THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 12 , 1881 THR DAILY P.ER .vtAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PRoPHIt TORS 'iiy I-jrnlntn , bet. ( Ith and lUtli Ulreelt. IKUMS Of SUItaUKlraON lie < < r > jiy 1 year , In * dMmcol > lnld | ) } 10.CO " . . . . f.o " " . . . . 3,00 RAILWAY TIME TABLE. t 1N CAM ) CHICAGO , M. FVUI , tmitt RAIUIOAD. [ X.T Omnhv-No. 2 throush ( xv.inicr , l > .3 . ra. No. I , OaVlinJ fici < lit , 1.2J p. in. Arrltu OuiMia No. 1 , throuili ; prwu'n < or , i.15 B m. No , ; ! , OjkUid : freight. 10iO : a. in. uiATiMii OMAHA HAH ; OK count BGCHD. C. , I ! , i. y. 7:41 : i. in. 3:40 : p. ra. C. k S , > V. , 7 : < 0 i. ni. 3:40 : p. m. C. , K. I. .t I1 , , " :40a. : m. H0 : n. in. K. U. . St. J. s C. it. . Icuvcs t it a. ui. ft-.d 8.SO p. r.urrlvcs at at. LuuUt 0.30 a. in. find A:5L : p. m. iV. , SUUfc P. , Icnxcn at 8 x m. Ami 3:40. : m , Arrlrca nt St. Louis nt 0:10 : a , m , and 7:30 : a. m. WHSim BOOTH * MTU. B. A M. In .V < .l'Ihrotuh Kijirivs , FtO : t , tn II. Jb M. Unrutn V.tprcM-O i ) p. m. O P Kxiir , 1V:16 p. in. O. A U. V. for Lincoln , 11:45 : a. m. O. A U. V. for OdccoU , 10.10 . in. TJ. 1 * . frrlcht No. 5 , fiSti : . In. O. I' , frnlk-ht No. 9 , S.SOo. m. U. P. frolghtNo. 13 , 20l > . m. I' ' . I * , in iKiit No. I , 11:10 : p. in. emigrant. U , " P. L'tnrcr ' cunrcpn , 7:31 : p. in. II. P. fr"nrlil .Nn 13 , 11 50 | > . ra. U. P. Uonter freight , t:25 : p. in. ABHMNt-fRUM IA8T AND N1DTD. a B. fe O 6.-UO , . IE. 7S5 : p m. & A N. W. , 9:46 : . ra. 7:25 : p. in. C. K. l.&P. , ( > : iri a. m. 0:05 : p. tn. K. C. , St. Joe &C K. , 7:40 : . m.:4S : p.ir. PROM Tim ITIUT AND BOCTHWHBT. O. & IU V. from Lincoln 1 01 p. in , U. I' . Kxpreiw 3:24 : p. m. B & U. In No1 > . , Thrimirh Rxprotoi It6 : p. in. K k M , Lincoln KxpriwD 40 a m. U. 1 * . Dontcr express , 7:35 : n m. U. I' . Knight I o u > 1.35 p. in. U. P. vn. u _ 6o ; ; a. in. Kml U. P. Irolrfht No. 14 , 19:1 : R p. in. tJ. P. .o. i 9 IX ) p. uu U. P. ' P. IS 14 ! fi a. in. C. P. Denver freight , 1:10 : . ra. O. < b 11. V , Qiliul , hr. f.45 p , ui. BCMXT TRUSS CirvtllLt OUAIU ANU ooattu. BLtrrn , LoaTo OnuhA ut S:00 : , 0:1)0 : ) and 11:00 : & . m. ; ISO S.OO , $ .00 , 4.00 , 6:00 : und 6:00 : p. in. LOIYO Coiindi llluDs At H:2J : , 9:22 : , Hi5 : & . m. ; Ui5 , 2:25 , 3lfi : ! , 4:13 : ! :25 : Mid 6 : { > . a. 8iui l yo Th iltiuniiy K-AMJH OmiUm nt VCO : vid llou : a. m. ; S:0fl : , 4:00 : anJ B:00 p. m. Lr jiL-icll Illiin/i At U:26 : and llvi : ! B. in. ; 2:26 , vid 6ltb p. m. Opening and Clotlns of MMI * . tour * . CPKN. . . tn. p. m. a. in. p. m. Oiilcvro & N. W . 11.00 0SO tSO : S:40 : OMcfffo , U I. h I'Mlllc.ll'.W 0:00 : tJO : MO Ctilc/o ) , 1) ) . A Q. . . , . .11:00 : 0:00 4:30 : ! :40 : 1S:30 : 4SO : 2:40 : Sl'iin ( 'ity ami I'.iclilc. . 11:00 : 4:3D : Unioa Pacific . 6:00 : 11:40 DittihA t IL V . 4.-00 11:40 : B. ft. U. In Ncli . 4:00 : H : 0 BSO : OiruJ & Northwentorn. 4SO : 7SO : Lo lniallifor Stuto of Iowa Icavo but once a ; , viz : 4P 0 n. m , A Unroln llntl iJ nli > o n ; > fnuil at 10ilO a. m. OKlcc OJWM 8unJ } > H frniu 1'2 m. to 1 p. ui. TIIOH. P IIAI.L P. M. Business DirBctopy. Abstract ar.d Real fcfitato. JOHN L. McCAOUE , opposite Pout OHlce. W. U. HAUTLKIT 31" South IRtli Street. Arcliltocti. DOFBKNE It MENDKLSSOIIN , AncltlTKCTS Ilooni 14 Crclghton lllcck. A. T. LAHUK Jr. , U oiu 2. Cinlshton Hlock. Boots and 8liot > . JAMES UnVINE & CO. , Fine Boota and SbooH. A gocJ nnmrtmcint o ! homo work on hanJ , corner 12th and Ilarncy. TIIOS. KKICK80X , S K. ear. 16Ui and Douglne. JOHN KOUTUNATU8 , COS 10th struct , nmnuficturat ) to order good work at fair prl . Itapalrint ; tlonc. Bed Spring * . J. F. LAKRIMER Mnnulttcturer. 1B17 Dou"lMOt. f Dooks , NOV/B and Stationery. J. I. FKUF.HAUF 1016 Fftrnhim Street. I Cutter and Eggs. McSHANK & SCHUOKDKR. the oldest B. and E. liouA ) In Kcbnuika cutatiliHhod IK76 Omaha. OKNTHAL MHH. A. KYAN , tcuthwcsi corner Itithnnil Uod o. Boil Board for the Money. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ueali at all Hours. Board by the D y , W * > tk or Month. Good Tcnns for Cosh. Fiirnl"h il Unnma Supplied. Roaa Wagons. WM SNYUEU,14thr.n'J IlarncyStrrcta. Jewo era. JOHN BAUMF.U 1314 Furnhom Strict. Junk. H. BERTHOLP , KACS and Metal. Lumb-jr , Lime and Cement. FOfiPTKR & OltY corner Bth and Dotiglaa Btfl Lamps and Glassware. J. BOKNER 1209 Llouzlas St. Good Varloty. Merchant Tailors. 0. A , LINDQUEST , Ono of our moot popular Merchant Tailors ta re ceiving the latent ilcsleim for Spring and Summer Goods for Kcntlomtn'a ntnr. Ktylidi , durable , and urlre.s low an ever 216 13th but. UOUIT. & Farn. Millinery. MRS. C. A. niXQEK , Wholcwle and Retail , Fan. cy Oooli In ( jreat larlcty , ICephyrs , Can ! Hoards , Hosiery , Glo\iH , Conwbi , Jsc. C'hcapciit HOUBU In the Went. Pnrchi\HL' nave 30 per cent. Order t > r Mall. 116 Filticnth .Street. r-oundry. JOHN WEARNK & RONS , cor. 14thft Jscknonetc Hour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Farnham 8tn. , Wclshaim llron. , prnprlctora. Ororers. Z. STKVEN3. 21et hotwocii Cumlng anil Ii r T. A. MnHHANK , Corn. 2'id and Cumlnir Btrci-U rlardwaio , Iron anu fjleol. DLAN < fc LANOWOHTIIVrholcsali \ ) , 110 am' 112 16th street A HOLMES corner If-th ami California Hsrnei * , BAUdlei , ac , B. WKTST 20 13lh Ht. hf I KftrnHarncv H-jtoU ANFIELD 1IOU9E.G 0 , Cftnfleld.Oth A Kurnlnn DOHAN HOUtiK , P Jl Cary , D1S Famham Ht. SLAVIC'S HOTEL. I' . Eh\en , 10th St. Southern Hotel. GUH. llnintil ( Ith Sr I.ca cn ortb K Bought. 0 .SHAW will pay highest CdHli ) irlco for second b.tnd cloUiInCormr Idtli r.ri'l Duntlttl , DR. PAUL. Wllllnin' Plock , Cor. IMh & DC.UO. Drug * , Paints and Ullt , KHUN k CO. ? liirnucleta , Flno "Ano iloodi , Cor , Uth MJd V. J. WHITEHOUr j : , Wholceilo & RctMl , 10th 8t. 0 , FIELD , 20'J2 Worih Slao CiunlnKStreet. . PAItn , DnurKlft. lOtliand Howard Hired. ) . Dry Gonds Notions , Etc. JOIIN II. F. LKJIMANN & CO. , Saw York Dry Qoodn Sjorc , 1310 and 1312 Kuril- him ftr ct. L. 0. EnowoM also ImntM nnd ihooi 7th & Paclfla huruituro. A F. OltOSS , New &r.d Sotond Hind Kurnlturo ml Stoiu" , lilt r > oii7m. lll hwt cooh price alii for wonil liaua poo'H. BOHNKH 130'J Ilou7l t. Flno ooJ , Ac. Fence Workt. OMAHA FK.VCK CO. OUST , FHIKS &CO. , 1213 Hnrn-jy flt , , < vl Ice llo m , Iron and Voo.1 fcncei , IWIIr.iri ) . Countem of Pine and Walnut. ClRar * and Tohacco , k FlUTSCnilH , inaniifacturcrp of * ndVholo * U-iUirs In TOWK-COB. 13ns n W , V. LOHKN2KK luaimtarturtr lllfljarolain. Florltt. A. IVinaahn ? , pliuiU , c\itllo rrhx < t > , tioqact ) to. N.V. . eat. ilith n I nouvbui Klrcrtx. Civil engineers nnd Surveyor * . ANllllKW llllsr.WAl Kit , l'r ! hton Block , Town Sury * , ISrsxlc und .Sir ie Commission Merchanls. JOHN O. WII < LIM.Ult Dalco Street. U It I1KKMKH. Fnr.lctnllj o ! rite wl rrle- ! mcnt tn lullv nnd Wc Vlj , Cornlcs Works. Western Cornice l > otkf , MinntMtiircM Iron Cornlco , Tin , Iroti nnd yl.uo Hoofilntr. Order IromMiy locnllty proini'tlj r\eut l In the 1'fst minner , Factory nmi Oil co 1213 HarncN St. Oahixnlfol Iron Conilci'K. Wli.iiow Cnj > n , eto , , minnfacturnl and put up In rtny inrt of the tfltintrv. T. MINIIOiai 41flThlt rrruhUrecl CrocVory. J. BONNKU 13001)niwns tr t. OooJ tint. Clothlni ; nnd F-urnlililni ; Quods. OKO. 11. 1T.TKRSOW. Alto llftto , Cpc. Txioti , Shots , Motions nnd CV.llcry , SOI H. lOtli street. rtetrlRerator * , Cantleld's Patent. 0. F. GOODMAN 11th St. bet. Farn. t Harnoy. Qhow Onto ManufActory.i O. J WILDK , M. uraf ftnror and Dealer In all klndi cil Bhon Co es , Upright Cviro , A ' . , 1317 Cam St. FKANK L. GKKIIAItl ) , proprlelor Omaha Show Caio nmnutvtory , 818 South Itllh etrect , hotncen Lra > vn , orth and ll.trcy. All Roods narrantixi Gr Pawnhrokera , Ifllh St. . h t. Far II r Tmwuro. A. UUP.MKSTI-.K , Dealer In DtoTcs and Tinware , and ) ! annraetnrer of Tin Root * and all klmli of [ luUdlngr Work , Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNKR. 1S03 Hondas SI. Gootl and Cheap Seeds. 3. KVANHVholcwlo and I'.aUll Seed DrlUs and Cultit atom , Odd FxllowH Hall. Physicians an 1 Sur oons. W. S. G1BB8 , M. D. , R * > m Ko t , CrttRhton Block , Uth Street. P. S. I.KtSKNIUNO , K. U. Ma onte Block. C. U ItAUT , U. ! > . , Kyc and EAT , opp. postoffic < > 1)1' . L. B UKADDV , Ailriit. S. W Uth and Farnhum Photoicrapners. GRO. HKYN. PROP , tirand Central Gallery , 212 SlxteenUi Street , near Itaraiilc Hall. Flret-clam Work und Prompt. Plumbing , Qae and Steam Fitting. P. W. TAltPY & CO. . 21812th St. , bet. Farnham and DoUKl.iM. Worn pruuiptly nttcndcvl to. U. 7ITZPAT1UOK , 1409 Douttloa Stroct. Painting nn per 1KNI5Y A. KOSTKUS. 141 OodKo Street. Shoo Stares. Phillip Lane , 1320 Fnrnhara St. bet 18th & 14th. Second Hand Store , PERKINS A LEAR. M18 Douirhs St. , Now and SjcoiiJ Hand Furniture. House KurnlNhlng Oood , tic. , liourht and aM on narrow marrlns. d.tlooni. IIEXRY KAUFJIANJf , In the no * brick block on Douglas StrooS , bia Jubt 0Hnnl ] n ino t elegant UCLU llall. Hot Lunch lr m 10 to 12 e\ cry day. " Caledonia " J FALCONUK 079 ICth Street. Undertakers. CHAS. RIEVYE , 1011 ! Farnhnin bot. 10th & lltd. 130 Cent Stores , P 0 BAOKP8 , 1205 Fnrnliiim Kt . FanoT Oood > Free to Everybody ! A Beautiful Book for the Asking , liy npplilnff personally at the nearest ollieo of1HK | .SIMihlt SlANUFAinUIlINU CO. ( or by poitatcnrd if nt a dlntanco. ) any ADULT per. son M ill bo preientcd with a beautifully Illus trated copy of a Nu\v Hook entitled GENIUS REWARDED , OU THE STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE : ontnlnln ra handsome and costly steel fngrav- \as \ fiontisplcroc ; a'.HO , $ i finely engraved MOOI ! ruts , and bound in an elaborate blue and gold lithographed cover. Nn char H whate\cr is made for this > niuNnnio liook , Ktdch mn bo obtained only by application nt the branch and Hibor dinate. olliceti of Thu Singer Mauufacturhij ; Co. THE SINGER MANUFACTUIUNQ CO. , Principal OlHce. 3t Union Square , New York If you n Ilf ycunrnn r inon of r l > nfd \ > J the utr'aln of Ivmtollln your duties nvolu nlK-lil v. ork , to re itlmul&nUiiniJ uta tnro tiraln nerTf ana Hop Bittors. ohto , ute Hop B. I ! yon ere younir Mid uirerlm from any li. alscivtlou < > r < ll lia | tlon , If you itro mar- il id or BlniU > , oM or youn tr , BurTerlnjr from poorhfaltb or lauiKuU.li ii\K \ n A t > vd of kick Oral , rtlj on Hop Bltterd. Whoercr yoanrr. Tlioundi me an- fttl nunlly from BOIUO vheaertT jou j that jour system I form of Kldnoy nccda clcowlnt ? , toil- dlM-A o tuat mitflit have lxen | > ro\entfC vlthoutintoj-icadiiBi liy a tlmoly UHeof .Rl-.o Hop HopBltters Bitte'a. D. I. O. orvr'norvcom- lib an tvbflohito Ubt'oxe plulitf , unil IrresUta of thu itomacli , lll'lo for ' euro IIOP bnmlt , liluotl , I drunlceuncsfi Itierorntnttl 1 use of opium , You will e t ( buoco , or cured If JOUUM llnarcotlca. Hop Blttor * If Touaroiilm-1 Boldliydrng- irenk and ( rl t < . btutlfur nlrr t ) fplrltfillry NEVER Circular. It i It may IIOP iiirnu nvo your FAIL B'F'U CO. Ufa. It has , navcd hun Rotknlrr , 5.1- , dreds. Tornnlo , Ont , Richmond , Ind. Builders of ENGINES OF ALL SIZES , From 3 to 25 H. P. For Sma" SAW MILLS , For nil Grains and Seeds , Including Clover nnd Timothy. Feed Mills , &c. , &c. .I will pay you largely to write , stat- inj , ' Y/hit : you \\iint and how you wish to pay. Unuturl Inducements to Cash Purchasers. ROBINSON & CO. , Richmond , Ind. KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA w 5 2 S e ? 8 s ? Is H -s H g 33S UP 2 b \ UPI 3 R W 01 01m * m N - a aa ILER & CO. , Solo Manufacturers , OMAHA. THE FIRST QUARREL From th Altn California. "Then , Ralph , you think ns T do that wo must nuvcr , tiuvur huvu a. lira qu.irroU" "Novor , Koso ; thcro is nothing easier tlmn to livu without it. " "Yot they tin sny thut married pco plo iiru nlwuya stiro to quarrel n rca < til-ill , Hut hnron't \vo proved Itfnlsi in our c.woJ" "Oil , Itrilpli , it is bcc.-vusu wo li.ivo lovnl cnoh other too truly , to over think of such : v thing , " 4 Of coursj , it is , httlo one , " draw in ; ; the gulden hfxd down to liif hroail , "and that is just wliy wo shall nui'ur quarrel. How could wo over npcnk n linruh word to each other , cloruost ? " Tltcro was no nudiblo nnawor , hut n Hrhduocl tone , ns of toiidor carress in ; ; tilled ui ) the interval , 'itnliih Maynnrd nnd Hoao Clark wore to bo united for bolter or worao on tlio morrow. Aa wo liavo Been , they fondly believed tluit no clout could overc.nt their wedded sky. Three mouths nftor marrinfje , JUK the sun W.IB BL-ttitig upon ns charmim , iv little sections could w ell bo imagined. A pretty white cottage with low windows dews and romantic porticos overlook ing n volrety-grcen lawn ; the windows of the dining roomstund open , and the fragrant breath of Juno rosea fron without was rivalled by the tastefu bouquets which stood in crystal vuses upon the table ; the aiiow-Mhito da- maslr , cut-uliw and shining silver caught the last rays of the HUHas they llittud over the dainty tea table , now sparkling in the crimson heart of u jelly , now lingering in the golden meshes ot iloso iMaynard'o hair , as slit poured out a cup of fragrant tea for nor young husband. Three months , and all was perfect happiness. Rose was thinking this na she poured out the tea , with a little Biuile upon her lips , "UoHul" She looked up quickly ; surely there vras a slight just the slightestnliado of constraint or coldness in the tono. "Hose , " repeated her husband , ovi deiitly a Httlo embarrassed , "as Irodo down to the ollieo thui afternoon , I heard Homo comments upon your friend , Mrs. Elton , -which did not please mo very well. I wish , " in a nlower tone , ' 'that yon would drop her acquaintance , my love. " "Why , Ralph"what can you mean ? " with a deep flush rising to her cheek. "I would do anything for you , llalph,1' she added , "but how terribly unjust it would bo to drop my best friend be cause BO mo people don't choose to hlcu her. " I am afraid they have good reason for ir , dear ; in fact , I never liked her myself , though I it id not like to toll you so. She is too much of a ihrt for mo to wish to see h'jr the intimate friend of my wife. " "Sho is splendid , I don't care what people say , and 1 am ashamed of you , Ralph , for helping to abuse a woman's character and that woman my beat friend , too ! " And down dropped HOBO'S knife and fork , and up wont the dainty handker chief to the bright blue eyes , which had suddenly tilled with tears. This was too much for Ralph , llo canio to side and kissed anay the first teais he had over seen in his wife's pretty eyee. eyee."Come , come , darling ! remember , we are never to quarrel. But I do hope , Rose , that you will think seri ously over what I have said. ' Rose said nothing , but clung to her husand us though they had just been snatched from a precipice and she could hardly realize their safety. To think that he , Ralph , had actually dipapproved of her ! The evening passed lovingly , an usual. * but poor Roao felt thoughtful almost sad. That she must cither hurt the feelings of her dearest friend , without any good cause , as she be lieved , or displease her own dailing husband , she saw it was unavoidably and to her loyal , loving nature , to do either doomed impossible. She would do all eho could , however , to pleaao her husband without offending her friend ; Ah ! Httlo wife , what a difficult po sition to BUS tain ! But for a week aho managed it. When the churming little woman drop ped in to call , \vhich she did , uncere moniously , at all times , Rose always contrived to bo so busy that she ronld not possibly go out. Whether it was a handkerchief for Halpha pin cushion for "dear mamma"'or u now piece to practice , it uas always sure to bo too important to bo neglected. "Why , what haa como over you , Roue ? " cried Mrs. Elton ono day , rather suspiciously ; "you have not been out with mo for a week. Are you going to keep this up forever ? " " 1 don't Irnow , I'm auro , " replied Rose , laughing , and inwardly wonder ing how she could OXCUBO herself much longer ; "but T really find so much to do. If your huslund were nt home , Maude , you would not have so much leisure yourself. " "Then I am heartily glad that ho isn't , " said Mrs. Elton pouting , "for I could never stay in as you do , Httlo nun. " J3iit when Ralph canio homo that evening ho again referred to the ru- mois eoncerninu Mrs. Elton ; she was cairying oua [ curious flirtation with a well known society man whose reputa tion was anything but puru , "I'oupjo are simply mistaken , " Raid Rose , with dignity ; " ho no more Ilirts with him than HIO ! docK with you. I luivo seen them together. " "Well , I shouldn't like you to IUUUHU yourself in my nhcjunco an shu does in the abscnco of hur liimluiiil. " "Hiiyon't ' you any confidence in your ttifoj Ralph ( " "Certainly ; but who can toll what an influence ) nho may acquire over you ? At all events , durling , " very uoiitlyj 'you must find BOIUO way of discontinuing her acquaintance at once. " "Ralph ! Must ? " "Von , my dear , must ! " This ( imo , with quito u matrimonial air of firm ness. ness.Tho bright blue eyes of hia wife flashed in uurprifm and anger , That httlo word from Kilph'd lijm caused as much commotion in ROJO'H mind as the "big. big U " from the captain of the "Pinafore" raised among his crow. That evening wan passed almost in ftilonco , mid tlioro was no good-night klHB. klHB.In In the morning Rose was all ready to Jortjivo , but Ralph wiia cold'and distant , and did not scorn to wish it. Immediately after breakfast hu won ! down town , after Iravinu the faintoal nomiblo kiaa upon hia wife's troubled brow. llo SAW the trouble , but priilo wna at work ; so ho went nway , leaving hia perplexed bride in just the ri ; ht fitato of mind to full an easy victim to the tempter. She was angry with her husband for il.uing to ditliku her friend , and angry with that friend foi boinu' the c.itiso of coldness butweon her and her husband. Hut. when that pretty , charming friend came rushing in flo tnrly in the afternoon , all smiles and diuipler , and , linditn : R"Jo Maynard dnmu ; ab solutely nothing but moping , insisted upon t.ikini ; her for a t'five ' what could she do ? She had no excuse , and then ll.ilph's coldness of the morning e.imu forcibly into her mind. So in ucflpur.vtion aho donned her prettiest costume , and called up all her gayety to hide her aching heart. 15ut , to her astonishment , they had not gone far before Mrs. Elton picked up Mr. A. , the gentleman with whoso mine- her own ws HO disayrooa- bly connoclod , who nccompnniod them during the whole drive. They met many of their friends , and Rosu's cheek Mushed an she noted their cool greetings , and thought of the ruinou alloat. A week ago she would have thought nothing of it ; but , in the H ht of her husband's words , this ch'inco mooting with Mr. A. looked like a aluiiiod appointment. " it right " who decided "Ralph , men tally , "and 1 will toll him no to night. " The pretty te.i-tablo w.-va awaiting Ralph's coining , and so was the sweet little wife , all nmiloa and happiness once more. She intended to moot him with the old , fond kias , and con fess that she had born wrong. How pleased Ralph would bo ! Inktomi of Ralph , however , came a brief note : "Roao , I shall not bo home to-night. I paw you driving with that precious pair who are this evening the talk of the whole town. And to think my wife's name is mixed up with it ! L feel too hurt and angry to mi-ot you just yet. RAUMI. " There was only ono thing which n woman like Rose could do in tuchn case. .Sliu fainted. When at last she recovered consciousness she t < : iw plainly in the face of the servant who tiad como to her assistance that she had road the note and was acquainted with her disgrace. Dismissing her , Rose left the untouched nuppur to its fate , and drugging herself upon the bed , and between her sobs , tried to form uome phin of action , Oh , how bitterly she now thought of both ftk'iul and husband. Only three months married and it had como to this ! Troud and Bunsativo , nho determin ed that tthu would no longer remain bonenth his roof to bring discredit upon it ; eo when morning dawned , and k.ilph . , alrcii'ly repontent and ro- inorhoful for his cruelty , rotunud , ho found no wife to give him welcome only a few words to tell him she had none forever. Oh , the a-'ony of that hour ! How freely would ho have forgiven a thous and uflbticos only to hold that dear form in his arms once more ! Ho sat down and thought of the aweot fuco , the dear blue eyes and golden hair , until thinking almost drove him wild ; but it was too late. Why tell of the fruitless search , the lonely days , the final settling down into an almost utter despair ? Ho could only faintly try to keep up hi.s liopes by thinking that nho loved him too well to stay aw.iy from him for ever. ever.But But two years passed , and Roao Maynaid had never visited their home. * * * # # # Right in Chicago 1 Lights are blaz- ng everywhere in the heart of the jrilliant western city , and crowd * are jostling each * other in their husto to each tlieir various debtinations. A young man , tall and line looking , las just stopped at the busiest corner of stuto street , undecided which way to urn next. llo is handoome , but hia 'aco looks sad , and ho has a way of { lancing sharply into women's faces which feeema ntrangely out of keeping with his quiet , gentlemanly bearing. AH ono of UIOHO gay groups pusses lim , hoard the name of "Lotta" men tioned as playing tit McVicker's. "Lotta1 ! he repeated to himself , a slight expression of intercut flashing nto his pale face. "It in a long time since 1 have seen her , and it will servo o brighten an hour or so of life , at oust. It is but a step , " glancing at ho blazing theatre so near him. 'Ves , " ho added , " 1 may as well bo n the tneatre an in the street. I shall lover find her. " A High escaped him as ho turned Jown Madison and followed in the vako of the ploaauro-sei-kera. Ho VIH just about to enter the theatru , tundini ; In the full r.uliuiico ntrin.ni ng from the open porlalu , whun a ow cry husidu him made him quickly urn. urn.A A woman had fallen , fainting , nl- at his foot. llo lifted her in his arm1) , but the first glaiico into her white , still face Urn OH i C.IUHOI ! him to drop his burden \nd ink down biHido it. "Jloso ! Rose ! My fed ! ! in HIO Irad ? " ho muttered excitedly , under lia breath , for the crowd was nrcufling omul ilium. JIo wan offered assistance , and car ried her into tliu noaiost place ho Bould find , where hho HOOII rovivud. k-iiig both proud and neimitivo , how- ivor , tlioy Hiiccuedod in rfjri'Kniny ) heir emotions until they were alonu ogotlier in the cariiago which Ralph lad called , Then I ho scene which followed can > o bolter imagined than deacrilcd , Roue , with her golden head upon his shoulder , told how uliu had awaited its coming with blissful thoughts of reconciliation in her mind ; how Ins tote hud madu ilier fuel that hu thought hat hi.H had diugracod him , and how , vild with filiumu and anger at tlio huught , flhu had flown to Chicago , vliuro ho suppofled she had an nncjo iving. Going to lim ola addrcRs , wlio found hat ho hud removed , nor could uho hid imy trace of him , Thoruforo , too iroud to return to the homo which riho had doHurted , nho obtuinud om- iloymi'iit us aHcaiiRtruH9and ) ( wan just eturninx latu froin her work whim ihocauyht niglit of hm fuco in thobril- iant glare from the theatre , The Buddcn vioion was too much , and uho fell , dying , M a1 o thought , at hn foot. > > ould joti novur liuvo coiuuhoino if I had not fmiiid you , Mosul" " 1 believe I never should ; Fthought inyself diiRwcod , and tiio inoro no niter I hnd retloeli'il upon what people wight siy of my Iliuht. " "I'lioyall know that I u-ai nearly heart broken at your loss , ' naiil li.ilill ] , uitli gr.xvo tendcrnt'sa ; then nfter n littlu pause ho tuidud : "lluvu you ma or hoard of Aluud Elton since you loft ? " "Never , " with a Hliglit shudder. "What became of horf" "Sho eloped with A. only a wenk nfler you eloped with your.ulf ; " iaiil Ralph , with n little attempt lit jilny- fulnesi. " I'lioir doubtful relations were on every tongue tlut very d.iy you were out witli them , and th.it i.i why"Yos "Yos , " said Hose , pulling her hand over hia lips , "but don'ts.iy it ; I want to forget tl.r.t day forever. "And so you sliull , my darlinir. " "Ralph , L have something dse to tell you , " whispered Huso , almost timidly , ai she laid her soft check against liur husband's. "Well , little one , what is il"strok ? ing the golden hair as if she wore a child , "Ah ! you must wait until wo got homo. " They entered her boarding house together , and , after n brief explana tion of the case to the landlady , Rose took him to her room , where lay a Ht tlo white-robed cherub , sniilim : in its happy sleep. No wonder the tears sprang quickly to his i > yuH , "On , .Hose , Hose ! " WUH all ho could say as ho hunt to ki.ts his child. The old homo smiled just as of old in the sunset light us , on the first evening of their arrival , husband , wito and child were gathered around the tea-table.4 "Oh , Ralph ! " cried Rose , her eyes filling with hiippy toaw , "how natural all looks ! AHsit here , 1 could al most fancy that t had never been awiiy. " "Yes , dear , " said Ralph with a sly mnile , "tho only dilVereuco is the baby. " "And a hotter understanding of ch other , " said Koio Mayturd , thoughtfully ; then ulie added with a smile : "At.d to think , Ralph , how firmly wo believed oursolvus to bo the only married couple in the world who could live without u first quar rel. " "I think it was n blessing in din- uiae , though , darling , for it proved so terrible that it will certainly bo our hist. " And so it was. Palpitation of the HVurt- J. 'M Alight , SyrariiMo , N. V , , writon : "When F tirxl cmiiint'nct'd ii-un f your Hur- duck Itloinl liitttTM 1VIH truulilutl willi Ibitteiini ; ami piilpiliitinii of tliu hviirt , I frit uoik ; and lungiiid , with n niiiuliiiOMH of the IhnliH. Hinou UMiiy , my luart IIHH mil troubled 1110 iu.it . tliu imiiiliin ; , ' HUIIHU- tinti is all K HU. " 1'rioo , 91 ; liiid K.I' ! , 10 ll'H. 10-lMllllw Axle Grease HEVER GUMS ! UBOI ! \ViUfOiiH , lluiKi ; ( , Kenpcrn , TliroohcrH nd Mill Mnchitii'ry. II IB INVAUIAUI.N TO FARM imn AND IXAMnrium. II curtK SttutchcH mid al UliiJs of uorcxj on llonn and Stuck , an well an on T1CI1. T1CI1.OLAEK & WISE , Mannf B , 300 Illinois Street , Chicago WT.SKND 1 OK 1 ltd 1.S " " < AGENTS WANTCD FOR FAf > r Hi SKLUNCI BOOKH or nis Aon ! Foundations of Success nUSlNK3j ! AND SOCIAL FORMS. The lawn nl tnulo. k' nl forms , how to trant tct buslncwt , Milunulo biblua , racial otliilitt | parllaniontnry uia u , how to conduct putilicbuin- ncHA ; In fact ft In n complete liulilo to SUCCCM for \ll yiH. A nuiilly nmmHRtty. AiMruw forclr- eulan and H xlal tnrins ANC'llOH PUIILISIHNG CO. , fit.I/onis. Mo Article * of Incorporntinn of the Mllliircl Farmorw' CJnb- Articles of iiicorpnrntinn miulo anil iwlniitwl tliiH 2'JUi ( Iny of October , A. J ) . 1881 , by und between the iimlurMib'ucil in- corporulnrH , iw followw , to-wit : KAMlt , Article T. Tim niuuu of thin club nhall bo the Jlilliinl FnriiH'in' club. rl.AC'K OF IIUH1NIWH. rticle II. The iirincipnl pbico of busl- nt-KN of thin cIuliHJiuH bu ut Millurd - tion , county of ougl.T > < , NubriiHkn. NATUIIII OK IlUHINI H. Article 111 , The Kcnoral niituro of busl- ncxH tn bu triui'ucteil by thN club ! H to conduct ik K'"t-'ril ; liti-rnry HIM ! Koci.il buni- ni'HH anil other fiiterlai'iiiivnti of a Nocial character. CAI'lTOI. , HTOCK. Ar'icli > IV. Tin ) itnioiinlof c.tpltnlntock n' this cliid Hliall ba two tlioiMiunl ( loll.irn , liviibd iiit" xlinrcH nf OIIH dolliir r ch , > -ii'h | hull b lutd in the nmimer | , ru- huribed by the uiit'cturH. COSIMK.S'CKMKNT AND IKIIMINATIuN. Artic'ii V. This club nlmll co.ninonco tn .ritnxact liiHini-HH iind < 'i rci'iitHO'irnirati' | xiwerit tie ! ii'Jlll ' day of Uttobuc. 18SI , nnd IH p IWHIH hhu'il uuiwo uu tltu'Jtli diy ; of Uulohor , I'Jnl. AMOUNTS OK LI.MIII.ITV Artiuln VI. Tliu hiKliiHt , mm unt of. I n- illity or iudel/tixliiur.H , which tl.ii club Hliall ut liny ono tiinu Kiibjout iUlvf , Hhiill HI thiuj hmiUiod ibitl'irii. OhTltTHil. Artlile VII. Tliu officers of thli tlilb Hh.-ill I ) " nindU'ti'd by ) ourd of thri'O directors , who Mmll bo ilcclfd from ninotiK thu htocWiolilcrH , nnd hey hhull iipjiuint n | ehd' ! nt itnd wucli > thui olllcuiM HH by luiv in minimi , ,1. Hl.l'M. Of.AIW So W. ( jiiii 'iTATr.OI * NlllllAHKA , 1 Cuu.srr OK .AH. I On thin 2tli ! ) d.iy of Oclnbi-r , A , 0. H8.S1 , icrmniiilly niii''iicil | | btforu inc. ( yli.irlurt ii.-mdfH , it notary jiubliu for Hiiid county , InliiiH Kchriiifler. ,1. Mum , UUIH Scliu- iiiiiiii , W. Oiunilorf , to mo kiimni to be ho HlunorH ot thu forrif'iin jiitlclui of in- ! orior.itlon ) , und acltnowli il nt thutuinu l\ > 10 tliclr voliintiuy net and uewl. [ HIJAI , , ] ClIAIU.KH I IIANDIH Notin v jiubliu ill nnil lor Douglas county , Ni hrtutk i. Western iiorso aim tiattlo ID- Durance Ooiupany , . , l , - - - 1 ( ) ( ) , ( 00 nnurtN llor * t , Jluloi and Catilu ivaliibt lo-w by cuxililoiit , ilicuaiu ) or theft. Atfunuivi 111 all mullIon - Ion of tlio Stulo. Html < " " ! > -l kclOly \ Geo. P. Bern is REAL ESTATE AGENCY , l&lh nn J Docile till. , Omaha , Nub , Tliln neniojuwa HriucTtra ( irakciacu liti < lnan , ) ocn n'j ejMijiilaU , nml tligrulorii hu/ l > aij\lii n Itu txiok-j me lni.urtil tJ IU itiotio , li t o < J DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL- JJiOl'KiKTORS. J. O. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Neb. WAVERLY HOUSE , JAME8 W. ORADTHEE , W.i erly , Nol > . GARATOOA HOTEL , J. S. STELLINIUS. Mllfard , Neb. AMERICAN MOUSE : , CEO. H. McOAIN. Sou Hi [ lend , Neb. HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Louisville , Nee CITY HOTEL , CHENEY St CLARK , Dlitlr , Neb. GRAND CCNTHAL , D , T. PHILLIPS , Hnrr rd , Neb. DEPOT HOTEL , r. H. BAtlDITT. Norfolk , Neb. CITY HOTEL , J. F. COLE , Peru , Neb. I1AI1NUM HOUBE , MR. VAN HORN , Nchratka City , Neb. UEVC11IC. O. DRUM , Uruiclllln , Neb. WISNEH HOUOE , PKRRINE UROQ. , Wlsner , Neb. DRAPER HOUSC , 0. WHIPPLE , Nlobrnr.Neb. . CtlEIQHTON HOUOC , P. D. THinADEAU , Crclfihton , Neb. OITY HOTCU L.J.JOHNSON , Nemnh.t City , Nob. CENTRAL HOUSE , JOHN COOPER , O.ik.lnls , Neb , COMMERCIAL MOTEL , WM. CLEMMONO. Ssward , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL C. EVA NO. O'Neill. Neb. NELIOH HOUSE , W. D. MOULTON , We t Point , Neb DOHCHF.BTER HOTEL , A. 8. KINKLC , Dorr.neiter , Nob. COMMERCIAL HOTC- , J. O. MEAD , Nellch , Neb CENTRAL HOUSE. JAS McKILLIP , York , Nob. TUTTLE HOUSE. W. H. TUTTLE , Aurorn , Noli. QAQE HOUSE , A. R. OACE , Republican City Neb DENVER HOUSE UAIRXS& WILLIAMS , Hnttlngt , Neb. SANDERS HOUSE , UHAQ , E. McNISH , Friend , NoU- WOODWARD HOUSE , WAREN WOODWARD , Exeter , Neb. PACIFIC HOTEL. 8. J , PORTER. Fairmont , Neb ESTES HOUSt. N. T tSTEB , Grand liland , Neb. COMMERO'AL ' HOUSE , F. W. WILM3. Kearney , Neb. HOLLAND HOUSE , CEO. 0. HOLLAND. Rod Cloud , Neb. WILDER HOURS' THOMPSON REED , Wllber , Neb COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. CAARPER , Hardy. Nob. PACIFIC HOTEL , W. P. RENSHAW. Dontrlce , Neb. HAMMOND HOUSE , JOHN HAMMOND. Oolurnbut , Neb. CENTRAL OITY HOUSE. J. 3. QREOERY. Central Oltv , Neb. UNION HOTEL , CHENEY BROS. , Mo. Valley , la. UE-LDEN HOUSE , A. W , UELOEN. Woodbine , la. CITY HOTEL , J. P CREW3 Coin , In. SCOTT HOUSE. H. BOOTT , Silver City la UUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER. Creston , la. NEOLA HOTEL. F. 8IEVERTZ , Neoln , la. EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emerson , la. MLANCHARD HOUSE , T. FOREY , Dlanchard , lit , PARK'S HOTEL , COL. F. M. PARK , Shenandoah , In. MERCHANTS' HOTED , W. I. DOULWARE , Dutllngton Junction (11. ( A Jr. H. R. , KaHlcrnNobnuika. ) E. A. Uydor fJoiieTal Merchaiidiao R. II. Mailer it Co Ounoral Morchaiidiso I. S. FoHlor General Merchandise llnham IJros Hardware and Implements A. E. Orittondun Hardwato and Tinplemouts Edwin Joary Notary , Collection , Inauranco and Ko.il liatnto Agent . .1.V. . Qu.ickonliUHh Lunibur , Lima etc. Mr. and MM. W. S. Elliott Greenwood Eajrlo HVeokly ) E. A. Ryder Drills and Chomiciila I. ( 'lino Livery Sale and Kocd Stable A. E Hollow.iy IJaruosa Shoy 1. ( Jliuo Wau'on Shop Gco. NVr. Mayliold Greenwood LIouso [ W. , St. L. , t P. and 0. , 11. Q. U. II- , Western Iowa. ] T. 0. Hoard . Cashier IBank of Coin 11. E. Martin . StockDealor 1'iiiico it Ri'iil . Groceries and Queonawaro I'ollock & Love . General Store V L. Uifthop . General Store \Vm. Riiuves it Co . General Store J. Loy . Drills , Dook.i and Stationery Cox it Monroe . Drugs , Hooks and Stationery Dowoll Urea . Furniture and Undertaking W. A. Wood worth . Hardware , Stoves mid Tinwaro C. M. Hose . ' . . Grain Dealers W J. Clark . Contractor and Builder A. P. Andcr.ion . , . . . . Agricultural Implements W. C. Maxwell . 13akory and Confectionery .THl'onlrt Hnm . Watchmakers and Jewelers J. McAfahon . ; . Saloon J. J. Nnnn . Barber T. H. Baldwin . Mayor of Coin J. P. Crowa . Proprietor of City Hall A. llozoll . Editor of Coin Eagle Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and Prices of FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. \Vo arVpropnrrd to moot tlio donmntla of tlio trade in regard to Latest Styles und I'uttunin , Fine Morclmnt Tailoring in Connection RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & CO , , 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St J A WAESFIELB W I H& > v W JSi ui uStSamautuot immi"i m'nilfrir WHOIKS.\M : AJU HCTAIL DKALKII JN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BUNDS , FOLDINGS , LiWIE , CEMENT TK AOKNI FOU IIILWAUKHI : CKHHNIICOMVASY Near Union Pacific Depot , - - - OMAHA , NEB T w iri ffi ivi < 9 cg > ! * ' "iiwn Max ME M sm Tobacco from 25o. per pound upwards. Pipes from 25c , par dozen upwards. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards.