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V't THE DAILY BER MfAWV PUBLISHIHC CO W5 Parnkam , bet. 9tk and lot * Strutt TERMS OF SUBSCKIPTIOK. 1 Copy 1 year , In advance po tpald ) . _ . 8 months " " . 4JBO 8 months " " . 8.81 _ TIME TABUS- THEIAILS. 0 , * K. W. .B caOa. m. , O. B. & Q.8 SO a , nu , 2:10 p. B. O.B.I&P.B. E. . 630a.m. , S : p. O-ABt JoeCAO a. m. B.t3ItyK HM B. * H. R. KV&tO a. . ' * " ? . * * H. Fi-ies. , ' uv B n p.k * - la. m. , 830p.m. , 11a.m. , llp.m. . Joe.,11 am lip m. U. P. B.B. , ip.BL O. & B. T. from Lincoln , MHO p. HU I.CIfr.fcP.711 K. to. T" B.4iLlnI < eb.,4p.Bi. JI * Local matlstbr'Statet Iowa leave tntonoe a dav , Tls : 430 a. m. Office open from 12 to 1 p. m. Sundays TBOHASF. ! Arrival And l epart rc UNION FACH7C. LBAVZ. Bally Express. . . . 11:15 p. m. do Hlxed 6:10 p. m. do Frelght.EdO a. m. lw p. m. do . .8:15a.m. : TOa CABD Of THK LUVI OKAHA. .t' . Sundays Ezcepied. Bundayl Excepted. CmCAO 0BOCK ISLAND A FACIUC. Kan _ .e"pOa.m. liall Ixprcs8-B : ' U Kail _ . .0Oa.Bi.llIanHHiim. . i > presi : pi rn. \ Express _ .100 a. SB. Sundays excepted. " KANSAS OITT , BT. JOE * COUNCIL BLUITH AKMTB. _ . . i . 6MOp.-K.-l Msfl ; . 7fl6T' . n. he only linAtttnhlnz Pflflnum BleeplnfOan oat ot OBubate Union 'Depot. OMAHA ft KORTHKRH NEBRASKA EAIL- WAYCOMPAKT. Leare. Arrive. txpnm _ . .80 a. m. 1 * xpreeji . . . 77..1 0p. m. I Mired . 10:16 a. nj V * { 4 Sally ExcptBnnd yi. V Jftk. ? ; K. B. In KKBRASKA. LI1TX. Throogh Cxpre _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 SO a m Accommodat'on . 7.-OOpm Tbronjrh Expreta . . . . . . . . 17 SXJP'.Bi AcoODHnodation . . . . . . . . . * Bion OUT ft ST. PAUL B. R. ' KzpteM 8.40pm f U i 730 P > a WABAsa , BT. LouiaPACina IJUTM. , t txarm. un r'Sa.m.-IMan . 'Ui6' - - EzpreH.2(0 : p. m. | Express .436 p. B. BBIDGE DIVISION 0. F. B. B. LeareOnaha , daBys-S am. , 8a.m. , 10 a 11 a. m. . 1p.m. , Sp. > sn.Xp.mi 5r > > nn . * " E& * Leave OotxncD JBluflsj"1 P36 > BL , * 34 * a. m , , 8:15 p. m. , 8:36 : p. m. , C25 p. m- Four trips oa Sonday , leaving Omaha t B an ! 11 a. m. , S and 6 p. m. ; Council Blub at at > , llS6 a. HU , and tS6 and 36 p. . "rissraaiatlinB. . Leare Omaha -C a. m. , 7. a. m. , 8SO . SB. , I p.Tn. , 40 p. m. , 7:25 p. m. , Leave Council BluOs : 8:16 : a. m , , fM a. m. , UM a , mi6:25 : p. m. , 7.-00 p. m. , fSO p. tn. Dally except Snnday * _ * OMAAA & &EFdBLICAN T ALLEY B. . LUTE , AUUTB. y.tl _ 10:48 a. m. , iiSB Dallrezcent Bnndavs. - ATTBIK7ATU ! . 3. ENCL'SH , A TrORKEY AT LAW 810 South Thlrteentii jti. St. , with J. M. WOOLW6RTH. CHARLES POWELL , USTICE OFTOE PEACE Comer 15thand J Farnhua SU. . Omaha Set. . _ msnuRALorv. . . , TTORNEX AT LAW Boome.Crelchtoa } , . Bloefc.ltth8t.01IAHA.JIEB. * -Bit THOMAS , 1 1TOKKKT AT LAW Loans money , httyl /V. and Bells real cctate. Boom " 8Cr igkfam Block. A. C. TROIP , ATLAWOffloe , In AnOBKKT George K. . FritchettJlf . ' farnhamBt ; ' 01IAHA.KKB , DEXTER LTMOMO , rTOROTCT AT L&W-GrsdekK > klJMl4 'A. Mi CHAD WICK- { - LAWOmce UM' ' LTTOBNK-AT . Btr et. Hock Best U - - Orelghtpn , Post OCot , OKAIUVKBBBAI . Procund.IKA. fffaienlt Procund. ooiiicrnoire Attorneys-at-Ltw , ATTORNEY AT LAW. AREACH IL0BK , MR. MMTM IT * . OMAHA. JrOonnellf \ . A111 rtfe ; y - a t > - L a w , new brickTmlldtag.Tl. ' corner rarnham Streets. . KlBICK. CB4B. B.KSWOI REDICE & REDICK , A11 Q-r n. e y a - a t-L an' , Bpsd-J attention will be glTee to all tolU apunst corporations oi every description ; wai practice In al ftbe Ooorts oi tbe State and the United states. Office , ramuaa St. , opposite , Ooort IIonw. EDWARD W. 8IMERAU TTORKC7 AT LAW Boon fl'OreJckMn Block , Itth and PoutUa Btreett. BoMh I , F. KAKDERSOK , TTOUStT AT LAW Ut > Ttashaa . Omaha tHehnseta. * Jos R. CLIRKSOS a. J. Ken. CLARKSON & .JHUNT , Successors to RICHARDS < ; , nDKT , Atiorpeys-at-Law , SI&S. Uth street , Omaha , Keb. HA.NTA CLAUS FOUND. Qre&tGst Discovery of.Uie A . Wonderful dlscorarloc In the world haT been made Among other things where Santa Class taj-ed Children oft ask U be makes goods or cot , 11 raally he Bras In a mountain ot saw. Last year an oxconton sailed clear tc the Pole And suddenly dropped Into what ceeEBclHke thole Where woail w ot wooden dcyfonudanewland , While filry-ilt being * appeared ba each hand. There were mocntolns like ouit , with more beaatUol preen , Aad far hrlehter vklos than ever wen MSB. Birds with the hnes ot a rainbow wen found , While flowers ot eiqulrite fragrance wen grow Ing around. Hot long wen they left to wender in donbf Abelur soon oane the/ had beard sauch aboct , Twas Banta Claos1 self and this they all say , 3e leoked like tbe picture esee erery day. He drove ap a teaa that looked Terr queer , 'Twas a team of eraashoppen Instead of reindeer , He rode In a shell Instead of a sleigh , Bat he took thorn on board and droT * tbece away. He showed them all over Us wonderful realm. And factories making foods for women and men Furriers were working on hats ( Teat and small , . To Bonce's they sold they were sending them all. Kris Ktncle , the Qlore Maker , told them at onoa , All oar Qloree we are s ending to Bonce , Banta showed them so pendr and many fillip more. Baying I alse took these to Mead Bonce's ( tan. Banta Claos then whbpered a secret he'd tall. Ai In Omaha crery one knew Bnnce wen , He therefore should send his ( roods to hli can , Knowing his friends will get thelt fall share. Now renumber ye dwellers In Omaha town , ' AU who wast preeonti to Baace's go round , For shlrtSi'GoUars , or clovw great and small. Bend roar lister or aunt one and aL. Bonce , Champion Hatter ot Ihe We t. Baarbi Hamburg Line. WEEKLY LINE OF STBAMEBS LKATINO NEW TORE EVERT THURSDAY AT s r. M. , roa , England , Franca and Q-ermany ForPawafe-applyto General Fanenger Agent * , _ . 81 Broadway , New York. w tAlSK E. MOOR PC HEKRY PUKDT. } OMAHA. VINEGAR WORKS ) EENSTKREBS , Manager X IST Q- " " * rrrr DIRECTORY. " MTOW8IWIS. ' " O ; * OS 8 Art Emportaa. 1BW Dodge ow" " . SUellBgrsTzngi , oilPalnUagi , Chromoi lancr Frames , FrunlngaBpedalty. Low price * J. BOSKKB , 1889 Douglas St. Good Styles. TESTATL CAOtTE , opposite postoBce. W. E. BABTLETr. P7 South 18lh Street. ARCHITECTS. DUFfiENE kHENDELSSHON. AECHTITECTS Boom II , Creighton Block. , A T. LARGE , Jr. , Boom X. Crelgbton Hock.- * * U WOTS AHtl SHOES- { § n VAXES filTIKK & OOg .Kne BootTand Shoes. ' A good asNrbn at fcome work n hand , * or.Hth and Barney. JOHN rORTCXATUS , 065 10th St. , mitrafscturai tc order goodvorl at { sir prices. Bepairiag dona. BED SPRINGS. . IiAKRUCXS , lianaf aetuftr.ahers1 BO : J. I. FKUKHAUF , 1015 Farnham Street. LO'tT B.TTE AIWEC8S. HC3HAKK ft SCQEOEUE8. the oldest B. and E Iwnse In Nebraska , established l&Tit. Omaha. CENTRALBEsTAURANT BEsTAURANT , MRS.A.BTAIT. oiUhwttt cor. 16th and.liedge.-3 , Beet Bond for t JM JienejS ' Bitlslactl.n Oasnnl . _ 1 Boirt tytne Day ; TT V or Month. - TT" * ? * ' t > \i Good Terms f or Cub. - l j * jBraiahedBooms Supplied. " 777CARRIACES AND ROAD WAC0HS WIT ; EKYDKB. Ko. 1 19 14th nd Harney St. AHBBRW &O3KWAT2B , 1B10" Tsinluun St. Town Burreys , Graded Seven * * Systems a jpecUlty. . v 8 ftjj 1J ritV JOffN O. WILLISUMDodge Street MCARSAHDTOBACC8. WEST , 4 FIUTfCHER , Vsmtoctnitrrof fapui , ad Who ewle DtiJerEln'Tbbicoos , ISOS'lMuff. W. r.LOEEHZDf , cmafictnrar , nlJOth St. " _ CMMJCE WMKfe/ Western Cornice Work * , Uanatsctaren Iron Cornlie , Tin , Iron sbi Sl le .Boofins ; . Ordera ! rom any lae&IIty promully { zecnted In.tbeiwrt. sosBner. ; Factory and Offloe J810Botje ! Street , ' 3sT ) Dis j.Iron ' Cornlcts , Wftdofcipi jBtc. , tnt&Vfsctared snd'pnt op ln a&y put of the country. T. EIKHuLD , 18 Thirteenth St. 3 1AOCKERY. J. B01TKEB , 1809 DougUi St. Good Una. .CLOTHINfr ANA FURW6XIKC GOODS QRO. H. PETERSON. 3 3fc6 H fc'C p Sboes , Kotloni sadJOctler 80'S. 10th fi CLOTHING BOBCHT a SHAW wfll psy hichnt cash pri f v second And clothing. Corner 10th a " DENTISTS. DR. PAUL , Williams' Block. Cor. 16th ft Podg , HWS , PAINTS AND WLS. . Fbarmaelsts , FlneTmcy Oobdi , Oor. 15th and DongUs Streets. _ _ . W. j ; WHTTKHOU3 K , Wtatwale & ReUn.W st. C. O.nnj2021 " Horthjiie'cninJns ' K.PARR. , MY GOODS. NOTIONS. ETC- - jJOHH H. F.-LEHMANN4CO. , ' Jfewfcrk J. C. Enewcld. also oots ft japes. FURNITURE. X JT ; CE063Ker and Second Hand Fomltore AodfjtoTCTf'liriDouiU * . E. 0. Turgeon A X J. BOSNERjaro PouglM Jt'rJiBe Ctoody-fti. , FOKE WORKS OMAHA FENCE CO. 1CST. FRIES A CO , 1218 Barney St. Impror- Ho Boies , aron and' ' Weod- Fences , Odea alltngs , ConnteJi of Fin and Walnut. . , . Donacbae , plants , ca.'flowen , tc. , N. W. cor IBih and Donrlas 8U. F8 I RY. - OHH WK ARKE h-8oSd.cor. MU > ft Jackson it. _ Z. HTEV'EKa- ' , T. y / A.kAtrERtK : / / WXPARROTTE400. , ' 1366 "DtBtlu , Strtet.Wholesale \ EidutlTily. > HMMIMEHtMANISTEElr f - 110 and. A. HbLHESrcoTMr 10U > an4 California. F B. W1BT , < S21 lath St. . bel.'Fira. ladles get TOOT Straw , Chip and Felt HaU don * op at northeasVcorner Seventeenth and Capitol avenue. WM.'JXiYB. PROP ' \ ' . V. ' ' HffTELS , > s - . ' ' ' " CAKFIELD HOUBE , Om. Caaie'ldT'eth & Faro" DORAh HOUSE , P. H. Gary , BIS FarnhaaTBt. BULVEirS HOTEL , r.SUTtD , 10thStreet. Ion them HoUL OuaHamf U8ib Av L fenirorth 1NTELUCEHCE OFFICE. " 'MKiL12ZIE DKNT , 817.16th Street. ; . y JEWELEK ; . , - 70ITH BJUMER. 1814 Funham Street. I E. BEETHOLD. Ears and Iff tals. , _ ' UMBER. UMEAHDCEHEKT TOSTEKiORAY , cbmt a * d-.Db .UMTS AW CUSSWARE. , J. BOHHKBlS 9Douglas\StaoodTariety. ! _ . ? , \ < ot i'iiSDQOicst ' ; 1 One o ! o . cipopnlai Merchant Ti8 celTing the latest detlgne for Spring and fium mar Goods for gentlemen's wear. Styllin , durable and prices Ipwas rer.tl5 18th bet Dong.ftFir. MEAT'IMRKETS : The Boston Market. KOdLKt ' BETTER ; Fresh andCared. . iatj , - OntnlngBtreeU < . ' MUIMERY. MK8. a A. KINDER , Wholesale and Retail , taiey Goods in great variety , Zephrn , Card Boards , Hosierr , glores , coneta , ftc. .Cbeapett House In the "West. Purchaser * sare SO per cent. Drte byKafl. * B Welsbaat RTOK. , proprietors , f ' : * "u ntYSKUUtS Mffi'SBRCEONS W. 8. GIBBS.V , D Boom No. * ' * ' , Orelghton Block , 16th Street. P. S. LSKENRINd , V. D , > laenlc Block. ' O L. HART , M. D. , Eye and Hsr. opp. potUffloe , ' ' * ' DR. L.B. ORADOT. Oculist and Aurlst. 8. W.inh and Farnbam Bt. mflTpCRAPliERSi OEO. IftVN , PKOP. _ _ ,13randC < ntralGaUeor Z1S BlzteenUi Street nearltasonlcHaH. Fint < lassWoriandProapt- , aesiOaaraateed. . ' s AW : STEAM Frrrmci P. W. TAEPT * CO. , 210 ISlh \bet."Wra.1 bam * Douglas. ' .Work jromptly artesded to J * * D. FTTZPATRIck il99Domrias Knit. PAWTINC AW.MPER HANGING HKKKY A. K03CTRS.H12 Dodje Street. HANING MILL. B oldlnn neve s ; balusters , Hand nUs , Bg , scroll sawtny ; & ( u. cor. Dodge'snd 8th ita. PAWNBROKER J. REFRICERATOIS CANHELD'S PATENT I. F.OOOPHAK'llUiSt. . betTrariCt/Har. SHOW CASE MANUFACTORY O.J. WILDK , ( annfaetnrer and Dealer In all kinds of Show Caw * . Uprlrht Cases tc.inT CasijSt.3 STIVES AW THIWARC. * A.BURMESTER , ; Dealer la ( tores and Tinware , and Manufacturer of Tin Rood and an kinds of Building Work Odd FaBows * Block. .BONHKBlBMDong. St. Oocdand Ch ap. . . . J. KVAN1 , WHoltsiJe and RitaJl , Sedrr t SECtW HAW STOKE , f PEKKIH8 & LEAR , 116 Douglas StK w sad eeond 'Band "Furniture , ' H cuse 'FurnfaMng joooX Ac. , bought an d sold on narrow marrlae. BEKBT KAUFMAMB , IB the new brick block on Douglas Street , has JaM opened a most ele nt Beer 'Ban. " Hotlandarom 10 to "n ' very day. t FLAKHZRY. - - * , , , OnFanAain. nart.toth. B. ftK.headq rt t , bM reepenad Mat and complete e klish. ttt w0eh , bacriac MBE aS Metier Sto * . oal Pnpbeer , wiU be open for tne bojs with Hot Loch on fat afur prarot date.1 , v . t i s t ' r * - * i i > - _ NWEITAKERS HAS.BaCWE,191tFamhambct 91 CENT STWES HEKRT POHLKAN , toy * , ootleas tptetan * . walry , Ae , fiUUtb bat. FaraiaHi * . D ' - Kwwi _ \yirt * i * * * J u M * 4 * fc i * ie wind raged and swept round the lighthouse in fitfuLgusta , driving the Mod in ft > ? . nOgalnaOi a1 walL Below , the tea heaved , beating against the rocks /with. ADominous ? * tn * % rv ( j > , . i ji.h. . a. ii * clondf , and not a itar waa to be aeen In the heaven T .JUl as dark ; ant naught wai visible save when a cloni 'glare of oar lantern gleamed fitfully [ on it. V * I had just come down from watchnd3 * * C. 'thinking jott flrn inj in , 'corigrafnlating * myself thai" doty did.not call meto.-gOrfOat'oa. : uclr a nlgKt1whehJbbrnewtd'me"onlheg"leJ } | came lEe'io'ana' cry Bomethlbfj between a shou ' for help and a.cry of distress ! z.I'liateaed. " Could It be ; abe bo t4n treed % f help ! | : N6f it came free landirard.Tr Isliitened Iig4lrii but nottipg farther canghfmj ear.-j-- ! Kriedlo penVade'myself that inj imagination had deceived me/ahd thkf it was only the cry of some seabird 'that I hadjtaardrpr agnoMithan ordi- Warily unearthlywaillng of the wind. Bat do-whajxonlj ( [ ) iNSonldiJot'get' ' oveMhe leelWg tnaHho * c'ry-'I1 heard wai of a homan belnR n distress. The feeling grew BO strong that , at last , eizlng.8 > ; ijaut sUck.and ' taking , npa Iant rn7-I'prepiired't'p face' ' ' - - - > . the'-gale- and _ . make . a > . esroh .round * about to - * \ JtjAY / * f t * - * - - * * -w ff r-fc landward. "I searched , waded through the sand-hills thstllilsy behind us , stum bling orer bashes and pieces of loose timber , half bliadedlby { the < drifting and and sleet , tmt1 could'find "ho one. I w tpr6priDg3o rfetnrn fagain after mytttmtl s8wrrnnt,1JwbB'rj , as I got within a hundred yards of the llght- , liontet" man gaunt , tall , wild , .and jdlitfbvelled beyond description id- vance'd , or rather tittered toward me. He "atretched out his arms to me iwith a imploring geiture , and utter- Mng a half Inarticulate cry , fellat , my leet insensible. I had my flask with ' meand 'poured some brandy do\rn the wretchedvman'a ; throat , and wh n : he'was somewhit revived , guided him with great difficulty to the lighthouse. T When.the light . .felluponTiim , I ( beheld one of the most fearful sights I have ever witnessed. The man be fore me j wai almost a akelstop ; the kin aeemed'acircely to cover hls'high cheek bones , his hair hung .over bis .forehead ln'unkept . 'lockij' amd the lower-jiart bf-hisNl-face Hfaaxovered by a beard of a fortnight' ! growth. The few Karmentsiejhadron hung.Jtf raesj- . ad his feet andhead were bare. He fepwered.byCtheifir _ iiriiHornt'uttenn ? fsiward } , while I went getjifood and ; drink for him ; his eye's wandered restlessly and suipiclouslv around ; Bomefesoaped maiilaib. He.ate"raven. . " mail' eats who has ously-asi-a not tasted- food for , many , hours/rayybe- : for'three ' dsysj and-thenOsat tgaa' ' into the'fire'agalh'wlthont a word. ' " % mate'ji ! Id V'how ' He started , passed his hand over ils forehead and .for. - are ply ; .burst i Jnto ar paitlotf ofHnara * and"Bobay I ' WAS dumbfounded' "Oome , come'mate , don't ak'ejbS-j-j ; the' woritV bver" . ijowi Yo'ti're 'safe wilh us ; and will be strong in a few dayi\time : but it's been nigh. , , too muoh for yon this tlme-ah ? 'J ald atieagth. "Ay , Indeed , " he muttered ; "I conldnot have held out < anothennlghf in this weather. I 'tufeyou my life" , " ' tie added : after. * moment's pause "I owe you my life ; " these words .he . jrev peated aereral times very Blo"wly\and with his great hollow"eyea staring va cantly before him. . x ' " . "The 'Queer chap this"Ithought. world's Jbeen 'too hard for him , I fancy. ! ' . . - snn - ' .Well , mate , " Iicontinued iln'a cheerfnlirolce"it's full time we should turn in ; here.'s A shako-down " J'5nw * ' for you , "What , can I atop hare to-nightl" lie Interrupted , in a tone of snrprlsa.r "ISVhy , friend8aid Ij astonished1 in my turn'wouldn't turn a dog ont pf doors such a .night as this , lee , alonef a fellow creature. . Stay ahdi poa'ire' welcome. You'd- best bide with ; uM , till ypu re.ft . bit khearty again , for it's but poorly you look" Midi gave a pitying glance at his kmaeiated , face , and greatly hollow , sulken eyea - " * * He moved uneasily on his seat , "Oanlstop safely ? 1 mean will any one come ? Are yon expecting any , ae ? " and ha eyed me keenly. ' ; " ti'No one , " laid I , with a laugh. "Why , in weather like this , we're cut offfrom the mainland sometimes for days" He nodded ; and looked more satis- Bed 'and Buttered a few words " 'Co himself , which 1 didn't catch. "Queer cuitomer , " I thought ; and taking an 'old matreis from , beneath , my bed , I gave it to him , .together with tone of my blankets , to make a bed with , and .then turned in-myielf. I didn'trgo to sleep at once , how- ever'I ' < wanted to keep an eye on my strange gueat ior a bit7 He rolled tiimself quickly In the blacket and lay down before the fire , and in'a few minutes aeemed to be fast aslee'p , and I wasc .jest dozing off , when with a cry of teiror , " he elarted from the ground. "Mercy , mercy ] don't touch mel'1 18 cried. - * - Thin , , with a shivering sigh , he covered hia'face with hia hand. 4 'Hallo , aatel" cried I. "Nightmare I gues * . Wako upj" The sound of > my voice aroused ilin ; andlooking curiously round , the rpcm , ) mnmbllng a few broken 1 ex- : oses , he arranged his blanket again wd settled himself to sleep , and I did the same. JJWhen ,1 , woke for my watchrmy1 curioua yisfio'r * was still wrapped in Ills blanket , and seemed to be slumber ing as [ peacefully as might be , before the dying embers of the fire. I looked' ithia face the face'of a man'abont forfy , or , may be , a year or two leaa ; he was so emaciated I couldn't aay ucactly.He didn't look like a work ing man ; hia featurea were regular and refined.1 " * 5VelItwo or three days pawed over. The gale had spent itself ; but .the weather was still unsettled , and we * rare on.the lookout for more storms. No human being , except our waif had come near us for more than a fort night ; and , for all we know of what bad taken place in'tha world during that time , England might have be come areuubllc : , or France a monarchy gain. - , f. * t sstljfcad itrlven to make friends with onr.'guestand to. find out what sort of a fellow he might be ; but I found that at the end of three days , I knew him no better than I. did on the first , he was so cautious and reserved. I be gan to think that he wsi reallv a bit queer in his head , hia ways wera so strange ; r He would alt all day long jj tha fire , never atirrin-eating little , and talking-less1 , but muttering uneasily < to .himself , at times ; and if tke door opened suddenly , or an Un expected noise were heard , starting with a look of terror painful to behold. He was quite inoffensive ; yet on the whole , I could not like him. I dis- iratted hk wavering , wondering eyes.- 3e never looked one straight in the ace ; and this made mo think he might > ea : bit oat of his mind. But when [ said'this" to my mate , he shook hia. ied , and aJd . . . . 'Lookout for yourself , Tom 1" At lajtr'tkB-wetther Kittled down : , ; , ; . uu Il 41 CiJt/ ! * - * TS * r. j and onVyisltor showed signs of mak- focthaniheragIbad. . found him. In. . So WJU ( my .mate . ) and I set /him up in-clothea of our own , such as they were. And when he had trimmed his beard.a bit , he .didn't lookBO shabby. The day .before ihe was to-leave us , an- old man who brought our litter ! " ' and odds and ends from the nearest : town , when the weather , permitted , arrived. . T iiif"f Ol'd Jim brought' us a goodibddget this" time , * arid , as'iunal ' , came in to have a chat and smoke a plpe.ortwo "What news , Jim ? " said Bill. "News ? TVhy , not''much' ; only Alice Grooves" pretty Alice we call ed her "hsa been murderedhe ! " " * " " * replied. * ' _ "Murdered ! Howt' * WHen ? " we "cried. ' " , , jt * * * ' 'Ay , iby. her sweetheart , they-.do saythougbi.if ; ; , he were .her * sweet ; heart , they'kapt their secret , pretty close.I -'eni-togctherf through , once or twice. A finefgen'tleman .he was ; too -'fine for an honest girl's sweetheart- was thinking. Put no :6ne : knows for'surf who did .It. , Poor little Alice ! I mind when the were a. Tittle thing , how'sTie's come 'atrotting 'after ' my cart , and sayiogpTake me up a- bit j oldJimand Tilgiveyou a prfsey ; ' ' andnbw ; she be a "a lying there'ln the churchyard with a wound an inch-deep-hrher-boBorar- . \ 1 "Douglas j.Crofts , . he- were , her sweetheart , ' traveller for a-large London * business jewelry and .silk , and ! such like , for the women if oik. Ho were a ? fine-looking- ; too , ' I mtn < ; and twice last summiir I heard- he were downatiHalcomb , staying at the 'White Horse,1 and 'twas at Jim. Anson'a the miller's Alice.met him , and they soon became friends- worse inck. , , , , . . ; . ; . - : ' "But it's 'all In the p'ap'era here , better nor I can tell it. . Take , and , read it. , Tm no echplarfj A'h , wholi this ? " said Jim , AS our guest' ' entered ; Seeing a stranger , the'terrified'look , I'had.so ' often notlcedpaued pverhii face , and he drew backhaatUy , 'but' Will shouted , "Gome in , friend ; it Is only Jimand ; he entered unwilling ly , shading hia eyes'With his hand , and looking1 over from head , to.foot _ , BUS- > Now Jim looks more foolUh ; than' ' IB Is. I aaw him taking'sto'ck'-of 'oat. visitor when he thought wo were 'not ' noifolng him- but * ! ' aejeFtbofigbt , nythlnc5 of It. The msriwaaap queer ! thopcht it natural -Jim ebonld look. . . ° . * T 4 t.lTt' 1 * - 1- " * at him. Suddenly , Jim rose , . saying VWell , ImuBt-beiofMoitown again. Good day. , M t'es : " " J " " - "Off "ao'.soon , Jim ? Oin't you stay and have -talk and- another pipe- man ? " aaid Bill. - * " ' " "No-time to-day , friend ; I-'ve-busl-- neas , " android Jim ' trottea.'ofl , and Bili after h'im , and Iba'd'to go np and lean tha reflectors , andait wasn't Jtill apper-tlmo' weinet ' .together again. ' waajinore odd'and' df-L Jtarbedithan usual that night. He'ast1 ' questions weput toiimTanU after Ve" bad taken-bur" foodhe would have leftrthe place. . BatJBill said Vv < < L9t'a read about the muider JM told "I of. " ' Heiopened the newspaper.-1 looked at our vlsitor'and'saw ' ' aim''drop like" a. lamp of leadlntoaoh'alr.I felt an- ' comfortable. I didn't know why. "Well , where la it ? .Bejiin , * Well , ' * if id I , "You road best. Read it out , man. " " * " " ' " ' " flAy ! , ay , " aaid' ho1 } "here .U is. -'Shbcklng mutdbr. . . Fifty pounds re ward , for the apprehension . ; ' . of "the ' = " - - - murderer. I'gltnced aoTDjs.at our gnest , who had ) made _ a slight movement. Hia tsy'es were fizedoh. , iWill's faca-withia ' look : of terror I shall never forget. J'ThenllageofHalcpmb , " began WjH , ' ! hasDbeea tha Bcene of'a ' foul' anditerribla-crime-the victim being Alice Grooves , the daughter of the ' f/arlsa clerk , a girl well known and ( much respected''and ' ' beloved in tHe village1 The .motive is unknown , The ? perpetrator Is undiscovered ; but strong suspicion resta 'on one " Douglas Oroft3.whb Is'supposed "lobayoleft the countrybatinHhoae - - - company Alice Grooves was uaen a day br'two before her-body was. "discovered in the pond known as the Black - , . " -1 > Here Will let th.e , paper flrbpun 1 ' iooked'at our Ruest. JElis eyespwtdely dilated , were fixed on Will , and he seemed to drink in every word of tha tale. ? "Go on , " he mattered , iiv a hoarse whjtper , as Will took up 'the paper ; ' , ' -'go on. They found the body in the Black Pool. " ' 'les ' , yes , " said WilVturmng over the p' per ; "where la ,117" "Yesfiurtne Bltfck1 Pool I know the place with a fearful wound in the breast. The corpse'presented a shocking spectacle. AlLtraces of Douglas Orofta are lost. He is a tallman , from thirty tglhlrTy- four years of ; age , with black .Hair and wHbkeri , gray ayes and regular feat ures. A reward of fifty pounds is offered for his apprehension. Jealously i It supposed to be motive for the ' ' " " " " crime. . "rhobrntel''ssid"Iwith an oath ; "if I could lay hands on'him he'd have a.h'ard-time of It. " . - 1 "Or if I could eithar , " returned Will ; "to servo a bonny good girl ao " "The old blackguard ! " I continued. "Poor little Alice ! " "Wellhere'ssomemore , " said Will. Onr visitors looked up with a start. "Well , read on , old chap , " laid I. MAy , ay ; but lel'a find the plice again. Ah here wo J > el 'Latest in telligence . The policeihave , discovered - ed a clew to the whereabouts orDon- dlas ? Crofts , whom there now seems little cause to doubt Is the murderer , and ! " - > .Here .our , visitor , rose.suddenly.wlth- anj , exclamation , took a few steps to ward the door , stopped irresolutely , and then , with'great drops of perspb- atioff running down hU brow , said to Will ; "Go on ; why keep a man In sus- peBse ? " "Why , mate ; " said WiU , looking ai him in surprise , "I didn't know as you'd take such am Interest In this af fair. As forTom , and me.why , we have khownithe poor tirj- ; ] child and maid , and are keen about it. Here , Uke'tho paper , and.raad it for your self , then/1 i - He snatched itj and with avidity devoured the contents. . I watched him a .alow suspicion taking hold of me. - ' ' "The police on his traces ! How did khey find ont , I wonder ? " said hehalf to himself , "Mere than a fortnight ago. No ; I don't believe they ever * " " " " will.1 JNo ! Andwhyjiot"wdd ? [ He ! looted ra'- > 'ioBpl lien forcing a ghastly laugb > ; re-r lied n "Oh , they never do find thlngi out ow. " . "HnmtWellr don'tknow that,1 .replied , filling..tnyvplpe.ri . + L'SomeU linear very little thing leads to dis- overy. Ol.Yeme ber , wben waS wy , a fellow being traced just by his having a limp , and bla left boot being' made a bit different to his right. In nqther cue one rather like This7 y the way , .only she. was .a erowp , Oman and a mother , 'not a girl- be clutched so hard at the murder- r'a coat , that a ee , bit was , .left , of he cloth IB her grasp , .and that led 'to he .identification of the murderer. nd ' - ' t f * "Stay your memories1 ' fnterTnpted * ie man , angrily ; then changing his one , .added , "JKremembariiioh.-ves.- H mb r it allf and his face re- umed Its usual expression of doll pro- -r- " -1 - - ' I gazad at him In astonishment Yes , certainly 'onr "visitor was' avery qneer party. I didn't half like him who conldhe be ? I wondered how he ever came 'here ? Why had'he'lieve told us anything .of bis past hlstcrj I think some such ideas struck Bill too , for I saw him looking sternly am 'Inquiringly at the scared being before us We exchanged glances , but gave nowords , to our suspicions. > After perusing the aczount of poor Alias's death several times , the man 'Hald. the paper , on the table and sat staring vacantly at vthe fire , with a .strange quiver in bis features. I de "termined not to lose sight of him thai .night ; he looked so wild , so devilish , ,1 , doubted he might do either us 01 blnwelf a mlachief. The.wind began to rise again ; wa seemea likely to have another wild night , this seemed to decide our guest , Who gave up hia Intention of leaving us , and net tied himself in the chimnej corner , as was his wont , for the even ing. Will took up the paper , and began to write a letter , and' was soon absorbed In my occupation when our visitor who had fallen asleep , aroused us by muttering ? "Alice , Alice 1 you were false false false1'Yon ! must come with me now rith me.'I-tell you-Ah 1" ' And he shuddered. ' "Bleodl blood I all on , her white bosom 1 Alice , awake 1 ahl the pool Mhe ' " 'pool 1" 0' Will and I exchanged glances. The wind jiighed mournfully round the tower , and the pea.birds fled wailing by in flocks. For the , fint time it fully dawned on us that the wretch we had rescued from starvation was no other than Douglas Crofts , who , Qyingifrom.the face of justice , had dearly met the death he so richly de- lerved , In awe-struck silence we listened to his vague words. All the ietails of his crime passed before him , ind were re-enacted by him in hia dreams. What a fate ! , The storm Increased , and the wind swept In a hurricane over the sand- bills. In the far distance , our prac tised-ears detected the sound of voices. Who could ba coming to us at such a time ? Will went to the seaward wind6w , and partly 'opened [ fe. No ; the voices were not from seaward. The wind blew off-shore. These were voices coming to us from liudward ; across the Band-hills. We listened. * At length a" loud , Tfnocking waa ' beard at the 'door , and voices below calling 6n us to open. With a start and a scream of terror , onr wretched guest .awoke. YOnly a dream ! " he muttered. But'the , knocking was repeated , and Will , 'who ' Had'gone down to'unbar the dl r , opsned it to a posse of police * men , who demanded entrance in thei queen's name. Behind them fol .owed old Him , the letter carrier. Up atairs'tbey ruihed , and into the room where we were sitting. _ The inspector , a tall , powerful man , iprangjfprward to seize Douglas Crofts , whin'with a terrible cry , the wretched nan sprang id the window and wrench- ngjit open , precipitated" himself Into ; he raging sea below. With a dull ihud we heard his body -strike on .the < Jdee of .rocks , from which it bounded offT and waa s wallowedby the angry deep/if A great awe-'fell on cs , and for a moment no.one. spoke ; ' " W.ell"tBaid the inspector , at last , ihq's'gone ; escaped ue , and cheated , he jbangman. 'A more cold blooded murderJl'never heard of , Now you , Thomas BJdley say how this man came to be here. " , Sb , forthwith , I had to tell my tale ; p the inspector ; I afterward learned many particulars of Douglas1 Crofts , 'a"ndj his relations with poor Alice grooves. How she had loved him , indicting to him against the advice of ler friends r how he had betrayed her , nnd jth'en , in a fit of jealousy and rage , ) ut mn end to herjlife. _ Jnij ( theletter carrier , got the fifty rounds reward , but It waa the price > f blood though the blopdpf a mur derer and It did him no good. He ne'Wr prospered. 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MICA AXLE GREASE ! omposed largely of powdered mica and Isinglass i tbe best and cheapest lubricator in tbe world. t Is tbe best because ! t docs not tram , bat forms highly polished surface over tbe axle , doing wiy with a large amount ef friction. It Is tbe ieapest because yea need use bat ball tbe nantlty In ( readng your wagon tbatyoo wool ! f any other axle greaae maJe , and then ran oar ton twice as longIt answtn ecniaUy s well for Mill Gearing , TbresUcg ( Hacblnas , aggies , fte. , as for 'wagons Send fer Pocket ! yclopedla of Things Worm Znowlnt ; . Hailed ree to any addreu. MICA MM0FACTOTINC CO. , 81 MICHIGAN AVENDE. , Your Dealer For It oct2 KIDNEQEN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for Weaker or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Blight's Disease , Loss of Energy ? Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions arisinj ? from Kidney or Bladder Diseases. Also for Yello-w Fever Blood and Kidney Poisoning , in infected malarial sections. JBTBy Ihe distillation of a fOREST LEAT with JTOIPXR BERRIK8 and BARL2T HALT w bar * disooreredKIDNEQE2Twbich acts specifically on the KIdaeys and Urinary Organs , reaortuirlnJurtom-Jl depotlts formed In the bUJd r and prorentlnc any straining , smarting sontatlon heat or Irritation In tbe membranous lining of the dncta or water passage. It eidUs a healthy action In th Klda yi glTln ; them strtogtb , Tljor ami restoring these organs to a healthy condition , showing Ita effect * on both the color and easy flow of nrine. It can bo Uken at all times , In aH climates and nndenll drcnmrtances without Injury to the system. Unlike any other preparation for Kidney dlSculUw It has arery pleasant and agreeable taste and flaror. Ithaibeen difficult to male a preparatlo * containing positive dloretle properties which will not nauseate , bat be acceptable to the stomach f' Before taking any UTCI medicine , try a bottle of K1ONEGKN to CLEANSE tbn KIDIiSY3 from foul matter. Try It and you wUl always usd t as a family medldne. Ladles erpedilly wfll like it and Gentlemen will find KIDNEQEIT the best Kidney Tonic T r nsedl * J NOTICE Each bottle bcara tha rgnntore of LAWKKNCK & MARTIN , also a Proprietary Oorarn . ment Stamp , which permits K1DNEGEN to be sold ( without license ) br Droggistf , Grocers and Other Persons rrerfwhere. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use.t. . I IfnotfoandatjroarDraggliUorOrocen , w wlU tend a bo ttle prepaid to tbe nearest express " office to you. ' * ' LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. , Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOOEE8 and DEALERS - everywhere. 1 Wholesale agents In Omaha , STEELE , JOHNSON * CO. , will supply the trade at manulacta prices. - " XT IS . ' , - - ; * A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE . Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in pnblio lavor. The White Machine lastly claims to be.the. . . best made , the easiest running , the 'simplest in. construction and the most perfect Machine in. the market. The White Oo. employ as agents men of In tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , because they find everything just as reprea- 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 , Cor Davenport and 15th St Oaafca. * ' ' ' % - THIS NEW A1TD CORRECT JCAP , d CK5 Prores beyond any reasonsbla question that tlia XT * * _ _ . CHICAGO7 & I NORTH-WESTERN i R'Y Is by all odds the best road for you to take when traveling In either direction between t Chicago and all of the Principal Points In ihe Werf , North and Northwest I-VA Carefully examine this Map. The Principal Cities ot the "West and Northwest are Stations on this road. Its Uuongb train. * make close connection * wtUi tno trains ot all railroads a junction points. * , , . THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Orer all of JU principal Hncs.runs each tray dally from two to four or mow * Fast Ex proa * Trains. It Is tLo only road west of Chicago that uses tno } - fi yt. , . * . PULLMAN1 HOTEL DXNXKCTQU8.V. itrtth0 ! J r2 iflIJirnn3punilnSlccpInKCai3Nortn ! orKorthwestof dilc oT Itiaa nesalj , . . 3,000 MIXES OF SOA.D. It forms the following Trunk Lines : lc ! uac'JP'uJ ' ' | .Denver&CallfoniIaLlne. " "Wlnona , Minnesota * Central Dakita line. " SJonxCUy.Nor.Nebraska& Yankton Una. " "Chicago. Bt Panl and Minneapolis Line. Sf11013. . Freeport & Dnbuquo Line. " "Slllwankee , Green Bay & LaJco Snperlor Line. " Tickets over tills road are sold by all Coupon Ticket Agents fa the UnltaO. Btatea * nd Canndas. - Bcmember to ask for Tickets Tla this road , bo sure they read orer It , and take none other. XAEVIH nUQHIIT , Genl Manager , Chlcaec. ft , W. H. SIECffiTT , Oenl Paas. Agent , Chicago. HARRTP. OOElj , Ticket Aittnt C. fcN.W. Railway , 14th sadrarnbamStn } ! ts. U , E KIMB ALL , AssutantTjcket Azent C. it N. W , Rallway.liUi sad Farmiam Street * . J. BELL , Ticket Aitent C. 4 H. W. Hallway , D. f. R. B. Depot. JAMK3T. CLARK 'Oenenl Ar.nt. GHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Upholsteiy Trade. A COMPLETE .ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE 3LO ap SI BUia th lat and 1219 Farnham Street. ZPIRIOIE LIST 9 MAMMOTH GLOT1NG HOUSE. Hard Wearing Goods I Men's Cotton Snlta S 4 00 Men's Cottonido Pants 10 to 150 Men's Cotton Worsted 600 Men's C iimera Pants 3 00 to 5 00 Men's Jeans 500 Men's Wonted Pants 3 50 to 5 75 Men's Satinet Suits ? 50to 6 0 Spring Orereoats 8 00 to 13 00 Men's Union Casa Suite 8 00 to 1000 WhitaVesU 100 to 200 Men's All-Wool Suits 12 50 to 18 00 White Shirts 62 $ to 1 25 Men's Worsted Suits..13 50 to 20 01 Fancy Shirts. 874 to 175 Men's Blue Flannel Suitf. . . . 750 to 13 50 CassimereShirts 100to 350 Youth'sSuite 40jto 900 Blue Flannel Shirts 100 to 17 $ Boy'sSuits 27Rto 000 Overalls and Jumpers..50u and upwards Children's Suits 250to 600 Snspendera 25to 450 Men's Jeans Pants lOOto 203 Cotton Half Hose 40o to $15 00 per dosea Complete line of Neck Wear , Linen Collars and Sum mer Underwear. Silk Handkerchiefs , Hats , Caps , Gloves , Trunks and Valises , Boots and Shoes. Agent for San Francisco and Oregon City Woolen Manu facturing Company. M. ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUS.E , 1191 Farnham , Corner llth Street.