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lighthouse in mm’m., driving the mod in phowissCagainkt 'its wall the sea heaved, beating Below, clouds, and not a star was to be seen i the heavens.” - All Fas dark; and naaght was visible save when a cloud K oieeCi o o L 9800 (el P ’i.. Ihad just come down from m; 4 bt o e R did.not call me $0.go. outon such & night, when, borne to me on the gals, came theacand. of & ory—so between & shout for help anda ory d =T listened. _ Conld it be a bost in need ‘of help? —————————————— | McIWANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest froo’ Inndward. v/ X lis Arrival And Departare of | hous in Nebmska, 1875, Omaba. bat Trains . il pEoanas, e o P 4 ;g. &8 imegination it was only the cry of some seabird T had-heard, or a‘more than ordi- were. And when he had trimmed bi beard & bit, be dida't look 80 shabby. The day belore he was to leave us, an old man who brought v Gur lettery’ and odds and ends from the nearest town, when the weather permitted, arrived. % 0ld Jim brought us « good'bddget this’ time, “and, ss teual, ésme in to have a chat and smoke & pipe or two. What news, Jim!" maid «News? Why, Dot much; _onl pretty Alics we call- beon murdered!” ek e T wrderod] HoW! Wheal” wo sy; the were her' sweet: ough, te Bewst, thay. ept thole. seoret pretty tone T'ubo. 'em-together, through, ‘of | once or twice. A _§ne genfleman was; too fine for an honest girls sweetheart, I was thinkil Bat no one knows for suré who did it. Poor little Alice! I mind when she were a Tittle thing, how she’s come a trotting after my oact, and sayiog, ‘Take me up & bit, old Jim, and T'll give you » posey;'aud now she be's a lying there in the churchyard with & wouad 4n inch deep fu her bosom. * «“Douglas . Orotts, ‘he . were her sweetheart, a- traveller for a1 London” tusiness—jewelry and silk, snd sach like, for the women folk. He were a fine-looking chap, too,” I to | mind; and twice last_sammor I heard JOHN G. WILLIS; 1414-Dodge Strest. LR e e within & handred yards of the light- :2:—1-“', tall, wild, and distievelled beyond description—ad- vanted, or rather tottered toward me, Fxprew. 8004, m. | Exprom._.430%, & | fromany locailty He “stretched out hls arms to me Mixedss. s 3 50p m. | Mixed. 10:46 8. m 3 Daily Except Bundays. 84 R R in NEBRASKA. he was somewhat revived, led him with great difficulty to the lighthouse. ¢~ When ibe light fell- upon him, T held one of the most fearful aights have ever witnessed. The man be- fore me wav-almost a skelston; the skin seeined soarcely to cover his high cheek bones, his_hair hung over his forehead t locks, aed the Tower part of his face was covered by beard of a fortnight's growth. The few garments he had -on bung in rags, and his feet and head were bare, He eowered by the fire without utterin, ' ward, while I went to geb food and for him; his oL By Somti B G . e e | vk 2 S S ot , m5:35 p. m,, ‘Bunday otroed. Gat 4 3. Toomid, e vooks & shns, T & Penith OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYR. . FURNITURE. — ~14 >3 A, ¥, GROSS, Fow and Secend Haod T T DL #= (e some esoaped maniss. He ously, s s man ests who has not tasted food for. many lour1 = 5 for three dsys, and then:sat | Poruttare | into the fireagatn without a word, 104 Dougls, E. O, Turgeon Ag’t, J. BONNER, 1300 Douglas 84 ¥ine Goodacé: | foe] nowl” Ho started, passed his hand over his forehead, and for & -reply barst into s padsion’ of tears ‘and-wobs.~ 1 was dumbfounded. *‘Gome, come, mate, don’t fakeloi—+ the worst's cver now. You'ré safe FENGE GUST. rl.m.’sonl:l‘l.“ mfl. : - wov. Afl:lm AT LAW—8$10 South Thirteenth :‘.‘u—& Iron” wnd "._‘_.T"-...."S.. ; mw 'GROCERS. Z STEVEXN %1t betwosn Omming ad Tard. T. A MoIHARE, Cornr 834 acd Caming Sw. vt ada, O 1306 ,_Wholestle Exclustvely. tod %m Lo DOLAK & LANGWOBTAY, Whelerale, 11068 him. AT LAW-—Office in Hahgoom | 113 I5that. ey v : TR 2 *Qacor chap this," I thought, “The Ak * RARi R | A HOLVES comerioh i Outtorsa.__ | {35008 P Eey, KpoRaRe TRy DEXTER L. A ell, mate,” I -continued, '1a's 2 b ‘volce, fall time we Ladies get L s HOVELS > nest to | CANFIELDEOUSE, Gro. Cansield, Oth & Fuss. DORAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 913 Farahis Bt. SLAVEN'S HOTEL, ¥. Slaven, 106h Btrest. ; oo ——t you this time—sh1” T aald; at longth, “Ay, indeed,” he muttered; ‘I ‘Dot have held out anothbr Bight 1 ‘owe you my life,” my turs, “I wouldn't turn a dog out pf doors such & night as this, lev alone a fellow oreature. 'y B0 you're weloome. You'd best bide ‘with us tll you're a bit hearty , torit's but poorly you look”. dI gsve a pitying gisnce at his Wmaciated face, and greatly hollow, 1 sulken eyes. moved uneasily on his seat. l'lhp safely! 1 mean will any one ¢ome! Are you expecting #n; ol Snd he tyui ma Leskly: £ )0 “No one,” said I, with a lsugh. ““Why, in weather like this, we're cut of hgm the mainland someilmes for nodded, and looked more satis- fied ‘and muttered o fow words fo himeelf, which 1 didn’t oatoh. ““Qaeer customer,” 1 thought; snd Aaking an old matress from beneath :Iymhd I gave it t:llllu Qng-kflut Bpec 5 o ots, to make a ..“m’“u“m'%“"-u"-é‘ e ams. ‘Wholemie and Bed ¥ith, and then turacd in ‘myself. Cnited stavs. " Oftce. 8., oppostte in 3 1 didn't go to sleep st once,how- ever,T wanted to keep an eye on my guest for a bit. He rolled T OBRIEN & SARTUETY, Attorneys-at-Law, OFFIOE-Union Block, Pificenth an¢ Pagshamm! R oy SV AT We::Connell, Attorney-at-Law. S S R REDICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law Jos R. CLamsox Hewtr. | w. 8. GIBSS, X, D., Room No. 4, Oreighion CLARKSON & HUNT, Mottt v b, Masenle B ‘Successors to RICH ARDS & HUNT, gg:m,-.n..l;-;u;-'.wn—.- Attorpeys-at-Law, DR L8, oRADOY. Xor. 2158, 14th Street, Oculist and_ Aurist, 8. W.15th and Farsham 8t Then, with a shivering sigh, he ‘covered hls face with lll; b llvld. ‘Hallo, mate!" cried L. “Nightmare I guess. 'Wake up!” o= ‘The sound of my volce aroused Him; and looking curlously round the rocm, mambling fow broken ex- he srranged his blanket again sod settled himself to sleep, und I did be same. "When T woke for my watch; my curious vis{tor was atill wrapped in his blanket, snd seemed to be slumber- ing as pescefully as might be, before the dying embers of the fire. I logked <} at his face—the face of & man-abont SANTA CLAUS FOUND. i L Ty [‘i%; ;Ei i he was #0_emaciated I couldn't He didn't Took like a worl 3 bis features were regalar nad FE fil f! £ Well,two or thres days passed over. 'he galo had spent itself; but the was atill unsettled, and we were on the lockout for more storms, No human betng,except our walf had come near us for more than & fort- for all we know of what in'the world during ngland_might have be- come a republlc, or Francea monarchy again. & nd striven to make friends with p est and to find out what sort of | plied a fallow he might be; but I found that end of e b as 1 got [ road (‘man. | Alioe Grooves was scen_ s day or two d/| logked at our guest. His eyes, widely , OF, may be, a year or two less; o open. “prewnt date. he were down at Haleomb, staying at the “White Horse,’ and "twas at Jim Anson’s the miller's Alicsmet him, and they soon became ' friends; woree Tock. 4 7 “But it’s all in the papers here, better nor I can tell it. Take and it. T'm no eoholar, Ah, whois this?” said Jim, as our guest entered. Sestng a stravger, the terrified look T had 8o often notfced passed over his face, and he drew baok- hastily, ‘but gazad at him o astonlshment. Yes, ‘our visitor was & very queer party. I dido’t half like him— 'who could he bel I wondered how he ever came here!' Why had he never told us anything of b t histery? I think some such ideas struck Bill, too, for I saw him looking sternly and Inqiriagly at the scared beiog bef us' Weexchanged glances, but gave 1o words to our susplcions. Aftet perusing the account of poor “Alice’s ‘death several times, the man laid the paper on the table and st stariog vacantly at the fire, with » strange quiver In bis features. I termiaed not ‘o lose sight of him that uight; ‘He looked so wild, so devilish, I doubted he mighs do either us or ‘himeelf a mischief. The wind began to rise again; we seemed likely to_have another wild WAy, by her .h:u(he-m they do lnizht, this seemed to decide our guest, who gave up his intention of leaving us, and sstiled himself in the chimney corner, s was his wont, for the even. ing. Will took up the paper, and I began to write alottsr, and was soon absorbed in my oecupation when our visitor who had fallea. asleep, aroured ‘—false!" You must come with me now—vwith me, T tell you, Ak !” Aud heshuddered. UEATT 2 WS NO CHANGING CARS Where Dire ct convections are Made With —t0— New York, Bostin, Philadel- OMAHA AND CHICAGO,| St Through Sleeping - Oar. Lines | i PRUSSIAN Gough Syrup THE LATEST VICTORY OF MEDICAL SGIENCE. The only existing remedy for every spe= eles c2 Acute or Chronie Disease of the Organs of Resplration, aud an absolate SPECIFIO- FOR CONSUMPTION ! Pion S tis oo the Fangpend et pes: "the mucus and muco:pus produosd rimonary inflammation, the finted “momb evory organ which fife] T eontains no s KIDNEGEN is highly recoramended and or PFoul Kidneys, Dropsy, Bright's Disease, of Emergy, Nervous Debility, or any Obstructions arisi ing from Kid: or medt | Bladder Diseeses. Also for Yellow Fever Blood and Ki Poisoning, in infected malarial sectiors. “Blood |—blood 1—all on her white bosom | _ Alice, awake I—ah! the pool the pool I Will and I exchanged glsnces, The wind sighed mournfully round the tower, and the aea birds flad wailing by in flocks, For the firat time it fully dawued on us that the wretch ‘we had rescued from starvation was no other than Douglss Orofts, who, fiying from the face of justice, had niearly met the death he 8o richly de- served, In awe-struck silence we listoned to his vague words. All the details of his orime passed before him, and were re-enscted by him in his droams. What a fate! The storm increased, and the wind awept In a hurricane over the sand- Bill. In the far distance, our pra Wil shouted, *‘Come in, friend; it Is only Jim;" aud he entered nnwilling- his eyes with his hand, and over from head to, foot sus visitoe when he lhnlght we ‘were mot notiolog him, but ‘I aevet’ thotight snything of It. The man waaso queer I thopght it natural Jim should took- at bim. . Suddenly Jim ose, saying— “Well, I must be off to town again. Good day, mates.” L “Off ‘30 soon, Jim? _ Can’t you stay. and have a talk and: auother pipe, mani” said Bill. “No time to-day, friend; I've busl- ness,” and old Jim' trotted off, and Bill after Bim, and I had to go up and clean the reflsotors, and i; qu-.’:n till ‘sapper-time we met togsther szain. (y)l;'vhlm was. -t:l‘:ndd snd dis- $arbed than uwhl‘l'gat night. He l;i ot allent, ;answoring_ the :n-&lmu we put. m.{in, -(fflnfl-t we takeni-our food; he would have t the place, - But.Bill said— old na oL, ‘He opened the newspaper. I looked at our visitor and saw him ‘dfop like a I of load intoa obair. I felt un- eomfortable. I didn’t know why. +Well, where s it} Bogio, . Well,” id I, “You road best. - Read it out, Ay, ay,” ‘ssld" Bo; “here it in. of *the P, glanced soeoss sk our.guest, who bad made & slight movement. eyes wers fixed on, Will's face with:a Took of terror I shall never forget. “The vitlage of~ Haloomb,” be l, “has“been tha soane of a foul and terrible orime, the viotim being lige Grooves, the danghter of the B clerk, a girl well known through-the-country~for her beauty, andimuch respected ‘and beloved in tho village" The motive is unknown. The perpeteator Is undiscovered; but atrong suspiolon rests on one Douglas Grofts, who s’ suppoded 10 bave ft the pountrs-bat in-whose company before her- body was. discoversd . in the pond known ss the Black: Hers Will lot the_paper drop.: I dilated, were fixed on Will, and he seemed to drink in every word of the tal H.Go on,” l;;ul‘lntundk ,in & hoarse whisper, ay took ‘up the paper; %0 on. They found m-PbodyEp&. Black Pool.” “Yes, yes,” said Will, turning over the paper; “‘where 1s i1 . Yes, in m! Black Pool—I know the place—with a fearful 'msd‘".r::ut st. The | oorpse preeented a spectacle, | 018 2ac0s of Donglas Grofts are lost. | Ho is a tall man, from thiety to thirty. four years of age, with black hair. an whiskers, gray eyes and regular feat- l ofes. A reward of fifty pounds is | offered for hls apprehension. Jealously i lupp?ud to be motive for the “The brate!” ssid T, with an_oath; “if X oould lay handson him he'd have whard time of 1t.” “Or it I conld either,” returned ‘Will; “to servo a bonny good girl 0 ““The old blackguard!” I continued, “Paor little Alicel” ““Well, here'ssome more,” said Will. Our visitors looked up with start, ““Well, read on, old chap,” sald L. “‘Ay, ay; but le's Sind the place in. * Ahl here wo bel ‘Latest in- telligence. ~ The polioe have, discover- ed a clew to the whereabouts or Dou- glag: Crofts, whom there now seems lhtdlo use to doubt is the murderer, an Here our visitor rose suddenly-with- an’ exclamation, took a few steps to- ward the door, noprd irresolutely, and then, with great drops of perapiz- ;?5:' runniog down his brow, sald to “Go on; why Keep a man in sus- pemsel” Nuwx:,, mate;” sild Wll, looking st n surprise, “Ididn’t know s | MAY you'd take soch au- interest In this af- fale. As for Tom and me, why, we known the poor girl, child ‘snd the paper, an it for your- o, thon ™" ¥ Ho mnatohed i, and with avidity devonred the contents. I watched Rim—s slow suspicion taking hold of me. “The polloa on his traces! How did they find out, I wonderl” said he,balf to himaelf. “Mcre thana fortuight ag0., Noj T dou't blieve thep ever k- “Nol And-whynotl”ssldl. | He losked 4t me ualy, then forolog a ghastly laugh, re’ *‘Oh, they never do find things out now. i "Bn::,' R doat know ihat, repl g my. thmesn vory littlo thing loads bo. dle. ocovery. Olrememiber, when T was-a bo, 8 tellow i oft. of graap, and the idntifeation of the '::‘-al:: tised “ears detected the sound of voloss, Who could ba coming to us at such s time! Will went to the seawatd window, and partly opened the volces were not from The' wind blew offshore. voices coming to us from Inudward, across the sand-hills, We listened. At length s loud knocking was beard at the door, and veices below callingon us to open. With a start and a scream of terror, our wretched guest awoke. Only a dresm"” he muttered. But the knocking was repeated, aud Will, who Had gone down €0 unbar the dvor, opened It to & posse of police: men, who demanded entrance in the. ueen’s pame. Behind them fol: lowed old Jim, the letter carrier. Up tairs they rushed, and fnto the room ' where we were sitting. The inspector, a tall, powerful man, orward to seize Docglas Crofta, héu with a tarriblo cry, the wretched mapsprang to the window and wrench- “| lng it p! tated himself into ‘Lot read about the mucderJim | he, open, precipt Vith » da “Woll, mate,” said L, ‘how do gog|tsl 2 sea below. ' With a dull thud we heard his body ‘strike on the l6dge of rooks, from which it bounded nd was swaliowed- by thosngry deop.: A great awe fell on cs, and for » moment no one spoks: said the inspector, at last, Ahe's gone; escaped ur, and cheated the hangman. A more cold blooded matder F never heard of. Now you, Ridley, sy how this man osme to be here.” 8p, forthwith, T had to tell my tale % the inapector; I afterward learned iy particalars of Douglas Oroft, nd his relations with poor Alics Grooves. How she had loved him, nd cling to him sgainst the advice of Rt Irigads; how he had betrayed hor, and then, in a fit of jeslousy and rage, put an end to her life. Jim, the letter carrler, got the ffiy rd, but It was the price oed—though the blood of a mur- derar—and it did_him no go o nevér prorpered. He was found, not rmany months afterward, desd by the roadside, bis pony and cart close by whete be kad left them, and he all alone under the hedge—dead! 8o he didn’t long enjoy his gains. T am atill in the old lighthouse; and often Will and T talk over the murder of ‘Alics Grooves, and the fate of our strange visitor. 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Hence they aro useless: for unless. the canses of the acrid secretions which are coughed m e removed,and the ruptured, or maturated surfaces healed and re- Hored to thelr matural tone; & cure 1 Iompossibie. * Frltiily Prussian, Congh here Wholesale agents [n Omaba, STEELE, JOENSON & CO., will supply the trade af msnufsetn IT IS A CRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE . Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead= ily and rapidly increasing in publio tavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the "simplest in oconstruction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are always satisfled, because they find everything just as repres- ented. a8 Everybody should use this Machine, The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office ‘will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor. Pavenport and 15th Sts. Omaka. THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP _Jigcass. Proves beyond any reasonable question that the <=+ CHICAGO &' NORTH-WESTERN . RY Ia by all odds the best road for 7o o take when traveling in sither direetion boéwesaf Chizago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. " * sequence of Lun Disease, arethrown off Dy it, whilo at the same time it soothes aud invigorates the weakened tissues. “LIFE FOR THE LUNGS." For coughs, eolds, {nfluenza, bronchial difficulties, tightness of the chest,hoarse- o of the Junge, dimeaity of broathing tiom of the Junge: difheulty of broathings Dleuriny nnd all disorders of a puimonary Rarure, it has never been equhlod. 53%la agons 1a America, RICHARDSON & 00, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS.' -1 PAD A now nd hitherto unknown remedy for'all dlseases of the Kidneys, Bisdder, snd Urinary 1t i pomty oty cire Diabetes, Gravel, s iy crine, Paiatal , LAME BACK, Geners! Weakness, and all Female Com- iaints. It avolds internal medicines, i certain fn it ots and cures when nothing elss csn. For ‘salo by all Dr of sent by mall fres ot uhe e i The 0ld_ Reliable Siouz Gity Routel 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto BT, PAl MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMAROK, And all polntain Northern I Dakota._ This line is equipped with the Im- Westinghouse Automatic Alr Brakes and Platform Coupler and Buffer. Aad for 8PEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT Sioux City at 10:20 p. m., and . STE] (LWAX .. THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, Over all ot its principal lines. runs each way daily from two to four o moce Fast Express Trains. 1¢is tho only road west of Chicago that uses the et PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS. Tickets this rocd Ui caLickets over tuis rocd aro sold by ail Coupon Tiekst Ageats (a the Uai Remember to ask for Tickets via this road, be sure they read over it,and take none othez. MARVIY BUGHITT, Gen’l Manager, Chicago. 2 W. B. STRNNETT, Gen’l Pass. Agent, Chicago. HARRY P. DUEL, Ticket Aqont C. W. Railway, 14h andiParnbami Streets. D. B KIMBALL, Assistant Ticket Agont C. & N. W. Railway, 14t and Faraham Stroots. J.BELL, Ticket AtentC. & N. W. Railway, 0. Gextte .| CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS and wavy tresses of ab LYONS K}“r mnN’,t Thig WINDOW SHADES. And Everything pertaining to the Frrmiture and mm&' l':epsflt falling pholstery Trade. 50, removes damdran snd | A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE itching, makes the Hair LOWEST PRICHS. ms' k't - it ms OHAS SEHIVERIORK .fllfi oo B 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street, healthy is the sure = mlffl‘llflns PRICE LIST g Erocorraxn'S MAMMOTH CLOTING HOUSE. Hard Wearing Goods | MAKE NO MISTAKE! 400 Men's Cottonade Pants...... 10 to 150 : 600 300t 500 i, 500 330t 375 Boto 60 800to 18 00 800t 1000 100to 200 250 to 18 00 s 13 350 to 20 01 750 to 1350 10t 350 40pt0 900 100t0 178 275t 900 and upwards 2500 600 100t 200 Complete line of Neck Wear, Linen Collars and Sum- maer Underwear. Silk H“dkenl'l.:et:s’c a A oves, ; l"i"l'lnks and Valises, o : Boots and Shoes, Faay ciber atle piiase mater sed ‘e wua | Agent for San Francisco and Oregon City Woolen Manu- LT 160l Gearing, Thresbivg facturing Company. fes, &c., 38 for wagons—Send for R M. ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 1001 Farnham, Corner 10th Street.