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Not long wers they left to wonder in doubq A ‘soon cume they had heard m h, drove them over his wondertul realm, factories making goods for women and mén ‘were working on hats great and small, s were sending them ail. aker,old them st once, R % fipil; h it il 4 i T i i i i !}%; i 25 ] gg i CAPTURING A GHOST. school room of rural district, where kidown adage) the young idess how to shoot. His present task was that of writing & letter to a chum in his oity “No doubt (he wrote) you imagine I am dwelling in asort of raral Arca- dis, and just as far as physical rature goes, T am, for thers can be mothing more green thsn the hills, nothing more clear, cool or limpid, or musical than the brocks that everywhere rib- bon the valleys. Paradise itself covld not produce mere life giving breezes, and yet my life is & burden, because the girls (nd they ate greatly the ma- jority of my pupile) are such wide- awake, mischief-loving, tormenting beaniies were never before given to one person to manage. They will have their own way, and completely demor- aliks the school; they tease, coax, and wheedle me out of my most jmportant rules, snd when endurance ceases to be a virtao, cabt upoh me aitch fe- proachfal glances and put up such pouting, pretty lios, that s fellow is ' with tears 1, w'ove to blame. gone but. for me, anthgbly | me pertactly wretched il them, when the fanlt was and she sobbed audibly. “Tam ot have fl make punish “It is enough that make every day of my life_wretshed without my retaliating, and if you will amswer for the good hebavior of your compenions in futare it shall be as you answered. promised Sud, but she grew deadly pale to the 1ipt, as he ex- tended his hand to receiva hers, The next moment her little pelm Iay in his great broad one, sbove which the raler was poised for the blow; end though their hands were hidden behind the desk, the blows could be distinetly heard. ? “One, two, thres, four—one for each truant,” eaid the teacher, lnoking down 1ato the eyes of Sue with an ex- pression none bat she could interpret, The next instant the face of Sue wasburled in her handkerchief, and her cheeks crimsoned s with shame, | Then she spoke in a sappressed voice to the teacher, and he had to bend low t0 Liear her. “Who is the scapegoat mowi” | tioried, and the dimples betrayed | that her emotion was hfighm, and it hor oyes were filled with teara they ‘were not sorrawfal ofiel. tempted to seize his hat and vamose the ranch, a3 they ssy west. Buotin epite of my complaints, don’t imagine me subjugated. I have at last issued possitive command for the students not to range off duritig study hours, a8 has been the practice. “A sort of gypyy encampmeit fa Iocated near an isolated ndok athone the hills. Among the tribe s an old fortune-teller, and of course the pretty heads of my female schoiars are com- pletely turncd, and I have not only laid down the law agaifist visiting the camp, but fixad & penalty thereto. “Now I know you will raise_yoiir hands in holy horror when I tell you that after oxhausting every other form of punishment, from the dunce cap to writing lengthy compositions (the bitter abhorrence of every féminine and all to no prposs, I have s instdnce resorted to the old fashioned one, the ferrale. And so help me, fate, I will carry it out to the bitter end, and make every little hand smart whose owner disobeys, or my name §a not Paul Oheney, " The school house where otr hero presided was some distance from the ago where he boarded, lq{l eh; walk, though pleasant, #ak lonely an passed a gravey: And of late d tales had been told of ghosts who walk there Ly moonlight, and in one or two instances, when the sohoolmaster had been belated he had obaétved an ob- ject tlothed in white fiit at a distance before him, and in his path. Though a trifls startled, he had no doubt that it was aricdle that time would unravel. Therefore, upon the night when he had remained writing to the city friend, as he hurried homeward to be in time for supper, h- gave the mattet no thought and had “reached the boundaty of the graveyard when he was confronted by the white robed apparition approaching him with ex- tended ara, The suggestionis natural to 1ts ap- pearance were the reverse of plessant, yet he never dreamed the gliding vis tant was other than earthy, and quick- ened his pace to meet it, but to his astonishment it disappeared as quickly and entirely as it swallowed by the earth. Not a little atartled and pug- zled, he hastened home, but kept his own counsel. The next morning he proceeded to school more early than usual and spent some time in reconnoitering the walk of the ghost, aud evidently to isfastion, for the broad amile that illu- mined his face as he entered the school.rocm, appesred to_assure the pupils that their teacher was in the best humor, and they would accord- ingly receive many indulgences. At recess a number of pretty heads were in close consulration, and Sae Salmon, a black-eyed beauty, said with a pout: “‘Wasn't it mean for Mr. Cheney to thresten to whip any one who went up to the Gypsy encsmpment! Just a3 if he dared to do it!" “I would lize to ses him ferrule my hand,” chimed in May Ellis. “Or mine either!” exclaimed Kitty Dalton. ““What's the use of being ach cowardly ninnies, girls? Let's go in spite of him.” T will pay for any_girl who will go with me to-dsy and_have her fortune told.” laughed Sue Swimon, merrily. “Will you} Then we will yo even if we have to submit to the punish- ment,” answered May. Tt was decided to run the risk, and accordingly when school olosed at noon they marched off boldly to learn the mystery of the future, I must be half past one at least,’’ exclaimed one of the number, as were hastening back from their visit to the Gypsy camp, half repsntant and auxious to know what would ba the result ot their breaking the law. “T wish Thadn’t gone,” sighed Kit- tEy ruefully. ‘It was all your fault, ue. “I know it," returned the yousg lady with & merry laugh; “and I am ready now not only to take my shate of punishment, but youra as well.” “It is all very well to talk,” seid May, “but you are sure you will get off with the lightest penalty, and that you can do anything you please with Paul Chaney.” “Can 11 Well. then, I'll shield you for your disobedience. So up and be brave. Here we are, ard school bas commenced.” They marched in and took their seats, and lifted their guilty eges to encounter the indignantly flashing ones of their much abused teache Of all the scholurs, Sue was the pre ties, most lovable, and most trying. She laughed his most serious and just reproofs to scorn, and when she found ho was really wounded, her great black eyes would flash up to him through tears and appeal to be for- given. And somehow his voice al- ways tuned itselt lower when he ad- dressed her, and in spite of himself she managed to throw upon him the solving of all her most difficult prob- lems. She would come up to hir with such a pretty pleading pont, with “My head aches 80,” and protest she could not do her algebra unsssisted; or_“Might I not be exoused from writing that dreadful composition for just this once, please I” And pro ised to do anything else he wished: and she looked 80 winsome, pretty and bright when he yielded, that she usually carried the day. : So, when the master, in a hard, cold voice commanded the young ladies who were late to school to leave thelr seats and take places before his desk, urprise, Sue said something in a whisper to her companions, and came gracefully and quickly forward alone, and leaning her white aeme upon his desk as for sy trembling limbs, said: PRttt ““Mr. Cheney, we have been to ses the Gypsies, but I alone am to blame, and am ready to take the punishment you think the rest have merited to- gether with what is my just due.” “Oh! you wish to make yourself a sort of scapegoat for your compan. iomt” he quertiened, with fushed ace. 5 ““Yes, sir, if you pleass,” murmured ue. 3 “Well, if I don’t pleaset I think answer for, withott you have sins ecough of your own to shouldering those “Nover mind” was answered by the teacher, as he bit hismnstache to hide a wmile, “you may take your seat now.” “What a getisrons soull” murmured Sue, as sho laid her hésd upon the deek. “I knew he wouldn't strike nie. Hig broad band entirply coverad mite and recelved every blow. How the girls would laugh i they knew it| Bat Twoo't tell. That shall be our little socret.” The remainder of the aftersioon sté studied very diligently and fecited Bleverly; though there was a very eauoy light buruirigin her brown eyes that argued ill for some one. When school closed for th day, the girls flocked sround her with many expressions of sympathy. © ;Sooxi and rioble in yoy; UL the blarie and t punishment,” exclaimed May. “And how ridiculous he looked pounding the little hand of a lady!” said Kitty. “I am sure he must think very little of himaelf, and, as for me, T hate him.” 8o do1,” ssid Annie Miller, “and would sit up all night to find time to despise Him." “‘Don't be fools!” interrtipted Su with » flash of anger. “T think he veiy kiid _and generous to let us off 88 esiy aa hb did, for we wers wrong and he right.” ¢ thought it belonged to s gentle- ‘man's code of honor nover to strike a woman!” answered May, with a sneer. “The truth lied Sue, “he fixed the penslty so unrelenting and severe that he thought no one would disobey, and when he was forced to fuléll the lsw he punished one girl in place of four, aud as it was neither of yo, 1 think you dught to be satisfied, Suppose we let the subject drop.” Bobeit. But If ho remains at the achool-house Iate again to-night; sbav't we batint him1” “Yos,” said Bue, “and it is my tarn to be the gost. Thereis jolly ftin in that.” Mosawhile Paul Chaney was sgsin writing to his city chum, and in con- clusion ho eaid: g T have had a hard day. The girls were uousually provoking, and the kouckles of my left hand is yery much swollen, from an injury received while punishing one_of them. You need not be surprised to hear that I have given up tesching. Tha Plainville Academy is {m“inu to much for me, and any day 1 may drop in upon you.” "The “letber finill?::? he started for his boarding place, but as he proached the graveyard thare flitted bofere him a white-robed ghost, which disappeared 88 be neared it with a mysterious . Bat nothing daunted, he pressed rapidly onward-to an immense hol'ow tree and fored way iuto its depths. Thers was smotiiered ory of alarm, the removing of a_sheet, and Sue S:lmon stoou panting in the arms of Paul Cheney. 8o, I have at last captured the ghos ,” he said, laughingly. “Oh! please let me gol See, you have irightenad the girls, and they have ali ran away. So, please let me T don't please just now, Miss Susie. Ihavea long account to settle with this particulsr chost.” “Then settle it quickly and let mo she said, impatiently stamping her little foot. Well, lot me see. How many nights have I been haunted on my way home!’ “This fs my firat night,” ssserted Sue. ‘“All the girls tookrit by turns.” “Ah! did they? And you are gener- ous enough to sgain be their scape- goat and take their panishment along with your own?” “Yes, yes; only pleate let me go.” *And there were four of you,” she exclaimed, struggling from him, and, standing a little apart, began twistiog her long, loosened hair, and coiling it at the baok of her pretty head. +4I shall be srry for that, very sor- 1y, Susie desr. As I told you to-day, you make my lifo miserable, yet I love you with all my sonl.” “And T hate you,” she replied pas- slonately. ““Are you going, Susiel” questioned he, “‘and without a single kind word?” “Yea!” she snapped out, “and give me that sheet. I amsure I don't know what mother will say, because it s %o torn. “One little word,” he continued, “befors yougo. We may not have another opportunity to see each other l\on;: a8 ‘ shall leave this place next ook “Going away!” she asked with a litdle quiver 1n hee Yoioo, aad ataying her steps. “The term will soon ba out, and T shall not tesch longer—least of all those who hate sud refuse to be guid- od by me.” She drew nearer to his side, with downoast eyes, and giving him her hand said s g “Forgive me, Mr. Cheney, T have been very unkind and rebellious, To- day you bruised your hand to save mine. 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Poisoning, in infected malarial sections. = T8 TRAGK 1 ~ 173 TohBhed ARt Hikta IT8 EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS It you wiah the Beat Trave tlons sou will bay FAND WILL TAK} eiing Accommoda- our ticket by this Boute formed In the biadder and K ormed in the biaddor and prventing an Goiis embranous 11 Ing of th ducts or wata Al Tickst Agonts can sell vou Through via this road and Check usmal Bag. &ago Freo of Charge OMAHA TICKET OFFICES—12}4 Farnbam St., . It can o taky Tickets - ary to the sysiem. cbronic or lingering diseases of the throat and lungs, Dr. King'’s New Dis- covery has noequaland has established for itself a world-wide reputation. physicians racommend and nse it eir practide. The form- uls from Which it R prepared is high- Iy . reconimended by all medical jour- nals. _The clergy and the press have compliitiented it in the most glowing terms. Go to your druggist and get & trial bottle free of cost, or a regular sise for 81.00: For sale by d(b) K. ISH, Omabs. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Brsr Sasve in the world for Outs, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Ghilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve 1s guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tlod in every case or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH. Omaha To the Voters of the Sixth Ward. Notios! s hersby given that I wil sit at my offs, Bl north 101h strect, (aenr Redman's Hore becwean hia dutoand Horember 3 160, for v of nx the quaified vo" tersof E::%‘::: e g 3oy crrei fons or alterations to said i 23 JAMES N. MURPHY, BUSINESS COLLECE Thistnstitutlon, loosted at Deaver, Colorado, the Educational and Commercial center of the West, s pre-emincntly the best and most practl- eal of fta kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary. a0 oot extecniv, thorongh nd condpioss fnstitution of the kind fn the world. Thousnds of accountants and Business mev, In the pri olpal cities and towas of the United Statcs, owe their suceess t0 our course cf training. The Right Kind of Education for Youug Men and Ladies. Fine, new briek block st function of three strest car lives E'ogantly fitted aud furasied apartments for the application of and carrying out of our novel and systamatio methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men who contemplate & business life, | £ and parents having sons 1o eduoste, are parti latly requested to rend for our new Clraul which will give full isformstion a8 to terms, condition of entranoe, ste. Address G. W. FOSTER, President, wpttm Denver, Colorado. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS, ‘For all the purposes of FAMILY PHISIO D CURING C;Jlfl-m..’f;lym Gt Brsncery, Foui Siomach and Breath, Piles, n Eruptions and Skir Diseases, Billiousness as a Dinner Pill, and Purifiing £10 e Taou opngenial purgvive vo: priocad: thelr effecta abundantly show how much they excal all other Pills. Taey are safe aud pleasant it powerful s cure. The - purge g, “They o not only the every day com- plainia of everybody, but formidable and danger- us diseases. Most skilfcl phyticians, most em- en, and our best citizens, sead cer- ‘cures perforned, and of ‘the great ‘benefita derived from thess Fiils. They aro the salost and beft physic_for children, becaase mild s well nace " Being sugar costed, t are eusy to take; and being purely vegotable, ‘Theyare entirely lirmless. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWEEL, MASS. Practical and Anslytical Ohemists Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Before taklng any Liver Cor. 14th, and at Union Pacific Depot. o DENVER OFFICE—In Colorrdo Central and Unlon Pacifc Tickot Offce. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—2 New Montgom- ey Streot. For information, folders, waps, etc., not obe aioable 1 Home Tiokey Ofice adiress any agent of the Company, or MARVIN HUCHITT, Gea'l rletary Govar ich permits iata, Grocurs and erywhers, Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. 1t not found st your Druggists or Grocers, we will send a bottlo propaid to the nearest ex| fess office to you. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ilis. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhers, Wholesale azonts in Omats, STEELE, JOHNSON & CO., will supply the (rade at manufae ure L WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAZAY DX (HIS COUNTRY, Wih 0 18 A N e AMINING THIS MAPy TaAT THE O CHIOA( JAMES T GLARK, Gen'l Ag’t Omaha & Council Bluffs. THROUCH TO CHiCACO Without Change of Carsl THE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINGV RAITROAD. ‘With Smooth ad Perfect Track, Eiegaut Pis: ssnger Coaches, an PULLMAN SLEEPING &IDINING CARS s acknonotzad by 1he Prom, 1ad a3 was ‘travol uver It, w0 be ths Best. Abpolnted and Bost Manigod Road in the Country. PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should bear in mind that thls ls the BEST ROUTE TO CHICACO, Aud Points East, North and Northwest. Passongors by this Bouto have choics of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Dai s of Palace Bleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. All Expross Trains on this lineare equipped with the Westinghouse Miller's Putent Safety Plaf Couplers, the tiost Perfect tection Against A in the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS non th Buriington Routs S Ot e GO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFi IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & Ton ins from Cl onncit'| Din Information concerring Routes, Rates R' "l Connections, e Wil by checefilly given by THE W ppiying at the offics of the Burliugton Route, maia ltne rur m o ing Cars for eatins only. O 613 Fotirteentn Strest, Omaha, Nebraska. UG pessing throuEh Jolot, Ok, icre ot cur s S C.E. PERKINS, D W. HI geuese Molfoe, Rk Itiand. Davenpart es g you can eajoy your ~HY Serty: Towa Ciy: Matango. froomly, Grlnae: o ; o (i Sapitas o foway, Somrt, Atic ) - Magnifcent 1 spaa the Mise itk Sranehes rom R Wintoartivers o a1 poiais, o 2 s Tonnafer aro avolded at Conpel. eavammoriDe A Atchimor W ey in Cal ST & AL CRiCAdo, with sl Qivergine lines W8 & and Soutl i Gen. West'n Pass. Ag't. Gew'l Manazer. L J.0. PHILLIPFT, St Joo., Mo, | Des General Agent, Omaha. o, H P. DU SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC i AND St. Paul & Sioux City et X LA o RAILROADS. o Trow & o State of Ranens o | ARLA AL, w1111 Copt. B z 5 b aseenter Traine. with Ry g S o T The Old Reliable Siowz City Routel ¥ Ran. 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL, MINNBAPOI IS DULUTH, or BISMARCE, pcecta an 0s: e, otnen: Newton 10 Mo Dea Moines to [ndianols and Winterset; Atiantiuto J.ewis and Audubon: and | ¥ A= ing. T1 e i) B LiBERiT, with Ay i Con t Nad. with D 3 & Roox I i The "~ Great s.ock Island” is magnifcent i Cor Cowrs, with U & o, iy ccmippad T rSid bed e sty e a1 Rk Y Soet el What wii plcase you Mot will be the peasar | of altytse YOS ol 3hle praihy oTar T ) e enise Yo, fek ai crirs | © A¥ REnkUE with Hot Peo, AW rewe “Aenne. Yon ot srire e £ T S, & War. . e e tine botot, | Lows & Faes dm ok ko Keor & NoW b HIS oot with B 56 3 Nich: Fopeka & bave e o T R oru owa, i 8PE D, SAFETY AND G IMFORT e K ‘wé arg plsased o & Changs betwean ban; runs uliman .iaes | o sisaping purponcs, and P iace | an Southwost FedwoRTRy onc i, (- at City at 10:20 p. m , making #8~TEN HOURS 15 ApvaNce oF ANy Orase Rovrn. Returnmg, leave St. Paul st 330 p m., ar- riviog ot Sinax City a¢4:45 3 m.. and Union Pacifc Trancter Depot, i 0 m. Bo suro that your ¢ &P.B.R” . C. HILLS, Superintendent, Missouri Valley, Towa. P. E. BOBINSON, Asw't Gon'l Puss. Ageat. . H. VBRYAN Southwestern Froight and Pasenger Agent. m Counall Biufts SHORT LINE K. ., 3??)58&?3 R.R, I the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of ears between Omaha and 8t. Louls and but one between Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RRAGHING ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges andin advance of other lines. This entiro line s equipped with Pullman’s Sloeping Cars, Palaco Day Cotch ty A KIMBALL, Gen'l Superintenden. CHAS. SHIVERICK FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Everything lfim to the Furniture and A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OEAS SEIVEBERIOR 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. ap 34 mon th eat MSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA £ Via Kansa City, 8t. Joseph and W - @rCouncilBlufa k. R.,via SUEA & JosandSt. Louls. &8 Tickesa for sl at sl coupon staions In the J. . BARNARD, A C. DAWES, Gen'l Sut., Gen'l Pass, & Ticket. st. Joseph, Mo W. C. 8E. s 214 Fificenth Strest, betwaen Farmham and Douglas, Unlon Block, Omaha, J08, TEHO! 'A. B. BARNARD, Medicine. ‘Pase. Agent, Omaha. Geu'rl Agent, Omahs, OF A FAR HIGHER CLASS than any other propristary medicive of the day stands Tarrant’s EffervescentSeltzer Aperient And for this reason: It I8 an exact connterpart of one of the most valuat ural medicines in the worid.We refer to the great Seltzar Bpring of Germany, to which thousands cf the dyepouticy he bilii, the rheumat c, ad the “ictie of venal diseases resort annialy, and return to their homes convalescent or cured. The Aperient is one of the first aud by far the ‘mast suecesstul of all the efforts made 1o repro- duce, in & portable form, the most popular min- eaal raters of Europe. Beo that You purchase only the genuine article. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS BXOBLSIOR Machine Works, OMAELA, NEE. J. Hammond, Prop. & Mansager. The most thorovgh appointe! and eomplete and For thestate Machine ‘Castlngs of every d:scription manufacted Pumps and eve y class of machinery ‘made to order. ‘Bpecial attention given to Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Catting, etc, ‘Well Augars, Pulleys, Hangers, MENTS Bn et ST % v ‘o, Ain Arbor, ]2 . CHICAGO SHOT TOWER 0O. Mauufacturers of MANUFA They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without Syrings. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Styles Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb. NERVOUS DEBILITY Humphreys' Fis ommermon ey Homeopathics. a5y e o "mee Specific No. 2 Cosful remedy knows. Price 81 per viai or TR R BE SURETO BUY IT. THE BESTIN MARKET. E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. Manatacturers of Lead Pips,Sheetand Bar Lead, BT P i et 08 e : ORDERS SOLICITED. OURES RHEUMATISM. CURES COUGHS and | [{OMEO, MED CO /69 Fulton St.. New Yorks COLDS. Hlast. Catncue of Receipts 2™ Endp TONORTH GUNTAN ST+ CHIBMD | ey s, e covons s $5 DSl L SR DR. A. 5. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN CURES SORE THROAT. CURES DYPTHERIA. e e . s e CURFS LAM BACK and STIFF JOINTS Tra wesk. 4122 day st cms sasily e siconth B ot iren A s Trom & Co.portiam. 8 L3 PERMANTNTLY LOGATED mis xED. | CURES LAMe BAGR: ted STIFF JoINTR - i oA e eRER ek COTS red BRURES, | (VI MECHANICAL, AND ¥INIG K. . 498 Tenth <. OMAHA, RASKA CURES B RNS, CUTS nnd BRUISES. [vmltg(-_ Tew. N Y The Offering his services in all departments o sehoo’ In Ameries. medicine and surgery, both in general an SOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ber 18th. The Regls . Vpacial practice, scite and chronic diseaces Oa Go.to Your for Mies Freeman's | of th for the past 54 years, wi' bl ol o i tae ity 1 duuty oy ol o 10 T wGhaEE C4 4 B i