Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 18, 1882, Page 3, Image 3
H" I WhOi > i'AuA D.AILY BJtiE : SATURDAY MARCH 18 , 1582. THE DAILY BEE * LMAHA PUDLISHINQ OO. , PROPRIETORS. BIO Famham , bet. 6th and 10th Street ! . \ TERMS Of SUBSCRIPTION , oe copy t year , ID advanc8po ( tnld110.00 ) months 8.00 tionth 3.00 TIME TABLE , , mi OAU > nucAoo , r. wet , H s Arcus ant > ( OMAHA RAIUOAD. Uare Omaha PaMenger No. S , 8:80 : * . m. Ac commodation Ko. 4 , 1:0 : ip. in. AtriteOrnahv Fatnenrr | No. 1 , 5SO : p.m. Acrom-nodatlon Ko. 3 , 10:60 : a. m. IUVWO OtfAlta 1A8T OK SOOTH BOffSD. C. , B. fc 0. 7:40 : a. m.3:40 : p. m. C. 4. N. W. , 7:4 : * a. m. 8:40 : n. m , C. , R. I. ft P. , 7:40 : a. m. S : < 0 p. m. Kr C , , St. J. C. B. ( lonrei l 8 a. m. and 8$0 : m. Arrive * * t St. lx > ufo At 630 . in. and 5:6 : ! Y iu. iu.W. . fit. Ifc & P. , lenvw nt 8 . m. and S:40 : p , Arrive * a St. Louis at 6:40 : a. m. and 7:80 : n. n.B. on soirrmnsTB. B.B. . * M , In Neb. , Through ExproM , 8K : ) a. m. B. t M. Lincoln Kxproe * 6:20 : p. m. 0O. P. Overland Exiirmf , 15:16 : p. m. O. A R , V. ( or Lincoln. 11:46 : a. in. 0.U. . An R V. tor Osceola , ft .40 a , m. U.C. . P f relfht | No. C , 6:30 : a. m. C.U. . P ' ro'chl ' No. D , 8:20 : a. m. U. P. freight No.S 2:60 : p. m. ' 0. P , freight No. 7 , 6:10 : p. tu. emigrant. . . . P. Denver express , 7:35 p. m. 0.U. . P. frclfht No 11 , 11:20 : p. in. U. P. Dem or freUht , 8:25 : p. in , ( AIT AHD VOUT& B. J > H bMO . m. 7:25 p m. , * M. W. , 9:45 : a. m. 7:25 : P. m. C.K. . R. 1. 4 ' . , R:46 : a. m. 9:06 p. m. K. C. , St. Joe & 0 B. , 7:40 : a. m. 8:45 : p , m ntOM rail WBSI AKD SOUTHWEST. 0. ft R. V. from Lincoln 1.08 p. m. 0.t . P. P&clflc Exprew 8:25 p. m. 0.V. t k M. In Neb. , Through Exprem 1:18 : p m. V.U . * U. Lincoln lixprcn :40 : a m. U , P. Denver express , 7SA a. m. 0.U. . P. Frcldtt No. 14 2:60 : p. m.1 ? U.U. . P. No. 0 JSO a. m. Emlj ant. U.U. . P. freight No. 14 , 1S:15 : p. m. U. P. No. 8 9M ) p. m. 0. P. Vo. 12 lt : a. m. I CTtO. P. Denver freight , 1:10 : a. m.1 O. & II. V. mixed , a:45 : p- " ' PDKUT TKA1NI ) SITWS N OMAHA ABB tcavo Omaha at 3:00 : , 9.00 , 10:00 : and 11:00 : ui.j 1.0 S.CO , 3:00 : , 4:00 : and 6CO : p. m. leave Council Bluffs at 8:26 : , 936. 10:21 and lU > A , m. ; 1:56 , 2:25 , 3:25 : , 135 and 6 : 5 p. ni. I3uii aa The dummy leaves Omaha at 9:00 od 11:00 a. m.J 2 M , 4W : > and 6:00 : p. m. Loaves Council Dlutli at 9:25 anil 11:26 a. In. ; J36 , i:26 ml B:2Sp : , in. Through and local pMsonecr trains between Omaha und Count 11 DlufTs. Leave Omaha 0:16 : , rt46 , 8:60 : a. m. ; 8:40 : , 6:46 : , 6:00 : p. m. Arrive Otnaha 7 : 0 , 11:35 , 11:45 : a m. ; 6:40 : , 7:05 , 715 ! , (40 p. tu. Opening ant doling of Mf III. BOOTH. OTIS. CMS * . a. m. p. m. a. m. p. m. ChlMBo4N. W . 11.00 9:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 : n i. & Pacific. 11:00 : 9:00 : 6:30 : 2:10 : Chicago , - . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . Chicago , B. & Q g.QQ j.JQ J.JQ Watwh ! 12:30 6SO S.4fl fc'.onx City and Paclflo. . 9:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 : Colon PM&IC 4:00 : 11:40 Dmahat 11. V. , 4:00 : 11:10 : 1. * U. In Neb 4:00 8:10 : 'Omvtm ' i Sioux Cit } . . . . COQ : 7:30 : B. &M. Lincoln 1CBO : 6W : C. P. Lincoln , Sundoj. . . 1:30 : 11:00 : j. P. Denver Kxp 0:00 : 6:30 : 0. , blonx City ft St. P..ll\ ) 2:40 : Locnl malls tor State of lo a leave but once day , vlz:6tOa. ! m. QlVce open Sundays Jro'n VI m. to 1 p. m. THOS. K HALL P M. Business Directorv. Abstract arid Rest titate. JOHN L. McCAOUE , opjxjsito Peat Offloa. W. R. BARTLKTT 317 South 18th Street Archltoctt. DUFKENK & MKNUEJ-SSOHN , AROHITECTS Room H Orclghtoa Block. \ . T UA.HGE Jr. , Room Z , Ciolzbton Block Bootl and tihont. JAilF.3 DiVlNE & CO. . ' Fln6 Oocta r.d Shoes. A rood umrtmenl buor work on band , corner 12tli anil Hnruey. rUOS. KR1CUSON , S. E. cor. 16th nd JOHN FORTONATUfl. (0110th street , manufacture * to order food wotl tt Ulr prl M. Reoalrlnc done. ' Bed Spring * . V. LARRIMER Mannfacturur. 1617 Dooclmt. Book * , New * and Stationery. J. I. FRUEHAUF 1016' Famham Street Butter and Egg * . McfiHANK & SCHROKDER , tha oldeet B. and B . bourn In Ncbnutka extablkhed 1876 Omaha. CENTRAL RESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN , oathweit corner lOthand Dodpe. Bent Bo&nl for the Monvy. BatltfOLtlon Oiurantoed I illiatall Hnuri. Board by the Day , Week 01 Month. Good Terms for Cub Furnl h l Knnm uDpled. ! and Road Wa ona. 'U aKYDKH , 14th and Harnov Streetfl. Clothing Bought , J. HAURH will imy hlgheatCaab price for eecond bind clothlni' . Cnrner 10th and Varntum. uewe or * , JOHNBAUMEU ISli Farnham fitreel. Junk. H. BKMTHOLP , Rnin and Metal. L.umbr , Lima and Cement. & OR Y corner Oth and Dnuiclis Uta Lalnpi and Ulaisware. I10VNKR 1UCU UonxlM Bt. Good Variety. f . Murclunt Tailor * . 0. A MNUG.UKST , Ot-c , of out unit rcpular Merchant Tallori It it- ovIt'UY thu laUint doxVnnor bpring and Huminui 0"O.1 Ur i-ontltmt.ild wc.tr , btjtlsli , durable , afri iirlcef low an I"IT 21613th bet. Oouir.&Farn. Milliner , , URS. 0 A. illNOKRVholnikl anJ Retail , Fan. oy uooii In uri.it variuty , Zo'liyi ] , Card UrarJs , Ilotler ) , Ohvtn , ComU , ic. CUmi < eit Home In II. . . < \ ' n. I'un l.nsers uive so per cent. OrJci bv vttll , US llfciioii ruunury , W.SARHK rtIOH6 cor. HUii J Molir and Fef J. OMAFTACirV MHM , 8th acd Farrbtm Bta. , w u > iim itnV , pioimotore. . > I'12VKN& , 2l6t bttwocu Cumin ; ami Irar I 4. Mt.rtHAKE , Corr , . ' . ' ! ' > d nd Ciimltiy street * . Iron and dtnci , OIJ.N i I.ANGWOUT11Y , VTioIuea , | . ; , 110 am' tb ttri'jt * nOMtkij corner INli anil H.irne.i , Qacldlet , &u. f ) . Wf'.Ita m latb dt bet Faro. & Ilnuey Fainruu-i D'UtAH UOUiiK , I' H. dry , U1S Farnhatn St. SI.AVKN'S MUTE' , . K , HUvuq , 10th Ht. Sjiitlu-rp llJKl Om. Haniel Dth Uli * . A CO. f karrcaclVt , Vina "anc Oood , Cor , lita and V. i. WHITKIIOUFK , V-hole fcl & Keull , letb < t. C. FIELD , CCtt" hoith SMd Cumlit titreet. "U'ti Dnigyle * luen arri How UH. PAUL , Wllluunc' ( Hock Cor. 16th U IXxlft ury Qoodi Notlont , Me. iOUS II. F , LKtlMAXN & CO. , Heir York Dry Qoodi Htrre , 1810 auj 1818 Fan ) h ra itr t , L 0 Enewold alno boots and iboo * Ith It Pacific. ruiuiiurt. A r. OR08H , New and Sejond Hand Furniture oil Bto.'cd , 111 < pcuiri. * . Ultfhert ca h price aid for fxcood h i < j UONNEH 1309 Diorla il. fin * goodi , Ac. F tree Work * . OUAl'A FENCR CO. BUST , /BIK8 * CO im Hirney St. , Imprart ad Ic BOIVI , Ircr ar.j Wood Feccet , Offlw llloo , Counlct' ? Ue aod Walnut i , _ ; _ Cigar * end Tobncco. ( VEST & rRtT8CDKRtn4nnl cturr 6f Clr ( r , tnd Whotr lo Doalenl D Tobaccos , ISOi Dou laa y , F. LORF.V7.KK mantitatturcr 1416 Farnham Florlit. A. Pcrirhnf , pUnt * , cut flowart , tctA > , ooquel * Ate. N. W , cor. 10th and DortrlU Ktreota Olvll Cnglnerr * nd Surveyor * . AUDREW R09EWATKR , Crelghton TOWD SitrvcjB. Grid * and Senerai * * Syitema t Uommlstlon Merchant * . JOHN 0.IL LiaUU Dottle Street D B. BRF.MKR. For details tee large admtt e- n.cnt In IHIlv and Weeklr , Cornice Work * . Wwtern Comics Work * . Manufacturers Iron Cornier , Tin , Iron and Shit RoofllnjC. Order * from any li > eallt > pronpUr ex : ut l In the best manner. Factory and Ofrce ISIS Hirney St. tt SPFCltT , froprletor. OaKanlted Iron Cornices. Window Caps , etc. , manufacture and put up In any ftn of the country. T.3INHOLU ilBThlrteenUi trfi t Orocl'ery. / . BONNER 1 M Oouala * tlrett. Good Una. Clothing hd r urnlihlng Ooodt. . IT. TCTERSON. Alw HU , Caps , Boot * , ibort Notions and Cntlery , fWI S. lOthttroet. Retrlgeratar * . Oanfleld' * Patent. 0. F. GOODMAN llth 8t bet Farri , A Harney. Show Gate Manufactory. O. J , WILDK , M nut cturer and Dealer In all kind * of Show Cane * , Upttifbf Ca t , k . . 1317 Can Bt. FRANK 1 * GF.RIIAr.D , proprietor Omaha Show Oaoe manulnctorj819 South 10th etreet , between U' \ ii orth and Marcy. All ( rood * warranted flrt-cl . Pawnbroker * . ROSKNFKLH. IQth SK. * > ft f r ft Hat Ute ei ana inwaro. A , BURUKffTKR , Opnlor In Stoves amt Ttawarc , and Manulacturei of Tin Roof ) am ] all Vlndi of Building Work , Odd Follow * ' Itlock. ' J. CONNER. ISOJ Douitlai St. Owl and Cheap Cecdi. J , EVANS , W1iolo ale and Retail Seed Drills and Cultivators Odd Fellows Hall. Phyilclnn sn1 Surgeon * . W. S. Oinr.8 , M. D. , Room No I , Creighton Block , 16th Street P. S. LEISEXHINO , A. D. Masonic Block. C. L. HART , M. D. , Eye and Ear , opp. postotflce DR. L. B ORADDY. Oculist and Aurtit. S. W 16th and Farnham SU Photograpner * . GEO. HKYS. PROP , dntnd Central Gallery , 12 Sixteenth Street , near Masonic Hall. Fim-cliaa Work and Prompt * Plumblnx , Ua und Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY k CO. , 21812th St. , bot. Farnham and Dougba.r Work promptly attended to. D. nrzi'ATRICk. K09 Douglas Street. Untlng anper mining. HENRY A. KOSTKK3. Ill' OaAgt Street 8ho Store * . Phillip Lang 1320 F.imbaui St. bet. 18th k lith. Second Hand Store. PERKINS & Lf.AK , H16 Douzlm St. New and Second ll.tnd Furnlturo , Houio Furnishing Goods , At. , bonvht and MM ou narrow marelns. Uatoona. HENRY KAUFMANN , In toe nuw brick bbck on DouglM Street , hat Just opened a ir.ojt eligaut lieeJ Hall. Hot Lunch Irom 10 to 11 every day , " Caledonia " ' FAf COKF.lt (170 ( 16th Strent Undertaken. CHAS. R1EWE , 101 > Farnhim bet. 10th It lltd. 09 Cent Store * . P 0. BACKUS 1MB Farnham St. , Fancy Onodn ELECTION X'UOCLAMATIONi "By vir ue of the authority vested in roc , I , James E. Uo\d , Mi ) or ol thy City ol Omaha , ao hereby proclaim tu thu q alidadotct ot the ilty 11 Om ha , ai.d ol the iciicctiVo wards 'thereof , that an'nnriu 1 city o'ectlon ulil bo hild In Bald c.tf on Tuc-day , April'4th ' , 18i2. for the ol. ctlon of the fol o\\li * otnceii , v z : rili wnl count llincn , one from u ch wnid , each ) < o servo for the term ol two y ars. Three members of bond of education oath to sen o for the term of two year ? . At suih time , In accords clth a resolution of the City Council , thro w U bo submitted to thequ.litledrutersof sad tlty the lollowlnf iuntlout Mull the city Irara J fler- sm square for the er c $ on of a puil'li'ff ' to bo used as a market ho 'so ' and city hallT The polbat saldanhual city el-ctlon will be opm at 8 o'clock a'.i m .and be kept open from tint hjur until 7 o'clock p. in. , and i p Isi'gur , and at the fiiloMrlg places In the roipcctlie .wards , viz : First Ward Frllx Slaven's grocery ttore , Ttnth street near I.tav , n > vorth ttrect , hecond Ward Waller i hot .I , Lcavinworth street , between 'jblrteenth and Fourteenth btrcct , Ihlrd Ward Pr. Hjd ' o31cc , eouthwcst oinurTwclf hand D.nij-U < strtcta. Fourth \Vard County Court House , noith- cast comer Six centi and Farnim Etreeto. Fifth WArd Holcres' hardware store , north * west comer Sixteenth and Cal fornla street. Slith Ward-Ueiclrlch'8 drug etirc , No. 20C6 Cumlug street , couth slJc' , between Tncmlcth In ultnesa vlieroot I have he cto set my hand and caused tha fiO.il of BilJ city to bo atllxid , this 10th day of Jl irch , A. D. , 1882. J E. BO YD. Mayor of the City of Omaha. MrhlfltnArirlU DK. b : ciOHJiJKBB , Physician and Surgeon HIIONIC PISEASKS , HHEUMATISJI , Me. , A SI-hUlAI/TY. ' * _ " No. 1,12 Farnhim St. . be wccn 14th and 15th , ilnnliii Nh. . J"-1- -AND .Store Fixture Work nd French Doub'o Th'ck ' Flat and Cent Show Cue Ol&m O. J. WILDE , 1315 and 1317 Gass Street. fo' CLEVSS BROS , ARCHITECTS I'ubUo Ilit'litin H , Cli'irclicH , ItuslJcncofl , rte uiiniry ttilo. . At'oiillon v' ! en t't Pat. n * " > r\ J " Office , loom 10 , Cielchton Block , Omaha , Nebratka WESTERN" GOBHICE WORKS C. SPECHT , Proprietor , 1213 Hainey Street , OMAHA , - - - KEB. MANUFACTURERS OF BiLTMBID IEOB ' Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , TIH , IRON i SLATE ROOFING , 3pfc > cht'a Pntent Metalio Sky ' Patent Adutable | Ratchet Oar and BRACKET SHELVING. am thu geuural Htate Ayenl ( or the abort oe ot good * . IUON FENCING. tlne * , Baluitrade * , Veranda.Ofnc and Bank Rdlllnj : , Window and Cellar Guard * ; alio GENKUAL AGENT Paerton and Hill Patent Inild * Blind. e 'WINE Or OAHDUI" four llmea n ' I f oiakcii a liaiitiy liouwhold. POBTBY OP THU TIMES , T18 Lent. A mslden n t rating , A lover despair ntr You Mirelr on gnt whnt it meant When he ks h-r to part With th k.v ot her heart , And * ha graccf-illy murmur , "Jtii Lent. " Why Sbo Bangs Her Hair. "What nils that maM ? " ald A * he met M pawning fair , And _ w her _ eyes , 'neath "wave" and Which o er her forehead dangled limp , nire forth A itony tare. "Jlelhinks , " wld WllUlns , ncorudilly , A * he totscd his head in thr nlr. " 3lio ha * no brnlim ti cudgel , And to ho bangs her 1m r. " Jioion ( Journal. An Esthetic Brldo. I shall wed a fair esthetic , Quite regardless uf expense ; All I auk If , that she's utter , Ami In nil thing * Quite Inlente. Limp , of course , nnd lank , h must be , Clad In minor to.irB of green ; Commmmately soulful , earnest , Must she be , my ptvclous queen. Wcslioll feaMo't li'icB daily , Qimffititf draughts of beauty fair , With H dlah of lern * on Sunday , Or n peacock' * frather mre. Thus shall flow our liv. s forever , Like two uontiy-M'illi > Hr rll , Breathing t > e y and t n.too - Ai d her dad shall fo t the Mile. Queen. In Abaonco , How Badly my heart hni missed her Since tli tt lust il pm ting < * y , When witu tnurful eyi s 1 kissed her And went alone my wi > ; While ' > cr the daikcn'ng ' tnenrlowg The famvluitisu llnhu nhon * bright , And nlono I stood In the thndowa Thtt ere ! t before the night. Through nil of my life BO we.try I nball iiUBt her face BO fair ; ' Without her each day eecms dreary , Each trial so hard to be. r. I hall miss her soft hands clinging1 , And her voice PO ow ami aueet Soft as.ft rlnS'luvo'H ' Bluglug When trtill ht and u.ounlght ! meet I' never tould live uiihout her , My darling go wondrous fair ; A glory lin.eiB about btr la the wealth of 'her ' shining hair. L < ke the bright sun beaming o'er me , Her pro.-eiv e n gladners KHVDJ Like an aagel'tho ' pa h befoie mo She trod my BOU ! tu euve , I Bhall patiently wait to meet her Through the weary length of yean ; How fondly my lip * shall greet her After theae days of tears. After thcHo years of Hudnrrn , When I > : et her on < e ngalo , The flit me thail all be glodneia Forgotten tli jiarting \ aln. Lucv S TERRIBLE MISTAKE , BY C. T. UAUUUail. Thcro was Castilian blood in the veins of the roan who galloped into Taos , in New Mexico , at the close of a beautiful day in mild autumn. His physique was faultless , his restless eyes dark and piercing , and the up lifted brim of his eombroro disclosed a lofty forehond. A great mustache , whoso long hairs were blown behind his ears by the winds , added to his personal adornment. Ths man was 'Bunito Marmajo , ia wild and restless fellow , 'famous ' among otkor things for the sum mary manner in which hesvropt rivals from his path. Almost incredible stories of his lovo-raaking are still told in the towns of New Mox'ic < > and Arizona , and the meanest poison has his deeds at his tongue's ond. Lotius record his last act. Straight to iho most prominent drinking house of the town rode Beinto Marmujo on the evening afore mentioned. Ho found the usual loungers about thu bar jroumj bloods of rank in the territory , and his friends und admirers , , His drat net was the treating of thu crowd and when the liquor had dis appeared ono of the loungers said , banteringly : ' To-morrow night the beautiful Senorita Inez becomes the north erner's bride. Wno among ua has she invited to her nuptials ? " The young man looked at Marmajo as ho spoke , as if his words wete add rested to that individual aluno. The Mexican's face flushed. "Not Benito Murninj > ! " was the grating roaponno. "Tlio sonora is free to choose whomsoever aho ma } ; but these : who uro naked to the marriage feast do not alwaja attend. " The words contained a subtle mean ing , us the speaker's look and the manner in which they were up iken in- dic.itud to hu auditors. As tu ! > last words fell from his lips Murmujo , the Miuicun , drew a well- filled purse from hialiyaom and tossed it upon the counter. His compan ions exchanged startled and significant looks. " \Vliotdkesmy wagorl" the datk- bkinnod Adonis cried , defiantly , his eyes sweeping the cordon of faced that surrounded him. ' ' 'Tniny ounces of gold ! Sumo tenor covoi them , and ' Jose , our bar-keeper , ehull hold thu yellow ataltLB , " A mument'd silence Buccoedod , when a young m > n , who had entered the place in timu to hour thu oiler , ox eluimed "I will , " a * hu elbowed hi * way to'.vnrd the Mexican , A slight cheer went mp from the crowd , and thu handsome reprobate tumid , smiling upun thu youth. "Ah ! mthutjoursuif , Sunor IgloanJ1 ho uxcluimod , extundint ; hi * hund. 'You mubt bu olio of thu disappointed ont'f. " The young man bli'ehud deeply , for it was gonurully known thut hu had once sought thu hund of the sunorita who stood so near thu ultur. "Wliore I am or no' it does no ; atTect the wager , " he answered , nutik-d by tliu Mexican's words. ! covHr your purse thus , Maruujo. Theeo uenors aiu witin-use * . " "And Jose , here , thu stakeholder ! ' "Si , Boner , " "Good. Now , Jose , let'us hare the beat liquor that your hou e eup- pllea. " The wager was sealed in draughts of tolerably good liquor , and Bonito Martimja withdrew irom the conviv * ial company unit remounted 1m lithe- limbed stetd. "Day after to-morrow , eenors,1' he said , ' with a amilv , to iho fuw who were able to with him adieu from the porch of the house , and , touching hi . horse gently with his spurn , hu was teen beyond the boundaries of the town. One by.ono the drunken revelers left the drinking pjnco with brains lee befuddled to think of the covert threat illy concealed bv Marmajo's wager. They did not dream of the blow that -was horcriiif over the head of the young norllicncr who had en tered the territory nnd won , over the adorations ol many' native beaux , the hand of the Senorita Inez , Beautiful , wealthy , and good , the maiden , a descendant of one of Cor- tor.'s mailed followers , had long boon the belle of the country about Taos. Her father's largo hacienda , swarming with cattle , And boosting of mines ol great wealth , would in cour o of time , beemb hers. Thus she was the rich * oat heiress in the territory. To all her admirers BAVO Richard Compton , fron. the states , rho turned a deaf car. The Imnijsomo Marmnjo had courted her smiles in vain , and thu youthful Igloau had poured the story or his passion into her ears whilu she loved the American nho had won her heart. It was to bo a'graad H-cddinK. The bride's f.tther had in vited odlcors of the territory , and the wealth antl beauty of thu country wore expected to grace the occasion. But MiiruiRJo.tho disappointed suitor , had wagerol thirty unices of gold with Igluan that the A mot icon would not kiss Ini z on the wedding niuht. * * * * # * It was getting dark on the night of the wedding , when a mounted man drew run under the branches of a tree that stood at the tdgu of a nar row Mexican road. Ho wore a broad- biimmed sombrero that shaded his face , but I ho dark moustache that al most touched his shouldera , and the hands small ns * woman's , pioclaimcd hit identity. It was Benito Marmajo. The coil of a lariat hung from his saddle's pomnul , and ho deemed to be awaiting the approach of come person from the southeast. Immovable as a statue , and speaking not , lie tat up right in Ilia saddle ; but hm eyes were roatlues and full of anxiety and ex pectancy. Ho was not fur from thw homo of the happy aenorita. A few omenta' gallop would have brought him to the house already ringing with the laughter of wedding gueats , but the Mexican with tipahish blood did not intend to visit the marriage board. At last ho started and uncoiled thu lariat. Then the tread of a horse b - came distinctly audible , and a minuU later an object appeared m the moon light that slumbered in the road not far away. "Alone1 * mutters the watcher , as touishbd , and then , with thu lariat dangling from his hand , ho said : "It is well. .Now for the thirty ounces which 1 1 can staked. " The horaoman continued to approach preach , apparently unconscious of tlie presence of the dare-devil Adonis of New Mexico , whoso eyes were f tuned upon him with the glare of the basilisk's orba , "I know 'tis ho the hated Amvri cano ! " hissed Marmujo , us he hastily prepared the lariat for the throw. "Would to Jesu that liaon were hereto to sou this deed. Ttio boy always prided himself on the use of the cord. " Leon was the fpcuker'd brother , a boy whom he had not seen for sovora | yours , but whose image1 was enshrined ou his heart us'tho only pereon'whom ho had ever loved. Nearer and nearer oamo , the lassoor's victim , galloping slowly ovar iho narrow road , now in the moonlight , and now'atjain almost lostamong the shadows. All at once the lariat described a circle above . Marmajo'tt sombrero , then it was shot toward the horseman and dropped over his head'llko the nooie of death. The next ruinuio the Mexican's steed dartedforward , , and tha victim was jerked violently from the saddle , as'the ' exclamation , ' 'Jesu , pity , " fell from hit lips. The infernal noose had pinioned his arms to his aide , and a smile of malicious triumph crossed Marmajo'd face as ho looked over his shoulder and saw the object which bounded over the ground at his hoiso's ' heels. Through the chapparul and in the un obstructed moonlight the Mexican now urged hii eteed , which Boomed eager to escape , as it wore , the dread ful thing thu lasso dragged behind him. ' "The thirty ounces are mine ! " the htsjoor exclaimed , luokipg back , and then he laughed , ' 'Marmajo knew when ho hot , that the Aniuricin would not kiss the aenora to-night. " His horse did not fecin to tire , Oyer the gently undulating country , und in thu golden light uf the moon , hu bore his reckless rider , whose lieart be it fait with a devilish tri umph. The spurs'jingling in their sockets , ever and anon touched the bloud-stainud Hanks , and the windi sang through the rider's wanton hair , Bouncing over thu ground lilce a ball , thu limsours victim followed in his wulcn , staining the stones a dreadful crimson , that looked ghastly in thu weird light. No cry welled from the . bruised lips. Thuy had long been silent , and 'thu hands which a few niQinunts since hud rtsomhled Mur- ujjo'n hud been buttered into a bleed- 'ng pulp. Un , siM on ! Was the devil never golni ; to draw neiii ? Thu wind blew bad , the froth that dropped from thu horsu'it mouth , and nuw und then it full like andvrtllakeB upon thu victim of his nujtm'a ru vungu , Aa Marmnjo could not ride to thu end of thu world , ho" ' stopped at last. Upon the bordtre ot'a stream that ran through thu country tu thu more pruiuutious Gi'u , thu repiobate drew ruin. Thu moon , high up in Iho heavens whtn hu flung hi * lariat , was now near thu run of thu horizon ; but its bLauiH fell upon tiio wattr und th wild flowers that beautified the bankn , Marmajo dismounted , and , with a fiendish look , walked toward the vU tini. "Well , my love-making Amori cno , " hu oielaimed , "I fancy Sunor- Ita Inez would not see much beauty it your face were ahu to look at you now. " A dreadful sight met tb lassoor' * gazu when hu stood over thu mat whom ho had dragged at his hone' * heels for twenty miles. The sum bianco of humanity wa all thU with stood the jiiurnoy , and over this tin Mexican stooped with a wild cry. Hi had discovered that thu laiiat hac dropped over Hio wrong maul But another und more terriblu discovery was jet to come- , Upon the breast i torn by the rocks ud bciara , glistened something that attracted Marmajo's kttontinn. Snatching it eneoily hu icld A locket in his hand Ono glance at it and ho staggered to his feet with a piercing shont one long , loud cry of thrilling agony. For a moment ho swaj-ed to andre ro , then with a cry of "Leon , my > rothcrl"ho foil forward upon his via- .im and prenod liis lips to the bit- orcd faco. Ho h&d not only hssood ha wrong man , but his boy brother lieon , In the agony of the moment the _ oyful past came over the Mexican's mind , and the moon's last beams foil upon him in aporchlcsi misery. By nd by he remounted and crossed the troara. The object he had dragged it the heels of his horse notr lay in lis arms , and ho was talking like a naduiau. All this while lllchard Jornp'on was looking into the eyes of is young bildo. MuniHio had lost his wager. With much anxiety the loungers of 'aos ' Trailed for nowi from the feast , Mid when it did come they glanced at no another in wondoimant. "Ho must have riddon'oU with his > rothor , who pasted thrbugh Taoa in- [ iiiring for him , " said ono. Yes , but no ono tvor heard of the > rothers mooting , and Hichard Comp- on , thu Aiuoricin , never hoard of his iscape , Young Inglean rakrd in the staked nonoy , wondering wlut had become oi Marmajo , The stars might have told him that ! Marin iio was not only a murderer but auicido. For Tliroa Diatonnci und Conch * . ' Brown's Bronchial Troche * , " like all other really good things , are imi tated , and purchivsurs should bo care 'ul to obtain the giuiuino artiolo pro urod by John I. Brown & Sons. tnarl5dcod-lm wlt BITTER BRETHREN. AJ , " ECCLE&IASTIL'AI , SJANl ) . NEW YOHK , March ? w rite Rov. Siinuiol D Hinman's suit I' iiiBt William II. Hare , Protestant ISpiscpul missionary bishop of.Niobrara n Dakota nnd Nebraska , $25,000 damages for alleged libel , was brought o trial to-day. The alleged libelouo , matter is contained in n pamnlilot is sued by Bishop Hare , charging that Mr. , Iluunnn , while mbsionury among ) lie Sioux Indians , had been at vari ous times intoxicated , and 'had been juilty of criminal relations with vari ous white and Indian wo-nen , and had endeavored to lead astray Indian and inlf-broi d maidens at the mission. The defense is that the communication was ptivileged , that thu changes were mutter of common rumor , and thai : ho defendant believed them to bt truo. The plaintiff and defendant snt within two feet of each other , but did not seem to bo awnro ot it. The Rev , Mr. Hinman is 43 years old , has a bronzed facn , dark hair and eyoa , am full brown beard. Bishop Ilaro has a profile almost as austere as thai of the duke of Wellington. In opening the ease fur the p'amtifl" ' , Mr. Haley Fisko of Arnoux , Rilch & Woodfoid , sail that Mr Hinman had , been , a mission' a-y to the Indians eince 1801 , had endured dured gro.-U sun\ring3 and nt-rils fron violence , privation , and sickness , had translated the , prnyor-book into the Dakota tongue , and had incuriod the enmity of Indian traders by hiadovo , Vnn to the interests of his ptoplo. Ten years at tor his labors began , ho and Bishop Hare were candidates for the now missionary bishobric of Nip brarii , and by a'majority'of ' two , votes in scarcely rnoro than half the house of bishops Bishop Hare was electee by political intrigue. Ho had failoc of graduation at college , and after nearly running two parishes hud be eomo an assistant minister in Phila dolphin. Ho had not boon six months in the country when he first accused Mr. Hinman of immorality , told hin ho must leaVe the country , and callot on him to confess. With Bishops Whipplo nnd Clarkson , Bishop Hart held an.investigatinn , and signed the verdict acquitting Mr. Hinmin. JFijur years later ho renewed charges of im morality against Mr , Hinman , rnc March 25 , 1878 , dismissed him. Air Hi'iman appealed to the occlosiaitL-a ! courts , and thu trial has been continued ntil this timo. Mr. Fisko rend extracts from Bishop Hare's pamphlet , which was marked " 1'ri- privately printed , - vato , " and sent to the members of the missionary boaid. Ono charge was a statement that thu h 'use moth er of an Indian school hid complained that Mr. liinmiui , while visiting hur aclioul hud atumlulteedjior oldur girla jy beckoning to thorn in , a BUipicioua way from hh window in the twilight , and that hu had nbnihod a ptottyhalf iri'td young woman , hur assistunt , by saying tu her : "I luvo you , Won't /ou / wa k with mo tonight ? I want o trlk with you " "Tho house moth- ir will tell you , " Mr. Fiske said to ho jury , "that ihu never told Bish p Juro this story , and thit what sl.o lid ti'll Inm she did not ; bjliovo to bo rue. " liishop Il.tro mentioned thu .luv. Dm Humans , a native presbyttr is u mtnoris to thu common bel'of in Mr , Ilininun's immorality , "Mr. lomana is duud , " end Mr. Fisko , ; nd 1m received his List holy com- nunion from the hands of the Kov \lr. \ Hinman , in tlio i T scno i f Uishop Huru. Furthermore , B shop Hare BJiyK "At the gonrrul convention ) f 1877 Biihop Whipplu runiHtktd tn ; iio that stories were again nfl at ri1- lluc'ing upon Mr , Hinman's clmntotor juid that Mr lliiiimiu must bu , to s y iho loaar , a wry tuiirudent | nwn. " But BUhop Whipplo will testify thu1 Hare siiid to Jiiin , instead , awHurihur cotnjilalned to him 'f thu nun-pav- mmit by Mr. II in limn ot a loan ol SnOO at the very that ; that hu hud it Inspockut thu iiionu ) , with inturunt at 10 per cent. Bishop Ham's charuo tlmt Mr. Uininin wan found in incul patory circuinstaiicea with an Indian Homan runts on the testimony uf i young mill v\ho will tell you tha Bishop Hare luibdd him with mom- ) and i * dunitd by the woman and th husbiind. 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