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T ’~,5¢¢4~4 ~ VIR - o S T N o werame o 23 o o 400,000 ACRES! === (Concluded.) «Bat,” faltered Jack, his brain | giddy enough, ““an old triend—even once upon a time, perbaps, more 1kh ds? | than a friend—might be allowed ¥ r, tito—» Elkhorn Valley Lan | “Miss Houghson, I have toid you, is engaged,” interrupted Mrs. Hare, sternly. “‘She will not receive you. B. M. CL.ARK. | You make me doubt whether you —OF THE FINEST— FOL SALE BY she still care the least for anybody | to use it. late ? | he could perceive that she didn’t | clothe anybody. Taen | like him, and when told of the HE TALKED BIBLE TO ME. | and meant anything but amuse- | feetions on things higher. When I ment. asked him for money he would Wisner, - - Neb M afterall, of the usages of | Juck found out several things, and quote Seriptare to me, uatil T sad isner, ety.” HESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO | mng = t‘tll:.ghhhkmfle:tl‘llwhl‘l:lt Pommtent | time. “Ifsheis engaged she will FINEST in the STATE! | nn!dr:cmel\'e me, and that settles it, mac e’ o ras not melancholy now. A errible auger possessed him—ludi- $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! | crous it might have scemed to oth- | €re, but real enough tosuch a child- For Cash or on Long Time. | ish’ simpleton as poor Jack. He R determined to give Mrs. Harea 3&-LAND EXPLORING 1ICK- | parting shot, cost what it might. ETS for sale at O. & N. W. De. | “Engaged, eh!” his furious t, bearing coupons which will | thoughts ran, as he stood there E: taken at full cost in payment | looking into the wicked eyes of the forland. | little woman in blue. “You have e arranged it all, you blue cat!™ DIl | bet my life she's engaged to your 100,600 ACRES! |07 " He spoke aloud: “I beg RICH PARMING LAND IN NEBRASKL! | pardon, but is Miss Houghson en- y | gaged to Mr. Mark Hare?” 504{ sléal}gcggn Plnfeol‘fl)ts. | .. *“You are impertinent, sir!” eried OUSES A «x tne city of Omabs, | the little woman, getting angry at oG & M once. “I understand your vulgar Real estate brokers,office over Mackey's store, | insinuadon. Miss Houghson would on Dodgs ui. opposite vew vastofice ~ a2 | gpprove of my conduct if 1 were to EDWARD KUEHL. | sorc but T onderstand the sagesor | sure; but I understand the usages of MAGISTER OF THE DEPARTED. | S0Clety t0o well todo so. The cus- | toms of society simply require me to No- 493 100k St, between Farshanm & Sarmey. | say to youonce more, Miss Hough- Aad'will be sold at from son is engaged!” and she said it Ll by thesidof guvetian spiis, obiain | emphatically, too. . oy o & TAcE i 1o pach prescut ama 1n- 3 = re. N0 form char e i cases Of sicks 'm going, so don’t bealarmed, T answered Jack, making for the door. T “You needn’t say I called.” TBAN LIEMBRT. Thecustoms of polite society—" TATT.OR, | Uesntheldy 18th St., bet. Farnham and Harney. | and was gone. AR NN RIS | against the wall at the comer, all over, as I might bave expected. == ‘She's thrown me_over, and is en- u. emrve. __ c.axamsa . | gaged nowto Mr. Mark Hare. Bat, GKERE & KARBACH, no; she shan’t think she’s broken | 15th st. between Furuham snd srney my heart, and that will gall her | AHA, - o NER triumph a little, at any rate. Il | ONps o Just write her a note, and see what —MANUFACTURER 0¥ — ooy i { So he went to his hotel and wrot Spring and Farm Wagons, | | e went to s el aed wrota % Place, Clifton Square, the following | rather foolish note: { AMiss Houghson: 1 ealled to-day BUGGIKS AND CARKL Dezlers in and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL INMPL “m“l ARTICULAR 4 T"ENTION PAID TO | to announce to you that I shall get Rt et o \iscknmihing | MATried next month t5 Mise Louisa a eamaabie prices. mydaws® | Harmon. Supposing that, as we prompuy done s rmonerion 212 | were once acquaintances of yours, ou still feel some slight interest in f | our welfare, I venture to communi- e xlf,:?w:ff‘.mfi; Bta, | Cate this intelligence herewith. GROCERIES and S L LA seem PROVISIONS Dear Jack: 1 congratulate you. | FomN FaR ETTA. He was disappointed, and for the two or three days following unde- cided what to do. Atlength he resolved to find out, if possible, what sort of person this | Mr. Hare was, and so he contrived | by a good deal of maneuvering to | gain access to_ considerable society 2 and make & number of friends. He - - did more than that, for he learned Carriage and Wagon Making | todress with much taste, and he In all it Branches, in the laiest snd most | Acquired polish and managed to | ‘approved paitern. bring out all his good locks, and in | HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING | & Month or 50—who 50 much of a | 4 d repairing dose on snors otice. y man as Mr. J. Wilmot | wopdt 1v | Dflwyu!“ i = g =5 g | The Wilmot was his mother's C. F. HAMANDN, | muden name, and sounded, he cAILOR. | thought, more stately and fashiona- | ble than vulgar Jack, and so he 171 Cor. barnham and Eleventa $ts. | odoncd that change very wisely, Al kinds of TAILORING, Cleaning and '5 too. B S b o iotty on pans | _ Thus he learned at length that 204 sold cheas. 3&ii” | Mr. Hare was nothing more or less gun a penniless lnke, and, though | ack was certainly rather a noodle, U. P. R. R MEAT MARKET, | {355 X5 tad o . very sound 164h strest bt Caliorula avd Webster. | hoart, and sl the pride he could E_KEEP ON HAND THE BFST ( juster did not prevent him from Wolhaeniy " nsic 3Pt | cing sors i ot i was | the low- | about to throw herself away The next event was, he met her Claie, ety I;\\'As-very {‘uhio;;i e affair; and many a’pretty gir] APPLETON'S . | was present, but none so_besutiful . | as Exta. She had nosuspicion that Amerlcan | he was there for quite awhile; but when her friend, Miss Johnson— next beautiful celebrity to herself— CYCL OPAZEDIA ., b, sou must meet. Wilmot “ S Dilwyn, derr; he is so handsome New Revised Edition. and ‘agreeable !’ Etta consented | Eatirely rewritten by the ablest writers on | readily, every suvject. . Prioted. irom new 1 Behold in Mr. Wilmot Dilwyn ssaifongaied vih Sereril rheiaedl™ | por ld friend Jack entirely trans- | —— formed. | Tux workoriginally published uoder the tide | «Delighted to meet you, Miss | e N iach, stnce which (e ine wids | Houghson,” said Jack,” with a | Cireblation wbich it has grand air that might have adorned | o s gl the Regency—magnificently polite, | you know, but oh, so cold! ©I | never saw you looking so well— hardly changed, though. o oot e s o ropremat g | 000 B 0 D e o ok ol relereace an impersive | times, ‘are altered in everything. I received your note about two | months ago—wasn’t it>—and it sur- “prised me; and you must take me at once to your wife, for I know she . v i i | ishere, jsn't she? T'am sure Loulsa pocaliar o wili be glad to see me- and is ik waw i i betgh ™ = 3%‘.‘.3;’_:,::_& i bappty | ohanged, oo " S mercial | Jaek became rather confused. ...:“‘“._-.m“’ e o et B edge have been made by the indelatigable ex- | not married yet, Miss Houghson. I | Plorer of Alric sl revolations of the last | Delieve you are fo be married very decate ith the matural resul of the lapaeof | shortly, though, are you not?—to 2 avebronght ko pui view a muitiude | Mes Mark Hare."” { B S | Eda looked down, xnow particul re ‘e are en; "’ she said qui- | G o ey - ‘ewspapers orin the traimieat publics- | Simple words, but believe me, of the'day, bu: which ought ow o ake | they went into Jack’s heart like & | S ion:for sbe poe | Kenife. “Yes, T knew that long ago—in- deed, when 1 first came lnto the city w sh> suddenly looked up in sun rprise. “I think you mistake, Jack—Mi Dilwyn,” she corrected hastily. I have only been engaged te Mr. Hare about & w “&& weell: exclaimed Jack, for- getting his stateliness entirely. igh the sme plan and compass s 1 predeces” | iWhy, Etta, T called on you at the e Tmproremsats fa e com- | Sure, and with sach improvemeats {2 its com- | moment I arrived in the city, and | RSN by was told by Mrs. Hare that you were en; and had ceased to re- ceive gentlemen visitors.” Etta thoughta moment, and then | | began to laugh in & most amazing | manoer. | #Oh, Jack, it was A mistake,” she | said. “Why, you goose, don’tyou see?> Mrs. Hare, as you may have | observed, Is a net about eti- | quette, and she hadn’t the most dis- | tant idea that you werean old friend ' | of mine.” 1 | “Nevertheless, she said you were | en‘gnEgned,“ l'etur‘tled Jack. “Engaged, of course,” answered “‘because aew t7pe. orung ln fact o new o AR ) ity PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING. Io extra Cloth, Per Vol.... oo $5. it A — In dalf VoL 700 FIRST CLASS ?‘w AGEN1S Address the Publishers, D. Appleton & Co., 549 & 551 Broadway, New York. L “Yes, I am,” murmured Jack, | { Jack was flearly frantic. i But Jack bade her good morning ‘S0,” thought he, ul.nding] its | | gaged herself to Jack, | Bethel, and she is 8 member of a - . Baptist Church, tn Brooklyn, This | Indianapolis, one was that Hrs. Hare had made t & ton of Bibles wouldn’t satisfy the match between her son and Et- | me when 10 was hungry. love match. money to get meals ? Etta liked Mark, she said, and no 'n.e’ m‘; Sometimes he would more. Mark was a gentleman, | yot. One time I stad with my whose good quaities consisted of & | gunt in the Eastern District because handsome person, a fine baritone | Laidler had left me nothing to get voice, splendid manners, and a taste | tea with. Then he would accuse for displav ; but these were some- | me of being tuo gay. You see we what counterbalanced by a too| went to a pienic together and I | strong appreciation of horseflesh, a | danced five round dances wm:tm. | weakness for games of chance, and | gentlemen, and that almost killed an utter indifference about what be- | Taidler; he said I was all the talk 35"5 o‘;a hl:':'emt:n:.y’ ;l:)blong kn: h; among the members of Plymouth- m ‘work, an I ::l st g F e ;l‘::.a:l, Just because I danced at l:h‘t leasure. Reporter. He sa; u were al- One thing was certain—love Etta | ways affectionate my;-’:?i him. be did not, never would, and never [ " The Lady. To be sure I tried to was to be simply one of con- | be hugging and kissing him all the venience. while—it jsu't my disposition. X 't bear if “Etta," e sid, at lst, T love | £33 lap and e TS ey ge Jou deatly, not tell you that | T wanted a cent. e found out I never ed of being married | where T was, and come to see me and be my wife.” tween us. But the appeal failed. my folks. I just raised my know—I am' eugaged!” she an- | arm back swered, the words sounding like a B«:’t;-;enrd What wea the death-knell, cause of He determined to save her, eost | sopays o .8 him = L was, although it’s not a bit ofa He went to Mark Hare and said, n::’y. He has a daughter t'en:t; blankly : years old. One morning I noticed “Look you, old fellow, we don’t | the girl washing the dishes in the know each other very well, and | foot-tub. He came in towash him- probably don’t like each other at | self, and the water spattered on to all. You are the affianced husband | the dishes. That was one too many of Etta Houghson, and all that; | for me, and I objected to any far- but tell me honestly, aren’t you | proceedings of that . going to marry her for her meney ?” | Laidler took offense, and T left. Mr. Hare dropped his billiard-cue, [ But I didn’t elope. ¥ lazily took the cigar out of his | one thing more: Iam not going to m;)u(:x, and stared at Jack for a | live with that man again. minute. “Cool, upon my life! What is it | = your business?"’ "’Some of mine, but more of yours. | OMaha & St. Louis Short If you are going to marry ber for Li h:r money, yc;u wgl make a deuce ne of a mistake, for she hasn’t a pen- ny.” .y 1874! “What ! | “I swear it?” said Jack. “Her | — aunt Nutwell was my aunt, too; but Etta was the legal heiriss. A | T5¢ Kansag City, 8t. Joe and ‘many months ago the old lady ied; but no one except her lawyer Council Blufs R. R and myself, krew, tilf this minute, that she lett a will bequeathing the | Is {la suly dire line to property to me."” | Mr. Hare vasped. “I knew that Etta was unhappy In being poor, and dependent on my father, aud T arranged with the & lawyer to conceal the will, and so | OMAHA AND THE WEST Etta came into the estate and was rich, But that WiIl exists yet, sir, | ¥O CHANGE .+ vase between Omans and St. and by Jove! Iintend t> assert my | Lowis nub o' betwees GUAHA rights at the moment you become | SERWI EDAE. Etf‘? Houghson's husband. | This th Only ine running s r. groaned, and fell | againit the biliard tabl, utterly un- | el s o ATy one. “Now, my boy, here’s a proposi- | ¢ KEBALEC PR tion for you,” continued Jack. “Write to Miss Houghson, breaking | sar st the engagement—she would never | isrosuble tranater at tho River Siation. break it, you know, after once giv- ing Sou'her word_and Il give you a d y my father, and payable at the leading bank in the FASERCER TRAINS DAILYY city, for any reasonable amount you KEACHING ALL choose I‘:o nlame, at the moment you EASTERN AND WESTERN OITIES put such a letter into my hands.” With Leas Changes snd in ad: of | There was & good deal more talk, | S e but Jack’s card turned up tramps. e engagement between Etta % 3 and Hare was broken by the latter, | Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, and, of course, she immediately ev- | Pylace Day Coaches and Chair 8ST. L.OCIS AND THE EAST, FROM “This Entire Line is equipped with l!'::ghu Il;f;:’ theold lady in h}:le; Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler with the wicked gray eves raved | 3 But her son, Mark, got his check, | 0dthe Celebrated Westinghouse ad .v&e:u ot hus wife, and she never Air Brake. earn e truth about the con- 8T See tickets cealed will till the middle of the B o : . o Via Omaka and St. Louis. e — Tickets for sale at cor. Tonth and Farshao LOVE IN A COTTAGE. streets, and U, F. Dopot, Omaba. Jos. ON, ). e s OF0- L ORRRY How an 0ld Man Married & Young @irl Expecting to TR i ?:-‘.'fi Keep His Family on . Sesesay Two Shillings _— 8 Day. ANDALIA (From the Brooklyn Argus’) 1 Lastfiatunday we anseunced the [ ROUTE mysterious_disappearnce of * Mrs, Louise Laidler, wife of Stephen W. H A S T. Laidler, ?Jrl Bmoklw ,"I'd fild bride 3 R A one month, ‘e tol e stol - their love, courtship aad mnrrryw, 3 TRAINS DAILY ! and h‘&:n:‘ld how&;me fine . LEAVE ST. LOUVIS WITH the husl returned to find his bride gone—he knew not where. | Pullman Palace Cars He is over fifty years old, andshe ( ygpoyem WITHOUT CHANGE is twenty-threo. He is a promi- nent member of the Plymouth s morning Mr. Laidler called at Argus office and stated that be . FOUND HIS YOUNG WIFE. Cincinnati, We congratulated him on his fi Louisvill D e s s atais happy Ho - said she refused to live with him | Chivago, mg_er. ’l'thi:klll‘ llh.tthe y? B4y pight have.up inforeathy Columbus, _ Pittsburg, and ascertain ook andl there.sbe wor fomad and or] iere e W . fa‘arviewed this afternoon SRS Pllllldfllp’lia. lady herself answered the doorebell, A and eyed the suspiciously Baltimore, high lmngymd excellent soci t:;n o i ‘ - lety. When‘h':nhwfl(er had gssured the e it he was neither an mor an cmisary rom her seperns | N E W Y OR K husband, she consented to talk about FLIGHT FR0M HER m’azn. “I was a fool to marry. man; | Idon’t know what made do it.” r. Did he rej that Reportel th e Loty Well, 11 tel you o | Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston Hitoms Lotise T m ot ae plling TICK Gomraer's’ Oaiee, as I wish I was, but I guess .;...'.E':I?’....h.&..m, won't have any cause to complain | B Fomisr *nd o1 (e Priscipal mar: " eparer What ocome da you | SSGaAEOCE SEAMEG, e DarLas o200 o IR AL Tuoitea miates Confagtioners’ Tool Works, Arrival of Trajns from the West. ONLY GNE CHANGE TO Confectioners’Tools really wasnow, to Mr. Hare. Did | The Lady. u&buflwlluhuged ‘When I found out that else, though? Ah! what folly to | he was poor, I eaid to him it was hope s0; for was it not too late—too | wreng to marry me if he couldn’t suj me, and he said: “You | However. Jack called, and this | didn’t marry me for money, did time he was let in readily enough. [ you?” I told him I married him Mrs. Hare was more gracious, but | for love, but love wouldn't feed or former misunderstanding she | He said we must up treasures | laughed, but it was a sinister laugh, | in this world, but ,..'3 our af- | OFFICE OMAHA DarLY B Land grants and warrants are fitm at last guotations. City and county warrents somewhat in de- miand. - City warrants selling yes- terday at 96 and 97 cents. "BME FIRST NATIONAL BANK quotak: ta, and that it was by no means a | Reporter. Didn't he provide ‘arrants (160 acres could; and this maniage with her | be; but he was too soft. I couldn’t | heavy orders being from our wholesale Produce in- better supply to-day, e said something about.{-with prices in favor of buyers; de shipped to-day houses. to any one else. Give this man up, | the other n%ht, and we had it be- | q h “I love you, too, Jack; but you | and went for him, but he threw his | ™and good. There is some improvement in dry goods, and the demand better ~. than last few days. ;:-;‘:; might, and be played his | ' The Tady. Il tell you how it | /Hardware same as yesterday; no changes in price list. UMAHA MARKETS. Caretully Corrected Daily DRY GOODS. J. J. BROWN & BRo., Uor. 14th and las Streets. 0o U.P. B R. track bot. k wrabam a1 - Jolats, studding and sills, 201t, snd ua- er . ' Passengers g other routes bave & o o " YANKES NOTIONS. KURTZ MOHR & 0., 231 Famham honeymoon. - And then—just fancy | 'a0sas CItz, 8 : Jourph & Commen | ush EEEE - ue | Sapc: Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon Republ.c, de,, Chemical Olive, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 5@51+4; German Mot- led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPJOLSTERER'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¢; 2inch 10¢; 3 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch 15¢; 8 inch 2lc. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 8 inch 18@ 45¢; imitstion rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20c; 3 inch 15@30c. 'WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 4 00; each sdditional foot, 75¢ per pair. REPPS. 1 5055 5 Tmporia, St et ; Imper an pdfi??wfl 00.” DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 0. MATTRASSES, Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. RETAIL LIST. Subject to change of market without '3 ‘WM. M. FOSTER, GEO A. HOAGLANI. m 2 » 3 35 2 % 0 & I3 ° © 1|1 888888828822 28¢E888882828828E8 Liberal discount on carload lota. WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cont off Chicsgo list. DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 pex cent off CL tcgo list. BLINDS. 30 per cent off list. White lime per bbl. Lonisville OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &c. N. L. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. GRe £88 £88 ¥LES | White Load, 80 Louis, sctietiy Pure . 9 1 Butter, active, 13 in tubs; Putty in Bladders.... in dun.n'nd':tslie per dox;' lffi: i Gooseberries, 2 60 bu.; Cher- i{:’b MWm; ; mens, per box. ana Rasp- berries, 20¢ per quart. Eoameld G ¥lat Glass, 50 ¥ ¢ discount HARDWARE. 28 FRa | i t i per o do do do do do do do do d do al i H R g} &% 86 ¥EE N BE uv¥ b %% oo 0 . 2 3 2 B3 B 3 i 5 5 u B _ Machise Mouids, kco Cresm _PAINTS, 4C ” TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. lass. colors, sq. 1L... MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TN PLATE. DX UL, tair quaity.. L3 | Joats l‘é‘mqqun 1] 13X do do 5 12521C do do o X do 17 00 do 15 50 do 17 50 do 2 %0 o BN B8 M0 170 20 W 15 00 1600 125 27 5% =% 28 00 210 £ = El L AL Y — 3 Rl Shest sheet.. 2 do do No. 1. e X do do mEmTIT bid metal.—......... e o OB Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. | :an..::‘ilfiffi Gout, Gravel, Strictures, =) | COFFEES. Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ner P - vous Debility, Dropey, | s s 5 | 0GJana........ 31a35 Non-retention or lucostinence of Urine, Tr+i. 5| BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, £ i SPERMATORRHEA, Loucoerhioe or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate ] Glaad,S one ia the Bladder, Coleul vz Comumon pr gailo Goud el ~ Choice do do N O aclisses GRAVEL OR BRICK :DUST DE- POMIT, And Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S | Extract Buchua! Permagently Caresall] Diseases of the Swellings. 12aizi | : m“;: | Existing in Men, Women and Children, ,._,‘;:; | No Matter What the Age' 21 | _Prof. Stecle says: “One bottle of Kearney’s 38a4g | Fluid Extract Bucha i 3 % | other Buchus combibe. 123 | Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for Aive dollars. Depot 104 Duane St.,N. Y. 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