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P ——— IRERRNA THE DAILY BEE. T MANA PUBLISHING €O, PfioPm&TuRs 916 Farnnam, bet, Oth and (Dth Streets. 1ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One cony 1 year, tn advance (postyaid), mon the months " “ RAILWAY 'I‘IME TABLE MR CARD CIICAQO, 8T, FACL, MINNRATOLIS AND OMATIA RAILROAD, Leave Omaha—No. 2 through passengor, 11 m. No, 4, Oakland passenger, £:304. b "Arrive Omaha—No. 1, throuh passenger, 2 m. No, 8, Onkland passcnier, 5:30 p, m. LRAVING OMANA RANT OR 8OUTH AGUXD, 0, B & C'aN G, 3:40 . 0. K 0, B, leaves it § 8, m. avd 6:80 P m. Arrives at 8t. Louis at 6:30 n. m, and b:63 P. m. Mol S & B leavos st § 4 mand 340 p LY Arn\un at St. Louis at & m, and 7:30 Sm, WHT OB BOUTHWESTS. B, Ni B v 0, 0. U, s 5 OB fronn N 0 p. w.—omigrant, U. ¥ Treibhe No. 110 ks . . ARRIVING—TROM RAST AKD ROUTH. & m.—T:96p W, n 26 p. . . RL &P, 9:46 a 5 p. w. K. C, 8t Joo &C I, 7:40 0. m,—8:46 p.m ARRIVING PROM THR WRST AND BOUTHIWNST. O & R. V. trom Lincoin—12:12 s m, 0. . Exprow—t30 p B & M. i Nob, Through Exprom—4:18 p. m. B. & M. Lincoli ht—8:35 8 m, U. P. Freight No. 10-1: m.‘ m, No. 6— 4:25 p. m. Emigrant, :o s—-lom I m. 0 19— 0.& R.V. mlxed‘ ar. I'Sflp. m. Nobraska Diviston of the St. Paul & Bloux City Koad. No. 2 leaves Omalia 8:30 &, r, No. ¢ leaves Otnalia 1.80 p. 1 o, 1 arrives at Otishaat 6:30 p. m, No. 3 arrives'at Omaha at 10;50 a, m, DUMMY TRAINS BRTWERN OMANA AND COUAGK BLUPYS, Loave Omatia st 300, 000 dnd _ 11:00 &, o :00 2:00, 200, 6:00 And 6:00 . s at 8:25, ne, nnn m.j 5 and 6:26 u—ThE dury Teaves ; 2:00, 4:00 arid 6:00 p. . ol Bl st 02 an i85 4 en 2 and 5:26 p. m. Opening and Closing of Mal RoUTR. OPRN. cLOBE. . e B Chlcago & N. W........ 1.00. 9:30 Chicago, B | z Facife 1100 800 Chicago, B. 100 9001 Bloux Siiy ;ml Pacific. . nlon Omahi & R, V. ay, vix .\ Lincoln Mail mmo npm.d A 1o so m. Office open Sundays from 12 m. L THOS. F HALL P. M. Busmess Ihrectol'v POETRY OF TIIE TIMES, A: Donache,piani,cut flowors, s, hogueta ste. N, W cor. 46th an Donslas strects. - “Oivil Engineers and Surveyors. A Bad Garo ANDREW ROSEWATER, Crelichton Block, | & printer who witnessed the hallet by & dancer named Sallet; I said (mu.‘l his head, Town Surveys, Grade and Sewerage Systems s L Gommission Merchan JOHN 6. WIL LIS,1414 Dodge Street, D B BEEMER. For detalls weé latye advortiso. ment in Daily and: Weekly. Seminins, Taneits Ul Mg lans Dearest, delay not, Westorn Oomfce Works, Manufacturers Tron Teand isve 3 whl Qomice, Tin, Iron ind biste Reoflng. Orlors Sighed for the comin locall promptly executed in hest 4 . Fattors and Ditles 1918 Harnes St. l_\’f kisses be “ Tagrar St as rosebu GAl anizod Tron Cornices, Window u) ., i the dows manuinctuied and put op in anf part ot oh flolng. ot [ oonntry, T. SINHOLD 416 Thirtoomh strect e warting for soi Orockery. J. BONNER 1300 Do Glothing and Furnishing Goods. GEO. H, PETERSON. Also Hats, Cape, Boots, Shoes, Notione and Cutlery, 804 8. 10th stroet, The Heart to Liver. Tt O wy hearts my heart, To Le vut in the sun and sing | o sing and shout in the fields about, | In the balm and the blossoming Good line. Retrigerators, Canfleld's Patent. oy, Sing d, O bird in the trees; C. ¥, GOODMAN 11th St bot. Farn. & Harnoy, 3, i isg louit th the skys 8how Case Manufactory., { And honey-bees blacken theelover-bed o glad s 1 There are none of § ston Hard, 0. J. WILDE, Manuafacturer and Dealer 1n all kinda of Show Casos, Upright Casos, &1, 1317 Uase Bt FRANK L. GERHARD, proprietor Omaha Show Cabe manutactofy, 313 Ronth. 10ph atroets To It's O my liver, my liver, Ta be ot in the snow and shiver! iver and freese at thirty degrees between Leavenworth and Marcy, . All goods ot £4F0, W6 gayls TARIVer, rraned e e Below zéro, %o gayly T qniver, Skate the diteh; LEORENREUD, ;) 0t B, beh; Far & HAR | “yrgur]iteia'dled *hind m.-mm-r red, Btoves ana Tinware. Or the doctor w |l| g n to grow rich. 0 Songster “Home on tha l'rnlf Shell. " Stitch by stiteh, and row by row, Good wnd Cheap. 'l'l is is the way the stocking must grow; kety, clickety, day by day, nu- slendler, glitterdoi noeilles say, Iush-a-bye Laby, grandmother sings; Hither and thithér the cradle swings. A. BURMESTER, Dealer [n Stoves and Tinware, And Manufactuter of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work, 0dd Fellows' Block, J. BONNER, 1803 Douglas St. 8eeds. J. EVANS, Wholesalo and Retail Seed Drills and Cultivators, 0dd Fellows Hall. Physiclans and Surgeons. W. 8. GIBBS, M, D,, Room No 4, Crelghton Block, 15th Street. P, 8. LEISENRING, , D. Masonic Block. 0. L, HART, M. D., Ey¢ and Ear, opp. postofice DR. L, B. GRADDY, Qeuttst and Aurie, §. W 16th nd Farnham Bta Then narrow once more, and narrow away, veing it off, as knitters say; here is a stocking fit for an hei ow knit the mate—for he must have a ait, Huskbye ba Yotir feet may throne! n_you are grown be worthy to climb a Photographera. GEO, HRYN, PROP. Count the stitches and halve them now, Gratd Central Gallery And one-half set, in single row; 919’ Siktoonth Btreot. And back and forth, outsideand in, First-ciass Work and Prompt- | Kmit the heel on a single pi Hush-a-hye baby, p,rnnl‘.mnthor sings; Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Hither and thithier the cradle sw P. W. TARPY & CO., 216 12th St,, bet. Farnbam | —{*‘Home on the Half Shell” by W hiteluw and Douglas; Work promptly atfended to. Reid, D. FITZPATRICK, 1400 Dotrelsa Street, UNLY I PRNATE SEGRETARY Painting an aper anging. . KOSTERS, 141 Dodge Street. HENRY.A ROVERRS, PIENS “Both are lmndswms and -~ have equally accomplished manners, T hear, 8hoe Btores. Phillip Lang, 1820 Farnham st. bet. 18th & 14th. | They “will make a most welcome acquisition to the limited ‘society of Becond Hand Store. q 0 ] PERKINS & LEAR, 1416 Douglas 5t., New and | this poor little villag remarked Socond Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, | Claudia, Thorne, with groat amimation, etk s el that was suddeuly augmented by the appearance ‘of an elegant, equipage that she had just seen coming down the pleasint shadowy street. ““There they are now, Aggie, dear,” she con- noar Masonic Hall, ness guaranteen HENRY NAUFMANN, In the new brick block’ on Douglna Stroot, has Just opened o most clegant Beex Hall, Hot Lurich from 101013 Abstract and Real Estate. JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Office, W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 18th Street. Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHIPECTS Room 14, Creighton Block, A. T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Creighton Blocks Boots and 8hoes. JAMES DaVINE & CO., Fine Boots and Shoes. Agocd assortment of ‘home work on hand, corner 12th and Harney., THOS. ERICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JQHN FORTUNATUS, 805 10th stréet, manufactures to order good work. at falr prices. 'Repairing done. B Bed Springs. 3. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Dourlasst, Bogks, News and Stationery. ’ 3.1, FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Egge: MoSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and S house in Nebraska ‘establitied 1876 Omahs, OmBAL nasmvmr { | MRS, A.' KYAN, southwest corner Xflthlqd Dodge, Board for the Money. ‘Batiataction Goarantesd, Meals at all Hours. ‘Boardby the Day, Week or. Month. 7 "7 Good Terms far Codti Furnished Ronms Rupplied. i A FAMILY | TONIO evel o i o f “ " tinged excitedly;, ‘“‘and is - not that Cletoni "¢ PALCON'ER. ot 1t St carriage.altogether too stylish for this Undertakers. dreadfully unfashionable and prosy CHAS. RIEWE, 101# Farnham bet. 10th & 11td. 89 Cent Stores. P. C. BACKUS, 1206 Farnhum place?, and that praneing, speckled, reddish horee. must be & priceless Fancy Goodn | lyer,’ I think,” she commented some- what doubtfully, for she was conscious of her utter deliciency in equine lore, \ Meanwhile the spirited, dappled ] N'D | A [resn—an animl neither ‘extraordi- nary fine nor fust.-was trotting past thezgarden gate, the flagrant blossoms of the lofty locust trees falling. in white showers over gilded harness and glittering wheels, ““The.gentleman— the one with that Saxon and distinguished look and the tawny, curling hair and. beard—he who 18 driying--must be_the million- aire who, T am informed, is the son of a nobleman, but is.too Americanized or republicanized to assunte his illus- trious ‘title. .. The ‘other with the u < 4 ¥ durk hair and stontish figure, must be 3 the private secretary or traveling com- B T T ER s panion, One can always discern the difference between the patrician and : the plebian, can one not!” v T ‘‘Certainly I have no such subtile ILER & CO., gift of discrimination—in _the senso infer. One whose soul is ignobl, ey e urers, OMAHA, you'infer. e whose soul is ignoble KENNEDY'S EAST g IemeSe28q SLONTIg HO3 ‘WSLEVINNIHY ‘VISJIdBAG Uarriages and Road Wagons. WM SNYDER, 1éth and Harney Streeta. vewe ers. _JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Street. Junk, H. BEPTHOLD, Rags and Metal. Lumber; Lime and Gement. ¥ FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Bu Lamps and Glassware. 3. BONNER 1500 Douglss St. Good ‘Varloty, v Merthant Tallors; G./A’ LINDQUEST, One of our most popular Merchant Tailors 1y ro- celvitig the latest dexigns for Spring aud Summor Goods for gentlemen's wear. Stylish, durable, and prices fow as ever ‘215 13th bet. Doug, & Farn, Miljinery. MBS. C. A. RINGER, Wholesale and Retall, Fan. Goods in great varlety, Zephyrs, Card Boardls, THosicry, Gloyes, Corsets, . Choapest House i the West, Purchasers save 50 por: cont, Order by Mail. 115 Fifteenth Street. rounary, JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson ste Flour and Feed. OMAHA CITY" MILLS, Bth and nmlum L Woelshins Bros., proprictors. Mrocers, z mvms, 218t between Cuming ani lnr T.A. MUBHANE, Cdrn, 28d arid Cuming Streeta. Fardware, Iron and Bte EN ,uorsi F. 6laven, 10th 5t. Boul Hotel,Gus, nm.l kLY bhm venworl g Bou © BHAW will hest Cash for second hand clothing, P hg' 10th and m putstn il i — Dentlsts. DR. PAUL, Wiliams' ?m,! El. 5th & Dodge. Orygs, Palitsana @ EUBN .00, 1 w.J. wmmnwm wnolmxnu-. .0, FIELD, 2022 North 8l Qutting . nnn, Druggie lom und nowm Btre t D Mo; Nom-l. Eh- :ouu H.\F. LEUYANN &©Q.,: - New York Dry boo%l wre, 1310 and 1812 Farn. mn strect. L. C. Enewol Tth & Paolfie; also hnnll and w P i d lmnd Hag S 08 oo B P08 -. > BONNER ;1800 Dougad sti, Firle good, M.;‘ — e Fence Works, OMAHA ¥ENCE 00, GUST, FRIES & CO., 1213 Harnoy Bt., lmymv.- e Teo Boxes, Irou'and Wood Fences, Ofice Railogs, Counters of Pine snd Walnut. Olgars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCHER, manufacturers of Clgars, and Whohv-le Dealers [n Tobaccos, 1806 Douglas. W. F, LOKENZEN manufacturer 614 10th stieet, sont freg Lo all. must be & * plebian; I think; however BT . 1LOUILS aristacratio the birth or tout ensemble PAPER WAREHOQUSE. GRAHAM PAPER GO, Rothsay, quietly. She and Claudia Thorne were cou- 917 and 219 North Main St., 8t. Lous, “—WHOLRSAUS DRALERS IN— BOOK, sins and ostensibly friends, and were WRITING] NS, PAPE living together ' genteel life of econo- my, having jointly inherited a small | WeAPPING ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND legacy deviséd by an eccontric relativo Printers Stock. recently-deceased. Tn the picturesque and tiny- hamlet £ Cash pald for Rags and Paper Stock, Scra iron-and Metals. of Roschithe~—a haven of roses-- they ; y had made their eummer home. Agnes had. been-pleased and con- Fapor Block Werchouses 1920 to. 1987, Nortl "_':;"d. u“"m.('il“’ “":‘fiiy"“"l’;l‘]‘!'illnlz"c“" with its wide, grassy, ‘ragoous Proposals tor Sewer Bonds. strects, and sparse clusters of ‘quaint Sealed proposals will e recsived untit| houses, - builded: about the obutse, October 20th, 1881, at 12, noon, by the | Wooded angle of crags that jutted into City Clerkof Omahn, county of Douglas, | the tumbling. waters, just where a State of Nebraska, and will, at that hour, | wild, narrow stream frothed into, the e opeaed for the” purchneo: of sf.'o.ooooé surf of. the sea. of —the_lasio .of (00000 70! But Claudia had thought it all ~the Bonds, First Series, of the City of Omahu. Snid Bonds are dated September Tit, 1881, | Serene seclusion, the isolated but im- are in sums ot $1,000.00 each, bear interest | Posing scenery, simple habitants with from their date at the rate of six per cen- | their homely way-- uninteresting and tym per annuwm, payable at the office of | insufferably dull..” - Kountze Bros., New. ank , sembannually, | hey wero very wnlike—those two city after alecfi.m duly held authorizing | bloom and brightness of fresh, sweet their issue for the completion of Sewers | womunhood. ;’l‘,‘];"g,‘;’mf&fi:{‘sgxgn“' o Somstrue | - Mise Rothany was ata’ “und notably| now offered are the first sold of uaid Bonds, | graceful blonde,: with . that rare and Bids will-be addrensed to the undersigned, | peculiarly fair compléxion thatno care and must state the fall name ‘and’ address | can wrinkle arid 16 tiie can yellow. of the'bidder, the aniount of ‘safd Bonds| Hep finefeaturas wore much too mobile desired, and the price proposed to be pald for the rtistic Grecian., type, and her o e sty iy emerved o T latge eyes—sylendid aud indeseribablo sep b Citz Cler! —=were too 'pxls‘uunfu_l and tm_uler to be f " | gay, and too, discerning ahd-imperious To Nervous Bufterers to bp gheddenl and - poetic blue, - Her magnificent masses of hairhad thesub- THE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. (T, und beayiaful shades’of amber u;ml ruddy auburh, aud *her notion, her Pr. 'J.' B, Simpson's Speoifio|rdy speaking, wete distifiguish- mnxm ed.by a majesty; a dignity, and s gen- 1t 18 & positive cure for- tle graciousness that:were . ag. natural "ah;:“{mpuw .m’r‘" m"m‘" o8 irresjstible. . Among, inferiprs she Memory, Paina in th [ Sewer ugm. would, have been , misunderstood and posgsibly hated, qurod snd traduced (nsanity and | Among her peers she ‘was, lu\ull and y earlygrave f respocted. Claude Thorne-belonged to qmte & fi;gv used | diggimilar sphero of mind, feeling and ful .n.:e volition. - She had more ‘cunning than fote | intellect; sho was more emotional tha oot ey Wik o vl sympathotic; she liked only the ex- Price, Specific, #1.00 per package, or.aix pack: | citement that could be made egotisti- ssontof b0, drn allonlemsie L | cally nonsational; wnd - she whs inordi- nately ambitious for a very eminent sacial distinction, She hated the lega- "sg.¢aurs | tor who had bequeathed her a humble GRAND OPENING! competence instead of an exhaustless Protessor Fisher, (from 8t, Louts) Dgncin, income. “It would seem that she was ey, Blandard fi fiall, cor “Fitwsiith bnd pitifally anappreciative of small favors v mhe A Hiseds lor Ladise o umu....t'..w,,...,u.m (liat shdradly lacked the “sensy of Tuesday. muxug Boptember 6ih; classess tor | ¢ratitude. N \nl‘lus_n, n]_u" WAN @ u“u'fu. witching little -\l&').u-, with everrest- Nos. 104 i 106 Main St Buftlo, N. ¥ 8oid in Omah 1 F. Goodman, J, W. Bell, 2. 1eb, and ol rugiistacy ery where, Misscs and Masters, conmencing Saturda noon at 4 o'clock, Claases for Pamilios, 4 arranged to suit the honorable patrons. Also | less fairy feet singularly pretty, M,}lu:,?-fi;lnulmn‘;w (e touh elfish hands.- Slie was dark aud petith; ‘orms liberal, and perfect o ardEUATARYBOd Lrivate Instrugtions wil sogiv. | har hair was jetty black, and her black en atthe Danging Acadepay”or at the vwsidence | cyes, wepe brilliant with mumltul.huu; O BT s 53 56 left atMar Meyer & | Phe had red, laughing lips, and adain- nm- 8 1g80-t1 ty scarlet color ulwuyu over her baby- 'I‘H B O\IAHA DA]LY B]-,h- hz\ Il'RD \Y ()(*'I‘()RE M\ly rmnulml cheeks, Sho )\fl]-vml the naive with the most tlattering suc Cobs; And she scemed very childishly in genious, indeed whon she first smiled beguilingly in the admiring eyes of | hith whom she supposed to be wealthy [ and titled, Apparently that first meeting was | «mmn accidental. The gentlerdan had been piseator inlly buisied in a deliciously codl niche among the willows, ‘whose folinge of topaz and emerald left flickering shacows along the margin, of a still pond whers ata of rook hac dammed the stream, ' and where myeid of silvery fire glanced throu the clear brown water. He had hes and irfegular sound of cars, anc uly grepn redds and low flower pe-uce to see o gaudily gilded and very small skiff rocking dangeronsly among the watgr lilics just beforc him The single occupant of the boAt wns a brunette fay, wearing a faney cos e of some dark, ruddy . bronzo stutly with gold hearted lily buds in her corsage and an aigrette, tipped with white gold, in her jaunty br velvet cap. As the young gentleman regarded her, with a half-cuchanted gae, she extended her dusky joweléd hands to ward a snowy blossom, dropping her |« oars with a protty, carcless gesturo The next. instant tho oars were drift ing slowly away oa the sluggish cur- rent; the next instant there was o splash and a musical ery for help. The light oraft was eapsizéd luulJ Claudia Thorne was struggling ‘and gasping among the lillics. How the spectator of the castastro- | phe rescued her he could never yuite | clearly remember; however, he mighy | never torget ‘the sehsation: of: the pleasurable triumph:he felt as sho lay | at last helplessly in hisarms --a savea, thankful nymph sa drenched and seemingly frightened. that one much lees gallant and :susceptible than:ho must,. perforce, have said to her some- lhlug very flattering and ‘agreeable. That episode was the beginning’ of | a charming little romance. | ¢1f my mishap be known I shall only be ridiculed,” declared: pretty Claudia, (h]-luumuml]y whereas. she | had purposely caused the accideat. ** have always been:awkward with my| onrs. There is a standing prediction, 1 believe, that I should ' be eapsized | some time. I must invent some mneat | fiction to mocount for these wet tlounces and this poor spoiled hat.” | She was turning slowly away, and her manner would: seem to express that her gratitude was too great to be| utterad - the ordinary - phraseology considered: conventional on.such an cecasion, The gentleman imagined that he understood that simulation of grace. ful timidity. He thought her the handsomest, the most ingenuous; and the most charming young - lady whom he had eéver met. * “SHall T never see he inquired almost beseechingly. * ‘‘Perhaps you may,” she returned, with a coquettish . and bewildering smile: T row, or tide, or walk overy morning in this delightful place. I am absurdly fond of the bridle path along the river bank, and of the cool promenadé dmong the willows,” ““‘Aud soam I,” he assérted, quickly and respectfully. ‘shall gee you often; but perhapsyou will not think proper to recognize e, if, we should meet " he sapplemented uheasily. With seeming” bnshfulness she averted her bright face ‘and brilliant cyes; but as.she yanishegd among the golden green willow shadows, she murmured ‘‘au revoir!”- in encourag- ing accents. Claudia went' slm\ly homeward. Her mood was thoughtful and specu- lative. - ‘‘He is_certainly mleruuted and pérhaps infatuated,’, shi sused ‘with %| great satisfaction. *‘I shall meet him often, and long before we shall be for- umll} {ntroduced - T shall be the be- trothed wife.of my titled millionaire, whom most fortunately for poor, am- you again?’ bitious, deceitfal mo, 1 already adore.” With all her unwomanly faults Claudia keenly comprehended that a wnarriage without reciprocal love is ouly an unholy sham, The - flirtation nnder the wiliows rogressed as she had predicted, and ag favorably as she could desire. T shall allow you to'tell me noth- ing about yourself at!all. Practical details would spoil all the romanee of our, pleasantest summer dream,” as- servated Claudia one morning. She spoke with a semblance of - th and trusting faith that she w 1 knew pleases and flatters and deceives even the shrowdest of lovers. And more- over, she p aumed heraelf to become a modern Burleigh although one might dmxbt if she ‘would'even be very conscientiously perplexed. “‘With the burden of ap honor Unto which she was not born,” .*But our romance is no summer dteam, darling.” protested Hubert Sauuders, e: lflth y. “You are to be 0 niy wifé, y gunw and betore we are mnrm.d T should Jike you to thor. oughl, undunhmd my social and finan *n] rank,” ““I'will listen to no Rrosy uplunn- tions)” sho yurmnfivd pr-.snm;, her| pretty hands over her cars. ‘‘Ilove ‘lf he did his affection was too loyalto among nmumhovnh old trees of oak and olm, T the midst of the festivity, While Claudia was for a moment alone fin_ [ eool, arboreous naok fanfastioally il Tumined by the pale red light of a gor- wus paper lantetn swingimg from an arch .Jtuckn, she saw Agnes Roth say approaching. Miss Rothsay wore-a simple and ex- jisite costumo of darkest, richest vi- let silk, with sprays of, snowy, odor- ous eglantie in her hair and co She lopked very happy as she stoy beside her pretty cousin, “Clatdia, dear, will you cons late me” she whispered bashfull i Dotrothed = really affignced to thg aronet, One _day while: you wers wing after lillies the pastor’s ywifo yught my k fon o formal call, foolish enough to honor me ith Imiration, and he sent all those fovely flowers you wondered about 80 much, But Iwas never juite sure he loved me uatil to-day. But wly alittle while ngo he met me down there among the willows and wild roses, ind he told me how very dean 1 had become to him, and, he Kissed this ring before e put it on Wy finger.” She flung aside a bit of delicate lace drapery and presented a gracefil hand upon which glittered a magnificent ring of diamonds and Id, “T am very happy, vousin lear, for T know that my Jack is one of the noblest of all men. T should revere hitn just the same if ho were a bricklayer instead of being a baronet.” “Your Jack—the baronut! | What do you mean, Agnes?” gasped Clau- dia Miss Rothssy for a moment garded her cousin with much plexity. But just then two gentle- men advanced through the vista of green hranches hung with grotesque illuminations.of gaudy iridescence, ‘‘Hush, dear, Kdmond is scarching for me, I think, HMe is_coming, this, way, and Hurbert, Saunders—lug pri- vate secretary;+ you: kuow, is with him, " Claudia . Thorne stood motirnless and voiceless. She could not utter, one word, not even' when Agnes’and the baronet had gone Ho wa her with a troubled, loving gaze. Possibly he comprehended all, but be weakened by the fault. of the hand- some girl whom he knew loved hin. “Why are you so white and muto, my darling?” he inquired :tenderly. Would you be more fond of me, denr, do you think, if I happened to have wenlth and a title?” All that was womanly and redeem- ing in her ambitious and subtle na ture conquered the sharp pang of dis. appointment. She was only conscious that ho was dearer to her than rank and riches, and unspeakably grateful that he hpd torgiven a folly, that she was wolk awure ho more than suspected, “‘No wealth and no title could over make my respect and affection for you greater,” she assured him with simple earnestness, | He was pleased and satistied with the trank anawer, “‘My pretty Claudia,” he: said, shall make your wifehood 8o h.q:py that you will never:regret marrying only a pri Liquid Gold. Dan’l Plank, of Brooklyn, Tioga county, o I’n, deseribes it thus: rode mi'es for a bottle of Tuomas’ Eous Or, which effegted, the wouderful cure of o crooked linsIn~8ix applications; it proved worth moré !hln gold to me, 17eddlw Prochn-flon Aa Court Appropriatio L) s et ibs el tony Commis- sioners of the county of Douglaa in the state of No ruake, holden oi the dth day of October, 4. 551 Tho follawing action was taken by - the bonrd with with respect to tne construction. of a Court House. Witkinas, Owing to the enhanced valua of fabor ani material 1t {8 impossible to erect a Court Howso suitable for thd purpose of said «county for the sum sesignated in_the proclana: tion for the issue of Londs for the constriiction of a Court, House, submitted to the people Novem- er 2nd, 1880; and Wrikii» a8, After twico thoroughly advertislng the matter the lowest responsible bid for the construction of A Court House that would bo fire Pi0of and such asto meet the needs of the counss iy, amounts 10 One Hundred and Nipety-cight, Thousand Dollars; and Wiikieas, The bal; Eloct(tfl of funds necessary to urt House can be suppifed Hm, that now suthor question” o7 such appropriu first bo submitted to the cicetors of said county; theectore, it in Reaouvro, That the following propatition 16 and the same is hereby submitted to -the qualis fied clcetors of said county of Touglix, to-wit: Bhall the county of Douglas be suthorized fn the year 1852, to appropriate from the weneral roveiue of the said county for that year out of funds not otherwise required for county purs poses, the sum of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, and in the year 1883, from the revenue of 'that year out of funds not otherwiso: required - for count/ purposcs the further sum of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars to ald iu_the eregtion con- struction and completion of & Court Housc building fn the city of Omaba for county pur- ot form in which the abiove proposition shall b -ubmitted shall bo by ballot, upon which ballot shall be printed or written, or party printed or writton, the words For Court. Hous Appro- piiation,” or *Againat Court Hoiso Appropria- tion.” and all ballote cast having thereon the words **Fos Court House Appropri shall be diemed and taken to be in favor of PrOPC tion, and all ballots cast havivg thercon the words ““Againet Court House Appropriation shall ‘be decwed and taken to ho against sold proposition, and it two-thirds of tho ,votes cast at the election hereinafter provided fn this be- be decmed and taken to be Douglas, State of Nebrarka, on the sth dey of November, A. D, 1881, at the/following numed Places UnmthPn'thu!,—)\u ane, (1) Felix Blaven's you gnd will be yout ‘dutiful’ wife, u‘ylng dlways'tG mike you bappy and our llnn’hs pleasant, ]‘a not.that suffi- dia spoke. »ith sincerity. - For love was |n'ud.ucnm one;of those beau- tiful: and myaterious. psychological phenpmena that accasionally redeem 'the mjost faulty, gouls., ““Is not.that sufficient, Hubert?” she 1( rated, with asmilo that the man h ln\ud her thought superlatively lut e #‘ertainly it ought to be so," he al- lowed, hulf “doubtfully, and unpleas- antly conscious of an indefinable sense of dissatisfaction, “‘but still I think it best and wisest for any lady to know thoroughly the prosy and.practical part of the man to whose keeping she:consigns her freedom and happi ness, But thowiliful girl would not lis- ten, In her vain -egotism she imag- ined thyt she already knew as much; or: more; than Hie could possibly tell hers ¢ That m“ht they mat at uuanlu party—a rather recherche affair, with an afterndon of droquet “and tennis and an evening of dancing and ban- queting under & round, opaline moon, ‘Welfth strects, . fopr, (4) S Oinahia_ Pretingt court. house, Omnaba Precine S s afl\u No. five; (6) Holmes' hard. | Wi and California stroets. ~No. six, () No, 1 Enging Taentioth and Taard stseot, oga Precinct—Scigol house near, Grues Flotence Previnct—Florence hotel, Union Precinct—Irvington school house. NJoflLmn Precinct—School housq 1n. district 0/ 41 Flkhorn Precinet—Flkhorn school hotke, Platto Valloy Precinct—Schoal h ause at Water- loo, Chicago Precinct—School houso' at Elkhorn siavion, Milliard Precinct—Millard school house, MeArdle Precinct—McArdle school house, Dous'as Preci House of J. €1 Wilcox. West Omaba, Precinet—$ehool house near Selde And which election will be opened at 8 o'clock R 29, 1881 — Ty VMY PATAY Bt WM. ROGERS’ Manufacturing Company, ottt MAKERS OF THE—es Finest Sitver Plated Spoons and Torks, The, anly and, { origihal ‘frid of [ is giving for in« Rogers, Dros, singl, Al 6wy Spods, shodbl s 5 | Forka and plated Spoon & ] . Knives . plated triplothicknéssof With the greatest f plate only on of care. Each Tot heng hung the weotlo o | oh a scale whife where expo d being plated, o ts wear, thereby insuraw full de- making & single posit of ailver an posit of silver o flated Spoon i wi wear as long as We would; call | faitl g & triplo , plated especial U ndin atten- | tion o our oo i d il 1 ok '.I'hund. I ek "Allflrnrmlqthewuuheuldhul«ddnmdh ' O'U'R AGENOY, 9, leaving her i B N ‘mlmnx with the lover, wha regarded . . ’ : ~Wholesale vJeweIer OMAHA. SR | 0w it o4 B, HLAV-E’ ?DECLINED SLIGHTLYI Pl N L J.B. Detw1ler Is ! th& firsflo make the announce- ment.to:his customers ‘and the gener‘al public. [ RRVEL] MATTINGS, olL GLOTH: AND WINDOW 7 "SHADES, Always sold 4t the lowest Market rices. . We carry the largest stock and make the Lowest Prices. Orders promptly filled and every atten“uon glven to patrons. i "DETWILER 1813 Farnham Street. OMAHA, : - - - NEBRASKA. Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that T half be in fa: or of the sbov uy}nl)yomllml, itsnall M HPLLMAN & 00- el 'J.“:L.’.fiffl.’::’.nz'.:? " Rank foremost in' the. West in Asso rtment and: Prices of OTHING, FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND OHILDREN'S WHAR. ALSO A COMPLETF. LINE OF Furnlshmg Goods : . Hats and Caps. We are prepared to moet the demands of the trade in regard to Latost Stylu 4 and Patterns, Fine Merghant Tailoring in Oonnwhnn RESPECTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 812 13th Bt, In the morning wnd will continued opon uitil 6 o'clock in the aftérnocn «I the same da, i 13 KNG l‘ D [8EAL,) County Clerk, 012w W, v. CONNELL ATTORNEY , AT - LAW, Oryin-tront Rooma (up stairy) in Hunsou's [ 16¢h Street, bet. Capitol Avenue snd Daven) aéw brick bullding, . arobaim Strocts, corner Ffteenth od EFURS! EURS! Of the Very Latest Styles. FOR LADIES, GENTS, AND CHILDREN, MRS. HUBERMANN'S, rt. Repairing neatly dope and Furs made t2 or 010t

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