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These at » discance can forward luger describ- g sympioms and enclosing wamp to prepay postage. Sead for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. J.B. DYOTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, 104 Dasne street, N. Y. Jebdiv OBSTACLEStoMARRIAGE. o' iapp3 filie for Young Mon trom the eflects | | that wretched m THE ROSE OF TUOLUMNE. BY BRET HARTE. {F:om the New York Times.] CHAPTER 1 CONTINUED. | “There ain’t one of them gals ez ou've named, Jinny, ez could do ir Thar aint one ez \luul-h\ T !he strike that you hev. ¢ be, my dear, suddenly and walked toward the door. When he reached it he 'lum«l and, in his old_deprecating “pon’t be long, . shed from head downward, hi ss slippers asserting thenrselves resolutely to the last. When McClosky reached his pa his troublesome guest was t thes The decanter stood on Ihe table untouched, three or four books lay upon the floor, a number of photographic views of the Sierras were scattered over the sofa; two sofa pillows, a newspaper and a Mexican blanket lay on_the ecarpet if the late occupant of the room had tried to read in a recumbent position. A French window open- ingupon a veranda, which never before in the history of the house had been unfastened, now betrayed by its waving lace curtain the ay thai the fugitive had | escaped. Mr. McClosky heaved a sigh of despair; he looked at the gorgeous carpet purchased in Sacramento at a fabulous price, at | the erimson satin and rosewood ! furniture unparalleled in the his- tory of Tuolumne, at the massivel framed pictures on the walls, and | Jooked beyond it, through the open ss man who, ¢ allurements, a cigar upon the moon- lit road. This room, wh had so often awed the youth of Iululum into filial respect, was evident | failure. Tt remained to be seen Il herself had lost her fra- | granc reckon Jinny will feten him yet,” said Mr. McClosky, with p.mum faith. He stepped from the window up- on the veranda, But he had done this before his figure was detected by the stranger, who | at once crossed the rbad. When within a few feet of McClosky stent old plas a low voice, he | e pes | and a face full of ail y, | by don't you go to bed. Didirt © me here In the name of all that id tio and imbecile, why do you con- tinue to shuftle about here. Or are you trying to drive me crazy Yyour presence, as you have with box that I've Jjust dropped under yonder tree ? It's an hour and a haif yet before the | stage passes; do you think, do you imagine foPa single moment, that I can tolerate you until then—eh ? Why don’t you speak? Are yo nsloop You don’t mean to sa you have the audacity to add wullmmhuh m to your other weak- nesses; you're not low enough tore- peat yourself under any such weak | pretext as that—eh ? A fit ofnervous coughing ended | this extraordinary exordium, and half sitting, half leaning against the veranda, Mr. McClosky's guest | turned his face and part of a slight ant figure toward his host. The | Tower portion of this uptumed face habitual expression _of fas- | ~1Hdious discontent, WIth fn decaston- | al line of physical suffering. But | the brow phove was frank and crit- | jeal, and a pair of dark mirthful | eyes sat in playful judgement over | the supersensitive’ mouth and its | st stion. “I allowed to go to bed way,” said Mr. MoCloskey, “pal my girl Jinny’s just got by from a little tear up at Robinson’s, and ain’t inclined to turn in You know what girls i thought we three would jist havea social chat together to pass away | | the time.” “You mendacious old h she got back an hour ago, | Ridgeway, “as thatsavage-looking | | escort of hars, who has been Launt- ing the house ever since, can testif | My belief is, that, like an enterpris ing idiot, as you are, youv'e dragged | | that girl out of her bed that we | might mutually bore each other.” Mr. MeClosky was too much | | stunned by this evidence of Ridge- ‘ way’s apparently superhuman pen- | etration to reply. After enjaying | | his host’s confusion for a moment with_his eyes, Ridgeway’s mouth | | asked grimi | And who js this girl, anywa; “Nancy's.” | «Your wife's? | “Yes. Butlook yar Ridgewa | said McClosky, laying one h: | ploringly on 'Ridgeway’s sleev | “not a word about to Jinn; | She thinks her mother's dead—died | in Missouri. Eh?’ | Ridgeway nearly called from the | veranda in’an exe®®s of rage, “Good | God! Do you mean to say that you have been concealiug from her a fact that any d moment, | may come to her ears That you have been letting her grow up in | ignorance of something that by this time she might have outgrown and forgotten? That you havi like a besotted old ass, all the: slowly forging a thunderbolt” th: | any one may crush her with | That”—but here Ridgeway’s cough ‘mok possession of his voice, and even puta moisture into his dark | s, as he looked at McClosky’s Ridge- | -fm‘l.su hand feebly employed upon | his | “Bwt” ook how she’s done. ‘held_her | | head as high as any of | o be married in "a month to the | richest man in the county, and,” he added cunningly, “Jake Ashe ain’t the kind o man to sit by and | hear anything said of his wife or her rel.ltiuml, you bet. But hush—that's ber foot on the stairs. She's cum- min’.” | _She eame. I don’t think the | French window ever held a finer | view than when she put aside the curtains and stepped out. She had dnsndhenel!slmply and hurriedl; ! but with a woman’s knowledge of | her best points, so that you get the long curves of her shapely limbs, the shorter curves of her rouund waist and shoulders, the longsweep | of her_yellow braids, the light of her blue ®yes, and even the deli- | cate rose of her complexion, with- | out knowing how it wasdelivered to you. The introduction by Mr. l(tC’ll)sk\' ‘was brief. When Rxdgew-y had | Bot over the fact that it was two | o'clock in the morning, | the cheek of this Tuolume goddess nearesthim was dewy and fresh as | infant’s—that she looked like Mar- | guerite, without probably ever hn - I:quni Geothe's heroine, he ed, 1 Say, Very sensibly. When'Miss Jennie, who from her childhood had been | of her youth. ine cinations of Mame Robinson uml tho saving graceof spe have forsaken thern might have been the one man woman for whom this goodly earth that la the deepest each other with a sudden ir and their hands met | lips, in one long kiss. | 'and the sharp clatter of hoofs and | wheels, and Jenny | white For_a_moment THrougH The trecs; AN en, reach- ing the house, passed her Sleeping father on the v into her bedroom, locked the door, threw open the wing | of hoof beats | she saw not; she st dt’s"‘t figure beside hcr,&he‘u Ax first frightened and cold. But finding that this power, against whieh the weapons of her ¢ physical charms were of no n\xul Wasa kindly one, albeit genoral, | she fell to worshipping it, after the fashion of woman, and casting be- | fore it the fetiches and other idols he even confes > that in half an hour possession of all with her life, OfFics OMAHA DarLy Bee, April 29, 1874. The weather is all that could be | desired, and business is gaining in volume, as the spring advances, Dry goods were in active demand to-day on local account, and several very heavy bills were nhip[ed to the mountains. | Groceries continue s!end_ witha | brisk trade and little disposition to change prices; coffees, however, fell | off one cent yesterday. Paints and oils are receiving the attention of country buyers, and the jobbing houses in that line have done the heaviest business of the season. to il Ridgeway was the fact: nmul and a great many. 1 fear, of her fancies—except one. When Mr. MecClosky found the young people thus amicably disposed, he calmly went to sleej Tt was a pleasant time to es Miss Jenny it had the charm of no and she abandoned herself to it for that resson much more freely and innocently than her com- panion, who knew somet of the inevitable logic of lht posi- tion. Ido not think, however, he had any intention of love-making. Ido not think he was at all con- scious of being in the attitude. I am quite positive he would have shrunk from the suggestion of dis- whom he admitted to himself he loved. But, e most poets, he was much more true to an idea than & fact, and, having a very lofty conception of very sanguine ch new face the possibilities of realization of his It was, perhaps, an unfortu- for the women, particu- good deal of uneasiness concerning the profits on their investment. Prices have been worked down so low that there was positively no margin, and the discovery in sev- eral houses that their packages were | defective and leaking caused quite a flutter of excitement to-day, quo- | tations are 19 for to-morrow. Flat tin and tin goods have ap- preciated in value, and the former marks an advance of 50c per 100 | sheets all around, as will be seen by | quotations. ‘We notice the arrita! of eight or ten car loads of assorted merchan- dise for Steele & Johnson, and two cars of liquors for McKelligon & Co. ing freshness which was very ptive, and qute distinct from the Uiase familiarity of the man of gal- lan It was his perennial vir. ginity of the affections that most endeared him to the best women, who were prone to exercise toward | him a chivalrous protection—as of one likely to go astray unless looked after—and indulged in the danger- ous combination of sentiment with the highest maternal instinets. was this quality which caused J¢ to recognize in him a ¢ shness that required her womanly care, and even induced her to offer to ace »mmmlull.‘ him to the cross o vhen the time of hi dv]nrmrv arrived. With her superior knowledge of wooderaft | and the loe: she would have ‘ A kept him from being lost. 1 wot not but that she would have protec- ted him from bears or wolves, I OMAHA MARKETS. Carefully Correctol Daily DRY GOODS. I think, from the ht be lying ung poet. nkfal th Lucy Rance, who mij wait for this tender or did she cease to be th Providence had, so to speak, deliv- | 4, ered him as a trust into her hands. | It was a lovely night. The moon swung low and languished softly on the snowy ridge beyond. There were quaint odors in the still air, and a strange incense from the woods per- fumed their young blood, and seemed to swoon in their pulses. Small wonder that the the white road, th climbed unwillingly the lll(h- lnll where they were to part, and that when they at last ams e EEEN motion in ven. Ty t their feet, rimmed with zure, was created. s they turned toward net, nd then their Amoskeag Arkwright, S And eing d seeing B aver Creek A A. And then out of the mysterjos listance came the sound of voices slid aw; from the hill. she _glimmered moonbe: Andro-cogging & do L..... and, d: ow, and fudl- ing on her knees beside it, leaned | her hot cheeks upon her hands | and listened. In a few ments she was rewarded the sharp clatter of hoofs | the stony road, but it was only a | *™ | horseman, whose dark figure was | swiftly lost in the shadows of the | lower road. At another time she might have reeognized the man, bt her eyes and ears were now al intent on'something else. It came | presently with dancing lights, a | musical rattle of harness, a cadence | that set heart to beat- ing in unison, and was gone. A | sudden sense of loneliness came | poes over her, and tears gathered in her | Eritish.. sweet eyes. | She arose and lcoked around her. There was the little bed, the dress- ing-table, the roses that she had | Seotey worn last night, still fresh and | Ottoman strips blooming in the little va: thing was there, but every looked strange; the roses shuuldw have been withered, for the party | seemed so long ago ; she could hard- | ly remember when she had worn | Browsd this dress that lay upon the chair. | pige asi So she came back to the window | and sank down beside it, with her | cheek, a trifle paler, leaning on her | French hand and her long braids rent'hmg ‘ Qr om | the floor. The stars paled slow | like her cheek; yet with her e\m | Linen printed looked from e her window for the coming dawn. | BUTTER AND EGGS. J. C. Rosenfield, Produce commis- v ANDATLI A wision merchants199 Douglas sreet, | furnish us with the foliowing quota: | tions: Butter, choice roll, 32a35; common roll, a20; eggs | demand _getive at 12; | prime apples 8 00 per bl ; potatoes | 140 per bu. Cranberries 9 pr bbi. 3 TRAINS DAILY !| HARDWARE. LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH J0UX T. EDGAR. Conestoga, estoga YANKEENOTIONS- KURTZ MOHR & €O., 231 Farnham TOSTERY . Dickens’ best King Willism mest) 2 2386 5 $10 50 15 0 3 00 200224 (0 L 47547 50 88 888 vyE3W e | Pullman Palace Cars ¥ 1 Nerway'n THROUGH WITHOUT CEANGE Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, | | Chicago, [ Columbus, [T Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, [ Washiugton. | NEW YORK| | cas - Diindee thimble skei 5 per cent, Stor ba'f patent axles, s discount 10 per oonts ILS, b 33+ 11 SEG0ET aRanenanos .. £ 1 Narrow w Cast, lcose pin - on g5% Arrival of Trains from the West. | 88 WeS B HE ¥ I ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland. Buffalo & Boston Are for Sale at the Company’s Ofice, | & Chestput ste, 1% an AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. R Holvs Havest King por dos, net. | Holders of carbon oil exhibit a | ¥ | street | Republic, do., Che 025 11" eharcoal soofing.. 20x°S € charcoal roonng AL IX charvoal c‘. Bur tin do Shet (ln v 4 BIETEBIRLURES S U S o SRS Rt I goe s POULTRY. f itod with demangifistive | | as follows: Chickend, drested, 12; turkeys, 14al5c; geese, 10¢; ducks | X 10c. | Fus. | A. Hubermann, 510~ 18th | Nos. 0106 839 wholesale dealers. Quo- | mink, No. 1, 1 23l 50 | ; muskrat, 14c for fall and | — 2lc for spring; skunk, prime black, | ¥ 1516 1 00c:do. striped, 15 to 3%¢ ;otter, No. | 1,5wmemp?dn. No.2,400; fish | GROCERIES. er, in good order, 000; wolf, large | STEELE & JONNSON 538-540 14TH sT. mountain No. 1,2 25; do. No.2,150; | CLARK 1l COR. FARNHAM AND do. small, 50 to 80; beaver, well fur- | Hn sr. red and cleaned, 100 to 1 25 per b | ™" APKE, 212 FARN- martin, frem 2 50 to 4 00) ‘according | to color; fox, silver gy, 10 00 to 2500; do. cross, 3 003/do. red, 1 50; deer skin, bair red@nd short, 25¢c per ™ Gooke & Ballou fufitah the follow- | feamri %5 ing quotations, for butehers’ stock, - native steers, 4a482; Texas steers, | Slaud 83a8%; hogs, umsettled, prime, 4a | FximC 412; sheepyfirm and active at 4 | X 6 choico o - 1235 003 _ Per bundle 15 per cent discount. | ham St. BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 Douglas St. sUGA | wHITNEY, MEATS. Dre 1¢; dressed mutton, 8 1-2¢; 8. C. hams 63c; shoulders, 7 1-2; breakfast bacon, | 10¢; clegr sides, 10¢; lard, firm at 9c. - BOAPS #Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. | | e | Sapo Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon ; cal Olive, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 5@5 144 ; German Mot- led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- | holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5¢; 2iach 10¢; 3 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch 15¢; 8 inch 2le. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@16c; D inch 12@300; 3 inch 1@ 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1| 1o 7 iuch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20c; 3 inch | 15@30c. WINDOW SHADES. P bands. 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; orna 4 00; each #dditional foot, pair. 31483 Fiads | o FRUITS New enrrants, & | REPPS. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 50@3 0; Imperial, plain and stri ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS, Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 00. Corn, Trophv, p do’ Win-low MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00:5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. All of the above quotations are on the basis of ordinary thirty dly | transactions. Parties who buy for cash, or any | strictly first-class buyers, can always | secure reasonable concessions on large orders for shert tima paper. LUMBER. Subject to change of market without rotice. WM. M. FOSTER, Farnam and Doug- Cusforna ight Barlaps, four bus Dundee gunnies Grain bigs, Amoskes do N A CIGARS. . snirsoN, Manufacturer, On U.P. B. . track 15th Street. 3§ SEEuseaageasssn g8e32888333828%8 I do do do 1t clear, 1, 134, 13 2ad 2 fuch 2 do de 34 do do do Flooring, clen 0 OMA.nA oxXTY ! STOVE STORE.|] E. F. COOK, 537 14th St, bstween Douglas and Dodge Manufacturer_of Tin, Copper and2Sheet Iron are, and dealer in Cocking and Heating stoves 40 0 o0 | 18 00 10 D& H pickets aer 100 Square do do_do 0'G Batten per tineal Bough do do do WINDOWS, (G 35 per cont off Coiesgo list. ant in Gutters and Spoutingand bWark dos n 4 warresuantd. ‘ Established in 1851. Eg3ssLLEELss | 1t Being the Suoriestand Fisst Comoleted Line | AT, Eet | way daily over the varigus lines. o | roction he may Japannsd and French Ware cn | CLOTHIE Fine and Medium Clothing, CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N RATLWAY. ‘The Popular Route from OMAZX A —To— Chicago and the East! AND THE Omnly Direct Route T Waterloo Fart Dodze Dubuque,La Prairi: Da Chien. Wineua, iite, Kem Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO €HICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, Davenport and Rock Iiland. | All Passenger Trains are equipped with the WESTINGUOUSE PATENT Atk Bitunks and Miller's Paient Safety Piatiorm and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, | Cunnecting ss follows AT DES NOINES with tho Des Moines Valey | 2, Jor Oskilooss, Otiumwa, Keoku Lonis ELL with the Contral Railroad of sl poinia norih o St. Pals LY B OMAHAandCHICAGO, Constant improv-m-nts have faken place in tho way of roluciug Grade, and piaciog Iron | with Steel Iai's, adding to its rolling stock new and Elegant DAY and SLEEPING CARS Equipped with thi i PR Phttor Beloit, ¥acine, Mi o ik AT pats i meriiere Thncl ?M Wise: = to the traveler selecting this certain connections in any di- b 10 g0, thus securing route sure e ex pet vord. Ramd u‘ CHICAGO with %l liacs Easi, North and 0% for Foet Dodge, okuk. = Daluth, and northwesters points. AT CEDAR RAFID for” Waterloo, Celar zton and St~ Louis. punleith, Prai- i i 11 pointaon the - Cliton and_ Dubuque, and Chicago, | Iru:uls | = , at the reet, Omaha, ipal TicketOtfices alug the ] um.u,x. toall .-mmpn M Keller \ | Gen's .\u Onaha. ‘7 Proprietor of the 1. SCHOONMAKER & SON | PRO PEIETOFSOF THE RISING SUN PITTSBURG. WHITE LFAD |LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS. |COLOR WORKS PITTSBURG, PA. N NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES Depot for the sale of his tn.(-.'lall-):.od 18308. Manaficturers of Strictly Pure White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge Putty, Co'ors Dry and in Oil. PIJRE VERDITER GREEN, The strongest and brightest green M. m:.x:n & Co, Corner of Battery andWashingion Sts. SAN FRANCISCO, ma7u manufacturered. wa. w. uepsox | 338, G, BUTLER GUARANTEE. We guar:ntee our brand of Strietly Pure | White'ead o be fres ffom imparitles, and 8 foc o oumenof adul | Suno?émm{ Attorney-at-Law, | Room 9, Visschor's Ble=k, OMAHA 8T. LOUI3 TOBACCO WORKS. NEB Leggat, Hudson & Co., EUWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF 1HE DEPARTED. Mantfarturers of every ariuws” DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 pet cent o Cl texgo list. BLINDS. CASTLE BROS, IMPORTERS OF TEAS AND 30 per cent off list. per bil. Plastering hate per lashel Tarred felt. Plastering board OILS, PAINT 3, GLASS, &e. N. L D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C.STEELL. BRADY & MCAUSLAND. 0 : East India Cecods, | 213 and 215 FRONT STREET California. PAINTS, &C Wit Lead, 81 Louis, Setict Fancy br Pure . § 113 rand, % | San Francisco O‘Q mehTmé | GEORGE ZANNER, (Campbell's B Bull Ensmeld Glass. Flat Glass, 50 ¥ ¢ discount. N, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, & | Egye Glasses and Spectacles, PEEucs o3al gs8se ssen |59 13% 8, O0¥AZA, NEBRASKA A | S elis 8 ,.l BT Jewelry manufactured to 14 00 | Watches, Clocks, and Jowelry, 1 vamanied, = copaised sad srtros mocmm o 1« | JEWELER AND OPTICIAN | No- 498 10th £1, between Farnham & Harney. Wil by the aid of guardian spirts, ebtain forany one a view of the past, present’ and fu- ture, "o Tees charged in cases of sckness. Fino Cut Chowing AND SMOKING 'TOBACCO STODDARD & HURL! Market Gareners! | LL KIND3 OF VEGETABLES AND Phate fac e, o us | &t our garder Cor. zmm Paul Streets, | Wil receive prompt attention. aplsism lxu MILL RD, J. 6. MILLARD Presient. Casbter | OMAHA NATIONAL BANK Douglas and Thirteenth Streets, | OMAHA, NER, BEAUTY. é\”; ’,FI'ZV E. | caPITAL... 4200000 | GILT EDGE, MONTANA. SURPLUS AND PROFITS. 3100000 FINANCIAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES | a sEmexarED DEroeoR son seaTaene Our Special Brands: FINE CUTS: SMOKINGS: | | Al Our Tobaecos Strictly Waranted. This Bank deals n:—-. Goverament Bonds, Voaehere, Gold Coln. BULJ.ION AND GOLD DUST, 424 sciss drafts and makes collections oa. parts of Barope. OFFICE AND SALESROOM Cor. Second & Vine Streets, | Phacmaceunical Scu - pradad R 233 !‘dmhsm St. Ndar lith. and Furnishing Gooils. CHFEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. apizigm Bilicoe Granulcs. THE “LITTLE GIANT® CATHARTIC, or Multum in Parvo Physic. The novelty of modern Medicm, Chemical and No userof auy longes pills, ccely tars hat ea e re s ta a rening s imore h ) pendy sl Kindiy operating estharti ks offered by the pros any chemist whoy @ any Calomel ot forms of mercury Gt avy otber siipation, mmnnnux&n-, 3 Chest, Dizzin u-‘s,uru- ‘atio Bad et “ant Pu r;-uu Tenets cdial power of my Par- u; 50 that they are al- 1 is not the casa ‘whe axa s or PacRative ia indiciicd. thes Hiile 14 el give tho waoat prit satlathction ta em. BAKIN G SODA! BEST IN USEa Sold by Pundt, Meyer & Raapkesnd Whitsey, Banserman BOVI5 T3 c&wiv BIDS FOR WOOD AND HAY HEAD'Qas DEP'ToF TiE Pratra. QUART RMASTER, . on Fridav, May 15th, 1574 quan:ity of Woodand Eav at the sta: Omaha Depos Omaha Burracks, Fort Me rth rlate el ock & for the delivery Cainp Douglad, Pt of Beav T, io, Clor ey, Cheyenne Deput, Spotted Tall Agency, i Sanders, Camp Brown, £t Fred St Stam BT e suppticn o' Gl vred 5 eaca of the above Dam Speetive n Torearied to n.» rejo-tany cr all bi ons and requirements will be appi cation to this office. Yils lor any portion of the sbove supplies By order of the Department Commander. ALEX. J_ PERRY, Chicf Quartermaster Dep't Plat 3 "% A aléts *v't Brie- Gon'l U. ADVERTISE St. Louis Mo, Drafts drawa payal in Gold e Currency 3 Francisco, mar? ime 136 Back of Caifiraia, 5an. DAILY BEB nd blank bids turoished, on aps _ ~