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"\ 1108 AND 4 “The Lowest Prices Guaranteed. THE DAILY BEE: OMAHA MONDAY MAY 9, 1882, LEREFRIED&&CO. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Hardware House IN TEER wWwaSsSY. __OMAWA - - - - J.J. BROW N &CO. WHOLESAL NOTIONSS, 1110 HARNEY STREET. DRY CGOODS, Boots and Shoes. DEWEY & STONE, N e FURNITURE ORCHARD & BEAN, J. B. FRENCH & CO,, CARPETSIGROCERSI W, WYATT ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 30 IV IS TER R, Lath, Shingles, SAH, DOORS, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS, 16th and Cuming Sts. OMAHA, NEB SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK —OF—2 " Men’s, Boys' and Children’s AT POLACK'S CLOTHING 1316 Farnam Street, Near 14th, Marléeod, HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICE The only Furniture House in Omaha that does not deal in Second-Hand Goods. CHARLES SHIVERICK. FURNITURE BEDDING MIRRORS, FEATHERS, Window Shades, Lambrequins, Office Desks and Every- thing Pertaminfi to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade. CHAS. :SHIVERICK. 1206, 1208, 1210 Farnham, waigde Cornices, Curtain Poles, 1 TWO DOZEN BUTTONS, Philadelphis Record Betty sighed. Now why she should have sighed at this particular moment no one on earth could tell. And it was all the more exasperating because John had just generously put into her little shapely hand a brand-new £10 bill. And here began the trouble. ““What's the matter!’ he said, his face falling at the faint sound and his mouth clapping together in what those who knew him but little called an “obstinate pucker.” ‘‘Now, what is it?” Betty, who had just begun to change the sigh into a merry little laugh rip- pling all over the corners of the red lips, stopped suddenly, tossed her head, and, with a small jerk no way conciliatory, sent out the words: “‘You needn’t insinuate, John, that I am always troublesome.” “T didn’t insinuate—who's talking of insinuating?’ cried he, thoroughly incensed at the very idea, and, back- ing away a few steps, he glared down from a tremendous height in extreme irritation. ““It's you yourself who is forever insinuating and all that, and then for you to put it on mo —it’s real- ly abominable!’ The voico was harsh, and the eyes that looked down into hers were not pleasant to behold. “‘And if you think, John Peabody, that I'll stand and have such things said to me, you miss your gJress— that's all!” cried Betty, with two big red spots coming in her cheeks as she tried to draw her little erect figure up to its utmost dimensions, *‘For- ever insinwating! I guess you wouldn’t have said that before I mar- ried you. Oh, ‘now you can, of “‘Didn’t you say it firat, I'd like to know?” cried John, in great excite- ment, drawing nearer to the small creature he called ‘‘wife,” who was gazing at him with blazing eyes of indignation: “I can’t endure every- thing!” ‘‘And if you bear more than I do,” cried Betty, wholly beyond ccntrol now, ‘‘why, then, {'Il give up,” and she gave a bitter little laagh and tossed her head again. And here they were in the midst of & quarrel! These two who, but a year before, had promised to love and ]q;otect and help each other through ife! “Now,"” said John, and he browght his hand down with such a bang on the table before him that Betty nearly skipped out of her little shoes-—only she controlled the start, for she would have died before she had let John see il, “‘we will have no more of this nonsense!” His face was very pale and the lines around the mouth so drawn that it would have gone to any one’s heart to have seon their expression, “1 don't know how you will chauge it or help it,” smd Betty, lightly, to hide her dismay at the turn affairs had taken, “T'm sure!” and she pushed back the light, waving hair from her forehed with a saucy, indifferent ges- ture. That hair that John always smooth- ed when he petted her, tried or dis- heartened, and called her ‘‘child.” Her gesture struck to his heart as he glanced at her sunny locks and the cool, indifferent face underneath, and before he knew it he was saying: “T’l,mre is no help for it now, I sup- #'Oh, yes, there is,” said Betty, still in the cool, calm way that ought not to have decided him. But men know g0 little of women's hearts, although they may live with them for years in cloiest friendship, “You needn’t try to endure it, John Peabody, if you don’t want to. I'm sure I don't care!” “What do you mean?” Her husband grasped her arms and compelled the merry brown eyes to look up to him. “T can go back to mother’s,” said Betty, provokingly. ‘‘She wants me any day; and then you can live quietly and to suit yourself, and it will be better all around.” Instead of bringing outa violent protestation of fond affection and re- morse, which shs fully expected, John drew himself up, looked at her fixedly for a long, long minute, then dropped her arm, and, with white lips, said slowly: ‘‘Yes, it may be as you say, better allaround. You know best!” and was gone from the room before she could recover from her astonishment enough to utter a sound. With & wild cry Betty rushed across the room, first tossing the $10 bill savagely as far as she could throw it, and, flinging herself on the comforta- ble old sofa, broke into a flood of bit- ter tears—the first she had shed dur- ing her married life, “‘How could he have done it? Oh, what have I said? Oh, John, John!” The bird twittered in his little cage overin the window among the plants, Betty remembered like a flash how John and she filled the seed-cap that very morning, how he laughed when she tried to put it in between the bars and when she couldn’t reach without getting upon a chair he took her in his great arms and held her up, just like a child, that she might fix it to suit herself, Andthe ‘‘bits” that he said in his tender way,they had gone down to the depths of her foolish little heart, sending her about her day's work singing for very gladness of spirit, And now! Betty stuffed her fingers hard into her rose ears to shut out the bird’s chirping, ““If he only knew why I sighed,” she moaned., ‘“Oh, my husband! Birthdays—nothing will make any dif- ference now, Oh, why can’t I die!” How long she stayed there, crouched down on the old sofa, she never knew. Over and over the dreadful scene sho went, realizing its worst features each time in despair until a voice out in the kitchensaid: ‘“‘Betty!”and heavy foot- falls proclaimed that some one was on the point of breaking in upon her un- invited, Betty sprang up, choked back her %obs, and tried with all lrer might to compose herself and remove all traces of her trouble, The visitor was the worst possible one she could have had under the cir- cumstances. Crowding herself on terms of the closest intimacy with the B:fi“y bride, who, with her husband, moved into the village a twelve- month previous, Miss Elvira Bimmons | had do the vory most of het opr. tunitice, and by dint of making great parade over helping her in gome do- mestic work, such as house-cleaning, dress-making and t%¢ like, the maiden lady had managed to ply her other vocatipn, that of news-gatherer, at one and the same time, pretty effectually She was always oalled her by her first name, though Betty resented it; sud she made a great handle of her friendship on every oceasion, making John rage violently and vow a thou. sand times the ‘‘old maid” should walk, But she never had—and now, soonting dimly, like & carrion after its own prey, that trouble might come to the pretty little white house, the make-mischief had come to do her work, if devastation had not already commenced. “‘Been orying!” sl : plainly than politely, sinking down into the pretty chintz-covered rock- ing-chair with an energy that showed that she meant to stay, and made the chair creak fearfully. “Only folks do.say that you and your husband don’t live happy—Dbut said, more D. M. WELTY, Manufaturer and Dealer in Saddles, Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robes, Dustors and Turf Goods of ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Agentfo: Jas. R. Hill & Co.'s OB ILEEBR A TEID ;:‘u!urlfi\wu(])t“.!thl.‘ mind - I know 'taint co"cnnn HAHNE;S Betty's heart stood still, Had it como to this! John and sho not to Jive happy! To be sure they didu't, "‘The Best in The World,” as sho remembered with a pang the | 1RA2 ELAR IN.AIV ST, dreadful scene of words and hot te pers; but had it gotten aroundso sc Orders Follcited. o 1y OMAHA, NEB —a story in everybody's mouth. JOIN STARLER, With all her distress of mind ele was saved from opening her mouth, So Miss Simmens, failing in that, was forced to go on, “An’ I (el folks so, ’ sho said, rock the effect of her words, ‘‘when they git to talkin’; so you can't blame me if things don't go easy for you, I'm sure.” “You tell folks?” repeated Betty, vaguely, and ““Why, that the blame is all his'n,” cried tho old maid, exasperated at her | turing fo strange mood and dullnese. “‘I say, says I, why there couldn’t no one live standing quite atill. | o 0, A, B ot Elevating Wi “‘What? I don’t understand " m‘: Au.' o e i ol BROME SORANP, Prosldent, Vice Pres't. W. 8, Duisiter, Sec.and Troas, THE NEBRASKA Lincoln, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn Planters, narrows, rarm Rollers, Wo aro propared to do fob work and maaat * ¥ other partios. Addres all orders NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING €O., LiNooun Nwr with him, let alone that pretty wife he's got. That's what I say, Betty. And then I teil 'em what a queer man he is, how cross, an—" “‘And you dare to tell people such things of my husband?”’ cvied Betty, drawing herself up to her extremest height, and towering so over the old woman in the chair that she jumped in confusion at the storm she had raised, and stared blindly into the blazing eyes and fece rosy with right- eous indignation—her only "thought was how to get away from the storin she hud raised but could not stop. But she was forced to stay, for Betty stood just in front of the chair and blocked up the way, so she slunk back into the smallest corner of it and took it as best she could. ‘‘My hus- band!” cried Betty, dwelling with|® pride on the pronoun—at least, if thoy were to part, she would say it over lovingly as much as she could till thelast moment, and then, when the time did come, wh{, people should | that penetrates tho n L Rivor to tho Pacific 5 afaalt—ithe | GHYUAGO. ROOK ISLAND & PA kuow that it wasnot Jo best, the kindest, the noblest husband that ever was given to a woman, I've made him more trouble than you can guess; temper has vexed been cross, and impatient and—" ‘‘Hold!” cried a voice, ‘‘you're talk- iangne, oF which, by my hot | polnts above numed. 2 hi T’ KO MIBBING CONNEGTIONS | 1M=L Ve | yengilated or unclean care, a3 SISty patecurss carried In roomy, clean and vontilaf upon Fast Express Trains n! 3 , Atonion Buores aod OMAHA, the COMMEROIAY from which rediate EVERY LINE OF RSAD nt trous the Miswur Tho CIVIO RATLWAY « 116 only lino from Chleago owning track o own road, rosches th 0 TRANSPERS BY OAR No huddiing In ] ocacher DAY Cas of unrivaled magnificence, PULIMAW ing against my wife!” and in & mo- | pauack Suxkeixg Cans, and our own world-famone ment big John Peabody rushed |l noals aro served of un DINING CARS, Upon whi m surpagsed excellence, at the low rato of vy through the door, grasped the little | i Crxmw mac, with amplo tme for Lealtht woman in his arms and folded her to | enjoyment. his heart, right before old maid and 1. “Oh!” gaid Miss Simmons, siting up straight and setting her spectacles more firmly. that you can,” said John, turning waukee and Missour] River Points; nections at al “And now that you've learned all [ Oregen. Washii Cars botween Chloago, Pooris, ; and_close 0on 1 pointa of intorsection with oher Wo tckeb (d9 not forget this) dicectly Yo evar ace of Importanco (n Kansas, Nobrasks, Bla- ills, Wyoming, Utak, Idaho, Nevada, Cafltorr. ., ashington Torritory, Coiorado, Arison: Asit beral arrangements rogarding boggage s any other lino, and rates of faro aiways ssl 0w e around to her, still holding Botty, | &3 BREC e 0% N KD iihe s, Ao oo “why —you may go."” The chair was vacant. A dissoly- ing view through the door was all| mierie T that was to be seen of the gossip, who started up the road hurriedly, leaving | Vico Pres't & Gon. peace behind. ‘‘Betty,” eaid John, some half hour afterward, ‘‘what was the sigh for? I don’t care now, but I did think, ds:.\r, fort. Dogo and tackle of sportemen froe. Tickets, mape and folders at all principa Unitod Siates and Canada JOHN, 'r R. R. CABLE, E. Gen, Tkt v AR Wanagor, Chicego Chicsoo, o ED 33 and it cut me to the heart, how you ]MPER]S HABLE might have married richer. I longed to put ten times ten into your hand, Botty, and it galled me becauso 1 couldn't.” Betty smiled and twisted away from his grasp. Rubning into the bed- PERFUME, Murray & Lanman’s room she presently returned, still F Lo n I nA WAT E n smiling, with & bundle relled up in a y clean towel. Thisshe put on her hus band’s knee, who stared at her won- Besl f*)l‘ TOILET, BATH deringly. “I didn’t mean,” she eaid, unpin- ning the bundle, “‘to get it out now, but I shall have to. Why, John, day after to-morrow is your birthday!” 8o 'tis,” said John ‘“‘Gracious! has it come around so soon?” and F ANDKERCHIEF. POPRE mar wed-fr KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. ‘““And you dear boy," said Betty, | The Most Buccessful Remedy evor discov. shaking out before his eyes a pretty ered, a8 it 1s cortain in its effects and does not brown affair, all edged with silk of the | blister. READ PROOK BELOW. Also excellent blusst shade, that presently assumed the proportions of a dressing-gown, “‘this is to be your present. must be dreadfully surprised, John, when you get it, for oh, you to know it!” didn’t want | #nd speedy horse whi epavin for cightoen bottle by express, which 1/ six weoki removed for humansflesh. FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. Washingtonville, ®hio, June 17, 1831, Di B.J, Knxvauy, &Co.: Qents—Roading your ad- But you vertisoment in Turf, Ficld and Farm, of your o vallablo lame from you for & avin Cure, & d ch had by ho, 1 s Kendall' John made an answer he thought | all lameness and enlargement and a largs splint best, “But I don’t mee, Betty, what this ; 27 | from anothor horse, and both horsce are to-day When he spoke again he said, | 5500 o’ Colta. 'Tho one bottte was worth to Eérplned, while 8 small pucker of | me owilderment settled betweon his eyes, | ¥ one hundred dollars. Respeotfull 1'%, Bkrounre, M, D, * 0'irs, Hond for {llustrated circular wiving "positive proof. Prico$l, All Druggists have it or can thing," laying one finger on the gown, | getltter you, Dr. B.J. Kendall & Cof, Pro- “had to do with the sigh.” ‘‘That,” said Betty, and then she broke into a merry laugh, that got so Enosburgh Falls, Vt. slumn QLD BY ALL'DRUGGISTS. mixed up with the dimples and the fo NéNOUS 8ufie;-ers_ dancing brown eyes that for a moment she could not finish, *‘Oh, John, T was worrying so over those buttons! They weren't good, but they were the best I could do then. And I'd only bought ’em yesterday. Two whole dozen, bill in my hand, I didn’t hardly know it, but I suppose I did give one little bitof a sight, tor T was so provoked that T had not waited buying them till to-day.” John caught up the little woman, dressing gown and all. I don't think they have ever quarrelled since —at least I have never heard of it. ' Wo; 1 AL It the crabbad. 14 butehelor who uttered this sentiment could but wit- ness the intense thought, deep study and thorough investigation of women in determining the best medicines to THE QREAT IU?O'PEAN REMEDY, Dr. J, B. Bimpson's Specific DMEIEIXD X CICHTEL. 14 10 & positive curo for Hporiaatoirhes, Bemina Warbne, Tonoatey nad sl dissses v omliiny And when you put that $10 | trom Self-Abuse, a6 ‘Mental Anxioty, Loss: Momory, Pains i the Back or Bide, and diseases R that lead to [Cousumption [nsanity an, carlygrave 291The Specific &/ |Modielno s ) |belng nsed with wondor. Nos. 104 & 8ol in Omaha by J. K, Ish, and all drug 106 Maln t. Buftalo, N, ¥, Goodman, J.'W, Lell, ovory whero, o 4 diw koep their families well, and would Fanoy m;d stal]lfl Grflcflrifll. note their sagacity and wisdom in se- lecting Hop Bitters as the best, and AT BED-ROCK PRICES. demonstrating it by keoping theic fam- |[BUTTER AND EGGS, ilies in perpetual "health, at a mere FRESH FROM THE COUNTRY, nominal expense, he would be forced No. 916 North Sixteenth 8t to acknowledge that such sentiments are baseless and false. —| Picayune, A. H. SWAN. wh-1m s0d 5:36 p. w, 3. & M, Lincoln J. P. Lincoln, Suna; 108 10th atreo A fair pricos. THE DAILY MAMA PUBLIBHING 0O., PROPRIETOR 918 Farnham, bet. 8th and 10th Strests. TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION 0ne 1 yoar, In advance (postpald) 4 months ) = month " IAILWAY TIME TABLH, CARD €MICAGO, BT, PAUL, MINNEBAPOLIN AND OMATIA RATLROAD. Leave Omaha—Passenger No. 2, 8: mmodation No. 4, 1:0 (p. m, A Aha— Passes 7:40 A, m.—8:40 p, M. X . B.,ioaves ab £30 &, m. and Arrives at 8 | Lonis ab 6:80 af. m. and LI &P, loaves st § & m. a. o, 0. . C,Be. o, m w. by M, 1o 0 o8 eorruvme. . In Neb., Through 150 & m M, Lincoln Expros—0:8 p the C R Overland Expross, 12:16 p. m. . V. tor Lincoln, 11:45 a. m, RV, tor Orceola Town Surveys, Grade and Bpeciity. and 8:40 p. rriv 1 %0, m. and 7:40 | GRO, H. PETERSON. e 7430 | Snose_Notions and Cutlers. 804 8. 1 Floriet. 'h and Dourlas streota. Olvil Enginears and Surveyors, ANDREW nonnwnmhncmnm Block, orage Bystoms & Vommasion Merchants. JOHN G. WIL LIS,1414 Dodge Strees. D B. BERMER. For detalls seo Iarge advertise- ment in Daily and Woekly. . Oornlce Works. Wests Ofl"l ern Cornlce Wolk'h Manufactarers Tron Tin, Tron and Hlate Roofiing. Orders y lochlty promptly execnted In the be Factory and Offics 1918 Harney 8%, ©C. SPECHT, Proprietor. Galeanized Iron Cornicos, Window ohe., manuisctured et up in any o the country. T. SINHOLD &i8 Thirtoenth streed Orockery. J. BONNER 1800 Douglas stresd. Good lina, Olothing and Furnishing Goor 8. Also Hats, Caps, Boots, — m’m'“ .', - 8how Oase Manufactory, 0. J. WILDE, Manufacturer and Dealor [n all kinds of Show Onsos, 7 Ones 88, Upright Casee, & ., 131 FRANK L. GERFARD, propristor Omahs Show Case manufactory, 818 South 10th street, betweon Leavenworth and Marcy, warrantod first-clacs. All goods agt soagopaEs g mEETTTTErmee ARMIVIRG— Dealor In Stoves and Tinware, of oves ana Inware, R, 4 Manutacturar Bullding Work, ! Tin Roofs and all kinde Block. R, 1300 Donglan 8%, 00d and_Cheap. Boeds. loealo and Rotail Seed Drilla end Town Hal Physiclans and Burgeons, M. D, Room Ne 4, Creighten RING, M. D, Mosonic Blook, L 1., Eye and Far, opp. postafice B, GRADDY, LW 15th snd Parnham Ste ny n vaves Omaha b Photographora. QEO. HEYN, PROP, @rmnd Ocutral Galiery, 212 Sliteenth Stroed, oar Manonte Hall, Pirst-class Work and Fromph- 850 guArantooD and 6:00 p. m, Lo ol 11:28 o, m, | 2:25, Through and Jocal pamenger tralos botwoen Juwaba aud Connell Loavo Omaha—e:15, P. W. TARPY & 00., 216 12 atid Douglas, Work promp yattonded to, Plumbing, Oas and Bteain F'tting. Bt., bet, Farnham D. FITZPATRICK, 140 _Louglas Street. 146, B:50 0. 3:40, P m.Arrive Oruaha—7:40, 11:35, 11:46 640, 7:06, 7:15, Pom Opening ana Closing of Mells, [0 / regtaeckons tndaya trom 12 m. o 1 p, m. THOS, FHAL “ CHIRAL AL mess Tlirectory. UFKRENE & MU Room 1 1N, ARCHITECTS Block. Urolghton Blogk. Boots end 8hoes. JAMES DVINE & 00., Shoos. A good aasartment cornor 13th and Harney. 108, KRICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHUN FORTUNATUS, nutactiires to order good work Airing dono. wed Bprings. LARRIMER Manufacturer, 1617 Doupliasst. Books, News and Statlonery. J. 1, FRUEHAUF 10156 Farnham Streed. oBHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B, and E. souse in Nebraska estabjished 1876 Omaha. OENTKAL RESTAURANT, MRS, A. RYAN, -athwest corner 16thand Dodge. Beat Board for the Monay. Hatintacbion Gusraoéesd, at all Honre, Board by the Day, Week or Month, Good Terms for Oash Turnishod Roomp Supplied, [ Uarrlages and Road Wagons. ¥M ENYDER, 14th and Harnoy Stroote. Olothing Bought. 7, ARRIS will pay higheetCaah price for secorid 3nd clothing, Cornor10th and Farnbam, y Ucwe ers. JONN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Streeh, Junk, H. BERTHOLD, Rega and Motal, Lumnber: Lime and Oement. waRRAY AINtINg an __ aper anging. HENRY A. KOSTKI Dodyo Street. 8hoe Btores. B0, ormm Phillip Lan 1320 Farntiam et et 18th & hicagn & N, W o T 3 Becond Hand Gtore. Thonso, Tt . & T PRRKINS & LEAR, 1416 Dougias 8t., Now and e b R Bocond Hand Furniture, House Furnishlng Goods, 3 N 0., hourht and wold on narrow marvine " Unaertakers, HAS. RIEWE, 1019 Farnham bet. 10th & 118d. 90 Ocnt Btores, . €. 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