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T ] HARTLY-HALL | more human than ghostly, broke P | from its lips as it bounded forward | and took Elsie n its arms, Kissing | | her brow and lips and the hair that | | fell about her face like a golden And one gusty November even- | cloud. | ing, when the gas flared up cheerily |+ My darling!” it ecried, “my in the black panelled corridors of | little golden-haired girlee, 'kow T Hartly-hall, the dream came to an | have longed for this. end, “Elsie stood before her dress- | But Elsie tore herself away from | ing-glass, dressed foraball. A robe | the ghostly arms, and cried out | of soft tarquoise velvet swept far | fiercely | behind her, and meshes of creamy | “Bruce, why did you come?” | lace covered her white, baby-like | «Why did Tcome?” Therewss | may be eaid to be quiet. Offerings, | 3/ ARE CONVENIENT TO | shoulders and dimpled arms.” She | a Leart-throb in every word, A, . | girlee, girlee, when you know that | etaiors priescnstc | | bothat the banks and on the street, | iv FINEST in the STATE ! | ¥rist, when her maid burst into | there is not another human being | are moderate, aud the rates of coms And will be sold at from | the room with a cry of affright. | on the face of the earth that I love | mereial paper without variation. 232,50 to $5.00 PLR ACRE! “Oh, ma’am, it's after me. | as well as you.” ‘ You have For Cash or on Loog Time. ‘ Monev and Commerce. | GROCERIES. | CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N | | BTEELE & JomNsON 538-540 14TH sT. | RAILYVIAY. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND | ‘ ‘The Popular Boute from 117 et OMAXEA PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FAR: ~TO— KEARNEY'S FB“N’T BUY FLUID-EXTRACT UNTIL YOU HAVE | CAREFULLY EXAMINED Theonly knows remedy for2 Y | THE eHosT | L] 1000 ORI wikhorn Valley Lands! 2 FOR SALE BY ClsAREK, Neb ;8838 (Concluded.) Dailv Review. | | HVM ST..—WHOLESALE DEALERS- | MORGAXN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- | bam St. | WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 | Douglas St. | 3. 3. BROWN & BRo., Cor. 14th and’| Douglas Streets. = — Morris' shinglini 8 3o 1 do do do OFFICE OMAHA DAILY BEF, ) September 10, 1874. | Business at the banks continues fair, although the money market = MI. isner, eacud feses ‘ Chicago and tne East! AND THE | Omnlvy Direot Route | TeWaterloo, Fort Dodge, Dubuque,La Crosse, Prairie Du_Chien. Win Duluth, Janesville, K | Green bay, Racine, Steven's Point, Watertown, Oshilosh, Fon Du Lac, Madison and Milwankee. Matamoras do Best Oak do Baltimore Oak rench Kips. eadiog brands Douwestic Kipy do " Calf Heumlock Upper, Oak do ' do Grain do do Liuings, per dozea, . Toppiogs, ~ do. Moroceo (Boot. Leg) per foot, do (Oil Dressed) d do (Simon) do (Glove Ki Welt Leather, per side, Boot Webbing, per bol Oak Harpsss Leather, do do do do do do 0Oak Line do Hemlock Harncss Leai SUGARS. BRIGHT’S DISEASE, Granuated . wierni o ' i Kl cuttoatdo Stanaeni x 0o . et G Exime * 4 | Yeliowe [ N0 haien o | Rio chotee prm. o prime do 2| dogood do | 0GJava, And a positive cure for HEE T ANp THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOW RESERVOIR Land Grzats (selling) $825.00 Land Warrants, (160 buying).. .. 176.00 Land Warrants (160 acres selling) .. o .. 185.00 | Agricultural College Serip, (1€0 acres buyiug) Do.—Selliug. Exchange on New York, 1 per ct. The commercial market is gene- rally active, through all lines in the | wholesale trade. Local trade is quiet. We noto a slight change in sugar, dried fruit and fish. With these exceptions the market is firm | at yesterday’s quotations. Provisions — Market steady ; demand heavy. | Janet flung the door to znd locked | You mustgo away. Gout, Gravel, Strictures, | it, shivering with terror. | done harm enoughalready, heaven | | "«What's -after you?’ cried her | knows, for Trevanion mistrusts me mistress, dropping her bracelet in | now. You have been the bane of | dismay. | of my lie. You squandered every | | “The ghost, ma’am. Sure, every | cent of your iubegitance; you | | servant ‘in the house has seen it | begged and borowed and stole | afore to-night, and 1 wouldn’t be- | mine until you left me without a | lieve them. Bt there it was, walk- | dollar. You forged and robbed, and ing up and down the south corridor. | —Oh, Bruco—at last took the life of Och, but it makesmy blood run | the good old man who had been our cold to think of it.” guardian, and drove me into such “Nonsense!” laughed Mrs. Hart- | endless misery and torment that I ly. “Whata fright you gave me | threw myselfinto the loch to rid for nothing. A ghost, indeed! 1fofit. And then Trevanion Janet, child, it's some idle fellow | came and rescued me and carried playing a jokcon you. What was | me away from the scene of my m it like?” ery, never doubting or suspecting Janet was sobbing hysterically | that 1 had loved such a sin-steeped | with fear, but she dried Ler eyes! creature as you. Go away; go, be- | and looked soberly at her mistress. | fore you take me from the greatest “A joke, ma’am ! Sure there’s no | blessing He ever gave me—the love oking about yon thing—the tallest, | of a good, honorable man.” st spiritof a man I| She made a motion as if to leave 3 ; clad in black gar- | him, but he caught her in bis arms ments like a friar’s, and _an awful | and forced her fo look up into his splotch of blood on one of his sunk- | face. Death stared down at her, en cheeks— and for a moment Elsie fel( so sick Janet's sentence was never fin- | and fuint that she fancied they were ished, for with a cry that rang | going over the dark river together. through the house like a wail, her | ~ “Let me go, Bruce,” she said mistress threw up her hands and | faintly; ‘“%e might come and I fell at her feet in a dead faint. would be ruined.” | “The Lord save us,” ejaculated [ “Let him come. Do you think I | the girl, as in a panic of terror she | have haunted this house all these rushed “to the bell-rope and sent | weeks to let you go so lightly? O, peal after peal ringing through the | Elsie, you don’t know what 1t is to house. | be dying—yes, dying for love! To Ina moment Trevanion Hartly | get only a kick or a cuff when your | and the the servants were battering | whole soul yearns for a kind word, at the door, which was opened at | Let me stay, Elsie. They would length by’ the frightened Jauet. { not find me here, and it won't be Elsie lay white and stirless, a [long until I am a ghost in very crumpled beap of velvet, lace and | truth.” Jewels, her little hands tightly | Elsie’s heart was softened. She clenchad on her bosom. Trevanion | lay in his arms and eried like a lit. picked uer up and carried her to the | tle child. For one day this outlaw. bed in the room adjoining, whereshe | ed creature hiding from the law had lay senseless so long that the awed | beex, pure and good and tenderly servants began to fear the swoon | beloved. What had driven him was death. mto the downward road none but ““What has done this? Janet, was | God, Who rules the destinies of the she ill or what2” cried Trevanion, | strong and weak, ever knew. And | chafing the cold hands in despair. | the youg wife put her arms around And Junet told her story in an | his neck and kissed the thin cheeks awed whisper, while the face of the | nassionately. husband grew whiter and whiter | * «Oh, Bruce, if you only could ! P'd until it rivaled Elsie’s in color. freely give you shelter ; but he is so “A man in black clothes, did you | proud und “stainless, he would dis. say® he sharply. = “Don’t | own me if he knew I had ever loved you think it was Scofch brogans | a felon and a murderer, And why and tartain plaid, my woman " did you ever bring me such sorrow?"” No, I don’t,” “replied Janet | «God knows, girlea! Unless the stoutly; “and yow'll be frightened | devil tempted me, for it wasn’t be- yourself if you'ever meet it.”” cause I didn’t love you. Ah! littie Trevanion shut Lis teeth in silent | one, it will be like tearing the heart rage; for again the tormenting | outof me to leave you now.” thought took possion of him that | He fell to kissing the lovely lily- Elsie had a sccret, and, toadd tohis | face with sueh a passionate, hunger- perplexity, the first word Elsie ut- | ing earnestness that Trevanjon tered when life and sense came to | Hartly, coming softly down the cor- her was “Bruce!” Slowly, slowly, | ridor, his face distorted with wrath, the old_trouble came back to Elsie [ and pain, cried out like an enraged as she lay staring up into the stern, | beast, as he tore his wife from the set face of the husband she adored. | ghostly arms and flung her from She held up her hands bescechingly. | him. She fell, her head striking “Save me!” she muttered feebly. | the oak paneltng of the wail with & | (‘Save me Trom it, Trevanion. It|dull thud The ghost snatched her would be worse than death to fall | o his breast with a cry of agony. into its hands.” My sister—my only sister! killed “A ghost will injure nobody, El- | through me,” sie. If there is nothing in the flesh | Trevanjon stood like one stunned. you fear, you need not dread a | This, then, was the secret of Elsie’s ghost.” past life. - The sister of a felon and He smoothed her damp hairaway | a murderer! For every word the from her white temples as hespoke, | unhappy pair had uttered had been but Elsie felt the distrust in his | carried tohis ears a hst) oo voice. and fell intoa passionate it | cealed behind a pillar, his worst of weeping. ~Trevanion motioned | fears of an old lover, or possibly hus- the servants to leave the room. | band, in that unknown past which Then he besought Elsie tounburden | troubled him so much “since the her mind tolum, and to withhold night Elsie’s white lips unconscious- nothing that might, in the future, | Iy murmured “Bruce,” realized, | bring trouble between them. | “The servants, aroused by foud “You need not be afraid to confide | words and the brother's cry of hor- in me, love,” he said, soothingly, | ror, gathered about the group in the “for nothing butactual erime could | south corridor, come between us.” As a stream of lamp-light fell on Actual crime! Elsio closed her | the scene they started back, with an eyes, and an fey coldness fell onher, | involuntary ery, for their mistress for to keep her husband’s love she | lay in the arms of the “friarlike must bear her secret to the end. ghost,” with a horrible ghastly “Its nothing, Trevanion,” she | wound on her white forehead, and said at last; “I believe Jane's ghost | the master stood like one n a night- has unsettled my mind.” mare, striving to speak, but could And with that explanation Tre- | not for the choking in his throat. vanion had to be content, for Elsic |~ «Take her away,” he groaned, was g firmas a rock. “Theend | with a gasp. “I have misjudged will come soon enough,” she | and killed her thought; ‘et him cast me off then, | ~ The brother carried her back to if he will. If a mercifal God had | her own, room and Iaid her on the only taken me out of the world be- | hed. He dropped down in a sort of fore T knew what bitter dregs lie at | aint and the servants lifted him the bottom of g cup of bliss.”” and carried him back to a room in For hours jshe lay there, white, | the south corridor, where for weeks sleepless, staring, her hands clasped | and days he tossed and raved in the above her head, and ber husband | delirium of fever. Eisie had not pacing the room, watching her | been so seriously injured as at first anxiously. i supposed, and after the first shock For if ever 3 man worshipped & | was over rallied with a sort of reck- w5l | 1 oo e By Pt oo e Disbetes, Dyspepsia > vous Debility, Dropsy, er~ 104 | | OMAHAaNdCHICAGO, 3 | Constant improvem: nts have taken place in the way of Teducing Grude, and placiog iron | with Steel Rails, 2dding 5 its rolliag stock | mew aud Elegant DAY and SLEEPING CARS - Equipped with the *W cstinghouso Air Brake' | s Flattorme” sotabiabiog comforss. | a8y | bieand commedious Eating Houses, ofiering all 16 | the comfarts of traveling the age can produce. Frow 4 1o 40 Fast Express Traius ruu each | s lines of this road, | th 10 the traveler selecting this | route sure and cortain councctions in any di- rection he mav wish (0 0. Princival Connections. AT MISSQURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux City, Yankton and poluts resched’ via Sioux City'and Pacific railrosd. ‘4| AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodgs, | Des Moives, Ottawa and Keokuk. AT NAHSHALLfor S A Daluth, and northwestern points. CEDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo, Cedar les City, Burlington nd St Louls. ON for Dubugne, Dunleith, Prai- rie du Chies, La Crosse, and sl points on the | Chiesgo, Clir'ton and Dubuque, ‘snd Chicago, 5 | Dubuque and Minnesots railroads. AT FULTON for Freeport, Rac 1ail points in Wisconsin, AT CHICAGO with all ratlway lines leading out of CI Throu ies vi line can Non-retention or Incostinence of Urine, Tevie | tation, Indaiaation or Ulceration of the | BLADDER AND XIDNEYS SPERMATORRHEA, B~ LAND EXPLORING TICK- TR forsale at O. & N. W. depot, = Yaring coupons which wi'l be tak- 3 :n at full cost in payments for land. a5 S0n65 e Most Wo:derfal Medical bi.- | —Every Man | Rangoon cholce. Loucoerioe or Whites, Discases of the Prosirate Carolina... Gland, S one a the Bladder, Colcul & covery of the Ag : his own Phys clan. wrazier’s Great Remedy GRAVEL OR BRICK DUST DE- Concord do RO Collar Legther (black] 54t 551, do “do (Russet) do Fateat Dash Leatber, S0APS | | | And Mucus or Milky Discharges. EKEARNEY'S == Extract Bucha! =t | & Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical = Powell & Co., Soap monufactureys. | Sapc. Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon | Republ.c, dc., Chemical Olive, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 5@5 144 ; German Mot- led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS ANL UPiOLSTERER'S BSTOCK. | Kirk's standard full do sterling. Lie people 3 the Unital States have boon amgged with an xg‘.(.' Patent Medicin and s ks S ‘maposters] for the past few yeurs, | . iostshanclal maper. The writer 31 the Sifwing 1 one of thé victima, snd wishes to esent & very piain case. “lieving ihat by clansing the blood was ¥ true way ‘of banishing aisease, and | o great, sullorer {rom weak lungs and “erofulons affection, and fter trying wany ‘Medicines and the most fnent Poyscians, 1 commenced doctoring self, at last d scovered a Blood. s_m:ur, ¥ oot Bitters, which not only gave me im- clite rele but ater & fow wieks eBoctnd | h left me, my lung They ire'made’onhc bestmaterial Excelsior Man’fg M. ROGERS Every stose guaranteed 1o give satisfactton ST. LOUIS, MO., Omaha. Nobra. Black goods, Westers Sdo “do Virgh do do Lorrilard’ Brigt do do do. d Virginia... harl L OMAHA MARKETS. Permanently Curevall Diseases of the Curetully Corrected Datly Srwellings, DRY GOODS. 1 Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes, the | following quctations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut moulamngs, one inch, per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 8 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 iach 7c; 2 inch 15¢; 8 inch 2le. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 8 inch 18@ 45¢; imitotion rosewood and gilt, 1 [2Popnd inch 5@10c; 2 inch 10®20c; 8 inch [2 d 15@30c. bR e 3 a0 a0 a Corn, Tropay ‘per case do” Wilow " do Existing in Men, Women and Children, No Matter What the Age! Prot. Stecle says: “One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more than ali other Buchus combined.” 0D, By Co., 2. 3. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and utes; Kates etc., at the artbam Sireer, Omahi, Dougla Streets. 4| and 210 at the priucipal ticket offces ilong the 5 | line of the U. P, K. K. B2 Baggage checked through to all principal 4 | Eastern | W2 ETT, MARVIN HUGHITT, | singe'r Ag t. Gen. Sup't. G G.EDDY, cetagionsie | Depot 104 Duane™St, N. Y. 3 e;hyn}dl; \‘nll:sml‘::n 10 answer corres : poidenco and give advice sraci’ is Short | Peesead sty tor procsiatis. freo..aw Crane & Brigham Wholesale Agent: . San Francisco, Cal. e a te bl.ckberrios A rasplerries Taisins, per seedless raisins, ot alone on, Asthia, Catarzh, s, but sl disesses = Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for Gve dollars. s titters becoming very great, I commenced put- R e T g o ERATILE S B8 00T BITTERS. i was at first backward in K presenting cither mysell or medicin “public—not being & Patent Medici |Omaha & St. Lou Line 1874 CANNED GOODS. can Myer's oysters, per case. do_do ‘o d do William’s do wousands of boitles «f my Koot Bitters, and | Iy devire and deterniination to place the e within the roach of every suflering man, | ¥ ouan aud child on tue face of the civilized lobe. | [ Ti: cant principle that operates 1n these ol Bitters is .y posses in cloau 4 the turgid blood aad Lauishing the vile Lsors truin the"systew. oot Bitie's g @ iricily » Medicioal Preparation, compoun Trou foota combined with herbs ani pla ris, many of which were used in the koxi o day: i forclathers, when people were cured by Soie simplo root or herb, and whet Culomel ind other poisuns of e miser-] Kiugdom | were unknows. They open il tho natural passages of the | body, cast out disease, take awiy all sickness sud build ‘wp the system with puro blood, hence they miast roach all disesses by purifiea’ tion and nourishment. No person can take Root Bitters and rematn tong wnwell. _ Viciory upoo victocy they have f gcitiod over disease and death in all siations ind conditions in Iife. They are coustantly ef- focting cures of the utmost importance. “For | § Consuimpiion, Asthima, Sercful, Scrofulous Fuptions, Cathrrh, Weak Lungs, Lost Vitality &nd Broken-down Constitutions, these Boot Bitters are uni versaliy adumitied 16 be the most woderful Medical Discovery kuown 1o the world. teir pecioral healing p ‘bene trate every portion of tho hutan {rame, sooth- ing ‘the Lungs, sirengibeaiug the Stomach, Klineys and Liver, cicanaing tbe blood frous every biad ot nuwsory X0 wther tnedichae will ro’ Chronic Rheumatisi, B fionrt Diseaso, Futs, Dlstns, Headuche B Dyspepsia, Fever aud Agus, Costiveness, Piles, Driaary Dissasce, Kidosy Bisosse, and Livor Complaint, so quickly as this Root Bitters. * All P such iscases ae caused from s bad stomach %03 8 poisonous condition of the blood. For reaidy ! garvous young e, suGering from los euory, foss ‘of energy. streagtheniag oot Bitiers aro especially Taisenied. - One botkls w1l do more toward tiug Syphiis, Scarvy, Tetter, Fever Bore Eves, Tumors, kncerous. forua ons, Dropey, Erysipelas, Salt Bheum, Ulcers, o, Flesh orius Bloiihay Pusialeh Exurt tlons, piunpies 05 s face, and Corruptions fro S Biood than all 0tLar femmedien 1 exisionce. ls. W, FRAZIER, CLEVELAND, OHIO. 3 ders Root Bitters are sold by all the lead- g, biorokeapers and Cormine. Sok Wholesale by Strong & Cobb, 199 Superior [ street, and Beaton Myers & Canfield, 127 Wat- er street, Cleveland, O.; B. L. Fabinestock & o, Pitisburg; George' C. Goodwin & Coy oston ; Joun ¥. Houry Curran & Co, Uni ‘States Medicine House, 8 and 9 College Place, New York; Wyth brothers, Philadeipha; Ful: ler & Fuller, Chicago ; John D, Park, Cincinna- 11, and otber firsi-class Drag Houses, Show this notice o_your druggist of store- weoper. Ask for FRAZIERS ROOT BITTERS, and accopt 0o sabstitute whatever. Price with: | in the reach of all—$1 per bottle six bottles - 85. vi3ddwly APPLETON’S American CYCLOPEDIA New Revised Edition. tirel; written by the ablest writers on Tevery puvject . Printed. from new 1pe, ‘aud fiusirated with Several Thoussad ‘Engravings and Maps. by originally publisbed under the title o it W NN CRLOPAEDLA was complated in 1563, since which time the wide S rebiation which 1t hasattained in a1l parts of fhe Unived States, and the sigus! developments \ehich have taken place in every branch of ‘clence, literature, &ud art, have indured the tors and publishers to submitit to an exact fhorough rerision, and fo issye & Da< "dition eutitied, THE AYERICAN CYOLOPAM- g tho st tom years e progres of Q- coveay in ovey Gopriment of Eavwieigs s WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per SO MR g pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ | sioypamotth do :" 03 cach sdditional foot, 756 per e TO THE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | | OF BOTH SEXES. ¥0 OHARGE POR ADVICE AND CoN- | SULTATION, DR J. B. DYOTT, graduste of Jefforson Medical College, Philadel- | Exhiis phis, author of several valuable | iscabod works, 2an be consulted on all dis. eases of the Sexuul and Urinary or- gans, (which ho has msde an es- teics pecial study,) either in male or fe- | Suche & FAOM, 0T LMY oporeting male, 10 matter from what canse | “aon trcue Sugar-Coated, Concentrated, Root and Herbal Juice, Antle Billous Granules. THE “ LITTLE GIANT” CATHARTIC, or Multum 1~ Parvo Physic. Tho novelty of mode Pharmacen! S taking the larze. repy Compoed of c eguggzszegy The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R 1s the only dire Poppercll 84 .. do 940 REPPS. do 10 Union und all wool terry, per yard | Oolones, per poun.... 1 50@8 20; Imperial, plain and stri- | Yousg fizson. per pouad: ped, 2 50a8 00. e o DAMASKS. Snow Flake, (Wells & Union per yard, 150; all wool, old Dus 2 00a3 C0. COTTONAD, 8. Farmers and Mechanics.. Great Western. BER EEy ¥ line to ST. LOUISs | AND THE EAST, FROM | | moed, v XXXX Germania, B B. California. { Langley. 1 CF MATTRASSES, OMAHA AND THE WEST Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 10 8 00at 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. RETAIL LIST Sublect to ohange of market witnout WM. M. FOSTER, 0 V.P. B. R. track bot. ¥ aratam ar GEO A. HOAGLANL. Jolats, stuading and sil, 21t and ua- GINGHAMS, Gamy , beavy welght light' do I1ps, four bushel ... adee gunni . ain bags, Amosi: - Ludiow a a..0 SPICES, Nutmegs, Penang bestper pound.... i ve o ' do Alspico do do Cinamon bark do do ! COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. 3 bbls., 100 D, 2 1 cans, per doz. 2 do do . WHITE FISH, | E s cars between Omans and St. Louis ana b itore between OMAIIA anu NeW YORK. This th Ouly .ine runninga Biddefoa. 140 % PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR EAST 8.0 | FROM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL . OF THE UN1ON PACIF1C EXPRESS TRAIN, Amoskesg .. Beaver Creek, Ha, Otis, B B. Ous, C originating, or how lorg standing A practice of 30 yes y Calomel of | 4% Pessengers taking other routss nave s | disagreeable transfer at the Kiver Station. REACHING ALL 8 EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES R S— e ———— @ rs cnables him %6 4 00 Biddeford.. Being enti Hoasier. o parttcalas 1 They ope- itat iet, | to treut diseases with success. Cuzes | ; guaranteed. Charges PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY : | Those at a distance ¢: rely vegetable,n: overdif; whiile © b Fencing No 1 | do” Nog: | 1st common board: |2 do do | | No. 1 kits Family in kits. b fmilyin’ Family, in kit No.1, fatewi reasonable. | roees, KEE N \S. ation, ¥mpure YANKEE NOTIONS. iuthe Shoulders, Tighit Chest, Dizziness, Sour symptoms and en- | of tho Stomach, Bad tasto \couth, Eilious attacks, Pain in | region’of Kidneys, Internal Fever, | Bfoatea’ geel About Stom achs Rush of Bloo. Icad, High Col= 1 clali = 'an rorward I » stock boards, 10 and 1 ind “B” do do ' do do “C" do do do do Istclear, 1,13, 1 4 uad 2 inch, 2 do ' do™"dodo 3 do do do Flooring, clear. do - 1st do 2 do 3 do narrow, clear. 1atclear cliing 3 ek é;m 21 do do mmon siding. do. ! ters describing closing stamp to prepay | BerSend for the Gu | Price 10c. i J. B. DYO111, | Physicion ana Surgeon, 104 *Duane pler | street, N. v and the Celebrated Westinghouse | | OBSTACLES to MARRI Air Brake. BFSce that your tickeis read via | . MAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUN | tXeeTects of Frrors and Abux oo Restored New a able remedics. Book: culars | | sent froe,in sealed envelupes. - Address, TOW. ARD ASSOCIATION, 113 North Ninth &1 Philadelphia, Pa ,—an Tnstitution having abigh Fepatation for honorale condact and profce. sional sldwim Gharles Popper, | i WHOLESALE BUTCHER| ND CATTLE BROKER, ‘ ASK FOR SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Reller, | tontt Proprietor of the postage. ¢ to Health. KURTZ MOMR & C5., 231 Street. Farnham do | This Entire Line is equipped with BROUL CurU. Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, CIGARs N, Manufacturer, 53 15th Street. Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, iy 15 wnivevesh nece s s a2 00 ® 3. 825 0 | Miller's Safety Platform and Cou 3 00 00 do’ 3500 5 00 i s 24 L Partiga: Yours Truiy. Kansas City, S, Joseph & Council Gold Medal Bium itaiced, 080 Via Omaha and St. Louis. 100 00 | Tickets for salo at eor. Tenth and Farnham 100 00 sireets, and U. P. Depot, Omuba. 10) 0 B os.TEHON 65 00 Lath per 1000 50 00 D & M pickets eer 100. Squure do tiese littio moved, perfect satisfaction to | and ren | cowuaBEERNEGRENRETEERSRENES ¢ B || 8288K828888288L8828388823882838 a They arc 12 by ail enterprish Druggisis a T conts a bottice Liberal discount on carload lots. WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cont oft DOORS, (Wedged.) | 28 per cent off i 1cago List. BLINDS. GEO. 5. 2ADED GeaP s, | | P A i i i [ u CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. | Halt barrel sacks Chicago, Rock Island | and Pacific R. R. | THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM | OMAHA TO CHICAGO | AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, L:avenport and Rock Island. All Passenger Trains are equipped with the WESTINGUOUSE FATENT Alh ok iy Mtller's Pateat Safety Pitiorss and Cosion. e | 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, | conecting as foliows: AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley | Eailroad, for Oskalooss, Ottumwa, Keokel A. C.DAWES, Geil Sipt. Gew'l 2 VANDALI ROUTE HiA S 3 TRAINS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT OEANGE g 80 per centoff st White imo por bil, Lonisvletdneat PG il Plastarihy bal Turred 10 Plisteriog boica. OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &ec. N. . D. SOLOMON. ROBERT (. STEELL. , No 1§ sse1 0y i KPRIN Linen printed. YARNS, Balmoral Yarn, all colors, Germantown Wool, Saxony Ya: 2§ 181 Lara on, following quotations this day: Potatogs, 90@S1 00 per bushel ; Butter, prime 25@30c; Butter, good 20@25¢; Butter, cooking 10(@15¢; 2 per doz; Live chickens | 250@2 75; Lemons, 14 00 per bex. OYSTERS » Turpentine. train'd Headlight Oi ating | 2| Lubricatin Wova, of- SALERATUS! RISING SUN = PAINTS, &C White Lead, St. Louis, Srtictly Pure “ e Tw ey Bran woman, that man was Trevanion Soade’s hew work ol relerence an imperuiive waot. ment of political afirs bas kept eyt e g e it appication to the Industrial snd useful sia andthe ‘convesience ‘34 rtrmant of Sock e, Groat wars and consequen revolu- i octare, Lavoiving mackonal Coanges S macwias mowment. - The clvil war of ourown ey, WhILh wasat ita height when the Jast md of the ol work sppearsd, bas happily Toen snied, 124 1w Sourie st onmidl e hoet commenecd S ee accessions 10’ ur Rical know- e been mie by the Lo =~ oitieal revolations of the last 4 B natural rosult of the inpeo of Save brought 1ato public view a multivude Taen, whose TALCS are o every one's "Sodof whose lives every onels urk ‘b pariiculsrs. Gredt batties have A and imporiant sleges malniAlDed, e detatls are sa yot.proserved only wapapers or in he traiuient publice- (helday, bu which ought now 4o take 3 bermanect and authentic bistory v e the s o Loy oo 55 r Loen & s o lorsaation. 10 the Tatost. pos- e aee, A1 10 {urnish &3 sccuraie. account ot the.sase. receut. discoverics 1. seience of Srery i, producton 1o st i o€ Peation in the pract H e ve » sucinct and original rocord of ot politieat and historial event. Fori has boon begun alter g And caro- 1abor, and with the most smple Yarrylig 1t 0 1o & successful tion. None of Lhe arlginal sirotype plaies have beou used, printed on oo Jormng 1o fact & new Cyclopedit, a an compass a8 13 predeces” | o prater pesusity. et s ek Poution ax ave loen sugseind by o | P stratiogs Which are introduced for the fret time in the preasrt sdition have been . it for the sake f pictors but to s e oxt. ey embrace all ural 2 112 I HItD “ i I i i HEL £ i | Ey | tul preliminary Tescurces for & et nce: B L heir exocai son is snormous, ad it uda welcome tion as an ad- S foarare of the Crclopitin, a0d. worthy haraciar: s0id to Subscribers only, payable “ch volume. It will ‘b com- Asoot 800 ks iy Westcased itk 00 e about . ally ey ready. Succesding aain plotion, wiii be lasued. oaee b of the Awzaicax Crevo- A etug type, ilastrations. ste: wil 23iis,on application. FIBST (LSS CANVASSING AGEN1S | ddreus the Publisbers, | avenues Hartly——the very madness and in- tensity of his love transforming 1t into & passion that might at any ‘moment flash out into open jealousv. | When she arose he hovered arouna tentions and caresses that turned | Elsie sick with happiness, yet al- ways watching, watching, until lus wife grew white andsspiritless, and fejt his love a sword suspended over her head. The ghost meanwhile was not | idle. Ithad been soen repeatedly in the house and on the grounds, | but oftener in the south corridor, which adjoined Mrs. Hartly’s rooms. And it began to be rumored that | Hartly-hall was haunted since the advent of its mistress, and that the master ate little and slept less, and | his wife was growing; as white as a ghost herself. The [ast member of | this highiy respected Hampshire family was evidently under a dis- graceful cloud. But then it was good for him, everybody said—how could he expect any better when he had so little sense as to marry agirl he had fished out of a Scotch lake. And everybody is generally right ; | for Trevanjon Hartly had nobody to taank for his misery but himself. Janet saw it; the butler, cook and footman, everybody but Elsie, who | watched and longed and hungered for a sight of that ghastly face, with the splatgh of blood on ‘its sunken cheek. The winter sot In wild and | stormy ; the wind whistled down | from the bleak hills, and whirled soughingly up the long, yew the ivy branches y and drearily beat & dull refrain on the chapel windows; but still Elsie ll.lul'lle(l)e the breezy corridors and windy terraces, hoping, praying for | a glimpse of the ghost to end her | suspense or confirm her fears. { One bitter day id mid-Winter Treyanion was suddenly called from home on urgent business. That night Elsie seemed oppressed with an unusual restlessness, and arising from her bed at dead of night she | slipped her tiny feet into velvet siip- pers and wrapping herself up in s warm, crimson shawl she went out to pace up and down the south cor- rider. The full moon P u;hng through a clear sky and her lam- bent s‘;'n lit up the corridor. And there, right before Elsje’s eyes, in a stood the ghost, the venerable, 9 & 551 Broadw: . New y‘{.’-x, black-robed ghost, with the ghastly face, and the awful splateh of blood on its sunken cheek. And a cry, her tenderly, loading her with at- | broad, bright patch of moonlight, | less courage and placed herself at the bedside of her dying brother. Trevanion kept out of her sight | as much as possible, for he dreaded to meet the sad, appealing look of the azure eyes that scemed to plead eloguently for mercy, when he new that he along had been hard and unjus One morning in February he was summoned to the bedside of the dying man, and felt relieved when he found Elsie was not there. The great solemn eyes looked into his searchingly. “You'll pardon me for wishing to see you at all,” said the sick man, “‘but I could not go without a ‘word about Elsie. Don’t visit my sins on her. The McLeods were a proud race and an honorable ore, until I brought disgrace on the nameby my evil deeds. ~ Their women were ay pure as the women of your family ; their men as brave and honorable | as yourself, until I_heaven pardon me—slipped out of God’s hands in- to the clutches of the evil one, We adored each other, Elsie #hd I, and I broke her hearf. You've 'been mistrustful of her sometimes, I know, but don’t blame her for keep- ing her relationship tosuch a wretch as me a secret.” ‘Trevanion promised and a mo- | ment after the load was lifted from Elsie’s heart, and the only shadow that had ever darkened herlife was removed; for when the glaring February sunset —crimsoned the westorn sky the spirit of the erring and repentant man drifted over the river, and the ghost of Hartly-hall was laid forever.— Pittsburg Chron- . <., xamnarm KEBE & KARBACH, 15th st. etween Farnham and sroey s's OMAHA, NEB. —MANUPACTURER OF— Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. Dealers in and manufacturers of | AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! ARTICULAR 4 T"ENTION PRk TSN, A T 2 Repairing of wagon sod Mackmith | prompriy domeat reasonable rices nyibing H. C. WALKEZ, —MANUFACIUKEY AND DEALER IN— BOOTS & SHOES 510 13(h St. Betwees Farham sal Douglas as W. B. & Co.—Select, can; um 48 ets per can. HARDWARE. J0HN T. EDOAR. Common var. Horse shoe Norway nail STEEL. Jesup's Eaglish —do. do Burden's horse shoes, per keg do mule do’ ' do - Northwestern horso nails. Stor balfpatent axles, discount 10. 100 40 601 per keg.. 8 s & i s 34 fine 10d Bnivug do s o g G do G 104 caniug do & 4ot G @ o G Wrought, all szes Carriage and tir Narrow wrought, fast join Cast, loose pin reversib) MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure for! Hoes and guiden rakes.. American Trop. do brasm. sevTags. H Holt's Ha.vest King,per do. Ha.vest Kiog pe Bowland | do Moore, do polished do o black spades. do polished do _do AXES. Western Crown. do do COFFEE MILLS. Farke's No 3, iroa box.... do do1t3 do - 3o o35 Union ir ® do35 do Britauia.. FILES. Hargrave, Smith & Co. American’ File Co. Lippeneott’s do tandard 58 cts per can; Medi- n'and sqiiare, Dundee thimble skeins, discount 46 per cent, AGRICULTURAL TM LEMENTS. o3 black shovels, DIE... do's “‘spring point’’ L H shovels. ~iscount 73 cts per Enameld Glass, colors, ¥ 5q. it | Window Glasm" 50 9 o discouni FARNHAM. TN PLATE. Hx20IX do 14x20 IXX do 14x20 IXXX 100 plate D X, 100 plate DXX R & fi"nfin{lxk do 2 23 er cent. anuannaunssas ansangvssages 3 ] ualit Firstq do ' do do 2 &3 8 & les add oo cent. 86 BEZ B 88 ¥8 53 EERRE otui 882y £3 sesss sses B Nos. 006 859 1u 5 011 1 HHow —— e i0s. 15,16 1 0! Perbundlels peroent cona ok do TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14ith & 2 i i BRANEEE R RN gen sessseEseeessssLes Numbers 16 1o %...oou.... 'n Ruseia, all Nos, and St. Loais. Soway Lor all poiats north to St Paul. South-Western * pranch, for Washington and all poinfs south. AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport Paul Railroad for pointa north. Railroad for Freeport, Be. waukee and Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAN: fstand and St. Louis Railroad for St. and potnts south. AT RUCK ISLAND wit: AT BUREAU JUNC, Ty, Lacere, Chillicothe an R icothe and Peoria, xoud for polais nort, b and sogh. AT CHICKGO with ) Hac b South. “}'E’RO‘UGH fl(i}E’l‘s 1o alf Eastern is line,can , and au.unn obtained, Saccratng ‘prinis cket offce of tho compeny. Omabia, and also at the privcipal sioker along ti neof the U,pP. &x“v 3 Baggnge Chee Prinei; 0’] 'r %"l, ¢ J. B Lacey, icket Agent, pal Eastern Points. Chi Route from And all Pounts in On all night trains 7ia this route. CONNECT10NS. 1. At U. P: Transfer with U; Bailroad for Omaha. 2 08 and Council Klufls Railroad and all pofnta south. 8. At Northwest paints east. for st 4 Paal, Il railréads. Steamers for Upy during navigation and with polats in the Northweat. 5. At Blair with Omaba an “ailroad for mabia and South 6. At Fremont, Nebrasks, Pacic raiiroad Tor all pola fic const. | Pointa in Northern N western Railway offices. Railway. F. C. HILLS, Gen. Ticket Ag't. GEO, W. GRATTAN, Ageat, Omcua, AT GRINNELL with the Central Railroad of Paul, At’'WILTON JUNCTION with th Muscatine, AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union 4 it, Racine, Mil- and all polnts in noribera Lilinois D with the Rocktord, 1 h the Peoria & I Teand Eailioad for Peori: ant pons sk - with brauch, for Hen. ALLE with the Illinois Central Rall- | | ith “I1 lines East, North and | concerning polats, at the 125 Farnham St., ked Throngh to all 8.8 STEVENS, © Gen'l Western Ag't Omaba. Sioux City & Pacific R. R, The Shortest and only Direct COUNCIL BLUFFS/| St. Paul, Minneapolis, NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PaLACE SLEEPING CARS Pucific 2. At Councll Bluff, with Kansas City, St. i*souri Vailoy with the Chicago and tern railway for Chicago and all At Sloux City with Soux City and 8 inois Central and Davota Southern Missouri Biver, stages for ali 4 Northwestern | ern Nebraska. . | wich the Union | te est aud the | T, AL Wiane with stoge for Sortolk and at | B Tickets for uale in Chicago azd North- Be sure your tickets read via S.C. & P, L. BURNETT, Sup't, | | Indianapolis, Cincinnati, ‘Louisville, | Chivago, Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore Washington, - axp— NEW YORK & st Rock ‘Louis cities, infor- offices arrival of Traics from the West. ONLY. NE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston = Are for Sal | TICKETS TS comfony N.E."corncr Fourth & Chestnut e, St. Louis, snd the Principal Ral'~ iy Oiicen in the West: | CHAS. BABCOCK, C. E. RUSSELL, [y ‘ Batins Faxas," " Krmaas g, | JOHN E.SIMPSON CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Gensupty RO » 0 3B rouss S A, Tuoitea srates Office, | Confactioners’ Tool Works, Thos' Mills & Bro., Manufacturers o Confectioners’Tools out Ics Cresm Fireezer &, Nos. 1301 & 1303 No PEILADELPHIA, PA, ESTABLISHED 1864, }Cuu.oa_vmsar PARMER. ‘upoc spplication, ar = iR DAY 3 = $5 10 89() “5* 2, Aure e ing people of either sex, yousg ar 0id, make more money 8¢ work (o= Un in Uheir spre e anyiilog sise. Wine uis Propritors; 03An M1 GoraL, Mrvis, Atvx: ments cr all the time than ac Addiess STINSON & CU,, Portland, BovsYL | | NATIV. | Eighth S¢, | GELES VINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his E WINES AND | M. EELLER & Co., Corner of Battery and Washington Sta. | SAN FRANCISCO marT seAL, PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha And Points on U. P.R.R., hould take the {0 \“LINCOLN ROUTE" SON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD!' ATCHI | And socure tor themsetves tne chofia of Six Popular R ates from Atchison to Chicago and St. Louls, All makiog Reliable € anections and being | AN 4 1ay a0 taconvenience arriving trom | Fetrionaid tracators can e avoliod’ Weer o Cnicago and St. Louis by securing Ticket via | ATCHISON and the ATCHISUN & NEBRASKA RAILROAD. | Direct and Raliable Connaetions are also mate with the A.T. & 8. F. B. R for the Great Arka.sas Valley & Colorado, And with w1 l1nes runoing South to pointa & Soutlsern Kansas and the Indian Torvitory. Ask for Ticket LINCOLN & ATCHISON CIAS. C.SMITH, F. WHITE Gen': Supt, Gen'l Pass. Ag't. AtghiSon, Kansas | Zuipped with Palace Dav azd Bleeoiag Cara. | BAKING SODA! BEST IN USE Pram Meyer & Raspkoand Whitney ‘Bauserman & Co. \CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS [OF TEAS | | —AND— East India Coods, 213 and 215 FRONT STREET San Francisco California. mehsTm PLATTE VALLEY 'REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Local Ageat fo the U.P.R.R. LANDS, | Columbus, - Neb, | Gavernment Lands Located | T. P. Lands Sold! Improved Farms and Town Cots for | CASHEI! |ON LONG TIME!! saF-All Communications Cheer« fully Answered '100,000 ACREST | | BICH PARMING LAND IN NEBRASKAY 500 Hanscom Place Lots! | JH[OUSES AND LOT .n tae city ot o, for salochean and o oot tce e BOGGS & HILL | | Real estate brok, ove s store, ! ol e over Mackey'ssore, Fashionable Dressmaking? 564 Fourtesnth St., £y oeMAHA, NER, K]

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