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THE DAILY B
OMAHA PUDLI8HINQ CO , , PROPRIETORS
910 Farnham , bet. 8th and 10th Streeti
TEUMS OF SUnsCIUPTIO.Vs
' . . . 110 (0 (
months 500
. S.OO
RAILWAY TIME TABLE. '
LRAVI.VO OMAHA KA T OR SOCrn BOMB.
C. , n. A Q. 6 a. m. 3 40 p. m.
O' , n. I. fc"'f' ° a'amrn is ° o' J" '
. Arrhc
OR &OCTIIHMTS.
It'A M * Lincoln * * * " ! ' ' Jhf ° ! ! ? h Errc9 < , 8:35 : a. m.
i' fKljiht.-7.00 . .
ii . p. ' m.
" i' . n J lBjtm.
o t n'v J ° r ' 'lnco'n' ' 'f ' 20 * .
? ' ' Kfor,0scooh' :40 .
r' , ' : a. m
" j > { > Kt { ; o. J , fi30 ; a. m.
' ' " 1 * ° - ° - 8'15
ARRtmo FROM HAST AND BOOTH.
C. J. & Q , 5.00 a. m.-725 ; p. m.
S'n 'V 2V 8.45 m.-7:2S : p. m.
C. n . 1. 4 .
P.
9:45 : a. rn.-0.05 p. m.
CiV f' ' ' . . * a a' 7:40B' - fl : 5 P. m.
v . St. I. & n
, p. , 10:55 : a. m.-4:25 : p. m.
ARRIVIXO FROM T1IH WIST AND 80UTI1WII8T.
? ' R. ; Vl 'rom ' Lincoln 1S:12 : p. m.
U. P. txprc8n-3:25 : p. in.
? . 7 . . ' lNcl.Through , . KxprcM-US p. m
& M.
Lincoln Frelght-SiSS a. tn.
U. P. Freight No. 10-1:40 p. m.
Ji.o. 6 4:2f. : p. m. Emigrant.
J < o.10.SO p. in.
No. 14-11:35 : n. m.
0. & H. V. mixed , r. 4SS : p. m.
NORTH.
Nebraska Division ol the St. Paul & Sioux City
Komi.
J o. 2 Iwucs Omhha 8 a. m.
Jio. 4 lca\cB Omaha 1:50 : p. m.
No. 1 rriM at Omaha at 4 :30 : p. m.
I > 0. S arrives at Omaha at 10:45 : a. m.
OVUHT TRAIXS BCTWrlW OMAHA AND
conceit , nu'm.
Leave Onuhi at 8:00 : , 000 and 11:00 : a. m. ;
1:00 : , 2.00. 3.00 , 4.00 , 6:00 : and 0.00 p. m.
U \ o Council ItluflH at 8.25 , 0:25 : , 11:25 : a.m. :
1:25 : , 2:25 , 3.2 j , 4:25 : 0:25 : and 8:25 p. tn.
Sundaja The dummy \en\ca \ Omaha at .0.00
and 11:00 n. m. ; 2.00,4:00 : and 6.00 p.m. Leaics
Couiidl IlluOa at 9:25 : and 11:25 : a. m. ; 2:25 : , 4:25 :
and 6:25 : p. m.
_
Opening and Closing of Malli ,
BOVTt. OFtUI. CLOSH.
a. m. p. m , a. m. p. m
Chlaufo&N. W . 11.00 0:30 : 4:30 : 2:40 :
Chicago , n. I. & Pacific. 11:00 : 0.00 4:30 : 2:40 :
Chicago , U. & O . 11:00 : 0:00 : 4:30 : 2:40 :
Wahuh. . . . . 12:30 : 4:30 : 2:40 :
Sioux City and 1'aclflc. , 11:00 : 4:30 :
Union Pacific . 6:00 11:40 :
Omaha & It. V . 4:00 : 11:40 :
13. 4 M. In Neb . 4:00 : 8:10 : 6:30 :
Omaha & Northwestern. 4:30 : 7:30
Local malls for State ot Iowa leave tut once a
day , \Iz : 4:30. :
A Lincoln Hall is also opened at 10:30 : a. m.
Otilco open Sundays from 12 in. to 1 n. m.
THOS : f. HALL P it.
Business Directory ,
- Art Emporium.
J. U. ROSE'S Art Kmnonum , 1510 Dodge Street ,
Steel Engravings , Oil Paintings , Chromes , Fancy
frames. Framing n Specialty. Low Prices.
J. BONNER 1809 Uounlas Street GoodStvIes.
Abstract and Real Estate.
JOHN L. McCAOUK , opixjslte Post Ortlco.
W. R. IJARTLETT 317 South 13th Street
Architects.
DUFRENE k MENDELSSOHN. ARCHITECTS ,
.Room Crelghton lilock.
A. T. LARGE Jr. , .Room 2 , Cielghton Block.
Boots and Shoes.
JAMES DRVINE & co. ,
Fine Boots and Shoes. A good assorracnt of
home work on hand , torncr liUi and Harney.
THOS. ERICKSON , S E. cor. 10th and Douglas.
JOHN FORTUNATUS ,
COS 10th street , manufactures to order good work
at fair prices. Repairing done. t
Bed Springs.
J. F. LARRIMER , Manufacturer , Vlsschers' Bl'k.
Books , News and Stationery.
J. I. FUUEHAUF , 1015 Farnham Street.
Butter and Eggs.
McSHANE & SCIIRGEDEIl , the oldest B. and E.
buujc ill Nebraska , established 1ST5 , Omaha.
Boarding.
CENTRAL
RESTAURANT ,
MRS. A.RYAN ,
BOuthu cat corner ICthand Dodirc.
Ucst Board for the Money.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Meals at all Hours. ,
Board by the Day , Week or Month. >
Good Terms for Cash.
Furnished Rooms Supplied.
Carriages and oad Wagons.
WM. SNYDER , No. ISlh 14th and Harney Street * !
Civil Engineers nnd Surveyors.
ANDREW ROSEWATER , 1610 Farnham street
Ton n Surtcya , Grade and Sen crago Sjatciss a
Specialty.
Commission Merchants.
JOHN G. WIL LIS.1414 Dodge Street
D B. BEEUER. For details eeo large odertlso -
mcnt in Daily arid Weekly.
Cigars and Tobacco.
WEST k FRITSCl'ER. ' manufacturers of Cigars ,
and Wholesale Dealers in Tobaccos , 1305 Douglas.
W. V. LORENZEN manufacturer 61410th street
Cornice Works.
Western Cornlco Works. Manufacturers Iron
Cornice , Tin , Iron and Blatp Roofling. Orders
from any locality promptly cxicutul.In the best
manner. Factory and OUico 1310 Dodge Street
GiUanlzcd Ir9n Cornices , Window Caps , , etc. ,
manufactured and put up in "any part of the
country. T. S1N1IOLD. 110 Thirteenth street.
OrockerV'
J. BONNER , 1309 Doiuiu street Good line.
Clothing and Kurnlshlng Goods.
GEO. H. PETERSON. Also'Hats , Caps , Boots ,
Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , 80t S. 10th street.
Clothing Bought.
C. SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second
hand clothing. Corner 10th and Farnlum. .
Dei tlsts.
DR. PAUL , Williams' Mock , Cor. 15th tt Dodge.
Drugs , Ha'nts and Oils.
KUIIIi & CO. ,
J'harmaclsts , Flno v . r. ods , Cor. 16th and
Douglii fctrects.
W.J. WHITEHOUS < w * wileiRetail , 10ths { .
C. C , FIELD , 2022 N * lh Sldo Cumlng Street.
M. PARR , DrustfUt , lOlh and Howard Street * .
Dry Good Notions , Etc.
JOHN II. F. t IJIMANN & CO. ,
New York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and ISlfi Farn <
lura street
L. C. EncvroU also l t" tl(1 shoo , 7th 4 Pacific.
Furuiture.
A P. GROSS , New and Second Hand Furniture
and Stores , 1114 liouztu. Hljhcst cash price
l > aid for second hanu uaoat.
J , BONNER 1300 Douglas st Fine goods , Ac.
Fence Works.
OMAHA FENCE CO ,
OUST , FRIES i CO. , 1213 Hartley St. , Iinproi c
cd Ice Itoxcs , Iron and \\ood rciices , Orllcc
llallhiM , Counters of Pine and Walnut
Florist.
A. Donaghue , plants , cut flowers , seedi , boquets
etc. N. W. cor. IBtii anl Douzlas streets.
Foundry.
JOHN WEARNE & SONS , cor. 14th & Jackson sta
Flour and Feed.
GIIAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Farnham SU. ,
Wclshans Bros. , .roprlctore.
Grocers ,
Z. STEVENS , 21st between Cumlnjr and Iiard.
T. A , McSHANE , Corn. 23d and Cumlng BtreeU.
Hatters.
W. L. PARROTTE & CO. ,
1306 Douglas Street , Whol IeExclusUeIy.
Hardwaie , Iron and Steel.
DOLAN & LANGWORTIIY , Wholesale , 110 nd
16th street
A. IIOIJIES corner 10th Mid QUKornU.
Harness. Saddles , Ac.
. B. WEIST 820 Mlh 8 . , b
nt and Bonnet Bleachers ,
Mitels. '
CASTIELDIIOUSEOex CanB < > MMhJk Farnham
DOItAN HOUSE , P. I. , , , , VarnhamT
SLAVB.V3 HOTEL , F. SU\en , 10th Street ,
Southern Hotel Ous. l , mel , eth A Lwenworth.
ron hencinc ,
The Western Oornlro Work. , Apents ( or the
Champion Iron Fence Ac. , have on Rand all kinds
'tir ? j > nc8'C
. 1310 Dodge > uc .
Intelligence omce.
MRS. LIZZIE BEST 217 16th Street.
Jeweller * .
'JOHN IUUMER 1314 Farnham Street.
Junk ,
H. HF.nTI101D , lUw and Metal.
Lumber , Lime and Cement.
' 03TEU & GRAY , corner eth anil DougUs Ski ,
Lamp * and Ulntiware.
J. DOXXEn. 1309 Donjlas St Good Variety.
Merchant T llor .
0. A. MNDQUEST ,
) ne ol our rnoit pxjjmlar Slcrchant Talloro l ro-
ehng \ the latctt dentgns ( or Spring and Summer
Goods ( or gentlemen mr. Stjllth , durable ,
nd urlccslownaoer 216 13th bet. DOUC. & Fatn.
Millinery.
IRS. 0. A. 1UNGF.R , Wholesale and Hctall , Fan-
v Oocnla In Rreat raricty , Zcfhyn , Card Hoard ! ,
loslcr } ' , Glo\cs , Conets , Ac. Chrapott Ilou o tn
ho West. Purchaser ! ( \o 30 per cent. Onler
y llatl. 115 Fifteenth Street.
Physicians an * Surgeons.
V. S. OIBIig , M. D. , com No. 4 , Crclghton
lilock , 16th Street.
A. S. LKISF.N1UM1 , H. 1) . Masonic Block.
C. L. HART , M. I ) . , Ejc and Ear , opji. poetoffico
DR. Ifc II. GRADDY ,
Oculist and Aurist , S. W ISth and Farnham Stfl.
Photographers.
GEO. HEYN. PROP. ,
Grand Central Gallcrr ,
212 Sixteenth Street ,
car Masonic Hall. Flrat lata Work and I'romiit-
Plumbing , Qai and Steam Fitting ,
P. W. TAUPY & CO. . 210 12th St. , bet. Farnham
nd Douglas.VorK promptly attended to.
D. FITZPATHIGK , 1400 Douulas Street.
Painting and Paper Hanging.
I1EXUV A. KOSTER8.1412 Dodge Street.
Planing Mill.
A. MOYER , manufacturer of sash , doori , blinds ,
noWiiiRs , newels , olustcra , hand rails , fiirnlihln
scroll enning , &c. , cor. Dod o and 9th streets.
Pawnbrokers.
. IIOSENFELD , 322 10th St , bet. Far. & liar.
Refrigerators , Cantleld's Patent.
C. F. GOODMAN , llth 8U. bet. Farn. A Harney.
Show Case Manufactory. )
O. J. WILDE ,
tanufacturcrond Dealer1 In all kinds of Show
Cases , Upright Coses , a * . . 1317 Cass St.
FRANK L. GKUIIAKD , proprletorl Omaha
> liow Case manufactory , 813 South } oth street ,
) ct\\ccn Lcavcnnorth and Marcy. All goods
arrantctl tint-class.
Stoves ana Tinware.
A. BUnjIESTER ,
> caler in Stoves and Tinwaro , and Manufacturer
f Tin Roofs and all kinds of llulldlng Work ,
Odd Fellows' Ulock.
. 110NNEH , 1309 Dowlas St. Good and Cheap.
Seeds.
. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills and
Cultivators , Odd Fellows' Hall.
Shoe Stores.
Phillip LanfT , 1320 Farnnam st. , bet 13th & 14th.
Second Hand Store ,
PERKINS & LEAR. 1410 Douglas St. . New and
ccoml Hand Furniture , HOUHO Furnishing Goods ,
& .C. , bought and sold on narrow margins.
Saloons.
HENRY 1 < AUFMANN ,
n the new brick block on Douglas Stroct , has
Just opened a most elegant lieea Hall.
Hot Lunch from 10 to 12
every day.
FLANNERY ,
) n Farnham , next to the U. & M. headquarters ,
ios ro-opuned a neat and complete establishment
whichbarring FIRL.and HothcrShipton's Proph
ecy , will ba opened lor the Doja with Hot Lunch
on and after present date.
" Cal lonK " J. FALCONER. 679 ICth Street.
Undertakers.
CIIAS. RICWE , 101B Farnham bet 10th & lltd.
P. PEMNEK , 30.1J Tenth street , between Farn.
lam and Harney. Does good and cheap uork.
00 Cent Stores.
IENRY rOIILMAN , tovs , notions , pictures
ouelry , i.c. , 13 14th bet. Farnham and Douglas-
? . C. HACKUfl. 1205 Farnham St. Fancy Ooodn
Jnited 'States Depository ,
NationalBank
OF OMAHA.
Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts.
OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN
OMAHA.
SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. )
EBTAHUSIIKO 18SO.
Organized M a National Bank August 20,1SC3.
CAPITAL AND PROFlTsioVEn MOO 000
OrriCERS AND DIRKCTORS :
HERMAN KOU.NTZK , President.
esTi's KOUNTZK , Vice President. *
II. W. YAMS , Caihlcr.
A. J. Porrtirrox , Attorney.
JOHN A. CUKIOIITON.
F. H. DAMS , Asst. Cashier.
This bank receives deposits without regard to
amounts.
Iiwucs time cortiflcatca bcarit'e Interest ,
Draws drafts on Sun Francisco and principal
cities ol the United States , also London , Dublin ,
dliibur li and the principal cltlca ol the conti
nent ol Kurojio.
Sells passenger tickets ( or emigrants by tlio In-
man line. marldtl
The Oldest Established
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
Caldwell , Hamilton & Co , ,
Business transacted game 09 that ol on Incor-
) > orated oank , i
Accounts kept In currency or gold subject to
eight check without notice.
Certificates of deposit issued payalle In three ,
ilx and twelje months , bearing Interest , or on
demand \ \ ithout Interest. ,
Advances made to customers on approved ccu-
rltics at market rates of interest.
Buy and sell gold , bill ) of exchange , govern
ment , etato , county and city bonds.
Draw filK'l't ' drafts on England , Ireland , Scot
land , and all parts of Kuropo ,
Sell European passage tickets.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY HADE.
qugldt
DP , Black's ' Rheumatic
arranUxl a Sale. Certain and Lpoedy Cure lor
Rheumatism in all its forms , Neuralgia , Lame
lack , Pain In tlio Hreoet and Side , Pain In the
itomoch and Kidneys. &c. It It an Internal rtmc-
dy , a Tonic and lllood Purlfler. and while It re
mo\C9 the DlscaM Itlmjifous the general health
SM1TIJ , BLACK & CO. , Proprietor * ,
Plittaiuouth , Neb.
, Otol Agent , Om&b * .
OHM I. BKB1CK. CUM. B. BSDICI1
REDIOK&.REDICK ,
ATTOENEYS- - LAW.
Special tttentlon will b riven to JI lulU inlnit
eorpopatloni ol very desciiptlon ; will prttilet In
all the courU ol the bUte and th * Untied State * .
Owc l' rnh m 8k , oppodU Court IIouw.
FARMER WHITE.
UT F.tor.NK r , HALL ,
You may envy llio joys ) o' the farmer ,
An fancy his free , e.ijy life ;
You may Jit nt hl < boiinttful table ,
An' jirfti-so hi * iiitlu trioui wife ,
hf youworkcdintho wocnl in tlio inter ,
Or follcred tlife furn-r nil day ,
> \ ith a team o * unruly yountt oven ,
An' feet heavy loiufetlwilh clay.
Kf you hejil theulili > lo\v I'm n-thinkin'
" \ nu'il sing in n thlfcreut way.
You nifty talk o' the golden-eyed daisici ,
An' lilic1) that wear scch n rhnnu ,
Utitit nive nio.rt hcnp o' hanl labor
To keeii Vm from t.i > 'iliu' my farm :
\ on mty pictur * the polden uiiicts ,
An' lnudcaK4 | co full o' reiMise ,
Hut I noser K'ct time to linik at Vm ,
Kxccpt when it mini or it SIIOWB ;
You inny fiiij : b' the pong-hii-ds o' sum
mer ,
I'll tend to the hawks an' the crows.
Yon may long for the lot o' the fanner ,
An' dwell on the plesur's o' toil ;
Hut the good thingi wo he on our
table
All hcv tn he dug from the anil ;
An' our beautiful , bright , ynller hutter ,
I'erliAim you may ne > cr hcv lennicd ,
JInkcs a heap o' hard work fur the
wimmin ,
It hex to bo cheerfully churned ;
An' the checie HO iiliimp in our pantry ,
All liov to bo lifted nn' turned ,
When homo from the hay field in sum.
mer ,
With stars clcnmin' over my head ,
When 1 milk by the llijht o * my lantern ,
An' wearily crawl into bed.
When I think o' the work o'tho morrow ,
An1 worry for fear it might rain ,
When I hear the loud peal o' the thun
der ,
An' wife , she begins to complain ,
Thou I feel ez if lifo wiu a bunion ,
With little to hope fur or gain.
Hut the com mint be planted in spt ing-
lime ,
The weeds must bo kcp' from the
ground.
The hay must bo cut in the Hiiminor ,
The wheat intuit bu cnvdlcd nn' bound.
1'ur we never nroout o' tmiploymeut ,
Except when we Ho in our bed ,
1'ur tbts wood must bo hauled in the
winter ,
An' patiently piled in the nlied. {
While the grnin'imiHt betook to the mar
ket ,
The stock must bo watered an * fed.
You may envy the joyg < V the fanner
Who works like a slave fur his bread ,
Or , mcbby , to pay off a mortgage
That hangs like a cloud o'or m'n head.
You mayj sit in the nlmile o' the orchard ,
Nor think o' hu wants or his needs.
You may gnzc at his mcadc an' corn
field * ,
An' long fur tlio lifo thpt ho leads ,
Hut there's lectio o' comfort or pleosur ,
In fightln the bugs an' the weeds.
Hut the fanner dcpeudi upon only
The things that no earns by his toil ,
An' the lectio he gains is got honest ,
Hy turnin' and tijlin' the soil.
When IUH last crop is toted to mnrkct ,
With conscience , all spotless andclcar ,
Hemay leave the old f arm-house forever ,
To dwell in a holier sphere ;
An' the crown that he wears may be
brighter ,
Becruise o' his simple lifo hero.
"FOR BETTER , W , WORSE , "
"Ho is the worst of all characters
for a husband an idle man Hattie ,
and , I fear , ho adds to it the base
ness of a fortune hunter. "
"You shall not speak so of him ! I
will not listen to the slander ! Ho
loves me of that I am convinced.
I have not been an heiress so long not
to have learned when n man lies and
feigns a passion for interest when "
and her voice grow richer and lower ,
"ho speaks to mo from his heart. I
have tested him , weighed him well ;
ho has faults , ninny of them , but de
ceit is not one. Ho loves mo.
"Mr. Stewart looked sadly at the
agitated girl and carried away with
licr own generous warmth , she left
ho seat and stood orcct before him.
"Uncle Lewis , trust mo , trust him.
Lot mo bo his wife with your con
sent"
"Of what avail will it bo for mo to
refuse it , Hattie ? You are eighteen
tomorrow , and , by your father s will ,
free to choose your own husband ;
your property becomes your own , and
my ollico as your guardian ceases. "
"But not your position as my friend
my undo ; my second father. Can
you think 1 was bound to obey you by
none but legal tics ; that my love re
spect and submission wore paid only
to my guardian ? You wronged mo ,
uncle , and in nothing moro than this
question of my marriage. I como to
you , not as the guardian , whoso newer -
er expires tomorrow , but as the friend
who 1 trust , will stand by mo through
lifo ; I como for counsel , affection and
advice. Do not tell mo , coldly , that
I am free to choose my own lot.
Speak to mo now as you have always
done as if I were your child10 !
"Hattio , Hattie , how can I speak ?
If truly , I shall griovp you. But you
are right ; you como to a friend for
counsel , and ho will speak as a friend
should. Koviow Edward Du Hand's
lifo , and scu if I am not justified in
my foars. Brought up by parents
whoso means wore just sutiicient to
give him a , liberal education and sup
port him 'independent of business.
Their small fortune is inherited on
their death , and lost his first specula
tion , leaving him a inero pittance.
Ho lias studied law , and with energy
and industry could have carved out a
and a name. What did ho do ? Ab
solutely nothing. With a fascinating
manner and a splendid education ho
cultivated ) every refined taste , indulg
ed in every extravagance and lives n
lifo of complete iulenos , with means
barely support him. His office is a
lounging place for men of fashion ,
who rely upon hisJiospitalily.To crown
all woos an liciress , that her purse
may supply him witli his perfumes ,
kid gloves and fast hoVses.
"You are severe. "
"I feur I am just. "
"Take the reverse of the picturo.
Edward was.au only child , of line tal
ents , and the pride of both parents.
From his birth every whim was in
dulged , every caprice met compliance ;
his profession was studied merely as a
rofuL'o in case of necessity , and ho was
launched an orphan upon the world
with cultivated mind , refined tastes ,
extravagant desires and an easy for
tune , The roguery of a friend per
suaded him to the speculation which
ruined him lip stood alone. His
income was sufficient for a single man ;
he was popular in society , courted by
the men for lilt wit , his good humor
and his proficiency in athletic exer
cises ; by ladies for his conversation ,
music and gallantry , "Without any
Htimulua to exertion , ho suffered his
time to pass in floating lazily down
the tide of time , content to let each
day find its own occupation and re
aourcea. Then he met me , and hi *
whole view of lifo changed. For my
mko ho will renew his studies , open
. 'us ' office for business and b ? in a now
; ife. Don't slmko you hoftd so mourn
fully ; trust to a woman's he.ut and in
stinct. There is n mine of good in
; his spoiled child's heart ; let mo bo
the agent by which it is worked to
mxluco good fruit. Ho stands now in
i perilous position ; my refusal will
: hrow him back on his old lifo , with a
icnrt ready to dare much evil , reckless
and Imrd.to bo wrecked in dissipation ,
or sour in misanthropy ; ' ) " love w ill
win him to nobler aims' and higher as-
liirations. "
"It is a dangerous experiment , Hal-
tie. "
"Only ono more argument and t
cave the dicision in your h.uids ; 1
ovohim ! For1 his sakp 1 cmiltl hear
sorrow , poverty , anything hut incon
stancy. With him life villbo glad
-hrough any Buffering ; without him ,
, ho future looks mournful nnd dreary.
[ f you so decide I will /lismiss him ,
but my heart will break in lining it.for
I love him ! "
And so , by her lost argument , Hat-
Lie Lawson won hot uncle's consent to
lier marriage.
The world shrugged its shoulders
when the news came nut. The men
congratulated Edward uprm his suc
cess , and smiled knowingly to one an
other as they snoko , the women shook
their heads and wondered how Hattie
could bo so blind as not to see through
"that dandy's" schemes.
They had boon married ono year ,
and Hattie was beginning to wonder
if Edward had been socking her for
tune after all. Ho was devoted as
over , kind , loving and fascinating ;
jut ono client had placed a brief in
us hands , and she know tluil their ex
pensive house , mode of living and
luxuries wore drawn from her pursu.
She was speculating upon this when a
mick , manly stop , a cheerful voice
made every doubt vanish , and she
"ooked up to crcet her husband.
"I have como up for you to ride ,
Ilattio , so don your habit ! The
jroad braids , little wife you know
my weakness. Nothing sots oil' such
[ ingnon little faces as yours like heavy
braids and drooping plumes. "
"Nonsense ! "
"Sense , I assure you. When you
, io that black beaver over these dark-
jrown braids , I defy the world to
> reduce such an irresistible little
'emalc. "
She was nimbly plaiting the rich
irofusiou of hair while he spoke , and
: hero was a long silence. Turning
'rom the glass for his approving smile ,
she was surprised to sco him sunk in
a reverie , and , to judge from his ap
pearance , a painful one.
"What is it , Edward ? "
Ho raised his head as ho felt her
soft hand on his shoulder.
"Tho old story , Hattie. Nobody
trusts mo but you ; I cannot command
ono client. They think that my motive -
tivo in marrying was a mercenary one ,
ind they hold back from me. Lot him
live on his wife's money , and leave the
profession open to these depending on
it for bread. "
"I am almost tempted to echo the
wish. "
"No , Hattie , there are temptations
enough for mo to live in luxurious in
dolence ; lot your influence bear where
it has over rested , upon something
noble , if you can find it in such a
wasted nature as mine. "
"If I had not found it , should I bo
your wife now ? Who first led mo to
sfo whore my wealth could bring mo
the blessings of the poor ? W'l ' °
pointed out to mo the secret charities
that make louely hearts glad , and
comfort proud poverty witliout the
weight of obligation ? Who told me of
students struggling to support a
widowed mother , or sister , or yaiuly
trying to save the means of getting an
education ? Whoso delicate , searching
and anonymous letters have sent re
lief to those templed to curse the
world and die , yet too proud to wear
any but a smiling face over a wretched
heart ? How proudly , I say , my hus
band led mo to such deeds and taught
mo that \ycalth is lent to give an ac
count of it at last , whether wasted or
blessing others. "
"Ah ! Hattie , your sweet face first
made mo look back into my own heart
and find there only wasted opportu-
tunities and a useless lifo. What
wonder if I turned from such a sight
to try and aid you in your own
loving schemes of charity , only bring
ing a man's frequent opportunities to
assist you in your work/ /
"Tho horses , sir , " said a servant ,
and Hattie sprang up from her seat
beside her husband to got her hat.
Another year and the crash of 1873
swept Hattie Du Hand's fortune away.
Her undo came to tell her the news ,
and left.her stunned sick with the
prospect of poverty , and , spite of her
self , shuddering at the thought of her
husband's dismay. AH tno weary
day passed and ho came not. Had he
left her to boar her cross alone.
Stilng , indignant at her own heart for
such a thought , it would recur as the
evening sot in and ho came not.
Wearied with waiting , sick with ap
prehension , she throw herself on the
sofa and sobbed in bitterness and
loneliness.
Hark ! The well-known stop on
the stairs ; but not slow as of one
disappointed ; but springing and light ,
"Ho dots not know , " she thought ,
"and I must tell him. "
Ho came in with such a brii'ht face ,
his cheeks glowing , his eye bright , 1m
lips smiling , that site turned faint at
the thought that t > lo ; must blast all his
joyousncHB.
"Crying , Hattie ? " ho said , with his
face changing to a look of tender sym
pathy.
"You are very late , " she said trying
to steady her voico.
"O.h , you must get used to that. 1
shall keep business hours now. Off in
the morning homo for an hour at
lunch and then off again till din
ner. "
"Have you heard ! " she whispered ,
"Yes. Do I seem hard and unfeel
ing , darling ? Forgive mo ! But , Hut-
tie , dear , you shall not feel any priva
tion that my love can keep from you.
Wo shall not bo rich ; many thingi
must bo snared , yet , trust me , ' I wil
work hard before you shall suffer. Oil
I can not I can not help it , Hattie
I urn glad clad of this ! You ore
mine. Now I can prove to you , ant
to the world , that your 'fortune ' was
nothing to me ! I have seen your uncle
clo to-day , and , through his kindly
exerted influence , I have secured tli
situation as bookkeeper in a whole
ale grocery store. "
"Youyou , Edward , with your re
fined taatea nnd luxurious habits1 "
.
"Why , Haltio , the salary is $1,000
a year. Think of earning that1"
"Oh , Kdwanl , my own lo\o' " And
lore the sobs came too thick for moro
vords. 11 is on n voice was husky as
10 said :
"Hut for you , Hattie , I should below
low ft miserable lounger- gambler ,
> crhnps , or worse. 1 feel that t am n
nan , with a true heart and a willing
morgy , and the turnint ; point of my
"
ifo was your words , 'l"trust you , Ed-
vard. ' You did trust mo , and Oed
lelpnig mo , 1 will win the trust worth-
Nobly ho kept his word. The lux-
irious homo was sold , and in a quiet
louse they began lifo again humbly.
L'hero is ono child , a second Edward ,
o knit his parents hearts in a closer
loud. And Hattie knows that bo-
ween her and poverty there stands a
ntu heart , a willing , strong man.
"For better , for worse , " they took
heir path in life together , and the
rust of their betrothal , will make
heir lifo sunny , though sorrow may
or a time shade their way.
PE PPBRMINT'DROPS.
\ nmn At Long Itrnnch cill. < t a cucumber
a summer bologtin ,
'He ' a doctor ! " unlit olil Clmwbaeoii ,
l > enklniT of n young ! l > racUtloncr , "why ,
10 couldn't euro n li.un , "
A.II Arknnxns mrm liml seven Imckshot
cii from Ills hciul ami rcmnt < axt Unit
ulto n lo.-ul wns olT his iniiul.
As tha Fourth of July nmiroaclie1" , the
liouK'litftil innn Ketn hN lifo Insured , or
nkcs'out nn ncciacnt jHillcy.
1'olltlo * it n p.ntiiro Int tn uliichtlio Ant-
mi gcttliij ; the best ( , " ' ' N " ro to ( j t
lie moit mud ami grau > -Youkcrs [ ( . .
dtp.
dtp.What
What next ? It N now iiroKx ] < etl to put
ip culclmw hi ums in Boston. XSonugvn-
( no unlo-w tnulu mark U Mowed , In tlio
rrapncr.
When n hen sits on nn empty clilnn ejjR ,
ou call It blind LltiHllnrt. What do you
j 11 It when a ( 'lrl nets lier niruolions on nn
mpty-licaded jioodlo ?
A uexvly.arriveil Oenimn celn ( ? n mil-
atto nml n negro smoking meorwlimniH ,
xclnlmrd in Amazement : "Ky , tier piped
coloring ileni iiooples ! "
There i.i an "artlit" phynicmu tu New
fork whu o upeci.vlty N extracting tlie ml
ilnom from toperV noses nnd making thorn
f virgin whiteness. Ho llmlit plenty of
ntroni.
Who wouldn't t > o .1 ernrt to sleep three
11 n bed with torpedoes for protection ; to
nvo liii ( Uli picked over by titled Kcntle-
1011 for any Nihilists that mav bo lurking
herein ; to na\u Inn Ktoekingx hung out to
Itmi a sentry llnu for fear Homo foe of
vmnny will nib fulminating powder In
Item.
Item.A
A Inily nt a watering plncc WAS trying to
attract n gte.it deal of attention nt table ,
nd her manner was nonu of the f'mext.
\n olil-foHhloneil gentleman ( juicily io >
nnrkixl : "Some people give it nil away.
Vow I c.in tell by the way that woman ents
itip.irngUK thnt lie used to hold clothc piiH
n her mouth when she wnslinnglngont the
veek'n washing. "
A mnclilne for blacking bootw has been
ntnxlucud into MHIIO of the New York heels -
els , to the great dixnmy of the Htreet lioyH
who cngngo in the bni h Imsinem. Miv-
- bines have long been in use , among legls-
, itie liothen , for white wnshlng meiuherii ,
Mid they work with gi eat apparent thor
oughness. The coiit laid on ID always extra
hick.
A Now Yorker who abides in the sky
inrlor of a seven-story building linn gonu
nto the gnrtlcning biiHineui on the roof.
HH cucumbers are splendid nnd French
icans llouritihtiig , while he bun omo prom-
so of strawberries. Hm only trouble in
ho question of transportation for his pro-
lucts , the mime which worries the produc
er on the lower levcln. The elevated rnll-
oail ought to solve the problem , as one o {
lie lines hns n depot within n stone's throw
of Fulton market.
At nn auction sale of miscellaneous
foods , the auctioneer jiut up n wolf-skin
dressing gown , and invited bids. An old
nan insjiectetl It clone. ] } ' , seemed to think
.hat there was n bargain in it , hut yet he
lesitnted to bid. "Don't yon want that ? "
asked the auctioneer. "Yen , kinder , " wn
rhe reply. "Then why don't vou bid ami
take itr "Well , I'xo bought heaps o'
.liinys in dry goods and so on , " slowly relined -
. ( lined the old man , "nnd I never yet took
mine anything thnt the old womnn thought
ras worth the price. If 1 got that ere robe
or n song , she'd gr.ib it np , pull at one
nil , clinw nt the other , nnd call out ,
cheated again' more'n half cotton ! '
J'hnt'n the reason I ilarn't bid. "
Mr. Mutt MeDurmott , I. C. II. H.
ihops , Waterloo , Iowa , writes : I was
lakon with an acute attack of Rhcum-
itiiuii last fall , arid confined to bed.
\t lir.st employed a physician , without
benefit ; then sent to Wanglor Bros.
Irii .Uore , and obtained a bottle of
5t. Jacobs Oil , the use of which soon
; ave mo relief , and cured me of the
ittack. I can safely recommend it to
ill suffering with Rheumatism.
Prejudice Kill * .
"Eleven suf-
years our daughter -
'ored on a bee } of misery under the
care of Hovcral of the best ( and some
> f the worst ) physicians , who gave
'ier disease various names , but no re-
ief , and now she IH loatorod to us in
rood health by us simple a remedy as
[ fop ] ! ittern , that we had poohed nt
'or two years before using it. Wo
earnestly hope and pray that no ono
else will let their sick sullor as wo
lid on account of prejudice against BO
[ rood a medicine as Hop Bittern. "
The Parents. - [ Telegram , cdjyl (
WOMAN'Sl'HUK FllTEND.
A friend in need is a friend indeed ,
This none can deny , cspodnll when
assistance in rendered when ono is
sorely alllicted with disease , more par
tieulary those complaints and weak
nesses so common to our female pop
ulation. Every woman should know
that Electric Hitters aie woman's true
friend , and will positively restore her
to health , even when all other reme
dies fail. A single trial will always
prove our assertion. The uro pleas
ant to the iuste and only cost f > 0 cents
bottle Sold by Ish & McMa-
hon. (1) ( )
To PorsauN About to Marry.
"ToperwmH about to many , " Douglas *
iTcrnilu'ri advice wnn "don't ! wo supple
ment by saving , without laying In a xuppU
of BruiNQ Jii.oHsoM , which cures nllmmf
iiarla and other kidney ami bladder com
plaints. 1'ilco M cents , trial bottles 10
cents. lOcodlw
NOTICE.
To Dullilerg ami Contractor :
Notice Ii hertby Kltvii that ecalcd proposal
will 1)0 rodtvtd by the Hoard ol TruaUc * o
School Jllitrict No. 1 , ol C'umlug county , Netiriw
kauntll 2 o'clock A.M. ol tha &ili day ol Juno , A
I ) . 1831 , lor erection ot a school IIOIIHI In the towi
ol We t I'olnt. In tald Hchool DUtrltt , during th
iirutvntjcar , the bamu tabo built and the ma
tcrlol uiud In the oonttructlon tlivrool. to bo Ir
occord&uce with tlio | > lan < and nixrclflcatlorui
thereof , on Hie K ith Ilia lilrcctor ol Uiu Board o
TnuUcD ol bold Uchool Diitrici , and which tiling
and eiwdflcatlona may be tccn at the lurmtur
ktcre ol Ixmli Illey , in Mdd town ol Wont I'olnt
and ft duplicate copy therool at the ollico o
ChtrlM Iricoll , architect , la the city ol Uiuah *
Neb.
Neb.The nW Ooud ot Trtuteca hereby rtcenre th
reject any tnd all bldi recclrod. Addrca
J. W. POLLOCK , Wructor ,
Wort rotnt , NelrosVa.
BOSTON STORE
,
616 TENTH STREET.
WILL OFFER THURSDAY MORNING AND DURING
THIS MONTH
GREATER BARGAINS !
THAN EVER.
Having Closed out Several lots of a New York jobbing-
house at 65 cents on the dollar , the whole ad
vantage will be given to our Customers.
The Goods are follows :
PARASOL and FANS ,
CORSETS and SUSPENDERS , '
LISLE THRED GLOVES & HOSIERY ,
LACE MITTS and LACE TIES ,
LADIES' and GENTS' COLLARS ,
LADIES' , MISSES & MEMS' HOSIERY ,
SHETLAND SHAWLS ,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AND KID GLOVES.
LAUNDRIED AND UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS.
A'ao ' a Manufacturer's Stock of
Trimmed and Untrimrned Hats I
AT GRKATLY BBDUOBD PRICES.
IlaUnjr cntrnirfd three additional Kilctmen wohopo to n\oldthc Inconvenienceo ( iiarlng our cm-
oiiHTskept altlug M they hnc l > cen tin'pastuck. .
P. G. IMLAH , Manngar.
TFTYHTnT / WT &r
WHOLESALE AKD HETAIL MANUFACTUIUNd
JEWELERS.
IiAUOEST STOCK OK
GoldariclSilverf atcliesand JewelrrMe City
Como and sea our stock , M wo 111 bo pleased to show goods.
urroniTK I' * & : fs > EDHOLM & ERICKSON.
ANUFAGTURERS' SALE
-OF-
- -
OP
BOOTS & SHOES
To Be Closed Out Immediately Regardless of
Cost.
Wo respectfully call your attention to the large and varied
assortment of Boots and Shoos.includinK some of the very best
grades in Ladies' and Gents' Hand and Machine Sewed , from
several of the loading manufacturers in the East , which will be
sold at about
To Close Out.
This ia a rare clmnco for 3JARQ AINS. Como Ono , Como All , nnd Shoo yourself -
self ut HALF riUCE. Jleinombor the Place ,
216 So. 15th St. , Union Block , Bet. Farnham & Douglas.
WM. F. STOETZEL ,
Dealer in Hardware ,
Cooking Stoves
TIItsT
Stove Eepairer , Job Worker and Manufacturer
OOPULJUC. . fll O3s
Tenth and Jackso" . . . Omaha , Neb.