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JUSTLY BJ Et SATURDAY APJRIL M. i882. THE DAILY BEE s PUDLI8HINQ 00. , PROPRIETORS. V 010 Farnhnm , bet Bth and 10th Street * . TERSI3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. Die copy 1 yenr.ln advancepontrnld ( ) . . J10.00 B month * ' " . . . 8.00 tnonth " . . . 8.W RAILWAY TIME TABLE. CARD cnirioo , n , rirt , imsiiurouB ASD OMAHA RAILROAD. Ltate Omaha PowcnifCT No , 2 , 8:30 a. m. Ac < mncdtllon No. 4,1:0 : ( p. m y AlthcOro&ha Paraccper No. 1,8:20 : p. m. UcctE-rcdatlon No. 8,10:60 : a. m. iwra OMAHA IABT OB socrn SOUKS , 0. , B. * O.7:40 : a. m. 8:40 : n. m. C. Is N. W. . 7:40 : x m. S : 0 p. m. C. , R. I. ft P. , 7:40 : a. m. 8:40 : n. m. R. C.,81. J , & C. U.,1cnves At I SO . m. and 7:41 : to. Arrives at St. Ixmli at C:80kt. : m. and 6:62 : m , W , . fit. L. ft P. , IravctntS a. m. and 8:40 : p. Arrlm a St. Louli at 0:40 : a. in. and 7:80 : m WIST OR Roonrrun , B , ft H. In Neb. , Through Kipress , BM : ) a. m. B. ft M. Lincoln Kxprcss flM : p. m. U r. Overland Express , 12:16 : p. m. O , ft n. Y. ( or Lincoln , 11:45 : a. m. , 0. & K V. lor Osccoln , 9 40 a. m , O. P freight No. 6 , 5EO : a. m. O. PI rolRlit No. 9 , 6:20 : a. m. U. 1' . freight No. 13 , 2.60 p. m. U. P. freight No , 7 , 6:10 : p. m. emigrant. Z , . P. Denver cxprM , 7:35 p. ni. D. P. troleht No 11. 11:80 p. m. D. F. Denver freight , 8:25 : p. m. iaklVLNOOW liST 1KD MOID. 0 B. ft O 6:00 : a. m. 7S5 p m. O. ft N. W. , 9:45 a. in. 7:2i : p. m. C. R. I. & P..9:46 : a. in. 8 OS p. in. < . C , , St. Joe & 0 B. , 7:86 : a. m. 8:4Bp. : m ARuma rnoH rni nm isn souniwin. 3 0. ft B. V. from Lincoln 1.03 p. m , U. P. Pacific Kxprces 3:25 : p. ra. tl ft M. In Neb. , Through Rxprusa 4:16 p m. II. ft II. Llncolirtliipross 0:40 : a m.S C. P. Denver oxCrosa , 7:86 : a. m. U. P. Freight No. 14 2:60 : p. m.l U , P. No. e EU : > n. m. KmV anl U. P. freight No. 14,12:15 : p. m. V. V. No. B UWJ : tm. . U. P. No. 12 1:45 : o. m. U , P. Dcincr frclt'lit , 1:10 : a. m > \ 0 , & H. V. rutted , ar. 4MD p. m. tUUUY TKilKH tklWREN CMillA ABB coustit , fivrra. LO TO Omnhit at 8:90 , O.CO , 10.00 and UiCO to. ! 1-0 5:00 , 3.00 , 4:00 : and 6-00 p. ra. Lca\o Council DIuDa at S.2E , 0.26 , 10:25 and 1:56 a.m. ; 1:2 $ , 2:26 : , 8:26,4.26 : and 6:25p.m. auniiiji The dummy Uavoa Omaha at 0:00 : tad 11:00 : n. rn. ; 2.CO , 4:00 and 6 CO p. m. Leaves Council Illuffs at 8:25 and 11:26 a. m. ; 2:26,1:25 tnd 6:26 : p. m. THrOtigh and local passenger trains between Omaha and Council Blurts. Lcaro Omnha 6:16 : , / I:4t. 8:60 : a. m. ; 3:40 : , 6:45 : , G:00 p. m. Arrive Omaha 7:40,11:35,11:46 : : : a. m. ; 6:40 : , 7:05,7:15 , , ( Mp.ru. _ Opening ana Olojlng of M II * . HOOTI. OFS3. OtOSl. a. m. p. m. . m. p. m. OhlcagoftN. W 11.03 9:00 : 6SO : 2:40 : Ohlcaaro , K I. k Vaclf.c.llCO 9rt > 0 6:80 : 2:40 : Chlcafo , B. & CJ. . . . . .11:00 0:00 5:80 : 2:40 : 12:80 : 6SO : S:40 : lour City and Pacific. . 0.00 5:80 : 2:40 : Onion Faclfi : 4:00 11:40 : Omaha ft R. V itto 11:40 : B.ftM. In Neb 4-CO 8:10 : J\ Omaha & Sioux City. . . . eoo : 7sa B. &M. Lincoln 10:31 6:00 : 0. P. Lincoln , Sunday. . . 1:80 : 11:00 : J. P. Denver Exp 0:00 : 8:80 : O..BlouxClty&St. P..110 2:40 : Local nmlla ( or Utate ol Iowa lure but once K day , viz : 6:30 : a.m. Office open fiundajrt from 12 ra. to 1 p. m. TITOS. V HALL P II. Business Directorv , Abatract and Real Eutate. JOHN L. McOAOUE , opposite Foot Office. W. R. BAUTLKTT 817 South ISth Street Architect * . DUFBENE * MENDELSSOHN. ARCHITECTS Room U. Crelghton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr. , Room 8. Cielghton Block. Boot * nd 8hoe * . /AMES DiVINE & CO. , Boota and Shoes. A good assortment kame work on hand , corner 12th and Earner. XflOS. EBlCKtION , S. E. cor. 16th and DouglM. JOnNFORTUNATUS , 0110th street , manufactures to order good work al fair prices. Heoolrlni'done. Bed Spring ! . LARRI1IER Manufacturer. 1617 Dourlutt. Book * . News and Stationery , J. I. FRUEITAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butler and ECUS. McSHANE ft SCHHOEPER , the oldest B. and E. kouae In Nebnuka eotabllnhed 1876 Omaha. , RESTAOEANT , MRS. A. RYAN , toothweat corner iethar.il Dodzc. Beat Board ( or the Monty. iUtlsfactlon Guaranteed , lilt t all Hours. Board by tbo Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash. B BnppUed. ( JarrliRCt nncl Road Wceoni. WM 8NTDEK , Kth and Harnev Etreeta. Olotlilng Bought. J. HARRIS will ft.y hlguostCaohprice for lecond hand clothlnr. Corner 10th and 1'arnham. Jbv > era. JOHN BAUMER 1811 Farnham Street dun * . H. BEBTHOLD , Rag * and Metal. Lumber Lime and Goment. VOSTER & ORY corner 6th and Douglis Bit. Lamps and Qlatsware. J. BONNEB 1809 DoturlM St Good Variety. Merchant Tailor * . O. A , , LINDQUEST , Cno oi our most pcpular Uerchanb Tailors ta re- - ; - cdring the Utoat dc&lKni for Spring and Summer Good * for jrootlemcn'i ' wear. Btyllili , durable , and prlcea low M ever 21618th bet. Doug.&Farn. Millinery. MRS. 0. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan cy Good * In great Miriety , Zephyrs , Card Boards , Hosiery , Gloves , CorwU , &c. Cheapest House In In * West. Purchasers save SO per cent. Order pyUalL 116 fifteenth Btrect. rounary. JOHN WEARNE & SONS cor. Kth ft JarktonBt * Mourand Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS , Eth and Farnham S'J. , Welkbans Bros. , proprietors. Grocers. C. STEVENS , 81st between Cumlng tn > l fur T. A. licSHANE , Corn. ZSd and Cumlng Streets. Harawaie , Iron and bteol. OLAN & LANQWORTUY , Wholesale , 110 ani- 111 Uth street A. nOLMES corne 10th and California. Marneas , Uaaaivs , flee. 0. WEISt XOlSthSt. bet F rn. & n rney. Hotel * ; ANFIELD nOUSK.Oeo. Canfleld.gth & Fornhau DOBAN HOUSE , P. II. C ry , 918 Faroham St. BLAYEN'S HOTEL. F. SUven , 10th fit. leathern Hotel Pus. ITatnol oth JbLeavenwortb run * , Palnta and Oils. KUHN & CO. rharaaclsta , Fins fane Uoodi , Cor. 16th and DouzlJi ttrceU. W. J , WQITEHOUPE , Wholesale & ReUll , ICth it. a FIELD , 023 Korth Hide Cumlng Street. PARR , Druggist. 10th and Howard Streets. Dentist * . PB. PAUL Williams' Block Cor. 16th & Dodff. Pry aoods Notions , tto. JOHN H. I" , 1EJ11IAHN & 00 , , Hiw Tork Dry Goods Store , 1810 ind ISIS Fttrn- him street. D. O. Enewold ulso "roots nd shoes & P d3o. Miruuurc. A T. OR033. How nd gtv-ond K nd Furniture cd ttovcs , 1111 Donalu. Highest cuh prlco kid ( or second b ci goodi. .BONHEK 1E09 Daorte it. Floe goods to. f erco WorK * . OUAEA FENOB CO. BUBT , FRIES A CO 1218 HurueySc. , Improve * d Ice Uoxct , ( ire k j Wood Fencoi , Offica IllDT * . Ononl > r > Hne nd Wtlnnt J , Pawnbroker * . ROSENrKLD 10th St. . b t fir. At Htr Retrlaerator * , Canfleld' * Pattnt. . OOODUAK 1th St. bet. Faro. A Haner Cltt r and Tobacco. ( TEST & FRITSCIIEII , manaUcttirere ol Cf ! " loj Wholemlo DM'cnd n Tohixccos , 1S05 Dontl ; s ff. F. LORKNZKN tnnnulACliircr 1I1B F rnh m FrorUt. A. Dor.f htierl nt8 , cut P.ontrd , tc it , ooqaets etc. N. W. cor. 10th ud DOIU > ! M ttrreU. Ol ll Engineer * nnd Surveyor * . ANDREW R09EWATKK , Crelirhton Block , Town Surveys , Onula nd S wer ge 8rit mi Oommtnlon Merchant * . JOHN O. WIL LIS,1414 DoJgo Street D a DEKMF.n. Pot details roe Urge kdvertlw- ment In Dally and Weekly. Oornlce Work * . Wet rn Coroleo Worki , Mtnutsetaren Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron knd SUto Roofllng. Order * Irom Any locality promptly executed In the b * t manner. Factory and Office 1218 Harnoy St. 0. SPKCIIT. Proprietor. Galranlted iron Cornlco , Window Car * , eta. , manufactured and imt up In any mrt of the coautry. T. S1NIIOLD 416 Thirteenth tr t Orockery. } . DONNKR ISOODonelMCtreet. Good line. Clothingnnd Furnlthlng Hoc * * . QEO. H. PETERSON. Aim H to , Caps , Boot * , Shoe * Notion * and Cutlery. SOi 8.10th street. Ohow Oaia Manufactory. ) O. J. WILDK , Manufacturer and Dealer In all kind * ot Show CMOS , Upright Cuoi. ft' . , 1817 Can St. FIIANK L. GERHARD , proprietor Omaha Show Case manufactory , 818 South 16th street between Lcavonnorth and Marcy. All Rood warranted flrat-clare. Utove * ana inwnre. A. BURM ESTER , Dealer In Btovcs and Tinware , and Manufacture of Tin Roof * and all kind * of Building Work Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONVER. IB03 DoinrlM Ht cod and Cheap | 3eea . J. EVANS , Wholesale and Itotall Seed Drill * and Cnltlrntora Odd FellowIU1U Phytlclan and Surgeon * . W. 8. OIBBS , M. D. , Room No § , Crelghton Bloc * . Uth Street. P. B. LEISENIUNO , a. D. Masonic Block. C. Ii. HART , M. D. , Eye and Knr , cpp. postofflco DR. L. B. , Oculist nd Anrlst. 8. W Uth and Farnham SU Pliotorjrapner * . CJEO. HBYN , PROP. Grand Central Clallcrr , 212 Sixteenth Street , near Masonic Hall. FUst-ciaes Work and Prompt' ness Riiarantcfn Plumblnjt , Qa * and Staam F'ttlng. P. TV. TARPY & CO. , 218 lEth tit. , bet. Farnham and DouglM. Work promptly attended to. D. FIT2PATIUCK. 1409 DousIaB Street. an apor anglng. TENRV A. KOSTKRS. 141 Uodee Street Bhoo Store * . Phillip f , n 1820 Farnham it. bet. 18th & 14th , Second Hand Btoro , PERKINS * LEAR , 1416 DomrUaSt , New and Second Hand Furniture , Houte FurnlihlngOoodB &c. . bought and sold on narrow marrln * . uaiooni. HENRY KAUF1IANN , In toe new brick block on Doufrloa Street , ba * Just opened a most elcgnnt lieej Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. "Caledonia" ! FALCONER 870 18th Street. UndartaKcn. OHAS. RIEWE , lOlit Faroham bet 10th & 11W 09 Oant Store * . P. O BACKUS Farnham SI , Fancy Goods JOHN STABLER , SROMK SOUKC , President. Vlco Proa't. W. S. DXISIIER , Sec.andTreas. THE NEBRASKA IjHUFAOTURM CO Lincoln , Neb. MANUFACTURERS OP Oorn Planters , Harrows , Farm Rollers , Sulky Hay Rakes , Bucket Elevating Wind ml &c. We ore prepared to do Job work and manol turit'g'pr other parties. Addrca all order * NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING CO. , NRB CfiAIB'S Oil ? GEBEN HOUSE Is now open to the public with a full supply o Cut Flowers and Plants For Sale. We will be glad to have the public call and teens. Bouquets or Any Floral Design Mode to'Order ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. City Green Houef , S. W. Cor 17th and Web' ' tor , ono block from ICth street cars. Nursery. 23d street , oppasltu Fott. Jas. Y. Craig , Florist and Lan < lsaii | O rdn < ir. Feb GRAY'S SPECIFIC MKDICINE TRADE MARK The OreatTTMBB English rem- cdy. An un failing cure for Seminal Weakness , Spormator BEFCRETAKIHQ.Bequence of AFTER TAKIHQ. Self- Abuse ; as Lot > s of Memory , Universal Laeal- tudo , Pain In the Bock , Dimness of Vision , Pre mature Old Age , and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Prema ture Grave. orFull particulars In our pamohlet , which we desire to send free I r mall to everyone , tsrlbe Specific Medicine In told by all druggists at 81 per package , or Opacktgci for 96 , or will bo sent free by mall on reel p tof the money , by addressing THEGRA 'JEDICINE CO. , BUflalo , N. Y. Orsaler oc7me-eod f man or lev ten-toUlnKOTfrmfi , your duties aroti * nlirht work , to rei tlniulantiand toi e brain nerve and Hop Bltterei Iwatto , une Hop B. If you .r youjK n < l | 1 tnfferim ; from any li > dlicrtHon ur dl lpa I tlun | It you are m r- rlea or nlDBle , old or 1 \ yoiuur , suiferlni ? from BI1tC'f if on bed cl tick ceei , nljr on Hop I Bitter * . Whoever yoanre. , Tbouunai aia * n- whenever you /eel iraallytrom ome that your jr tcraj J form of Kidney dlBCane that mlKUt needs cleantlnp. ton- Inn or ttimmatlnir , h ebfcurreienloa trltbouK'i'axfcul Ur timely u eof take Hop HcpSitten BI1tC' in I/ 0.1.0 oruHnorycora- U an atacluU l > /ani , dwc e and lrre IM - of th omar , , HOP 11 We cure foi Iwuvl * . tlood I drunfceaneK , lYon ror n | | oioo ( opium , Yon will De tcbacoo , or eurtdlfyouuie oarcotlcf. Hop Bitter * Uyouareiun SoMbyJmg. Iawnlrttctitr7 ijy weak and NEVER lltlrcultr. " ' Iti It may ave your FAIL TO CO. , life. It hn * nved riun Ml l.rH.t dredo < | ATotoolo , Out. [ To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY , Dr. J , B. Simpson's Speoiflo . It II a positive euro for Upermatoiibea , Oemlna Wcokneaa. Impotancy , and all dlseaiw reralUag from Eell-Abuso , a > Uental Anxiety , Lotai ileiaory , PftUaii In the IlARk or SJuc , and dleafl 4 i .l load to ContumpUcn [ ouutty an i _ earlyfrare The Bpcelflc Uedlclno it ) telng uwd i with wonder * fUl IUCCC38. . Pamphlet * tent free to all. Write fat them and get full par * tlculart. . . , i tges.forjlJ.OO , Addnes all orders to D. PIMSON MEDICINE CO. ' ' Nos. 101 and 106 Ualn St. Buffalo , N , r. BoH In Omaha bv C. F. Goodman , } . W. Dell , K. lab. aud all arugglsUeTery where. s 1 .iw "WINE OF OARDUt" maTtes ivy v-Us and clear coinplexiona , POETRY OFTHB TIMB3. Ono Angel More. Ten little clgnrcttcii In wrapper fine , A sranll boy sninplca them and then then are nine. Nine little cirftrcltcs quickly , ono by one Get their work In on thoyouth then there are none. Four bearded doctor * sitting 'round ' th < bed Ki ch with n dlfierent shako to his head. Three biff diseases walling to destroy , All bearing Utln names as long as the boy Two undertakers , gratitude In eye , Bend low to the doctors us they pass 'em by One little funeral In the graveyard score Ono littlo.sraekcr less one nngel tnore. Two Mootlnfts. Ahl 'twni ft glorious Autumn-nlght , 1'ull fifteen ye r ago , The m on and stars were shining bright , lUthlug the hill * In mystic light. When , robed In garb of snowv-white , My Ethel met me In the hill , Responsive to my pleading call , Now , wlmt did I , or &lmt did she , The world shall never know ; Not e'en the moon ur stars could sec ; Of all the world most happy we ; O 'twas an hour of ecstasy ] Wo pledged our lo\e , nnd live" , and all When Kthcl met mo in the hall , AM well , we met again last night ( 'Tivas rather lat * , I trow ) ; Somehow I didn't feel just right ( I may have been n little tight ) when , clnd in nightly robe of white. My Kthel met mo in the hall And braced me up against the wall , Now , what did I , or what dH she , I'tn not prepared to show ; It may an ( lice to state that we Hadnuiton little jubilee ; And I may add ( twlxt you nnJ me ) It is with pain that I recall How Kthcl met mo in thn hall. { Denver Tribune. FROM REAL LIFE , They stood gazing Into the grate fire in the boarding-houso parlor ; ho leaning upon the old-fashioned man tel , she supporting herself a few fco away upon , a largo arm-chair. The loom had a barren , lonely air ; the carpet was a deep , comfortable Brussels sols , but the chaira and sofas were placed primly , and , though the few oil-paintings were really well executed ted , they were hung too high. The piano was out of tune , and , alto gethcr , the place seemed unfriendly But the two who stood there in silcnco on that chill November evening ing , were of interesting appearance Ho was a handsome man ot modiun height , firm build , and fair complex ion ; she , little more than a girl in ho teens , slight , lithe , dark-eyed anc pale. Her lovely , gold-brown hair somewhat enlivened her otherwise melancholy aspect , for she wore plain black dress , with only white al the throat. They stood thus for some moments , then the girl sighed faintly , and her companion raised his face from the fire and looked at her with a curieui expression of mingled tenderness anc regret. Her own countenance showed naught save despair. , "Poor little girl ! " said Harris sadly. "God only knows I < tm sorry we must part ! " "Hush ! " she cried suddenly , as il some one were coming ; and they lis tened , but all was still. Having nothing to say , she made no reply. They had the parlor quite tc > them selves. The majority of the boarders were sober , married people , who at once after dinner retired to their own apartments. " 1 his is my last nipht , " said Harris - ris , after a pause ; "shall wo not take one last walk together1' "If you choose , " she replied list- Hssly , then turned and went to her . room for her wraps. Ho understood this and did the same for himself , so that he awaited her when she came down in a neat jacket and fur hat. She had no power to resist. Poor , pretty Delilah Saunders Mrs. Delilah Saunders well for you that Royal Harris was an honorable man ! When they had left the hquso , ho drew her arm within his own , and suid for the third titno in the past hall hour "My last nighthoro ! " "And wo shall never meet again , " the giil said slowly. "Never ! " She pronounced the last word thoughtfully , as if she could not quite realize its significance. "But you will not forgot mo ? " "I will not ferRet you. " "Wo have had a very pleasant friendship. " a "Yes. Tejl mo about your journey , " she slid , as if she would fain change the Bubjoct. "Well , I first take a long trip by rail to Grand Haven , where I shall meet my family ; then we take the iteamcr for Chicago , and. go on thence by rail to the west. " Ho had felt her shiver at the words "my family. " ; "Aro you cold ? " ho 'askod mid- donly. "Yes , I am coldI think wo had bettor go back ! " They turned back to the great gray Boarding house , At the door ho took lor hand hold it tightly. "I leave at eight in the morning ; wo must sty 'gopd-by' now. " "Good-by , " Delilah said faintly. Ho drew her into his arms , "Fate has been hard to us ; don't fou think so ? Ah , well ! Wo might lave been happy. Poor little girl ! lore I am going off for months to the west ! When I como back you will be gone ! Ah , well ! " Ho kissed her once tenderly , gently , w vithout passion , and let her go. But .hat first , last kiss burnt upon her ips until the day of her death ; she was guilty in her own mind , and would not strive to ozouso herself. That was all ; ho opened the door with his latch-key , and they entered as ' . though nothing had pccurred , and sought their respective apartments , Harris busied liimsolf wjth last pro- arations forjhis journey , and thus , in measure , managed to divert hin thoughts , Occasionally , , however , an expression of deep gloom darkened his fine face , nnd ho sighed regret n < fully.Delilah ; o Delilah , on the other hand , climbed w the many stairs without a pause , opened her room door , and threw her n self , rather than stopped , inside. d < She turned the gan as high as possible , el looked the door , and gave way to an 'r utter abandonment. The poor young creature lobbed pitifully ; great team of grief nnd shame coursed down her checks. "And yet T hrxro not boon o utter ly to blnmo , " lie said to her accusing conscience. "Why did the man who , two short years ago , promised to cherish nnd protect mo why did he lot mo como off into this strnngo cityl I don't know. Why did ho chill my heart with unloving words nnd notions before I civtno nwny ? Why did he write mo unloving lottow ? Why did God send mo nwny from my husband to n strnngo city , where I only dronrn od of preparing myself for n good useful life , to laid such utter misery and desolation ? I hnvo neglected my work I cannot touch my tools ngainl What is the use of my pretending to study ? Why did not God give mo r husband I could always hnvo loved nnd respected ? Did not Ho knew how little I know ? " Thougrowing quieter , she reviewed her experience of the past two months. She rotnon.bored how she had como to leave her western homo to study art and receive instruction in the great city such instruction ns could not bo found elsewhere , for hot's was nn uiv common sort of talont. She remembered bored how distasteful her life nt homo had grown ; howhorhusbnnd had con ducted himself. George Sounders , though by no means n drunkard , was n little toe fond of the social glass nnd of jovial companions. Ho had spent many evenings from home , while poor Xoli > lah sat sorrowful alone. She had no heart for social enjoyments ; how could she have ? At n Into hour it had boon her husband's custom to return , some what under the influence of liquor , profess much affection for his wife , caress her ninny times with loud , half- drunken kisses , and become violently nugry should she shrink from his em braces , ns her nature prompted. Out of this lifo elio had seemed to see but ono escape ; to take up her study of art once more to go East fern n winter and work hard. "Perhaps , ' ' she had sighed , "Goorgo will reform by spring ; nnd perhaps if I succeed ho will take pride m mo and do different ly. " Saunders having carelessly consent ed , Delilah hud como to Now York , obtained a pleasant boardmg-pl.ico , and begun work in earnest. Her thoughts now wont back over farther thnn this. She remembered herself n little child nn only child. She remembered her delicate , beauti ful mother , who played the harp anc sang sweet ballads ; her father , a man free from vice of any description perhaps a trifle worldly in some no tions , but adoring his beautiful wife and child. She remembered his voice , his face , his manner , the little stories ha used to toll ; how ho often said ho had named his daughter Delilah be cause it was the name of the cleverest woman in the Bible and his wife de sired a scriptural name. She remem bered how hoc father would wink al the friends present when ho said this , and how her mother would murmur in gentle deprecation "Oh , Eobort , how can you ? " She remembered how father and mother had years since passed awa and she had boon consigned to the care of a distant connection , who took little intorost'iu her , and allowed her to marry George Saunders before she hardly knew him. She re member od how George had taken possession , of her little fortune , and how she had not dared to ask for money since that time , but had to accept What ho chose to give her in his pleasant mo monts. She remembered how contented sh had como to bo in the pretty little upper chamber at this place. How in nocently had become her acquaintance with this man this married man , Royal Harris ! This man whom she loved , who loved her , and at the thought of whoso departure she was suffering two-fold agony-tho agony of letting him go , and the agony of remorse that she should sin so greatly as to give her loyo where she had no right to. She wondered a little about his wife ; was it possible that that wife loved him more tenderly than she did ? Some ono , it might have been Mrs. Balch , a fellow-boarder , had told her that Mr. Harris' wife was "not bright ; " ho had married very young , and had made some great mistake ; but ho was very good , to the simpleminded - minded little tliilig. The night were nn , but Delilah found no rest. When morning came , she saw from her window the carriage drive him away to catch the westward bound train ; then she wont down palo and dizzy to breakfast. She spent the day in a state of loth' ' irgy , almost ; nothmgueomod to reuse tier. A loiter came from the hus band ; she scarcely glanced through it. It seemed to her that ho had said something about starting for the east on business , and that she might ox poet him at any hour almost alter the letter's arrival. But it mattered HUlo to her ; she felt that she was now less his wife han if she were lying dead before lim. lim.And And still another day had slipped 3y ; then she hoard something at the Breakfast table that sent the blood with a bound to her heart. This was nerely a few words spoken by Phillip Buckley , another boarder , and a clerk n the wholesale house which Harris iad gone west to roposont , and also a riond of his. Ho was speaking to the lady of the ho'ueo. "I heard from Mr. Harris this morning , Ho telegraphed from Grand Haven. " "Then I presume ho is safe with lis loved ones , " said Mrs , Prench , cindly ; slio was a gentle little English woman , with yellow-white hair , "I suppose so , " laughed Mr , Buck- oy. "They take the steamer for Chicago this evening , then go on by rail. " "I should think it hardly safe for ako travel now , " said Mrs. French. am told those western lakes are quite tormy. " "Well , they will not enjoy a very inooth trip to say the least. " Delilah could boar no more. In a ow moments she was again alone in lor own chamber , A drizzling rain began in the after noon ; when night had como the storm ebbed passionately against the little windows. Delilah rose and stood facing herself the mirror ; she drew the drab win dow shades closer , and listened and shivered as if a voice called to her rom out in the night "Delilah-Delilah ! " Yet she dared not sob or sigh ; she would not allow those who occupied adjoining rooms to find in hot conduct the faintest shndovr ot n subject for gossip. She cast herself upon thobod nnd buried her face in the pillows. And still the rain boat upon the win dews , nnd the storm sobbed. After a while some ono tapped at the door , nnd she rose reluctantly to open it. Jt was only Mrs. French's daughter , who rooms on the sixmo floor. "I saw the light under your door , nnd remembering you were not down to dinner , thought I would inquire if you were ill. " a Dollah hoiitntod for nn excuse , then spoke n little hoarsely "I have a severe cold , nnd there nro neuralgia pains in my faco. dnrosny they will soon leave mo. " H"0h , indeed ! I nm very sorry. Oannpt I do something for you ? Would you like hot water or anything ? " "No , ihnnks ; I shnlf retire nnd sloop will probably euro mo. " "Well , good-night ; I nm sorry you nro ill. " Dolilfth once more fastened the door , nnd stood thinking nnd otaring nt the broad blaze of gaslight beside the mirror. 'How much longer can I endure this ? " she nskcd herself with n moan. "If I could only sloop to-night I hnvo not slept for three nighta 1 should bo calm to-morrow. Then I could repent and forgot all , nnd bo n true woman once moro. " She longed for nn opinto. Suddenly n thought came to hor. She remem bered u small bottle of chloral which was on the shell in her clothos-closot. 01110 previous occupant had loft it there , but it scorned to hnvo boon securely sealed , She got it , however , nnd took n email dose , then throw hort-i'lf upon the bed. An hour later shonroso nnd felt her way unsteadily to the drossing-caso , where she had left the bottlo. She put the little phial again to her lips nnd tasted its contents. Then she crept back to the bed nnd finally slept. The morning came up bitterly cold ; sharp winds had disarranged little patches of snow to which the rain had turned some two hours before , until it had grown too cold for oven snow. At breakfast Mrs. Saundors' seat was vacant. Not a great while'after n carriage rolled up to the door and a stranger alighted and rang the boll , which Mrs. French , being in the hall , answered in person. The now comer was n man who might have boon called handeomo ; yotthoro were trace : of dissipation in his countenance , if ono but glanced closely. It was George Saundors.f Mrs. French said she would herself show him to his wife's room , They climbed the stairs quickly , and Saunders rapped eagerly at the door. There was no answer from within. "Sho is out earl } ' , " ho said a little vexed. "Oh , she is in the house , I am cer tain , but in somebody else's room , " quickly rejoined the landlady. _ The chambermaid was coming up the stairs. Mrs. French turned to her. her."Ann "Ann , have you boon in Mrs. Saun- dora' room yet ? " "No , ma am ; she isn't up , I think. " Saunders rapped once again , this time loudly. An uneasy expression crept into his face. "I will search for her. Ann , give mo your pass-key. I will lot Mr. Saunders in to wait for his wifo. " ' She opened the door and they wont In/ # # # # * * And so it was all over ! Hours later Saunders , sitting in another room , buried his face in his hands and vain * ly strove to put away the picture which seemed constantly before him. The picture of that slim , still shade lying upon the unturned bodt the fair white face , the blue about the eyes and mouth , the cold tear-drops beneath neath the laahos that should no longer quiver ! "God ? " ho said , "What a moot ing ! " Ho could only hoar again the shriek of horror uttered by Mrs. French the cries of the servant the rush of other foot the words of the physi ciun called as more form "Dead for hours. " Ho saw looks of curious compassion in , the strange faces about him. Was it a real whisper , or had it boon his fancy that some ono said "He cannot care so much to lot her como so far away from homo , so young ! " The house grow very still ; ho sat and thought to himself , but * shod no tears. The door was open a little way , and some ono passed by through the hall "Such a sad acci dent ! " That night hopok ) his wife's re mains homo for interment. And so Delliah Saunders passed out of the great gray boarding house , more his m her collin , than if her own foot had borne her. # # # # * "I have heard aomo Had nowu , " { said Philip Buckley to Mrs. French , a week or ton days after Delilah Saun- doi's death. "Poor Harris ! Ho took passage with his family on that ill- fated steamer that was lost out in Lake Michigan the 'Arcana ! ' " A murmer cf shocked surprise ran around the table from lip to lip. "And was not saved ? " "No ono was saved ! " "Poor Harris ? " said Mr. Baich , slowly. Ho vas a fine follow ! " The eyes of the ladies grow moist with tears. There was a mournful silence , and some ono sighed audibly , "Well since his wife and little ones were with him , they will , bo spared all heart-ache , " said Mrs. French gravely. Mr , Buckley took from his lap a Tcstorn newspaper , which ho offered lor , saying ho presumed it contained as correct an account of the disaster as over could bo known , "Tha ( makes two of our number hat have passed away very lately , " tlra. Balch said to her neighbor. 'Poor Sirs. Saunders ! They were great friojids , by the way , weren't they ? " "Groat friends | " said the other lady , with a peculiar emphasis. She was a small , sharp-featured wo man with keen gray eyes , and had roomed next to Delilah , She said no nero at the time , though Mrs. Balch ooked wonderingly at nor with clear , lonest eyes. 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