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o= = ———— ‘ THE D\IIY BE h. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO . PROPRIETORS. 016 Farnham, bet 9 h and 10th Streets TERMS OF SURSCKIPTION One eopy 1 year, in advance(p Stpaid) - - - §10.00 ¢ monthe “ month “ “ Sosro RAIL )LAY TIME TABLE. TR CARD CHICAGO, 8T, Favy, ONAIIA RAILROAT MINNRATOLIS ANT Teave Omaha—Passenger No, 2, 7604 . Ae commodation No. & AIr ¢ v Y iation No, 1,510 p.m Accomm. 140 p. . 240 . . 3 TH0 A M —3:40 p. m. RJC.L 85 0. & G, %, foaven st X, m. o ves at St. Lonis at €:30 a, m, and W., SLL & P, m, Arr m Toaves at 3 & m. and 8:40 o4 ut 8t Louis at 6:40 o, m, and FEET OR ROUTHWRSTY, & M. In Neb, &M T 0 p. m. 10 . m,—enigrant. AKRIYING= VROM RAST AND 80UTH &G b0aw N. W., 0:4b o § .48 G FROM THE #RNT AKD SOLTIIVIAT. trom Lincoln—1.08 p. m. 5 . 10, Xpreso—4:18 p. ~040a m. 30 n. 10 ~250 p, . Emigrant, DUMXY THAING KATWRNX ONAIA AND OUAUIL BLUYPE. Leave Omaka at 3:00, 9:00, 17 'mgoe0 e, Leave Con nd Bl 136 & mi 3B, Bunanys—The 210 1100 e s 20, 4100 And 8:00 p. m. | Loavon Council Bluffs at 9:25 and 11:25 a. m.; 2:26, 4:25 and 6:26 v, m. Thronch and local passenger trains between Oumha and Cow: il Blully. ~ Leave Omaha— 550, , 7:45 and 8:30°a, i, Leave Council Binfls— 1120 and 11:30 & w.; 20, €:50 and 7:00 Opening an: Closing of Mails, roUTe, orun, OLCER, S pm s 2:40 Colcago & h v, B. & M. Lincoln, 2 €:00 . Linooln, Sunday. unils for State of fows leave but on ¥, vz 6:50 wom. Vifice oen Sundays trom 12 m. to 1 p. m. TIOS. F HALL P M QW siuoss nmecturv Abstract ard Real Estat JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Office, W. R. BARTLETT S17 South 13th Street. Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOILN, ARCHITECTS Roow 14 Creighton Biock. A T. LARGE Jr., Room 2. Crolghton Dlock. = “Boots and Shoe: JAMFS DRVINE & C Fine Boots nnd Shoos, A wood aasortment of homio work on baad, cornor 12th and Hamey. THOS. ERICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JONIN FORTUNATUS, 605 10th street, manufactures to order good work at tair prices. 'Repairing done. Bed Springs. 1. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Douzlasst. Jooks, Nows and Statlonery. J. 1. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Stroot. Butter and Eggs. MC8HANE & SCHROEDER, tho oldest B. and K. housc in Nebraska cstablished 1876 Omaha. CENTRAL RESTAURANT, MRS, A, RYAN, southwest comer 16thand Dodge, Bost Board for the Money. Batisfaction Gusravtoed, Meals at all Hours, Board by the Day, Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash, Furnished Ranms Rupplicd. Carriages and Roaa Wagons. WM SNYDER, lith and Harney Streets. vewe ors. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Btreet. Junk, H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Motal. Lumber, Lime and Coment. POSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sta. Lainps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1809 Dcugiss 8t. Good Varlety. Merchant Tallors. G. A. LINDQUEST, 1ost popular Merchant Tallors i re- test dosigns for Spring and Summer ontlemen's, wear, - Stylia, durabls, h bet. Doug.& Fani: Millinery. MRS. 0. A, RINGER, Wholesalo and Retall, Fan ey Goods in great var) phyrs, Carl_Hoanly, Gloves, Cornots, &c. Cheapest Houre in . Purchascrs save 50 por cent. ORler by Mail. 116 Fifteonth Stevot. Foundry. JOHN WEARNE & FONS, cor. 14th & Jackson s Flour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, 8th and Farbsm S, Welshans ros., proprictors. Urocers. Z BTEVENS, 21st botween Cuming snd lzar T, A. MSHANE, Corn. 244 and Cumin Strosta. “Harawaie, Iron and Bteel. OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholceale, 110 and 112 Lth sevect A. HOLMES corner 16th and (‘uiffornia Harness, Saadles, &c. B. WEIST 20 15th 8t. bet Farn- & Harney Hntels . ANFIELD HIOUSE, Geo, Canfield 9th & Farnhan DORAN HOUSE, P 11, Cary, 913 Farnham 8t. SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th §t. Southern Hotel, Gus, linmel 0th & Clothing Bought. © SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second Fand dothing, Cornor 10th and 'Farnhaia. Orugs, Paints ana Oiils. HN & CO, Poarmacists, Fine ¥anc Uoods, Cor, 16th snd Dougiss utroots W.J. WHITEHOUE K, Wholesale & Rotal), 10th st. €. FIELD, 2028 North Slie Cuming Street, PARR, Druggist. 10th and Howard Streets. Dontlsts. DR. PAUL, Willlams' Block Cor. 16th & Dailge. Dry Goods Notlons, Etg. JOUN H. F. LEMMANN & ¢ New York Dry Goods Siore, 1510 and 1312 Farn- ham strect, L. C. Enowold also boots and shoes 7th & Pacific Furuiture. A F. GROES, Now and Se.ond Hand Parniturc v Stovee, 1114 Dougias. Iighest cah price aid for sccond bana g BONNER 1309 Doula st. Fine oods, & Fence Works. OMAHA E CO. Arem wRIva & 00 10 | |0 B DR | phiitip tang, 1320 Farnham sf Olgars and Tobacco. TSCE R, manufacturers of Clears, cle Dealers [n Tonaceos, 1306 Douglas. ¥ LORENTEN mannfactiect 1410 Farunam Florlet, A. Donaghue, plants, ¢ we. N, W. cor. th an | Dourlas streets Givil Engineers and Burveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATER, Creighton Plock, fown Surieys, Grade And Sewerage Systems & dpecialey Commission Marchants. JOTIN G, WIL LiS,1414 Dodge Streot. ¥R P wila see arge advortise nent ih Dally and Weekly Cornice Work Weatarn Cornlce Manufacturers Sornics, Tin, Tron from any 1yl o fling ted in the 1218 Harney St prictor. . Window Caps, eic, | any part of the Mirteonth strect nanufaceured and ountey, T8 1. BONNER 1509 Doueias ptrect. _Good line. Tlothing and Furnithing Goods. ON. Also Hats, Caps, Boots, +d Cutlery, 304 8. 10th street Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent. F. GOODMAN 11th St. hot. Farn. & Hamey Show Case Manufactory. 0. . WIL or and Doal Caaos, Upriicht Cases, & GERTARD, nufactory, § coworth snd -clss Pawnhrokers. 10th St hot For & Yer ra Tinware, JRMESTRR, Dealer 11 Stoves and Tinwar, ) Msnutsctorer of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Buildiug Work, Old Fi J. BONNKR, nw l»—uw\ufln Good and Cheap. J. EVAN Jultivators, Odd Fuilows Hall. “Phyaiclans an | Surgeon W. B. GIBBS, M. D, 16th Strect . L HART, M. D. DR, L. B. GRADDY, Photograpners. GEO. HEYN, PROP. Grand Centaal Gallery, 212 Sixtecnth Stroes. near Masonio Hall. ness guaranteen Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO., 210 12th St bet, and Douglas. Work promptiy attendod to. D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Doulas Street. { it fowers, seads, doquets } , Wholeoale and Rotall Sced Drills and Room No 4, Crelghton Eye and Ear, opp. postoftice Oculist and Aurist. §. W 16th sod Farham Sts First-ciasa Work and Prompt Farnhom | | folded Tif's roses, ¢ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: POETRY OF THE TIMES | The Hungry Boardor, LY DG DODGE “Oh, hesband, w W reely mii {1 Tet me take one— yon will see Tlio protiis make you rich and n 100 wise A man « wonyan's pla ahied Have hor way wnid, The busband wa o ar.ue g neht \ [ ap: etito. “Con he said, “and sho viders e, you know, ™ ing wise, he end for an A week with me My wife what b Th tal 1o we wie, he | [ Prepared to do hi He quickly « Ay ound ll the And he The wife in he T woe her profits (1) And nlmost fainted o the flo Each time the bo rded called for more, “Oh, Mr. Jones," sh med, “will you Exeuse me, but-wre you not —th t to work and ¢)s ter on his br car in his cu s d his p i CThr ugh what,” he grinned, “this laueh Not 1-1'vo just e maenced- please pacs that i “Oh, hishand”? groaved the wife night ‘Do him goi we're miined quit 1 told you #0,” he laughed, “hat, « Wao can't; you took him for s year A Lottor. Kansas City Sy Timea, “The hearth is cold, the ashes gray tin my dreams 'm sitbing The hovwe i still, noone i near I've lived a yewr since noon to-day. A duried y 1 thrust A poter And suid: ou of my lite D did bring my weddimg rive “Rive not, 1um w wife Aud then T turned and e 'me away— Toor banished year! 1 feel azain Tho sadness that ix nerly puing Forso.! 1 found these lines to-day- A lotter, lying il these years Dumb as the dead, now speaks to me; Eich wea shell holds @ sounding sea, , love lines hold love’s smiles and tears, Ltraced cno yellow, faded line; The yoar that died came forth again, And stond before me ir as when nk s wine, O love thatdi d! Can true love die? Or didst thou die, or wast thou true! Painting an aper STHNRY A. KOSTERS, 141 angin, Doxige Strect. Becond Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR, 1418 Dougias St. Socond Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Good Haitoons. TENRY KAUFMANN, In the new brick block on Douglaa Stroet, has Juss opeaed o most clogaut Bees Hall, ot Lunch every 3 FALCK KR _670 16th Street. artakers. Caledanin CHAS. RIEWE, 1012 99 Oent Stores. . 1206 Farohum St., P. 0. BACKQ Mary J. Holmes Just published:—Madeline. A splendid new novel by Mra. Maay J. 1 Vi sell Ko enormou! with such Intoreat. other ¢ Sunehino, Rivers, Edith Lylo, Edna Browning, Mariaa Grey West Lawn, Foroat House, ote., ete. ALSO, SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLE MAY AGNES FLEMING. A Changed Heart. Another intensely inter- esting novel by MAY those capit: Wonderful Woman, Mad Marriage, True, Lost for & Weman, ete Beautifully boun price, ¥1.00. G. W. CARLETON & CO., Ont21doodm Cablishers, N. Y. City. New and arnham bet. 10th & 11td. Fancy Qoods Lena author of Wife, A silent_and Was it death’s door thou camest thiou Or didst though only pass it by, Omemory? O youth! T know What onee has been can be no mores T kuow ‘tis wise to look before, When looking back doth grieve one so. So must 1 put away this pain, In very shame st dry these tears, And bid this ghost of other years Depart to come not lack ugain. There! 'Mor st the ashes, dead au [ lay the letter, dremming done vy w . ) e Lo stay. CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENSE The court room was crowded. T sce hun yot in his fair young man hood standing up before the Jury, look of calm determination “on’ his handsome face, The judge said- - “Juling Hartman, it is my duty to nobify you that the punishment for murder has been ameliorated since the act with which you are charged Then it was d by hanging; now it may be imprison- ment for life. You have your under which law you will be tried. What say you?” There was no tremor of the blood- less lips and calm was his reply. “Let me tried by the law in force when the deed was done.” He had chosen the severer punish- went. We all knew what it meant. + | was commitied. John G. Jacobs, (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs,) No, 1417 Farvham St., Old Stand ot & rders v 'I‘nlwnnh Solicited UNDERTAKER. o Ala, Ho preferred death to a life of dis- honor, Julius Hartman was a young Vir- ginian who had only been in the state for u few years. He waw about twenty-five, of medium height, fair coln]lluxlnn, with light hair and brown THE OCOCIDENTAL ! J. I. PAYNTER, Proprietor Streets, OMAIHA, NEB Rates, Two Dollars Per Day, DexterL. flhumas&Brn. WILL BUY AND SELL RT.OAOX SSTATE AKD ALL TRANWACFION _CONNECTRD TIRRRWITH, Pay Tazoes, Rent Houses, Bte. IF YOU WANF 0 BUY OR 8RLL Roown 8, Creighton Blook, Omiaha. ph-d Call ¢ 0 WISE'S fAxle Grease HEVER GUMS! Uscd on Wagons, Buggies, Reapers, Threaners and Mill Machinery. [ 14 INVALUAKLE 70 YARX &us AND LAANKTERS. 1t cures Scratches and all Kinds of orco on Horses ard Stock, ay well as on CLARR & WISE, Manuf's, 486 Illinols Ctreet, Chicago FITS EETLEPSY FALLING SICKNESS. Permanently Cured-—no huimbug - by one month's usage of DR. GOULARD'S Celebrat. free Trial hox. cian that made this discaso & special 1 prico. or by express, ASH & ROBBING 360 Fulton 8t., Brookiyn, N. Y. SIBBETT & FULLER, NAVID OTTY, NER, Corner 10th and Howard housanls have ATTORNEYS AT LAW, eyes. a fine type of Virginian man- hood A short time before this John Har- a farmer, had been foully shot while sleeping beside his young wife, a bride of only a few months. Hart man wes clerk in a country store not far from Harris' farm. Both of them had paid court to Neva Brown, and both men loved her with idolatry. Jeva was dark, young and besutiful, and only sixteen when she married Harri Tt was a beautiful Summer evening, a year hetore thoe time 1 have just re ferred to, that Julius and Neva stood on a rustic bridge crossin small stroam that ran by the store. They were talking of love, you may bo gare she with down-cast cyes tapping lan wuidly the rough roof-hoard, and he Jeaning toward her, his hand on the ailing behind her, and looking in her face with wistful cyes. What were they sayiug? 1 do not know. The sun was setting in the west, and the golden glory of his departing rays fell like a halo upon the fair scene, They hngr od still, until the shadows u.lthv ored about them, His arm gradually stole about her, She turncd her face for the first time to his, and the glory of the sunset was nothing to the glory of love in | eyes; then she laid her head on his shoulder, with a coomyg little caross as sweet as the billing of birds. “Too - Too—Too-ha!” in omnicus sounds came from an owl in the leafy branches of a tree t over®their head. They both started in suprise at its being so late. Just as they stepped off the bridge the owl flow out with a wild, weird shriek, and flapping his sombre wings close over their heads sailed into the dark forest below. Neva trembled, There was son thing weird in the scene and the oe- currence. But Julius reassured her, and home they went, Another scene, a few months later; ed Infalliole suffor. | Ao g ers that these pow wm for | this time, standing at the gate of her et ool aiiyst: | father's house, Tho evening was threatening, and dark clouds, sur- charged with lightning, hung around wred by the use of these i MR o X Powders, we will guarantee a permanent | the hori on every sic "J_"Nl again, cure in eyery o oF u:ma ou all monoy ex- 1 ir the woods back of the field, cam ponded. All rers should give theso Pow TN L A X ; e i 3 % thty | the wild savagescroam of the owl, There were clouds, too, upen the 0%, £8.00,0r 4 Losca or 81000, | brows of both Julius and Nova, They had quarrcliod—a foolish quarrel and neither would give So they stood uttering way common-places until & thunder elap overhoad warned Julius hie must go. Nova d Swill As he left, back come you in, a | beside him, h | of his ladder, and destiny left him at choice Oh, foolish, stubborn, human pride! | You have done o bad thing ing, Julius Hartman! wrown joalous of your rival, Harris, and questioned the true heart of your |littlo sweotheart, Didn't you know o woman would endure anything clse better than having her fidelity ques tioned? You have driven her from you with that rude “no," and although | she may shed tears you will never know it: and by-and-by pride will come to her aid, and she will have re vengo by falling into theatis of John | Harris. | But Julinsg strode thinking of such thi | was like tho clements xc | bim, wild and tempestuous, and by | the shadows on his brow one knew his thoughts were dark And so Nova did go toJohn Harris, and bocome his brade. Jolin was a rude but good-hearted man, and yet lacking the retivement that suited a | rl of Neva's taste. Old women | shook their heads ominoualy, Neva faded | hameward, un g8, His mind | ting above and said | no good would come of it. away shortly, Her eyes woro sad and | sunken and she wore a rerowl lior | Disappomntient had | and crosa. mot Julius face continually mado her tiere Hart lut she noever man. Only once did she try to ive in the old times again. One eveni her hushand had - been unusually - | kind to her, and she wandered off to the little foot bridge where Julius and | she had plighted their troth, Some sumach bushes hid her from the view | of the store, and sho stayed nutil the suncet, and saw oJulivg ride away g and been,” So sad and lov “It wmight have lost, lost!” She turned and looked down into the babbling stream below, and a crystal tear-drop fell from her eyer and mingled with the sparkling wa- ter. It was perhaps tho last tear Neva Harris ever shed. And what of Julius? way toa sid, sad doom. heard of Neva's marriage he rem: that ‘‘John Harris should nevor her.” The angel of destiny added a round to the Indder which you were descend- ing when you said that, Julius Hart- m miser but | Paying his When he rk have A few days sfterward he met Harris and struck him. And was added to the ladder. His whole nature changed. He had loved Neva, ho had trusted all his hopes in life to her. And he be- ieved now that ehe had never loved him. Nay, more; he loved her still, and the maddening thought ench mo- ment dwelt on his mind that another man held her in hisarms and claimed her for his own. No wonder he made strange aud peculiar remarks whout ter hushand; no wonder he was ofton heard to wish that Harris was dead. And all the time the angel of destiny was adding rounds to the ladder, id Julius w following ] anconscions of the pit below. Jay it tlashed over the country like wild-fire that John Harris was murdered; shot in bed, with his wife Who did it{ People remembered the old rivalry, they remembered the threats and cruel wishes, they tracked a horse from the fence where the murderer stood o Julius Hartman's store. Julius had reached the last round down. Or the bottom of the pit, the damp air, The court was in - session; the jury was empannelled and sworn; Julius was arraigned, had entered the plea, and taken death for the penalty if ho were convicted. The state’s counsel had introduced all the circumstantial evidenco above mentioned, when the widowed Nava Harris was put in the witness box, Hartman, having been in prison for some time, was emaciated and pale, His face flushed, and_his eyes ex- pressed surpriso when Neva came for- ward. Aund well he might bosur- prised. She told that the night her hushand was killed she heard some one call at the fence, and sat up in bed. Thoy wero sleeping on the gallery. She saw Julius Hartman sitting on his horee, with a shot-gun in his hand, which he (hnclmr‘m(l into the nlet‘mug body of her husband, and then turned and fled in the direction of his store, A wurmur of ndignation ran through the crowd. Public apinion wasg In?h to believe Julius guilty upon suffocating in AT G T 5 clinched it. Juljus Hartman was cold-blooded murderer. No wouder his face turned pale and red alternate- ly, and that he stared in ghastly hor- ror at Neva, the Neva he had loved so well! No need to fret, Julius! You are stifling in the pit! The State had closed. his counsel retired to consult about the defence. They had about con- cluded they could do nothine, when a man stepped into the consnliing room —a man wearing a broad ‘sombrero, with his pants_tucked into his boots, and a white ghirt and blue blouse, a handkerchief tied around Ins neck. His dress, taken in connection with his browned, bold, but Landsome and dashing face, indicated Lim to bs one of thos uliar el 3 dubbed 4o nong wlmm are | to be found many vicious and danger- ous men. As heentered he approach- ed Julius, and asked perinission to speak to him privately He took him to one side, and they held o hurried consultation, and then both came back to where the attorncy was stand- ing. The expression on Juliug' face indicatod something important, some- thing hopeful. Juling and The stranger had told Julius that he know the man who killed Harris, and that Mrs, Harris was privy to the murder. The attorney very much !l going immediat wterrupted “Seo here, pard; not ko fast, 1 | want to know how 1 am going to come out of this thing. 1 don't want ter s a fellow who is innacent swung up; but I ain't a-gwine to put my neck in the halter to save him. “You needn't do that,” responded ‘l'u attorney, who began to suspect the truth; “if you are ihe m did the shooting, you can turn state's evidence and sa 1an and yeur. seli too, and 1 guilty hussy be rsolf, Juliua Jiad been quintly expressed himself ay wed and iosisted on ely; but the stranger | tender and loving ; fow moments ©ther round | how can it bo and Onco &0 pure now a0 wicked eruel and rovenzeful! She will never Know how well 1 have Toved her, A pause, and then, “Yes, she shall Gentlemen, this 1 not | bo introd d. Remonstrance was ney and testimony jent roturned to the ¢ room, and the old man who had s ood | up bravely for many clients and saved | and who believed | centy was hus said “Geatlemen, them, Julius oo y “hen he rose and wo have no defence te cople wondered why Hartinan sat 80 enlim and quiet and unmoy It was only beeanse the damp air of the pit had chilled his sensibilitics. Ihie jury ro ired and returned in a with @ verdiet of guilty, the death penalty. And Hartwan sat stillunmoved, while over | the dock onposite him, with o thick verl over her face, sat tho murderess, Neva Did she k lie was dyin sipated all ssessing now that the for 1h, ar! Did knowledg Tove of her dis she care? Would she seo him hung and never tell it Another scene’in the dark tragedy This time the sun w hining bright Iy, The trees we! nd the wearth clothed in verdure. From woodland and hedeorow, on prairio and len, & thousand birds mado swoet music on the soft summer air. I'wo milea from the court house ove of wiant oaks, on the wargin of a brond, spreading prairic, ominous looking \ AL00G an ture The Can we tell what the look in her eyes | bailitl who went (o it it inthe worn ing frightencd away n hoy owl. 1t was the ho ex cution of Julive vory effort had been made o get him apply for n pardon, but he steadily refused. Neva had nover boen near him. He wes resipned 1o his fato, His father and mother from the old state bad come 1o see hin die. He only acsorted his innocenes, and they behoved it Thousands were gathered about the instrument of death, A few oflicials and others were standing on the plat form. Awong them vas the stranger who had otiered to holp J ulius; dressed in the same peculine garb, Mixed up with the vest erowd were a number of others dressed like him, and there was o strange, determined expression on each of their countences. cross the praivie came a slow cavaleade. Julius was there, in a wagon, chained, and soldierly brought up the van, A minister of God was with him. He was very fair and ealin and handsomo. Tt was the work of but a few moments to releaso his bound limbs and fearlessly and steadily he wded the scaftold, The sentence read, a prayer was said, and then the doomed man was asked if ho had anything o say. Ho eaid it brief! aseerted his in- nocence, forgave his onemivs, and arked God's mercy. His hands were [ pinioned, the dark cap drawn over his | fair young face, and the officer stood waiting the signal, when with a sud den spring and & rapid wovement the sw-boy from behind severed the rope, jerked the cap off his head, and told bim to jump. There was tho stilluess of death m the vast crowd a moment, then a hundred voices shouted to him to jump. Julies stood & momont olute, and that moment cost him his life. The strangoer, seving all lope lost, and the military approach- ing, sprang from the seaffold and was soon absorbed among his fellows. A new ropo was procured, the cap readjusted, and with a murmured “God help me !” Julius Hartman was lannched into eternity. As the dull thud of his fall was heard a groan of human agony went up from the crowd; but_above it and all the noise and confusion of the mass of humanity, asingle voice—a woman's went up in a mad, wild, agonizing scream that echoed far down in the woods, and was answered by one as wild and shrill--the yell of an owl, It was Neva Harris. She fell into the arms of some of the surrounders, and was borne off the ground msons ble. The chapter had closed. The nno- cent had paid the penalty of his love, Julius Hactman lay dead and low at the bottom of the dark Pit. And the ilty actors in the drama went forth nto the world, unsuspected and freo, Tt was years afterward when on her death-bed, that 1 Harris confessed her crime, and gave as a reason for it: “1 loved him so, and ha deserted me and ruined my life. 1 wanted to ruin his."” Perhaps so. Who can tell! Unrivaled A being o certain cure for the woret forms of dyepep-ia, indigestion, constipation, impurity of blood, torpid Ii. er, disordered Kidheys, ote., and s & miedicine for eradl cating every specics of humor, from an ordivary pimple to the worst uler, Bun- DOCK 131000 DBivrkns stand unrivale Price 81, trial size 10 conta, deo-5-cow ) DER 1DE- «d by the City Couneil of the city of Thata sidewslk be, within fifteon dayy from thix dute, propared und Il to the ten n waid city, in front of and adjoin Tollowing described promives, viz: wost, widv of Saunders St., in biock |18, WS, in block 12, S innsaddition, § foet wide Lol 1, west side of Saunds £ St in block 12, 1ot 11, west wide of Saundeis 8, in block 12, Shinn's addition, 4 feot wid Lot 12, weat »ide of Saun, Shin'e addition, 4 fuet wir Lot b, north side of Cuming 6 feet wide. Lot 6, north side of Cuming 8t,, in blo k 207 o foet wWido Lat 7, noth side of Cuming 6 frot wide Lot ¥. notth side of Cuing Bt 6 fout wide. 1ot 5, west wide of Saundoers St Arinsteong's st wddition, 4 fect wid Lot 4, west vido of Saun Sty in) £t., I Moek 207 s in block 2 in block 2 Armstrong's first wildition, 4 fe Lot 5, weat sido of Saunders St., in blo k 1, Artustrong’s first addition, & foet wiae, Lot 6, west_ side of saunders 8t in Wock 1, Aarnistrong's firat addition, 4 fuct wide. Suchsidewalh to b repaircd of 2inch plic otk and £0 bo i width, as aboy e wpesified, and e reupectise owner or 0v ror S s above de seribod promises are heroby raquirel 9 repaiy the wu Passed D¢, 6, 1581 J. 4. L. € JEWETT, City Clerk, Nehraska Land Agen DAVIS & SHYDER, 1605 Farnham 8t., ... Omaha, Nebra IO, DOCY A CITLEIER Caru.ully soledtod iond 11, Estorn NEOakn for wle, Great Largalng i liproved farms, snd Omaha city proverty . vthie. CNa nead of abus- 0. ¥. DAVIS WEBSTER 8NYDER b green with leaves | near | SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1881 DIREGTORY 0F HOTELS. ARLINGTON, WAVERLY MOUSE, SARATOGA HOTEL, REED HOUSE, WOO0DS HOUSE, (COMMERCIAL HOTEL AMERICAN HOUSE, I.EADING WESTERN HOTEL° !Iml RiETORS J. G, MCINTIRE, JAMES W. CRABTREE, J. 8, STELLINIUS, GEO. REED, W. P ELLIS, JOHN HANNAN GEO. H. McCAIN TOWN Lincoln, Net Waverly, Net. Milford, Neb. Ulysees, Neb, Osceola, Neb, Stromahurg, Neb 8outh Bend, Ne HALL HOUSE, AW, HALL CITY HOTEL OHENEY & OLARI Blair, Neb, DEPOT HOTE F.H, BAGSI Horfolk, Neb CITY HOTEL J. F. cOLL Paru, Neb. BARNUM HOUSE MR VAN HORK Nebraska Olty REVERIE L. DRUM Unadilla, Neb, EXCHANGE HOTEL ©. B, HACKNFY Ashland, Neb. WISNER HOUBE PERRINE ERCS Wisner, Neb. ORAPER HOUEE ©. WHIPPLE Niobrara, Neb, CREIGHTON HOUSE ©. 0, THIBADEAL Creighton, Neb, Ol Y HOTEL L. J. JOHNSON Nemaha City, Neb OCENTRAL HOU! COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMMEROIAL HOTEL COMME RC JOHN CCOPER, WM. CLEMMONE E EVA® AL HOTEL o.Fr.0 Oakdale, Neb, Saward, Neb. 0'Nolll, Neb >N Denison, 1. HERTNEY OUSE W. P HUNTER Wostside, la BLLLOU KOUGE MES. A L BRUCE Risings City, Neb. NELIGH HOUESt V. D. MOULTON, West Point, Neb COROKESTER HOTEL A L. KINKLE Dorchester, Neb. COMMERGIAL HOTE J. G, MEAD, Neligh, Neb CENTRAL HOUEE UAS MCKILLIP, York, Neb TUTTLE HOUSE GAGE KOUSE, DENVER HOUSE OANDERS HOUSE WOODWARD HOUSL UDKINE HOUSE, ESTES HOUBL N COMMEHRCIAL HOUBE ¥ WILLER HOURE COMMERDIAL HOUSE HETRCPOLITAN KOTEL GREENWOOD HOUEE HAMMOND HOUSE, CENTRAL CITY HOUEE UNION HOTEL BLLDEN HOUSI OITY KOTEL, BCOTT HOUBL BUMMIT HOUBE, NECLA HOTEL, EMERSON HOUSE, BLANCHARD HOUSE, PARK'S HOTEL, MERCHANTS' HCTED, W.H. TUTTLE, A. R, GAGE, CAIRNS & WILLIA CHAS, E. MoNISH, WAREN WOODWARD, Aurora, Neb. RopubiicanCity Neb Mastings, Neb Friend, Neb Excter, Nob, Malvern, la, Qrand Island, Neb Kenrney, Neb. Wilber, Neb Hardy, Neb Waco, Neb, Qreenwood, Neb Columbus, Neb. Central Oity, Neb. Mo. Valley, Ia Woodbine, la, Coln, la. Silver Oity la Creston, la. Noota, | Emerson, la. Blanchard, la, Shenandoah, la. Burlington Juhction T RBTES, W. WILME, MPSON REED A. C. CAARPER, W. W, EKUWFELT G W, MAYFIELD, JOHN HAMMOND, J. 6. GREGERY, OHENEY EROS., A. W, DELDEN, . P. CREWS H. 8COTT, BWAN & GECKER, F. BIEVERTZ, A. L. BHELDON, T. FOREY, COL. F. M. PARK, W. |. BOULWARE, BUSINESS DIRBCTORY. N.AND O, & RV. R R, CENTRAL NEBRASKA. DAVID CITY. . Agricultural Tmplementa JAgricaltural Tmplenents ..General Merchaudise A& MORRIS JONES, J. A. HARR H. PEPPER F. H. ANGELL .General Merchandise Jo I BROWN .General Merchandise IH‘ INHARDT & SON 5 ¥ ( ral Mevchandise SEARGENT, WALKER & CO. wom, Nob.) General Morchandise (. BOSTON . Wiiolesale and Rotuit ardware, Stoves, &o . ELSO Grocer LER Il)m\ LGrocers A, MARTIN Jo B MORGAN JAMES BELL MaLoY.. H GROS David City Bakery, Groceries, &c Jewolry, Silverware and Clocks - Furnitwo and Undertaking _Lumber, Line, & Badger Lumber Yaed Pooking and Grocery “Meat Muket, Pork hl 0. SMAHA, " Mont Market 0. B CHURCHILL, ..Stock Ruiser LOUIS SMITH . arncss and Saddles BANYE & ROBERTS SPELTS & KLOSTERMAN ... MERCHANTS' AND FARMERS' BANK BUNTING & RUNYON oG Rad Esate O (0,15 B XONRID s s iibntoo o buma ST B ] MART MILLI sty Attorney ROBERTS, WESTOV TAMS.. Attorneys. ala DEAN & ttorneys, Real Est HORACE GARFIELD. b ankarv DR. G H. PEEBLES. 3. B. TAYLOR FRANK DAVIS. .. F. W. LEONHARL GEORGE OSTERHOU! HENRY WILL. ... D. R. BULLOCK. Bell & Loonnr co, Auonts | e an i Tnsuras ce Office At Law and Loan Otlice Thoronghbred Stock o and Abstract Office Attorney at Law . Physician and Sureeon . Clerk of District Court Pecasurer Butler County _.B. & M. Station Agent Judge ot Butlor County 8 . Commercial House . David City House BUSINESS DIREOTOBY‘. G LENWOOD, MII.I-S Cco. SR WL INGMAN . W. H. Parsons, M. D 0. W. M. G. _Physician and Surgeon \upn-nnu»ndmt of the -\n)lum Archibald, M. D.. Druggist Tdwards. ? Groceries Bakery and 1 ating House .General Merchandise Popular Meat Market Grain Dealers Groceries ¢, L. Hunt Micklowit J. B. Lowis EDHOLM & ERICKSON (Hive the Bargains —IN ALL KINDS OF— JEWELRY WATCHES,CLOCKS, SILVERWARE,80LID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS. At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wishes « First. Olass Article, STAR TINTED SPECTACLES Are also Sol1 Exclusively by us. ALSO WESTERN AGENTS ——FOR THE——— SMITH AMERICAN ORCAN €0.'S ORCANS. EDHOLM & ERICKEON, THE JEWELERB Opposxte the Post ()flice. EUXRSES ! T TS 1 Of the Very Latest Styles, FOR LADIE, GENTS, AND CHILDREN —TA MRS. HUBERMANN'S, 16th Street, Bet. Capitol avenue and Davenport, Furs made to Order and Repaq irinig rinoneantly done 10t

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