. , . * M . - - rs , i XT OMAHA DAILY HEE SATURDAY , FBBKuAllY 11 , ib& * . THE DAILY BEE. . OMAHA PUQLISHINQOO , PROPRIETORS , 010 Farnham , bet. Oth and 10th Street * . TKIIM8 OK SUUSCnitTION. nocOiy | 1 yoArln vUnncedvMmlil ) 110.00 t tnontlu " " . . . 5.0' ' month " " . . . 3.00 RAILWAY TIME TABLE , tlMR CA11B CHICAGO , ST. PACL , MISSKAfOUS UNO OMAHA RAIKO : > . L.o Omilia I'iiMoiiifer No. 2. 8:30 : n. m. Ac- somniodstlon No. 4 , 1:0 : tji. m AtrlMJ Onmrm I'wwenircr No. 1,6:20i. : . m. Accommodation No. 3,10:60 : a. m. UAT1NO OMAHA lASt 01 SOUTH O. , IJ. h if. ? MO * . m. 3:40 : p. m. O. A N \ \ . , 7.10 ft. in. 3:40 : y. m. 0. , K. I i 1' . . J40 ; a. m. 3:40 : p. m. K. C. , it J. 1 C. a. , leaves lit 8 v in. and fl:30 : i p. m. Artl\tsUot. Umlaut 6:30 : a , m. ami 8:6 : ! p. n\ . nW. . , St , L , k 1' . , Iwuttint 8 a. m. mJ 8:10 : y. Arrlvi- St. Ixmlt ftt 0:40 : n. in. ami 7'80 m WHST OK souniwiarre. n , * M. In Neb. , Through Riprws , 8:60 : > . m. D. A. M. UncoJn Kxiinn 0-M : p. m , U P. Otorlaml KxprtoB , 12'16 ] i. HI. O. * il. V. for Lincoln , 11:45 : a. m. O. > t 11 V. for OiMoolk , 11.40 a , in. U. I' freight No. 6. 6:30 : a. in. D. P ' rclffht No. 9 , 8:20 : a. in. D , P. froiuht No. 13 , 2:60 : | i. m. D. I' , freight No. 7 , 6:10 : ) i , m. mtirmt. - . .IPlcn % r oxiirctfi , 7:36 : | > . in. D. P. froltfht No 11 , 11-30 p. m. U. P. Doiucr freight , s2fi ; p. in. A.UIV1N6 FROM 1ABT AKD MCTU. 0. n. A ( J 6:00 : tk. m. 7:26 : p in. .t N. W. , 9:46 : a. n , . 7:26 : p. ra. C. R. I. tl'.0:46 : a. m.-9:05 : p. m. K. C. , St. Joe & 0 n , , 7:40 : a. in. 0:16 : { ' " A1MVINO. FROM mil WRST AND 80CTIIWUT , O. k 11. V. from Ltnooln l.OS p. in. U. P. Pacific K\priH4 3:26 : p. ni. D t il , In Ncli. , Through Rxprexn :1S : p m. 3. & 11. Lincoln Uxprru 9 40 a rr , U. I1. UOIIVLT oxiircw , 7:35 : a. in. O. I' . Freight No. 14-2:60 : p. m. U. P. "Jo. 6 6:20 a. in. Kinltrrant. O. P. fright No. 14 , 12:15 : p. m. U. P. < Q. & U.W p. in. U. I' . So. 12 1:15 : a. m. U , P. Uamor ( might , 1:10 : a. m. O. H. V. mlxol , ar. 4:15 : | > . ui. BONNY TRAINS RirWXKM OMAHA AMD cou.iui , BLUrro. trtuvv Ounha at 4:01) : , .00 , 10:00 : Mid 11:00 : 'ru.0 ' 100 ! , SKt. 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. Le i Uiuncli lllude at 3:25 : , 0:25. : 10.25 uli.l l 6 . lu. , 1:26 , Z-.ib , a:25 : , 4:2.1 : ami Mb p. m. Smi-Up * The dummy leaves Ooi'Vhi at I'00 ' nnd tlrOO a. m. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 ami 6:00 : p. in. Ijemes Council BIulTa at 9:26 : and 11:25 . m. ; 2:26 : , 4:26 : and. & : Zi > p. in. Through ami local pwenirer trains between Oinih anitCouii II llliifTs. l < ea\o Omahi 0:16 : , 7:45 , 8:50a. m. ; 3:40 : , 6:46 : , 0.00 p. m. Atmo Omaha 7:40 : , 11:35 : , 11:45 : a. m. ; 6:40 : , 7:05 : , 7:16 : , ; 40 p. m. Opening air * Closing of Mlli. aOUtK. OPRN. ni. p. in. t. tn. \L \ HI. Ohf * o4K. W 11.00 0:00 : 6:20 : 2:40 : 0 , K 1. 4. ftu-fflc 11:00 l:00 : 6:20 : 2 : JO o , U. & Q 11:00 0:00 : 6:30 : 2io : 12:30 : 6:30 : 2:40 : flluUX Cltj t.llli I'mMtlt. 9.00 6:30 : 2:40 : "Union Paclllc 4-00 11:10 Onuvhftft IL V 4:00 11:40 : H. kM. In Neb 4:00 2:10 Oiiiuha HIOUI Citj. . . . 600 7SO : K. &M. Lincoln 10SO : 6:00 : U. P. Lincoln , Sunday. . . 1:30 : 11:00 : U. P. Ooii\or Kxi > b.-OO 6:30 : O. . HlonvCity * St. 1' . .11:00 : a:40 : Local mull * for btato ol Iowa le'wu hut once a .c : 0:10 : a. in. Jiflce open SumKys Iroui 12 in. to 111. in T110S. F IIAU , I' M Business Directory , Abstract and Real tttato. JOEN L. llcCAQUE , oppoalto I'ost OIBco. W R. UAllTLE'IT 317 South 13th Sticot Architects. & MKNDELSSOHN , AKCIUTGCT8 Room 14 Crcl hton Block. A.T. LARGE Jr. , lloom 2 , CielehtOD Block. Boots and Shoes. JAMKS DnVINE A CO. , Jlao ClooCtt and Shotw. A ) ; oed aSHOrtmont cl 'homo work on hand , corner 12th and Ilnrnev. T1IOS. K1UCKSON , S K. cor. 16th tmi JOHN FOUTUNATU3 , SOD 10th etrcet , manufactures to order Kood work at ( Mr price * . RopalriuK done. Bed Springs. J. f. LAR1UMER Manufacturer. 1617 Books , News and Otutlonery. J I. FKUKHAUF 1016 Furnham Street. Butter and Eggs. MoSHANK&SCIHtOEUKR , the oldtat B. and K. honm in Kehraaka enUMIsbod 1875 Omaha. CKNTHAL RESTAUItA T1 MU3. A. KYAN , tonibvitvit corner lOthand Oed e. I ! wt Hoard for the Mono } . F tbfvctlon ! Quiranteeil 'Uoslt st all noun. Board by the Day , Wcuk or Month. Good Terms for Cisti Fnrnlshoil Hnnms "uppllcd. and Roaa Wagons. WM 8NYUKH , 14th and Hartley Streets. Clothlnc Bought. J. KAUHI ulll i > hl hcatCaeh prke for second tumd clothlnr. Corner 10th nnd Karnham. Jews era. JOHN BAUMEK 1314 Fartihaiii Street. Junk. U. I1EKT110LD , ltais and Metal. Lumbar , Lime and Cement. & Q1UV corner 6th and DOUKIM ! at . Latnpi and Ulatswaru. * * i. BONNKU 130U Douitlaa &t. ( Jood Variety. fcv Merchant Tailor * . I 0. A LINDQUE3T , : , _ _ , „ . our moat rcpular Merchant Tnllori la re- ' ddn Uio latest ICHL'IIS | for Spring and Summi'ir OoaJa for Kontlcuiun wear. .Stjllub , durable , UK ! priced low na over 216 13th hot. Uouz.t Fani. Millinery. . . . H1NOER , Wholunilo and Hetflll , Fan- liV Hoods In great variety , Zephyrs , Card Hoard * , iitBoelcry. Qlocen , Corsets , &c. Cheapest Hov.so In n'lke West. 1'urthaaeiB na\o 30 per cent. Order tT 1U1I. 116 Fifteenth Struct. r-otindry , IIOUN WKARNB & SONS , cor. 14th & JarkRontU Hour and Feed. iOUAHA CITY HILLS , 8th snd Farnbtm Stx. , Bros. , proprietor * . * R Uroceri. ' C. STKVEN8 , 21et between Cumlng and Ir r I. A. lIoSltANE , Corn , 23d and Cumlnir Htroeta. Hardwaie , Iron and Steel , OUAN i LANQWOUTIJY , Wholepalo. 110 m' ' 112 Kth street A IIOLMK.S corner KHn and CallforuU Harness , Saddles , &c. B. WEIS7 20 13th St. bet FarnHarney. . , . Hotel * | f , ANnELDIIOU.SEaeo.Canfleld,9th4 Farnhaw 'DOBAN HOUSE , P II. Cary , 913 FarnhamSt. BLAVKN'S HOTEL. F. Slavcu , 10th St. 'Bouthein Hotel OIIH. Hamel Oth &Leavenuortb Drugs , Paints and Oils , KUHN ft CO. Pdsrmiclata , Flue 'aoc Uood ) , Cor , Hth and \ ( utrccta -W. J. WIUTEHOUf K , Wholesale & Ilctall , 16tb 8t. 0. FIELD , 202 Norlo 8ld Cumlni ; Street. I PARK , Dnitftri t. 10th snd Howard .Streets Dentists. DR. PAUL , William1 Block Cor. 16th Si DolR * . Dry dcods Notions , Etc. JOHN H. F. LF.HMANN A CO. . H w York Dry Oocxln Store , 1310 anj 1312 F rii- biro itrKt. L. 0. Kuowola slao hooU and Bhocs urultu e. . F. QROS8 , New and Second Haad Furnltuiu od Btove , liu Dctuue. Hlghrat cash pilco aid ( or second h o3 toont. BONNEB IBOt DooyU it. Fine KOO < li , 4 < - t f re * rVorks. OUACA FENCE CO , BUST , rBIES4CC K18HarneySt. , Improve * d Ice Boies , her and Wood Fence * , Offw U iliutt , Coaolui Puu ud WsIouLJ Cigars and Tobacco. fVRST d FlUTSCH F.U , nianufMturrra of i \Vholwwl8 IH lcrsl n Tor t i , 1S05 P A' . F. LORKNZKy manufacturer 1410 Farnham Florist. A. Donahue , pUnt * , cut ftotter , xl , ooquct * etc. N. > V. cor. 16th anJ loucla. trcct < i. Civil Engineers and Surveyors , ANUUF.W UOSKWATEIl Crelchton Block , Town Surteyi , Grade and Srwmse Sit rns a .Spoclslt ) . _ _ _ _ _ Uommlislon Merchants. JOHN 0. WII , MS.141I Io.l . o Stirct. 1) It 11EKMF.U. Vor detail see Kre k < l\eitl v. mcnt In Ivtlv and \VecMi. Cornice Works Western Cornice Works , Mannftcttireri Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron nnd SUto lloofilnR , Orders from any localltj proinptly cxcciitl In the hwt manner. Factor ) and OU.co 1213 lUrnoy St. 0. 9PKCHT , I'ropttctor. QaUanlrtxl Iron Cornlm , Window Capi , etc. , niMiufactuted and put up In anv part of the country. T. SINHOLU 418 Thirteenth ntreet Crockery J. UONNKH 1309 Dounlu direct. Qood line. Clothing i > n < < Furnlshlnc Qoods. HKO. H. PETERSON. Alw HaU , Caja , Boolo , Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , > 04 8. 10th utrect. Rotrlgorators , Canfleld's Patent. C. F. GOODMAN llth St. bet. Farn. A llarnoy. Show Case Manufnctory. O. J. WILDE. Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds of Show Canon , Upright Cases , A „ 1317 Casi St. FUANK L. GEUHAIII ) , proprietor Omaha Show Case manufactory. S18 South ICth strict , between Lca en orth and Marcy. All iood Pawnbrokers. R08KNFELD. 10th St. . h t f\r ti llat Htoves ana inware. A. BUHMKSTEK , Dealer In 8to\es and Tlnw an1 , and Mnnutactutor of Tin Uoofs and all kinds of Building Work , Odd Fellow s' Block. J. nO.VNr.Il. 1809 Douul-w St Good and Cheap. Seeds. J. KVANS , Wholtmlu and Rttall feeo.l Drllli and Culthators , Odd Follows llall. Physicians an J Sui-coi : . W. S. G11UIS , M. ti. , UDOII. Nu 4 , CrcKhtoii ! Hlock , loth Street. P. M. LKISILVIUNQ , il. D. Masonic Block. 0. L. IIAKT , M. D , , Kj ami Ear , opp. postofflto Dll. L. U OKADDY , Ocnlldt iml AurUt. S.V 16th nnd Karnnniu St Photoerapnrrs. OliO. HKVN , PKOP Orand Central G illcrv , 212 Slxtconth citritt. nnr Mftwinlc llall Firnt-f lass Worlr.inl Prompt- iic'x cmrantocp Plumblne , CSas and 8t ani Fitting. P. W. TAUPY & CO. . 210 12th bt. , tict Karnham and Inu < iaf. Work prumptly attended to. 1 > . riTCI'ATKICK. I40S Douglas Strict alntlng an aper anting. IE.NKY A. KOSTKHS. 141 DodRu Street. Shoo bioroi , Phillip Lam ; , 1820 Farnnam 3t. bet. 13th & llth. Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAH. 1410 Doilfla , St , Now and Second Hand Furniture , Hniis > I'linilthinj ; Oondc , &c. , Iwuirht ucd nold on narrow iinn-lns. Ualoons. HENRY KAUI'MANN , In tnu > IUH litlcK block .on Douglas Street , hat Just 0 | tied a most elegant BOOJ llall Hot Lunch from 10 to IS e\cry day " Caludoni < i " J FALTONEK 87S 18th .Street. Undertakers , CHAS. HIE WE , lOlf Farnham hrt. 10th St lltd. DO Uent Stores. I' . 0 KAIMUS 1205 Farnham St. . Kincv Ooodi TRUTH ATTESTED. K.UOWII Peopln "Wholly Voriflod.1 In order that the public may fully realize the Konulncneai ) of the state nentd , .is well as the power and value of the article of which the ) speak , wo publish herewith t > o foe-simile eltfnt turon of parlies whoso sincerity la l > cyon < l quo * tlon. The Truth of thcxo ttHtlmoiilalH U aUso lute , nor can the facta they announce bog \ - nored OUMIA , N B. , May 24 , 1SS1. H. ILWAUXHRtCo. : DKAR Slit : I liuo frequently med \\arner' Safe Kldno and Liver Cure for local afTectloar attendant upon severe rheumatli' attaclin , and ha\oal ays derived benefit therefrom. I hate also used the Safe iVemno with satUUctory ro- Hiilts. I consider these medicines uorby of confide 'Co. Deputy Treasurer OMAHA , NKH , Jlaj 24 , 1 81 H.n WARJ.KR & Co. , Uii hoeter , N. Y : GKNTH : I h.e UBO , our faafo Kidney and I Ucr Cure this | irin at n hurimlKorator , and 1 find It thu lust rumul ) I ovtr tried , Ilmi useil 4 bottles , ril It has made mu feel better than cncr 1 did liuforo In the U. P. 11. Shops. OMAHA , Nx , May 24 , 1881 , II. II. WAR.Mtii A.Co : SIKH : For more than 15 yi ars I ha\u surTcrcd much In onvenlencu from lomblned kidney and liier HiseasiH , md ht\u Ken uiubloto work my nrin y ore na also belnc aflicti'd I rluil a Krcat man > mediclncH and doctors , but I f'rc worHO and wor o daj bydaj lua told I had Ilrlk'ht's Disease , aiul I wished mjkclf dead If I could not hn\e speedy rilief , I took your Safe Kidney and Liter cure , knowing notlilni ; eUe wosover known to Hire tha dlsuiio , ami I li.iv not been disappolntid. Tli-j medlclnu has cured me , and I am pirfec ly well to-dav , eritlrtlj throi' h > our Snfu Kidney and Liter Curu 1 wish jou all sncc BH in piiliilshiiiK this v.luablc remedy throuKh ihn .torld > ( ff l ff f P. H. II. Hhopg. Thousandj > if equilly s roii endorsement" many of them In cane * whcro h < pu was aban. coned bate been\oluntarlly iriict shoHinir thi rcmaikable iiowcr of Warner' * ' < ale Kidney and LUer Cure , in allil Heoscb of tl < o kldnojs. llvci o- J" If any ore who rtada thli > tronblo rcmi"nhei thn trail BOSTON MARKET , Cuming Street J. J , PBESJropr , Fresh and Salt Meata of all Kinds , Poultry , Fish , &a , in Season. _ To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMCDY Dr. J. B. SiinpBon'a SpeoiHc It It a i > ostHuuijiu ; lor S | .TiaAUiirlji'i , 8 n > Jn > tvookufss , Iini-ounry , mid all Jleiowx rumiltlfK from Self-Abuse , M JU.nlal Anxiety , l/iwi Ufciory , laliibln tlm IhcU ni . - . .I''i.nail diHUwut 7m TPTTu i "I1 it i to Hnt free U ) all Write for tbcm'aud got full par t culars. Prliu , tJixKlCc , 11.00 r i package , or tlx pack. n for J6.00. AddriM all orders to B. HIMSON 11KUICINE CO. NOD. 104 and 106 Main tit. lluflalo , N , Y , oil In Oinsha by C. F. Goodman , J , W , litll. 1 l h , and si I cfrutgUUertrywhere. i 1 > dliw Funny Sights. 1 "its ; \ cow liiilo III tllP Rr.iH , A tlfli Itylilnn the lloori I Ki\v n c .1 lUo-stick In the iiititl , And it t I'll-imtuli nt the iloor. 1 mw H lutr < iHly up ix crook , Ai'.tt-nip : il her lotnl ; 1 taw iclu' < tnufliurr , ntid lu-anl , A "Hi'H l > ; ilk in tlic WDM ) . 1 inv n jtcli > 'nti ' ii.T a biurd , \ cur spring oil the trnck. I MltVllllst OlT tilt' tllHtr , And then it c trpot-t ck , 1 nw n iiionki'V- nch n lint , rrnlii 'i lair liidy'i into , 1 r.'its' n nttli' * i > kc : i liinl , Ami hojjM lic.vil on the jilttc , 1 < nw ulirniiily-Minixh n , K'- ' ' ' . I lii'inl thu oorn-nilk in the tiuld , Ami | ilK'lron crow-liar. I aw n pin-xtliL'cl oltu post , And a > liocl-w right in it sdiop , I MIW .1 ( iifi > l ! K ujion n li-ig I n\v I f.tw u hmno-lly o\cr n field , 1 ci\v nn o\-fo.nt too ; 1 saw a > h.id-tMc mul n cl.am-linke , An I R tw the clikkuu-Htutv. 1 cuw u KWoid-lixh from n liank , 1 hi-nrd the watcr-miout ; And i-nw toliitc oplt , Mid then 1 heurd an oyc-bii\vl ( int. I mw ft ( uticc-ruil nt the fun , 1 heimt n wnitt-lmnd pUy A lovely Htr In a sweet spit-toon - And then 1 \\cntu\\ny. BLAKE'S ' WIDOW , Win. 8. ltl < lnnl"cm In tlio Ito.stm Coiitler. .Join lilako hud boon shut dead It his own doorway by Antonio Guoldo , and tlio trial was to coinu oil'directly. The extraordimuy interest in Hit ! all'air was loss duo to the inurdor iind its peculiar circumstances than to tli fact that tJiia was the Ihat case tried at San S.ibii in any morn formal court than tin time-honored institution of Judge Lynch , .Km had boon a quiet man and a need neighbor , with a hand always ready to help any ono who was out of luck , so public aonti inont ran pretty high against Antonio. If the general inclination had been followed as , up to that time it always had the last named gentleman would lmvi > found very HC.UH opportunity to make any romarku in his own bohalf. However , things wore advancing at San Snbn aa well as elsewhere , and it wouldn't do to hang An onio without a regular trial , no matter how agree able such a proceeding might bo to the people at largo. So ran * hu opinion expressed by Judge Pitblado , whoso idt-.is on Bitch subjects woio generally accepted with out comment Nevertheless there was more than ono dissenter in the piescnt instance , to whom it was by no moans clear that thern could ho any sense or profit in thus beating about the bush. "Kf Antonio's goin' tor bo hung , why in don't wo hang him ? " Tins was the pertinent query of Jnko Smith , the leader of the oppoi ing faction , and his view of the ques tion put it in so clear a light that the judge had great dillieulty in impress ing people with bis conviction. Ho said things had gone on in an irregu lar way long o > ougb , and hero was a chance to start the law in properly , and give it a fair show , Uesidos , it didn't make any kind of dill'oioncoj Antonio had shot Jem , hadn't hot Well , then , what wnstho use of talk ing ? All tlio jury would have to do now wan to return their verdict of guilty in the first degree , and tlioro you , voro all comfortable. It was just the uamo thing in the end exactly. "I tell yer , ' said the judge , who felt the weight of his title , albeit the name was altogether ono of courtesy ; " 1 tell yer thero'n nothin' like doin' a thii'greg'lar ' ; partikerlally when yor know just how it's coinin' out. " So tlio judge's argument , supported by his intliioiico , and increasing bias at S.in Saba in favor of more civili/.od views , settled the matter , and it wan decided that Antonio Uticldo should bu tried before ho was hanged. As tlioro was nri place specially ar ranged for such ceremonies , Judge L'itbiado hospitably oll'ored the tiso of his shed. Here a rough table and ch'iir ' were placed for the judge , ( ho other IICCPH- sary furniture intending to represent the dock , tlio Htand , etc , being eked out with boxes from Silas Baggtitt'u gjocory storo. Jake Smith looked on at those preparations for a time with frowning discontent , and then strolled down the ro d , turning into the land that led to JJlako's. When ho reached the door of the ahanty ho Ipuicd against the jamb and poked hiw naked head inside , fan ning himself in an omharraBsod way with hi ) greasy fragment of a hat , Ho had come there with the intention of saying something , but thu sight within made him forgot it , Blake'n widow sat there , as she hud sat pretty much all the time since thu murder , Blaring straight before her , with her chin in her pulm. The sun light struck through the foliiigo of the red ouk truus that g.ow before thu door , nnd checkered with flickering brightness the Iloor and llie cradle where Jem's baby was sleeping. There it was , just as it had been three days ago ; ( could it bo onlythreu days ! ) just as it had been when sliu went out that morning to look after tlio drying clotoes , and loft him stand ing in the door by thu cradle , ( how fond ho was of the baby ) just ns it was when she heard the crack of the piatol , and r.in in with uu awful aonso of suli'ocating fright ; just the uamo as she had found him lying upon the c radio , dabbling its white linun with his blood , and the baby playing with liib hair. She screamed once , the firat and last complaint any ono had heard her make ; then she was ijuiot and helpful through St ull ; when the men caino and lifted him up , when they laid him out upon the rough bed in the other room , when they carried him to his grave , BIU following \vith the baby in her arum , Jake Smith was trying to find the link minding in his thoughts ; ho snill- ed with porpli'xity-or something - and Blako's widow looked up without speaking. Jake nodded pleasantly four or five tiinoa. " 1'ooty chipper ? " itaid ho. IJlako'a widow smiled Badly , bent over the sleeping child and smoothed the clothes with a tender touch , "They're ngoin to try him in tlio court , " Jake went on , "mi * 1 don't be- Hove " "Try who Antonio ? " She turned to\M\id the Imtly figure in the dunr \\ithi\ll.\sliof interest in her black eyes "Yes. The jtulgo is nuikiu a court out of hut shed. 1 hope it'll turn out nil right , but it socma like giun' tint . \le\ic.xn devil a ehatiuo ho ouiht ; netter tor have , " MlocAii't | ; i t clear , can he/ / " she uskinl , rocking the cr.ullo gently and patting the iMuirlet. " 1 don't Bee how , but hi > 'a got goino kind of a law cuss to sponk for him a feller that stopped hero n day or two ago on his way to Galveston , and it makes me kind o' nervous. " Blake's widow did not appear to no tice the lait renmrkj for the child , distnrbiid by the talking , had n\\ak- ened and mat tip in his cradle \\itha wondering look. "Pooty , ain't ho ? " said Jake , re garding the small figure with interest. "lx ) ks just like ulioint you. Poor little 1 u " ho Btammeied , and treated his hat like a nioitU enemy. "Of course he's hnd--you'u got there ain't nothing 1 could do fur yor , maybe ? " Shu anstvured withn grateful look , but it wni accompanied by a shako of the beat' . Jake bent do\vn , and , with Ins bit ; forefinger softly rumpled the hair of the baby's head ; then heent out and left them , Blake's widow sitting as he had found her , and tlio luby staring down the path after htm. He walked on until he reached the top of the little hill , where ho could look down upon the roof which cov ered the piteous scene ho had just liJt. Hero ho seemed to have half a mind to turn back , for ho hesitated and stopped , but he changed his par tial intention after' lingering a mo ment , and walked inudUntiu-lv on ward , with tho.exclamation. . . "W.ill , some women d > > beat h 1 aina/.m' . " II. Of course everybody came to tlio trial. The airangemonta woto aooi tound to bo altogether too me.tgiu. . Pitblado's shed was filled to oveillow- ing , and Baggert made u clean sweep of every box in hi ? store. Antonio's lawyer , n sharp-eyed , sharp-featured follow from Oalvehum , had bustled about with aurptMiig agility on the day previous , holdinu mysterious confeienco with ill-con ditioned fellows of Guoldo's kidney. .lake Smith was highly dii atitlicd , and even the judge was heard to ut ter some misgivings ; however by the time the proceedings had really com menced ho gained confidence. Thu com t was assembled , the jury had been oliosjn , and the witnesses wore all present save one--Blake's widow. Pretty soon there wns a stir at the door ; then n muinuir of stirpiinu ran throuuh the crowded room. "iMny I be d d , " said Jake Smith , audibly , "if slie Inisn't brought her baby ! " What reason she may have had for not leaving that little thing in charge of some synuwthi/.ing womnn and there were plenty who would have been glad of the trust -waa not ap parent ; however that might be , there it wan clumped litmly in her arms , its b rial it red cheeks contrasting with her whiteness , and its father's sunny hair niingliiiL' with her dark locks. \ \ ith some dillieulty way was made through the throng to her seat , which had been placed on one aide of the judge , diiectly opposite the cundlo- box on the other , where Antonio sat. She took her place and never moved during thu whole of the trial , except ing as she was required to testify , and once when the baby tugged at some glistening thing that lay in the folds of her dress , at which she took pains to distract its attention by a chip from the floor. As for the baby it sat there with its big , blue eyes open to their fullest ex tent , entirely absorbed in the novel auene , save at the moment when that irresistible glitter caught its oyo. Kvory ono being now present the trial went on in good earnest. A number of witnesses were examined , whose testimony showed that Gueldo had had trouble with Blake , and more than once threatened Ins life : that Guoldo's pistol was ono charge shorten on the evening < rf the day of the murder , whereas in the morning it had been full ; that he was seen that morning around Blake's house , und more than all that Blake's widow had heard Guoldti's vcice just before the fatal shot , and hud seen his retreating form us stiu ran in. At this last point the Galvo.ston lawyer linked the witness a few ques tions regarding how she know it was Guoldo , and how she had rocognixtd the voice for his. She didn't know how exactly , but was none the less xure for that , There had boon a rumor about that someone hud heard Antonio make a bouHt of having "none for Bluko this time , " but if there were a witness for this he could not be fem d now , Ana HO the prosecution closed. The Gaventon ! lawyer began by in volving in a wlnrlpool of hopeless contradiction , the witness who had sworn to having seen Gueldo near Blake's house. Then he oxpiuted on the case with which one poison may bo mistaken for another , and brought a witness to show how Guuldo had al ready been said to resemble some one in thu village. Finally he produced three of thu ill-conditioned follows before referred to , who swore that Antonio was with them on a hunting expedition during the uholo of thu day on which the murder was com. mitted. It WUH a clear caiu of alibi. Jake Smith's UHtoniahmcnt at the OUBO with which the thing had been accom plished was unbounded , Ho threw u dixgustod look towards J'itbludo , but thu judge was nonplused , and didn't seem to be interested with things in Jako's vicinity. There was u paiiBO befoiu Pitbludo gave his charge , and when bo rose his face \tiiH rather blank. "Gontlomen of the jury , " ho said , "things has took a turn I didn't alto- gcther expect' I don't know as there's much to bo said. T suppose you'yo got to o by the evidence , nn1 that don't nued any oxpluinin' . Kf you can make out accordin' tor that , that Antonio Guuldo killed Jem Blake , why , just recollect that's what yor hero for. " The jury filed out , and the expect' ant audience occupied itself with to bacco and whispered comments. Juke Smith fidgeted about on his box , nnd cast anxious glances through thu open door , towards the clump nf nopals v hero the jtity were delihoni- ting. Antonio talked and laulu ; ; > d in un undertone with his counsel , and Blftks's \\itlow s'U Kturirg at them with compressed lips and strong e\- l > re sion of determination coining into her fnco. It wasn't long before the jury tiled in again , all seating themselves but the spokesman , and Judge Pilblndo rose , \\iping his forehead \tith his slnrt-dlot've. "Slrnightonnd it out , have yor ? ' , asked ho , nodding to the spokesman. The man nodded slowly in return. "NVnl , lo's have it tlivn. " "Yor see , " said thu spokesman , "ith n hesitating and disappointed air , "of yor Inuln't a corralled us with stiekin' ter thu evidence , wo might a done bolter , but accordin' lor that , Antonio wasn't thar when thu murder was done , nil' if he war n't thar , hu couldn't a done it , an' of hu didn't do it , why then - of course bo's not gmlty. " Pitbhido didn't care to look any body ; hostnroupat the rafters down at the table now bore in particular ; and then turned half-way towaids Antonio. "You kin go , " siid he , speakinu with gioat deliberation , "but 1 wouldn't stay round hero too long. " Tlnru uas a dead pause for a min ute , and nobody moved Jack Smith exploded n single ex pressive word , which he iiad hold infer for some time past , and Blako's wid ow stood up. "llnvoyoii got through , judge ? " she ask d. "And there's nothing more to bo done ! ' "I'm afraid ther uint " "And IIO'H fieo to gof" V-a-n- . " Atttoniii Gueldo rene with an inso lent gun , and picked lip his hat. The baby crowed , for it saw the glitleiint ! thing again. There was a sharp it-pot 1 Antonio pitched fortMiul in a heap , and Blako's widow stood with the pistol pressed to her breast. A line of thin blue smoke curled up from thu miizxlo of thu weapon , nnd foimed a hulo around the child's flaxen head. Thu glittering tbinu' was quite near thu little hands now , and they took il ftoni the yielding grasp of the mother. Blaku'u widow -looked steadily at the figure on thu Iloor it was quito motionless then HIO ) turned , and wont through thu wide pm < sigo ; opened for her by the silent < mud , holding the baby very tender'j , and the baby cariying the pistol. The child hiuu'hed wil'i ' delight ; it had got itx shining plaything at last. A Signal Victory. The \nliio of eeutii ! < itv as n iL'incdial n's'ont lins piint'd n signal \ictmy over prejudice. Thoinns' Uoiee.tiie.Oil stands ioieiniHt in this cl.isK of compel uulh. Tos- limoi > ialH fniin u'l ' ii.irU toll of the wond- inns eineH of ilioiniinlit.ni iiHiunliii. | huilf , and Horcx , utu , tlfectcd by iU ngciicy. Iw-eul - ALMOST CUAXY. How often do wo sen the haul-work ing father straining every nerve and muscle , and doing his utmost to suit- port his family. Imnginu his fuulings when returning home from a hard day's labor , to iind IIIH family pios- trntu with distuux , conscious of unpaid doctors' bills and debts on ovury hnnd. 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