THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 10 , 1881 THE DAILY BI3K. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO . PROPRIETORS. 010 Furnham , btt O.hnnd 10th Street * . TKU.MH OK SimseiltlTION. 1 j-car.ln < h-imccp ( utiulil ) $10.00 * month * " " . . . f.0 MiOtlth IV 0 RAILWAY riMB TABLE. run CARD cinr r.o , HT. r n , , dVMU HAILRlMP. Omixhv1'iw'enscr S'o. 2 , ? : Wx tn. .Ac coinm.xlition No. 4 , l.OOp , in Air Unnlifv "wttiirrr Ko. 1 , 5:10 : y. m. AccetmnoilAtlcn No , 3 , 10:10 : a , in. MiVIMI OMAHA RAM OS OC1H BOCVft. a , B. A Q. 7 : > > . ra. 8 : 0 p. ir. . ft A X. V. ' . , 7 3 . ni. ? :10 ( i. tn. 0. , R. 1. i 1' . , 7 : 0 a. m. 3:40 : p. m. K. 0. . St. J. ft U. 3 , , IMUK at s n. m. n"il 8.80 p. if. Atrivut at St. Louis at ( ! : JO a. m. ftnJ & : DJ p. tu. tu.W. . 9UL. fc r.lmuMat v m. ami 3:40 : p. tu. Arrive * r.t St. I/ouU ntC:10 : a. m. nnJ 7:30 : m DMT OR H. A M. In Xcb.ThrnuKh Kxpnw , 8tO ft. m. 11. f. M. r.l < filn K.\i > ri"M-6"J'p. to. IJ P. Otcrhnil Kx | > i ( . * , 19'lft p. ra. O. ft It. V. ( at Unjoin , 11 45 K. m. O. A H. V. ( or OvoK , 0 43 fi. m. U. I1 , freight Xo. 6 , Ss'JO R. in. U. 1' . f r.'litht S'o. < > , NSO ; . in. U. 1' . ( rclKht No. 12 , 2'l : ) p. ra. U. 1' . tr i til No. i. 'i'ln p. m. emigrant. . . . P. Denier c\pr < H , 7D5 : p.m. U. 1 * . fri-mht Vi | 1 , U 30 p. 1 . U. I * . Uviii cr frclnlit , ? :85 : | t. u. A8T A.1U C. n. & O. 6.00 a. in. 7:25 : p in. ft & N. W. , 0:41. : a. ti. . 7:25 : p. in. 0. K. 1. t l'ti:45 , : a. in. 11.05 p. m. K. C. , St. Jou AC U. . 7:40 : a. m. 0:46 : r-.tr. ARRtriNn moil Tim n 7 ANO sotrnvriiST. 0. & B , V. fr.vn Uncoln 1.03 p. m. U. 1' . 1'iiclllc Kxjm H 3:20 : p. in. { I tt Jl. In N'el' . , Thro.uli Kxprcw tU : p. to. n. fc JI. Ittnuoiti Kxpn-M 9 40 a m. U. 1' . Denver rtprcwi , 7Ui : : n. m. t ) . t' . KttilulilNo. . 142 W p , in. V. f. * n e tJO : r. . in. Cni II. 1 * . freight Xo. 14 , 12 : ' 5 p. in. II. P. M ) . f VM > | l. IU. V. V. Jp. 12 1MB n. in. U. P. Denver freight , 1:10 : n. m. O. A H. V. mtiH , or , il j p. in. BDMKT TRAINS HRrwiINX OMAHA AN I. OOP.1C.lb m-tTKK. Lce Omaha at 5:00 : , 9.00. U:00 : and 11:00 : 1 ra , ; rO 2M' : , B 00. 4:00 : nnil tCCi. . tn , I/CMC. Coiinel. niuBs At b:26 : , PS5. : 10.2J and 1J5 a. m. ; iSB , 2:26 : , ! i:4& : , 4:2i : Mid fciop , m. Sun nj-h The dummy Uvxvca Omaha at 8W : > mil 11 : ( ) a. m.J SflO : , 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. IXOH Cauudl n'.uBd at 9ii : ! and 11:26 : a. m. ; 2:2fi : , 4:26 : and 6:26 : p. m. Through and local pdwcnjcr ttainn between Omaha anil Ooii'i U Illull-i. Irfm c Oimlia S:53 : , 7:00 : , 7:45 : and S-JO : a. in. I.saio Council Illnll * 7:2Ti : , lit * ) and 11:30 : a. ui , ; 6:20 : , C:50 : timl 7:00 : p. in. Opening an' ! Closing of Mrlls. r-orrx. cms. CLC K , im. . p. ra. a. tu. pm. . Calcaco&K. W . 11.00 B.OO 6M : 2:40 : tiiilcftrfo. U I. * - l' dfle.ll:00 : BCO : (1:50 : 2:40 : Ohlcajto , 11. fc < i . USX ) 0:00 : K-M 2:40 : Wabuh. . 12:30 : 6:30 : 8:40 : SouxCity and rndHc. . USC : 2:40 : Dalon I'm-llc . 10 11:40 : ( inuthi&H. V . * : ) 11:40 : 1 ! . ft II. In KIMI . 4:00 : 8:10 O-uihafe Slonx City. . . . 6 0 730 IS. A M. Lincoln . U. r. Utiooln , Sunday. . . 1:00 : 11CO : U. IMJonver Kx- > . P:00 : O. . Sioux City & St. I1. . .11:00 : -:40 : Local ninllt for S-tAteot Iowa Icavo bnt ooco a day , \z : ( iSO u. in. Oirlw open Sundays frnm 12 m. to 1 p. m. TIIOS. V 11AU. I' M. BaaiiiBSS Hirectory. Abstract ar.d Real titnto. JOILK L. McCAQUE , opporfU Toflt Ofllce. W. R. BAUTLETT S17 South ISth Struct Architect ! . rJL'KRKHK fc MKNDELSSOI1N. AHCnriKCTS Koctu 14 Crolghton Block. A , T. LAKOE Jr. . Room 2. Crolehton Eloci. Boots and Shoes. JAJIKS DnVINE & < JO. . Tine Itoota taid ShOM. Avrood oasortmcnt of homo work on haad , corner 12th and llamoy. rUOF. K1UCKSON , 8. K. cor. 16th anJ Donglw. JOHN TOKTUNATUS , 60S 10th street , manufacture to order good wort ) at Ittir prices. Kepalrinif Uono. _ Dad Spring * . J. V. LARKIMEH Manufacturer. 1617 Doni-las t. Dooks , News and Stationery. J. I. FltUKHAUr' 1015 Famham Street. Butter and Egfrs- McSHANK ft SCHKOEDKK , the oldoot . id K. house in Nebraska cstalillohol 1876 OniAho. CKKTBAL BKSTAUnANT , JIIIS. A. IIYAN. soathwtrt conitr ICthaml Dod . Doit Board for thu Monuy. B&tbjfaction Quarautned. Uc&li at all nouro. board by the flay , Week or Month. Gcxxl Terma far Cash. ! llnmns Hupplliil. Carriages and Road Wagons. WU. 8NYDERHthandHarncyStreeta. jowa on. JOIIK DAUilER 1314 Famham Stroet. dunlt. H. BEP.TI10LD , ROES and Metal. Lumber , Lime and Cement. FOSTER It Oil * Y corner 6th and Doujlaa Sta. Lamps and Glassware. J. HONKER 1809 Hemlta St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailors. 0. A. LINDQUE3T , One of our niout jiojmlar Merchant Tailors In re- ctlrlni ; tlie latest ilodiiw for Spring nnd Sinr.ini r floods for ircntlomcn s wear. Stylish , dunlilj , and iiricftj lov.as o.-cr 215 13th bet. UouK.&Farn. Millinery. MRS. 0. A. HIKOEU , WJioltwalo and Retail , Fan cy Goodn Inruit ( variety , Zciih > rs , Caid Uoant ) , llOBion' , Oloves , Comota , kc. ChiAjHttt lloueo In theWB8t. Purchasers Have SO ptr cent. OrJ r br Mail. 116 Fifteenth Street. Foundry. JOHN WnARKK & EONS , cor. 14th& Ja < k8onnts Hour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Farnhiim 8t ) . , . , iiroprietars. Urocers. Z. BTEVKNB , 21 t between Cumin * D'l ' Imr T. A. McSHANE , Corn , jjid and Cumln btreita. Hardwaie , Iron and Steel. OLAN fc UANGWORTHV , Wholeeale , 110 ani1 112 ICth street A. HOLMK8 corner IMh and ( V.lfotnU Harness. Saddles , &c. B. WKIST MISthSt. bet Karnfc llarnfy. Hotels , ANFIKLD HOUSE , Ceo. Canfleld.Bth fc Furnhiun DORAN 1IOU3E , P II. Cory , U13 FamhwnHt. SLAVIC'S IIOTKL. K. bin en , 10th fct. Southern Hotel , Ous. Haincl Oth JfcLnvenwortb Clothing Bought. C .SHAW will i > ay hlghcBt Coth price for second hind tlcU.liif. Comer lOUi and Varnhau. Drugs , Paints and Oils. KUIIN & CO. rUrmsciiU , Flnu "uno Uocxln , Cor. Uta t.nd Uontlo ttreuts. W. J. WHITEHOUf \VholMi'o&UotAU ' , 16ti st 0. FIELD , 20 3 Worth Sliio Cuiiiliig Street PARK , Dnr.'lit , lO'.n and Howard Streets. Dontlstt , DR. PAUL , Williams' i'lock ' Cor , 1EU > & Do.lfr . Dry Goods Notions , Etf. JOHN II. K LKHMANN & CO. , Ktw York Dry OooilaSwru , 1310 anil 1312 Varn U C. Kno 6lu ftlao boot * and ehoes 7th 4 Tai-lflc. r-urulture. A F. GROPP. Now and Second Hanil Fnrr.ltnro ul BtOM * . 11H ImvtiUA. Hishedt caui price aid for Bvcond hs.na toant. . BONNER 1300 Douyla t. Hao oed , U. fence Work ] , OMAHA FENCK CO. ! ivq > rn. . v""H"--r" , T-ar- Tob cco. VKPT A FKUSCliKH. inMiuf Hurfr ct Cl/f / ns lid Hlioliivilr l > it\li'M in Toiwri os , ISOti Donsl ' ' Klorlct. A. IlnnAQhuo , | > Unt , cut f ow . N. W . cor. ll.th . nn 1 Doughs < lnU. . Civil Engineers nnd Sunroyor * . ANDHKW KOAKWATKK , Crelifhton 'on Sur ejo , ( inwloundSowcnne S > rt ius Commission JOHN 0.VII , t.lR.Ull lX > lkStreet. . U D I'KKUKK r-Vr > lnU ore Urge atUrrtl > < > - ntnt In livll nnil WitiVb Cornlco Works. iwtorn Cornice VorVn , 'M.innfMlnrcrp Iron .jrnlc" , Tt'i , lion ami Shin Kooflliii : . Onion torn in.v I'vrtlltj romptlr cve-entrO In tbs beet CAiinft. I'.wtoiy ixixl Otlire ISIS lUrm-j HU 0. H1T.OHT , Proprietor. Uhanlrixl Iron L'crnltr . Wliulow C i , t'f. > n.inuliautfl M ) > 1 pnt ip In an } part ot Iho oiiiittv , T. PlNllUt.il 410Thlrt < -oilhlr-t OrocVery , . IlO.VNKK 1S03 Pouciai ( trcct. Ocwl Hue Clolhlnj ; and f-'urnlihlng Qoodi , OEO. II. PCTWISO.V. AIM Hat * . C r , Boot , K4 > , Notionand Cutter ) , Sl S. 10thstreet. Dctrlgcrfttors , C.\nficld'n Pnlont. C. F. OOOD1IAN llth at. K > t. Farn. A Humcv Show Oa a Manufactory. , 0. J.VIUK. . ilaiuifichirer iiul lc lor In ail klmli ol Shnw Uao , 1'i'rlcht CiM * . a „ 1317 C e < St. FRANK I. , OKiUiAlin. proprietor Omaha Show C ) inanufaitnry , 818 South IBthstrctit , Lmu'iiuotth nid Htrcy. All K00 < ln l tlr l-cL"w . PawnhroVors. Stoves ano Tinw.tm. A. nUHMBHTKR , Nrsnnd Ttnmire , r.nd MiJiuf-.ctnrcr of Tin Konfn nnd all Ulndi of Ilulldlnc Work , Oid ! Fellow u' lllocl : . J. DOXNKII. ISOl ) UouitliwSt. Oooil and Che P. Seed * . J. KVANS , > Yholen ! e and Retail Heed Urllll and Caltlvs.to , Oild Fi-llown 1U11. Physicians an I Burgoom , W. B. OII1S ! ! , M. U. , lUoru No t , Crottfhton Heck , lf > th Struct. P. h. I.UlbUMtlMl , d. U. Miutonlc Illock. C. L. HART , M. I ) . . Kyf nd Ear. opj' . postofflw DR. L. II. QRADDY. Oculist and Aurist , H.V 16th and Furnhatu St Photoirrapners. OKO. 1IKYX. PHOP. Grand CcuUnl Gallcrr , 212 Sixteenth Street , near Masonic Hall. Ftrst JatiaWork and Prompt , unxw iruarantcen Plumbing , Qas and Storun Flttlnc. P. W. TARl'Y & CO. . X1012th St. , hot. ttirnham and DoiulM. WorK promptly attendnl to. I ) . 7IT7.PATRICK. 1409 Douglas Street. Painting nn aper nnglng. 'IHNIIY A. KOSTKK3. Ill Do-hco Street , titioo mores. Phillip tanir. 1JM Famham Bt. brt ISIh ft Mlh. Uecond Hand Store , PERKINS A LEAR. 1410 DouulaH St. . How and Second Hand Furniture , House Furniiimng Ooodt , &c. . bnuirht a d nold on narrow ru\n/tn . Holoons. DKNRY KAUFMANS , In the new brick block on Douuhw Stroct , bag Jutil 0 } Jiod a most olopiut lletu Hall. Hot Liuich fiom 10 to 12 cicry day. " . ' FAI.COKKK 679 16lh Street. Undertakers. CHAS. UinVt'K , lOlv : Fsmham bet. 10th & 11W. U9 Cent Stores. P. 3 HACKUB. 1203 Karnhun St. . Fi\ncv Oooda Mary J. Holmes JU'tpubllriiM : Madeline. A nilt > niUil nun noTol by HKH. MA.11 J. HUUIKH , uhonu noiclf sill 1,0 ciioriiioUHl3' , nml are reail and rt'.ronJ with uudi Intermit , llcnutlfully bcutul ; nric < < , 81.50. . "Also ImmlKmio newcilitlonHOUIri' . llolmi-a' other Morkn Tuniiictt nn SuiiKhlno , Lena lliicrn. KilithL > lo , E < ln.i DroniilnMarlon Grey , West I a n , V'oiuHt House , utc. , etc. ALSO , SOLD EV ALL BOOKSKLLKUS : MAY AGNES FLEMING. A Chanced Heart. Another intensely inter- otlii ) ; no\cl by MAY AUNKH FLXIIINO , author ol thobe capltfil novilA l > uy Kirlrcourt'x Wife , A Wonderful Woman , JIad llarrlaito. Slli-nt and True , Lost for \\V-man , etc Iliautifully bouiul ; price , il.LO. a. W. CARLETON & CO. , OatSliloodlni I'liblisliirn , N. V. City. John G. Jacobs , ( Formerly of Olxh& Jacobs , ) UNDERTAKER. No. 1417 FarnhamSt , Old Stand o < THE OOOffiEHTAL J. I. PAYNTER , Proprietor Corner 10th and Howard Streets , OMAHA , NEB , Rates , Two Dollars Per Day , 25 < 16m DexterL.Tlioinas&Bro , V/1LL I1UV AND SKLL THAHHAITION rOSMfCTIlll TIIKK1IWITH. Pay Tnxoo , Bent Houses , Btc. ir TOU wxsr TO I.LT on BKL/ { 'all ut Olfice , Rooui 8 , CrelKhton Block , Oaiftha. Axle Grease HEVER GUMS ! on Wavona , I'.nL'Kiw , Kvaiwra , and Mill Machinery , It IM i.NVAi.uAfxn TO VAKX iin A NO 'iKAUHTXHR. It cures Kcnkhu and all .thiilc of norto on Jlonts and Etock , 03 well an on men. men.CLAM &WISEManuf's , , Q05 Illinois Ctrcct , Chlcano" sn ' * > t ' " ' . FITS EPILEPSY on FALLING SICKNESS. Permanently Cured no humbug bv one month's usntn of DR. QOULARD'S Celebrat ed Infallible Fit Powders. To tonvica tulfcr ire that there poudeniwlil ilo all wu fhiin for tht'in o III eel" ) them l > v mail , pott paid a free Trial box. Dr. ( foulard U thu only iihyxl. dan t'lut has uui m.Tlo Ihln illiuipo a hjirclr.1 vtiidy. and A3 to our kiiowlcdK'o thouunU bate hot n Pcrmanctly cured by the mu of thv o Powders , wo will Kiiaranteo a permanent emu in evil ) cooj or refund you all money e < < ponded. All < ulfurcrs nil , ulcl iiiu thc > o 1'ow. dcrH nn firl > trial , and tu comlnud of their turatnei > C' era 1'rlie , lor hr o Vix , tz 00 , or 4 bojii , forJIO.CO , > fiit livtnalt loan ) ivirt of thu Unlui HUteii nr CanadH on rtttl.it of prl.u. or by c\iirct i , ( J. O. 1) , Addruif , A8H & ROODIN8 300 Fulton St. , Brooklyn , N. Y BIBBBTT & FOULER , ATTOENEYS AT LAW , POETRY OK THE TIMHS , The llmiRry Bonrtlor. IIY 1) ) c , 'Oh , Ifslwnil , wli tnno limtdcr tnl * V M sc.srccly tin- ' , nut c\on inott ; l > lot mo tnkc OIK' you will - < rt' I'liu iu\ili > ! < make y.iui ricli urn ! tut. " I'l.o lm ln nil . > ' too wi p n man To nr.uc V in t \VOIIIIII'H : iilwi ; lirnidpn lie kisow > lii 'il Jiuvi' licr way A * UMial , co lie unid , "you n ny , " liu , l'fi ( jvi < e , lie ( .onclit n frlvnil TftiupJ for mi nittitu. ] | "t'onui ll ] l l A \vovk with me , " lie < ad ! , "ntul chow My Mifo wlist iNMidrri nu > , you kiiuw. " Tlio tj > l > lu wma l lil. lo 'oe. I'lio w ! c , m hiiiy ] | ) , iM r-il tlu < t n. The luvtK IKI.I drr Inoted hit M > t [ 'rrturt-d to tlii liUlcvrl best. lie quickly ijol to work nnil ( ) > end V i nuud nf Initt-r on his lircad ; I'ut nil the Hi < pir in hi en And hpiiiitd lili ) 'liU > , liku mounl ! > ! n < , up. The \\\f \ ( in liorror looked I'D sec her pmhtu ( ? ) pi HU liut , Ami idiiKMt fidnU-d i n tlio lloor ICncli time the ho r.lod cMlud for luort * . "Oh , Mr. Jimrn , " Mi Minitiiifd , "will you l''xcii u nir , hut ni u you not HiroUL'hJ' 1 Tlir 'Ugli what , " ho irinnnl , "line lunch ! Sot I I'vojust c iiniiii'iiced plcuso IM-H that pie. " "Oh , hu l\nd" ) ! gro.'incil Ihuv'f tba' n\K\\i \ \ , "Do inakt < him Kn > wc'iv riiinod quite. " l'l told ynu no,1' ho l.iuglifd , "lint , < luar , \Vo cjin'tj you look him foi n year. " A Xio < tor. l\ana Clt > Siind.i ) Tiini-n. The health is culd , thu shc < urny ; hi'Htin my drviiina I'm sittijiK lirrv ; The houho is still , no oiiu i nc.ir I'M ) lived n yenr nlnco noon to-ilny. A Imried ywir ; ou of my lifo 1 thnift it ; to tho.loinb did hritiR A potent spell , my wddmj ; lit'K. And said : "Itinu not , 1 urn u wife. " And then 1 _ turned nnd c'int ) i awity Poor li.inishcd yi'iirl 1 feel ntnin ; The n-idiH'KS thut ii nc uly pdn : ; Vor bo ; ! 1 found those linut tu-iiiy A loiter , lyinu all thuso ycnrs Utunli UN thu dc.id , nuw Rpoaks to me ; 1'iAcli oca nht'll holds n couniUn won. So , love liui'H liold lovuV tmilc * nnd teau , I traced rno yellow , fndrd line ; 'Ilia yo.ir that died eame forth Aivi ' to'id hiiforu inf. fair ns when I folded lifo'H rotes , drank i H wiuo. O love thatdi d ! C'aa true love die ? Or didit tliou dip , or wast thnu true ! Was it dcath'n donrthoucHiiiestthiounh , Or didit though only pass it hy. O memory ? O youth ! T know What once ha * liei-n can ho no more ; I know 'tinvifo to look before , When looking buck doth i-rio o ono o. Si > mutt 1 i > ut away tin * piin , Inery fliauio n tint dry these tear" , And hid tliix i liost of other yean Dejiart to come not I'nck 'L'here ! 'Aro uhl the nilios , duud nnd srny ( I lay thu hatur , dremnin done. COIIICK iiutiim now ; M > , hardly > v n , Peace fiilds her wingnvi h mu to H.iy. OIROUHSTMT'IAL"EYDIEHOE. The court room was crowded. I ceo tutu yet in his iair young man hood Btnndiii ! ! up before thu jury , n look of calm dolcriiiinatiou un liifi linnilsomo face. The judge said- - " .lulius Hurt mail , it is iny duty to notify yon that the piinibhmonl for murder bus bucn aiiieliorntod .since the act with which you me charged was committed. Then it waa death by hanging ; now it may ho imprison ment for life. You have your choice under which law you will bo tried , What any you ? " There was no tremor of tlie blood less lips and calm WIIH his reply. "Lot me tried by thu law in force when tlio dcetl was done. " He had chosen thu severer punish ment. We all knew what it meant. lie preferred death to u life of dis honor. Julius Ilartiniin was a young Vir ginian who had only been in the atate for a few years. Ho waw about twenty-five , of medium heiyht , fair complexion , with light hair and brown eyes , a fine type of Virginian man hood A short time before this .John Har ris , a farmer , had boon foully shot while bleeping beside his young wifu , a bride of only a few months. Hartman - man wan dcrk in u country store not fur from Harris' farm. I5oth of them hud paid court to Nova Brown , and both men loved her with idolatry. Xeva was dark , young and beautiful , and only sixteen when she married Harris. It waa a beautiful Summer evening , a year before the time 1 have just re furred lo , that Juliua and Nova stood on ii rustic hridgo eroKMiiy a small stream that ran by the store. They v-ro talking of love , you may bo sure ; shu with down-cast oyua tapping Ian- jrtiidly the rough roof-board , and ho leaning toward her , hin hand on the railing behind her , and looking in her face with wistful uycn. What were they saying ? I do not know. Tlie sun was setting in the west , and thn golden glory of his departing rays full like a halo upon the fuir KUCIIO. They lingered still , until tlio ahudows gath ered about them. His arm gradually stole about her. She turned her face for thu firat lime to his , and the ( 'Wy of thu Buiifieb was nothing to the glory of love in her eyes ; then she laid her head on his shoulder , with a cooing little carosfl as sweet aa the billing of birds. "TooToo Too-ha ! " in omnioim sounds came from nn owl in the leafy branches of ii tree just over * their head. They both started in niipriuu at iln being BO late. Just a they stopped oil' tlio bridgu the owl llotv out with a wild , weird fchricL' , and Hipping hm sombre wings close over their heads sailed into thu dark forest below. Nova trembled. There WIIH some thing weird in thu scone and the oc currence. But Julius reassured her , and homo they went , Another scene , a few months later ; this timu , standing at the gate of her father'a house. The evening waH threatening , nnd dark clouds , sur charged witli lightning , hung around the hori/.on on every oidu ; and again , ii. the woods hack of thu linld , cam thu wild Havngejcroani of Ihu owl. There were cloud'J , too , upi.n the brows of both Juliim and Nova. They had quarrelled a foolish lovers ( juarrcl nnd neither would give way. 80 they stood uttering common-places until a thunder chip overhead warned Julius he must go. An ho loft , Nova said"Will "Will yen come hack - * * * Oh , fouhili , 8lullorii ) ) , hunwii Von have douo a lutl tinny tlH even ing , ilulnn Itnrtinniim \ hayo uviiwn jwilous of your rival , llntris , and < nk'stioiunl tinIruc lioart of your litllo swiuthvart. Diiln'l y > u know wom.'tu would riuhiru nuytlnnj , ' else bettor tlmii hnvinj , ' her lldi-lity qnrs- lionod ? Vim linvo driven lior ( toiu you with thut null-"no , " nnil nltlmugh ho nuy Blictl tours you will IIO\LT know it : nml l > y-nwM ) ' l > riilo will c ino to lu r nid , mill lm will h wo vo- vougo by fulling into tlioarins of .lohu lliuri.i. llitt .Juliiia atrodo Iwinownrd , unthinking - thinking of such tilings , llii mind was liki ! the I'li'iuuiilH roatiiii ; ubovo him , wild and ti'iniR'stuoun , mid by tliu aluulows on ln'ovxW ) oni- know his thought ! * wuro dink. And so Nevn did ito to.lohn llartii , anil liocoiuo his bndo. ilohn WIIB i\ rmlo but xodd-hi'arud innn , and yet liic'kiny Iho rvlliit. > iiii > tit tlmt suited a girl ot Neva's tusto. Old woinen shook thuir Iui. l mninotwly , nnd sviid ni ) good would cnino of it. Neva faded away Bluntly. Her eycn ware sad nnd sunkuii and'uho worn 11 rcrowl on her t'ncf continually. li a | > iHHiitint'ntln\d \ inado her licrco and crosi. IU\t \ she never mot .luhwt Ilatt- man. Only oneo did ho try to live in the olil tunes again. Ono ovtMiinit her husband hud k-uti unusually un kind to her , and oho \vandend oil' to the liMlo foot hridi/u where .lulins and who hud Alighted their troth. Konio Biniiauh btishoH hid her from the vie of thu store , and shu etaycil until the mincet , and raw .Inlitis ride away Cnn we toll what the look in her eyes was ? So end nnd loving and miser able ! "It might , have been , " but "Lost , lost , lost ! " She turned and looked down into the babbling stream below , and a ciystal tear-drop fell from her cyoc and mingled with the Bnatkliii'j : wa ter. It was perhaps the last tear Nova Harris over nlied. And what of .Inline ? Taring his way to a Hid , sad doom. "When ho heard of Nova'd marriairo ho remarked that "John Harris nhonld ntvur Imxu hrr. " The nngol of destiny added a inuiut to the ladder which you worn descend ing when you aaid that , Julius Hartman - man ! A few dayo nftorwnrd ho met Harris and struck him. Ana another lounU \vns added to the ladder. His whole natnro changed. Hu had loved Nova , ho had trusted all his hopes in lifo ( n her. And ho bu- liovod now that oho had never loved him. Nay , inoro ; ho loved h ° r still , and the maddening thought each mo ment dwelt on his mind that another man hohl her in hi anns and claimed her for his own. No wonder ho nnulu utr.\n o and peculiar rcmarkH about 1 er huilmnd ; no wonder ho was oftoii heard to wiah that H. rris wnH dead. And all the time the nugol of du tiny was adding roniulH to the ladder , and Julius waa following down , uncoii.sL'ious of the pit bolow. Ono day it ( lashed over the country like wild-fire that John Harris waa murdered ; shot , in bud , with his wife beside him. Who did it ? Puoplu remembered the old rivalry , they remembered the threats and cruel wishes , they tracked a horao from the fence where the murderer stood to Julius Hartman's store. Julius had reached the last round of bis ladder , and destiny left him at the bottom of the pit , Hullbcating in the ( lump tir. Thn court was in session ; Iho jury was empannelled and nworn ; Julinn WAR arraigned , had entered the plea , and taken death for the penalty if ho were convicted. The ntato's counsel had introduced all the circumstantial evidence above mentioned , when the widowed Nava Harris waa put in the witness box , Uartmiui , Imviuc been in prison for seine time , was emaciated and p.ilo. Ilia face flushed , nnd his eyea ex pressed surprise when Nova came for ward. And well ho might bo.sur- prised. She told that the night her husband was killed she heard some one call at the fence , and sat up in bed. They were nleeping on the gallery. She saw Jnlitm 11 art man Hitting on hii horeo , with a Hhot-gnn in his hand , which ho discharged into the sleeping body of her husband , and then turned and fled in the direction of hm More. A murmur of indignation ran through the crowd. Public opinion wan loth to believe Julius guilty upon meru circumstantial evidence ; hut this clinched it. Julius Hartman was a cold-blooded murderer. No wonder his face turned palo and red alternate ly , and that ho stared in ghautly horror ror at Nova , the Neva ho had loved HO well ! No nocd to fret , Julius ! You are stilling in thu pit ! The State had closed. Jnlitm and hift counsel retired to consult about the defence. They had about con cluded they could do nothing , when a man uteppeil into the consult imj room a man wearing a broad 'sombrero , with hm pants tucked into his boots , and a white Khirt and blue blouse , n handkerchief lied around his neck , HindrcsB , taken in connection with his browned , bold , but handnoino and diiuhing face , indicated him to bo one of tlio.rj peculiar character * dubbed "cow boyHj" a cla n among whom are to bo found many vicious and danger ous men. As he entered ho approach ed Julius , and ankod pormihsion to speak to him privately Ho tonic him to ono side , and they hold a hurried consultation , and then both unmo luck to where the attorney wan stand ing. Tim expression on Juliim' face indicated something important , Home- thing hopeful. Thu Granger had told Julius thut he knew the man who killed Harris , and that Mrs , Harris wan privy to Ilia murder. The attorney expressed himself IIH very much pleaued and insisted on going immediately ; hut the ntianger interrupted "Sen lioro , piril ; not so fasl. 7 want to know how 1 am going to come out of this thing. I don't want ter BOO a fellow who is innocent swung up ; but I ain't u-gwino to put my neck in thu halter to save him. " "You needn't do Ihut , " responded the attorney , who began to Hiispect thu truth ; "if you nru thu mnn that did the shooting , you can turn statu'it evidence and Have Hartman and yuir- nelf too , and lot thu guilty liinmy bo hung herself. " "Stop ! " Julius had been quietly i : < r.-r Ji-i li ( . "No need of abim- how can it boOuco / so jinro nnd tender mid loving ; nmvmi wicked , so eruol nml roAenaoful1 She. will never know liuw well 1 have l vod hor. " A PVUM > , nml then , "Yes , Mm shall Ucntlomon , tins testimony shall not ho introduced. " HenmiiRtinnco nnn i.solcfa. Attor ney nnd client rctiunod to the court loom , nnd tlio old nun who had s oed up bravely fur nuny olioinn nnd saved them , nml who believed .Inlini inno cent , was Imiky > lion ho voso nnd Raid "Oontloiiion , wo havr no dofonco tn oBiT. " People wondered why ll.irtman oat RO culm nnd quiet nnd unmoved. It was nnly Itocniisu tlio dniiii ) nir of ( he pit hud chilled his ( U'iisibiliu"i. ( The jury 10 ired nml utiirni-d in n few momeiitfl with n verdict of guilty , usessiiig the death penalty/ lid llnrtuinu s.it still unmoved , while over the dock onpoMto him , with a thick veil over htr face , , t the murderess , Npvn. Did Mio know thut tht > kuowleduii hi' mis djinj ; for the love of her dis nipated nil lent ? Did ho earo ? Would nho HOO him hum * nnd luivor toll itf Auothor Hcom'in tlio dark tragedy. TliM ttmo the sun was nhinlui ! hri ht- ly. The trees were i reen with leaves timt the onrth clotncd in verduro. Krom woodland nnd hodirorow , on prairie nml Ion , a thousand birdmmido Hwoot mtmio on thu soft Runnnor nir. Two miles from the court hnuro , near a grove of ginnl nnkn , on the inir iu if u broad , upruiuliii ) ; Jiniino , ntuoil un ominous looking ntnirtnro. Tlio builill'who went to it iin > t intlio luorn- inx frightened nwny n liujjihnrnod owl. It was thn hcnfioh ! foi Uio o\r- uutiou of .Inline Bwtman. Kvory etTort Imd boon ivndr to po' him lo npjily for n patdcu , but ho ftoiulily ruliiRtd. NuMilind nuvcr IW.MI near him. Hoviii losipmul to hit. Into. His fiitliur and mother from Iho old Btr.tu Imd oomo to urn him dm. Ho only nj.Rorti'd hia iniuxcmiu , uiul they boliov od it. ThousiuidB woru ( tnthcrod nbont Uie instrument of dirndl. A iuw otliciala ami olhuis were Rtmulin ; ; on the plat foi in. A mom ; them vas the Ktran or who badolfoicU to liulp.lnliun ; iiroruod in the Hamo noculinr garl ) . Mixed up with the vwt crowd were a number of others dreawd like him , nnd there ivan u strantio , determined exprc-H.siim on uaoh of tliuir countoncea. Across the prairiu came n alow cavalcade. .Juliu * was thenin n wu on , rhninod , nndHoldiorly bruuj hi nj ) the van , A miniator of God \uis with him. Ho was very fnir nnd ealm nnd handtiiimu. It wim the work ol but a few momuuiH to rolcaso hin bound limbs , nnd foarlosnly ami Htcadily ho nscumlud the iicallbld. The Hontonco was road , a prnyur wau Hiiid. mid tluMi the doomud man wa ? lick if ho had anything to nuy. Ho mid it briefly , a toiled hia in- nocunce , forgave hits oni'iniun , nnd nuked CSod'a ' mercy. His hunds won. ] ) iuioned , the dark cap drawn over hi fair young face , und Ihu oOicor utooii wailintr the sij-nal. when with a mid- dun ( sprint ; ami a rapid movement the cow-boy from behind severed the rope , jerked the cap ol ) ' bin head , and tolt him to jump. Thuro WIIH the BtillnesH of death in the vast crowd : moinonl. tbon a hundred voice Hhouted to hiu to jump. .InlhiH ntood n momnnl irrunolnte , nnd that moment cost him his lifo. Thu stran m- , Honing nil hopu loit , nnd thu military approach ing , sprang from the acallbld and naH soon abaorbud among hia follow. A now ro ] > o wa.s procnrttd , thu cni roadjuatvd , und with a murmured "God help inn ! " Julius Jlartmnn was launched into eternity. As the dull thud of hin fall WAH hoard n groan of human ayony wont up tram thu crowd ; but above it and nil thu noise and confusion of the nmiH of humanity , siiglu ) voicp a woman's went up in a mad , wild , agonizing scream that echoed tar down in thu woods , nnd wan answered by onu IIH wild nnd shrill-- the yidl of an owl. It was Nevn Harris. She fell into thu arms of seine of the mirroundorH , and waH bornu elf the ground inaonsi- bio. bio.The The chapter had cloaed. Thu inno cent had paid the penalty of hin lovo. Julius Hartnnin lay dead nnd low at the bottom of the dark Pit. And the guilty actors in thu drama went forth into the world , miBUHpocted nnd frcu. It wiis yeaiB afterward when on her death-bed , that Nova Harris confesHml her crime- , and gave an a reaaon for it : "I loved him HO , nnd ho deserted mo and mined my lifo. I wanted to ruin hia. " Perhaps so. Who can tell I Uurivnlr-il AH bvinira curtain euro for the w r t fiitiiw of < lyeie | | > -i > i , imli i'Htion , roMhtip.'ilion , impurity of blood , toipiil li IT , ( HfonU-rci kidiioyH , etc. , nnd its a iiicilicinu for eraiii- cnUiif , ' every Hjieuum of humor , from un ordinary pimple to UIH woml ulcer , Jti'it- DOCK lit.oop 1'ijvmiM i-tand mirivnlvd. I'rico 51 , trial H/.U ! 10 cinU. dec-5-vov/ HUSOLL'TION OllDEIllNCJ SIDK- WALKS. Un Itrimlu'il b > tlmCity Counrll til tliurltyof Oniutin : lluita hlilunulk lie , within lilliui rtaj f rom tliln diitu , pn < | > ari'd unil hid U > tlui l < ni nrary /ntilu liiHalcl rlty , In ( rout ol nml iidjolnlux Iliu loiluv'ln ' ( lificrlfmlTUIHHH \ \ \ , > lz : ( At 1 , vsuHt Hiilool t-aundcrd M , , In Ijiock | 18 , HI Inn'xadilitlun , 4 firt wlih- . lal 1 , o l Kldaol KaundoiHKt , In tiloili 12 , HI Inn'H adilltlor , 4 ( vtt vtlilu. Int' ' , ui > t ldooIHaiiliilcr'nHt. , In Mock 12 , Hhlllll'rt aililltlori , 4 ( cut Miilo. 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