Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 15, 1881, Image 7

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEISi SATURDAY" , OCTOBER II 1881
THE DAILY BEE ,
PUDLI8HINQ CO. , PROPRIETORS
BIO harnnam , bet. Oth nnd 10th Street * .
TF.RMS OF SUnsCRUTION
Onec pylyoar , In s lvuicopostpaid ( ) I10.M
months " S.O
month ? " 3.00
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
V * CA.U ) CIIICAOO , BT. rAl'b , UtS.NHArOI.lS AND
OMAHA RAILROAD.
- _ . _ . Om h No. 2 through piwenRer , 11
. Vo. No. 4 , Oakland pAMcnpcr , 6:30a. in.
Arrive OmMn No. 1 , through passenger , 1:50
m. No , S , Oakland passenger , 6:30 : p. m ,
tliVlNd OMAIU HiST OR IOCTI1 X6UND.
0. , It. & Q. 6 ft. tn. S:40 : p. m.
0. A N. W.,0 ft. m. 8:40 : p. m.
0. , R , I. & P. , 0 a. m. 8:40 : p. m.
K. 0 , , St. J. ft 0. II. , Icavci at 8 a. in. ami flSC :
p. ra. ArriteiatSt. Louis nt 0.30 rv. in , ami 6:52
p. in.
WIST OR SOtmiWBITiO
C. A M. In Neb. , Through Eiprona , 8S5 .
n. 4 ; It. Lincoln Knight. 7:00 : p. in.
U 1' Ilxprow , 12U p. ra.
0. b K. V. lot tlncoln , 10CO : n. m.
0. A 11. V , for Odccolt , 0:10 : a , in.
V , P. freight No. 6 , 6:30 a. tn.
U. P. frcleht No. 9 , 8:1D : n. ni.
W. P. freight No. 7 , 0:10 : p. rn.-cmlgr nt.
U. P. freight No. U 8:23 : p. in.
ABRlVl.fO FROM XART AND KlVttl.
C. n. & O. , 6:00 : a. in. 7:25 : p m.
U. ft N. W.,9:45 : a. ra. 7:2Bp. : m.
C. 'It. I. k P. , 0:4 : 5 a. m. 0.05 p. m.
K. C. , St. Joe ts 0 a , 7:10 : . m. 6:46 : p. m.
W. . RrL.fc P. , IcaxcsatS V m. an.J . 3:40 : n.
tn. Arrives at St. Loul * at 0 : 0 a. in. anil 7:30 :
p. m.
m.AURTTOd
AURTTOd fROM TIIK * IMT AKO IOUTUWMT.
O. tc IU V. from Lincoln 12:11 : ! p. ra.
U. P. Exprcw 3:231 : > . in.
B & it. In Nob. , ThtoiiRh Ktpros 4:16 : p. m ,
B. 4 : it. Lincoln FreUht JSfl : * ra.
U. P. Frclirht No. 10 1:40 : p. m.
No. C 4:2.1 : p. m. Erulffnuit.
No. 10.60 p , ra.
No 12 11:36 : u. in.
O , & K. Y. mUcxl , ar. 1:26 : p. in.
7 Nebraska ll Ulon ot tno St. Paul k Slom City
Haul.
No. 2 toAros Omalu 8:30 : a. ro.
No. 4 Ica\c9 Onmlflfl.80 p. Hi
.S'o. 1 arrUc.sat1Oi.uliaat6:30p. : m.
No. 3 ftrthca nt O.ualia nt 10:50 : a. in.
DDMUT TRAINS B/mitltN / OMAHA AND
couNC.it , Bi.urrs.
Leave Omaha at 8:00 : , 9 0 and 11:00 : . m. ;
10 2:00 : , 3.00 , 40 , 6:00 nnd 8.00 p. m.
Lca\u Council niulTs at S:25 : , 0:26 : , 11:26 : a. tn. |
1:25 : , 2:25 , 3:26 : , 4:26 : 6:25 : nnd 0:25 : p. m.
SunJaya The durciny leaves Omahat 0:00 :
and 11:0(1 : a. m. ; 2.00 , 4:00 : nnd C:00 : p. m. Leaves
Council mulls at 9:26 : and 11:26 : a. lu. ; 2:26 : , 4:26 :
and 0:25 p. ra. _
Opening and Closlnc of Mall * .
ROBM. OFICI. OtOSR.
a. m. p. m. a. m. p. m.
Chicago & N. W..j . 11.00 6:30 : 4:30 : 2:40 :
Chicago' , R. I. & I > Mlllo.ll:00 : 0:00 : 430 ! 2:40 :
Chicago , a & Q 11:00 9:00 : 4:30 : 2:40 :
Wabash. . 12:30 : 4:30 : 2:40 :
Bloux City and Pacine. . 11:00 4:30 :
Union Paclllc . 6:00 : 11:40 :
Omaha&R.V * .00 11:40 :
B. &M. In Neb . 4:00 : 8:40 : 530
Omah.i& Northwestern. 4:30 : 7:30
Local malls for State of Iowa leave but once a
day , viz : 4:30 : a , m.
A Lincoln Hall la also opened at 10:30 : a. m.
Olllco oven Sundays from 12 ID. to 1 p. m.
TIIOS. K HALL P. M.
Business , Directory.
Abstract and Real Estate.
JOHN L. JIcCAQUE , opposite Post Office.
W. IU BA11TLETT 317 South ISth Street
Architects.
DOFRENE k MENDELSSOHN , ARCU1TECTS
Hoomli Crciiihton Itlcck.
A. T. LARGE Jr. , Room S , Cioltthton Block.
Boots and Shoes.
JAMES DKVINn & CO. ,
Flno Boots and Shoes. A food apartment ot
homo work on hand , corner 12th and Harney.
TIIOS. ERICKSON , S. E. cor. 10th and Douglas.
JOHN FORTUNATUS ,
60S 10th street , manufactures to order good work
at ( air prices. Repairing done.
Bed Springs.
J. P. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Dourlasat.
Books , News and Stationery ,
J. I. FRUEHAUF 1016 Famham Street.
Butter and Egg * .
MoSHANE & SCIIROEDER , the oldest B. and E.-
house in Ncbnuka eetabllnhod 1876 Omaha.
CKNTHAL
RESTAURANT ,
MRS. A. RYAN ,
southwest corner IQthand Dodo.
13' t lioard ( or the Money.
fittlbfactlon Quarantoed.
Ilcali at ail Hours.
Board by the Day , Week or Month.
Good Terms ( or Cash.
FurnlshoJIt/vims
Uarrlaces and Road Wacons.
WM SNYDER , Uthand Harney Streets.
Jeweller * .
JOHN BAUUKR 1314 Famham Street.
. Junk.
H. BErTHOLD , Raw and Metal.
Lumbir , Llmo and Cement.
FOSTER & OR AY corner Oth and Douglas Sts
Lamps and Glassware.
J. CONNER 1309 Uousloa St. Qood Variety.
Merchant Tailor * .
G. A. LINDQUEST ,
One of our most popular Merchant Tailor * Is re-
ceMng the latest dealirns ( or Spring and Summer
Goods ( or gentlemen * wear. Styllth , durable ,
and prices low as over 216 13th bet. Douc.&Fam.
Millinery.
MRS. 0. A. RINGER , Wholesale nd Retail , FM-
cy Goods In 0feat variety , Zephyrs , Card Boards ,
Hosiery , Gloves , Corsets , &c. Cheapest Uouso In
the West. Purchasers sa\o 30 p f cent. Order
by Mill. 116 Fifteenth Street.
]
houndry.
JOHN WEARNE k SONS , cor. Hth & Jwkson et *
Mourand Feed.
OMAVIACIT7 WILLS , 8th and Farnhsm 8Uu ,
% Velshani Bros. , proprietors.
Urocan.
Z. DTEVENS , Zlst between Cumlng and lur
T. A. McSHANE , Corn. 23d and Cumlnp Street * .
Hardwaie , Iron nnd Steel.
OLAN & LAKQWORTHY , Wholesale , 110 naf
112 16U | street
A. TIOLMKH corner Ift h and California- .
Harness , Boodles ' , &c , j
B. WRIST 12018th St. 'bet Karn & llarnev.
Hotels. 'I ,
.ANFIELD HOUSE , a 3. Cantteld.flth k Karnham
DOIfAN HOUSE , P. II. Gary , 018 rarnham St.
SLAVEN'S HOTEL. F. Slaicn.'lOth ' St.
Southern Hotel. GUI. Hamel Oth &Lea ennorlb
Iron , Fencing.
The Western ) Cornice Work * , AR nU ( or the
Champion Iron 1'cnco ke , , ha\u on hand all kinds
of Fancy Iron Fences , Cresting * , Flncals , lulling.
etc. 1810 Dodye itree. y pl ?
Olothlng Bought.
O JBIIAW will pay highest Cash price ( or second
hand clotblnv. Comer 10th and Varnham.
, Dentist * . , '
DR. PAUL , Williams' Block , Cor. Uth k Doilge.
0.
Drug * , Paints and OH * .
'
KUUN k CO.
Phannacltts , Fine Vane Uoodi , Cor. 16th i.nJ
Doutlf ktrcct
W , J. WHITEHOUf H , Wbolctale k ReUU , 10th it :
C.a FIELD , 028 North,6Wa Cumlng Street.
PABB , Dru l t , 18tn and IIOMvd StrecU.
Dry Qooris Notion * , Etc. d
JOIIIj IJ. f. IKtlMANN k CO. ,
New York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1312 Farm &e.
bam street. /
tx 0. Knewold also boot * and shoes 7th A Pacing or
ruruiture.
A F. GROSS , New and Second IluiJ Furniture
od Stores , lilt PouitU * . Illghost cash price
old ( or second bum KIWIS.
BONNEIt 1S09 Dotuu it. Fine ( roods , ic.
ROBKKFELD , 10th St. , bet f M ,
Florlit.
A. Dontghne , pUnls , nit ( tower * , wJ , boquett
etc. N. W. cor. Iftlh MI4 UourlM utreeU.
Civil Engineer * lind Surveyor * .
ANDREW ROSKWATKn , CreljhUm Illock ,
Town Stmcjs , Credo nj Sa croge Sfitomi
SpPcUlty.
Uommlttlon Merchonti.
JOHN 0. Wlb U3.1414 IXxIgo Stie t
D n. TJKKMKR. For details BOO Iirsr * hertl o-
tncnt In milv utiil Weekly.
Olgir * and Tobacco.
WEST A FIUTSCl'KH. manufacture ! * of ,
Mid Wholcmlo IVftlcn In Tannccoi. 1305 IMuijKi.
W. . LOnKNZEN nnnuftitunr MilOthilrcct.
Cornice Work * .
Wwttm Comlco WorVi , MunufMturcrs Iron
Cornlta , Tin , Iron Mid Slate nooBlnir. OrJcrs
from nny locality Jitoniiitly executed In the best
manner , l ictory nnd On'co 1310 Dotlffo Street.
O&lMinUix ! Iron CornlfcVlnilow \ Culw , tc. ,
manufucturrd nn > \ jnit im In ny l rt of the
eoilntrr. T. B1NIIOI.U 416 ThUlccnlh utrrcl
Orocl < r > ' .
J. BONNKR 1S09 DOUBIM utrcot. Good lino.
Clothing and Kurnlihlns Qoodi.
QEO. It. rETTKIlSOK. Also Hat ) , Cn | . Itoot ,
Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , SOI S. 10th ttreet.
Fonca Work * .
01IAHA fKNCK CO.
OUST , FRIK3 & CO. , 1213 Hfttnoy St. , Improt e.
.l lea Uoxcu. Iron anil Wood Fenced , Office
uulcrt of Pine anil Walnut
Retrlgerator * , Oanflald't Patent.
C. F. GOODMAN llth St. bet. Kirn. & llarnov.
8howCa e Manufactory. )
0. J. AVlhOK.
Manufacturer anil Dealer in Ml kinds of Show
Cases , Upright CMCS , a ' . , 1317 C& > 9 St.
KP.ANK I. . OKIIHAIU ) , proprietor Omaha
Show Cato nianutactory , SIS South 16th street ,
between Ixxucnnoitli and Marcy. All goods
warranted flrst-clas.
Stove * AMO Tinware.
A. UURMGSTElt ,
Dealer In Htm es and Tlnwarc , and Manufacturer
of Tin UooN ami all klmli of lull.llnK ! . Work ,
Odd Fellow * ' Illock.
J. IlONNr.H. 1BOO Douflas Bt. OooJ nnd Cheap.
Seed I.
J. EVANS , Wholcmlo and Retail Seed Drills and
Cultivators , Odd Follow * Hall.
* Physicians an 1 Surgeon * .
W. S. Glims , M. D. , lljom No 4 , Crolghton
Illock , 16th Street.
P. IS. LK1SUN1UNG , M. D. Maranlo Block.
0. I. . HART , M , 1) . , Kyt nd Ear , opp. postoffleo
IR. L. 1J URADDT ,
OnnlUtanil Aurlst. U. W 16th and Farnham Bts
Photographer * .
QEO. HIYN. rnop.
Grand Central Gollcrr ,
212 Sixteenth Street ,
nnar Masonic Hall. Ftrrt-claas Work and 1'rorapt-
now ( Tturantccn
Plumbing , Gas and Steam Fitting.
P. W. TARPY & CO. . 21812th St. , bet , Farnhani
and Douglas , WorK promptly attended to.
D. mZPATKICK. 1109 Douslas Street.
Palntlne n Paper anclng.
HKNRY A. KOSTKIIS. 141 DodRu Street
Shoe biores.
Phillip Lane. 1S20 Farnnuu Bt. hct 13th & 14th.
Second Hand Store.
PERKINS & LKAR. 1416 Douglas St. . Now and
Sccond Hand Furniture , llousc Furnishing Goods ,
&c. , bought anil Hold on narrow nmrrlns.
tjaioons ,
HENRY KAUFMANN ,
In tbo new brick block on Doujjlus Strict , has
just opened a most elegant ItecJ Hall.
llot Ltuith from 10 to 12
c\ cry day.
" Calalonta " J KAI.CONEK. 070 ICth Street.
Undertakers.
CHAS. 1UEWK , 10W KarnJiara bet. JOtli k lltd.
1)0 Cent Stores.
P. C. BACKUS. 1S05 Parnhun St. . Fancy Oooiln
To Nervous -Sufferers
THE GREAT EUROPEAN RuMEDY.
Dr. J. . Simpson's Specific
It Is a posjtn o cure for Spcrniatoirhca , ' Semlna
Weokneea. Impotancy , and all dlscaaio resulting
from Self-Abuse , an Mental Anxicry , Loss *
Memory , Pnina In the Hack or Side , and diseases
' " that lead to
Consumption
Insanity and
early grate
The Specific
Medicine Is
being used
with wonder
ful success.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : Pamphlets
jent free to all. Write for them and got full par
ticulars.
Price , Specific , SIM per package , or six pack * j
Kcs for 45.00. Aildrcm all orders to
U. SIMSOX MEDICINE CO.
Nos. 101 and 100 Main St liuffelo , N. T.
Enid In Omaha by C. F. Goodman , J. W. I'.sll ,
I. K. Ish , anil all drurlstsev ( or ) wlicre.
SB-dftwlr
KENNEDY'S
EAST - INDIA
BITTERS
ILER & CO. , I
Sole Manufacturers.
SOL" . Xi
PAPER WMIEHOUSE.
GRAHAM PAPER 00.
217 and 210 North Main St. , St. Louis ,
WUOLIUALn DKALKiM IN
BOOK , i DA DP DC JWRiTiNor
NEWS , f rrtrl.no 1 WRAPPING
ENVELOPES , CARD I50AUD AND
Printers Stock.
/arCaih paid for Hags and Paper Stock , 8cr
rnn and Metals.
Paper Stock Warehouses 1229 to 1237 , North
MraskaLand Agency
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
1605 Farnham 8t Omaha , Nebraska
400,000
Care.ulU- selected land In Eastern Nebraska for
sale , Great Uur aliu ID Improved Urinu , and
Omaha city property ,
. F. DAV1S1 WEBSTKll 8NYDER
Late In.l Oom'r . V. n _ tf "
Prof , W , J , Antler's ' Select Danc
ing Academy ,
A. Hoipe , Jr , Hall , 1610 Dodge St.
Class ( or gentlemen commenting Tuesday even-
ntf , Oct. 4 , Class ( or ladloi conimencmir Tliurs-
je\cnlag , Oct. 0. Tcnns liberal. The cos
nithodt 1 Imio ( or tuacldng the W&ltz , Gilds ,
. , I can ifiiarantce perfect satisfaction o
scholars. For ternli , kc. , calUt A. Hospo , Jr. ,
address 1110 Capitol Ate. slTdlm
ese , w. HUM * . A ,
DOANE & CAMPBELL ,
si
Attorneys-at-Law , sie :
of
8 W COIU ) TH ft DOUGLAS STS. ,
| V21'K OUAUA ,
POETRY OP THE TIMES.
Mnlotenr * .
Ho Mood
The Keel ,
llehlnd
A mule ,
Ami then ,
Kte long
Ho nanj ;
A * eng
In ftieeU
Of R lil
Imldo
The fol.l.
\VonhouliiR n Little-
We passed from out tlin dunlins light ,
Wo loft the rntitlluK throi'K ' "f dunci ,
MNi Smith had raid to me , "We might ,
I nltniKt tliiulx' , fit out the Lancers. "
And , wniidcriiiK on , \ vent \ our way
A country hou > o U mint pur | > loxitiK
Miss Smith WIM filled with sweet tlunnj
Andclo < cr clinic 'twas cry vexlilg.
We rented fttn , window eat ,
My Imml detained u hiuid half willing ;
Wo murmured uf the Jloor. the hent ,
And ntlicr thing' ' ai wildly thrilHn .
Sonic nilfctllno o'erheml cntwlniil ,
( Jnvo rmo to .irrh lint < eniitlitx | luntc
1 Idsswl her hut mv jienco of mind
And gut n piece of her's iiutmituri
She Rtnmiicd her foot , her IMWIII i-osc
And ( ell with maidenly vexation :
She said but what she nald Lord knows !
i'or I wni lost In admiration ,
lint thcio sliu Ktixxl , n deer n liiv ,
A ] ilctnro for ti master' * Kketcninj ; ;
1 Ho < ithcd her at n mortal may ,
And thought she never looked so fetch
Afy deeds weru rash , my wonls Insane
At length wo could no longt r tarry
And when we joined the dance , again
MisiSmitli was Kate and I was Hariy.
Ten years' jiowosilon lias not tired
My love , hut I'm in thU position :
The tantniiiiH which I once admired
Have lulled from firitiunt | rupi'tition.
The Socnn Ohniijjoil.
lly the moro.st chunco In thu lu Slight
gloom
In the orchard path he met me
In the tall , wet grass , with its faint per
fume.
And I tried to pass , lint ho made no room ;
Oil , I tried , 'jut ' lie would not let me ;
So I btood and blushed till the gratis grew
led ,
With my face bent down above ir ,
While ho took my hand as he whispering
wild
How the clover lifted its pink , sweet head ,
To listen to nil that my lover eaid !
Oh , the clover in bloom ! I love it.
Vouig-Ciirl-Who-Captur9d-a-Sucker.
By the merest elm nee in the old front
room
Xoar the rocking-chair ho met me
By the turned-down lump with its hint
perfume ,
And 1 tried to scoot in the gath'ring
gloom ;
Oh , I tried , but the old man met me ; _
So I said a prayer , nnd fell o'er thu chair ,
And a blush my youni' face mantled ,
While he grablcd my coat and began to
swear
And remark that he'd like to raise my
hair
Oh , the old front room ! J cuss it.
YounB-Mnn-Who-Wishcd-SIio-irndn't.
TWO SECRETS
JtY SUSAN AKC1IIJU Wr.ISH.
"You don't mean it , Hotly ? "
Loyd Sutton , a good-looking , nmnly
young fellowj loaning on thu Imlf-
open field-gate , looked earnestly.in
the face of the young girl on the op
posite side of the fence.
She shranki from meeting his eye as
she answered :
"I am not accustomed to Haying
what I don't mean. "
Ho . made no answer. Hetty
scratched industriously with a bit of
wild-roso stem upon the trunk of the
beech-tree which overshadowed them.
Suddenly aho discovered that she was
unconsciously tracing" over the initials
L. L. nnd H. W. the hitter her own
cut in the beech-bark. She hastily
withdrew her hand , and throw away
the rose-stem.
"Do you remember what you said
to me , Hotty , the day I cut these let
ters ? " asked thu young man.
"Something foolish , I dare say , " she
answered , with affected carelessness.
"You told mo you loved mo , " ho
said , in n Ion voice.
Hotty stooped and plucked a sprig
of clover.
"Perhaps I thought so then , " she
said , intently examining the blossoms.
"And only discovered your mistake
when this rich 'popinjay from the city
made his appearance , said Loyd , bit
terly.
She looked up with a flash of her
dark eyes. She know very well that
she was doing something unworthy of
her , and lowering herself in Loyd's
opinion , as well as causing him pain ,
anil his reproach thing her.
"I have a right to like or dislike
whom I please , "she said , haughtily.
Ho seized an unlucky grasshopper
which at that moment lighted near his
hand , and savagely crushed it to death.
Hetty looked at him in surprise. It
was so unlike Loyd to deliberately
hurt anything.
"You are cruel ! " she said , indig
nantly.
"Not half HO cruel as you. Hetty ,
had no iclcajyou 'verjso heartless and
mercenary , "
The word escaped him unawares.
Hotty flushed hotly. '
"If that is your opinion of mo , you
ought to be glad to have found mo
cut in time , " she said.
"Perhaps I ought , " ho retorted bit
terly.
"Then I hope you will be satisfied
as 1 am ! "
She gathered up the skirt of her
blue lawn dress and turned away.
Loyd passed through the gate and
walked by her side along the grassy
meadow path.
"I didn't mean to oflbnd you , Hot.
ty , " he said , in a moro subdued tone.
"I am not offended. I don't in tlio
least care for your opinion of me , " re
plied Hottj , biting hur lip and turn
ing away her face that ho might not
sco the tears in her nyes.
They hud reached a point where the
pathway branched right and left , and
coming along the latter was a portly ,
fashionably-dressed middlo-agou man ,
twisting a cane , with which ho wan
decapitating the tall weeds and field
daises On catching sight of Hetty
ho quickened his pace.
"Air. Frisbco will see mo home. I
won't trouble you further , Mr , Stil
ton , " said Hotty , with an nir of great
dignity , as she took a atop to the loft.
Now , this loft-hand track was the
most direct and frequented way to
Hutty'fl homo ; but the right-hand
pathway , leading along the little
stream and alder-hedge , huu over boon
the favorite H ith herself and Loyd.
Tlio young man paused now , and
standing just where the two diverged ,
eaid , in a low tone , agitated , yet full
decision :
"Hetty , dccido now , once for all.
Will you keep on with mo down this
path , or will you go with Mr. Krisboi
ou the other ? Chooso. "
She lioailatod , nnd her color won
and came ,
"You have no right to apeak to mo
n
"I hnvo a right , " ho replied firnilj
"tho right to knou whether the gir'
is false or truo. "
IlotlyJ like Loyd , washigh-spirited ,
nnd his look nnd tone migorod her.
" ( Jo on your way , and I will go
uiinu"n1io ! said , proudly.
And without another word oho turn
oil down the pathway by which Mr.
was approaching.
Loyd , ns ho reached the pnte , turn
cd back to look nt the In'o figures
slowly sauntering along the green
meadow.
"I could never have drenmcd it ol
her , " lie thought. " 1 believed sin ,
loved me. And to east mo oil for a
follow like that , whosegroatoatrecom
momhtioit is hia.woalthf Oh , Hetty ,
that I should have been ao mistaken in
you ! "
iVnil Mr. 1'Yisbeo , as ho walked by
Hetty's aide , ndmiringhov girlish beau *
ty and her protly , coquettish ways ,
nnd thinking how ho wouliP'show oil'
his young wife among hia friends did
the thought nuver occur to him , as to
Loyd , that this girl , young enough to
bo Ilia daughter , could not po.siibly
Hud in him nny attraction save his
wealth ?
Hut poor Hotty , Hinco her father
.lied bankrupt , had oxperienccd enough
of poverty's ills , nnd heard enough
from her mother nnd siatora to learn
to look upon riches us the key that
could open In her the golden store of
life's pleasures.
Loyd could givoliorcomfortnnd com
potcnco , but us Mrs. Frisbee she would
liai'O nu oh'gnut city residence , car
riage and HurvnntH , b'alls in winternnd
watoring-places in auinmor , with
everything else that oho micltt desiiM.
Not that she was light nnd frivolous ,
or longed for mere worldly pleasures ;
but for tlio time being the picture lind
dnxr.lcd her , and in her present nugry
and resentful good against Loyd , what
wonder that aho listened to all that
Mr. 1'Visboo hadlo any , and before she
reached homo had nceeptcd the lich
widower's proposal ? "
And yet somehow ITotty felt in her
own heart that this was the most mis
erable evening she had over spent.
As the days went by , Hotty _ grow
no happier in the contemplation of
her brilliant prospects. EJho turned
with n species of loathing from the
man she had promised to wed , and
her heart went out more and moro to
the lover whom eho had discarded.
They sometimes met , but ho wu
ilistant and proud , nnd it was not for
her to make advances. So she de
cided to lot her engagement become
publicly known , and one day wunt
over to Mrs. Button's ' and naked Sue
Sutton , Loyd's cousin , to be her
bride-tumid.
"Von ought hardly to expect it of
mo , Hetty , " Silo said , with some
spirit. " 1 think you have treated
Loyd b , lly. "
"How so ? " '
"JJccauso T know ho loved you , and
I iiaod to think you loved him. * You
certainly did behave in a. manner to
encourage him. "
"Perhaps vo wcro mistaken in
fancying that We loved each other. "
' 'Jf you were mistaken , Loyd
wasn't. thnvo never aeon'a person
so changed nnd ao unhappy , said
Sue , with tcniB in her eyes.
" 'Ho didn't appear to be unhappy
lust evening. llii'thii { with Josephine
Willis. "
'Oh , that was merely put on ! She
flirted with him , and ho humored her ,
aa n blind. I know'Loyd how
promt ho is , and that howould never
allow any ono to suspect how ho suf
fers. But when wo all came homo
from the party where he had heard
from Mrs. Curler that yon wore really
engaged to that Mr. Frisbee oh ,
Hotty , ho looked so wretchedly , nnd
wo heard him walking up nnd down
his room for hours , and tossing about
on his bed ! I'm certain ho couldn't
have slept a wink nil night. " '
"Where is ho now ? " asked Hetty ,
a little tremulously.
"I don't know. Ho went out be i
fore breakfast , and I haven't ' scon him
since. I believe his lunrt is broken ,
and that ho will pine away nnd die , or
perhaps take his own life , " said Sue ,
with tears in her eyes. "And ho had
been looking at your porlr.dt , Hetty ,
for I found it on his table , propped up
against n book. "
* 'My portrait ? Why , ho sent it
back to mo. "
"Did ho ? Then this immt bo a
copy. Wait : i moment , and I will got
it for you to BOO. "
Sue was hardly out of the room ,
when Hotly heard a well known stop
in the hall , nnd the next moment
Loyd himself entered. Instinctively
she had drawn bock , ana the great
book case screened her from his view ,
Ho did not , however , look around , but
throwing himself in a chair , leaned
back with closed eye * , nnd seeing him
thus she was struck , with the ohnngo
'in his appearance. Hi ) face WIIH pale ,
and bore unmistukahlo traces of suffer
ing , repruised by the strong will which
she knew ho possessed. Out now ,
nlono as ho thought himself , the strain "
seemed relaxed. Ho bowed his face in
his hands nnd groaned , ;
Hetty's heart boat fast and the tears
into her eyes , Oh , if ho would
but bond from that slubborn pride ,
slio would give up Air. Kriobcu , wealth ,
everything in the wotld , for his sakel
But for her to make advances never !
Loyd rose from his ent and wnlkod
across thu mom to the book caso.
Hetty fehrank moro oloaoly into hur
comer , imd the high-backed arm chair
hid her. Slio heiud him rummaging
about buliind tlio books on the shelves ,
and then she oaw his urin ox-tended
to the light , holding up two glass
vials. 80 near WIIH she tlmt nho could
distinctly read tlio labels , ono of
which WUH "Lamlanuni , " This ho
thrnat into hia brcuat pocket , and ,
seizing his hat , turned to leave the
room. But at the door ho paused ,
wont back to the table , and , scratch
ing u few hurried lines on a sheet of
paper , left it lying open and wont out.
Hetty , almost an palo an her lover ,
instantly sprang up , and seizing the
paper glanced over it , murmuring
brokenly OH aho read : W.
"D .ui MOTH Kit : Can no longer
boar agony seek relief -homo tell
Johnny take good care of you go
before you meet you in- "
Hetty was trembling all nvorp but u
now a great light , aa if u sudden re-
aolvo , dawned upon her palo face , and
without a pause she rushed from the
the lawn , and with
jlght , swift stops followed the retreat
ing figure down tliu road , She oror-
took him jusl as ho turned tlio clump
of cedars , near tlio stables. Was it
thorc that lui designed to coniniit this
terrible docdf
lioyd turned , on hearing her breath
lessly call his nnino. lo ( looked a
coed deal mtrprinud nt seeing her no
longer ji\lo but Hushed , and with dis-
oidereu chestnut curls hanging about
her forehead ,
"Uh , I < oyd , don't do it ! For my
sake don't 1"
"Hettyvlnt nils you ? Don't do
wlmU"
"You know ; you didn't si-o nm , but
I was in tlio room when you teen tlio
poison tlio landiuiinu. Oh , Loyil ,
don't kill youMolflon't ! "
Ho looked nt her steadily , with a
curious workiligof his countenance.
" \Vhy should I notf You would
not earn , " ho said , gloomily.
"Indeed , indeed I should ! " she
sobbed. "Oh , Loyd , 1 could not bear
it ; it would kill iiu-l"
Her plo.iding , tearful eyes \vcro up
turned to his. Ho lonkud down into
her face for u moment , them took both
hur hands in Inn.
"Hotty , you are going to bo another
man's wife.
"Never , Loyd , never ! I was wrong
forgive mol"
"You don't moan to say , Hotty"
hi * face lighted nil 01 or M with u flush
of notr life "you don't mean to say
that yon do leally love mo1 ?
"Yi-j , I do I 1 always did love you ,
Loyd. 1 wouldn't ' have told yon but
for this but for that liorrililo | > oisin. (
Give it to me , 1-iojd , that I may feel
you uvo safo. "
Ho answered by taking her in his
inns. TheioVIH no onu no.vr to see
: hi'in. And thiMi ho gave thu ikwily
vial into her hands , umlsho filing it as
'ar nu she could into tlio noiglibi'uing
mud.
"Life is worlb living for now , Hot-
: y , " ho said , us , with lair arm in his ,
ind her band clasped in his own , they
walked toward her homo. "Hut you
will never know \vh.a pain I havusuf-
foiod. "
Most people said that Hetty had
lone right in chouiiing Loyd .Sutton ,
iftcr'all ; and Mr. Frisbee indignantly
went back to the city and consoled
limself by selecting" as bin \yifu some
other younsj'and 'pretty wliinan. His
uarriago took place about the same
line witk Hetty's.
yonio tlueo yearn after this , Mr.
Lioyd Sutton , a comfortable and happy
ookmg pater fainilias , said tohiapret-
y wife :
" 1 believe , that any man can keep a
secret from bis wifu ; bill no woman
can keep one from her husband. "
"Doh't you , indeed , dear'/ / Now , I
think the contrary. " '
Ho laughed knowingly.
"Perhaps I can convince yon. I've
mil a Bccrot fcvm you , Hotty , over
since wo were matried. "
"Indued ! Won't ' you toll it to mo
Loyd1' ?
"Why.yes . , as I don't see any rea
son in keeping it no longer to myself.
I wouldn't toll .you at fiwt , for fear
nm uhould feel mortified in knowing
t. Do you remember whoa you
ileadod with mo so earnestly not to
, ako my life ? Well , the truth is , I
ladn't tliu least idea of swallowing
hat laudanum. I merely intendcd.to
use it as a remedy for the pain I was
suffering from a. tumble toothache. "
"Yes , " said Mis. Loyd Suttcn , do-
nurely , but with an urcli glunco ofi
icr black eyes , "I know that all tlio
vhilo , dear. You see , I read the note
rou left on the table , telling your
nether that the pain"was" ' such that
yon couU not Walt till1 to-morrow to
ako her to town must go at unco , to
see u dentist , and that Johnny would
jring her , and you would meet her
there. Then I knew what the lauda-
tuin was for. "
Mr. Loyd Sutton opened his eyes
very wide , and gave n low whistle. *
"You HIIO , love , " resumed his wife ,
dealing her arm around his , neck , "I
md no other way of letting you know
low I loved you and regretted my
'oily. It saved us both from being
very miserable. But with the same
arch look "don't yon think now that
woman can keep a secret from her
msband as well as can a husband from
lis wifuf'1
And Loyd Sutton , kissing his wife ,
tad the maiilinoKH to acknowledge
limaolf convinced ,
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