\ I THE OMAHA DAILY BEK : TUESDAY , JULY 2l > , 1881. \ THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPniETORS. 010 harnham , bet. Oth and loth Street * . TERMS OF SUBSCKUTIOX ! opy 1 year , In edt Mice ( postpaid ) J10.00 nfnttu " 6.00 month * " " 5.00 RAILWAY TIME TABLE. 1IMK Mitt ) dllCUlO , BT. TAflUIN.1MfOI.lil Lcnvo Dnntin No. 2 through ( vmongcr , 11 . m. No. 4 , OaUnml passcnKcr , S.SOa. in. ArrUo Omaha -No 1 , tlirotiKli insncnger , 3 p. m. No , 3 , Oaklnndia < ciigir ! , 4:10 : p. in. CIMAIIA EAST OR squirt . , 11. i6. 6 . tn.-S : < Of ) . m. U. & N.V. . , 0 ( \ . M1.-8I40 p , m ' { ? K- ! --l & ' ° l.-:40 : p. in. K. C st. J. io. tt , , a . m.-3:40p. : m. Arrlxo tst , :25 : a. 'm. BtlJ 7:45 : ft. { a. OR lOtmlwnn. n. & M. In Nch. , Through Express , 8:35 : a. m. n. & II. Lincoln Freight. 7:00 f. ra. U. P Kxpnw , 12:15p : , in. o. & K. V. for Lincoln , 10:20 : n. ra. o. & II. V. for Osccola , 0:40 : ft. m U. P. freight No. B , 6:30 : a. m. U. P. freight No , 9 , 8:16 : n. in. u. r. freight No. 7 , 0:10t. : . in. emigrant , u. P. freight No. 11 8:25 : o. ra. AKRITIXO HOH BAM AIO WCTII. C. U. & O. , 5:00 : a. m. 7:25 p. m. C. b N. W. , 9:46 a. ra. 7:25 : p. m. a K. l.&l',9:45 : a. m. 9.05 p. ra. K. 0. , fit Joe &C U. , 7:40 a. 111. 0:45 : p. m. W. , St. L. k P. , 10W a. m. 4:25 : p. m. AUUTINQ nOM IUK WHit AXD KOUT1IW1BT. O. ft R. V. from Lincoln 12:1 : ! ! p. ra. U. P. Kxprcs * 3:25 : p. m. H Si M. In Noh. , Through Eipress 1:16 : p. ra B. & M. Lincoln Freight 8:35 : n. m. U. P. Freight No. 10-1:40 : p. in. No. ( V 4:25 : p. ill. Emigrant. No 8 10:60 : p. m. No 12 11:35 a. m. 0. t R. V. mixed , ar. 4:36 p. m. ] NORTH. Nebraska Division of the St , Paul ft Sioux CUy llo&d. No. 2 leave * Omhha 8 a. m. No. 4 Icaxu ) Om&ha 1:60 : p. ra. No. 1 arrl\c8 at Omaha ut 4:30 : p. m Na 3 arrl\tsa at Omaha at 10:45 a. m. TRAIK8 BKTWKKM OMAIti AND OOUXCIL BLfrrs. Leave Omaha at 8:00 : , 8:00 : and 11:00 a. m. ; 1:00 , 2m 3.00 , 4:00 : , 6:00 : and 0.00 p. m. LcateCouncil llluflsat 8:25 : , 0:25 : , 11:25 a.m. ; IS8 , 2:25 , 3:25 : , 4:25 : 6:25 : and 0:25 p. m. BunJayn The dummy leaves Omaha at 9.00 and 11:00 : a. m. ; 2.00 , 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. in. I.cares Council Ulufla at 9:25 : and 11:25 : a. m. ; 2:25 : , 4:25 : and 6:25 p. m. _ _ _ _ Opening and doling of Mails. SOOTK. OP1K. CLOSR. a. m. p. in. a. m. p. m. Chicago &N. W 11.00 0:30 : 4:30 : 2:40 : Chicago , U. 1. & Pacific. 11:00 : 0:00 : 4:30 2:40 : Chicago , B. & 0 11:00 : 0:00 : 4:30 2:40 : Wabaeh 12:30 : 4:30 2:40 : Bloux City and Paclflc. . 11:00 : 4:30 Union Pacific 6:00 11:40 Omaha&ll.V 4:00 : 11:40 B. til. in Neb 4:00 : 8:40 : :30 Omaha k Northwestern. 4:30 7:30 Local malli for State of Iowa leave but once a day , viz : 4:30. : A Lincoln Mall Is also opened at 10:30 : a , m. Office open Sundaj H froni 12 m. to 1 p. m. TIIOS. F HALL P. M. Business HirectorY. Art bmporlum. U. ROSE'S Art Enipoiium , 1510 Dodge Street , SUel KiifrnuinKi' , Oil Paintings , Cliroinos , Fancy Framcu. FramiiiK c S | > ucialty. Low Prices. BONNEIl 1TOJ IJouuIaa Street. Good Styles. Abstract ar d Real Estate. JOHN L. McCAQUE , opposite Post Office. W. R. BAUTLKTT 317 South 13th Street. Architects. DUFREME & UENDEI SOIIN , ARCHITECTS , Room It Crolghton DIcck. A. T. LARQE Jr. , Room 2. Cicfchton Block. Boots and Shoes. JAMES DKVINE & CO. , Fine Boots ana Shoes. A Rood asaorment oi home work on hand , corner 12th and llarncy. TIIOS. KKICK80N , 8 E. cor. 10th and Douglas. /OHN FORTUNATUS , 605 10th street , manufactures to order good work at fair prices. Repairing done. Bed Spring ! . J. f. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Douritatt. Books , News and Stationery. J. I. PRUEHAUP 1015 Farrhatu Street. Butter and Eggs. UCSHANE4SCIIROEDER. the oldest B. and K. hoato In Nebraska cstalillnhcJ 1876 Oniaba. RESTAURANT , JIR3. A. 11YAN , eoathweot cernor lothand Uodgc. Beat Board for the ilonay. BttUfavtlon Quarantocd. UealaatallUoun. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash. Firnl ri l Pnnm Supplied. Uarrlagej and Roaa W aeons. WM. SKYDKIl , No. 131h 14th and Kamey Strsote ] Civil Enclneers und Surveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATEll , Crclchton Ulrxk Town Surtcyt ) , Qnulo and Sewen o Syetcma o Bpecialty. _ Commission Merchants. JOHN O. WII1.18,1414 Dodge Street D B BEEUER. For details see large advertise ment In UolLv and Weekly , Clears and Tobacco. WEST & FIUTSC'DER. manufacturers of Cigars and WhoUualu Itoilcrd In Tontuxoi. IWGDouijLw. W. P. LOUE.V/.KN manufacturer 614 lOthntrtot. Cornice Vi/orks. \ Weat m Cornloo Vorlin. Manufacturers Iron \Conilce , Tin , lion and Ulato Rooftuig. OrJcra from any locality promptly executed In the bout liAimer. Factory and OUlco 1310 Dodge Street. Olvanlzod Iron Cornlvcu. Window Capa , etc. ux iufactured anil , put up In any fan of the QQUitry. T. IJlKimi.l ) nOTIilrtMntli ttreet Crockery. J. IKffNER 1SOO Douglas stroet. Good line. Clothlnc and KurnlshliiB Goods , OEO. U I'KTOIROV. Also HaU , Capa , BooU. 8ho 9t Notions and Cutlery , 804 S. 10th utroet. Clothing Bought. O .SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second band clothln ; . Corner 10th and Farnhain. Dentist * . DR. PAUL , Williams' flock , Cor. Uth & Dodge. Drugs , Pal it * ana ( Jill. KU1IN ft CO. Fine rAne ti. 9J , Cor. Uth and Dounn W. J. WIIITEIIOUf K , Wlwlesalo 4 Retail , IflUi St. C. 0. FIELD , 2022 W lh Side Cumlng Street. M. PARR , DruggUt. IQto and Howard StreuU. Dry Goods Notions , Etc. JOHN II. F. L Kim ANN & CO , New York Dry Goods Sjoie , 1310 and 131E Fani him itrvet. L. C. EnewoU also boots and shoes 7th i Pfcclflc. hurunure. A F. GROSS , New and Hecond Hand Furniture and Stovce , 1114 Iiouiria * . Illghout cash price paid for Bocond liana eoo-j | . J , I10NNKU 1309 iMucla st. Fine eoods , tie. Fence Works. OMAHA FENCE CO. GUST , FRIES & CO. , 1213 JlarneyBt. , Improve od I c\ > Boxes , Iron and Wood Fences , Office Rallints , Counter * of 1'ine and Walnut. Florist. A. Donaghue , plants , cut flowers , ccods , boqueta etc. M. W. cor. 16th ani Douglas streeto. Foundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS. cor. llth & Jackson sta Hour and Feed. GHAIIA CITY MILLS , 6th and Farnham Sts. , \Vclshans Bnw. , .roprictors. Grocers. Z. STEVENS , Slit between Cumlng and Itard. T. A. McSIIANE , Corn. Z3d aud Cumlny StrceU. Hatter * . W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , 1806 DouglM Street , Wbolaale Kxcluriitly. Hardwaie , Iron end Steel. DOLAN & LANG WORTHY , Wholesale , 110 and Uth fettett. Harness. Saddles , &c. R. WK18T 20 13th St. l > * t KarnJt Hurncv , H t and Bonnet Dle.ichers , fcullngrtyoui Straw , Chip find Kelt Hats ilon < \ni nt nortlKMiNt corner Socntrcnth and Caplto A\cnuc. WM. UOVK Proprietor Hitrls. CANFIELDItOUSrOcxCanneMOtli&Farnhan DORAN HOUSE , I' II finry. 013 Farnham St SLAVKN'S IIOTKIi. F. Slaicn , 10th 6tr t Southern Hotel Cu. ! . I.inicl , Oth & Uiucimorth ron hencmg , The Western Cornlro Works , Agents for tlx Chimplon Iron Fcnrc Ac. , hi\u on hand all kliuli of Fancy Iron Fences , Cresting , Fliicnls , ilalilii ) ; < , cU' . 1310 DcxlL'ostrco. npiv Intelligence OfTlco. MRS. I.IXXIE HKNT 517 ICth Street. " " " Jewellers. JOHN SAUMI'.H ; 1311 Karnham Street. Junk , II. * . ' . ) ; * ( ' M u\i , Lumber , Lima tttd Cement. fOSTER & GRAY corner tttit and Douglas St . Lamps and Ulassware , J. BOXXER 1309 Douslis St. Good Variety , Merchant Tailors. 0. A. LINDQUEST , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors Is re cclvlng the latest lU-nL'ns for Spring and Suminci Uood ) for frcntlcincns wmr. Styliih , durable and iirlcea low as e\cr 215 13th bet. Douv.&Parn Millinery. MRS. C. A. RINGER , Whole. ale and RctMl , Fan cy floods In great tariety , iScphyrs , Canl Board * lloslery , Ulcmw , CorsoU , Ac. Cheapest Homo It : hoWc t. Purchasers na > o 30 per cent , Ordei JY tlall. 115 Fifteenth S troct. _ Physicians an i Surgeons , W. S. ainiSS , M. D. , Rx > m No 4 , Crelghtoi Block , 16th Street. _ 1' . S. LK1SENH1NO , A. D. llawnlc Block. C. L. HART , U. D. . Kyr and Ear , opp. postofllo DR. U 11 URADDY , Oculist and Aurist , S. W I tth and Farnham Sts Photographers. GEO. 1IEYN. PROP. , Grand Central Gallery. 212 Sixteenth Street , near Masonic Hall. Kirst-ciasa Work and Prompt nesa guarantfcn. _ Plumbing , Gai and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO. . 216 12ih St. , bet. Farnhan and Douglas. Worn promptly attended to. D. F1TZPATRICK , 1400 Douvltu Street. Painting and Paper Hanging. HENRY A. ' ' "STERS. 1412 Dodge Street. Planing Mill. A. MOVER , manufacturer of sash , doors , bllndi moldings , newels , alustcra , hand rails , furnlshln scroll suwlng , Ac. , cor. Dodge and Dth strceta. Pawnbrokers. J. ROSENFELD. 322 10th St , bet. Far. 4Hai Refrigerators , Canfleld's Patent. C. F. GOODMAN llth St , lict. Farn. i Harnei Showcase Manufactory. ! O. J. WILDE , Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds cf Sho1 Cases , Upright Cases , a - . . 1317 Cist St. FRANK L. GERHAKD , proprietor Omah Show Case manufactory , 618 South ICtli stnc between Loa > enworth and Marcy. All gooi ! warranted flrst-class. Stoves ana mware. A. BURMESTER , DcnJor In Stoics and Tinware , nnd Manufactun of Tin Roofs and all kind ! of Building Worl O.I.1 Fellows' Block. J. BONNER. 1309 Douslas St. Good and Chen ) Seeds. J. EVANS , \Vholc8alo and Actall Seed Drills an Cultitators , Odd Fellow M Hall. Shoobcores. Phillip Lang , 1320 Famnara at. , bet 13th A 14t ! Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR. 1416 Douulas St. , New ar Second Hand Furniture. Housa Furnishing Good tic. , bourht and eold on narrow marpins. Ualoons. HENRY HAUFMANN , In the new brink block on Dougrliu Strrwjt , h : Just opetud a most clrgant lt u Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 o\ cry day. FLANNERY , On Farnham , next to tha I ! . & V. haulquartei has re-opcncdo neat and complete cstablliAiMiei which , barring Filth , and MothcrSlilpton's Prop ccy , will bo opened tor the ooys with Hot I/um on and after { iresent date. " Calolonla " J. FALCONER. 679 16th Street. Undertakers. CHAS. RIEWE , 101K Farnliam J > et. 10th It III P. PEMNER , 303i Tenth street , between Fan ham and Horncy. Docs good and cheap work. 00 Cent Stores. HENRY POIILMAN , to it , notions , nlctuic Jewelry , &c. , 613 14th bet. Farnham and boiifla P (1. nACKIIH. lor Farnham St . Kunrv ( Inm NOTICE. J. M , Sinnton ( lull name unknown ) Ha : rlet Hennand Mary Sliillftck , noa-rosuter defendants will take notice that Milto Uendrix , of tlie county of Dougln I.IH , In tlio State of Nelna ) kn , did on tti 7th day of May , 1881 , file hi * petition i tha District Court of the State of Xchrai ha' withiu und for thoKaid county of Doii ( las , nL-aiiu * the said J. M. Btanton. Hai riet llcnn and Mary Shiilock , iinplradc with Georea Mills , Ma { : ! o iSlcCoraiicl Josiah S. JlcCormIckMatthewT Ifntiic and John K , Patrick defendants , xetthi forth tliattiy virtue of a deed leaned by tli treasurer tif said county , Jie lias an nbsi lute title to the southeast quarter nf th northwot gnarter of the wnitheaHt quarte of section r.ine. (0) ( ) township fifteen > (15 ( | range thirteen (13) ( ) e , in wiij louilaH ODUI ty ; that you and each of caid defendant claim to lu-u-o Rome Intercut in ttaid Und and praying that ho may } > e adjudged t have an imkfea.slblo title to aid nrcniiset but that if bis title tiliould bo lield Invalid lie may IxMlecreed to have A Hen on tai land , that it may bo Bold to gatlxfyth Eninc , anil thtt you anil eack of yon beToi eicrbedebarml fromcettinguporaHHcrtin any right or claim thereto. And the wl .1. M Stanton , Ifarriet ITenn and Mtr Sliillock are htreby notified that they r.r required to appear and answer naid puti tioa on or before the first day of Ani ut 1881. MILTON HKWDKIX , Ky CLABKHOK & HUNT , liU aAtorueyc. Dated Omaha. Juce 23 1B81 w4t PROPOSALS For curbing ana guttering Dodge 4trcet , an doing thu nwcHMiry gradmif , from Uic caat ld of 13th etrvct to i.'OUl btrei-t. Sealed ( /Iil4 will be nut'iiui ] by tlio underfelKKC ( or two viciks from tbtf date lureof , ( or the curl Ing. guttering and Uiu ru'coonary gradlnK < Dodgu Btrett fromtho cast tide of IStli otrcct t 20th Urcct. Plan and vpccillcations can bo wu at tlio olllce of the dty rugliievr. Hald tMn alia > i > eflfy thu price pt-r cubic ) ard ( or nucli gradlni alko ihall iipodfy the price in detail formth turl ing and guttering , anrl khill bu aucomuuilcd | b the name of | Hoimiicvl kiirely unndir the li m conditions , haul bid * to ho 0H'IH1 | 1 at tluilln regular meeting of thu fIty council alter JI'xiJoj JulJJtli.lsil. . The L'ily Council re cnc the ri lit to rtjoc any and all bills. Kn\eloHs | ! containing tald pro | > oal Khali li marked , ' 'ProposiaU ( or curbing and gutterin Dodge strett and doing tha iiunuwary grading , ' and delltaredto the undcr lgnod not UUr tha July 25 , l&SI , at 12 o'clock noon. J. J L. C. JEWETT , Omalia. Julv lltb. 1SS.Id2w Citv Clerk. Notice to Contractors. Healed proposals will bu received Iiy III Hoard of County Commissioners of Douula County , Nebnutka , until WediR- > diy , Jill 27th. A. 1) . , 1881at2 o'clock p.m. . for tli erection of of u court liouso building a Omaha , In suld county , In ticcorUancu lt plain uiul Npi-clllratfuns mudo by K. 1 Mjeni , urchltcct of Dftroll , Michigan , an now on file In tlio county clerk's olllcu il Omaha. Kach bid murt l > e accompanied by n goo. . and milllclent bond In the sum of tt-n thmu and dollars , ( fio.ooo ) , conditioned that th bidders 111 enter Into a contract , und ulvu : good and mifilclent bund , should the contrac be awarded him. A copy of tlio specifications bu for warded upon application to the count clerk at Omaha , > Vh. , und tn ull cast-i mu = accompany projMsali , Thu lioard reseryt-s the right to reject an or all bids. lly order of the lioard of County Coinmls sloner * . OMAHA 1 Nvb. , June tli. l ai. I . If 4 MI'lfW MILLER'S ' JKAHD-DAUGHTER , iiY i : , n , J , The summer afternoon waned at last ; the tlamiiij , ' sun declined toward the horizon , and n cool , soft brcczo , ilinxpossibly delightful after the heat of the day , began to blow. Since early dawn Lizzie Dugout had been toiling at her needle , but now she throw down her work , and , leav ing the old mill , stood on the rude plank that crossed the niillraco and looked ongorly over the fields. "Ohhero ! can Dossy bo ? " she cried. "Thai dreadful interest , which must bo cot ready by Saturday , has niado wo forgot her. I ought not to have listened to grandpa. I am sure something hns happened ( o her , She no.'or was away so long before. 1 ' d'-ill never forgive myself. What , vhat , " sfid cried , suddenly clasping icr hands , "if s ! . c should ho drown ed ? " ' , Li ; io Duponl had not nlwuys won a resident at the old mill , dependant on her nccdlo for support. She had once been , and that not so long ago , the petted daughter of a merchant mnco in Now York. 13ut her father lad failed , and died soon after , of a jroken heart ; and Li.zio would have starved , if it had not been for her maternal grandfather. "Como to mo , " lie lud written , "I am old and poor ; jut wo will share our crusts together ; f you have grown up to look like y ur dear mother , you will bo the ipplo of my eye. " So Lisw.io , ignored jy her father's rich relations , had found rcfugo in this secluded spot. Refuge and peace , but , hardly hap piness. In the days of her prosperity the had bccamo acquainted with a young Englishman , the son of a titled Family , and had plighted her troth to liim. Just before her lather's failure Ross Devoroaux had sailed for Eng land , intending , within six months , to return and claim his bride. But , from that day to this , Lip.io had never lieard a word about him. At first she thought her letters had miscarried , and in the faith and trust of her young heart had continued writing. But , at last , and after dis covering the heartlcssncss of her father's relatives , she began to bolioyo that even lloss might be selfish also. " 1 am poor now , and ho deserts mo , " she said. "God help mo ! But it is , I suppose , the way of the world. " Lately a now trouble had come up on her. Her grandfather had been failing all winter , so that n man had to bo hired to work the mill , and this had brought them into dobt. Already there was a mortgage on the mill , for the grandfather hud never been a prosperous man , and now the interest had fallen in arrears for nearly a twelve-month. The holder of the mortgage was a cruel , avaricious man. Ho had often threatened to turn out the little family , if his interest was not paid ; and two weeks before he hud served a written notice that if the arrears wcro not forthcoming by the next Saturday , ho would bo as good as his word. Every day since Lizzie had risen by candle-light , and workcc till bedtime. "If I can only got tint embroidery done for Mrs. Watson , ' she said , "by that dreadful day , Imaj raise part of the money , at least , and perhaps then lie will wait for the rest. ' But this afternoon a now and great' er trouble had coino. Dossy , her lit' tlo pot sister , had been missing all day , The child often npent the morning ! playing in the woods , but invarinblj returned to the noontide meal. Or this occasion , however , she did nol make her appearance. Lizzie wai alarmed , and would have gone to seeli her ; but the grandfather took it more coolly : "She has stopped at some ol the neighbors' , " ho said , "sho will bi homo for Cupper ; don't fret dear.1 Lizzie , thinking of the coming Satur day , had allowed herself to be persuaded od that all was right , and .had gem back to her work. But , as iho atter noon were on and no Dossy came , slu grow seriously alarmed. At last throwing down her needle , < aho canu out as wo have seen. "Oh , Dosay , Dossy"sheoricd ! , wher she had scrutinized the laitdHcapo vain ly in every direction , "whooo are you' ' If God will only spare you , dear il ho will give you back tomsulivo-J will neverfopmo again at .anything. ' But where was DossyJ Was slu really loatJ To explain this , wo muetgo back tc the afternoon before , and look at Dos sy , as she sat in the old-fashioned garden , swaying to and fro an a grapevine - vine swing , puzzling over iho trouble * of the family. She was watching t bobolink iliat sung in the ihoart of a lilup bush , .and talking to Jxjraolf tin while. "What a Jiasty , ugly old nuan thai landlord is , " " aho oaid ; "aud ho made poor Lizzie fry so the other dey , when ho was hero. Ho saya he'll .drive ne from our ' homo. Why , then , " with sudden conacioiiBnnss , "wo'll Lave nc place to livp in , and I shall novei hear you siug , birdie ; nor Jiavo my flowers , or my kittens. Ou , JKO ! Oh , She sobbed * little , then shuok ofl her pretty April tears and theu fell to thinking in .earnest. If they only had some money. What if the ould got Bomo ! She puckered her brows into a frown. Just then some market carts rolled by , laden with produce on their way to the neighboring little town. On ( ho front seat of one at an old woman with a basket of flowers on her knee , A sudden thought flashed on DoBsy and the puckered little brotv cleared uji , Why couldn't she sell flower * ? Her garden was full of them , especially of pansjcs , nucli panties as wcro not often seen. She jumped from the swing RO quickly that she landed in the grosses below. But nothing daunted she re gained her feet and began picking ofl the golden-hearted pansiea and Eng lish daisies by liandfuls. She would do it ; yes , indeed she would , and make ever so much money ; and they wouldn't liavo to Inavo the mifl , and grandpa and sisaie wouldn't cry any more. She fell to work arranging her bouijuets for the morrow , her eyes fairly dancing with delfght. She put them together quite tastefully , and by the time the summer moon stood over the pines uho had a long row sot up amid the evergreens , that the dew might keep 'them fresh. in the morning as soon as breakfast was over , shu would set oil' . Dear , innocent Dossy ! She had not the least doubt that she would auc- cecd , and she slept but little that night in her ezciUmcnt. Over and T she rose fron her Mttlo bed , and stole on tip-too to the window to lonk down on her treasures. The moirow dawned cloudlessly. Breakfast over , Dossy ran do Ji to the garden , crammed her posies into Lizzie's market-basket , and taking il on her chubby ami , trudged away , fortunately unnoticed. On she sped , past the long , long lines of fences , and down into the very heart of the town. Her checks were crimson , her breath came in gasps , she almost stumbled from fatigue ; but at last she reached thu nmrkot-placo , and stopped in a little corner , where the shadows fell , cool , and where an old blind woman was selling laces. Hero , feeling a scnao of safety and compiuumshiii , from the presence of Iho blind out creature , shosat down and began with deft hands to arrange her posies in front of her. What n jncturo she made in her white frock , with its short pulled sleeves ; her eyea ablaze , her amber ringlets , blown about by the morning breeze , framed , as it wore , by > Vvrd r of yellow daisies and golden- iieartod pMistoS. At ino silvery call > f horsweot bird-voice piping "Who'll juy my pansiest" one and another pe destrian looked back , a few smiled , ami some stopped and purchased. Presently a farmer who had just such a little one at home , bought one of her nosegays , and paid for it with half a dollar. Dossy was in raptures. Then another gentleman came along , this time a comparatively young one , but Uxll and dark , and with a bronzed face. face."Won't you buy a bunch of pansics sir. please ? " said little Dossy. The stranger had not noticed her before , stopped and looked for the little tlo piping voice. 'Tleaso sir , " said Dossy , holding up a posy , "Only 25 cents. " The young man Hashed a keen glance at Dossy , and drew near , smil ing. ing."To bo sure I will , " said ho , pleas antly , "if only for the sake of your bright eyes ; 25 cents , you said , I think , " and ho drew out his purse. "Yes , " said Dossy , apologetically , imagining ho thought the price too high. "You see I have to ask a good deal , " and she shook her curly head with a grave , important air , "for Liz zie must have the money by Saturday , or wo shall bo turned out of our pretty home. " As she finished she tendered to her auditor the prettiest of her posies , which she had just selected for him out of her store. The stranger , all this time , had boon looking curiously at her. The color wont and came on his face , his lips trembled , and ho showed other signs of emotion "Toll mo , " ho cried , earnestly , "my dear , what is your name ? " Ho drew close to Dossy as ho spoke , and seemed to "bo looking in her face as if for some half-remembered or half- fancied likeness. " " answered " Du- "Dossy , she , "Dossy - pont. " His answer was to catch her in his arms , and kiss her again and again , his voice trembling with excitement , oa he cried , "Dossy ! my little pot Dossy , don't you know who I am ? " But Dossy struggled from his cm brace , smoothed her curls , and an swcred haughtily : "I asked you to buy my pansies , sir , and not to kiss mo. " The stranger broke into a joyoui laugh. "And I will buy them , "hi replied , "every one of thorn. Bui don't you really know mo , Dossy ? ] am Ross Dovorcaux. Why , you have sat on my knee many and many r timo. " Dossy , at this , stared at him curl ously. Then she uttered a gloefu ! little shout and sprang into his arms. "Oh ! I know , she cried. "I remember member you. Won't Lizzie bo glad. Won't aho stop crying now ! " Ross Dovoroaux'a swarthy cheek crimsoned. "Take mo to your homo , " ho said , "to your sister. la she hero ! " "No , " answered Dossy , "wo live at graudpap's , at the old mill , out ol town , you know. " "Let us { jo at once , then. No noct to null pansics any longer , " cried Ilosi Dcvercaux , eagerly , Hotting the chili ou her feet. Lizzy Dupont stood , as wo have said , gazing across the meadows , heart-broken about Dossy's prolonged absence. Suddenly two figures ap poured , emerging from the woods beyond yond , in the direction of the town , She gave a great cry of joy , for OIK was certainly Dossy. But who was the other ? Who was the tall hand' sooiio man , who held DeB y by the hand ? Could it bo no , it was im possible and yet At this moment , while nlto was stili uncertain ; while her heart leaped into lior throat , und then stopped noatingj while she felt dizzy , and aliatit to fall , and had to clutok at the railing , DoB-sy's companion had dropped tin child's hand , darted forward , for he luvd recognized Lizzie , and ciuno hurry ing over the meadow , waving his hat. Ho reached the ) stilt ; , was oror it in a bouud , and tlus next instaiit was at Lime's side. "Thank God I have found you at last ! " ho cried , clatping her making form , "Poor , timid , darluig ! Did you think I hod deserted you } " What Lizzie would havu replied , if anything , wu do not know ; but lie gave her no chance ; hurriedly , as if lifo und death depended on fcit , he went ou to tell his story. ' "Notoneof your lottoiH ever came to hand , " ho said. "They were in- torcoptet ] , as I discovered at last. I wouldn't mention how , under other circumstances ; but you , at leastought to know the whole truth. The fact is , darling , that whilu my parents were eager to welcome you as a daughter , I hod a cousin , an ambitious girl , who had always lived with us , and who , it seems , wished to marry mo ; not , of course , " ho said quickly , "that she loved me , but merely to secure the title and position. Well , to make a long story short , she bribed the post mistress at the villagoto give her your letters , so that I never hoard u word from you or about you , till at last , in despair , I came over , before I intend ed , to solve the mystery 'Como over ? " said Lizzie faintly and guiltily , conscious how uho had misjudged him. "To bo sure , " repeated Ross Dover- caux , frankly. "Ah ! little skeptic , you doubted mo , did you ? " "Indeed , indeed began Luzio. But ho stopped her with a kiss. "Then it was , " ho went on , "that I lieard for thu first timoof your father's death. But no one could give mo any information of v ur I lid not know your relations in Now York , but I found out their names , but it was some time , and one was at Newport and another at Saratoga , and a third At Yirginja Springs. Befoul 1 could do anything came the news of my father's sudden death and a summons home , for J am , you know , his heir as tel l > oth the titles and estates. When 1 had been at Dovcrcaux Hall fora week or so , the postmistress canto up , trem bling an'd pjnitoiit , for 1 was now Sir Hess , and she had discovered by this time that my cousin was not to bo Lady Dovcrcaux. Then the vile plot ivas revealed. Darlinu , over since 1 liavo been wild to discover you. Hut for a long time 1 was foiled. Your city cousins , on whom I had relied , could not tell mo where you had gone. All they know and they told it with evident confusion was that your mother's father had sent for you , and : hat ho lived in this state , and they thought , in this part of it. So I liavo visited every square mile in this and four-other counties , imd only lighted on Dossy by accident to-day. I didn't oven know your grandfather's name. " Thcro was much more to toll , do- nils with which wo will not tire the reader , eager questions and as eager replies. Lizzio could hardly credit nor iiappincss. Dossy danced around , shouting in glee. If you over visit England , aud mould over go to the neighborhood of Dovcrcaux Hall , you will hoar every body talking of the beautiful Lady Devcreaux , whom Sir Ross brought lionie from America. Should you see lior , you will recognize , as wo did , in the gracious matron the Miller's Granddaughter. A Well Always Full of loo- Ilrowmlllo ( lllmi. ] CoA-c'lwinlcni-u Ijk Crow * Chroiildo. About half a mile from thin place is the natural ice well. On visiting it wo found a shaft about twenty foot deep , and we could plainly sou ice in it. Wo then visited a shaft a few foot distant , aud immediately upon entering ita cloud of steam , caused by the cold air coming in contact with our heated bodies , rushed forth. This shaft was excavated for the purpose of ascertaining , if possible , the cause of the ice forming in the well , some of the inhabitants believing in the theory of a largo cave being connected with it. After reaching the depth of 100 foot without result , drifting was abandoned. Before the Hhalt was mudo it is claimed that the v ell filled with ice to within six foot of the top. A thermometer marked 30 degrees Fahrenheit. About six feet back from the mouth of the tunnel the tlooi and sides are in many places covered with ico. A strong current of air con stantly flows from the excavation thai is very perceptible ' 100 foot distant. With the thermometer at DO degroct an atmosphere below the freezing point , is pleasant to contemplate , oven though dangerous to investigate. Salmon of the Pnolflo Coast- From 1'opular Science Monthly ( or August. Messrs. David S. Jordan and Charles II. Gilbert , who have boon engaged in the study of the fishes of the Pacific coast , state in the abstract of their report , which is published in the "American Naturalist , " that they have observed five species of salmon ( Oitcor/iynctis / ) in the waters of the North Pacific. Those species may bo called the quinnat or king-salmon , the blue-blauk salmon or red-fish , the silver salmon , the dog salmon , and the hump-back salmon ; and they are known by many other and vernacular names. The quinnat and blue-black salmon habitually rim in the spring , the others in the fall , the two former species having the greater economic value. The spring running salmon ascend only those rivers which are fed by the melting snowa from the mountains and which have sufficient volume to send their waters well out to sea , as the Sacramento , Rogue , Klamath , Columbia , and Frazor Rivers. They are chiefly adults , but their milt and spawn aru no more developed in them when they go up the rivers than they are at the same time in others of the same species which will not outer the streams until fall. High water in any of thcso rivers in the Bpring is always followed by an increased run of fiHli. and it in believed tint the disposition to run is excited by contact with cold water. The average weight of the quinnat in the spring is twenty-two poundn in the Columbia Rivnr , and about six teen pounds in thu Sacramento Rivor. Individuals weighiog from forty to Bixty pounds uro frequently found in both rivero , and some as heavy as otility ; pounds , Fish that enter the rivers in the spring continue to aocond until death or spawning overtakes them. Probably nonoof them return to the ocean , und a largo proportion foil to spawn. They are known to ascend the Sacramento to its extreme head waters , about tour hundred miltyi , and the Columbia an far as the Spokan Fulls , n distance of between six and eight hundred miles. EvlU to bo Avoided. ( her-fatlnj , ' lain OMU nemo UK iiroc'uctlvii evil aa intfiiiiwninct ) ludrlnknu , ' . 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