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6i\UiiADAlLY'BEEVsXTU"RDAY ! ! , TEE DAILY BEE OMAHA PUDLI8HINQ CO. , PROPRIETORS 010 r-arnrmm , bet , Oth ind ) 10th Btreet * . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : cpl 1 Jo r , In dMncepmtpad.tlO ( ! ) ( Jionthi " " , .i < > . 5 ( months " " . . . . . . S. ( RAILWAY TIME TABLET 'MR CARU CMICAOO , Sf. TAIL , MlSXRAfOUS A > OMAHA RMLKOAD , 1-eato Onvvha No. 2 through pwonsrer , 1 m. No. 4 , Oakland pasrcnjfcr , S:30a. : in. Arrho Omaha No. 1 , through pa ieiiKcr , 2:1 : to. No , 3 , Oakland pa < scnicr , f > .30 ] i. in. LKAVIMl OMAHA KAST OR 80Vf 11 BOUND , a , n. & O. 6 n. m. 3.40 p. m. C. & N. W. , 6 iv. m. 3:40 tv ru.l a , It. I. & r. , 8 a. m. 3:10 p. m. ' K. a , SU J. & C. II. , 8 n m.--flSO : p. m. Arri * at St , Louli at 0:25 : a. in. and 7:46 : a. in. WKST OR SOOTIllkMTS. B. & } ( . In Ncli. , Through Kxpres , 8:35 : a. n , U. & II. Lincoln KrolsW. 7:00 : p. m. U. 1' Kxprw , 12l5ii. : m. O. ft U. V. for llnoln , 10:20 : a. m. O. & U. V. ( or O.weols 9:40 a. tn U. P. freight No. 6 , 6:30 : n. m. U. P. freight No. 9 , 8:15 n. m. U. P. freight No. 7 , 0:10 : p. m. emigrant , U. P. frolirht No. 11 8:25 : u. in. ARRIVIXO FROU KAST A ! < D JOmn. C. R & Q. , 6.-00 ft. it , . 7:25 p. tn. C. & N. W.,0:45 : a , m. 7:25 p. in. C. U. I. & P.,9:45 : a , in. 0:05 p. in. K. U , St. Joe & 0 11. , 7:40 : . n > . 0:45 : p. u W. , BU L. & P. , 10-.S5 a. m. 4:25 : p. ra. ASR1V1MO TROU TIIB fffST AND BOCTI1VK8T. O. & U. V. from UnoDln lia : p. ui. U. P. Express 3.25 p. in. U tt U. In Neb. , Through KxprcM 4:15 p. n D. & M. Lincoln Freiiht 8:35 : a. tu. U. P. Vrclvht No. 101:40 : p. tn. No. 0 4:25 : p. in. Emigrant. No. S 10:60 : p. in. No 12 11:35 a. m. O. & n. V. mixed , ar. 4:35 : p. m. NUUIIl. Kobrwka Dlvlnlon of tno St. P ul & sloux Clt lload. No. 2 leave ! ) Omhha S a. m. No. 4 leaves Omaha 1:60 : p. m. No. 1 arrhpant Onnhaat 4:50p. : m No. 3 arrltei at Onuhaat 10:45 : n. m. BUUUT TIUIKH HKrWKM OMAHA AUD COUNUL BLVm. L ave Omnha at 8:00 : , 9.00 anil 11:00 a. tn 1:00 , 2.00 , 3:00 : , 4.00 , 6:00 : and 0 0 p. m. Utue Council Uhilldat 8:25 : , 0:25 , 11:25 : a. ru t35 , 2:25 : , 3:25 : , 4:25 : 1:25 and 6:25 : p. m. Sundajs The ilintniy lea\cs Omaha at 9C : and 11:00 : a. m. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : and 5:00 : p. m. Lcau Council niulTg at 9:25 : and 11:25 a. u. ; 2:25 : , 4 : ! and B:25 : p. m. Opening and doing of Mall * . ROUTR. OI-KN. CL08R. a. ru. p. in. a.in. p. n Chlcago&N. W 11.00 0:80 : 4:30 : 2:4 : Chicago , It. I. ft 1'acitic. 11:00 : 9.00 4:30 : Chicago. 1) . & Q 11:00 : 0.00 4:30 : Wabath 12SO 4:30 : filoux City and I'aciflc. . 11:00 4:30 Union Pacinc- 5:00 11:40 : Omaha Jt It. V 4:00 : 11:40 : B.&M. InNcl 4:00 : 8:40 : 6S : Ouuhaib Northwcsttrn. 4:30 : 7:30 : Local malU for btato f Iowa leave but once day , \lz : 4:30. : A Lincoln Mall i Mio opened at 10:30 a. m. Olllco open Sunday Iroiii 12 m. to 1 p. in. TITOS. V HAU , P. M. Business Directory , Abstract ar d Real tstato. JOHN li. iloCAOUE , opposite Post Offlco. W. R. RAUTLETT 817 Soulh 13th Street. Architects. DUFRENE & HENnELSSOHN. ARCIHTECT1 Room It CrcUbton Block. A. T. LA15QE Jr. , Iloom 2. Cicluhton Block. Boots and Shoes. JAMES UKVINE & CO. , Fine Boots and Shoes. A irood assorment < homo uork on hand , corner l'2th and Hnrncy. TUOS. ERICKSON , S E. cor. 10th and Dougla JOHN FOHTUNATUS , 606 10th street , manufactures to order good woi at fair prices. Repairing done. Bed Springs. J. P. IARRIMER Manufacturer. 1 BIT Dourlaas t . tBooks , News and Otatlonery. J. I. FRUEIIAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and ECB . McailANE & SCIIROEDr.lt , the oldest B. and 1 house In Nebraska established 1876 Omaha. CENTRAL RESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN , eoutbwcst corner lOthand Dod c. Rest Board for the Money. Satisfaction Guarantee' ' Ucals at all Hours. Board by the IJay , Week or Month. flood Terms for Casl Furnish * ! TUvim Supplied. Unmakes and Ruaa Wagons. WM SNYDEK , No. 131a 14th anil Harney Street Civil Engineers nnd Surveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATEK , Crel hton Blocl Town Suneje , Grade and Sewerage 8'atcina Bpetlalty. ( Jommlsilon Merchants. JOHN O. Vfllt 1,13,1414 Dodge Street. D B BEEMER. Konletalla ECO laryo aj\ertla mcnt In Dally andWctl.lv. Cigars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCII Ell. manufacturers of Ciffar and Wholouule Dealers In Tonicuoa. ISOSDougla W. V. LORENZEN manufacturer 61410th Btrci Cornice Works. Western Cornice VorVa. Manuficturers Ire Conilco , Tin , Iron and Slate Roufiiiis ; . Ordo from any locality promptly cxraitwl In the be manner. Factory ami Ollice 1310 l > edge Street. Galvanized Iron Cornices. Window Caps , ott manufactured and nut up In any jnrt of tl country. T. S1N1IOLU liOTIilrtecnOi street Orockci-y. J. BONNER 1S09 DOUEIM Btroct Good line. Clothing and Furnishing Goods. OEO. II. PETERSON. Also Hats , Caps , Root Shoes , Notion * and Cutlery , 601 S. 10th street. Clothlnz Bought. O .8I1AW will pay hltfhest Cafh prlco for secor band clothing. Corner 10th and Farnlum. Dentists. DR. PAUL , Williams' I'lock , Cor. 16th & Dodge Drugs , Paints and Ulls. I I KUUN & CO. Pharmacists , Fine tVno UooJ * , Cor. 15th an Doueli otrceU. W , J. WHITEHOUf K , Wholesaled Retail , 16th I C. C. FIELD , 022 M ctb Side Cumlntf Stree U , PARR , DrugiM. IQtn and Howard Streeta. Dry Goods Notions , Etc. JOHN II. F. LEllMANN It CO. , Mew York Dry Goods S re. 1310 and 1312 Fat biro street. L. C. Enewold tl o boots tn J shod 7th A PtcIC t-uruiture. A F. GROSS , New snd Second Hand Furnltu and Stoves , 1114 bouiriM. lllghejt ca h prl paid for second hanu 110011 , 1. BONNER 1309 Doom st. Fine goods , & Fence Works , OMAHA FENCE CO. OUST , FRIES t CO. , 1213 Harney St. , Irapro * ed Ice lioxcs , Iron and Wood Fences , OH1 lUlllnes , Counters of Vine and Walnut. Florist. A. Dona hue , rlanU , cut ( totters , seeds , boquc etc. N. W , cor. 10th an 1 Dom-las street * . l-onndry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS , cor. 14th & Jackson I Hour and Feed , OH AHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Farnhun 61 WeUhini Bros. , .ropilctin. Urocers. 1. STEVENS , 21st between Qumlny and lui T.A. McSHANE , Corn. J3d and CumlngBtreel rUrdwaie , Iron and Steel. DOLAil & LANG WORTHY , > Vlolesale , 110 u UUi tr t A. HOLMES corner 16th and PuIllornU. Harness , Saddles , &C. 11. WEIST gQUthsl. bet Fatn-fcllarne Hotels. CANFIELD HOUSE , Gel. Canflcld.Oth & Fornha DORAN IIOUSE , H , II. Cory , 81S Farobjun ELAVEN'S HOTEL , F. EUvtn , 10th Bluet. outturn Hotel Ons. Lunel , etb & Lcaieowort 1 _ , ran henting. Trn Western Cornice WotX , Apyiti for II Champion Iron Wnco Ac. , ha e on hnnd all klm o.ttatiQ' Iron FencesCrestinp , FlDc\l , iT llliiir ft.1SIO IKoUo trce. p1 Intcliljcnco Office- . JlllS. L1ZZIK tNt U7 ICth SttNt. Jeweller's. JOHN BAt'MKll 1S11 nimhim Street. Junk. It. nKPTHOLO , lUe unit Meul. Lumbtr , Ume and Cement , FOSTER k OK vY corner th Mid Douglas St Lamps and Ut.mware. J , RO.V.VER 1309 l otwla ? St. OOCK ! Vatlft' Merchaht Tnllors. O. A. I.INDJUr.ST , Ono of our mot popular Merchant Tailor * Is r ctUIng the latent ileslens for Sprini ; niul Suninu flootls for Reiitlomcii nenr. HtjllMi , ilunhl and tirlces low as e\cr 216 ISth Itct. Douif.fcrati MllllnerY. MRS. a A. IltNOER , Wholf loand Urtall , Foi cy Uood * In xrcnt variety , Zephyr * , O.nl Ronrd llo ilerjOlotcs , Corkcts , Ac. ( ; hcaiHit IIou o I the West , llurchascrii sa\o 30 per cent. Ordi bv Mall. 116 Fifteenth Strict. Physicians an < Surgeons. W. 8. GIDRS , M. U. , Rjora No 4 , Crtlt-htc llloclt , Itth Street. P. S. LKISENlUNd , M. D. Maxonle lllock. C. L. HART , M. I ) . , Kjf and VAT , opp. postoftii DR. I. . U UUAIinY , Oculist and Aurlit , S. W I6tli and Farnham St Photographers. OEO. IIKVN , PROP. , Grand Central Oallorv , 212 Sixteenth Street , near Miuonlc Hall. Virst-cloiu Work and Promp Plumbing , Qas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TAHPY & CO. . 210 12th St , bet Farnhai and l > oujlm. Worx promptly attended to. D. F1TZPATRICK , 1409 DouifUs Street. Painting and Paper Hanging , HENRY A.V"STERS. . 1412 Dod e Street. Planing Mill. A. MOYER , manufacturer of sash , doors , blind molding * , nc\vel > , aluntcrs , hand rails , furnlshlii scroll savtlng , &c. , cor. Doduo and 9th streets. Pawnbrokers. J. ROSENFEI.D , 322 10th St. , bet. Far. & Ha Refrigerators , Canfleld's Patent. C. F. GOODMAN llth SU bet. Farn. & Harne' ' Showcase Manufactory , , O. J. WILDE , Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Sbo Cases , Upright Cases , a . . 1317 CiB9 St. FRANK L. GERHAKD , proprietor OmMi Show Case manufactory , 818 South lOthstrec between Ica\cmvorth and Marcy. All goot warranted llrut-ctass. Stoves nna inware. | A. RURM ESTER , Dealer In" Stotc < and Tinware , and M.imifactur < of Tin Roofs and all kinds of RulMlng Worl Od l Fellows' Block. J. tlON'NKIl. 1SOO DoiifflM St Good and Clua ] Seeds. J. EVANS , Wholesale and ilctxll Sucil Drills an Cultltatan , Odd Fellorta rlall. Shoo mores. Phillip UIIIK , 13M Karnnam St. , bet. 13th & 14tl Second Hand Store. PERKINS It. LEAR. 1410 Doutrlos St. , New ar Second Hand I'liriiitiirc , lionso Furnishing Good &c. , boui-ht ami told on narrow inanrlns. Uatoons. HENRY 1 < AUFJfANN , In the new brick block on Douglas Stroct , hi just opined a most elegant Ueu Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 c\ cry djy. " Caleilonla " J. FALCONER. C70 ICth Street. Undertakers. CHAS. RIEWE , lOlK Farnham bet 10th & lib P. PKMNER , 303J Tenth street. lwtwct | rVri ham and Harnev. Does coed and cheap orfe. tJ9 Cent Stores. P C BARK U.S. ISM Farnham St . Cornell College The Clomllcal , Philosophical , Scientific and Ci II Enstlncerlnjj Courses i-omparo favorably wit the bust colleges in the country. Speeial ad\antAgc'sarori\cn In thA freparat * ry anil Normal Department * , and In the Censer atory of Miifir. Twenty Professors and Teachers. Superior liulldlngti ; , iliisouin , laboratory an Apparatus. Expenses Low. Fall term opens Sept. 16. For cataloirucif or other Information , address Puns.V1I. . r. KING , 1) . D. , V IZ-iI&wZm Mt. Vcrnnn. Iowa. A COLLEOE AND ORAMMAR SCHOOL THE BEST SCHOOL S BOYJ For tonns Addrcaa Dr. Steven Parker , warden of Racine Collegt Racmo. Wis. jy 22d.tw-lm PR01IATE NOTICE. State of Ntbraska , Dati 'laHCouiity , s : At a I ounty Court , held nt the C'onntv Cou Hooin , In and for sal I County , Augi t If.tli , ; I ) 18. " 1. 1'resent , IIO\VARD II. S1UT1I , Counl . In the matter of tbo efctato of rcrdliiaudTliun deeeaseil : On readlnir and fllln : . ' the petition of Kmll Thiim , praying that tlio limtrument , tills da tiled niicl purporting to be the last lll and Ireti incntof the raid diceased , may bo proved , u ] proved , allowed , probated anil recorded as tl lost Mill and testament of kaid elect tued , an that administration of ealcl cutato may be gran ! od totald Kmillo Ilium , 08 cxrcuirix : OiiUKRKt ) , That September 10th , A D 1881 , i 10 o'clock a. in , in assigned forhtaring bald pet tlon , lien all perHOiia Interested In said nutti may appear at a County Court to be held In an for bald County , and dhow cau o hy thu praji of pctltloncrBhouId not be granted ; and that m tleo of pendency of mid pciltlon and the hcann thereof , bo gli en to all pcrnond Interested Inial matter , by publishing a copy of this order In Tl OMAHA WKKKLT UKE , a newspaper printed in KA ! County , for three Bueee Uo eckn , prior to nal day of hearing. HOWARD U. SMITH , [ A true copy. County Judge , PROBATE NOTICE. State of Nebraska , Douglas County , n ; At a County Court , held at the County Coui Iloom , In and for nald County , Augunt Ut , i It , 1MH. Present , HOWARD II. 8MIT1 County Judge. In the nutter of the estate of Joseph H. Ne son , deceased ; llu reading and filing the , * tltioii of Marth S. Nelson , prang | that the Itutrument , imi portlnir to bo a July authenticated copy o ( tb last 111 and tektaiuent of haicl itecuucd , and i the probate thereof , by the Circuit Court i Fountain County , State of Indiana , and thin da tiled In thli Court , may lw allowed and n.cor''i ' on the latt will and tcttamentol gaid Jowph I Ncloon , deceased , In and for the Btato of N bracks * Ordeiod.Tliat August 2Jth , A , D. 1BS1 , at 1 o'clock a. in. , Uasklgncdfor hcarlngraldiictltloi uhen all iH r ons liitercttcd In tahf matter nu appear at n County Court W uj held , In and fi bald County , and > how tauw liy the nrajtr i petltiontrthould not be uraiiM ; and tiut notd of the pendency of said petit Ion and the heard thereof , bo glteu to all pcroni Interctted In to. matter , bv publUhlng a copy of thU order ItiTi OUAH i U'KKkLV HER , a ne vpapcr printed In a County , fortlireo luutuhu wieLn , prior tow. day o' ' bearing. [ A true * py.J HOWAIID H. SMITH , County Jude. Notice to Nou-Reilclcnt Dofeudanl K. I ) . Lane ( full name unknown ) \ > ill take n tlcc that be has been nucxl by Dudley 11. KUtl Samuel It. Johnson and Sintord W , Hjiratlln , c partner i , doinj business under the firm name < btcele , Johnson & Co , In the DUtrlet Courti Uousflas county , Nsbnwka , torceoitr 43,031.V ! and InUnwt from October 18 , ItiiO , due them on promhwry note bearing dat April 20 , lb7H. Al uiat an tttat-hiucnt haa been luaUo on ccrta fund * la the Pint National bonk of Oniala , N bnuka , belonging to jou and wlJth the laid pa lealx > ro named ie k toobUlnto apply In p incut of their said cuxlni , You are renuirtll to annter uld petition on i cioreiionday , the M cUyol Aunut. A. D. 1K3 WARREN BWITZLEK , ev-i t t Attoruev for J'lalntlfl , DRENDA'S COUBTSKIP , , fl V MK < ! , V. C , MIYR. ] "Hronilrt , it is vciy becoming tt you to bo Hilary. It briqlituiifl you : oyps , \ii\iuta jour checks , and gjvtr you urfcctly chfinniiij , ' . " " \uu arc itnpolito , almost insult ins , Mr. Wiiiton , rtntl I would bo obliged ligod if you remember tlmt 1 nm Mis ; Fayno , mid not Urunda , to my gentle inon acnunintrtiicos. ' ' Mr.Vinton smiled down nt tin flushed fnco ; tlion ho glnncud ut tin perfect llguru , chul in n soft , gmy over suit , with cliuKing , umccful folds , nm plain black velvet skids , \\ilh crim son ( luting of imtin at Ilia edge , n ret rose nnd budn at her Uiroat , and a rot bow of ribbon in her black lutir. "Just the woman 1 could bo prom ot as myifo , " ho said , montnl ly , nnd then added , aloud , " 1'vo hall a mind to try. " She looked tip ( iucstioninuly slu really wanted to bo angry , and was doing her best to fool so , but it was si diflioult matter. Her position was i novel one to hor. She who had beci : treated with such respect since n wei girl to bo talked to in this manner bj tliis handsotno stranger. True , hi was her brother's dearest friend , They had passed through college to < gcther , had studied law together , am' wore now taking vacation together , "Everything wo do wo do together , " she had often heard her brothel Uobin say. For all that , she cotilii not allow him to talk so familiarly tt her , that was certain , nnd yet she wiw at a loss how to prevent it. "You speak to mo as if I were yoin own sister instead of Jlobin' & ami ] have only known you ono week. You re too presuming , Mr. Winton. What is t you have half a mind tu try ? " 'Yes , I think I will. I'll risk it , ] believe ! But do you think you will bo altogether as charming in these lit tle skirmishes after marriage ns you are now ? For if you aio certain on that point , I'll go right to work anil win you for my wife -I don't wan ! you for a sister , Bromla ! " "JIow daio you. Mr. Winton ! ' Brenda exclaimed , her eyes Hashing and her cheeks ( lushing. "I would never speak to you again if it were not for llobin's sake.1' Then she w.itkod straight out intc the sunshine , where she saw hoi brother sitting with a book and a cigai as companions. ' "Hobin , I must say Hint I do not understand your friend , JIo is polite in the extreme to every ono but my self , and ho treats mo with a marked want of deference ! I cannot help if ho is our guest ; ho must apoligizo be fore wo can be friends. " "Oho , what is it , sissio ? Frank usually has u very taking way with the ladies. ' ' "That is it. I don't like his taking way. Ho has just been calling mo bv my given name , and says ho has hall a mind to marry me. " Eobin wanted to laugh , but turned it into a yawn instead. "Well , sissie , I'll tell him what you eay , but I'm afraid ho will not bo very easy to manage , but say , Brenda , w"hv not humor the joke , and let him tn to win you , if ho likes. " "That is 'ust like a inay I'm. no ! a cliild to play with a razor and gel my fingers cut. " Brenda was proud of her big broth' er , and she stooped nnd kissed him , pushing back tlio hair from his broad , white forehead , so like her own , and then passed down the avenue and oni in the park for a short walk nlono be fore the sun should set. Robin looked up and saw Frarik Winton , with n rueful face , standing on the verandah , wheio ho had heard all that passed. They looked into each other's oyc-s for a moment , and then joined in a hearty laugh. "Oh , Frank , I did not think it ol you , old fellow , but you liavo got to npoligixc ; you heard what she said. " "I did not think it of myself , Robin - in ; but the truth of the whole busi ness is that your little sister bewitches mo ; and she looks so irresistible when she begins to got angry , tlmt I cannot resist the impulse to tease her some times. She has unconsciously given mo a little comfort , though. What was that about 'playing with a raxoi and getting her fingers cut1" "She has gone for n walk now ; you had hotter get your shawl , follow and make your peace with her. " /'TlmnkHyou for the suggestion , Frank nrjswered , and before many minutes ho was by Bronda's side. "Uobin says I have got to apolo- iiho , Brifoda ; ao here goes. 1 am very sorry that you arc the enl > Woman I over saw that 1 would likt to , jnako my wifo. If there were n half dozen now that were equally at' tractive , nnd from whom I could picli my choice , J wouldn't have , to be st very correct in , my deportment tc yourself , , " irprise , Brcnda lau&hec ' . . Mr , . OIK . , _ , _ . . OUtl J101 - - - j | v * 4tW IU41 * hand ns she spoke. Ho took it in both his own am pressed it-entirely too warmly , Bren da thought. /'You aroinsorrigiblo , " eho said , ai she withdrew it from his dotainint grasp. It was n pleasant walk very picas ant , she acknowledged to nerbelf 01 their return , and she was beginning t < think she might humor the ioko ui llolfin had proposed. Keen after this Mr. Winton brou hl a photograph for her inspection. * 'Isn't she lovelyhe / asked , as h ( placed it in her hand. Brenda did not know why it was , but'hcr heart sank like lead us slu looked on the fresh , sweet face. "I did not know you had u sister Mr , Winston , " she ronlnrked , tryinj to Ipok indifferent , " "I have not ; thatisKathio Wilde. ' "A verj ? dear friend { " she asked , with more interest in her voice thai she cared to show , "A very dear friend , " ho replied. That day the sun did not shmo hall so brightly for Brcndu , though shi told herself over and over again "thai she 'felt so relieved to , find that h ( already had someone that ho loved Mid she need not be BO shy. " Slu was beginning to forgot her resolutioi about "playing with edged tools. " "Come and ting farina , " hoadket nhoi ) ho joined her on the vorand : ono evening , as it began to grov dusky , and the stars were peepim out , one by one. "f would rather sit here in tin i i { * i gloaming ; gnslicht would not suit m ; present mood , oho answered. "Hut 1 want musio sing for in here , " nnd ho drew n chnir near ho own , "Sing'My Iosl Love. " ' "That h too sad , ns well M genii mental. 1 did not know ; you hadi heart that could bo fouchcd by am londor.1' l < thinii so sadly . "Since you have made the dis covury , will you oblige mo1' ? "You always prevail In the end ; might Irnvo known that nt first. " " 1 nm glad to hear you will ttiaki that Admission. Some day 1 v. ill ru mind yon of it. " She did not answer , ' but n't or s moment began in her clear , M\OO voice , nnd s.ing through every won of the touching tale of woe ; nmdu m beautiful in words and music , lui making one feet heart-broken to tliinl of living through it. A short whiio , nnd neither spoke then he bent o\or her chair , kissoi her on the forehead , sayinp M ho dit so , "Thank you , Brendn , " then HK ! was alone. She felt ns if nho ought to ro rnt it but , somehow , she could not ; it caiiu almost like n benediction , in her soft cned mood , nftcr singing these sndlj beautiful words. She waited , hoping ho would re turn , but he did not * Then she won into the drawing room , and , poatini herself nt thu piano , oang and player selections tlmt shn know always plww cd him ; but still he did not conm The evening wns long nnd dull , am' nt l.tst she retired , feeling frettei with herself tlmt she had wanted hin so. so.When she descended to the break' fast room next morning , very gr.xvt faces met her. "Mr. Winton is dangerously ill Brenda , " her father replied to hoi questionings. "Uobin is with him , nud tlio nurse. Dr. Gray spent hull the night hero. He says that ho ha ? never scon just such a case during hi : practice so low and dangerous froir thu beginning. " "Papa , may I help to iiurao him ; Oh , papa , do say yes ! " "Why , daughter , " hot answered , looking down in her white , scared face , "I did not think this , liobii told me you did not like him , but 1 see now. Yes , de.ir , if it will bo unj comfort to you , do what you can. " Then Brond.i went to her brother , nnd asked though it cost her an etl'nrl to do it , "Robin , onghtvo not to sum for his betrothed } " "Why , ho has none. Ah , you an thinking of iCnthio Wilde ; nho is hi favorite cousin. He told mo 011)3 ) yesterday there N as only ono woman in the world ho wanted and that it my sister ! " This was n precious drop of comfoil : how precious she would have blushed to loll. Then came weary days of watching , when the shadow of death hung ovei the house , so quiet now. , ln UK darkened room , day after day , Jrcn- ) da watched , looking for the death an gel to come , and feeling that it would take her , too , if it look the silent fig ure , that lay in such n deadly otupoi on the low white bed. Then delirium had all passed , and ho only seemed to bo sleeping his lite away. Oh , how she loved him now ; she did not try te conceal the fact fiom herself. anj longer , and she would have cjvon worlds , it fiho had possessed them , for one loving word of recognition ] but it did not como. "There is no hope , " the nuiso said , as she looked in the white , sot face. "No hope , " Bronda's heart echocii over and over again. Ho seemed to have sunken into v deeper sleep. To her tried nerves it looked the sleep of death. Cohl drops lay over his forehead , and witli a soft handkerchief shu wiped them awny. Once , when the iiuruo was nol looking , she put her lips to his , wliia poring , "Oh , my darling , live for mj sake ; oh , God , in inorcy pity mo ! ' Hvr tears were flowing fait now ; ami she knelt by the bed side and took ono of his cold hands in both her own , and was it imagination ? the stonj look Bccmcd to have left his face , and she thought she heard a faint whisper , But if he had roused for an instant lit was deeping again now. When tin physician arrived he said the crisii had como , and their suspense would soon b'o ended. Then Bronda's strength scenled tf bo slipping f i om her , and , white anil limp , she fell to the floor , fuint from the unnatural strain fiho hud boriu BO long. They carried her gcntlj from the room to her own pleasanl chamber ; the doctor administered r soothing draught , and the nurse bathed her throbbing head , and slit drifted oil' into a deep , peaceful slumber bor , that was to bring her strong ! ! : once more. In the darkened sick loom the physician and family waited the fighl of death with life , and waited to se < which would bo victor. Robin sal by the bedside , holding one of tin lifeless hands , Hours pasted , whiol flocmed like daya , and then "God b < praised , " he said , fervently. Looking toward the bed , they navl the sick man's eyes wide upon , wit ! an intelligent , enquiring look in ( hem "God bo praised , " repeated the doe tor , "ho will live. " Frank Winton's eyes "lanced nl around the room , an if looking fo some one , and then closed uyaiii , bu this time in gentle , refreshing slum her. Tho'next day , Brendn awaken ing from her long shop , sent for he brother , "Oh , Robin , " she said , "you mus toll mo ; I cannot bear it from any om else. Is ho did ho did ho-die ? ' She covered her face witli he hands , and felt as if fcliu must stoj her ears , too , to keep from hourinj the dreadful words fclio cxntcted. "No , little sissie , " ho answered stroking her glossy , black hair ; "ho i wide awake now-too feeble to sai any inoro than a word or so , but stil ho is rational , and ho scorns to bi listonintf and watching for some one This morning ho whispered youi name to mo. I know ho wants you and , eissio , the doctor says his wil must not bo crossed in anything if wi want to got him well. There , then crying ! Why , you nursed hiu faithfully ; I thought you were gettin ; to like the poor fellow , " "Liko him ! Oh , Robin ? " A few moments after , Brenda , in > dainty white neglige , her hair tici back with a crimson snood , nnd tin ) curls falling over her forehead , glidoi into the sick room noiselessly ; bu the "wide open eyes saw her , and tin wan features lit up , nnd Jiii wholi f.xco soko ] of love plainer than words could have done , lie held out both hands feebly , and Rrondnwontstrniaht to the bedside nnd knelt down , inl.ing them in her own. "Will you kiss mo , Brendaf 1 lo\e ymt , " ho whhpored. Thou one of his nrms tiued nrotiiul horshouldora , as she gave the covoft-d kins ; and Robin , sitting by , xupudtho tears from bis own eyes. Itrenda declares now that her hus band never did really ask her tu inairy him ; tlmt it nil came of Dr. dray s.xyinir lit ) must hnvo his own w.xy in o\orything. But she is a happy wife , and they hnvo loft oil' having httlo skiimishen since marringo. STAGE DRESSES. Tallt With n Man \rho lint Draxioil Mnuy Actor * niul Autrcvion. New YorkTrlliiine. "Oh ! y > 3 , sir , I suppose n few pecu liar experiences have been mv lot. It was I who costumed the Black Crook when it was first produced. That wai the richest dressing that has over boon neon on the stngo in Now York. I forgot thu o.Nnct figures , but it was between 910,000 and $50,000 for dresses nlono. The whole mounting of the piece cost nearly 8100,000. But then two or three fortunes were made. So what does it matter } "What do I studj * ? Corrections of costume. I only wish you could nsk Mndnmo Titions , or Marie , 01Mr. . and Mrs. Chat-Ion Konn , and many more of the famous 'stars' of twenty- live years ago whom I have dressed , about Lauroys. Of these you can ask , I have made drosnc.i for George Faw- cott Howe , Fr.mk Mayo , .lohn Me- Uullough , nnd a list us long ns my arm that 1 could name. " "Do tbo actors on the American .stngo diess correctly f' "As a rule they dress according to their pocket-books. Actorn , if they have the money , would rather bo dressed correctly. " "Aro there no exceptions1 } "Yes , somotiuiert vanity has some thing to do with ( UosMiig , I know an acnr who cut up [ | idin shawls worth SMO to $100 to mnUo a dress for Tiigo. Now lugo was a poor wildier on three pence a dny. ' .Hint was Certainly not eoireot. TIIPU Othello w ( s n poor Vonotain Moor , niul yet the character is oftentimes dressed aa n Persian Count. " "Does not Mr. Booth dross cor- roctlyi" "No , ho does not. But Mticrcady did. Ho wns very particular , ' and so was Charles Koan. 1 mndo a dress out of n drugget for his Othello > tlmt Queen Victoria sent for to look 14. And yet oftentimes , you will see Othello dressed , with bare legs and a rich costume. " "Do not critics find fault with in- con cot dressing ? " , "No , because , as a rule , they do not know what is correct. The public , however , which cares for tragedy , is mot a il incriminating. Indies are often obstinate. They want very often to wear a Princess dr&ss tilting their figure , when a correct dress is n full ono , porhapsf with the waist as high as the arm-pita. No , fashion docs not have much to do with it , because we study the costumes in the Tower of London and in the British Museum , so ns td get them up cor rectly. Do you know that in KilW thu 'lardy-dab' young men carried hugh mulls in cold weather } But don't publish that or you will see sohio of the young bloods in Fifth Avenue carrying muffs next winter. " "What do dresses cost'/ / " "From SiO ! to SHOO. The average is perhaps $40. Ladies dresscii cost more. But you can get them up cheaper by n proper blending of colois. " "Tell mo some of the pcculiatUics of the celebrated people you have known. " "Well , I think thcgreatcst peculiar ity of all of them is the fact that they all die poor. " . ' 'What ' are some of "the tricks of your trade ? " "It is the popular belief that it is all tricks , but the tiick is in ( ho actor who Avcarn thu dress , not in the dress intido for the actor. That is where the disguise comes in , 'Do you know that actors take greatest , ' delight in at tending maaqucrndo parties to BOO people wear costumes who do not know how to wear thoini" " Vhat period 'in drusiea are wo living in now ? 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Wehave , now anlassortmont of Clothing of nil kinds , Gon't'B Turnislung Goods in great varietyand a heavy stock of Trunks , Valises , Hats , Caps , &c. These goods are fresh , purchased from lie i manufacturers , and v/ill bo sold at prices lower than ever > oforo made. ' We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. , A large TAILORING POI CH is employed by us , and wo m " * ' * 3DTTS TO ORDER on very short notice. 1301 and 1303 Farn ham St. , cor. ISth BOSTON STORE 614-616 TENTH STREET. , Ihe Largest Dry Goods House in Omaha , ( Except i - < * * Cruickshank & Go's , ) During this month we shall offer the "balance " of our SUMMER STOCK at greatly reduced prices , in order to make room for our extensive Fall purchases , Great Bargains will be offered in all Departments ! Our Shoe Department fs now open , and is under the the chai o of Mr. T. R. Iloaa , ( for many years' with W. U. Loring & Co. , ) who will bo pleased to aeo all liis ' " ' old customers and friends. Wo can assure our ' ' < numerous patrons that our prices are fully 20 per cent lower than any Shoo Store in Omaha. fi.ro made expressly for the "BOSTON STORE. " Every pajr warranted All Order * by Mall Carefully and promptly Filled , ' P. G. IMLAH , Manager , Leader of Popular Prices ,