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nd then be the pantry where his | T was suraining milk, Som DAILY BEE. CWAHA PUBLISHING ©O., PROPRIETORS. SOUTH BRANCH FARM. | Tho Taneys had lived on the South | {15, 4 Branch Farm since co'ony times, ard | 4 | no Taney had ever cheated a mn of | younz man had gone, weut into received her welcome with a careles nd. “I hope you will be happy in your new home, my dear,” sa'd the gentle ady. Oh, no doubt, mv'em! T gencral- Bought! What money had yo *‘Her own skare of the estate,” said Judze Wright, calmly. “‘Letit:a is of age Sheseens to have tecn under tha impression that she and kor [ GO EAST 916 Farnkam, bot. 9th and 10th Streets m, 240 p. duy, vis: 4:30 . Gifieopen from 12 to 1 p. m. Sandays. Mrs. Taoer, a middlesged woman, bands The sir was warm; the music soft and sweet; no wonder she elept, | ‘ometimes the works that wers read atirred her soul; it esemed a8 if her { ehildhood woke, as if tho teafs mu tarning point of his arms about him and kissed him. **Ged 20, She put her iless yov, my boy,” eho said. He stood as immovable a8 a log. “Dou't lot us have sny fuss,” he And the girl's courted, and the Come along, all of you."” William gravely motioned his mothet to a seat among the atrahger.! His wife bore herself as though she had been mistress for years, and found Lflxlt freely when the humor seized back. 1f shs dees that, 1 have done with the mexdow lots!" His volca wes like that of an enrog- ed dog. “Y.u srew, Wiltiam,” said Judgo Wright, ““steargely to have forgotten e D mother were dupendent 02 you. She —via THE- 2 adollar. They lent no- mouey, end ;83 1y hold my awn pretiy well. Como | ca i o i Y b e ) e o v 7T ST W an ouea, stricken | i, papoy. Oomer St T want you | aan andT.ae yuartins ant erenton | CHI€AZ0 & Northwestern = = ARy the bocrowsh: , “most folks ¢ 1 §* 200d. Fact | to're- my bouse bofors it fa durk. | had'no:hirg mara fo du than fo_ hand TATLIVAR. e R, | = - atany men's ¢ ' ther, I've niade up my mind tu | H ro s the living room. Bill must | her coer hor share, which was, you IR TIME TABLES to theirs, e fi- tuat up fntc s perlor—doubls | know, in bonde, She hss chosen fo 2,388 MILES OF ROAD THE MAILS. The Tancy pew—itmt one—was min:": Wiliiam,” her old cheeks col- i(:.w:: hvlt dll)"ye }';‘;r fii:d‘:‘::?nfl" inveet Hinvirghhh ;md}; Mr Hipps | 3825 o fl.ubj bl _“M'.I 5 e v S o 3 ng loudly. v rou | made the purcl -~ noddi o SRR sad Safe Rox on " —lnm mosey, ber filled every Sundsg, come rain oreun. |~ +i[1n3de up my mind thres months hlfyoufmu, ma'am, to show the way. htbsbur‘;hw):ro, whono1ded gdrdu":!- COUNCGIL BLUFFS - o .. i i icht little g . > Vi £ oked wil o o : 7 T e - s he e om: " No oo o 7t oo T et suhekn i o5 Sid mothtes th o | 1 e mored, mddenty over| GHICA G, MILWAUKEE rusty, black 0w ard bomat e | 7 1sm generally pretty close- [ Lwed his wifo, who weut talking [ nion. £ ooy o il pol e EAST et NORTEL » 5 ‘hed about my own business you | louily unthe staira. “How do you propose to live on B LI SN URLIS dozen years, wes alwayslke the others | might know that. And I didu't| Mres Tancy and Letty placed the | thia farmi™ s Wil GRFATER FACILITIES AND MORE peessot. But somelimes she w o to havo the matter cackled | aupper on ths table. Tho brids came | My mothor will withdraw her per. B T asleep. For this was the one hour of | t bome. The girl is Miss Susie | in, the noislest of the noisy party. | tion of the estate,” said Letty. “She ¢ the whole week when sho eould s OO |t went hasily to the head of the | is enitled toa third, you ki i1 the ONETROAD tntwacn N vt down on a cushion, and fold ket | wes her son afier all and this mon tbe | bellesers” . 2 Lo e e e oL [DLUBTSandi CRI0A60 — Upon which ls ran ULLMAN HOTEL CARS! 10 additfon to these aid to ploase all classes of truvolers, It cives FIRST-CLASS MEALS st fie EATING STATIONs at 50 centa cach. IT3 TRACK IS STEEL RARS | o] AND ER-—-SURE CURE, s AT o, “*Don't] intrang, T /'3, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUM?" 3 3 pidreio : | said. “Yom r. Thehread was dry aschafl, the [ the positi.ni of yotir mother and |ii5 COAGHES ARE THE EINEZET! B TEESES “|Arrival Aud Depariure of | peree 4 B i ime oot ¥ | Yiu' chakingal 3 butier was bitter with salt, sho Sirtar O i< dcoenillio}icforoat CHES A Thhupe FimsT cuass | D' cases of the THROAT and LUNGS. = Walked hotms Wit er suy Waion {81l “Thers'l bo no wodding Hubbub | * “Thave your ides of cooking, | of your . ‘“money Temustall | tyon wi the st Travlng Accommocs T e e mic. for <llent Appetizer an. rl and family e Th iy ar> the best. evidenses | here. T don’t hold to spending money in ferding a lot of guzeling fools. The Crawiords have s rugular blowout in mother Taney, eh? Il giveyou a of courze, te refunded” Littlo Letty bint or two to morrow. We young has a cloar head. She will manage fgma von wUl buy our ticket by this Route ZAND WILL TAKE NONEOTHER. the story of Bettlehem, or heavealy glory to come, had faded fnto a doubi. TNION PACIFIC. ofits wir 1 = ©ATLROADS. ful dreawm, and all tht was roal wa | pork, or the fall of potatoes. church, dinner must bs ready, (1iping hot, too, on account of the boarder,) | © in balf aa hour; then she had the sheep to lock after, sn3 the poultry to feod; then supper; then wilking, Tho | ¢ Taneys never had bept any *help.” Mrs, Taney had brought up six chil- dren, been rols cook, seamstress, tailor and dairy maid; yet her hu band, old Bin, always hod esid “Sarab’snot a capable woman. No Taney blood in her.” _Ben had been desf five years; but his wi'® went on carrying a grow ad on the back which lacked bone. Willism was & harder master than his father had been; the very cxen felt After ay di h the South Braich Farm, the price of | . howe by su go. cheup ailk and gilt jowelry. fanzy to the south chawbar. You had But youdon’t waat to 5, 1 rec “Ishould like to sea you married,” he said, timidly. ¢ Oh, nonsense. Thers's no sickly ontiment about me. I'il have Sophy ime. You'l have 0 ceo to things here."” Tie lighted his candle and turned to ““RBy the way <he was here a month go.” “Yes." Mrs. Tatiey rememberod Ay tho cross-featuced, black- ed young woman, who had swag- ed through the farm_house in her “‘She came just to look a* her new ome; and—well, she rather took a peovls have progressed, you know.” “‘Not that I mean to take the work out of their havds,” she said to her slster aside. “No, Nol If we feed ‘ein, they’ve ot to earn their bread.” Letty overheard the whisper, and her scared face grew a shade paler. “Very nice old silver, William,” sald the bride, directly, weighing the #poons on her tinger, and then reading the mark. “‘Cleveland, eb? You must havo that altered, please, to our initials T can’t use speons with strange names on’em. William glanced uneasily at his mother. But the latter did not speak. ““Very well, my dear, it shall be as you please,” ho raid. 48 the days leng'hened into weeks, the brile found her sway becoming very well. By the way, she has sug- gested to me that your wife send oyer the CL.v fand silve sther household property belonging t0 your mother befora her marrisge.” When William and his wife went all your fault,” in a Buckien's Arnica Saive The T Sacve [n the world for Oots, Brulses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhoum, Fover Sares, Tetter, Ohapp- ed Hands, Chilhlaina, Corn®, and all kinds of Skin Eruptlons. This Salve 1s guarantesd to give porfoct satiafac- tlod in every caso or monoy re fanded, Price 25 conts per box. For sale by out of the gate, he reemed to have|® shrunk into a smaller and older man. The last words heard from him were “lota.” Al Ticket Agents can sell vou Through Tickets via this road and Check meaal Bage ~2 Now Montgom- ery Street. For inforniation, folders, maps, ete., not talnable at Mome Ticket Office, adiress agunt of the Carepany, or MARVIH HUCHITT, W. N STENNITT, Gou'l Manayar, _Gca’t Pase. Agent, GEI0AGO, IRL. SANER T. GiAi Genl Ag’t Gmaha & Comnell Blute. _ THROUCH TO CHICACO TEE CHICAGO ob- any | Messrs. LAWKAS £ 8 wsnity Without Change of Cars! Sold 1 Putup in Qu rt EBottles, giving More for the money than article in the market. 0 dealors who try to palm off apon vow U ROCK and RYE, which 1« the. TAMP on ench bottie. INTERNAL REVENU ) , 1950, i the optaion of thi office, would have a sufclent. quantity » @ advantagen axcrited to this ariicls in pectoral < iiiite an emolsion fondering it an agreea Grvrures: T the BALSAM © while the whicky . th cient. m fiadls lo pay special GREEN. B. RAUM, Commiasioner g Latly, (Slgned) LAWI ’\K_}E & MARTIN,Proprietors, Chicago, llis. DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhers - Express.....800a. m. | Frpress the lash oftener, and their corn fell | boctar fix it up for her.” more abeolute, Tt occurred to Willi 8dly J. K. ISH Omahs, R a N e CLOrs i, SwANIC AI1s) ““Yes. It's all tho same to you. Of | tho work. But like most farmers of | Wh isapers n ge ting Rbeumatism like a = 2 C L = ! mother and your ter, Letty, BURLINGTON & QUINOY S course you cau go up to Letty.” ing 8 door! Becauss Do 12 thrning & THE GEOCRAEHY N< rH his cliss, ho used to ses his mother | =y e - 3 ' man lockiox o door! Beca fotm WHO 1S UNACQUAINFED WITH COUNTARY, W' el e it T o the table, | _ L€6Y, who had been at workintide, | drudze, from morning uatil might, | A L minot i ot themtem or | 2 A TTROAD. SSE B¥. EXAMINING THIS WAS, TuAT — Stpm | Platieith (1) 420 pm | he said, sudder Molagscs wii | 1€ 0t snd threw her arme, sob- | and vaguely supposed it way her natu: _— Bloom'gton(ar):2 pim | Omshia (are) P {0 “Whatars okl it by bing, about her mother. She knew | ral condition of life. Sophy carried | An Honest Medicine Kree of Unarge | wig, smocth and Pertect Tosck, Blegand Pas- REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY that this had been her mother's rocm | the keya and dealt ont tho provisions, | OF all medicines advertised to cure senger Ccachos, an e e s A ‘?E‘nzs'q):j,hm 3] uetings (1) vy, LuCxL back in the m—] thir'ly yesrs. ANl Mis. Tavey's | Hor raddy, animal beauty pleased | any afection of the Throat, Chest or | PULLAN SLEEPING &iDINING CARS 3 D T % | Orleans (1v) “Yes, William,” ssid his mother, | (P areh Wereborn in it—the baby did him; it was u pity, he thovght, tomar | Lungs, wo know of none we e e G e T o i e | OFee 0 190 b m ) “ndian submissively. *Oaly T thousht the | o it with hard work. ommend as highly as Dz. Kx v | " iravel e it w0 bg the Best Ampolated and 1205 & HUAT 3 ok A3 iilain stopped and came back, o Meanwhile, Mr Burks had taken | Discovsar for Gonsumpiion. Cougbs, Bost Maniged Koad in the Couniry. 23 &k “Wa ¢ 7 saying: lodgings with & neighboring farmer. | Colde, Asthms, Bronchitis, Hay Fe- S G 3 T TR alond, Cyinot aflrd to keep him like | ““Now ook here, It's just as well fo | Ho' kept a closs scrutiny an Letty, | ver, Hoarsences, Tickling in” the | - 200 N GERS GOING EAST = Ssav, fay nothes; TR bS “"‘"‘h’w""' spoak plsinly at once, “T'll have no | Rolely for her mother's sake, ho told | Throat, loss of voice, etc. This med- Should bear in mind that this is the =t s s LA ..'.ylu ere 0 | opposition ta my wife from you, Letty, | hims1l. She met the ‘‘cheery fel- [ icine does positively cure, and that BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, St = ; £ vy for the mendow Lote it the ek £ f nof from—from wny other woman. I [ low” twice, and took long walks with | where evorything elso has failed. No 4 y ‘sDYSs BLIDGE DIVISION U. P. & R. i3 Sl aiyles © °PeY fam the head of the house. my dear | him; sho roceived lotters from him by | medisino can show ono-half so many | - Aul Foi's East, Norh s Neribve wifo shall bo mistrees of ir. She [ mail. The geologist found that this | positiveand permanent cures as have brings me a anug bit of money, and | matter intercsted him more than his | alrendy been effected by this truly T'il not have her nor her family itsalt- | fossils, even. wonderful remedy. For Asthma and } Loave Omaha, dally.—8 & m., 9a.m, 10 & m., engers by this Bouto have chole P-m, 5 p. m, 6p. Passengers by this Routo have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, A “In what way, Williami” M Taney's tcared eyes wandored o the spare kitchen, the smouldering ST IND!A Lam.lpm,2p. o g e e 2 edinit.” Oue morning_Letty came Into the | Bronchitis it is a perfect spocific, cur- = . 8 g 2 Sbirie fn‘-fl?u‘:v:dfiffc:e:f ‘Lie:!l'emflm_"‘- the | <My son! : foot, where Willism stood joking | ing the very worst cases in tho short- New York ity Wi o o ] = E v it ms Concl biutl st 925, | wil g7y o save, 1 ittle girl, But ke had stalked off to bed. with his wife, before going to the | est time possible. We say by al | New York City Without Change o d CR o, snd 2:25'a0d 635 p. m. way daioeavo, 1 am eare.” What! Thare was no timo the next day for | field. They locked at her with as- | means trial. Trial bottles | , T g B = H PASSEXORR TRAINS. Zon' you ""““‘v",',“'l I Mrs. Taney or Letty to even think of | tonishment, for the girl was always | free. Regular size $1.00. For sale by oo Patent Alr Brak o and et Eot S L ey L Ghwg his brok | the couwing trouble. They were upas | silent and shy. 8ty J. K. ISH, Omaha. ¥ fv ~ 2R = 5 & | Bats Gomuti Biutis 635 n.m,, 0t0m. m., | 700 ""\5&; l": ll:n:lflknl“ overy | usual, two or three hours before day, | *Brother, L want to speak to you,” = — =2 | - 35 = 2 |15 s mbmp m, 700 pom, 750 p. m; | SOFEr. ) ave the | kindling fircs, milking and getting | she said, catchiug hor breath. TRY. in tho world. ; -1 L 35 S0 pirareiset. iy <) Searround, Bat with sucha lot | breakfast for the six harvest hands. | ““Well, go on,” said Sophy impa- DENTES PULLSA PALACE SLEEPING AND D'HING CARS | e/ Y bl e B R x @ =g [ o ety b s ne | e T e o | gl | Wt ee s il A1 | T 6. BITOHOOCK, M. D, | | o™ 2o CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAN 3 £ Bl v, v Dilirada s nk in- f o]l the work of a farm, in short, [ Letty looked directly at Willam, | =+ =57 e ot o | ntoealion o ARAIT patacs et Y rus ¢ A 18 B oxopt Sumiys, 7+ | © the pantry. - Blio did not corms out | which fall on a woman, in'addltion to [ ignoring her. “The potatoes and [ "™ . diiceto"to Mt iamworn. | Connectone el il be cheerily iten 1Y | [ op e n oA pente e g 4 = RAIE ucing sapper, and e mother dared | which was the cleaniug and prepara- | apples must be picked over, and the | pesta Rooms,over A Cruickahank & Co'n, Cor. | P10 2t tho ol of the Burioarcs oute, | 13 PR GHEEAT hicneo - Connell | Dining Ca z £ BANTA CLAUS FOUND. not call her. The girl was crying as | tion of the room, which the bride had | celiars are damp. Could one of the T5th and Douglss. sepd-2m | g g D 'W. HITCHCOCK, Blug ing: . Greatest iscovery of the Age. 1ets ; and her teats always exasperat | chogen for her own. Mra. Taney | handsdo itl” £ CLCap L a ¢ s - B s ! e e | e poteof how bt et ro, | movod sluggiably (hroogh the latter | “Good grasious) Do gou wantbar | py pyON PROCLAMATION, |- Qe 51 0| S RS SRR I R M et i o e ¥ (3] ‘Childrkn oft sk If o mekes goods oF : of her hearty appetite €orc | part of the work. vesting to stopt” cried Scphz. “‘You . I’ ¥ DUEL, 4 e A trtnefers s fe i o Coanes ! “’:: St d fll:'x‘"’“‘l“‘:'fl"f‘ff"iflm":‘nfl. e her. S}:wt e :»Itw«ys hungry; | +What is the matter with you, | aud mother Taney can do it at your o forko RS Hokob At Gra kSl B el m..l:,:l":‘;: = HEE R axt your an cxcarsion salle | cler to the ungry enough to fant now. moher?” asked Letty. leisure. Do you suppsse your brother SIOUX CITY & PACIF T Gl HiRoven LiNe 30 (181 & Bfl., e pmrocmedllkeshole | Mrs. Tancy forgot to eat her drs [ Mes, Taney laughed feebly. pays men such ruinous wages to wait | On Court House Bonds. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC soelwaae | S o BOLE PIANUFAOTURERS | hile tairyliks beings appcarwd on ssch hand. * | bréad or drink her milk. The meadow | <[ don’t know; 1 feel like a clock | ona lot of woment” G ¥ T il ke i o e Thers e Scniains like ours, with more | lots! Tt was to buy these Dofs that | hat ia nearly run down. ““You have alwags done it,” said —— St. Paul & Sioux City P WA e LS. AK5. e vy | OMATA, Neb, | 3, iU Eh ban overworosesn, | BT husband had made thete lives | Lotty mode no reply. The child | Willism. At & seeson of the Board of County Commis. AW KINGTON HEIGHTS, with V. O 8 - = | it with the hues of a riabow were found, | base end hard and wrctched fromtheit | 13 lately been absent, almost fndif- | ““Mother ia not well, Willlam.” | sioners ot the County of Dougias, i the Seate RAILROADS. L svum wr s it Cone e ENCELSIOR While Qowers of exquisite fragrance werogrow | weddivg day. The good wholesome i ¥ et 5 it ik f Nebrasks, ho'den on the 1ith day of Septem- . i ; P T g o P R ey . e v o wholosome | forent, while hor mother talked, ap- | *Well, mauago it as you like. =T | gtNebraty b o th L fav o S The (id Reliable Siows City Route! - | asveome P Voo 4 . Not long were they left to wonder In doubs produoe fro! e farm, which should | arently in her own thoughts. Could | can’t be bothered with kitohen work,” | ™Feasived, That ths. following question be and 3 TS L Machine WOI"kS, A being”soon cam the had hard mach show, | have fed the children, bad zuno 10| 1{ b, the mother thought, that Letty, | he burst out. ? | memmeiie sty submitisd e > propostion | 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! g X oAz, mrames, | ke ikethe poures esecovery iy, | Darket, while they atothe rofuse; the false, 'was forsaking her! "Mrs. Taney. |~ Lotty loft the room bastily. {0 the quaiiid stectors of tho Gcunty of Dous- | From COUNCIL BLUFFSto - DL R I T e which should lb--;c id'""; »d only hiad only one other daughter | ~ “That’s right, William. The truth | "To tho ectors of the Gounty of Dougiss in | ST, PAUL, MINNHAPOLIS J. Bammond, Prop. & Manager. | e sede ina snch isterd of x scigh, ? freen ]""}:_"""‘ put in the bank to b o baby who died. The other | is,you're too open-handed. You can't | theStsiootNebmaa " | " DULUTH, or BISMARCK, But bo took them on Lowrd Aud drove them When her taby was ill {ehildren were sons, all of whom, ex- | afford to keepa parcel of able-bodied | copmry herohy rubii (he TOHOWINZ PIODOSIIOn: | A nd ai pfatain Northorn Town, Minnesota and : ) way. no doctor was brough, and the chilu Willi AoE i o of Nebrsk e A o e & o ght he ehule: |, pt Williaw, had gone to the wost | women in idleness, if you ever mean [ Shall the C,unty of Douglas, Sta'o of Nebraskn, | Dikota.” This lins is cquipped with tho im- e 5 e e T Aud factorien making goods for womer snd man | died; the money saved went into the | yud married there, She had often | to buy the meado® lots. - = Voads i Tie” sSURTIV L IRRLIE. 000N | oroen Wensing bowpa A st Air Hrakes and | LT LT %0 orer. — Furters wero working ou hats eroet and small, lots; the mother hid begeed for a| yshed they would ask her to visit | ¢That's » fact!” Tha mention of A -':houn‘l\lc'lslcfé!i';:i';:(‘i',!:""“:l"mm;&?d' SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT ritr of the | At ATCHmON 1 e a Special attention given to Sote e th Gl o roresending them all. | headstoue for the grave. There was | (hem that she might see their child- | the lots keyed his courage. o e oompietion | 1y soarrcss S X1 % | adth e e e B R Letty, growingto be a woman, hal- clothed, without a spaklo of fun or pleasuro to lighten her young life; while poorer girls dressed and went of a court Fouse bullding In iho city of Omal County of Doulas, in the State of Nebri T for coanty purp-scs and all the purpo-es for | it Vacine Tro Which sueh court house may be legally used and | 4n 1. Paul. appropriate the monay raised threby for ad | Trandfer Depot T Btk construction, or for sach construction | raaching Sioux ren. Bat they never did it. When ho came back that afternoon, While they were hanging out the | he found Sopby resplendent in a pink- clothes that afternoon, Mra. Taney | flowered muslin, entertaining hslf a beard ‘a tap threo times ropeated on | dosen girls in the parlor. - Hostopped o jing Cars, cent. it s, leoping o All our Gloves wo aresanding to Saata showed them saapenders and many things ‘more. Saying T alse, cook these to friend Bunce'w store. Santa C1_qs thon whispered a socrot bed tell, one knew Bunce well Well Augurs, Pullcys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Cutting, ete in Paiice . and P iiace aicr Dopot, Conncil Bluffs, o the Union Pacifie Tlafls, wt 6:15 p m. . m., and St. Pa e w Machiners, Meachanioal Dragghits | A% 1% Omaha eve out, and had company, and enjoyed, | the orchard fence. Letty’s face col- | to joke and romp with them. Sz, Mods i 7. o Cherators shoud S exand & oand 3 . Letty's fa o joke and romp et of paid bullding, il tho coats | St o A e & e Do) e Doy v e aapan as tho girls should, days Fllod With | ored. She dropped the clothes and [ next moment the door opened, and | ini sxpane of sy buikin mot & excoed the | JUN S ™ SRS Cin o | AXICIMIP AT ST, JOTIN, —> nd 167, | Now remember ye dwellers in Ox wn, comtort and happiness. Every pen- f yan behind the appletree. As she | Letty ‘stood like ghos: on the | sum of ene hundred and Sty thonsand dbilare = s B Geu'l Superintendent. Gou't L. wd Fassgp adv A e e nconton s, | 0 thus saved William laid by for the | came back her mother eaw her thrust | threshold. It i x at 0 pm, ar- %) or of ‘sl . 1% Returning, leave St. Paul D e ey little lots.” Yes! thoso twelve acres ato her pocket. Mrs. Taney | ““Come to mother!” sho rald. et ni'to | Returmng lonve St Pail 2 530 vy “Bance Gommpion Suter o the Wet, Doalas | had come 10 be the absclute God for ddenly sick af heart. Lotty | “What is the matter?” sty i bl ol | A R S R SR . these people. Nota happy lifo, nor | wi i w : bink,” | 122E - . e B s tha o ket ren : ere poop ppy Wit o socret. Letty carcying on & | “You bare killed her, T tbial,” fpaeaiy ™ o5 BN PR B 2 tarond i G rtatendent, Miswour Valey, Jowa. RORTNSON, Anvt Gen Faa. Agsit. J. H. O'BRYAN, God, nor heaven. After his supper his mother follow- clandestine love affair. uietly. Whilo Mrs. Tanev stood donbting Vs boor old woman had suni down | Lo additon ta theleryt tor arelonsy SRt JNO. G. JACOBS, od a tax annually s | P. E. ahall bo levied and_coilect CHAS. SHIVERICK. SHORT LINE |FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS 1880. WINDOW SHADES. And Everything pertaining to the Furniture ard k.G, %I.".?Eff rcxg R.8, g pholstery Trade. BT L e " | A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. o change of cars between Omaka and &, Lonls OHAS SHIVERIORK A b one bavween Oinaba and Now York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS 1268 and 1210 Farnham Street. 4 BELVIDERE Star Wind Mill, ed him out. hether to ask the child for her confi- | on the floor of the cellar and lay as if | providad by law, for the payment of the itcrest i formerly of Glsh & Jacobs) Vi f whether to ask the cl on the flo Y proy y st ‘an adal- | Soutbwestern Frelght and Passenger Agent. (Formerly of Glah & Jaco! “William,” she said, desperately, | dencs, Letty had disappeared. A fow | dead. Bl kit St S’ il | Souppser P A “hcw many years wll it be before | moments later the girl went down the B nany years w William trembled as he lifted her. | hrmvided by Juw, suicient o pay the princh you can buy the lots road in her clean dress and sunbon- | The doctor of the village happened to :rfl :u':? .E"z’x'.;"n s ‘x‘lg:z,' “:-lu‘;\‘p:::ln?‘] that UNDERTAKER Salur n;-‘\--;?“cg“w o Jaecb gl “‘Years? ote?” in un'e;:.»znmi uvet. 1t was but a trifle, yet it stun- | pass at themoment. OFid bonde ahal b levied in any ove year, and ol J et 1y amazement. w on earth can | ned the jaded woman as a sharp blow |~ ¢“No, she is not dead,” he said after m.'?fl:lu:’u'&’:-‘-:c’m:z T el oot at you understand business?” Tt was the first she had ever spoken in this way. T dow't know. But I'm afraid I will not live to see it. It is so long—" She went back to the kitchen. The dishes stood untouched upen the ta- bleand Letty was eeated upon the steps, a Basket of red peaches beside her, which the boerder brought down from his room. He was a young man, a teacher ina Virginia country school, who bad examining hor. *‘Great exhaustation. She muat would have done. Tie other farmers’ daughters kept | It will be a long illness. up a perpotual vulgar flirting and ] have rest and careful nursing.” courtships. But Lotty was her own | Letty stepprd forward. *She will wee lamb, delicate and pare. have both. _ Mr. Buske, will you car- o Mz. Burke coming over the fields | ry her to Mrs. Wright's, across.tho | tiea of the Bearl of Comity Comistirin o that afternoon with a hatchet and a | road? She has promised to give me a | the ste of said bonds. bag of specimens, was amazed to eee | room.” Work on aid courtous hal be commenced Letty standing in thoroad In earncst | Thecrowd sboutherwere so stunned | i fiately P ed | 1 adopteo, and siid buiding i be tom- conversation with a man, ““Acoarse, | st the child's action that they did | plstad o or befors Jamuary 1, 1852 red-jawed, beery fellow,” was his_sn. o lovy shall bu nothing to oppese. Sl ane o s nition gry verdict. The fellow talked long | Mr. Burke promptly lifted the thin | if ten'yoars from the date of said bonds. 4 b d | and earnestly; then took Letty's hand | figure in his arms, and had laid herin | The torm in which the sbove, va‘&?’dfl como np to these hills geologizing in {and pressed it reverently. Burke | the bed in Mrs. Wright's shaded spare | %mie SoVEIter, S0t 'or weitten or part- his summer vacation. .| tarnwd bis back on them and strack | room before William had recovered | ly printed or writted the words: ‘“For Court “I brought them from the McBride | across the hills The girl's mother | his senset .,.‘,’,‘.“fin'.‘;‘,‘f.’t{'n.‘\'\'.,».fl‘;‘.‘mfi"?{fmfl"" farm, Mrs. Taney,” be said. “They | shonld hear of this at once, he said | “Don't you see how diegraceful | wors For Court House Bonds”shall be dleem. are a very common kind i the Shen- | to himself, decidedly. Then heslack- | this lookst" Sophy cried, shaking him. | evand taken o be o tavor of ead proposition, andoah valley,” handing them to her. | ened his epeed. What was it to him? | *“Your mother turned out. What will | 32d 2%, bl = i, s st be Mra. Taney’s features grew warm. | Why should he vex himaelf about the | folks say?” oemed and takon to bo againnt @i propost- “Iremember a tree l“'; lfl;e 1h?=lu girll * Or meddle with her affairs? Ho | ~He hurried after after Letty, scold- | tion; and it troithhds of t2o 10ich =206, b 0 at home,” shesaid, “by the old mill. | went slowly back o the hills. But |ing and ordering them back. But | {n tavor cf the above proposition, it shall be My old nurse used to kold me up to the hot blood rushed with a strange | Letty did not answer him: degmed and taken tobecurtlod. B ARNARD, pull them for myself. beat throngh his veins. “Mrs, Wright will charge boarding. O Faloston to-be hald In: the County S, Joseph, Mo . Joneph, o, “Your little girl tells me that you| Inan hour Lotty was back and at | Dy'e hesr?” ot Dovigias, Stare of Nebraska, on the 24 day of W. G, BEACHKIST, Ticket. Ageny came from Fauquier county. It is a | work with redoubled vigor tomakeup | I shall pay her,” said wLotty, fine country.” for Lst time. Her mother ecanned | quistly. S “Jt is the mast besutiful in tho |ber innocent, meck face with a| Mrs. Taney's illaess lasted for world,” said Mrs, Taney. breathless terror. weeks. William's wife smoothed the She stopped and went in, hastily. | Surely there was no guilt there. matter over to the community as best the sssessed valuation of all the taxable proper- iy in sail county. Tnterest shall be paid on said bonds enlv from and after the dite of the sale of 8314 bonds or ary part thereof and the receip: of the money therelor. ‘The sald bonda shall be_redsemal THE COLORADO BUSINESS GOLLECE Thisinstitution, located at Denver, Colorado, the Educationsl and Commercial center of the ‘West, is pro-eminently the best and most practl- cal of ite kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING —or— Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary. 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TEHON, Pasw. Ay CHICAGO SHOT TOWER 00. . ! 3 he could. ““The Wright houso was & Urine, € o Fiidce e . 5 She felt the tears choking her. She | She would not doubt her; the would | ¢! - ig] court house. R Manafacturors of o s Pulaful e sapins. T s The Right Kind of Education for | could hear Mr. Burke tell the cbiid | not ask a question. sk CULLT Qe DO s e DRt s ami iy “urine " puntn (e Tt { 3 that bis school was in Fauquier, and [ I have dressed the table with | *II'E (0 DAV (e bomicing 1o NISRFS | Mormuyy procinctNe.six(-No. 1 sngine houte, STANBARD SHoT (e 3 Youog Men and Ladies. that he had often paseed ber grand- | flowers,” the mother said, *‘and made | 200 to dear. mother Taney, ¢o. | oo and zsrdswrenie, g 1t avolds Internal T fathora ho se. It wasfor sale now, | a cake—a real brids's cake. I hope | Sectotly she rejoioed to escapod the | camiogs Frecinci—ehcol howsy e { with a dozen acres about it; would | William wou't be angry. But this i ""‘“Vh° “M' e il Flormeo Procnet-Forenca fote, rmieisal X heap, no doubt. Land had | so different fi ddings in Vi en Mrs. Taney was ablo to como | Usion Prerinct phool Bouss e e ot aomsieg | comfortable lit le homestead, t00,” b | to ' tho old house and sleep for ono | houso for the firat time, she sent for | “Eutom Precinst_-Elcborn sehiool house. Toledo, O. | pure E W T e v et nsbEsa sald, “‘as any in the state.” night in the room which was mine | Willism and_ his wife. The doctor | Eistie Valiey Prec 7S . gour wiirem tor our litle bk, b s Mra. Tency poused in her work. | when T was a child, 1 think just that | ¥a fih-ew, :nt} Mln gflh -n‘;i Judge | "Chicazo Precint—chool houss at Elkborn How e Saved d AL « 0 little thing would gi! £ right, and little Letty and a man | Stati o _ | rrespondence molicr e e m thse BUSINESS TRAINING. anz?h" e outt to Boreet, The e £70 70 JOHB | whom Bir. Burke at once recognized | Yl Pt M kol n PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE | sy G e TeThE tuiny hocechoe 1ois Mhara 7 crled Letty, as | 3 {/the fellow,” and s ho turned his | Doueias Precinct_tHoume of§ 0. Wicox: K L e 204 the Boarbon roses, (he 4reat oaks | tho big Cranford eartiage. was- seen | P40k o0 bim contemptaouly. S At e e i | el S conturies old. She had never epoken | dashiug up the road. ~She grew vary | “‘You've got quite s color, mother | "And which dection il be gpeved at 5 oeeck e e 1 imasoss wav vou swoveo nex Tum BY THE USE OF Youog men who contemplate & businoss 1ife, | of her old home to her other children, | pile and shrank back. Thg girl had | Tasey,” said Sophy. ‘‘You'llsoon be | !0 the morning 8% *HE Sontinll OPPC e BELVIDERE P | o e bving o to st s rtics | g to Loty s'e had talked of it of. | alwaya been afraid of her orother | Fesdyto como over. “Help with the X2 Wi Comtam| e el s tarares s ] & e nn BoSA"K“ s larly requested to.eend for our new Cireular, | ¢in hen they were alone. Letty was | William; and hiswife, sho suspected, | cauning, eh?” ®e) e : s STAR WIND MILL. L] which will give full jnformstion 8 to terms, | iy o epself, the cther were all | would be as harda ruler and a more Mrs. Taney,” said the doctor, County Commissiocers, =t 4 in} BECAU E — condition of entrance, etc. Address Taneys. vulgar one. gravely, “needs a_long season of rest mnnmlugfi{!&d e (e Sutgie e ron | 1t Itis more eafe In agale of wind, ' by PILE REMEDY, G. W. FOSTER, President, | Shecumoto thodoor, | "ot Mea. Taney led her to.the | bforshr bt s rstored. T have : S S e | i ] “Do you know, Mr. Burke, if there | porc! recommended a change of air, a jour- 3 place of packing.) un may bo rwquied vy the INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND | =2 Denver, Colorado. | ./ 13 negro on the plice—a gar- |~ “Yon must welcome them, Batty,” | ney—" : "% | o Nervous Sufferers-Tho Great ) s v T el o b s ITCHING PILES p id i Gl * b, 1560, denor? she said. Willism exchanged alarmed glances Tty o o i, s | Uncle Tod? Oh, eserybody knows| The bride watehed them from the | witlrhis wife. European Remady-—-Dr. J. e sty housn 0,600 prnds bacon,sho the old man. And his stories about | carrisge_window with keen, jealons | “Why, you must take us for mll- B. Simpson’s Specific THE BESTIN MARKET. | G7fn tras. strappat, o s tho Clevelands. ‘de family," as ho calls [ eyes. ~ Her father had given her a | ltonaires, Uoc.,’ she cried. “Change ‘Medicine E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. |y iiatllpimm iy ) | 0 iy © o e : hint as to her future course. “Yon've made a good match, So- phy,” ho said. _ “Bill Tane s | old farm’s comfortable. But the old womsn and her da'ater will be a draw- back. They'll try to run over you them.” “We were the Clevelands. And old Tod is really lising yeil” ehe laughed for the firat time in a year. When Loty had gone in, Mr. Burke paced up and down the porch. He was a manly, large-natured young fel- | rough-shod, likely. Just take your Tow, and his heart ached with pity for | staud at onco. Let ‘em see you will the_ poor, pinched lives of this child | be mistress of your own house. ' and her mother. All he could doto| “Trustme for that, pappy,” eaid show kindness was to lend baoks <o | Miss Sophy. of airl Joorney? That sort of pre- acription suita city, fine ladies. Bat farmers’ wiver, who have to carn their living, can't take time foc such folderols.” The doctor would bave answered, but Letty put her hand on his arm. Thera was a fa'nt pink on her cheek, a8 her eyes sparkled like steel. “Fortunately, my mother,” she said, gently “is ot in_euch a stra th. Sample of crate and stjle in to be sern at this offce One thousand (1,000) connd- Facor (thin breasta) canvasmed, and in siattad hoxes, | strapjed. of about 106 pounds tr akfase bacon | each. To be celivered by h, Manufacturers of Lead Pipe, Sheet and Bar Lead, ‘Block Tin, Pipe and Solder, Linssed Ofl and Oil Cake. i ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 NORTH CLINTAN ST.. CHICACD 1tia a positive care for Spermatorr! ‘Weaknees, Impotency, and ail dises from Selt-Abuse, s Mantal Anxi Memory, Pai DO NOT DELAY antl] the drata on the aystem sermanent disability, but bay it TRY IT* CURED PRICE, 50 CENTS. |i Iard, (pure jeaf) twelva tins in a cuse. Each tin must hold aetcally 5 o " DR. A. S. PENDERY, Bs ' (CONSULTING PHYSICIAN }AS PERMANPNTLY LOCATED HIS MED- 'HREE REMEDIES IN ONE. 5 all disorders—mild, acute or chronic— "Keepup the strenzth and keep the bowels tree; K YOUR : o Py 7 cmt wen S o et o, | G crersstiv: s andovle |00 | 1Ty which she devoured eagerly,for | Thowholo Crawford family had ac- | T havesrranements fcr her to takos | Sryfreeio sl Weie br them sz et i | - ICALOFREGE | ? will send it, prepaid, on ofprice | Spirzen APERIEST is that modium glorious;) she was fond of reading; in fact she | companied her to see how she would | journey. We are going to-morrow to | * Price Spe:ifi-, §1.00 par package, or six pick- s IR e ST O B T ratireo® Flles seat fro | 1twoner, refrcnes, rezul s, sutaine, | bad obatinately persisted in staying | hold her ground. Virginis, 1 have bought her eld | *welor®or. Adrmmaloderaio | offain M e e R g guaspm— | T fon | at the fres school until she had edu- | When poor Mra. Taney sterped for- | home, and we shalllive thers. She | e 100504 oy S or Poip ¥ 'Y T e ot 08 “WE DR. BOSANKO MEDIGINE £0,,| Tiieisws brvescuscs Srims Ariwass. | cated herasli. rd, therefore, her thin facs reddgn- | will have a long change of air. T s b0 T, G B conplte] iz wnd dar, smdwiivitia | E FIQUA.O. " gt E il druzgiss hers.. o 3.K. Ish and all d ———— ey B SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS] William Taney waited until the ing, and herhands held out, the beide. William turned ghastly pale.

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