1ITEEPILIS } a not recommended aa a remedy "f < H the flls that flesh is heir to. " but i jSfectlons of the Liver , and in all Elliot Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Hea < ache , or diseases of that character , the stand without a rival. " - . , AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can ba used pr paratory tO ) or after taMng quinine. J a simpw purgative they are unequaled . .BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , ' The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each boxia a red-wax seal on the lie \rfth the inipression.TSlcLANE'S LIVE : IILL. Each wrapper bears the sign ! tores of 0. MCLAXC and FLEMING BBOI upon having the genuin aMcLAN' ' "s LIVER PILLS , pr < pared by FLEJIIXG BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa , ihe market being full of imitations o the name JIcLane , spelled differently but same pronunciation. r "f OUGHS , BRONCHITIS AND CONBtJMPTIOl What a Well-Known Druggist says about Allon's Lung Balsam. MOTHERS , BEAD I OAiL inBTiTios , iy. OnrtUKKr : The demud for Allen's Ian Salsam is Increaslnfc conctantly. Tbe ladb think there is no medicine equal to It lor Cvon and Whooping Cou-h. C. S. MARTIN , Droggis BoUTbr n'l Medicine Men. ToU-Gate Wo , 2.H geatons. 7 obJecUtoflnil. Send stamp forpacl ge. PR. E. C. Aim Y Dulftlo N. Y. " ATTORHtYB-ATjAW. Y/M. / SltfERAL , * TTORNEY AT LAW CunpbtU'i Elocl J13th Street.fcitwetnFarnbam and Doughj - OMAHA , NKB. D. L. THOMAS , i TIORNEY AT LAW Loans money. traj -TV and sells real estate. Boom 8 , Orelghto Bleck. A. C. TROUP , A TIORHSr AT LAW Office In Hinscom J\ . . Block , * iln George E. Pritch-tt , IK farnbapi fit. _ OlIAHA , KEB. .DEXFERL , THOMAS , AT LAW Crulckinanki Boll ATTORNEY A. M. CHADWICK , 1 TTORNEY AT LAW Office 1601 ramhai A Str et. _ A. SWARTZLANDE A TTORNEY AT LAW Cor. Uth and Farahai JA. Itieat. Itieat.WILLIAM WILLIAM A. FONDA. A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW _ Ci. Boom No. 6 , Frenrer Block , opposite Poi Omce. _ _ _ OMAHA. NEB. WM. L. PEABODY , Office In Crete hton Block , next t LAWYER , OUAHA , NEBRASKA. comcrnoya MAPI E. D. MCLAUGHLIN. > * TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE 01 E PEACE Southeast corner Fifteentl iSt. iSt.looj looj Promptly Attended to.14 O'BRIEN & BARTLETT , Attorneys-at-Law , OfTlpE-Unlon Block.Flfteenth anf Famham A. L. RQBISON. TTORKEY AT LAW. Room Creighloi Block. OMAHA Neb. tunl-tf ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOCK , COR. DOUGI5TH 8T8 , OMAHA. NSa ; W. d. Oorinell , Attorney-at-Law. Offlc * : Pront rooms , up ttilri , la Hansccm'l new brick building , K. IV. corner Fifteenth and Famham BtrteU. Joss I. EDI OK. ttus. R. RXDICS. REDICK & REDICK , Attorn eys-at-Law. . Sped * ! attention will ba given to all snlta tgainat corporations ol every description ; will \ practice in al tthe Court * ol the State and the United BtaSep. Office , Taniham St. , opposite Court House. ADAMS &SIMERAL , A TTORNEYS AT LAW -Room fl Orelgtito t\ . Block , 16th raid Douglas streets. no9dh G. F. MANDERSON , AT LAW 2i2 Famhun Street ArTORlirr Nebraska. PARKE GODWIN. A TTORNEY AT LAW Uth and Donjhl jfcx Btrtets. with G. W. Doan . W. T. RICUABW. O. J. HDNI RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law , Orncs 216 South Fourteenth Street. Only Direct Line to France , GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN DETWEEN New York and Harve.Pier i2K. & Ij foot of Morton St. , pier of company. Travelers by this line ai old both transit by En Iflh railway and the discomfort ot crossing the hanne lin a small boat ANADA , FF-SJ.an.-L , Wednesday January 21 Jnoon. AUERIQUE , B. JCUCLO , Wednesday February 11a.m. FRANCK , TKUBKtLB , Wednesday , February Ala. m. PRICE OF PASSAGE ( iacTadlng wine ) : TO HAVRE Fint Cabin , f 100 andtSO : Second Cibini5 ; Steerage , $26 < lndadlngwineoedding ted uUnriis. LOUIS DE BEBIANA rent. B BroadwayN. Y. FRANK E. MOORES , No. 211 , West Side llth Street , Bet. Farnham ted Douglas , Next Deere o U. S. Express Oflics ( Slgu of Pata sd tcamshlp. ) OUAUA , NEB. ntf-On EAST INDIA ER-&CO. - . , . 80LB MANUPACTURBRa Neb. a wrsk. ? i : a day at home easily made.Oottly QBAY-3 SPEOI IO MX.PiC.Tbe Great English Remedy , . An unfailing cure for Sem inal Weak. D SSSpcrma. torrhta , Im Before -Wdn that follow ss sequence of Self-Abuse ; loot Memory , Unirenal Lassitude , Pain in th Back , Dimness ot Vision. Premature Old Age and many other Disease * that lead to Insanity or Consumption tr.d % Premature GnTe. jaTuIl particulars in our phamphlet , which we dratre to send free b.r mail to every one. ( Sib * Specific Hedldne U sold by all drugglltt at n per packags or.fiii packasres for | 5r or wll bo sent free by mail on receipt of the money > - addreaicg - > Tt3 Qrftr Medicine Ccx. No. 10 Ui ctsaicc ? Clcck , DETXCIT , Mio SOLDINOJJAH. BY-r. K.-ISH.AND BY I DRUCG3TS CVERYWHERl. SHOW GASES ItAMiriCTCllKD ET or. O. "W mr OASS 6 . .JtTA THE DAILY BEE OMAHA PUBUSHIN8 . . PROPRIETORS. farnham , bet. ff& and 10th Strceti TERMS OF STJBSCRnrnON 1 year.ln ad vanee ( postpaid ) . . . . $3.0 8 months " ' . . . . . . . i.O months " " . . . . . . . . f THK TABLEg. jC TJiEfASLS , . ; 0. N. W. R. K , i O a. m. , 8 p. m. 0 B. * Q.Lt Oa.m.,8pm. 0. B L S P. R. B , i l a. m. , I p. M. 0. A St. Joe t30 . m. , 8 p. m. 3. City4P.i30a.rn. U. P.R.R.liaOam. i * B.AM.R. R,8t5a.m. - O N.W.I30a.m * O 4 N. TT. R R. , 11 a. m. il p. or ' B 4 , Q. . 11 a. M. 930 p. B. ' ' 0 RL4P.lla.mMln.m. a B. 4 St. Joe , U a. m. , 11p.m. S. City 4 P. , 11 a U P..tp.m- B. 4 it in Neb. , * p Ijocal malls for Bt + tt Iowa Isar * at o j y.TU : i-M a. m. ' Office open from U to p. m Bnndayt THOKAS g. UAT.T , , ArriYfUandPepartureotTralm UNION PACIFIC. ' uivB. AUIVX. Dally Express..12:16 : p.m. 830p.m. Bo Mixed 6:10 p.m. 125p.m. do Freight . . . B-.SO a. m. 1:10 p. txu do do . . . . 8:15 a. m. 1220a.m. Ti CARD 07 THK BURLINQTON ROUTE UU7B91LUU I asm OJOHA. Express S-.tOp-m. Express 10:00 a. ta Mall 6:00 ajn. I Mall .10:00 p. m Bundaji Excepted. | Bundaytf Excepted , CHICAGO , BOOK ISLAND &PACOTC. HailU8d0 .m. 100 p. m press. - . . . .SiOpjn. 10jOOa.m Sundays Ezcepted. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN. Mail . .8:00 a .m. I 130 p. m Expreis . . .8Mp. m. | - lWXa.m ( Sundays excepted. KANSAS CITY , GST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUfW , MiVK. * -ABUT * . Mall _ _ _ _ & 00 HuKrpre | _ _ . < C-45 .Bi Expn _ 6.-00p.m.M | | L. _ _ T : lp.ra Tee only line running Pullman Sleeping Can out ol Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND BIOXJX * errs PACIFIC RAILROADS. Express. . . „ . .8.-00 a m. | 2:55 p , m. Dally Exceptjnnd y > , . . , B.-00 m plittemouthf arlOSi am Kearney J-ncCarWas pm g SSSSSStel pmahrw)77.w5ps ( ) BXPUBLICAH VALLEY RAttWAT. EaiUngi OT ) &O6 t.m. i Bloomlngton teP " ScSnSrtoi 1 6 p m I Hastlnjrs ( ar ) to 5 p m We sOv)7M .m. I Indlinola ( ar ) 1:00 : p.m Orletsi ( ar ) 7:00 : p.m-1 Indianota ( IT 230 p. m. B10UI CUT 4 ST. PAUL B. B. UtSl 8.10 a. m. I Express 10xWa.m lfc.vi:8iop. : : : : * I * & ; : : . . . . 7 0 P. m BRIDGE DIV1SIONJ0. P. B , R. . Leave Omaha , dally : 8 am. , Ba.ni. , 10 a. U. a ra. , 1 p. m. , J p. m. , 8. p. m. , B p. m. , 8 Leave m. Coundl Blu28as a. m.,9 S a.m. , 10:25 : a. m. , 1126 a. m. , 125 p. m. , 1-23 p m. , 6 p.m.,525 p-m. , 025 p. m Omaca at 9 and Tour trips on Sunday , leaving a. m. , 2 and 6 p. m. ; OouacQ Blufls at 926 , a. m. , and 22fi and 625 p. m. - < - iustx9Ta. num. Leare Omaha : 8 a.m.,7 a. m. , 820 a. m , , p. m. , 10 p. m. , 725 p. m. Leave Conndl Blufls : 7:16 a. m. , 9:10 a. m. , a. m. , 625 p. m. , 7:00 p. m. , 7 0 p. m. , p. m. Dally except Sunday. OMAHA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY R. R. LIUVI. Aum. dall . 10 5 a. m. iiip. m. Dally exceot Sundar. COMMERCIAL , Omaha Wholesale Markets , OMAHA , June 19 , 1880 , BUTTEE AND KQUB. 5holc table . ackerilota . 710 rresh cggt , per dox loasy POULTRY , /hlckeOB , P r doz. . . , . . 222 Jacks./ . . GEOUEBIEg. SUGARS. IntLoaf . 10 'owdered . 10 ( rannlated . 10 tandArd"A" . 102 A . 10 ' > . 93 ( r * * . - SYR-UPS : Ixtra choi oe and very bright. . . 50 iright Table -Drira , . . . . . . . . . . 45 few Orleans MoD asses . 0 Market advancing. Lie , prune to choice Llo good to prime Lie fair to good locha RICE. Ihoice.1 8 * , loodtoprira * 7Jai URiEDlUUnu few Prunes 81 HdPrunes 6 | ! urrantBchoic new 7 * llackBerries 12 * laspberries S3J 'itted ' cherries 2u KcWzanprtd Apples 8 jvaporated " 5\ \ tate Peaches 8 alt Lake Peaches 15 aUforala Peaches 15 CANNED GOODS. ' 3"0ysters , 2 Ib cans , $ case. . 3 70 do do 1 Iti canper case. . 240 , % htWdghtOysters2Ib-1 case i "XL almon , 1 ft , tfdozen 175 do 21bi"doz n 2 C5 tandard Tomatoes,2 tb , V case 2 80 " " 3 Ib , $ case 3 00 tandard Peaches , 3 tb , t ? case. 4 40 " " 2 Ib , tf case. 3 40 laspberries , 2 Ib , tf caze. 3 00 tlackberries , 2 Ib , t ? case 2 60 lorn , 2 Ib.tf case 380 ipples , Gal , tf doz 375 farrow Fat Peas,2 Ib , case. . 4 00 tring Beans. 2 ft.per case. . . . 240 SUNDRIES. lutmegs. 10 'epper ' 17 Jlspice 17 loves ] 45 25 andles,16oz . reenwichLye.perlcase . H 3 85 ; eansperbnshel..r. . . . 1 80 faeese full cream . ' . - 11 4 lass. 60 per cent , dis count on list. . . ' HABDWARB. < * . ' . IRON. * pmmon bar . 3 lorsB'Bhoe bar . 4 orway nail rod. . 9 HTEIL. , aatplow . . 9. m. cast , tool . . ' . . . . - . . - . . 18 M'p's , Eng. do . -v.25 > r AIL3. ens.nttwardfl. . 550 'rd'd'a shoe fg . 560 " mule" . 650 maha nails tens , upwards. . . 3 50 w'str'shn'v . , . . : . . . . -i 23@30 atn.-un nails . 230 DRY GOODS. - 5 BROWN COTTONS. tlantio "H" . 73 do "P" . 7 enpereU " 0" . 7f cto "R" . ? f do "E" . 8i idUnHead . „ . 8 awmueXXX . ; . . . 7 10 ebraska ; Standard "AA" .r. t , UEN1MS/ , - * t -v jsoskeag . - ig ver Creek , "AA" . 14 do - "BB" . "aymakers . a&aer . . . fr tfc/'AXA" . i 10ccp. . . . . . . : . . . . . is -arren 1AXA" 15 do "BB" 14 do "CO" 13 BLEACHED COTTON ! ! onsdala 9i do Camhric vl2j bet t r trait \ rait of the Loom 10 ewYork Milln 12j ills'Mnslin 11 -amsutta i. . ? . : * & 124 epperell : 18i@2ri TICKINGS. moekeac 18 HaO.B.0 20 do "AA" l < i do "A A A" - -16 BST ! River ; 16J Alyoka la SSSSTS. 7J. 61-2 . , , , , , , , , , Anoona fancy 71 Manchester Merrimac 71 Merrimac shirtings. . * . 61 Richmonds 61 EichmondsE . - r. . 71 Spfagne's 61 Simpson's mourning. . . " . 71 Simpson's black . - . 7'1 STB1PES. American 10@1 Amoskeag. 1 Awning stripes 1 Lewiston.A. . . 171 Hamilton HI Omega llal Pittsfieiaj 1 LUMBER. Framicg , 18 ft. and under. . . . § 20 Each add. ft over 18 , per M . . Fencing , No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 22 " No. 2,12to 20 ft. . . . 20' ' Sheeting , dressed , No. 1 20 - " No. 2 10' ' Common boards , dressed 22 bTOCK 1JOABDS. Aetock 40' ' B " 35 ' C " , SO1 C6mmon stock. 25 i FLOOBINO. No. Iflooring 401 No.2 " 351 No.3 " ' 251 Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . . 431 PIUIM ; . No. leiding 251 No.2 " . . . . . 22 i No.3 " . . ? - . 20-1 PICKETS. No. 1 pickets , per M 32 ! No.2 " " 25 ( rmsuiKG. No. 1 finish , 1J , 1J , and 2in. . . 55 ( No.l " lin 50 ( No.2 " U , 11 , and 2 in. . 45 ( No.2 " lln.T 40 ( No.3 " in 35 ( SHIP LAP. Plainfihiplao 23 ( OG ' * "No.l 30 ( " " No.2 25 C " . " No. 3 CEILING. | beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 25 t , " . 'I No.2. 230 i " , ' 4 and fi in. , No. 1 . . 40 C " , . " " - No.2. . . 35 ( Corrugated ceiling , No. 1 50 C SHIXGLES. A star ( best ) sh'ngles 37 No , 2 " 30 No.3 " 25 Lath' 4C Lime , bbl IS " bulk , per bu 4 Cement.bbl 26 Iowa plaster , bbl 2 Michigan plaster , bbl 27 Hair , per bu 2 Tarred felt , 100 Ibs 30 Straw board , " 40 0 G battens , per 100 ft. lin. . . 12 Well curbing rf ? . . 300 Rough I , and 2 in. , in batts , per 100 ft. lin 5 POSTS L/edar halves , 7 in 1 " 6in 1 " QuarterSin 1 Dak,4x4 3 " 4x6 4 3 G casing , 5i and 6 in. , per 100ft.lin : 30 Dak plank and timber , per M , 40 0 31ear poplar 50 0 Black Walnut 1000 HIDES. 3recn hides , per Ib 6 3reen cured hides 7 Dry hides 15al Dry salted hides lOal ! 3heepPeltB 25al 61 Tallow , 4 -LIQUORS , WINES , ETC. Sigh wines , pergal 1 01 Ucohol , 180 per cent , per gal. 2 II JVen h spirits , proof 1 II ilarshall's bourbon whisky. . . . 1 21 VIDler's bourbon whisky 1 21 Srandy , very fine , per gal. . . . 2 00a8 CX " common to fine 1 5 ( 3in , 100 per cent 161 " Holknd , 90 per cent 1 2t tarns , rnixd Jamaica , per gal. 1 50a3 CK " New England 2 0 ( Kennedy Bitters per. gal 1 5 ( " " percase.7. . . 7 5 ( " " per 100 cases 7 Oi Champagnes , pints in baskets. 25 0 ( Domestic champaigne 22 00 'ort wine , per case 1 E0a3 0 ( iherriea 1 50a3 OC Lies , Edinburg 272 " Bass&Cfo-'s 22 luinnebs Dublin utout 2 2 LEATHER. lest slaughter sole 82 test oak 41 reach kips 1 lOal 40 'renoh calf , leading b. nda. . . L50a21Q Jomestickips 75al 10 JomeHiccalfs 1 lOal 30 lemlock upper , per foot 25a26 lak upper , per foot iSa' 6 [ rain , upper per foot 25 jinings , per uoz 8 00a9 50 'oppings , per doz 11 00 Iorrocc ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 35a ? & oildressed 35 " Simon per akin 3 00a3 25 " glove kid 3C ioot webbing , per foot 45 HARNEbS'LEATHER. fo. 1 Pittsburg oak U Jo. 1 Pittsburg oak 45 Ib. 1 Cincinnati oak 41 Jo. 2 Cincinnati oak 3 To. 1 Lemlock 3 ro.2Hemlock 37 COAL RETAIL. inthracite 10 6C llossbutg 12 OC Wyoming " . . , 850 fskaloosa - . . . . . . i. 5 50 owa nut 5 00 Hiite Breast 5 5C I Am All Flared Out s a common complaint in hot weather. If ou feel BO , get a package of EadneyVcrt nd take it , and you will at once feel itt pnic power. It keeps up tke healthy ac- ion of the Kidneys. Bowel ? , and Liver , nd thus restores the natural life and trength to the body. It is well known that a relationship ex- IB between piles , constipation , kidney iseases and liver troubles. In Kidney Tort we have a remedy that acts on th eneral system and restores health by gen- ly aiding nature's interna1 process. ; pt26dfcw BucKion'a Arnica Salve The BJWT SALTE in the world f 01 lute , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt theum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp- d Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and al ] inds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve i guaranteed to give perfect Batiafac- iod in every caae or money re landed , 'rice 25 cents uer box. For sale by 3dly. J. KT ISH , Omaha. PDZZL.E. Weary mortals racked vith pain , Ever seeking but In vain , Sweet relict from mortal ilia : Try , I pray , Wests Liver Piltsl & as sure as morning's light Cometh after shades of night , O'er thy life , health's son dime Shall arise , in joy to shine ; LJght and health , and joy and mirth , In son-beams sporltle round thy hearth ; Vital energy shall start , E'en to muscle , brain and heart ; Rid theTdver of its lout , Purify the life , the blood , Intercept disease and death , Leaving fragrance on thy breath. Lighten life of half its ills , Safe and potent Uver Pills. Sold at wholesale by C. F. Ooodma id Kennardand Forsvth. Omaha. r5jiw URES COLIC IN MAN OR BEAST. URES COLIC IN MAN OR BEAST. URES ASTHMA , CURES ASTHMA. ORES CATARRH , CUBES CATARRH. JKES LAMESESS , CURES LAMESESS. URE3 NEURALGIA , CURES NEURALGIA. ( JRES PILE3. CURES PILES BOLD IX OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS. XSTGo to Tour Druglst for Miss Freeman's ew National Tje . For brightness and dura- lity of color thy are unequalled. Color 2 to t > t , , price 15 cents. flNEGAR WO < ? KS1 Janet , Ett r- ' s - > " . V4"j , aay tte'l W - . . . - ircxb , sc 1rj \ - - ated lust .s s > a ui * . I- I m ai forprjK ' . , J A JUDGE LYNOH COUE1 An Episode Near Dougla Creek Canon. BV WXOMIHO KIT. A canon In ihe mountains , near tri prosperous inlning town of tougb ) Creek , In Wyoming"Territory. Gran and picturesque the peaks rise up o either aide , towering far np towar the clouds , which hang In groups e golden beauty ver head. The crystj water of the creek , from which th town took its name , danced morrU over its rocky bed , its pluhings blend ing in rippling melody with th soughing of the breeze through th lofty pines. Scattered here and ther over a grassy plat were a number o determined looking men , dressed i thegarb _ of mountaineers , conversin in low , earnest tones , aa though thoi attention was engrossed by some mat ter of more than ordinary import A l.ttle apart from the rest , close ! ; guf rJed by two brawny mountaineer stood a youth apparently not eve eighteen years of age , with feature of rcnnrkable beauty and form of th moat perfect mold , H ear him , coilei upon the grass , lay a rope , in one em of which a noose had been artistically termed. There could ba no mistakinj the scene Judge Lynch was about t ( hold a couit. The youth h-d arrived in the cam ] but three days before on thestage frorr Laiamie City , and htd registered al the hotel as Harry Forrest. He tolc the inquisitive landlord ( all west err landlords are inquisitive ) that he wai the son of a wealthy merchant in the "states , "and was on a tour of pleisun and observation in the mountains. He circulated frezly among the rougl element , which is a marked feature ol every mining camp , and on account o ! the unusual baauty of his face was dubbed "handsome Harry" by the denizens of the town. Dou las Crek , like every pthei mining town , was infested with a Ivge number of the "sporting frater nity , " otherwise known as profession' al gamblers. Among these was a'fine looking , well dressed man named George Watson. Ha had turned up in the camp about three months pre vious lo the date of whch I write , with plenty cf money , which he spent with a lavish hand. Hit open-handed generosity had made him a favorite with ail , and his skill in manipulating the cards could be attested by every , one who had faced him at the gam bling table. It was aoon observed that "Hand some Harry" was closely watching Watson's every movement , and sev eral friends called the gambler's at tention to the fast. To each one he replied that there was a familiar look on the youth's fce in expression that he had seen before , though when or where he had sees it his memory failed to divulge. "I don't know what the boy is watching me for , " ho would say , yet a Feeling of uneasinets which he could not hide would manifest itielf , and it R-as noticed that since Harry's advent In the mines he began' " to drink heavily. On the morning of the day on which ; hia story opens Watson becajie intox- cated , and while sitting in the El Do- lorado saloon .bezan to joke food ( laturedly with the inmates. A young niner bad just finished the reading of h letter which he had taken from the jostoffice , and while returning it to a iainty white envelope , Watson laid : "A letter Irom your sweetheart back n the states , eh , Tommy ! I'll bet any nan in the house ten to one that I've lalled the turn. " "That's just what you've done , iVat , " replied the miner. "It's from ay girl in Michigan , and a prettier or totter girl don't live. If I ever strike lay-rock an this claim ofmine I'll coot "back there quick , and give omo preacher a chance to make a few lolUrs. " "Clear gone on her , I see' Tommy ! Yell , I've been there myself. I had t sweetness once , and I feed a gospel luirp for a two minutes : speech , but he felicity of the game didn't stick izmonths. Oh ! but she was a daisy , hough a high-toned beauty , but I lover cared a curse for her. You see ter old man had just bushels of shekels itored away , and the man's a precious bol that won't tackle matrimony when t's buried in a mine of ready coined ; old. The old bloke didn't seem to : otton at all to his dear son-in-law , so Then I got a grab at the pot I jumped the game and carried the swag with me. The old rooster's dead and roast- ng in Hades , I reckon , and I sup- rase the high-strung daughter done aa noet disappointed females do snpped i dose of cold poison , or joined the big , rmy of females of easy virtue that > very city ! " ' The ( harp crack of a revolver ichoed through the room , and Watson ell quivering in death , shot through he head , while Handsome Harrj's 'oice rang out : "Die ! you thrice accursed villain , lie ! and remember Edna ! " "The gal's brother , for any amount > ' duit ! " cried a gambler , as the crowd nshed up toward the youth. He was it once disarmed and secured , a meet * ng called on the spot , and by unani- nous approvalalynchcourtamnunced or 2 o'clock at the usual place , about ive hundred yards down the canon. At the appointed hour the crowd , nth their prisoner in charga , repaired o'the spot. Watson had been speedily mried , and Harry had persistently efuaed to offer any explanation of the : auao of the murder further than to ay , "He deserved it- all , the villain ! ' lang mn as soon as you choose' " | 'I make a move ' hat Toba Allen ie elected jedgo * o * this ere court , ' ' ried one of the assembly , and the mo- ion was unanimously carried. Allen , > tall , sun-browned mountaineer , with , facealmost covered with huge black rhiskors , stepped forward and ssated limself upon a rock. He was dressed a thu habiliments of , a hunterjneatly very garment being partly or in whole ormed of buckskin , and a brace of ormtdable looking revolvers of the 'oh pattern ornamented his belt He ailed for order and said : "I app'int Doc Woods , Lengthy ohnson and Arkansaw as officers o' be court. It'll be their duty to pro- erve. order , and if the kid's found uilty to execute the sentence of the ourt. The rest of the crowd ' 11 act s the jury , and I want every pna of ou to buckle down an * take in every rord o' the witnesses music , an' give he lad every chance you kin fnr urn me if I do'nt kinder like his joks. Let your verdic' ba a just 'un , ccordin' to the facts an' evidence. " The officers designated took their est at the aide of the prisoner , and be mess jury silently gathered around be seat of justice. "Nobby Dyer ! " The person addressed , a flashily ttired young man , wearing a grand [ splay of breastpin and watch chain , tepped to the front Said the judge : "Ifobby , do you sw'ar that ye 11 give s a equar' story on this kilun' busi es. * , an' ladle out nothin' but solid let * , so help you God ? " "Yea , jedge. " "Turn'er loose , then ! " "Well , gents I'm tbs'day gin alinger t ti El Dorado ; gcesyou aH know -at , though.jur I've bVeL'boalnesa aaUugs wuh'tll oryonvWat , the eceased , coma into the saloon this lorniog , I should judge about 7 o'clock 'twas just after I'd mixe your first cocktail , Jedge ; about ' warm' * HI" "Jist about that time ; gc ahead. " "Well/ I said , Wat come in ai begin to gin np purty lively. I see he was takin' on mpre'n usual , BO cramped on hia whisky a little , ai didn't put more than about half th usual amount into each cocktail. H kep' a hittin * at the jaice , though , ti he begun to feel purty comfortabl happy , an' then he turned to an' b < gin to chaff the boya kind o' good nt tured , you know. Wat was alwaj full of fun when he had a good dose c the fluid up his nose , and I neve knowed him to pull a gun or act darned bit ugly with anybody. H war aettln" with hia back toward th door when the kid , thar , come in ar leaned kind o' careleas-like agin th pool table. Wat began ta get loose game about aomo gal thet got awec ou him afore he left the states , whei I noticed the kid turn sort o1 pals an grit hia teeth. I wai just abou to tackle the lad an" ask hin what racket ho was on when Bill ; Harvey ca'led ' fur a toddy. Jist as turned roun' toward the sugar dro\yc I heerd the gun go off , an' , lookio ; roun' , I seed that it war this kid tha had turned 'er loose. I set the toddi up to Billy , aa' when I eeed that Wa ' had got his medicine dead sure , . hopped over the bar an' tuk the po ; away from the kid an' asked him wha in thunder ha wanted to raisa a row ir the housa fur ? He didn't say any thin 'cept somethin' about the vjlhin meauin * tbe deceased , a deservin1 aV he'd got , an' I couldn't git no mon out o' him. That's all I know , gents 'cept that tbe shot war a daisy ! l'v seed my share o' aich rackets , but 1 never need a roan g't ' it neater thar Wat did ! " "Did the kid deny the"shootin' " " "No. jeJge ; he jiet the mrae &t acknowledged it. " "You are sure that Han'fome Harrj fired the shot that croaked George Watsonl" "Perfectly sure , jedse. " "That's all , then. " A number of witnesses were called , ind all corroborated the barkeeper's story. When the evidence was all heard the judge turned to the accused ind said : , "Harry , hav ye any witnesses fm per deftnsel" 'I have none , sir , but the Al mighty ! " "Well , I don't suppose He'd pay my 'tenticn to a supeny from this sourt. Yo've heard the evidencs , 'aa ire rnus' see that it hits ye purty itraight. The punishment for per- niscuons ahootin' in these mountains aya in the end of that 'air rep . You vir a stranger to every one hy < tr ; but t's purly ginerally put np by the soys that ye air a brother o' the gal ; hat Wat war a chinnin' about w'en ro slung him hia medicine. In some parts that mout be edged in by law iharps as a extenca'.in' strcumatanc" , ) ut I can't advise ye to hook a hope mio tt hyar. You hev eo far refused ; o open yer mouth rcgardin' the mat er , but I'd advise ye to put in a word tforo the case goes to the jury. If er wanT ; to testify in yor own behalf low's yer time to sing yer song ! Hev re anything to perduce. Harry stepped forward and faced he stern-looking crowd. With a lear and fearless eye he glanced over he assembly a moment , and then be ; an to speak in a voice in which not a remor could be detected , "Gentlemen , I stand before aa a onvicted murderer , for I can road ay fate in your cold , determined faces , have read enough , and heard enough boutroTscoh caies are disposed of his wi'd country to know that in a eir moments I will hang suspended rom a limb of one of those trees. I rai fully conscious of this when I fired be shot which blotted a monster from he face of the earth. Before you any your sentenca into execution I rill tell my atory , and then when I m dead some of you may perhaps , eel a little sympathy for Harry , as ou call him. Do not for a moment hink that I talk to consume time and elay the excution , for I truthfully ssurc you that I do not fear the death bat awaits mo. "In one of roost beatiful cities in he s tat 3 of Ohio lived a wealthy , in- ffensive old man named Forrester , 'bat man , now in his grave , was my leloved father ! He had a daughter , "dna , npon whom he doted , and she , -as , indeed the light and comfort of iis old age. People called her am- ible and beautiful , ard , ai light be expected , there were lumcroua suitors for her hand , and he. fortune which awaited her upon .er father's death. Among these uitors was a young man named Fred rlatston , the son of a wealthy mer- hant of the same city , and upon him * dna bestowed the purest love of her onocent heart. The young man was omewhat wild and a little inclined to dissipation , and on that account father iolently opposed the union. Marston iromised to'reform , and Edna , poor irl , trusted implicitly in him , and hey were secretly married without icr father'a concent. When the news ras broken to the old man the shock 0 unnerved him that he was taken to iis bad by an attack of nervous pros- ration. The newly wedded couple ook up their abode in the paternal aansion , Edna positively refusing to save her father in his illness. Faith- ullv she watched by hia bedside , min- stering to his every want with tender , iving hands , and praying earnestly bat he might recover and bestow upon erself and. : husband the blessing rhich she so coveted. "Manton proved a kind and loving usband for a brief period , and then gain fell into his dissolute habits , requently maltreating his wife in a ruel manner. The life of the young ride , which she had so fondly dream- 1 would DO one continued gleam of anshine , became overcast with the ark clouds of "sorrow. "One morning Marston was missing om his bed when Edna awoke , and a itter left upon his pillow informed er that he had decided to forever lave her and seek a home in le far west. Almost crazed with tier she flew to her father'/i chamber > r consolation from his dear lips , but ben aha entered the door whit a ofrible sight met her affrighted ize'i ! - Here , for the first time , the speaker roke completely down and covering [ 3 face with his hands began to sob iolently. The crowd was listening ith breathless attention , bending irward toward , the youth as if fearing i lose ivjword of tbe story. 'Braceirp , Jad ; braca up ! " said tbe idge , wiping his eyes in a auspicious inner , "take all the time ye want , i1 reel us off the hull business. " The youth rallied , and in a choking oice , his eyes suffused with taars , ra- imed : "Oh , gentlemen ! there upon his bed altering1 in blood , laj her father ; her lolized old father , dead , with a knife hlch she bad 'seen in her husband's osaessionsticking in his breast ! She sreamed for help and then swooned , iray , and a brain fever held her a iving maniac for eight long weeks ! J'When she recovered aha- learned iflt -murderer of her father had ebbed * him of a large amount of loriey , and that the detectives had tterly failed to obtain the slightest luetoblf whereabouts. . When able 5 reave'Ker roomsho songht.her raur- ered Isiher'a grave , and npon her ended , kneei , above those loved re- islaaiaha'-'registered a fearful vow td aba would not rest day or. night ntirjlie'liad tracked Ihe murderer to U hiding piece and ulaja him M re- morselessly as he had slain her enl ; parent. "From the letter left behind she In ferred that Marston had gone west and she at once sot out in that direc tion. Fortune favored her , for a Omaha she learned that a man answer ing his description had left on th < Union Pacific train about three 01 four days after the date of her father'i death , ticketed for Laramie City. She followed upon his track , and at Laramie - mio City learned from the stage agenl of his departure for this place. The next stage brought her here as a pas senger , like a blood-hound upon the murderer's trail ! " With a sweeping movement of the hand the youth removed his hat , and a wealth of golden hair foil in luxuri ant beau'y over the sliape'y shoulder. ! . "Gentleman , I am Edna For.-cster' ' ( I cannot cill tnyse'f by hs : zccursod mine ) , and the man , the villain ! ilia fiend ! I slew w.is my murderous hus band , who Ins lived among you aa George Watson , and who wjs b asting and gloating over his damnable work when I sent hia guilty soul into eter nity ! Now , hang me I am ready to die ! " "An Tin-ready to blow the holy de lights outer tha fust crooked son of a gun that hys a han' ou her ! " yelled the Judge drawing hia revolvers. "Jht aift this matter down to a bang- up visitation o' God an' give in yer verdic guilty or not guilty ! " The crowd had long before decided tint nutter , and "not guilty" cimo foith in chorus , and then the deafeu- ing cheero made the old canon ring 3gain .uid again. Edna was escorted back to the camp ind placed in charge of the landlord's wife , who aooa clothed her in the proper habiliments of her sex. Aa usual over any great excitement , rehisky flowed freely , and the health sf the lady was drunk again aad agtin by the excited crowd. One enthusi astic individual was loud in his sug gestions that Maratrn should ba dug no and hanged with the rope prepared [ or ' Hdndsome Harry , " "for , " he as- icrted , "if ever a man deserved Lang- ; n' he doe ? . " The lady dmppea'ed as quietly as "Harry Forrest" had appeared , and ivas never afterward heard of in the niurs. Tobe Allen went east a short hne sgi , but as he has not yetretum- jd , we will not credit the silly rumors ; hat are afloat thit "HandDome 3 < ury" knows what took the worthy udge so far from homo. &N OPEN SECRET iMONG THE LADIES The brilliant , fascinating ins ! of Complexion for \rhich adies strive are chiefly arti- Icial , and all irho will take the rouble may secnro them. L'heso roseate , bewitching lines bllow the use of Hagan's Mag- lolia Balm a delicate , harm- ess and always reliable article , iold by all druggists. The Magnolia Balm conceals ivery blemish- removes Sal- owness , Tan , lledness , Erup- ions , all evidences of excite * uent and every imperfection. Its effects are immediate and o natural that no human being an detect its application. ONLY EFFECTUAL ( IDNEY REMEDY AND SPECIFIC FOR rljbt'sDlscase , Eiabitca , Nervous Debility , Tain in the Back , Loins or Side , Dropsy , Gnu el , Incontinence and Retention ol Urme.and Female Complaints. Send for our treatise on the Kidneys , entitled Echoes You Should Heed , " allttlo pamphlet > nUining a great deal ol information free. Sxcelsior Kidney Pad Co , , BOLE PROPRIETORS. by D. W. BASE & CO. . Omaha. IHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Manufacturers of STANDARD SHOT V/MlimiHIIIIUHHMIHlimniMV BE bUUE TO BUY IT. THE BEST IN MARKET. . W , BLATCHFflR 1 > CO. anufacturera cf Lead Pipechest nd Bar Lead , Block Tin , Pipe ilia Soldi r , Linjccd Oil and Oil Cako. ORDERS SOLICITED. ) NORTH CLINTON ST. , CHICAGO. ' CA DIcdicinc , not R Drink , ) COSTAU > 3 HOPS , UVCIlUt 3IANOKAKE , . DANDELION , LJtD THE PTRTSTiSD EESTltOICAI. QCiUTIES O : TET OTJ-E-03 111 Diseases of tbe Stcmacb , Eo eli , Clotxl , adncys , and Crinarj- Organs , KcrronsEejs. Sc p- ! essnesc arj csrcia"ly Female Cooplolat * . S1000 IX GOLD. V 111 bo paltlfera case they wjll not cf tor help , or or cnythjcs laipnre or Injurious font I In them. AsJcyoordrossi * for Hop Bitters aul try them fore you sleep. ToLc no other. lop Cocsn CCKI ia Jha mtctcst , eafet aad best I Ai Children. [ Le nor PAD for S xcxsch , Urcr aad Eldney 13 lortoalloUicrs C cca by absorption. Ait clrngsfct. ) . L C. 13 an abcola band Irresistible cure fordrunk enness , rae of cfhaa , tobacco and narcotics : IERVOUS DEBILITY " . "Jtal Weakness and Fr.'s- traU.n from overwork or No. 28. sgsful remedy known. Price 81 per Till or 5 ills aad larza vial of txrirder for 85 , nt postaie ee on receipt of price. HUMPHBErS [ OUEO , UED. CO , ' 03 FuUoc St. , New York. " t. Citiju * cf nttt'pta ftpJ3J"2p ! GO EAST -VIA THE Chicago & Northwestern 2,380 MILES OF ROAD ! It la the SHORT , SURE and Safe Route Between COUNCIL BLUFFS ASD CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE and all points EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. ItU the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which la run PULLMAN HOTEL OARS ! Ii addition to these and to please all classes of tnjlers , it gives FIRST-CLASS MEALS t ila EATING STATIONS at SO cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I US COACHES RE THE FIKE&TI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS Ifiouwish the Best Traveling Accommadv IKnajou will buy jour ticket by this Kou'e ta-AND WILL TAKE NOSEOTUER. Ail Ticket Agents can stll TOU Through Tickets \Ia this road and Check uratl Baj. gage Y ree of Charge. 5UAIIA TICKET OFFICE3-12J1 Fambanj St. , Cor. litb , and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colondo Central and Union PicHc Taket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OIfICE-2 Now Montgomery - ery Street. For information , folders , maps , tic. , not ob * Lainable at Home Ticket Office , addicsj any ijebt of the Company , or KARVIN HUCHITT , W- STEMHITT , Gen'l Manager , Gen1 ! Pass. Ajent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , Ocn'l Ag't Omaha & Connc'l ' Bluffs. _ SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Route / LOO MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From COUNCIL BLUPFS to ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH ! , or BISMARCK , Vnd all points In No'them Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. Thii line is equipped with th 1m- > ro\cd Wegtinjhouse Automatic Air Brake' and Uiller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT 3 unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room ted ileepin ; CaM.owned and controlled by the com- iany , tun Through With .ut Cbango , between Jnlon Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , .nd St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer Pepot at Council Bluffs , at 6:15 p m. , caching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul it 11:05 : a. m , making JSKTEN HOURS IN ADVANCE or ANY OTHER ROUTE. Returning , lca\ Et. Paul at 330 p m , ar- iviig at Sioux City at 4:15 a m. . and Union acific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffx , at 9.50 > . m. Be sure that your tickets read via "i. C , . V. R. U. " F. C. HILLS , Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Ions ' . E. ROBINSON , Ass't Gen 1 Pan. Agent. J. U. O'BRYAN , iouthwcstern Freight and Pasienger Agent , iy20-tf Council Bluffs SHORT LINE 1SSO. ( , C.ST.JOE&C.B.R.B. , la the only Direct Line to > T. LOOS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. To change of cars between Omaha , and St. Louis and but ono between Omaha and New York. IDC DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS KHACHIKO ALL Eastern & Western Cities Vlth less charges and In advance of other lines. This entire line Is equlpced with Pullman' * Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach- o > , UUler's Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated Wcstinghouse Air-Brake. 3-SEE THAT YOUR TICKET jtSTVia Kansas City , St. Joseph jt3rCouncilBluffsR.R.vla St /2TJOO andJSt.Louis. ' l Tickets for sale at all coupon stations In the Pc t. . F. \RNARD , A. C. DAWES , Gcn'l Supt. , Gcul Pass. & Ticket Ap't St. Joseph , Mo EL Joseph , Mo , W. C. 8EACHBIST , Ticket Agen. , 11 Fifteenth Street , between Farnham and Don Iag , Union Block , Omaha. OS. TEUON , A. R BARNARD , Pass. Agent , Omaha. Gen'rl Agent , Omaha. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I CHICAGO JURLiNGTON & QUINGY rith Emcoth and Perfect Tmfc , Elegant Pas- denger Ccaches , acd 'ULLMAN ' SLEEPIHC _ & DINING CARS tis acknowledged by the Frets , and all who travel lUcr it , 10 be the Best Appointed and Best Managed Bead in the Country. 5ASSENGERS GOING EAST Should bear in mind that this Is tbe JEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Northwest. Passengers by this Route hai e choice of OUB DIFFERENT EOTJTES , .nd the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of FaUcs Sleeping Carj from Chicago to Jew York City thout Change , ill Express Trains on this line are equipped with the Wcstinghouse Patent Air Brakes and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , the most Perfect Pro tection Against Acci dents in the world. 'ULL'/AN ' PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS Are run on the Burlington Route. Information concerning Routes , Rates , lime Jonncttion ? , etc. . will be cheerfully given by pplying it the office of tha burllngton Route , 13 rourteentn btrcet , Omabs. Nebraska. : . E PERKINS , D. W. HITCHCOCK. Gen'l Manager. Gen. Wesl'n Pass Ag't. . 0. PHILLlf PI , St. Joe. , Mo. General Agent , Omaha. II. P. DUEL , : p5-dly Ticket Agent , Omaha. If fn ( DOn perdiy at home. Samples worth ) J lU fpZU ? 5 free. Addrcsa Stinson & Co. , artU-d , Maine. ONLY MEDICINE That Acts at the SameTim&on i THE UVER , ' . THE BOWELS , and the KIDNEYS. I Thcso frrcat organs are the Mtrml deans- 3 or ? or ths system. If they work well , health S will b - perfect : If they become cloned , ' - a drcadfaldlscaeesaresnretololloiT'wrtfi I TERRIBLE SUFFERING i _ H nnioasnes. ? , Hcsdade , Drsp piUt Jnt ? 2 dice , Constipation and Piles" or KIb j ner Complaints , Crarel , Diabetes * | Sediment In the Urine , JUlky/ ji or Eopi Trine ; orBiea r - * 'matic Pains and Aehe , \ _ , arc developed becauM the blood Ispoleoneil with the hrmors that shoul < J.haTO-lieea . pcUcd naturally , -'f f - LKIDNEY-WORTL i T ; 111 res tore the healthy action andallthete i tlcrtroyln ? evils will tie banished ; neglect thrm and yon will live bat to inner. Thonunilsbavebeencured. Tryltandyon A n T-iiiadd one more to < tbe number. Take U K sndhealtbwllloncemoregladdenToarhean. V/liy suffer longerfromthe torment aching baclc ? of nn Why bear such distress from Con * | ct-patlon and Pile * ? Iviiy I - be 30 fparful because of dl | orJcretJtirlno ? - < _ | KinxsT-'WoRT will cure you. Try a pack . * " [ r eu once and hesatlsfled. 3 . dry Tesetabte compound ait ; - Itrjyy&t Juu U , or ted get U for I s Iizsi i tyon Jcrt J ft. .Price , (1X0. W4C9. , " ' CIIDC s , BronchiH ; 0 U fl L Asdiinn. Cuiisuniption , And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. DOS THE DECEIVED by unprincipled dnlcrs who try to palm off tpon imf . Rock and Rye in place cf oorTOLU ROCK and RYE , which Is the only MM'- ICATED article made , the GENUINE Bavinir a GOVERNJIEST STASH' en each bottle. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenu : TREASURY DEPARTKE > T , OFFICE OF INTERNAL RtVEXUK. > n JbBuaioy , 1 > . f. , J.uu.iry 28 , 1SSO. f Messrs. LAWRENCE 4. MARTIN , 1111 Midison St. , Chiesgo. 11 8. : OrML > Mi > : I ha % e reieivt d a ' ccitlflfd formula' Rjvliu the inirrcJieiits and nlatha rr portions tions used in the manufacture of an artlclo whiciy > ua-l etti'eand uuder the came f "TOLU- ROCKand RYE. " This compound. accordirg t'oor iuiauli , in the cpiulcn tf thimffice w. ul.l have a rufBcient quantity of tte BALSAM OHOLl V nait IItte ao\ait c'C Mcril J lo thw article in pectoral complaints , while the nIi anlSjirp cimtitute an umiliU-n rtndciirg tin compound an agreeable remedy to the ictunL la the opinion cf thu office , on atticle c < mpotic'fd scrcrOiue t > tLi formuU may p cperly I o clissed as a medicinal pieparat'cn under the Monsiut s f jxhidulc Afnll < in eili. n 3/17. U. S. Revised Statutes , andvhcn rosUmred uia ; bosc'd rj Liu iLti , Apotbtcaretf , nj Other r i5o * < < without rendering them liable to iy fietiil t , , asl c.u nia'r ! . YouraRespeclfulh , ( sipjert ) GREEN. B. IAOM , Commissioner. Lawrence & Martin , Chicago , Site A ntg fcr tke Li 1 cd tiitt * eml Coraila , & > ' . ! bt Dri'i- Kis's , Otccerlej and General DtalciseTeiywhere. Vifco'ttalc \ rntlfrMb .fcTtELE , JOh > SON W CO. . nillsupply the trade at c anufacturers pric WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY > < riHS COUNTRY.W1U- SEE BY EXAMINING THIb MAP , THAT THE „ CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R , . , . „ . . . j ereat ' . \Vc t I SALOON wnersyou . your Qeneseo.Mollne. Rock Irland. DarenpurtVc „ - I at all hears ol tbo day. Liberty , Iowa Oty.MareuiK-o.llrooklyn.Urlnnell , the Ml w > - . DC * Moines ( the capital of Iowa ) . Stuart , Atlantic Jlatmiacent Iron lirfjjci span . e& 1 ! i > < tic , and , Avoca ; with branches from Duru and Missouri rivers at all points cru Con net. H.c.'i ; , avoided at Junction to Peorla ; Wilton Junction toS'usca- line , and transfers arc tlte. WashlnRton. Falrfleld. Eldon. Uelknap , Knn-as City. Loavenworth. and Atchuor . Ou i- Cenirevllle. Princeton. Trenton. Gallatln. .ame- oectlons belnemade In Union Depot * ,4 . . . CONNECTIO > , It. It. > and Kaavis City THK PlllNCIPAl. ran. Leavenworth , Atchlson , : LINK AHC ifi Washington to Sipourney. Oskaloosu , and Knoif THIS GKEAT TllllOUUll Tlllo : Keokut to 1'aralncton. Bonaparte. llen- hx ut lines . At cnicAUu.wltb. all dlverglcz tonsDOrt , Independent , Eldon , Ottumws. Eddy- ' . , and Des Molaes : Eaut and South. TllleOjkaloosa , 1'clln.Monroe / . wlththeL.3. JtM.SJim , AtKNui.Ewooo , - Indinnola and Newton to Monroe t Uc % Moines to Wlnierset : Atlantic to Lewis nnd Audubon ; and Ft. W.&C.ILRds. ' _ With l'.v O * 9k . HEiaHTS , A oca to llarlan. This Is positively the only AtWASIII.NGTOX Railroad , which owns , and operate * a through L. H. . . At LA HALLI. with llL Cent. R. R. Into tbe State of Kan as. from Chicago line Through Express Passenger Trains , with Pullman AtPi.ORtA.with P. K. AJ.s 1 * . D.4E.V a A . . . and T. 1' . * W. Hds. man ? alace Cars attached , are run each way dally W. : 111. Mid. : " & . 'tr t and PEOP.IA. KANSAS Crrr. At HOCK ISLAM ) , with "Milwaukee between CHICAGO ' ' COOhCIL HLDrFS , i.EAVEX\VOHTn and ATCHl- Island Saort Line , " and Itock If I'd A 1'eCf. . with the Davenport Iff9 SON. Tbrough cars are also run between Miau - At DAVENPORT , lee find Kansas City , via the "Milwaukee and C.M.&St-P.K.K , Rock Island ShoLine. . " At WESTLIBKHTV. with the DC. K. & r > J , The "Great V ock Wand" Is masnlflcently . with DM. * tD K. . < J equipped. Its road bed H simply perfect , and its A t DES llOI.vti. . . ' . At COUNCIL BLUFFS , with Union Pacifier. rails. tracils with ttccl laid mojt will be the pleasure At GMAUA. with U. & Mo. H. It. K. in IS9C- What will please you . . . , vJl overtun AtCOL0MBUSJtfNCri < ) X.wllblC.H.Sr < of enjoying your meal * , while paving . * of Illinois nnd Iowa. In one of At OTTCMWA. witn Central Iowali.il beautiful prairies . _ r. . A . It. Kds. magnificent Dining Cars that accompany all Et. L. A Pac and Q. our with . Pco-AWnr. : > ' .tUi. i4 Trains. You cct nn cntlro At KEIIKUK. ToL. - Through , good Express b served In nny Qrst-cUss hotel , L < iur * . Pac and St. Ii.Keo.4 N.-W.K KP meal as as . At CAJIEUON , with IL St. J It. K. forseventy-ttve ceuu. . with Atch.Tcpeki * bair n the fact that a majority of the At ATCUiaoX. Appreciating apartments for different A ten. A Neb. and Cen. Hr. U. P. 1U lids. people prefer separate . with Kan. PacJri ' thi Immfnnt * i * ufiircr bnlno * At LniVEKWoUTll. - < nrt i ? * xmrT o * e . . . lids. this line warranting It ) , wo art * plrasea to an Ceni.lt. of nonnce tbat tb'ts Company runs I'ulimanlace At KA > SAI CITT. with all lines lor thf bltffina Cart for sleeping purpose' , and Palace and Southwest. rm.T.MAJT IAT.ACC CAKH arr run throuicb to rEOniAL I > KH MQJM COUNCIL MJLTJPFS. KANSAS CITY. ATClUflO.f , unil I EAVkxWORTII. Ticket * Tla this J.lnc , known i > the "Orrat Hack Island Jtuntc , " nrc 10" all Ticket Agent * In tbe United htute ami Cunada. Far Infonnutlon not olitaluiiMc ut jour homo ticket office , addres * . A. . IiIlV-n8At-C. . JB. ST. JOHJJ- . tien'l SuperlntcnUcni. Uen'l Tkt. and Pass'i GHAS. FURNITURE , BEDDiNG , FEATHERS , . And everyrning pertaining to the Furniture an-1 "Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THS 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street th Bat tp Si mon Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator IE1 O IB ± 88O. MANUFACTUREblY P. P. MAST & CO. , SPRINGFIELD , 0. They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Itefim Walking Cultivator , vata -without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Style. Enquire for them at the best dealers. E H. PTOH. Gen. Agent , Omaha , fleb. tt A new surf hitherto unknown remedy for all dlseves ot the KlAzrya , Bladder , and Uriniry Onrans. U will positively cure Diabetes , Gravtl , Drop- y , Brizht's Diiease , Inability to retain or expcll the Urine , Catarrh of ihe Blidcer , hlgK , colored and fcanty urine , Fainiul Crinatln ? , LAJ1E BACK , General Weakness , ind all IT tickle Ccm- phliits. It avoids intercal medicines , is certain In it effects and ceres when ncthin * elte can. For isle by all Druggists or sent ty mail frco Tlpoa receipt olthe price , 82. CO. DAY KIDHEY'PAD CO. , PROFRS , Toledo , O. * nd your aidrew tor OT little took , s Life was Bared. " JAilEB K. JSH , tftni HOME TESTIMONY. Hear what Ex-Uayor Carrey , an lcfln iti and prominent citizen of Fiqua , gars : PIO.CI , O , iMcember 23. 137 * * Tha Ds. BosAXKOUso.axz Co , fiqus. O. : OKTttMxs 1 feel under many obligation * to for tha relief afforded me by the u a of you * you mvaluablc medicine , Dr. Bocanko's Bhe nuUs Cure. I bavn betn for cany jrears a tuSs-vr from Chronic Rheumatism , stiSetic ; at tin. " * most excruciating filns , and deprinc ; no < l many nights' sleep. After consulting a ouin ) ax of physicians and otiUlslnz no relief , I con tnenceduain your Rheumatic Cara and al ) r usin ; four bottles , and taldosr the Blood Purtflw in conneetion with it , I am absolutely cured. ! ; * * from any pain , ahl to attend to my btuice resting peri o tly comfortable atDii f. Respectfully yourt , B. B.O > - T FREE Vt. BoturJKf * TnsX' * K Tha Br , Bcwcto H " ii s . &jl " - * CHt" f - 1. T > :