< ' JL * * * > . * > f - t \ -.V V 45 Years Itefone thePublie. THE GENUINE BR. C. McL ANE'S LITER PELLS are not recommended as a remedy " for all the ills that flesh is beir to , " but in affections of the Liver , and in allBilioua Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Headache - ache , or diseases of tliat character , they stand without a rival. AGUEAND , FEVER , o better.caUiariIc can bo used pre paratory tofdVrartcrfSkihgqiihlme. As a simple purgative ihbyare unequalcd. . BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine arc never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid , Ui the impression , ! , ANE'S LIVER FILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. McLAKB and FLEMING BKOS. * . -Insist ujxm having the genuine DB. G. ' McLANE'S LlVJSll TILLS , prepared - pared by * FLEMING BROS. , Piltsunrgli , Pa. , the market lining full of imitations of the name J/C/XIHC , spelled differently , out same pronunciation. CODOHS , BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. What & Well-Known DrupgUt s ys stout Allen's Lung rtalfti > Tn , MOTHERS.'RE AD ! OAKL RD SIJLTIOS , tfy. GKHTLDOX : The demand for Allen's Lou ; Balaam is Increasing constantly. The ladle * think there is no medicine equal to It tor Croup ad Whoopini : Cou h. C. 8. MARTIN , Droggtot. Sold by xll Wcdicine Men. Toll-Gatoflo.2.- - . . : g nlons. 7 objects to find , bend stamp forptck ge. DR.E. C. ABB V ButSdo N. Y. ff ; < 70a we-K. (12aday at hume eatily made. Costly ID JAoiitBtrrn * . Ail.lr TVn * On.Portland. Ma ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. . SIMERAL , A TTORNEVAT LAW Cimpbell's Block , XX 13tbStre tlclne nFarnham8ndDouxlas. OMAHA , NKB. - D. L. THOMAS , A TrORNKY At LVW Loans inorey. buys JrV. and eella real ctUtc. lic-on 8 , Crtlghton Bktk n , A. G.tROUP , A TTORNEV AT LAW Office in Hacscom's JA. Block , with George E. Pritchett , 1606 FarnhaPiSt. OMAHA. NEB. DEXTER C.TKOMAS , ATTORNEY AT LAW Cmlcksaank B Solid Ing. tf * A. CHADWICK , A TTORNEY AT LAW OSce 1504\Farnham A Str et. et.A. A. SWARTZLAHDE ATTORNEY AT LAW-Coi. 13tb and Farnham treat. maySSU . WILLIAM A. FONDA , A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. j\ . Room No. C , Frcnzer Block , opposite Post Office OMAHA , NER WM. L. PEABQDY , T AWYER-OOce In Crelebton Block , next to J _ | PoitOmce , OUAUA , NEBRASKA. XOTABY rUBUC. UOLLKCTIO5B HAD ! E. D. MCLAUGHLIN. A TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF i. TnE PEACE Southeast corner Fifteenth and Douglas St. XVCollectinns Promptly Attended O'BRIEN & BARTLETT , Attorneys-at-Law , OFFICE-Unlon Blotk.FiTtocnth and Farnhaml A. L. RQBIS9N. A TTORKEY AT LAW. Koom Crelghton JBlock. . OMAHA Neb. luni-U 3D. 15 ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOCK. COR. DOUGI5TH STS. OMAHA. NED. W. J. Connell , Attorney-at-Law , Office : Front rooms , up eUirs , In Htnscom's nrw brick building , N. W. corner Fifteenth led Fsxnham Streets. Jens I. RKDICI. cms. R. REOICX. REDICK < fe UEDICK , A11 o rn e js - aj-l a ws Spedil attention ifill bo frlren to Jill suits gainst oorporattqns oj every description ; will practice In al itbe Courta"of the Bute and the United Statee. Office. Farubam St. , opposite Court House. ADAMS &SIMERAL , 4 TTORNETB AT LAW Room B CrelgLto J\ _ Block , 16th uid Donghui streets. no9dh C. F. MANDERSON , A TTORNEY AT LAW 212 Faraham Street jC\ _ Omaha Nebraska. PARKE GODWIN , A TTORNEY AT LAW Hth and DoogUl jti. Strsots , with Q. W. Doano . W. T. HICUARDS. Q. J. HOST RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law. Omen 216 South Fourteenth Street. Only Direct Liiie to France. CENERALTRANSATLANTIC COMPAN T ) ETWEEN New York and llarve.Her 42.N.R Jj loot of Mortonst. , pier ol company. Travelers by this line at old both transit by En tsh railway and the discomfort of crossing the hamie lin a small boat ANADA , FRAKOEUL , Wednesday Januarr 21 Jnoon. * AMERIQUE , B. JOCCLO , Wednesday February 11a.m. FRANCE , TRDDILLB , Wednesday , February ,11 a. in. PRICE OF PASSAGE ( Including wine ) : TO HAVRE First Cabin , J10Q andSO : Second Cabin.tSB : Steerage , $28Includlngwlnebeddlng end utinsiis. LOUIS DE BEBIANArcnt ( , 6 Broadway.N. Y. FRANK E. MOORES , No. 214 , West Side llth Street , Bet. Farnliam aud Douglas , Next Poor o U. S. Exprcra OBico ( Sign of Pain * ) teamihlp. ) OMAHA. NEQ. EAST INDIA MANUFA'OTUBBRB. OSAY'S SPEOIFIO MBDIOINJli : i KAOE MARK.The Great 'HADE MARK. Remedy , cure'for Sem inal Weak- nc , Spcrnu- torrbca , 1m BeforoTakingiii thit follow u 9quenceorSclf.Abuie ; lo" ' Ifemory , Cnirerml laaritada , Fain in the Back , Diinnea of VUlon. Pretnator * Old Aje and tctny other Uiseasca that lead to Insanity or Consumption und Firnnture OraTe. particulars in our phamphlet , which we drain to eend tree lir mail to every one. C9-IhSpedQe Medicine u sold by all drugRlitt at (1 per package , or six lockages for IS , or wll be sent free by mail on receipt * ot , the money > C ddreeluf F The Gray Kedldne , v Ko. 10 Mechanic * * Block , Dirxorr , U BOLD IN OMAEABT J. K. ISH , AND BY " " " DRUCaiSTS E\rKUTWHKRa. J SHOW GASES cr. o. 1317 CAH3 ST. , OMAHA , iJCB. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING . . PROPRIETORS. Parnkam , bet. Kh and 100k Street * . TERMS OF 8OBSCRIK10N 1 yew.In adrance ( postpaid ) $8.00 months " ' . 6 4.00 months " " SJM ) tm. TABLES ; THEAILS. 0. N. W. K. R. , 4 0 a. m. , S p. m. 0 B k . , 430 a. m. , S p. m. O.B. L& > .R.R.,420a.m. , C. & St. Joe 430 m. , 8p.m. S-CltyAP.430 v m. U.P. R.R.lJaO .m. B.4IL R. R,8l5vin. O & K. W. , 7iO a. m O 4 N. ff . R. tt. , 11 . m. ll p. m. B * . i11 a. m. 020 p m. 0 R. L * P. , U a. m , lip m. a E. & St. Joe , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. 0 P. . * p. m. B. & U. In Kob. , 4 p tiuc&l mallf fur State * Iowa laare ot o T.rii : 4:20 : a. m. OtBce open from U to p. m Sundayi. THOMAS r. HAT.f. . Arrival andDcparture oiTralms UNION PAOino. IJUW AKKIVB. Daily Express..12:15 : p.m. 8:20 p. m. do Mxed 0:10 : p. m. 4S5 p. m. do Freight. . . . 6:30 : a. m. liO : p. m. do do . . . . 8:16 : a. m. 1220a.m. TIV OARD OF THE BURLINGTON ROUTE. OMAHA. Express 80p.m. : Expreas 1000a.m. Mail 0:00 a.m. Mall 10:00 p. m. Sunday * Excepted. Sundays Excepted , CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. , Mall 8:00 : vm. I 10:00 : p. m , press.-.3ttp.m. : I 10.00 a. m. Sunday * Excepted. OH10AQO & NORTHWESTERN. Hall :00a.m. : I 750p.m. Expref 8:40 : p. m. | WOO a. m. Sundays cxcepted. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE & OOOKOIL BLurrs. 1. AULOT. 00 a sLlExptM. . . The only line running Pullman Sleeping Cars out of Omaha ta Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROADS. Express 8rf m. | 236p.m. Dally Except Sunday * . B. k M. R. R. to NEBRASKA. ( VMT ) Oaiaha ( ! * ) 9:00 : am Kearney J'-- . . . . PlitlemualharlO:2J am Bloomlngtoifl vS:10 : a m Kearney Jncar)7E5 ) : pm Red Cloud ( If.635 am Red Cloud ( arr)7M ) pm PlatUmouthari20p ( ) m Rloominrtonar)9:2ipm | ( ) Omaha ( arr.t:6&pm ) : RKPUBLIOAN TALLXT RAILWAY. Hastings ( | T ) 9M ajn. I Bloomlngton ( ar)130p.m ) Bloonmirton 138 p m I Hactlnyi ( r ) 8B5 : p m OrleuiiOr)7:30a.m. ) | llinola ( arl 0 p.m Orleans ( tr ) 70 p. m. ] Indianola ( lr S30 p. m. BIOUX crrr A ST. PAUL B. R. Hull 8:10 a. m , I Expresi 100 a. m. Cxpreei SiOp. m. | Hall 7:30 p. m BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R. DUKKT TULnS. Le T Omaha , dally : 8 a. m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a. 11 a. m. . 1 p. m , S p. m. , S. p. m. , 6 p. m. , 0 m. Leave Coundl Bluffs : 8:26 a. m.,8:26 a. m. , IO.-25 a. m. , 113S a. m. , 1SS p. m. , 1-28 p m. , 25 p. m. , 636 p. m. , 6 p. m rour trips on Sunday , learing Omana at 9 and a. m. , S and 6 p. m. ; Council Blufls at 026 , a. in. , and 2:26 and 6S5 p. m. riMinau TRIIHS. Leave Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7 a. m. , 8 0 a. m , , p. m. , 4:60 : p. m. , 736 p. m. Leave Council Bluffs : 7:16 a. m. , 9:40 : a. m. . a.m.,6:25 p. m.,7.-00p. m. , 7Mp. : m. , p. m. Dally except Sunday. OMAHA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY B , R. LIUVI. AUUVB. J1 U 10:15 a. m. 435p.m. Dallr exoeot Bundar. COMAIEROUL. Omaha Wholesale Markets , OUAHA , June 12 , 1880. BU1TER AND EUUS. ChoIceUble . 1720c PackersIoU . 1018 Fresh eggs , per doz . 81 Honey . 16@18 1 POULTEY. r doi . 2 00@2 25 GROOERIES. SUOARH. CutLoaf Powdered Granulated Standard"A" OffA Extra "G" SYRUPS. 'Extra choice and very bright. . . 48 52 Bright Table Drip 45a48 New Orleans Moll asses. . , 48a50 Market advancing. Rio , prime to choice 17al8 [ Rio good to prime 16al7 Rio fair to good 15Jal6 Mocha 28 O. G.Jnva 25a28 RICE. Choice § a8i Good to prime New Prunes. OldPrunes. . 8Ja I Currants.choice new 7 BlackBemes 12jN ] Raspberries 34 1 Pitted cherries 22 - Mi n-g AriPles. . . . . . . . . . 9 * N. Y. Sliced Evaporated State Peaches 9 Salt Lake Peaches 14i California Peaches 14 | CANNED dOODS. "S"0ysters , 2 Ib cans , $ case. . 3 75 ) do do' 1 lt > canper case. . 225 LightWeight Oysters 2 Ib tf case 2 90 Salmon , 1 It > , $ dozen 7. . 1 70 do 21btfdozen ; 275 Standard Tomatoes,2 Ib , $ case 2 50 " " S Ib , case 3 35 Standard Peaches , 3 Ib , p case. 4 50 " " 2 Ib , case. 3 60 Baspbemes,21b , tfcase. , 300 Ulackberries , 2 Ib , < ? case 2 70 Corn , 2 Ib.tf case 2 60a4 00 Apples , Gal , doz 3 85 Narrow Fat Peas,2 Ib , tf case. . 3 90 String Beans. 2 Ib.per case. . . . 240 SUNDRIES. Nutmegs. - 10 Pepper 15 Allspice 17 Cloves' 45 Cossia 27 Hope 11 ? Candles. 16 oz 13 Greenwich Lye.per case 3 90 Beans.per bushel SO Cheese full cream 14 ( ULiAJSS. Window Glass , GO per cent , dis 81m count off list. 81re HARDWARE. re reM IRON. M Common bar - 3 lo Horse-shoe bar 4 loOl low Norway nail rod. 104 Ol IJTEKL. Cast plow 8 tiC Am. cast , tool 15@17 tiF Jes'p's.Eng.do 25@30 F HAILS. ofat 1 lens , upwards. 350 atei t ' ' ' ' B'rd'd's shoe 'g ei " mule" t0 Omahanails tens , upwards. . . 3 50 Nw'str'shn 23@33 DRY GOODS. d"b BROWN COTTONS. b : Atlantic "H" 8 tl do "P" 7 tlm Pepporell " 0" . . . . S3-7i do "R" S6-7 * 01 do "E" sa Indian Head LawiroieXXX Nebraska , Standard "AA" DENIMS. Smoskeag 17 Oi BeaverCreek , "AA" 14 OiR do "BB" 13j R Haymakers 10 cdki d Palmer 10 ki Dtis "AXA" 15 is' do "BB" - 14 do "CO" 13 ' Warren "AXA" 15 do "BB" 14 8 t ltf * | V > Q QO O w * AO DOCKS. Plymouth "AAA" 15 > few Bedford , 10 oz 16 It t JostonS. O 12 ItF BLEACHED COTTONS , its joosdfllo. . . lOj itssi do Cambric 13 si 2bot 9 rnnt of the Loom. . . 11 ewYork Milln 13 dls'Mnslin | " ' me iVamsutta S3 ! coi epperell 6-4 20 ch do 8-4-24 : do 9-4 27 . do U-4-SO ve TICKINGS. Lmoekeae. an . 80 anI I VI If PRINTS. - - - - , . . . " : - .t. < * fc , - . 7 Albion.- . 74 * ' " " ' American . . ? 7 AUea ; . . . .h. . . . . - ' 7 Ancona Fancy 7 Manchester 7 Merrimack. ' Tr'rJTT 7- ' . . . 'MerrimaciShirtings - - 7 tRicbmonda ; . . . - . < : . 7 Richmonds , E. * 7 Spragne's ; < H Simpson's Mourning 7 Simpson's Black. . . ; 7 STRIPES. . American 10 Amoskeag 11@12 Awning stripes J9 Lewiston , A 1 ° Hamilton 12J ' " 'mega ' 16@17 .ittsfield 7 LUMBER. Framing , 18 ft. and under $20 00 Each add. ft over 18 , per M. . . . 50 Fencing , No. 1 , 12 to 20 ft 2200 No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft 2000 Sheeting , Dressed , No. 1 20 00 " " No.2 1900 Common Boards , Dwased 2200 * STOCK BOARDS. AStock./ . 4000 B " 35 00 O " , . . .4 80 00 CommonBtock 25 f ) FLOORING. No. 1 Flooring 40 DO IJo.2 ' " 85 00 No.3 " - 25 M Yellow Pine Flooring , No. 1. . . 45 00 SIDING. No.lSidJdK 2500 fo 2 * * . . . . . . . * 22 50 No.3 " 00 \ , PICKETS. No.l.'Pickets. per M 32 50 No.2 " " 2500 FINISHING. No. 1 Finish , 1 } . 14 , and 2 in. . . 55 00 No.l " lin 6000 No. 2 " 11,14 , and 2 in. . . 45 00 No.2 " lin 4000 No. 3 Finish , in 3500 -SHIP LAP. PlainShipLap 2300 0.0 : " No.l 3000 " " * No.2 2500 , CEILING. 8 Beaded , 6 in.No.l . . g 00 iBeaded,4and6m.No.l 4000 ; : : : Corrugated Ceiling , No. 1 . 60 00 SHINGLES. A Star ( boat ) Shingles. . 875 No.2 " . 800 No.S " . 260 TiATU . . . . * * * w Lime.bbl . 185 ' bulk , per bosh . 40 Cementbbl . 2 W Iowa Plaster , bbl . 260 Michigan Plaster , bbl . 2 75 Ifair , per bush . 25 Tarred Felt , 100 Ib * . 800 Straw Board , " . 400 O. G. Battens , per 100 ft. lin. . . 125 Well Curbing . 8000 Ro ngh J , and 2 in. , in Eatte.per lOOfLlin , Cedar Halves , 7 in . . . . 18 " " Gin . 16 " Quarter , 8 hi . . . 16 Oak , 4x4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 " 4x6 . 40 0. G. Caning. 54 and 6 In. , per 100ft. lin . 300 Oak Plank and Timber , per M. 40 00 Clear Poplar . 6000 Black Walnut . 10000 HIDES. Green Hides , porlb . 7 < Green Cured Hides . & Dry Hides . 12@16 Dry Salted Hides . 10@12 Sheep Pelt * . S0@l 00 Tallow . 4J5 LIQUORS. WINFS , ETC. High Wines , p gal . 110 Alcohol , 180 tf cent. V gal. . . . 216 French Spirits proof . 120 Marshall's Bourbon Whisky . . . . 1 25 Miller's Bourbon Whisky . 1 50 Brandy , very fine , tf gal . 4 00a8 00 do common to fine. . . . . . . 1 50a3 75 Gm , 100 per cent . 1 40a3 00 do Holland , 90 percent . 1 25 ams , mixed Jamaica , } ? gal. . . . 1 25a4 00 do New England . 2 00a2 50 Kennedy Bitters # gal . 150 do do tfcase . 700 do do do 100 casolots 6 60 Champagnes , pints in baskets . .20 OOaSO 00 Domestic Champagne . 12a20 I'ort Wine 1 ? case . 5 OOalO 00 Sherries . 6 OOalO 50 Ales , Edinbnrg . 2 75 do Baas&Co's . 2 76 Sumness Dublin Stout . 2 75 liKATHKK. Best SlaughterSole. , . 33a35 Best Oak . 38a41 French .Kips . .7 . 1 lOal 45 French CaU.leading brands. . . . 1 25a2 10 Domestic T ipst . 65 al 00 Domestic Calfs . 90al 10 femlock upper , # foot . 20a 22 Oak upper , tf foot . 24 Brain , upper , # foot . 20a22 Linings , $ d6z. . . 7 OOalO 00 loppings , * ? doz . 900 Morocco , ( bootleg ) 11 f oot . 35 do oil dressed . 35 do Simon per skin . 2 75a3 00 do Glove Ikid . 325 Boot Webbing , t bolt . 40a50 : HARNESS"LEATHER. . ; N'o. N 1 Pittebnrg Oak . . . 41 > No. ; 2 Pittsburg Oak . , S3 So. 1 Cincinnattt Oak . 36 So. 2 Cincinnati ! Oak . 33 tfo.lHemlock 36 \To. 2 Hemlock- . * ' u ? COAL , RETAIL ; \nthricite. . . . " . 1050 EJlossburg . 1200 tVyomhig . 8 60 skaloosa . 550 lowaNut . 500 iVhito Breast . 550 Acrostic Would'st thou my friend ( rood health enjoy Each day and hour j our time employ ; Secure repose from gickncga , ills , ' This thou can'st do take Liver fills ; & doet thou suffer from disease , jCausedJoy exposure , diet I these , . , Or other ills , what'cr their name , Submit at once , and leave the frame. Like shadows ilartiii ) ; o'er the hills , In terror flee from Liver fills. Vico-liko although they've clung fur years , ; Encouraged be , nofyleld to fears , Rcposo in quiet , health's bright rills Pursue thu pathway of these Pills. In childhood , youth and in old age , tl Let cheerful thoughts my mind engage. Let others suffer fevers , chills , Sure thou art free tcith Lircr Pills. Sold at nholcsale by C. F. Uoodman.J. K. Isl ) , W id Kcnuard & Fo uh. Omaha' Ol Olas GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN. asdi Dr. Txfnu's New Discovery for Con- umption ia certainly the greatest tote nodical within the remedy ever placed te each of suffering'Humanity. Thoua- tesi .nds ot once hopeless sufferers , now si oudly proclaim their praise for this sidi rouderful .Discovery to which they dim iwe their lives. Not only does it posi so itely cure Consumption , but Coughs , seR /olds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay tb fever , Hoarseness and all affections tbWi Wi the Throat , Cheat and Lungs yields once"to its wonderful ' curative pow- r as if-by magic. We do not ask you Stl buy a large bottle unless you know rhat you are getting. We therefore lit arneslly to call-on litTl request you your Tl ruggLst , J. K. Ish , and get a trial f lottlo free of cost which will convince it. ho most skeptical of its wonderful lerits , and show you what a regular r no dollar size bottle will do. For ale by J. K. Ish. (4) ( ) Buc&len'a Arnica Salvo w ] The BEST SALVE in the world for beef lots , Braises , Sores , Ulcers , , Salt of f Ihoum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp- ell Bands , Chilblains , Corns , and all le : inda of > Skin Eruptions. This Salvo ot f iTguaranteed.to give perfect satiafac- otP iod in every case or money re Sanded , P < 'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by Ai Slly J. K. ISH , Omaha. AiM ante I Am All Plaved Out teen a'common complaint in hot weather ) you * eel so , get a package of Kidney en fort and take it and yon mil at once fee ah tonic power" It keens up the healthy iion of the Kidney * , Bowels and Liver. cri id thus restores the natural life and rength to thavpirv rmdv. su "I have- used several bottles of Sim- raj ions' Liver Regulator , and you may re- ird the fact"that my feelings are so far hate langed that I can eat hearty , and am to ) .ora'liko a well man than I have bejc for. toPli sars past. I have suffer ? ! Qyc years and Pli * t 1 ! . . VA TAP * * * * * by grateful for I $ f in : dri la SUEPKISED BY MANOHOOS. "Do Chinamen lore opium ? Well , I should tay they did , and to obtain the precious drug th y will barter body and goal. I ought to < know . something.about it , for I was in the trade once , " and the old sea-dog laughed softly to himself. "Would you like to hear about a trip I made onoe in an opium smug gler ? It was.a narrow chance we had of it , you can bet your life on that. " Jack Eastby had long sinoa retired from the sea , and hii chief enjoyment was to gather about him a circle of admiring friends , into whoso eara he was wont to pour the most astonishing tales that ever mortal listened to He seldom wanted for an audience , and witn the boys he wai looked up to as a hero , a man who had seen all fhat was worth seeing * Forty years ago I was chief mate of the Azalene , a > taut and pretty an opium smuggler as ever run a cargo under the nose of a sleepy China offi cial. She wai commanded by Tom Pepper , no relation of the Tom who was kicked out of his quarters down below , you know. Tom was a thor ough seaman , a man of nerve who did not know the meaning of the word fear , while for a Chinaman he enter tained tbo utmoit contempt. The wind was fair , and the Azalene under a cloud of canvas rapidly noired the land. Over the Ladrono Islands hung a dense cloud of grayiih fox that was gradually stretching alung the coast , rolling on along the surface of the water , and completely shutting out the land. The Chinese crew clus tered around tbe break of the topgallant lant forecastle , discusiing the chances of running the blockade , tbe grave , sedate Jowther not being able to sub due all tracei of excitement. We were well armtd , carrying tbrno beavy gum , as well u a full assort ment of email arms of all kinds. Sail was reduced , look-putt doubled , and finally the breezg died out , tearing us becalmed. I teizyd the opportunity to lower the light boat hoist ed at the stern , having heard the quack of wild fowl coming out from the obscurity of the f-g. I was a good ahot in those days , and generally man aged to keep tne cabin table well sup plied with game. Returning to the vessel in the course of an hour well laden down with wild fowl , I found Oaptain Tom walk ing the deck in a fit of impatience. The fog was growing denier each mo ment ; the hugj topsails hung idly from the yards , while the reef points kept up an inceisint tatiop , as the canvas , with spasmodic jerks , partial ly filled with.th * list efforts of the breeze , foil back as if exhamted by the effort. At 9. o'clock the captain went be low , advising me to do the same , leav ing Mr. Rush , the second officer , in charge of the deck until midnight , when I was to be called. The cold , damp fog hung over the ship with a peculiarly depressing in fluence , and , leaving particular in struction * with Mr. Rush to call me in case there should be tbe slightest change in the weather , Igladly availed myself of the opportunity to seek a little repose , and the warm , genial cabin was in sharp contrast , I can tell you , to the wet , cheerless deck. Cap tain Tom brewed a couple of stiff punches , and after a short pull at the pipe , turned in. Perhaps I should have reminded you that the boat I had used had been left towing astern. It was my intention to hoist it np when the breeze struck in. The swell from the northwest caused the clipper to roll gently as she rose and fell on the bosom of the ocean. The flap of canvas aloft fell dreamily : on the officer's oar. Occasionally he would start "up from the sky-light , glance abont Mm , only to sink back back again , and with held bent upon his breast the tired seaman nodded , in exampled which was followed by the man at the wheel , the look-out ind the watch on deck. One by one , lulled by the easy motion of the ves sel , they dropped off , and in a few moments the Aiileno wai drifting in with the current , and there was not 11t , soul to guidfr 01 watch her move- t tnonte. " The surf boomed sullenly through vtl the occasional discordant tl , fogbank , an tlo ry from the sea bird echoed across tlsi ho water , mingled with the drumming siSI f the and SI ; ropes against rigging the patter of huge drops of moisture as they fell from aloft. Slowly the moon rose , lightening ip the fog , which undulated and glis- > enod like a huge wall of silver. An iccaslonal light puff of air skimmed ivertho water , while the gurgle of valor along the Acaleno'i counter an- lounced that the fleet craft wai forg- ng slightly ahead. Rapidly the mist cleared up , * one by me the stars peeped forth , tbe breeze ilmost imperceptibly frMkMod ; but till the tired crew slept on. A faint , ndistinct mats loomed np through the og , while the muffled clank of oara nd the indistinct rattl of accoutro- nents echoed at tlms * through the isavy atmosphere. Tbe sails gleamed haslly white in the struggling rays of he mooa ; the low , shapely hull loom- id up , bringing out in strong relief he raking spars and standing rigging. Darting through the water at racing peed , two long , narrow boat * , filled rith men , suddenly darted from the ibscurity , pulling directly for the Izaline. They were what were known mandarin boats , and their principle luty was to watch for opium imug- lers , with ordrs to show no mercy the foreign devils who dared to in- erfero with the emperor's edict. With a fierce yell , mingled with bouts of triumph , the Manchoos a > ashed alongsido. With a limnlta- ki eous shock tbo boats struck the ves- kiw kiw ol , and the men awarmod aboard , w tuih , half arouied and confused by c : bo tumult and nolle , ran to the gang- ray only to meet bis death. A braw- to y imperialist , with one blow of his tocl word , cut the poor fellow down , cld tretohing him lifelesi upon tbe deck. In instant tbo deck d < an of the.Aza- tl no was a scene of wild confusion , tlav 'he armed horde slaughtered the de- ave snceleis crew wherever they met osi hem , and the crack of fire-arms siTl ' tingled . with half-muttared appeals Tl " Dr mercy. CO Tha look-out , at the first alarm , in lided over the bow , and dropping inwl item , gained the boat in safety , wl 'here they crouched low for the time olnsf. The man at the wheel and two Btl ; the watch had also managed to ludo the blows of tbo Chinamen , en fr taving them in < undisputed possession ta the veisol. During all this time neither Tom thbr 'epper nor myself had been idle. br .roused by the exultant yells of the lei Ianchooswe leaped from our berths , th ad revolvers in hand rushed on deck en find the veaiol in possession of the th nemy. There was not a ghost of a foi low for us. That was apparent at a bu lance , and the ruffiins who were rowding and jostling each other in ha leir eagerness to gain the cabin was th ifficient warning to us to leave as thLc ipidly as possible. in I happened to think ef tha boat I sc < ad loft towing astern , and motioning scdo Captain Tom to follow do - -j * * N l w * \ & * V me * we lided over the stem , slid down the > limit painter without being observed ia the yelling throng , and the next th istant wo were dear o { the Azalena tic rifting astern. th "Vessel and cargo gone to thed 1 , " te : pwlod Oaptain Tom , u. he stuped th tiller , gazing intently pt tne { tint outline of the'beautlful craft which he had 10 lately commanded. "If he had been taken in a fair stand-up fijjht I Jwonld'uot hare said a word. But I ivupect all hands were asleep , and dearly they have paid for the long wink they were indulging in , " and with his head bent forward he sank into a deep reverie. In tbe meanwhile the Azalene , un der tbe bungling seamanship of the Manchoos , was elowly forging ahea-3 , pointed toward the main land , the rujrged oui lines of which wore sharply denned above the light silvery masses of fog which still rested lightly on the water. The glow of a camp-fire , the occa sional boom of a gong , the drowsy cry of a sleepy sentinel , was all that reached our ears , as we tat cold , mia- eraMe Bill motionless in the light shallop Azalene. Suddenly Captun Tom Icoked up , planced keenly ashore , and in a low whisper asked me for my revolver. "You take charge of the boat , " ho said. "It will he fully four hours yet before daplight betray UB" Once wo fell'into yon devil's hands , and death by torture will be our fate. I have now a plan in my head which may work and may not. At all events I shall try it. May-as well die one way at another. A'l ' I sk is eilonco'and obedience. It will take until daylight for those lubbers to work the prize up to an anchorage , and before the sun rises we'll either be on the deck of the Az leno , in possession , or we'll bo food for the fishes. Now give way , lads ; pull softly , aud pull mo on shore. " I did not ask any questions as to the plan he had in his br.iiu. Captain Tom wai not very communicative at the boit of time1 , but when he had anything desperate on hand he want ed everybody to stand clear and leave him aloap. Cautiously wo neared the rocky beach , and selecting a ridga of rocks running out from shore , wo managed to form a slight lee from the swell which broke incessantly over the rough surface. CUmbering up on the slimy uncer tain formation , which could have only been scaled by a seaman , and a deter mined one at that , Captain Tom slowly but surely worked his way , disappear ing amid the gloom. I cculd make out the outlines of houses , together with the majestic proportions of a pagoda or joss house , which at once stamped the position aa a government station. My ear was strained to citch the slighte t sound , but bey nd the mut tering of the surf breaking lazily on the shore , I heard nothing" that would indicate any unwonted excitement. The watch fires continued lo burn brightly , but the calls of the sentinel bad long since ceased , and silence reigned over the land. An hour paessd by , the longest I ever experienced. My anxiety was getting the best of me , and I was on tbe point of going in search of Captain Tom , when a low whistle announced the j return of my superior , who the next , instant swung himself over the harp , jagged point ) of the rocks and dropped lightly into the boat. "Getting worked up , eh ? Well , I am all right ; luck has favored me , aud I stepped over the forms of a score of sleeping brave' . I got what I wanted ; have succeeded so far in all my plans , and you will see fun pre.'ently. Ah , there ia the Azalena working in shore. Noir , take your revolver , keep your eyes open , and follow me when I give tbe word. We must drop alongside the Azalene quietly , noiselessly , and await events. " Tbe crew handled the oars with ikill and decision , while I retained my position at the tiller. The light haze nd mist still hung'over the water , so that so f mall an object ai an open boat could scarcely bo discovered ex- ept by very sharp eyes , and China men ore not proverbial for kcenntss in that respect. We glided along- lido with scarcely a ripple to betny jur presence , while the jabbering t > f the natives on dock was hoard inccs- lantly. Dropping the boat down into the leepest thadow cist by the huge F nainiail , we bided our time , occasion- illy peeping over the rail and w.itch- ng the victorious Manchoos , who , as .hey ! stalked about the dock of the izaleno , little dreamed that the sur vivors of the prize were so close to hem. As for Captain Tom , he watch- id incessantly the dark outline of the ihore , mutteringin a low tcno to him- elf. \ Suddenly a bright , nickering light ihot up from the pagoda , bringing out ta proportions and quaint carvings in old reb'ef. Then in half : i dozen to by talities the ruddy- blaze of fire burst brth , until it seemed as if the entire itation had been given over to the orch. The flames spread and increas- id with alarming rapidity , followed by he shouts and-yells of the alarmed ind hilf-Awakened Chinamen. Irreg- ilar dischargeslof firearms rang out on he morning air , mingled with the full , lecp tones of the immense alarm-gong , iud then it was L began to see into the taring plan of Oaptain Tom , whoso pale e&tures wore lit up with a smile of gra- itied triumph. He tapped his revol- rer significantly as the blaze increased inglng the water with a blood-red hue , 0 which I nodded a ready assent. On board the Azaleno all was confu- ion and excitement as they ran exci- c edly back and forth , as if undecided vhat course to pursue. A loud hail rom the shore was hoard , a dozen voi S ces replied , and then we heard the Janchoos tumbling over the sidointo heir long , sharp boats. With incea- ant jabbering , all hands talking at the ame time , 'they shoved or pulled ra- tidly toward the burning station with- ut ever looking behind them. Captain Tom allowed them to gain good start in shore , and then he bec- onedmo to follow. Over the low rail re vaulted , closely followed by the men rho had stood by us so well , and they , itching up the scattered weapons left y the Manchoosrushed upon the as- anlihed few who had been left in barge of the prize. The rapid crack of our revolvers ai- ed them in ridding the Azileno of ho long tailed scoundrels , who , to void certain death , hurriedly sprang ver the side , swimming lustily for doro , now but a short distance , off. 'he hub-bub and din , together with 10 crackling flames , had effectually I. svered our movements , and we were Ma full poaesiion of the gallant craft Zatn without a suspicion ashore of hat was going on on board the prb.e. The light from the burning tsmple , reamed brightly across the water , ivblopiug the Azaline in a fiery gloom om truck to keelson. One hand had iken the wheel , others had hauled le ahoeti aft , and the little clipper raced up sharp on the wind , with her roadside presented full to the turbu- mt crowd on shore , who , urged on by 10 frantic efforts of the officer/ / ) , were ideavoring to extinguish the flames lathad gathered to much headway any hopes of saving the doomed nildings from the devouring element. The first intimation the Manchooa ad that any thing was wrong on board 10 Alalene was a round shot from eng Tom , which went crashing ito the lower portion of the pagoda , uttering huge masses of the burning [ .aterial high in the air. The second 380 was grape and cannistcr , which nt many a long-tailed celestial to his l mg home. The balance ran for > . leir lives , seeking cover and protec- on from the death-dealing guns of IQ aaucy opium smuggler , leaving tmpleand dwelling to the mercy of le flame ; . The l * t flash of tl > 9 doomed jog. homo shot across the Azalene's deck aa Captain Tom tacked off shore , shaping a course for Hong Konp , and when daylight dawned across th ( ocean we had left the dangerous lo cality far astern , but we could still make out the spot by the heavy cloud of smoke arising on high. We reached our destination withou. further difficulty or molestation , and although the trongest inducements were thrown out to me to continue in the trade , I refused , taking my ehare of the profile and quitting the shores of the Celestial empire , which had no particular charms for we. That , my lads , was my last cruise in an opium smuggler. IT WILL NOT STRAIGHTEN TEETH , but SOZODONP will vit alize and beautify them , and impart a delicious fragrance to the breath. This preparation , in use so long , has not one enemy. It is perfect Cjcsar of a Wash. It came , saw , and conquered. Its sale is widening every year , and will continue. When introduced on toilet , it remains. SPALDINO'S GLUE is a Cmsar and a qlder wherever it comes. AN OPEN AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant , fascinating tints of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefly arti ficial , and all who will take the trouble may secure them. These roseate , bewitching lines follow the use of Hagnii's Mag nolia Balm a delicate , harm less and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists. The Magnolia Italni conceals every blemish , removes Sal- lowuess , Tan , Redness , Erup tions , all evidences of excite ment and every imperfection. Its effects are immediate and so natural that no human being can detect its application. wm ONLY EFFECTUAL KIDNEY REMEDY AND SPECIFIC FOK Bright s Disease , Diabetes , Nervous Debility , Pain in the back , Loiiu or Side , Dropsy , Gravel , IncuntinencaauJ Retention ofUrineaud Female Complaints. Send for our treatise on the Kidneys , ent.tlcd "Echoes You Should Heed , " a little pamphlet containing a great deU of information free. Excelsior Kidney Pad Co. , SOLE PROPRIETORS. jgTSold by D. W. BASE A CO. . Omaha Ta IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE / MANUFACTURED BY ilast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0 , The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE E In the World. Hundreds In use In Iowa and Nebraska Sold Y Dealers in nearly cvf ry county. VI This cut represents onr > tockeye Force Pump it which is particularly li adapted to Wind Mill UBO , aa It works easily and throws a constant atroam , and does not freeze up In the cold est weather. Send for ? price list to W. H. RAYNER , E Western A t , Omaha , Neb. Al IHIOAGO : SHOT TOWER CO. Manufxctnrers 5TAMOARD SHOT PI ( . . cl [ ! BE SURE TO BUY IT. THf B2ST IJf MARKET. . W. BLATCHFORD & CO. laufacturcrj of Loul PipSlice * and Bar-Lead Block Tin , Pipe an 1 Solder , Llnsocd Oil and Oil Cake. fe ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 KORTH CLINTON STREET , CHICAGO. sep2Ueod.f . ' ' EOPBIT'l'ESS. ( \ Medicine , not a Prink , ) COSTAISS HOI'S , IIDCIIU. HIAMlKAltE , WAXDEWON , 1ST ) TmrCREST A10 KEST 3IH1CU. QUAIUTES CT ALI , omttt Emrca. CTCHEF2L33 ; Ebcaics of tbo Stomach , Bowel * , Ulood , Ll-rer , 3toej3 , arjl Urinary Orsrics , NerronnKs. Sleep- : and especially ronala Cemjlalnti $1000 IN COLO. ITllte paid for a case they trfll not ct Borhelper or anything Impnro or injurious f out I la them. Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters aul try then > cf ore you sleep. TnLe no other. op Coccn Cms 5ztV > sweetest , safest ana Us * > i Children. lo HOP PAD for 3 snMcb. r to all others * L C. Is an absola iiual Irresistible cure for dront r enness , use of n ± un , tobacco and narcotics : S ! IHHHi Send for circular § ° * day at bomo. Bvnplea worth f 5 fM GO EAST -VIA THE- Chicago & Northwestern 2,380 MILES OF ROAD I It Is the SHORT , SURE and Safe Route Between COUNCIL BLUFFS AXD CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE and all points EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELINO PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It Is the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS ! In addition to these and to please all clatxes of travelers , It srlves FIRST-CLASS HEALS at Us EATING STATIONS at 50 cenU each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS ! ITS COACHES ARE THE FINEST ! ITS EOUIPPHENT FIRST-CLASS It you wish tha Best Traveling Accommoda tlons yon will buy your tickets by this Routs NO WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Tickets Agents can sen voa Through Tickets via this road and Check usua. Baggage Free el Charge. OilAHA TICKET OFFICES 1SJ4 Farnham St. , Cor. 14th , and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colorado Central and Union PaciSe Ticket Office SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 New Montgom- err Street. For Information , folders , maps , etc. , not oh' talnahle at Home Tlcku Office , address any agent of the Company , or MARVIN HUCHITT , W- STINNETT , Genl Manager , Genl Pass. Agtat , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , Ren'l Act Omaha & Conndl Bluffs. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Route I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1 From-COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS. DULTJTH , or BISMARCK , And a' ' ! points in Northern Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. Thil line Is equipped with the Im proved Westinghouse Automatic Air Brakes and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT Is unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room v > d Sleeping ; Carn.owned and coal rolled by the com pany , run Through With .ut Change , between Unli > n Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , aud St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Fllcinc Transfer Depot at Council Blufls , at 6:16 : Ym. , reaching Sioux City at .10:20 p. m , , and SyPaul at 11:05 : a. m , making HOURS IN ADVANCE or ANY OTHF.R ROUTE. Returning , leaf e Et. Paul at 3:30 : p. m. , ar- ri\iig at Sioux City at 4:15 : a. m. . and Union Pacific Tram fcr Depot , Council Bluff * , at-0:50 : a. m. Be euro that your tickets read via "S. C. &P. U. R. " K C. HILLS. Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa. P. E. KOB1NSON , Asa't Oen I Pats. Agent. J. II. O'BRYAN , Southwestern Freight aud Passenger Agent. inj-20-tf Council Bluffs SHORT LINE 188O- THE K.C.ST.JOE&C.B.R.R. , Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change o ( cars between Omaha and St. Louis and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RSACHIKO ALIi Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and In advance ot other lines. ThU entire line Is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach- caHitler's Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated Westinghouse Air-Brake. /tSTSKK THAT YOUR TICKET jt3TVia Kansas City , St. Joseph jtsrcouiiciiBiuffsR.R..via s jtZrJoe anO.St.Loui3.-El Tickets for sale at all coupon stations I the IVest. J. F. B RNAIflJ ; A. C. DAWES , Ccu'l Supt. , Gen'l l ass. & 't ii-kct Ap't St. Joseph , Mo St. Joseph , Mo , W. C. SEACHREST , Ticket Agen. , ill Fifteenth Street , between Farnham and Dongas , Union Block , Omaha. FOB. TEI10N , A. B. BARNARD , Pass. Agent , Omaha Gek'l A gent , Omaha. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars ! OBCIO-A-G-O BURLINGTON & QUINCY Vith Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pas senger Coaches , and ULLMANSLEEPNC _ & DINING CARS. tis acknonlolgcd bv the Press , and all who travel over it , to ba the nest Appointed and Best Managed Road in the Country. ? ASSBNQBRS GOINQ EAST Should bear In mind that this Iff the JEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Pouits East , North and Northwest. Passengers liy this Route have choice cf OUK DIFFERENT ROUTES , And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of 1'rlaco Sleeping Cars from Chicago to Jew York CityJVithout Change. Jl Express Trains on this line are equipped with the W.stnubouM ) Patent Air Brakes and ilillci'a Patent Safety Platform and Coupler * , thj mo t Perfect Pro tection Against Acci dents in the world. ULIHAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Are run on the Burlington Route. Information concerning Routes , Rates , Tlmo Connections , etc. , will bo cheerfully given by ppl > in ? at the office of the Burlington Route , 13 Fourteenth Street , Omaha , Kehnsks. E. PEUKIiNS , D. W. HITCHCOCK , Oeu'I ilrnacr. ( Jen. Wcst'n Pass. Ag t. O. PHILUI'I , St. Joe. , Mo. Qcncr.il Agent , Omaha. H.P. DU4L , b5-dly Ticket Agent , Omaha. CITY MEAT MARKET. Keep constantly on hand a large lot < a all kind fresh and halted Mtats , Beef , Veal utton.Pork Game , Fowl , am' all kinds ol sau use. laTJrrcsh Vepttables Constantly on hard all anl ha comliiccd ] RBO TE8MLY MEDICINE TJiat Acts at the Same Time on ? THE LIVER , THE BOWELS , I and the KIDNEYS. ; "HiTC crcftt organs are the natural cleans- .3f of Jhi system. If theyyorlcwell.health 3 trill i > " j-Tfect : If they become cloeged , 8 ilf-ulfal'llscaecs are euro to follow wlta | TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS " a KHotisncst , Hcsdache , Djip Drii , Jans 2j iIrr ! , Constipation and Pile * , ' * or Kid- 3 nor Complaints , Grarel , Diabetes , J .Sediment in the Urine , Hllky R or Kopr Urine ; or Bhen-r 3 malic Pali andAdie < i\ \ < ! i'C dcvrlopcd because the blojxl Is poisoned Jcitli the hrmors that ihonld haTe been i cspcUcilniturally. - * - I tliom and you wii * " < u " " * " " " " v . - I ThotisanushaTebeencpred. . TrjltandTon Till add one more to the number. Take It ' anilhealthwllloncemoreeladdenyourheart. j Why suffer longerfromthetormont I ° tfraboanrBeSoh duress from Con- | | "Vyha SS fSdfS"llxcaua ! of d.- . ordered urine ? -I ir * , I KiDSEV-TVonrwIlI cure you.'JTry apaclC" | i ast : at once and be satisfied. " " ? * It to a dry vegetable compound and c OnoPafkisemakesalxqBartsofHeiUdne. y-ar Drugytet Aa * tt , or tem get U Jor\ \ 1 InsisttiponhattnyU. Prtce.tlttt. , ' ssstSSSSS ft CO. , Jrsprlitet , iVt. Q 1 1 D C 0 1 1 D C For foughs.rolds , Bronchitis OUHC UUriLi Asthma AsthmaConsumption , And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. _ _ _ BOX TBE DECEIVED by unprincipled d ers who try to pilm off npoa TeU . Rock ami Rve m p'ace ot our TOU" 110CK and RYE , which Li the only MllO 1CATED article made , tha OENUIXE navinir a GOVERNMENT STAJ1I' on each bottle. t Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Eavenue : TREASURY DhPARTMKNT , OFFICE OF INTERNAL RKVENUK , > WtsimoTOS , D. C. January 23 , 13M ) . f Merars. LAWRENCE & MAKTIN , 111 Madison St , Chicago. UK : QiSTLiMix : I ha\e received a "certified fornoU" sivios the imrreJicnts and rolitlre proportions tions useU la the mina/icturo of an article which > ou adrerUsa and sell under the nyne nt "TOLtT ROCK and KTE. " This componnd , accordl ir to ; your formula. In the opinion of thu office , would hate a sufficient quantity ol the BATEAU OF TO'lAI t < > si. e it nil the adranta < ea aocriNxl UtbU article In pectcral complaint * , while the whisky and > rup constitute atienmUion reuderin tha comround anajcrecaMa remedy to the patient. In the opinion of this office , an article compounded according to thi * f onnaln may pn > iKrIr b * classed ai a medicinal preparati > n under tl-e rrovi-lons of Schedule A , following wttioa S.43T , tf. 8. Revised Malutes , and when so gtamped miv bo eold by I ru i't- * , , \potlieciri * < , and Other IVrtoul without renderinir them liable to py fpectal t x as liquor dea ! r Votua Respectfully , ( Signed ) GREEN. B. RAUM. Commlsaionarv Lawrcnoo & Martin , Chlcajo , Sole AsenW for the United tti eg ai.d Canvla. S < > 'dhyl > ru7' irfrts. Grocers and General Dcalera everywhere TVholculo Art f r > V' . , STEKLE , JOHNSON A CO. , will supply the trade at manufacturers prices. t ! . . WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CFOCRAFHY O < THIS COUNTRY. WtU/ V8EE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP. TrtAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. IS THE GREAT COXNEC'/ING / LINK IU main line runs from Chicago to Council Bluffv passing through Juliet , Otianra. La Sille. Oeneseo. Molina , lliwk IclanJ. Dlvenport , West Liberty , Iowa Utr.Marenirc. UnXkljn. ( Jrinnell. IC3 Molnes ( the capital ol Inwajtunrt. Atlan tic , and Avoca : tilth branched front Ilnr < u Junction to Peorla ; Wilton Junction m.Mueca- tito , WnshlnKton. FalrOcld. Elton , lielknap. Centrorllle. ITlnceton. Trenton , ( tillntln. Camc- ren. Leavenworth. AtchLion. anil Ken * . City ; WftshlnRton to Slgonrner. Okalo4so. ami Knox- Vllle : Keokuc to Farnlncton , Kfiap.irte , ncn- tonsoort. Independent. Eldoo , UUumwa. Kililj- vllle , Oskalooso. I'ella , Monroe , ant DCS Molnva ; Newton to Monroe ; De Molnes toindmnolaauil Wlnterset : AtlantUto J ewlsond Audulxm ; and Aoca to Harl&n. This Is posltlly tliu oolr Hallroad. which owns , and openit > i n througu line from Chlcuco Into the State olSan" ? . ThrouKh Exprcxa Passenger Trales , nith Pull * man Palace Cars attached , are run vch | way tially tetween CHICAGO and PEORIA. KtxsAS Crrv , COUNCIL BLtTFrS. LCAVENWOKTIIlund ATcm- BOX. Thrnugh cars are also run between Mi' au- tce and Kansas City , via the "Milwaukee ami Rockl8landSho-Llne. " > The " Great Uock Itland" Is RicnlHrcntly equipped. Its road bed U o'.mplr p Uect , and lU track Is laid with > teel rails. < What will please you most will bo ti of cujoylne yonr meal % while passli ? over th beautiful pmlrlei of Illinois and lorn , lu one of ourmncnH'cent DinlneCars that acibinpanjr all Tliroucu ExpreM Iralns. You Ket an entire meal , as eood av l. scrvca In nny llrst-tUss hotel , rorseventy-UTe cents. ' Appreciating the fact that a ro jiritr or the people prefer nrparato apartments forililTcrcnt purpopen ( and the immense p ivf tmt-r business of this line nsrrantinc It ) , WHan-plcieeJ M an nounce that tills Company runs I'llllnun J'nliicc Steroina Van t or alveulnit uurnuseii. ind I'tilace . I * A I. ACE CAIIS arr ran thmiiKh tn PKOICIA. HES COILVCII. llttVFFH. IdVASA.S CITV. ATUlHSflST. onil lKA VE > WOUTit. Ticket * vln ( hi * Line , Unoirn ut tha " Jmit. JCock Inland JCoutc , " are * o'O OJB . . all Ticket Aceiits In the irnlttd Mile and t.'aniula. For Information not obtuinable ut jour bomo ticket office , Ucn'l Supcrintcndcnu Uen'l 'itt.and 1'ass'cr AXI GHAS. SHIV FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS STT And everyining pertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE 3LO WJ ± ! ST 1208 and 1210 Farnham ap U man th sat Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator ± sso. MANUFACTURED BY S. P. MAST & GO SPRlHFFlELDjO , They also inako Buckeye Improved Iron Heam Walking Cultivator , with or without Srrin s. The New Force Feed Itnclccvc Drill , one or two Horse Style. Inquire for them at the beat dealers. F. H. PUGH , Gen. Agent. Omaha , Neb. A new and and hitherto unknown remedy fo Jl diseases of tbe Kidneys , EIadderand Urinary It win poeitlrely cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop- iy , Brlzht's Disease , inability to retain or ejix-1 ; he Urine , Catarrh of the Blacder , high > u > r d md scanty urine , Painful Unnatin ? , LAME SACK , General Weakness , and all Female Complaints. It avoldea Internal medicine * , U certain In It Effects and cures when nothing else can. For gala by Druggists orient by mall free upon receipt ot the price , $2.00. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. . PROP-RS , Toledo , O. MTSend yonr addreca for cur UtUs bosV. How > LL' VM Saved. " fAKB2 JO JSP , Afstf tp Xt 3ET1 > 'EEX THE EAST & THE WK IHnlnq Can for vatlntr purposfsoniy. Ont cttl in-eat feiitcro of cur Palaio Cars ta a SMI ilia SALOON ( mere jou am uujoy your " H > at all hears of the day. JlnenlHcent Iron Ilridzci span the M.vivtaa and Missouri rivers at all point * crowed CT tuv line , nod transfers are avoided at IVjunot , liculft Kansas CUT. Leuvennorth , and Atco ! "f. 0017 nectlons beincmade In Union Ilcpou. TIIK PltlM.11'.AI. 1C. It. CO.VNKt,1Kii < B Oi THIS GltBAT THUUUUU LIM2 AK * 1OLLOWS. At CnicAUii , with nil illTcnrinic lines an | M Eaut and bouth. AtENGLEwuoD. with the L. a. A M.S. Ft.V.4f lUIMff. AtWASMi.suTON HEIGHTS , with. IV L. It. K. A t LA S A LI.K. itl'.h 1II. Cent. It. K. AtlKouiA.wlth f. P.JtJ. ; P. D. & H.- . Vf. : 111. Mid. : and T. ! . i W. Rds. At HOCK ISLAI > with -Milwaukee & HOC * Island 3 Jort Line. " nnd Hock Isl'd A Pec. AtDAVENpoirr. with thu Davenport C.M.JcSt.l'.it.le. At WE.sTl.IHCItTr. with then..C.H.A % AtCKlN.NKLU X'tn ' Cfiitrni Iowa K.1U A t DCS Jtol.NVrl. with I ) M. A F. 1 > . K. a. AtCOL'NCIt. Ht.UPr .wUU Union 1'acluc cufl. At ( > MA1IA. with U. & Mo. It. It , It. In No. > AlCi > LUJIUl > SJc > criox.wlthU..C.ll.4r .i At OTTUMWA. wttn Central lowull-U St. L. * l'ac and C. H A Q It. Kds. At KEOKl'K.nlthToI. , Peo-i Wnr.t rtla-.tfl LuuiHvV 1'nc. . an < lSL U. Ki-o. A N.-W. It-K.-s. At CAMruox. mill u. fcuJ it. It. At ATrmsu.v. wlthAtch-.TopctniSviin * t9t Atcli. A Neb. and On. Ilr. U. f. ft. ItdJ. At l.EA VENHOKTU. with Kan. 1'ao. CcMiUU-lldi- AtKANSAS CITV. with all lines for tht We * and Southwest. TESTIMONY. TheCasblcrof the First Kationil Bank , Troy Ohio , says : Tuor , O. . December 30th , 1S7V. DR. BOSASKO M DICLN Co. , Pi'iua , O. : GiSTLBMM I was troablel with Rhcnma- tiem hut tpring In the acute f jrm BO badly tha' I was unable tn n inv hand. Through tha reconimcn J.itions of my friends , I was Induced to try your Rheumatic"Cure , which Immediately began to aootlie. comfort and all y the pain , and in a nhort tires I WM reliered ol this distremlni ; disease. I take ( treat pleasure In recnmrnemlin thia valuable remedy to th < m imilarly affuc' i. Yonrs resoectfiiily , JNO L.MCREDJTH. These remedied speak f..r tbem-elve . To try them Is to be cured. It you cannot eet tSinanZ your DrujKist , by remlttlnir us S3.00 w wLt end you four bottles of the Uieumitlc Cure , or nix of the Pile Remedy , by exprea prepaid Give plain direction for hipping' The Dr , Bosai&Q Jfrdicing Cov