooso Automatic Air Brakes and Miller Platform Conaler and Buffer. Add for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT la on surpassed. Elegant Drawing Boom and Sleeping Cara.ownod and controlled * > y the com cany , run Through Without Change between Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council BluSi , and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Fadflt Transfer Depot at Council Blatb , at 6:15 : p m. , reaching Sioux Ctty at 10:20 : p. m. , and Bt. Paul at 11:05 a. m. , making HOURS ra ADTANOB or ANT OTHEB Boon. Returning , leave St. Paul at 820 p. m. , v > rlvLnr at Sioux City at 1:15 a. m. , and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Coundl BIu&v , at 030 a. m. Be lore that your tioketa read via "S. C. ft P. K. B. ' F. C. HUM , Superintendent. Mlaeoorl Valley , Iowa1 P. E. EOBIKSON , Ass't Oenl PMS. Agent. J. H. 0-BRYAS , and Paesonger Agrat , Council Blnfli MAKE NO MISTAKE : MICA AYT.F. G-REASE Composed largely ol powdered mica and toingUst the best and cheapest lubricator In the world. His the beat because ! t doss not com , bat forma highly polUhed surface over the axle , dstnz away with a large amount of friction. It Is the cheapest becauao von need use but half the quantity In rreutng your wagon thatyou won ! I any other axle greaaa made , and then run your wazon twlee a to g. It aniwsra equally we II for JID1 Gearing , Threehlng Machine * . Buggies , &c.a for wagoni-Sendfor foeket Cyclopedlaof Thtajs Worttt Knowing. Mailed 81 MICHIGAN AVBNO Your Dsaler For It octJO-U ii APPETIZER SURE CURE For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , CONSUMPTION - TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. The most acceptable preparation In the known world. By adding ; to TOLU ROCK and RYK itUe Ijemon Juice , you hare an exellent Appetizer and Tonic , for R n ral and family use. Ths Immense andinereasinpr tales and the numerous testimonial * received daily are th * beet evidences of its ilrtuts and popularity. Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than any article in the market. P A'lTlflM DOrr BE DECEIVED by unprincipled dealers who try to palm off npon TOB * * iA.H.WiS * common Rock and to of ROCK Rye place our TOLU and RYE. which Is U > only IIEUICATKD article made , the GENUINE navlnir a GOVERNMENT STAMP oaTich bot" . . Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue : TREASURY DEPARTMEJtT , OFFICE OF INTERNAL RKYENTJ ) WisHBOioa , D. C. , J nuary SB , 1830. f Hessn. LAWRENCE & MARTIN , 1111 Madison St. , Chlcaffo , Ills. . SK Sf V3Jj , CMn011n4 > ta the OP1"011 ' ° ' thls offlc * . onld have a sufficient quantltv ) wwie ' v8 , J TOLD.to , . E"e u " the < tontaes ascrih i to this article in pectoral complalaU whisky and the syrup constitute am emulsion rtnderiDr it an agreeable remedy to th ? nNPOUn.ed. . fCOr'lln t0 th ? S" 01lt " "y properly be clawed as a MEDICINAL RFPATiiT n ° Prorlsions . . M K n3S dcrvtho of U. S. Revised SUtrtes , and when so stamped , iray it sold oyDnwjists , Apothe < aries and Other Persons witnout rendering them liable to pay neolal tax as liquor dealers. Yours Respectfully , ( Signed ) QBEEN. B. RAUM , CommlSBlonar LAWRENCE & MARTIN. Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DEUG&ISTS , &ROOEES and DEALERS everywhere _ _ _ _ C. F. OOODH\N. AOEXT. n\fAHC XT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEWINC MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in public lavor. The White Machine justly claims to he the best made , the easiest running , the 'simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market , The White Co. employ as agents men of In tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , because they find everything just as repres ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha 'Office will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG , Gor < Davenport and 15th Stp. Omaha * THIS NEW 'AND CORRECT .4-fejE5 Proves beyond any reasonable question that the " ' CHICAGO ! & ! NORTH-WESTERN ; R'Y " Is by all odds the best road for you to toke when traveling In either direction betweear Chicago and all of the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest' " ' Carefully examine this Map. The Principal Cities of the West and Northwest are Stations on this road. Its through , trains roako close connections with , the trains or all railroads at junction points. < - . THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Over nil of Its principal lines , runs each way daily from two to fourormoro Trains. - Itjs the only road west of. Chicago that uses tuo HOTEI , DINING CABS.V. It Is tho.only-ro.-ul that nms Pullman Slceplns Cars North or Northwest of Chicago. 5 3rly $ ? ? 0,3rzz-&s : OFJIOAD. It forms the following Trunk Lines : \ &ouncjiPIH3' ? Denver & California Line. " "WInona. Minnesota & Central Dakota line , " , SJouxCjty.Npr.Nebraska& Yankton JJne. " "Chicago , St Paul and Minneapolis Lino. Erecport & Dubiuiue Line. " "MUmranlcee , Oreen'Bay & Lake Superior Lino. ' * Tickets . over this road are sold by all Coupon Ticket Agents in the United States and Canadas. IJemembcr to ask for Tickets via this roadbe sure they read over it , and take none other. KAEVIS HCGuTTr , Genl Manager , Chicaga W. D. STBS5BIT , Genl Pass. Agent , Chicago. HARRY P. DDEL , Ticlcrt Auent C. &N. VT. Rallw y. 14tN 13. E KIMBALL , AsanitantT < cket Aeent C & N. W. Hallway , 14th and Famham 6tre t * . J. BEHiL , Ticket Client C. ft N. W. Railway , 0. P. R. K. Depot. JAMlsST. CLARK 'Central Agtn * . m F ! And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASS8RTB1EMT OF HEW GOODS AT THE S3BCI / ap 14 mba Ux Ut 1208 and 1210 Farnliara Street. uiter 1001 FARNHAM , cor. 10th. rand Display -OF- SPRING CLOTHING ! 4V'V