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LOVE BY LETTER. determination. She was as immo: SPECIAL NOTICES. | WN | able as the rock of Gibraltar; she | =— | J. J. BRO & BRO, | sat like Patience on a monument, | st Tur-was Foent: Boosiiny, o 538 | ’ and coldly smiled at his grief. | e e thes cobimas e s | = CENTS per line; each subseqaent insertioa, | Atlast he left her almost heart- | FIVE CEF1S per line. The first insertion | b | broken. After he b gone down never less thax TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, | stairs, Miss Haylard found a tele- R SALE.—A Sewing ;Machine. En. —A Sewing ;Machine. Enquire A Correspondence, Exchange of | gram awaiting ber at the office of | [ o H Motsler, at the Llinels House on 8 e B and 10 strest: i =e= e Photographs, Love, and &1 | he hotel, from ber friends in New | B F st oo o There arrived at the City Hotel Engagement Follow. | York, urging ber not to be too hasty, :l\o LET. From June Ist—s swall house one | ozze T | broken, gave the real names of his | A LONG TRIP. —t !!m EOMAHA BEE | HENRI ROCHEFORT. oot men:?ed ]‘:?:‘:l { they had severally pl ol | This Celebrated Journalist, Com- | during he Communist troubles in | A Man Sails Down the Missouri | An Adventurons English Blonde munist, and Escaped Convict, Paris. Of the six escapes, four &€ | p;oor iy o Canoe from Fort Advertises for a Husband. | said to have from the Penin- Passed Through Omaha | filfl u:)f gum 3 l.::ln two from Benton to Sioux City, To-day- 1,600 Miles. FFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITT. TOADVEETISERS- —~1IBe CIRCU- of the DAILY BEE i« more . thet of any other daily Xebraska. —~Peycke's Restaurant and Ogster | z e oeaiar wouss of the | A Brief Accouat of kis Ricape Yind, 207, Faroham street, between | 57 Twelfth and Thirtcenth. fel24tf | OMAHA BREVITIES. Noumea, the capital of New Cale- | do‘:fll.e‘,’n.le iwop who made_thei | escape from the capital are believed | to have planned the release of their | comrades, or, at all events, from their positions, to have greatly facil- Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. ;"fl.:fi’xi:fifi"’(ifl i\:':lox sfl‘l‘e)wi and to take a little time before en- | "'}_‘;{,J;";;{‘;.T;‘;‘_"“- e e itated it. . Cosell, w i tering into the life contract of mat- | ———— — The Union Pacific passengertrain | 15700 0 o 0 (o arrived | down the Missouri river from | The Blonde Comes on From New | fering into the Ie contract of mat | . room: from the West yesterday afternoon. | H2 %0 00 " d M Roche- | Fort Benton for sixteen hundred | York, Meets her Affanced, |TONY. wo SUME teleRrams and | ol s, Enuial teome - | brought to this city the celebrated | (T8 TN L ediately for | miles. Lustsummer he left north- | and goes Square Back 01 | b earetul about the matter and to | —t A Chicago Times reporter ar- | Henr R““"’F ch"’"’ the leading Spirlt | o ot by the C. B. & Q. train. A | em California and went through E him, and Back to:the i o e L : : mm a ma S_— . ] | ! m’“‘""” gt ::h:: eventtal 1t r‘:nn:;: up the | BEE reporter met 'h:l":'“ at Val- | ::;"r"‘:'i“,wm “u'f‘"(‘l':o::" 5 ;:, Metropolis. | dispatehes only confirmed her course i E | | ley, and accompanied them across 5] g y & on his way east. | most thrilling history of the age. | 1% 2" P We shall give | chased a canoe, and started down of conduct and seemed to say to her g bill- | the river eastward. We that her revulsion of feelings to- —Cal Wagner's minstress are bill- | His remarkable career, which is not | stream on the 4th day of Septem- A Vrawaloky thisg s !:Rflu-. 24,at the Academy of | yet finished, is still fresh in the e o ber. He was well suppled with | T A Ve sk U ‘ & 2 | e, WA shee i | AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF | rs, ammunition, and traps, and into a trap, from which it would SOMRENY. Eueith will lectmpon | ber. ,of ., Ciissmesy Smers o EVERY PERSOY. | spent considerable time in trapping have been very difficult to become Temperance, at tne L""m‘", st taomamse m‘", 8 viewof s | | @ er to close out our large stock | and hunting. Arriving at the | o o o e | extricated. She congratulated her- Clirchy “Lhaney Etrest, Sersly | Soa ter. Hlis Large | - ¢ arrived) we shall sell until all | Musselsliell river, he remained | oo potelin this city since | self on her narrow escape, and yes- evening, May 2th, 1574, Thepub- | and massive head at once pro- : ' 2 | there eight days. Forty-five miles | e Sk £ 2 | 3 pr ~ | are closed out at the following Friday of last week a young blonde | terday afternoon especially did she R exaibautilly duvitsd. poms :':no'dmm: | prices, that defy competition: | above this point, at the mouth of | g iy woman, ylump and pretty, | have oceasion to b thankful, —Samuel Orchard’s son, whileon | traveler, and he was easily Tecog-| o ) ooate 75, $100, 8125 | the Little Rocky, he was made &g ypout twenty.two or twenty- | for Adams, who Lad remained In | his way home from school last eve- | by the majority of persois, | Heavy duck linen coats, $1 50, §200 | target for a volley from a band of | hreo years, named Edith Haylard, | Omahaiin hopes: of still captaring ning, fell and cut a deep gash below | wl;;em:‘:n:;::;::p:! Siaraite | Dark striped linen coats... o | Indians, but hie escaped ““"f':;‘ he | concerning whom there is a pistory | the adventurous blonde, was ar- the knee. Dr. Tilden sewed up the | 8 T8 O 0 o, | Dark eheck linen coats. | At Fort Buford, he passed the | L) o ceome more like s romance | rested on the charge of having wound. The boy was quite sick all | by A. 8. y ependent, robbed the postoffice at Vinton, 5e | | Aaptaimre s Blue striped linen coats. 00 | winter, starting out again in April, | ¢ M vho telegraj as LH \ . 1= «He and K“ b";.,m ;i;:fo"‘ie, | Linen dusters.... She arrived in this country about | Benton county, Tows, in 1871, and | for which alleged robbery an indict- | and sailing to Bismarck, remaining | . e = He ended his trip | ; : " rit; f o = paca duster hite 5 Dn:’l:: r-" E::l.n:'».n :»[ $f :;;fl:‘ i | u::ll‘; ;:Lx i y, and from thence :Ign:nilllu::l;:‘?i\':?'\?::;‘II:::LT ment hangs over his head. The 7. | parrot as we approached. ) : S =il ins X ) | s » . takenby the assessors, i+ 19,140, and | PAIR 22 5 PR cordially after the | Stribed alpaca coats, $200, $230. | came T nH: ";l’ where she improved her leisure mo- | arrest was made by Deputy United of Douglas county, outside the city, = = . | Black alpaca coats, $2 00, formed a BEE reporter tha o i the stody of medicine. Sinteal MAGDAT Biathower . and 3,530; making the total population | l‘:’“‘"h‘ ot ::“":x;‘::*"’:;‘,::‘; | 58 50. average run was eight miles an | P L b @l O e | Jailor Anderson, who lodged the of the county, 22,670 o ofP e o | Cottonade pants (for mechanics), | hour, without a sail, and with sail, | yepn, who took considerable in- | prisoner in jail to await farther ot o e 14000 My, B et e e e o | 15, 2 o twelve miles an hour. He bad | orotin her, and who wanted to | developments. ter st veraom and white color; | o O dmost forgotten French. | Tyl 1) and L. coats, $3 25. | only about a hundred miles of sal- | o Lot marricd 0 a good and lov. | It appears that & gentleman, liv- oy ecarming he same {0 8.6, | 1 icarned from Wi ABAL| e D, and 1. Juckets and | ing. Hesays the rip was made ¢8| L band, took It upon himsel | ingon theline of the Union Pacifi Odyior’ Scrtheast corner Douglas | 1S would stop st Chicago one dasi | iy (gor beys), 8 00, tirely in the day-time, and Without | ¢}ty uch o man. He pursued | railroad, whose name is suppressed & g Fitsoanth streetn will be lber. | 2 v York fivedays, and thence | ™ y;,eq pants, $1 50. * much danger, except from ' | an unwise course s the sequel will | for good reasons, had accidertally * .ally rewarded. e~ |20 s, rhero i) iwon White vests (new styles), 70¢ to | He will leave for his California | g, “He i the self-appointed ca- | become cognizant of the fact of Gdplimentary” concert to m:t sn::eb;nf s '"r;? = B:w,,“‘msls' $3 00, E home on Friday next, by the Union | b0ty of 4 matrimonial agent, put | Adams’ exploit in Towa, and learn- 7 ’.e_g::: Mo H. 1. Latey, will un- ot fl:'\'ing’l:t;r:‘t:nlsml:‘e( ujl.mimi | Cass suits from $10 00 up. Gl an advertisement in the Waverly | ing that he was about to marry a S dcubtedly bes great musical suc- | g Jeaf from the memordum bookof | A5, furnishing ‘}':“!‘;:"'l_h“‘” and | b formance of the Peak Sisters. | Magazine, stating that a younglady girl.“;hm“dn't know him otherwise M CAPS, S nes. < vis " v ees. Al the best talent of Omabia | pis friend Paine, and writing Henri | “*{% e e " sods | The entertainment given at the | wished o correspond with some :hnnl ,tedhlh corr;s[xn{ldenz;o,_he :& will be represented, and such a com- | Rochefort thereon, he handed itto | ' ¢ e4! D 3 Congregational Church Tuesday | Young gentlemen in the West,witha | termined to save her from being de- bination i & sufficient guarantee | ug almost before we knew what his | Marked in plain figures. : bt by the “Peak Sisters” was a | View to matrimony; that her name | ceived and ruined. He accord- that the entertainment will be the | burpose was. As a journalist Roche- | _ Call before purchasing elsewhere. | Tl b ing affuir. The | 82, and circumstances could be as- | ingly informed the author- BCwHIpay yon: certained by addressing him. A |ities, and an officer sup- ' STEELE & JOHNSON, ‘WIIULBSAI.E GROCERS, —NINFSOS'S BLOCK 638 and 540 Fourteenth Street, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE R RENT.—A house containing e T R ENT ot N7 G o 5 e Tece L, Mo 27 Coe s S WRIGHT, my2$t® Corner Chicagoand 19th st. ECESIoR LAWN MowE: perfect in use. They 1un et out of rder. A child or woman can work them. sizes received by EVAN: 0. my2-sat-mon wed fri ~The most | lightly,"do not | [ | The Disappointed Lover, is Jugged to Answer to an old Indictment for Robbery. his report to-morrow. NEB MORGAN & GALLAGER. —SUCCESSORS TO CREIGHTON AND MORGAN— WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 205 Farnham Street, IMAETA, NEB. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS No, 247 Douglas Street, OMATFTA, NEB meh27yt AGENTS FOR THE DUPUNT POWDER (0. RSATE e s e on Tenth st. wmydgdt | iy rec ihe SE uttler county, 30 miles North- part ol Lincolu. A well improved farm adjoins he west, ol t s 09, one balf | ¢ $3 €0 per acre in | "FostwATER" WO nicely furtished rooms to rent, with ‘board, 639 15th st. my21i7> 160 acres of land, being the n township 13, N of I 4 E. in -$1 15-stamo quartz mi mioe in the sil cheap. Cheap for cash. Marysville, Mo. | | ED—A girl to do general housework, rman preferred. Apply n w cor Buri and 234 street. Alsoa nurse girl wanted wy20u , barn Nevada, ESIRABLE RESIDI and several ‘vacant ior sale ; also houses +nd offices 10 _rent cheap, togood fenants. Apply toJous B KxnLry, Attorney at Law, at French & McKoon's ofice, RoomNo. 3, Creighton bfock. KvurTZ Morr& (Yo JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIONS. 231 Farnham Street, OZL{[_AI—I.A.: o mylsif ol i the first week in June Lext (the day to be realter designated,) I will ofter at public sale about 30 lots, being the remainder of my inter. estiu Nelson's Additioa 1o the « ity of Omabia. Two of these lovs are full acres, exteuding from Cumming to Burt streets, agd some of the othersare finely locaied, eligible lots, within four squares of the street railway. Tots will be designated on the ground so that par- y '.l‘trnu. one third iwo Evnur SALE OF CITY LOTS—During ears. For mylsi - - TO LOAN—Call at law office of D. v one “par excellence” of the season. | fort has displayed marked ability, | Tickets can beobtained of Messrs. R. & J. Wilbur, C. F. Catlin, Wy man & Eberhart, 5. C, Abbott & Co. | andat Max Meyer's Music store. —That girl who was around yes- terday begging for a blind mother, | whom she had to support, is a pro- fessional beggar. She begged some change at Armstrong’s hat store, and then went into Welf & Jones's fashionable dress-making establish- ment next door, and bought a $17 dress, paying for it in quarters and ten cent pieces. We pity the sorrows of that poor old blind mother. Personal- A. C. Dawes, general passenger agent of the K. C., St. Joe, & C. B. R. R., is at the Grand Central, ac- - companied by his wife, Mrs. Hall, ‘and Mrs. Dickmson, all of 8t. Joe. Mr. Jos. M. McCune, having par- tially recovered from hislast severe illness, left for Pennsylvania ferday to remain there during the summer months to recuperate. He was accompanied by his wife and sister. —A four year old son of Express messenger McKenna, of the Union Pacific, living on Chicago street, fell down last night and cut his tongue and chin quite badly witis his teeth. Dr. Stangland was called to attend him. The following are the arrivals at the Wyoming Hots H L Cooper, Chicago; W H Jay, StCharles, Minn; B A Stevens and wife,Charles City, Towa; M W Ben- schoter, Loup City; R S Boynton and family, Chicago: L S Ballard, do; T H Cassell, San Francisco; J Miss Clara Legget, Nevada; M D Johnsom, Virgi City; W B Walker, Cleveland; Geo Christ,Des i Rock Island; R [1GsAndrews, Kansas City; A Me- *! Eihining, Lincoln; Fred Robbins, Ogden; Geo L Anderson, do; T M Kendall, Creston, Towa; D Deram, Wichita, Kan; Geo Allen and fam- ily, San Francisco; A H Beard, Ft Ellis; James Given, do; dall, Salt Take; Geo Johnson, Bur- lington; D B Powell and family, Dixon, Col. Last Night' ed. B h i v o ome ol Jast night, a fire occurred on Sit- feenth * street, opposite Jefferson square, destroying three wooden buildings owned by General Esta- brook, and occupied by Meisel's sa- Fire—Three Bulld- | baving been paid sixty thousand | dollars per annum for _writing on the Figaro, but his style satarical and severe, and for his abuse of the officers of the gov- ernment he has frequently been imprisoned. He fought several duels before he became]a journalist and four afterwirds. To give a sketch of his eventful life and his recent escape from the island of New Caledonia would require more time than we can spare.” Rochefort and his companions ar- rived inSan Franciseo on thesteam- er Australasia, a few days ago. They kept very shady while in San Francisco, and the newspaper re- porters were entirely outwitted. Not one succeeded in obtaining an interview .with Rochefort, and so the full and suthentic history of his remarkable escape from the island of New Caledonia, is yet & matter of mystery. From the Sidney papers of April 34, we compile the following inte- resting account of the escape of Rochefort and his five companions from New Caledonia: is | The arrival in Sidney of these celebrities of the Commune, who have escaped from New Caled naturally created some excitement. The three who are at the Cafe de France are Messieurs Rochefort, Jourdes and Groussett. They de- cline to give the particulars of their escape, not wishing to implicate any parties, but it appears that M. Rochefort and party had obtained leave to go on a pleasure excursion in one of the | shore boats,find this boat was found | to be missing in the afternoon. The | bark P. C. E. had started at noon, and as assumed that the fugi- tives had got on board that vessel at her anchorage. The ship was in | sight till 4 P. 3., but no steps were taken to give chase to her. The Governor of New Caledonia was up country at the time. He returned | to Nousmea next day, but consider- ed it too late to send a man-of-war | | in chase. As soon as the escape was discovered, all the vesselsin the harbor were searched for the fugi- tives, It being said that fourtee: and not six only, were mi: military engaged in the search we armed ‘with rifles, and ordered to | shoot the prisoners if they refused | i prevailed in Noumea, when it known that che search had_proved futile, and it was_apprehended that in consequence of the escape of the prisoners a namber of the leading | officials of the settlement would be | dismissed_when the news reached France. The alarm that the had escapcd_was first given by Noumea lodging-house keeper, to whom a missing German, whose | ma27 2t | praise. | using the Excelsior Lawn Mower, H. Brasu & Bro, Corn. 12th and Farnham Sts, may27 2t 1 Ax still manufacturing candies. Call around dealers, before laying in your Fourth of July stock. tf H. L. LATEY, Corner 12th and Douglas. To WnoM 1T MAY CONCERN. Proposals for the renting of the grounds at the place of the Granger celebration, for the purposes of sell- ing refreshments, will be received. We reserve the right to reject any and all bids. S. J. CUTLER, Sec'y, Douglas P. 0. Douglas Co., Neb. Tug Herald asks, Who is Mrs. Dr. Keck? We have received let- ters from cities in Towa where Mrs. Keck and her remedy are well known, and have conversed with citizens”of Omaha who know her and her cure, and all speak in her may27 1t DYEING, cleaning and repairing done in the neatest manner, at the STEAM DYE WORKS, 10th St.,bet. Farnham and Douglas. aprast f. “Grur EpGe” and “CREAM OF THE VALLEY.” Best brands of Flour made. may23-1m. Gents' Furnishing Goods—such as white shirts, cheviot and other qual- ities; also underwear. We will sell at astonishing low figures. M. HELLMAN & Co. may S-codt-June 1. A Beautiful Lawn can be had by the best in the world. Sold only by & DURNALL, 250 Farnham street. may 23 3t s m w. For an excellent glass of soda, go to Ish’s Farnham street store. may 15-eod-1m. Tranks, tehels, ete., sold at re- duced prices at M. HELLMAN & Co.’s Capitol avenue. ma26 1w Church Festival. There will be a strawberry and icecream festival at the Preshyte- rian church next Friday evening. m 25- tooupe was composed of Mrs. Mat- toon, Mrs. John Chesborough, Mrs.C. Storrs, Mrs. J. S. Bennett, Mrs. F. Sherrill, Mrs. J. E. Wilbur, Miss E. J. Cole, Miss Turner, Miss Carrie Congden, Miss Ella Wilbur, all of this city, and the name of “Peak Sisters” was very applicable, as they appearéd in a costume of black, with tall, white paper caps, running to a pesk. The eflect of 1 therr grotesque appearance pro- duced considerable merriment among the audience. Mrs. John Wilbur delivered a comical prologue which was follow- ed by “Peak by Peak through East- ern Lands,” a chorus by the whole company, The remainder of the programme was as follows: “The Home of the Swallows,” a duett by | Miss Cole and Mrs. Sherrill. “Fly Away Birdlet,” a duett by Miss El- la Wilbur and Mrs. J. M. Ches- brough; chorus by the company, “When we went a gleaming in the autumn field of corn; “On_ Spring fieldl mount a fmaid did dwell.” by Mrs. Storrs; “Bird Song” by the company; a poem descriptive of the flood in Massachusetts, read by Miss Ly a scene from “Still Waters run deep,” by Mr. John E. Wilbur and Mr. Ralph Gaylord; “Sweet Gene- Mrs. Sherrill; a duett by Heury Estabrook as a music teach- “Because I am Twenty- Night,"” a song by the entire troupe, which concluded the entertainment. The performance was greatly en- joyed by the many present, and was really well gotten up. copy of this paper happened to fall into the hands of James Bruce Adams, who has been station agent and operator for the Union Pacific railway at Red Desert for some months past. He saw the ad- vertisement, and determined to employ his leisure hours in corre- sponding with this girl, if he could manage to arrange it satisfactorily. It might result in a favorable matri- ‘monial adventure, and if it did not it would afford him some amuserent, especially ashe had no society at the desert town of Red Desert. He ac- cordingly wrote a well composed let- ter to the gentleman, who being favorably impressed with the style of the epistle, sent him the address of Miss Haylard, and all important facts concerning her. Adams at once wrote to her, and she an- swered. The correspondence thus began, on or about the 4th of March last, was continued till quite recently. These two persons who had never seen each other, after exchanging photographs, fell in love, and became engaged. Each wrote splendid letters, full of loving thoughts beautifully expressed, and it should not be a matter of surprise that each captivated the heart of the other, for are not love letters the tender misSives of the soul, that waft a sigh from pole to pole? Adams not long ago determined that the engagement should cul- minate in marriage. His thoughts had for some time been directed to this usually happy event; his anticipations and dreams of the future were of the most de- lightful nature, Hereveled in hap- posing the wedding was to take place out West, left a few days ago to arrest him. Adams, however, had passed him on the road, and had come to Omaha to be married. A telegram was received here yes- terday from the West, and the ar- rest followed. Adams, who is also said to be an escaped conviet from Missouri, will be held to awat an officer and a requisition from Towa Miss Haylard, having tel- egraphed to New York for money, received a postal order to-day from the British consul, who is & warm friend of her, and left for home yesterday afternoon. She has learned a lesson, that she will pro- bably remember the remainder of her life, and it is likely that she will never advertise for a busband again. Her adventure is but one of many that silly young ladies expe- rience from advertising for corres- pondence. In justice to Miss Haylard, we will state that she received another offer of marriage from a gentleman who became acquainted with her after her arrival here, but she re- fused him. 0MAS, Roow 8, Vissdher's Block. JFRONT.PARLOR FoR RENTApply 27 Davenport st bet 15th and 16th sts. myl6ti 1%, THE _PUBLIC-The unlersigned has purctased and put upon the sircets as pubiic conveyanc:s, some of the finest carrisges e\ ermanufactured in this country. They will be run to and irom the depots, hotels._and private residences. ' All orde & leit at the Metropolitan Hotel 0z at the wtable, near o cor of Eleventh stand Capltsl Avenue, will be promptly at- tended to. A share of the public patronage s respecttully solicited. JOHN E: BULL. wyi3u R SA EXCIH Fkobkitry Sone setion + the big bend of the Repabican B County. Tnauire o A mylem e FOR CITY | ice land, on A M Harney and vant girls, Nande, avorers, Sier, e the employmieat office,room 9 Visscher 'sblock. mysi R SALE —I will sell good second hand rriages and buggies low for cash or trade, ea a5 T wish 10 replace them with new ones. ‘may6t! G. W. Hosax. REAL st for sle in Armsirong & Xel- bV cou’s additions.” Addres, 5. 3. C., Bux office. A Singer swing m re of Max Meyer & Bro. Jug set. parlor furniture ; also quire of Max Meyer & Bro. or bandise. Address, Farmer, Bax FoR At on Chicago st Apply to WA A cheap farm ‘n_ex merc ofice. apiie HARRIS, TAFT & WOODMAX, 2 ol Ml Pacific House, Tenth and Daven- port street; re-opened to-day, and refurnished throughout. A desirable place for boaders, by the day or week. Prices to suit the times. Also the south part of the house to rent. may25-tf A new and elegantly appointed Tee Cream Parlor, bas been opened on Farnham street, by Mrs. M. GIESLER, in connection with her \OR SALE OR RENT—A farm of 129 acres | with house and barn, situsted one balf mile | ‘west of the Barracks; inquire of mehi6tf . P. REDM( & (ODS, wy store by the first of ill close out iy who e steck at MADA M FOY'S CORSETS! IyporTAN ! extensive stock in & ing, greatly reduced figures, M. HELLMAN & Co. 221 and 223 Farnham st, cor. 13th. maySeodjunel [¢ cigar stantly o. manufacturer, on Jack, Fruits “Durham” Smoking 211 Douglas streat. may6eodly 500 WHITE VESTS To be closed out cheap at Polack’s, Fine custom made suits and pants cheap at A. POLACK. 238 Farnham street. m 25, 3t-mwf. We have a very mmer Cloth- which we will close out at H. PETERSON, the pioneer keeps con- hand the very best brands of cigars, and also Lone and Flowers, and Tobacco. piness over the ecstatic bliss that he imagined, beyond a doubt, was in store for him at no distant day. But, alas! as after events prove, there’s mapy a slip betwixt the cup and the lip. Ttoften happens that a fellow’s bright-eyed gazelle, whom he has taught to love him well, goes square back on him. Adams wrote to his betrothed telling her that he was ready to make their two hearts heat as one, and that it was his wish to be mar- ried as soon as possible at her earli- est convenience. She replied that she would come West according to his request, meet him at Omaha on Friday, May 23, for the purpose of fulfilling their engagement. On Friday morning, Adams, having arrived the day previous from the West, went to the Union Pacific de- pot, and upon the arrival of the transfer train, he recognized the confectionery. All who delight in indulging in IcES are requested to call m27 6t —_— H. GREBE. C. J. KARBACH. GREBE & KARBACH, 15th st. Letween Farnham and sroey sts OMAHA, NEB. Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. Dealers in and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! PABTIC['LAR ATTENTION PAID TO HORSE SHOEING, BT Repairing of wagons and blscksmithing Prompily done at reasonable prices mydawém DENTISTRY. =N\ TWABLES £ DENTISTS, Night dresses, aprons, Infant dresses &c. mydm] B B. SHEN. J.J. BROWN & BRO., —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 600DS mys-1y Netions, and Boots and Shoes 'JOHN T. EDGAR, —JOBBER OF— Shelf: Heavy Hardware A ™ IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON STOCK, GRICUL ‘ RESHERS. HARVESTERS, REA V| KD E) CORN-PLANTERN e e S mentsy aska, antitd GEO. A. HOAGLAND, Wholesale Lumbe? —OFFICE AND YARD— COR. OF DOUGLAS AND 6THSTS., U.4P. R. R. TRACK. MATFTA NEB, ESTABLISHED PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, & —WHOLESALE DEALFRS IN— FANCY GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 212 Farnham Street, hlemmodvl Omaha, Neb L. W. JONES —DEALER IN— MOST EVERYTHING 531 and 533 15tk street, Opposite tha Post Office. iN Children’s Carriages, Bird Cages, 239 DOUGLASST?.,} (Cakiwel Block,) | HENRY HORNBERGER. —DEALER IN— e o. Fize O1d Kentucky Whiskies and Imported vioods a Specialty. Fourtoenth Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, OMAIA NEB. R. & J. WILBUR, Books and Stationery, Omaha., Neb Winzs, Lioors, Creags, AUCTION SALE—A rare chance for investment, twenty desirabie lots in the thriving town of Pap lion, the future county-seat of Sarpy county. Sale on the promises, Sat- urday June 6th, commeneing s 1 oelock, p. m. Terms—part cash, balance on six and twelve months, GRAY & ALLEN, Auctioneers. may25 eod June 5 and w 2t idol of his heart, She, too, knew him among the throng on the plat- form, and one would heve supposed that she would have received him most cordially, But she didn’t. She W~uldn’t even recognize him. At the fiv gight of him, her feel- ings towards Ity instantly changed from those of love;, patred and dis- gust. He :"l’;u ©nly' faint resem- blance to the flattering 11,01, h of himself that he ha-xog';-l:.l 10,000 “Sweet Potato Plants at Brunner's. may 21 10t. Joon and bakery, Gardel’s meat | name is not given, and who also es- ¢ caped, ewed a considerable sum of | market, and Gen. Estabrook’s jus- | T tice of the peace office. ! £, - | The fire department was promptly | HOW ROCHEFORT'S IDENTITY WAS | on the ground, and kept the fire from spreading. The alarm was ot given 'till the flames had gained considerable headway. It is thought that the fire was the ‘werk of an incendiary. OFFICZ, No. 232 FARNKAM ZT. Bet. 13th & .th Sts., 82" Oldest practicine Dentists in the cli " L. WOODWORTH, 233 Douglas Street, Omaba,” Nebraska GE_IHISERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOLIBOOKS A . BE. SIMPSOIN, —MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE— DEALER IN CIGALKS. Croquet Nets, Stationery, OR ANYTHING ELSE. I WILL NOT BE For SALE CH Buggy. 1 also want to buy a large, young Lorse, for family carriage. may26tf G. W. Hoyax, Jr. DISCOVERED. | The escapes, it seems, hid them- selves on board the P. C. E. in some remarkable way, and their presence | was not known to the Captain until | he was well out to sea. As soon as the escapes knew from the heaviag of the that she was out of the reefs, they made their appearance on deck. When they presented JUST RECEIVED. A very fine assortment of LACE SACKS, SHAWLS, and SCARFS DERSOLD! | —prarzm Carriages, Hacks, — (holee Imported and Domestle Cizars | Council of | Svrrs in all varieties, made up in ‘Grangers meets at Elkhorn Station, Saturday, May 30th, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of perfecting arrange- ments for the celebration. It is re- uested that delegates from every themselves suddenly, the Captain had sowe misgi that their de- sign was to seize the vessel, but his fears were dispelled by a statement | which we are selling at very low figures. GLADSTONE & Co. 14th, between Douglas and Farn- ham. may26t2 the 4. est style, equal to custom work, and of the best material, sold at nearly cost price. M. HELLMAN & Co. her. He was not her qea] gt g1 he lacked every essentlal “glity ir; appearance of the man she hag',y pected to meet, and of bim who w. to be her husband. Hedid not by’ Buggies, Pattent Wheels, Road wagons, Trot- ting Sulkles, Skeietons, Ltudebaker’ ‘Celebrated Wa-o's, Jaines . ‘Bifl's Celebrated “Con- cord ° Varoess and Whips.; 1 willon the 51 of day Ju o'clock am of 532 FIFITEENTH ST, CRBEBIGHTON BLOCK. ap2ims ing County Nebraska, sud 1 WHOLESALE CANDIES. from Rochefort, who told the Cap- | tain thut they were simply exiles ng to make their escape from New Culedonia. Each gave a name, although those they gave were as- sumed. Rochefort, ho is of a noble family, hasseveral surnames, one of which he gave to the Captain, while be apportioned others of his sur- | names among his fellow exiles, who, | i , gave them May 8, eod to June 1, 1 -.HORSE CLOTHING. Spokets, Wagon Material of all Deseri . "A-H..:‘:‘uha.ua-:l Kindsof ~ = LUNMBER igpieseens RLTUIER MRS. K. . PALMRG—— Fashionable-Dress'and toa) Maker, Indian Curiosities at No. 170 | Farnbam street, corner 11th street. may 7-tf. any means fill the meusure of her anticipations; he was repulsive to her; and she resolved, without hav- | ing said a word, that he never could marry her. Adams saw that he was in a pre- | dicament, and going up to her, call- | ed her by name, B:h adhe coldly him. t the depot was :3::& to impart to him her | Reoms, 262 DouglasSt. near 15:b, (Up Stairs. sudden change of feelings for him. | st from -rmnuw__ She would wait till they arrived at | ases, the hotel, which they reachedina | cuting and Fitting s . few minutes. Specialty. She then hesitated not a moment in informing him of her feelings in regard to the matler. She told him ’ that their marriage was an impos- | sibility—It never could tak® place. He must give up all hopes of her; | he must leave her, and she would | = . Sumaer Flats and Cape for e | return to New York. z, ‘ and Boys, at the lowest prices, to | _—— s outthe stock on Hand. Adams was thun E | = M. HELLMAN & Co. | could hardly believe the words that | Carriage and Wagem Making may8-eod to junel he had heard. It was a crusher to | In all it Branches, i the lstest snd most = hm.ndwwmhh» spproved paiera. dent and earnest entreaties, he could not change her unaccountable Grauge be present. 8. J. CUTLER, Secretary. WANTED. Qpe fist-class operator on the Singer Sewing Machine. Apply to _ Welf & Jones, 509 13th St., between Farnham and Douglas. ma27 2t _~ STRAWBERRIES and CREAM Wirti's Hestaurant. I am now manutacturing all varieties of candies and will rell at BEASTERN PRICES Dealers in this State need not want to go East for CANDIZS. A trial Is solicited. HENRY LATEY, Donglas St Cor 18th. mehlit bed pro Sriy, Tevied upen to satify & Jadgeanat of sl Coact, recoverta by 1 L Henry, acatnet Albert Tucker, to wit: Eighty-five cases of men’s and boys’ boots. 23 cases of shoes : also all the retail clock of boots and shees con aine 1 in said store; 2160 & small line of bats and caps : slso the Gescribed siore and offiée” furn v Two lounges, 1 desk, 1 stoveand pipe, 2 chars, :.:Ml:d” and 1 let ter press, or o Dlu(h : ‘oo as e necessary 1o satisly s Judgmen oty theroon. JEWELRY, WATCHES and CLOCKS —a large assortment—now invite attention. corner Douglas and 15th streets, BUTTERFIED & WHIPPLE. may 4, eodtf. F.ALSTED'S COFFEE HOUSE, | 485 12th street, between Farnham and Harney, has been enlarged and repaired. Separate rooms for ladies. Ice cream and soda water, and the mostsplendid cup of coffee, etc.,is al- | waystobe bad. my23-d2taw tf | | The best and coolest glass of soda ! water, from the new and magnifi- cent Arctic apparatus, at Ish's Farnham street drug store. | mayl6-eod-Im Omaha ~d! Wood! Wood! Y | HOMES snd FARMS in NEBRASEA - s ¢ mse Reduction! A Il'l"hm.ni RS \'é\lfl, (‘?RNFB"O,‘P" ood i Sva gwo Streets. Good Hard | 7y, Barlington and Missous jroad Co., offrs hest lan’sat low prices oo 10 years® a7 aumier O e R, Brove Weod 10 SCH | cribs s o comt Jterener al o1 b bt reniam ol 30 por cvat. o e aumount of (b8 ——;m <hesp. plset purchase, if half the land is cultivated, 1 two years from date of purchase. i E Eoleouol'h 3 LARGE DEDUCIONS FOR CASH PAYMENTS. Raiavcs i s B0 W Lyg iy of Platte, Loup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys obatetrics and dis- | & well P . o will se’] about 14000000 a~res of sp’en 1 grazing and agricultaral land la & | e trom $17C" 10 97.00 per scre on loag ére lit: ""“"""'.?“,Eh._ of he Platte e o ey “For aous Pepublican Valley. ~Uin Nebrasks, iaterse~ el by nameroas rivers. G dorsopet pac o 1he Sain, . slo s 16 s N t—not from satisiaction in all ICE CREAM AT LATEV'S.—Fami- | | lies supplied cheap. Leave your onders. H. L. LaTsy. | aprillStf | JUST RECEIVED THIS DAY, THE HANDSOM- | EST EMBROIDERY SUITS EVER RECEIVED IN THE | CITY. WELF & JONES, 509 13th ST. BET. FARNHAM and DOUGLAS. may20if “PuE best bargains in boots and alioes to be had at F. KunipPs, 252 Douglas streét, between 14th & 15th. mayl2eod 2w The Tadies of the Presbyterian chureh will give an entertainment, e o sebasement of the church. Strawberries - NEW drinks on_draught. Peru- | k vian Beer and Ginger Ale at Isu’s. A variety of 25 different drinks of | soda and mineral waters on draught at all times. mayl6eodlm TOEN PARIK. = ik o e e chidrei The Com 907 and 5 ACOMHLTE B SAHOW Adaann CoPrms of ¢ity charter for sale at 1.4 )