Tt rr-r / XT TT * * 45Tearsbefore thePubli * . THE GENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S IITEE PILLS re not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to , " but in affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head- che , or diseases of that character , they suna without a rival AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic cau be used pre raratory to , or after taking quinine. At * iimple purgative Uiev we unequaled -7IEWARE OF IMITATIONS. "The genuine arcmntr tugar-coated. Each box has a red-nax seal on tlie lid. jiththelmprcssioi , .McLAXE'S LIVER E".Eacli . wrapper bears the signx- tMTBS of C. McLvsE : uid TLEMIKO BROS. , i Insist upon Jiavinc the pennine 2)E.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS , - pre- 'f jxired bv FLEML\K os.rittsbnrgh , Pa. , the market being full of imitations of the name Xrlttue , spelled differently , but same pronunciation. BOWEL (03IPLAINTS. A Bptfdy nd Effectual Cure. 4 PEREI DAVIS'PAIN-KHLEE HJUS stood thf ten of roKTT TKiKg' triaL Directtont iritft Ktch tottlt. 'OLD BY ALL DRUQUIST8. IxxMA e < . .t6ery hcratostH . . . . . . . _ _ . lea , icfliB&kiiiK Powder. * l vorinj't rac 8. ttc. , by sample , to f mlll , tgoodOutfii. . free , Poopls'a Tea n * . , Box H90 , SWi oois. Mo. ATTORKEYS'AT-IAW. flmiM A. Brufoes. W. W. iuanm. { STURCES & BARTLETT. ArTOESnY.AT-IiAW Ao lCrei ht < B10ck , Omaha. Neb. CHAPLES POWELL , i"rnBTlCE'OETHE > EC crner Jtth and . * f * i'amham Sis. . OmahaNeb. WM. SI ERAL , A TTORNEY AT ' LAW-Cunpbtil's Block , .Ci. 18th &treet"betwe n Farnbam end Douzlaa. . OMAHA. D. L THOMAS , A TTOBATTT AT L.\W Loans money , buys " and sells real estate. Boom 8 , Crelghton - .A. c. TROUP , LAW Once In HWKoml Bk > k , with Seorge 5. Prltehett , 1(00 OMAHA. NEB. DEKFER L THOMAS , TTORNEY AT LAW Cralckuuknk tat. ap fitl A. M. CHADWICK , TTORNEY AT LAW Office 1504 Farnham Btr t. t.A. A. SWARTZLANDE A TTORNEY AT LAW-Cot. ISthand Famhaai Btrert. maySSti . - - WILLIAM A , FONDA. A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. rt _ Room No. 6. Frenrcr Block , opposite Poet Office OMAHA , NEB. WM. L PEABQDY , Office In Crelghton "no > - next to LAWTKR PottOtBce , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. JTOTAHT PUBLIC. OOLLXOTIONB MADX E. D. MCLAUGHLIN. A ICORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF JTjsf PEACE Southeast corner Fifteenth JX > uglsst. .sWOpllectlons Promptly Attended to.TKi & BARTLEH , A t t > rn e y sa t - L a w , 'Otnog-Unlon BlockJTft enth and Fsjnhaml A. L. ROBISOK. AT LAW. Room Onlghton Ni-n. ' - tun .U ATTORNEY AT LAW. IWEACH BLOCK. COR. DOUGI6TH STB. OMAHA. A EB. 5W. d. Oonnell , t o.i n e y % a -Law. . ' M : Front roomsj'mi.sttlrs.ta Htnscom'e foriek building , Tjt W. comer Fifteenth and -1 i Streets. x BJCDIOK. R. RIBIC& . REDICK < t UEDICK , , ' Attorneys-at-Law. - - . -Bpadal attention wtU be-glvvn to-all-sulU f. M BKt eorpontloniof every-desiriptlon ; . rlll , anetica in al Jtbe Caurts ol the JtaU and the . \JnW d Btatm. Offloa. Junham SC , opposlta Oonrt Honse. r EDWARD W. SIMERAL , { A TTOBNPlAT LAW Boom 6 CrelgWcn ( A. t Blotfc. 15th md Douglas utreats. no9dh C. F. MANDERSOK , SV AT LAW S J Famham Strait Om h PARKf GODWIN , - TTOBlfIT AT LAW-Uth sad DoojUs L' IBtraett. with O. V. Poms r. T. RJCHUIDS. G. J. Hem RICHARDS & HUNT , Att orney s-a t - L a-w- OmcB 216 South Fourteenth Street. t Onlr Direct Liae to JEYanoe , GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN , TJETWEEN New York and Hamper 1S.K.K Ij foot of Morton St. , pier of company. Trarelen by .this Una an old both transit br.En fVk7 lIw ysDd tbe discomfort of orossliii.tht btntrsUS kmall boat < AKADA , FiuuiainTL , Wednesday January U fnooa. AH BKUK , B. Joucto , Wednesday February 11a.m. - - - raANCK , TiitJDKil , Wednesdsy , Tebruaty Jlm-m. PRICE OF PASSAGE ( Including wine ) : TO HAVRE First Cabin , SICK ) aud SO : Becotul Oabin , 6fi : 6 BroaHwar.N. Y. EES.KO. . Weet Bldelitb Vtrect , Bet. Fkmham and Douglas , HezV I > oot e 0. 8. Express Office ( Sign 'of Palm * ] MQthlp.l OH AH * . . XEB EAST INDIA BITTERS ! ILER & 60. , BOLE MANUFACTURERS OMAHA. Neb. V PAD - A B wxA hitherto unknown nciedy for at ISdnoys , Bidder , aad TJrinary It will positinly enn Diabetes. Orarcl , Drop- 17 , BifarfcVi Distro , inability to retain or expel * n TTrln * , Catarrh of ihe BliAiv , hlch eolorec od nuiiy oriB * , Palnfol Drinittor , LAKS , Ueaenl Weikaass , snd all female Com < U arolds In'.crail aedidnes , U eertaiA to it eSecta aaicarovbeo aothiatreU * ova. for asle'oy all Drutjirt * or seat by aaU free IMI DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING -QO-r PROPRIETORS. SIS Farnham , bet. Sth and ICtl Strtttt. TERMS OF BUBSORIPTIOK , i Copy 1 year , in advance ( postpaid ) $8.00 Scnntlj " " 4.00 3 months " " 2.00 1 T.ME TABLES- THE MAILS. l' . A. N W. R. RT,5:301. n , s. < 0 p. n > . C. B A. t ) 5 : * 0a. m. . 2:10 ; . . C U IA.P R. R. . 6:30 a. Yr , 2W : p. tt. CAS : Joef:3Q t. m S Cm * P 5:30 : a. m. C. I' . R. R. , ll : 0 m. O. & . H. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. B. * M. K. R , 8:10 : a m. 0. i N. W , 7:30 f. to. omasa C. N. W. R.B. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. C. B. Q , 11 a. m , R.30 p. in. C.K I.&P..lla.m , lip m. C. B. & S , loe.,11 a.m. , 11 p. m. U. P. R. R. , 4 p m. O. & R. v. from llncoln , 12:10 p. n. B City & K , H s. . m. B. &H. inNeb.lp. ra. I oal null * for States Iowa leave but one * a day , vis : 4:30 a m. Office open from 12 to 1 p. m. Bund'YS. TflOMAS F. BALL Pofimaster. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. Daily ] FzortM. . . . 12:16 p. n. 3SSp.ra. do Mixed . S.lOp a 4:15 : p. m do Freight . 6.30a.m. l:40p , IP. do do . 8.15am. IfctOa. m. TIME CARD OF THE BUXLINOTON. . LEaVX OMAHJL Exprrea . . . .3tOp : m. Hall 8l : < 0 a m. Sundays Excepted. Ban' * yi CH1CAGO.IRO K ISLAND tfPACinC. Mall e.-OOa-m. I Man..lOrtOp. _ 1 CHIOAOO NORTHWESTEKN. Mall./r. B : Oa.rn.1Man. . . . ' . ; . . 7Kp.m. ) Express * :40p. : m. 1 Expre-s..V > M a , m. Sundajoenepted. KANSAS CITy.BT. JOE t COUNCIL BLUfTK. UUVB ARJUTI. Hail 8:00 : a.-jn. I Express.-i-.iT : 0 , BL Ktprces 8 : Op.m. | Mafl . . .sTSii.m. The on'v line tunning Pullman Sleeping Can out of Omahk to Union Depot. > * OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND 8IOUI CITT t PACIFIC KAtLHOADS. Express 8:00 : a.m | Fxpraei 40 p m. Dally Excpt8irndas. B. t M. R. H. In NEBRASKA. [ WIST ] ' Omaha ( ly ) 9.-00 Kearney Plattm'th ar 102S a a Keanu J"nc < Rj)7B3 ) p m Hod Cloud Qv ) 6'S : a m "Ked dond ( anflJi.'pm Plattem'th ( ar ) 4 0 p m B100D'gtonare:25 ( ) : p m Om.haarr.li5pin ( : REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. Hartln OT ) 85 a ra'l ' BloonVglon ( art 1:30 pm Blx > mlnirton l:3o pm I Huttingsi ( r)68p ) m Orl * ni ( IT ) 730 a ro I Indl&atla f-r ) 1 ? 0 p m Orleans ( ir ) 7.-00 p m | IndUnolaIT ) 2:30 : pm SIOUX CITY * ST. PAUL R. R. ' H41 8:10am I Exprcsi 1010 am e MOpm Wall 7:30 p m WABASH , &T. LOUla * PACIFIC. Hal ] 9a.m. | Mall 4:15 p. m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R. IJT Om h , dally. 8 a m , 9 a , m. . 10 a m. , 11 a. m , 1 p. m. , t p. m. , 3 p. m , 6 p. m , , 6 p. m. . Lrave Council Blnfli ; 855 a. m. , 9:2 : a. m , , 10:25 : a. m. , lira a. m , irrt p in , 2:25 p. m. , 8:26 p. u , (35 p. m. , KA p. m. . Foot ttipt on Sunday , leaving Oinaba at S and 11 a. m , , 2 and p. m ; Coandl Bind at 8:25 , HAS am. _ , and S:25 : and 5S5 p. m. Lear * Omaha : a a. m. , 7 a. m. , 8:30 : a. to. , 1 ' n , , * : p. m.726 p. m. . w ITS Council Bluffs : 8:15 a. m , , 9tM a. m ? . .M axn.B3 p ra , 7.00 p..m. , 720 p. m. DillT except Bnndkj. * OJCAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY E.B. ' UCATl , Han 10:45 a. m. , Dally except Bnndajx. " COMMERCIAL. . , f Omaha Wholesale Markets. OMAHA , Jnly 24,1880. BUTTEK AND KG US. ChoiccUble . " . 10Ue 7@10 ? rcsheggs , per doz Joney POULTRY. uickens , per doc 226 o' GROCERIES. HOQA& & Powdered..r Granulated 10 | 8UBdHd"A" IgS BTBUP8. Extra cho ! ce and very bright. . . 60 Bright Table-Drips New Orleans-MoUaMes SO Market advadcing. Rio , prime to choice 17" BUo coed to prime to EUo Fair to good Mocha7ava. 7ava. _ BICE. Jhoice . f Goodtopnms „ J7 1 > HIEDKUITK JiJew Prunes 8J OldPrunes Ml Ct0Tantsohoioe aew Rloylr ( J1C.V& "RflrrlpB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f Pitted cherries 9U Bliohigaa grtd Apple * . . . . , , .8 S' ; Y. Siloed , ' ' Evaporated " | State Peochtfl 8 , Salt Late-Peaches 15 CaHfornla Peaches.- - . . . - 16' CANNED OOODS. . . . _ , 2Ibcanstf cej . . 370 do incanpercase. . 240 , UghtWeight Oysters 2 Ib V case 3 90 Salmon , lib , y dozen . 176 , do 21b.tfdo n 2 h5 , Standard TomatoM.2 It ) , & case 2 80 , " " 3 ft , cat * 3 00 Standard Peaches , 8 Ib , J ? caee. 4 40 " " 2 ft , case. S 40 ; Hamberrie * . 2 ft . . , ? ? owe. . . . , . " . * 3 00f - - - - 280 Corn , 2 ft.tf caw. 380 Apples , Oal , dor 3/751 / Narrow Fat Pe'se,2 ft , ? ca . . 4'00 ' 5trine Beans. 2 ft.per case. . . . 240 , SUNDBIEU. , Nutmegs. 10 Pepper . 17 Allspice Cloves. . . Coasia . 9i JSoz. . . . . . . l. ! , . , , -v--- " " " " GreenwichLye.perjoaee..7..1. . 3"85 Benperbu hl 1 80 Cheese full cream 114 UJjASS. Window Glass , 60 per cent dis- connton lirt..x , . , < -rb _ HARDWARE. IRON. Common bar " ' -ew * S HoMe-shpe bar 4 Noiwaynaflrod. . ' 9 STEEL. CMtplpw 0 Am-i-caat , tool f8 JeeV8Eng. do 25 hAILS. Tens , upwards. -559 ' ' ' ' 660 B'rd'd'a shoe'g " mule" ; 660 Omaha nail * Una , upward * . . . t 8 50 Nw'str'.hn " DRY GOODS. BROWN COTTONS. Atlantic "H" 7i do "P" 7 PepFerell "O" 7i do , ' - 7i do > f "E" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ; InaJan'Head ' . - . - ' 8 _ j ( Nebraska , Standard "AA" . . . . . UKN1MH. * ' ' ' ' ' ' ' * Beaver Creek , "AA"1 . . . . . . . . 14i do "BB" 1& Hayaakers -Pauner. . . . . . .T. . 8 Otis "AXA" 15 do "BB" 14 do "CCT , ia Wamn "ATCA" , ,16 do "BB" . . . _ 14 18 ' ' - BLSACffiEDOoTTO'NiL Lonidal * 91 do Cambrio. : . * - 1M Cabot . - - - f\ \ Fruit of the Looai ; 10 . -ewYoik "MillK * 13 ; U W * A J * do PMNTS. Albany 71 Albion 7f Harmony. 5 $ AmBiioan .7 Allen's 61-2 Allen'sPinks 8 Anconafancy.--- . 71-2 Manchester 8 Merrimae 7 1-2 Memmac shirtings 1. . . 6 1-2 Richmonds r..7".7T : . . . 61-2 Eichmonds , E . ' . . . : 7,1-2 ' . . . Sprague's -.T. 61-2 Simpson's mourainp.j. v - 71-2 Simpson's Mack , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71-2 - 3TPIFES.-T _ American 1011 Amokeg. 12 Awning stripes , . . 1-J Lewi"tonA 171-2 Hamilton 11 1-2 Omega 1U12 Pitt-held. IM LUMBER , Franiinif. 18 ft. and under. . . . 32000 Each add. ft. over 18 , per M . . 50 Fencing , No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 22 00 No. 2,12 to 'JO ft. . . . 20 00 Sheeting , drresad , No. 1 20 00 " " No. 2 19 00 Common boards , dmsed 22 00 STOCK BOARD * , Astock 4000 R " 35 00 C " 8000 Common stock 2500 FLOORING. No.lflooring 4000 No.2 " 8600 No.3 " 2500 Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . 45 00 BtDINO No. 1 siding. 5. 25 00 No.2 " 22 r,0 No.3 " 2000 PICKTM. No. 1 pickets , per M 3250 No.2 " " 25 00 riNiBHixo. No. 1 finish , n , 11 , and 21n. . . 85 00 No.l " lln „ 6000 No.2 " 11.11 , and2in. . 45 00 No.2 " lln 4000 No.3 " In. 3500 SHIP LAP. Plain ship Up 23 00 OG x No. 1 8000 " " No.2 2500 " No.3 ' i beaded , 6 in. , No. 1. . . . 25 00 " " No.2. . 2800 i " 4 and Gin. , No. 1. . . 4000 " " " - No.2. . . 3500 torrug&ted ceiling , No. 1 50 00 SHINQLI8. A star ( bert ) sb ngles 8 75 No , 2 " . . . . - 800 So. 3 " . . " . 2 50 Lath. 400 Liirne , bbl 1 86 bulk , per bu 40 Cementbbl 260 Iowa plaster , bbl ; . . 200 Michigan plaster , bbl 275 Balr , per bu 25 Tarred felt , 100 lb 3 00 Straw .board , " 4 00 O G battens , per 100 ft. lin. . . 1 25 Well curbing , . , . . . 80 00 Rough $ , and 2 in. , in batta , per 100 ft. lin 60 POSTS Cedar halvee , 7 in 18 " Bin 16 QuarterSin 16 Oak , 4x4 30 4x6 40 3 G casing , BJ and 6 in , , per lOOftUn „ . 300 3ak plank and timber , perM. 40,00 Jlear poplar 6000 Black Walnut. 10000 HIDES. * een hides , per Ib reen cured hides 7J Dryhidos 15 17 Dry salted hides 10at3 Sheep Pelts. . . . , 251 50 Tallow 4J LIQUORS , WINES , ETO. Sigh winee , per gal 1 08 Alcohol , 180 per cent per gal. 2 10 Fren h spirits , proof 1 18 Marshall's bourbon whisky. . . . 1 23 Miller's bourbon whisky 1 25 Brandy , rery fine , per gal. . . . 3 00a8 00 " common to fine 1 60 Gin , 100 per cent 1 50 " Holland. 90 per cent 1 25 Elums , mixd Jamaica , per gal. 1 60&3 00 New England 2 00 Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 60 per case 7 50 per 100 caeea 7 Ofl iHuunpagnes , pints in baskets. 25 00 Domeetlc ohampaigne 2200 Port wine , per case. 1 60a3 00 Sherries 1 60a3 00 Ales , Edlnbure a 75 T.a gf Ca's 228 DublU stout 2 25 LEA USER. Bent slaughter sole 82 BeetQAk 41 frenoh kiw HOal 40 French catt , leading brands. . . 1 60a2 10 QomeBtioldpe , . 76al 10 DomB-tic calfs 1 lOal 80 Hemlock upper , per foot 2526 3ak upper"per foot 'i5a ' 6 Sraln , npp r per foot 25 Linings , per do * 8 00&9 50 Toppings , per dor 1100 Morrocc * ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 35a 8 " oUdressed . - . . 35 " Simon per skin 3 00a3 25 " glove kid SO Boot webbing , per foot. . . . . . . 45 BARNEbS LEATHER. No. 1 Pitteonrg oak , 44 No. IPittaburg oak 42 No. 1 Cincinnati oak . . . .v 4L No. 2 Cincinnati oak 89 tfo. 1 hemlock 89 No. 2.Hemlock S7 COAL RETAIL. AnthraolU 1060 BlotBbutg 1200 Wyoming 860 Oskaloo < a 850 lowamt. . . . 6 00 White Breast 560 QEEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. King'i Now Discovery for Cent BUtnption certnin'y ' the greitest raedioHl remedy over pUced within the .reach. oLjuffe.ing humanity. Thou1 aanda of once hop-lets uffrrers , now loudly pro laim their praise for this wonderful Discovery to which thy owe their lives. Not only does it poti- tivtly cure Consumption , , bu Coughs , OoldB , Asthms , Brorohits , Hay- Fever , Hnarinesi and all affections of the Throat , Obut and Lungs yield * at onoa to its wonderful curative pow er as if by magio. We do not ask you to buy & large bottle unless you know what you are getting. We therefore earntttty request you to call on your druggist , J. K. Isn , and get a trial bottle free of cost which will convince the most skeptical of iri wonderful merit * , and show you what a regular one dollar eize bottla will do : For bole by J , TL IHH. (4) ( ) (4)i CHICAGO SHOT TOWER OO. Xannfteturen o ! STANDARD SHOT BB SURE f OBUT IT. ' ' THBBESTINMAKKrr. E. W , BLATCHFORD & CO. Vinnfiitgrers ot Lead Ffpe/heetaad Bar L ad. J ' Block Tin , Tlpeiaa Sold , r , Unseed Oil , arid OU Cake. 70 NORTH CLIHTJH ST. . CHICACO. - ' ' * " " ' " i-Hf F > VQ 'ij 5' "f34 & .t CO. , COLONELXAKES | REVENGE , I had been foolish'and"we k , but not ' wicked , in my innocent coquetry with Leigh , Lake. I * ay innocent be cause < I had imagined it sport to him as well as to myself. He had the reputation - utation ' of being not only the handsomest - . somest man in hia regiment , but the greatest J flirt , and I said , to myself , "It i should m this casn be diamond out diamond. " Somehow my * yes lad fallen under hia ] Brat admiring glance , but I forti fied ' myself with the thought : "So he always looks. It ia the first move in hia attack. " I met glance.with glance , imile with sni.K' , and pretty spseoh with saucy rcU : rt , or sentimental repartee.accord ingly hs one vt the other could b de livered J with moie teliii g etf-ct. 'Are you sincere , he questioned evening. "Answer me frankly. If you are n > t , tell me so now. " "In other word * , " ' I answered , "throw down my wrapons , acknonl. edge I my unarmed condition , aud.smil- uiviiejou to advance to Tiotory " : No , " he eaid. At your hands I prefer | defeat. You acknowledge , however , that you hold' ' weapons in other wqrds , that you wear a m k " 'No. " I replied , "I wear no mask. 1 carry no wenpjne. Be merciful , Colonel Lake. " He grew pale , and opened his lips a if to speak , then , hastily rising , and I > king a.brief adieu , he left me. Fur tha first time I Was a little frightened , a little in doubt as to its being n holly a matter of amusement t < > him a little dubious as to how Roger would regard my conduct in the . mat'or ' , for Roger played a very important part in my life even then , since although five hundred miles away he had my promise that on his return I would Decome hia wife , and i determined on tbe Colonel's next visit I would turn the conversation into other channels. But I had no opportunity to carry my Rsod intentions into effect. His first act , when he entered the room , the next evening , where I sat alone , was , to crois directly in front of me , then to stoop and take both'hands is his. , You asked me last night to be merciful , " he began. "God help'rou if ? you did not mean those words. They have been ringing in my ears ever ainse. Child , do you know do you dream how I love TOR ? You have have raised in me the first .passion of my life , though I am to-day thirty- five years of age. What a little , frail thing you are , and yet you hold in these little hands a strong man's des tiny. Speak to me , love ! Tell me that my wife is here before me ! " In that moment my coquetry took wings and fled away , audits stead came a dull realization of what I had done. I strove to draw my hand from his. As well might I have tried to dii- edge a stone imbedded for centuries n ' the mountain aide. My self-pos session foraook me. In my fright I Blundered out the worst possible hint : I could have said : "I cannot do that. I cannot be the wife of two menl I thought you tnew I was engaged. " A look of steely , ioy contempt flash ed into his eyes He wrung my fin- g jers an instant until I cried out with p iain , then thro-v them from him , and \ilded his arms across his breast. "You dare tell me this , " be said in l' ' concentrated tones. "Answer me one question. What mean , pitiful motive has made you do this thine ? " "Ididnotknow youwero in ear nest , " ! replied , remembering , as I poke , how hard I had tried to maku lim BO though never , in my inner most thoughts , to this exi'ent never , s the Great Father is my judge , to > lat his future , or to bring about his mouth the white lines of agony now Irawn there. ' 'I thout'ht , a moment ago , " he an swered then , very slowly , "ibat in my ife i I bad no other prayer to make to leaven. I make one now , aud that " , that I may live to see you suffer hrough your love as you hare dealt suffering to me through mine. " His words sounded like a curse , fi led the room , and oppresced my very soul with a nameless dread 8 nd a haunting prescience of the fu ture. Shivering , I buried my face in my j nudfl. , Wnen I lifted it I WM alone. Colonel Lake had left mo. "When Roger comes home I will ; ell him all about it , " I whispered to myself. But somehow , when three months ater , Roger CM me , I had'so much else ; u think of , in the busy p-eparatiot/s' / ' tor my marriage , and my * ky waa to blue , that I could not bear to riak upon . it a single cloud. The Colonf-l's" words ' - setim < 1d'very idle now. As th.puhs > nynmery ooujd f [ > row out of the d > eep heirt-lovo Roger and I felt fur each other ! * How smiOl , 1 how unworthy of' him and of myitlf , had been my coquetries of the past. ' Never ] mind , I had all my ; future to atone. Then cam'o my wedding dayj when the t outer wqrld gave'me it * trailing benison 1 , in bright sunshine and balmy l breezes. I was Ro&er's'now ' his Very own and could have defied the universe''in ; my , exquisite happiness , f Six mouths laternjyhuaband entered " " ed , our lit'lo sitting "room , one morn ing j , bearing inhis - hand ' 'a letter stamped ( with an official seal. , < > t "Be , " he said my name was ) Beat rice , , but I was too undignified for its possession , fcnd'so they s'horYenedjit to j Be and hh voice'trembled a litt'e "it is yery soon , darling , to remind you that you.are a soldier's .wife ; but i I ara'oidered to report at once to Fort , under Col. Lake's command. They anticipate .trouble with tbe In dians. ( Qed knows how 'I hate to leave ydii my precious littiowife' , but there is i no alternative. I must'start within twenty-four ' , hour * . " "Leave me " I cried , starting to my feet , and throwing myself sobbingly on his bresst. "You shall not leave me. ' Take me with you , Roger , or you will breakmy ! heart. " "Child , , rt would be madness for you to undertake the hardships of frontier life. iWhhot consent. But I pleaded , do pitifully that'at last , reluctantly , yet gladly , he' ' prom ised thatiwe should start ; on the even ing of the next day. When I had "t'imo to think it over , I remembered he had saifl' he p'ost was uqder Col. 'Lake's ' command. I shud dered. He it was , doubtless , , whose influence had ordered my husband from" my sidejilnso he'h dnofdrea'm- ed of my accompanying him. Oh , what further evil mighi hi not work him ? Wa it not my , duty to UU Roger , all , and. warn him , against him i My courage failedjmeh I , w'rjuld wait and'watch' At least'he" should only strike at/him through me. Our journey lasted thre * weak * . ] was worn and exhausted atits ; close. The Colonel hjmself met'our ambn ' lance on its arrival. * ' ' > "You hav3 brought your wife , " 1 heard , him say ; in. amazed ionM,1n answer to some remarks .of Roger'.s after the firstgreeting ! "We willdo ' all we can to mak'e 'hir comfortable but it is very little ! Besides ' HB added something ; ini . ! vQioe so low that I failed , $ g.c tch it , < r „ ' ' ' A moment 'Tat'ert ceught light of his fac * s in- r fnllyv fifty years of age. The sight j caused my fear sad resentment to van Ish , and I held out my hand. "Won't yon welcome me , Colonel ? " I said. He bowed without seeming to no- : Jioe ; my outstretched band , murmured some ' courteous words of greeting , ] then turned away , to give a command ' to an'orderly standing near. I saw very little of him In the 3.ks , that followed. They were weeks full of excitement , for the Indi * tins were constantly molesting ns , and feara were entertained that they were meditating an attack. Indeed , they had expected one on the very night of our arrival , and this was what the colonel had confided to my husband. Still , spite of all , I was glad to be ' here. Away from Rog'er , I should have slckenrd of surpttasa. ' Now I was by his side , to meet and know the worst. "Why are not you and Laka better friend ! " he said to-me one day. "I ramiot understand it. " Nor oould 11-xpl < in , now that I had kept si ence so long ; besides , my dis trust was wearing awy. . Although distant and reversed , quietly repuls ing all my advances , I felt that Col > nel Like w.iuld work R jar no artive wrong. Until one morning my sophistries 3od. The Indians hvrt nude a sortie. No one knew their numbers or their B'retitth. It was nec stry to tend > ut n advance gu-irl from our litle "ion , th' U h eaoh nia-i - who want knew th.it ho m'glit never re turn. turn.At At 11 o'clock my husband , to rcy am'Jament , entered my room in full uniform. "Qood-by , little Bl" ho said "Pray : or my s < fe return , rl ar. T" am ordered ; o command the advance ! " "You shall not gi.l" . Icriad , wildly. 'It is hi revenge ! Fool that I have rusted him. " " Mydirling , oelm yonraelf. What do you meanl" Wait here a moment ! " I ex claimed. Leaving him transfixed wth ! aston- shment , I flew across to the Colonel's room. He was buckling on his sword ; as I entered. ' "You have done this thing , " I be gan : ' 'yon have seen how happy I am , and you must convert it mtp agony. Rescind your orders leave me my husband ! I throw myself at rour feet at your meroy. ' . 'I would have spared him if I could. He is the ouly officer at the lost capable of just this attack. I a. - iompany him , Mrs. Lee. The danger 's divided and equal for Inth. " "Go , if must bo , to your death ! " I answered cruelly. "You have no right to drag my husband with you. He shall not go ! " But words were useless , though I raucicd , as he turned away , I eaw : i tear glimmering in his eye. , Still I pleaded , clinging to Roger's neck , when he crossed in search of me. me.At last they tore him fr6m my sense- ess form , and when I recovered con sciousness they were far beyond tha reach of my entreities , but not my ayew , sent to a higher throne. "Punish him , oh God ! " I cried , in- my guny , "but spare my husband and bring him back to me. He said I ihould suffer. Ah , what was his suf- ering io this intolerable torture and inspenseJ" The day wore slowly on. At night- all , when my brain was bursting , we teard tb note of a distant bugle. > oine , at least , of the little band hAd returned. Like a white statue , I went forth to meet them. They cime elowly , bring- nt ; with them auma shrouded forms. Among the latter I know that. Ichnuld ind my husband dead , even us , find- "ojr him , I know I should go mad. Bur , no ! Leading tbe vnn he caia < ? , itting on bls h we , though in his iyes there smiled no welcome , and in bis trtoe naa u jlr i - lypallor ; bat was here , and I was not a widowed wife. I threr myself on the neck of the terse ; I kissed his mane , his forehead. ' . clung to Rrger in my wild joy at eeinc him agiin. "You are alive you are alive ! " I said , over and over. "Yes , " he answered , "but at what a erst ! A man to-day has given ' p hia life for ma. " , Heapraim from his horse then. The white dca'l face of Colonel Lake lock ed np at ui both. "We h Vb killed him B , you and I , " my husband eaid. "He was the noblest man tint ever lived. " And then he told me all the story. 3a had rilclin on a 1-ttle in advance of the oommond , when he suddenly i d be n surrounded by the foe. Fight despervely as he would , ha would soon have been overpowered , but that tbe Colonel had sten h's dangir. b'pu r'ng hia horse ahead of his men he liadfitwn to his rfscnc , charging down in the very midst f a shower of arrows. I was a de d worthy a god , " my husband continued. "I thought we were both unhurt , Almost miraculous ly so. We were batiug a retreat to our < command , when one of the wily ravages i launched'his ' tomiha k at my 1i 1 breabt. The 0 < > lonel saw it glittering 1j i in the air , snd throwing hinnelf be fore j me caught the bluw. The next minute i we were in safety , but safety rained too late. 'Don't re rot it , ' he bid , presiing my hand 'Tell her I did it for her sake. I loved her , .Roger , lay boy. I have not cared much for living since ; and now now that I have spared her the suf fering I would once have wished her I am glad to' die. Ask her to for give me those rash words I never meant them and let her future hap piness buy my atonement. " I have been Roger's wife many hap py years now. He was too noble to reproach me , though 1 told him nil ; but through my happiness mingles ever with my heart's self reproach , and the wonder if , at the judgment bar of God , Cain's brand will 'not be upon my brdw. BucKien'a Arnica Salve The .BESTSALVE in the world for Cuts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sorea , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. Thls , Salve la "guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- 'tlod'ln every caae or money re Eanded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH , Omaha. TESTIMONY : TbeCa-hltrof ths First'Katfonal Bank , Troy Ohio , says- J " -7 TWT , O. , D cmo r SOtb , 1179 D . BosAino Mint HB Co. , Plqua , p. : JGsmiaiEa ! I irt [ troubled iritb Bhsrau- t < sm last snrl i ? intho acute.I > m ) x > bvQr tkat .1 was niabls ; to CM roj hand. , . Through the ro- ommRa'dstiont ol my fr ends , I "wi * rndn d to try jcrar BtKmat o Core , irhlrh 'fciEledfaUlr ' b /an to soo'hv , cotnJort and allay * h.i pain , ad tnasbort itmn t as iclieTtdoI this distrtn'Df d'MU ' arUKsT > it"'pl asnrainrtcomint dine - Yours mpjetfally. . . JSO/LMEBEDITH. - Th'S KtMd'tr * pt& far UjeaSa Vs . " To try tbsmistobaoorxi'llf'oaetniat'geutn-m o TOM-OrarsM , by wcdtwng us , SiO ) w wll 'Mntt ' ouimr 'rttJs of tlw Blwdraittoto ; elx ol isfC BsoMdy , ty IV , Basflufco JfeHUoBio > Co , 35C' . AN OPEN AIIONQ THE LADIES The brilliant , fascinating tints of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefly arti ficial , and all-who vriil take the trouble way secure them. These roseate , bewitching hnes follow the use of Hagan's Mag nolia Balm a delicate , harmless - less and always reliable article. Bold by nil dmgttfsts. The Magnolia Balm conceals every blemish , removes Sal- lowness , Tan. JRedness , Ernp- tlons , ull erldences of exolte- mpnt and every imperfection. Its effects are immediate and so natural that no human being can detect Its application. Ask the lions suffercrn , vlc- r.uns ol fevrc nd > ju , tba marcurlal dl eastd patlffat. IOJT tbey recoTsred health , cheerful pltlta and i ppotlte ; lU _ you ky thiu r 5aOMrt wd * * F " "JM | . > CONSTIPATION , J.undlM = 1J"OK HEADACHE. Oobc , De ' 8 ° UR SIOUAOH' He" " nf8 ( P * icl rf MwCDST , or any Injarloai mineral mlwUnoo , hnt I ? Purely Texetable. containing these Southeni Roots wid Heibg , wiuch an aU-nri a Provirteiic * tow placed lo mmtrles where LlTr Dljeajo moat prevail. It will cuie all Dfceatm , nVfd h , ifcnwgement of the Liver nd Hovel ? TB'SrilPTOMS of Liver Complaint a f * n. rv ° iLbad V19,1" ln the > rtb : Pain n > I aofc.Mdeaor Jrfnte.o'ten ' mistaken /orKh uma- tUm ; Sour Stonwch : Loof Apnethe ; Bow lg M D&UIj"lT , < 5.aDl1.Ux . . : Headache ; Loag of , Memory with a painful sensation othatlne fall M to dp somethlnit which ou-fht to hive btea done DBbllltyLowf pirlt , a thlok yellow apP - P raDOeof tha gkln nd Eye , a dry Couzb of ten mistaken far Consumption. . .Sometimes many of th symptoms ilteud the distase. at others ver > ' fewjhut the Liver , the 7ig ? ? r8M In the " yl l % Xtn" "r the scat i i dJ'n' ! not rearuUted lu tlmeifr4t Buffering , wretchedness and death will snsuc. I can recommend as n efficacious remedy for dfcBMe of the Liver. Heartburn and Djipcpsla , mm" . - L wia 0. Wiinder , . i"ster 8trcet > Poet Master , fhlad ) lphla. "We haie tested its virtues , rersonally , and know that for Dyspepsia , BllUousness. and Throbbing Headache , it ( s the best medicine the world ever raw. We have tried forty othei remedies before Mmmons' Llvor Refflfllor , out none of them cave iur jnor than temporniv tc- I a : bit the Krgutalor not only relieved , " ' .u cured ut--Kditor TeiJrrph ( \ \ > \ Marou. On , J. B. iSEILIN & CO. . PHILADELPHIA , PA. ? . 11.00 Sold by all FEVER A UE , Serve an Inunction on By lnv"eorJtln/ fte'ile oonsUtuHon , rsnorat- In ? a debtltrsted ph < siqne , and enrUhlntr a th n and iBnnrriuoi.s circulation wlta Hnstettrr's Stomach Bitters , the flnwt , t-s roost highly ( auctioned , and the most popular tonlo and ( > rs. TantiTe In ertMnce For sale bv all Druggists ana Dealers je rally Drtpep la' * tnrtutd Tletlm , 7n > v < sees th oce < vn tide Ti > dtaktheirriijr at r Ht Nature's foUD'.BUDl Hull When at ) oar hed-IJo , KHencs Present * the s If tam draught , EbulUt.nl as ths HelUw If n n Nthr f u tiln qUf2 d In TABRUrr'a COOL ArzR-isi , Y ud in * ea-ti h-alm tnt y Taat UoJ , tha O eac I by 1 tin , H Bca t SOLD Bf ALL DRUGGISTS IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE MANUFACTURED BY Mast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0. The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Hundreds In use In Iowa and Xebruk * Sold by Dealers In nearly ev ty county. This cat represents oar Buckeye Force Pump \ which Is particularly adapted to Wind Mill me , as It works eailly and thrown a constant stream , and does noi freeze np In the cold * st weather. Send for price liit W. H. RAYNBR , Western Ag/t , Omahs , ffeh. THE ONLY PLACE WHERE TOO can find a good assortment ol BOOTS AND SHOES At LOWBR FIGURE than at any other shoe house ifftb * ettr , P. LANG'S , . 238 FARNHAM 8T. SHOES MADE TO 8BBER- i f * GO EAST -VU THB- Chicago & Northwester * 2,380 MILES OF ROAD I It U the SHORT , SURE and Safe Rent * Betvra COUNCIL BLUFFS urn OflIOA&0MILWAUKEE and all points EAST and NORTH. rr orraRs THE TRAVELING POTUC GRIATEB FACILITIES ASD ItOEK ADVAJTTAOI8 THAN ANY pTHER ROAD IK THE WEST. nb the ONLY ROAD betw # a COUNCIL" BLUFFS and CHICAGO TJpon whleb-If ma PULLMAN HOTEL CABS ! In addition to thsaeand to pleaw all classes of tr ; r ? . It rtv < > rUWT-CLASS MEALS at IM EATING STATION * at M cent * each. ITS TRACK J | STUL RAILS I llSOOAUHEf AHETH HNtfTI ITS EQUIPMEMT FIRST OUU If Ton wish the Bart Trarelhu : Aoeorenoda- U nsjou ulll 007 your ticket by this Boo'/- IS-AND WILL TAKE NONIOTHZR. All Tick it AffsnU can f U TOO Tbrorob. Ticket * ria toll load and Ciwck uroil ftag. gage t r * of Cbargo. OMAHA TICKET 01TICE5-12M rarnhaaj 81 , Cor nth , an.1 at Union P.clflc Depot. DE.V'ER OFFICE In Co'or do Central and Union P.d IcTkket Office. SAN FKANLIBOO 01CE-S Nir Montgom ery 8 titet. For Information , folders , maps , tie. , not ob- ralrublo at' Home Ticket Cfflos , addnm 1107 agr t of the Company , or NARVIK HUCHITT , W- STENNITT , Oenl Uanagar , Qeal PaM. AI D | , CHICAGO. ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , G n1 Aft Omaha ft CooiKil Bluffs. SHORT LINE 188O. K.C.,3T.JOE&C.B.RR. , Il the only Direct tine tc ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and UM WEJTT. No change of en betweun Omaha and St. Lonh and but ona between Omaha and Nnr York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities With l ea oharjw and In advanoa of other Un * > This entire Una Is equipped with Pullman's Palaoe Sleeping Carg , Pal aca Day Ocech- s UUler's Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated WegtlnghauM Alr.Rnk * . SKE THAT YOUR TICKET RgADBm larVia Kansas City , St. Joseph andtft OsK.R..Tla StTO Tickets for sata at all coupon stations la UM West. J. F. BARNARD , A. a DAWB8 , GenlSupt. , OtnTPuB.ATkietAtt Bt Joseph , Mo , tit. JoMph , Mo , W. a SEACHK1ST , Ticket Affen. , 1 Fifteenth Street , between Famhim and Dotil 0 , Union Bloofc , Omaha. JOS. TEHON , A. B. BARNARD , Pise. Agent , Omaha. Oen'rl Ag nt , Omaha. SIOUX CITY A PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. ThfOld JWtaWe Sioux City RwU. I 100 SOLES SHORTEST ' .ROUTE . I From COUNCIL BLTJPFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And al ! ) > olntsln Northern Iowa , Minnesota an4 Dakota. This ) lno Is e/rulppvd with tha Im proved WMtinghonsa Automatic Airbrakes-Had Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND CONTORT Is unsurpassed. Eleirant Dr&winz Room u4 4Ie puur Cari.nwne'i and controlled by th eotn- ianwT > Through With. ut Change b tw a Jnlon tadflc 'it r I > epot , Crancfl BJoSs , andSt. I' ol. Trauu l ve the Uafen ? Ki2e Transfer T ) pol t CouncU dla5f , l 6:1 * p m. . . aaehlng SUux City atl&M p. m. , ! " * > . Paul at llii.'S a. m , niikiee ' HOURS m ABVANCU o ANY OifliK " Rernrntng , leave St. Paul at 3'JO p m. . ar. ig at Sioux City tl:15 : 3 m. . and Union > aci c Tnm > foi Depot , Council Bluffs , at 9 0 a.m. Be sure that your tloketaraad Ti "d. C. ft P. R , R. " F. C. HOLS , Bupurintendent. Mlnonri Valley , Iowa. P. Z. hOBINBON , Ass't Oen-1 Pass. Afrent. J. H. 0-BRYAN , Southwtgurn Freight and Pu-eoirtr Agent. my30-tl Coandl Bluffs THROUGH TO CHiCACO Without Change of Cars I CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINCY IR-A-ILIRO-A-IX - - - - With Smooth acd Perfect Tiank. Elegant Pas senger Coaches , aiid PULLMAN SLEEPIHT A DINING OARS It U a Jioow'sdfied by tha Prso , and all who U avtl uvii It , 10 be tba Bert Aopointsd and Btet JJanigsd > oad la tha Country. PASSBNGBR QOING HAST Should b ar in mind that this .Is Ui BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points Kast , Kortb and Kftrihwtst. PatMngars by this Routa hav choice ot FOUR DLFFEBENT EOUTES , And th Advantage ot Six Dally Lines ol Falac * ars from Chicago to New York CityWithout Change. All Eipr s Trains on this lins ar * equipped with the W cttin ihouso Paltnt Air Brakn and Miller's l-Jt nt Balety Platform and Couplers , Ura most Perfect fio- Uction Against Acd- denU In the world. PULLMAN PAIACESLEEPINO AND O'NIHQ ' CAR I Are run on tha Burihigton Kouta. Information ooncci unz Routes , Ratw , lias Connection. ' , etc. , it II be cheerfully given by app yinf at the offlco of the Lurikglon Rout * , Sis rourtecmn Street , Omaha , hebraska. O.E PEHK.NS. D W. HlfCHCOCK. Oen'I llntia/er. Gta. West'n Pass. Ag1 ! . J. O.FHILLIi'PI. 3.Jo . , Mo. General Agent , Omaha. II. P. DUEL , fepfi-dl licket Agent , Omaha. ( DEC week In your own town. Terms and tt UDO ) cuittt fre . AddressiU. Hallett & Co , Pcnland , M , . , t , r Ui ONLY MEDICINE j That Acts at the Same Time oa A THE LIVER , A THE BOWELS , J and the KIDNEYS. 3 & 5SFW33SS will t j p rfect : If tncy become TERRIBLE SUFFEMROsC Bllloasn , Hetdaeke , dc6ConsHpaUpnan ! J.Pll , la' the rine , TSET cr BopyTrlaej or Bhea- ' ' rttu tl nrmors that- ll'-l nMurally. ICBDNEY-WORT C > f Whv suffer lon5Brfromtli ) torTT > irt SSl rffl bacsiut. . . a. . ' .zsd'z-y vtjeclii ' - . ? ir-'TTteS to * * , < * - * { - . ' % ! XV&SJI * * & * & tr : : . ' 'ttf * W > WflK . EI1DNEGEN is hishly recommended and unsurpasaed for Weaker or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright'a Disoasp , Losa of Enet-fjy , Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions nrisine from Kidney or Bladder Diseases Also for Ye'low ' F ver , Blood und Kidnev Poisoning , in mfcoted malarial sections. 3ythsdI tUaMonof : a FOREST LEVF with Jf.NIPEK BERKtW nd BAKLET MALT juri d po-lts formal In the btaJder aid pr v nt nrany l c , 8inrtlaz n atlee h n orlrntai hi tbe mrmbrtnoui U ln < of th > JuctJf > r w.ter p 94e It exclts healthy aetlun In tha Khlr > < r 'h'ffl strenicth , ttcor > nJ reetorinjr t it-e or iu ti > * h * lthy condltfon , onbnlhUwcol rcd eju-y flo r of urne H c n ho taken at ill tlrnr * . In all clIm'ttM and undrr clrazin tanoes wt-.nOut injury ti tbe lyttm U > illk ny ether preparation for KMney Jlfflcu lt- ItbtuiaTery p'eisannnl i.-rpeihlu ta ta an J fl or It h beea dilflcult tomakf prepMAU onUlnlnjr poiliive nlure ! prop rtlcs which will not nxunwtc. but he acceptable to tbe sterna ! Bfor t-illrtf Liver m-Jl abot'te of ' ' . - ny lac.irr KIDN'fiaHN' to CLKANSK th KIDNKTS fr\.m | | UI nutur Try It ant yn vii'I a > w.ju It us a f-mily ranllcmo. Udic csfccUlly will like It , aod O n'.Iemf n will fl. d KtDNKQE.N tlin bft Kidney Tmic ever used' NO IOK " .achbotfe nrs'h-svnttnre-f LA.WREXCBA.M.XRTIX , alwa Proprietary 0\V rn- BMUittjtaoir. which permits Kin KOEN t > ; * .r.I ( Tlthout liwnao ) bv DrnpzlnM , frocfffS i m. Of htr Penwtm T rrwhere. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Uso. It not fuund at jour Drug < tuiUnraroc < ii . wa will w-iitl a bottl prepaid to the nearrst firri1 O0c4 toyoa _ LAWRENCE & WARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GROCEE8 and DEALERS everywhere Wholesale a vnu la Onuh * , STEELE , JOHNSON 4 CO , mil tuppK th . jade at nuinu/nclur. price * . WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CFOCRAFHY O < rHIS COUNTKVe SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP. fr AT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE Its main Ilna runs from Chicago , o CTounclI IHnCrtjCnriforeaUDgpurpftjwiontT. Oaf , plain , piuatna thromrti Jotlet , Otte a. La fruit * . frreat fpatcro of cur'PaUca Caralsa 8 > " Oenetec , Mollne , Rock blond. Darenport , West SALOON her ioo can qnjoy year "I HbertjjlowaCltr-Mareawo. Brooklyn.Orinnell. stall hours of tha OUT. , I > e Moraea ( the capital of Iowa ) , 3tuart. Atlan Murnmcent Iron Brfdin spaa tha MlatcSf > * tic and ATOOS : with branches from Bur tu and MlnAonrt rlveraat all point * epM < S 57 t > i > Junction to Poorla : Wilton Junction toMusca- line , and transfers are avofatxt at Connct. QaSt rt , WashtasMn. Tslrtleld , Eldon. Belknap , Kanuw Cltr. Learenwnrth. and AtEblKM < 3Ot CntT9TUIa. IMnccion. Trenton. CJjIlatln. ' "urae- nectlons halnirmada la Union Dooot.1 rsn. Loavsawortli. Atchlton. and Kanoiu Cltr ; THE rui.NciPAL R. R. cowinvnuei * ,4 waohlnfrtoa tu Slcoarner. OekaJooso. and Knoz- TUI3 GKKAT THROCOU LIHX > ASOT i.- V1U : Keokak to Farntriiton , Bonaparte , Benton - FOLLOWa ton soon. Independent , EMan. Ottumwu. Eddj- At CHICAGO , with1 all dlrenrtnTl4Ber < tV vlUff.Osk&Joosa. f > ellttMnnro9. and D < * 93ioineat Eait and South. Nnrion toMonrofl ; De-Muinea tolaJlannlaanil , Wlnunttt AtlaatlutoJLflirlsandAudatxm. and it. W. 4 c. R. Kds. A * * * * to Dalian. This I * positively tlm only At W A8ni.vuiQK ttilOHTfl , Roflroad. . which owns , and operates a through uno from Cb\tgo \ Into tbe fitat * or Kanuin. Atu kiLLi.wttalii.Cwt.it.Si > i Tnronin Express raaaenger Trains , with Pull- AtPXORlA.wlth P. K A J.i P.D. 4 S. t IV rf p n > aJsA9 Cars attaonod. sro TOJI each war daily % 7. till. Mid. : and T. P. 4 W..B4V 7 * between CDICAOO snd PEonM. KA UR Cmr. At 110 VK IRLAXD wits Miiwaak fa. JkiCJ Cotwni. Bttrrrs. l , .Av nvoRra and ATCKI- blsnd d.iortLtne. tnd Rock lira * K At DAvexronr. wtth tha tMr.nport tea and Eaniaa City , via th * "Milwauk and C. M. & Bt. P H. R ( ftiyiXI Uin'l6haLln . " , . . Tbo " rjrOAC V-cc * ixlaad' * la mamiacentlr Ttth Centra ] low * R. qnlppoil fu road. b Ustnic'T perfect , and lu > t pia Moustd. witSD Mi i F. U tntk U l ld 1tult st 6l ralli- At'OtXCIL BMJTTtV with UnlOD WhaV will pUaia Ton mtsl will CM tha pi nu - - your menlg. irhila piuln artirt * of Illinois and to 'a ' , > Bc eof I A " oawua U. 1 At-1 , - - . M Trains. 1 < io gat an antiro - A KICK' . * , S a vocd aa U ivrred la any Oilt-olaM ! > > t l. " "IT * PML ail t rcts Tentr-n'Tv c ntf. AtCAJirji&t wjth-H SfcJ . , Jjpr otatlnjr tb fact that a majority of tha At ATCnnciX wUi AWh. Top peopla prefer nsnsjnta apartmontu for dlffartmt , wa. * s&i. a.ra aL.P. . R-J ( and the Immense pa-'sonCT business I At I.KATZN . . . jrro. w h Etan. , arrsnttnutlj. we r pleaded to > nCmt. . R.Kd . nounca that this Cgmoanr runa Pullman Puloti I At KANSAS CnT.wlth all llnss for tk * > 67ertn9 Car * Tor eJecpLns purpoa ? , and Palate \ and South wesu , PCI-I-MAX I AI > ACE OAKS arr run through to PZOKIA , UK * COtT ? C - BLTTPTS. KANHAM CITV. ATCIUBMMT , n < l I a/V' Tlckvta Tla thJ X.H14. known a tha "flreat Iloak. IiIanilKvntc II Tletet Agenta in tbe "United Suite * and C nitda. For lofbrmatlan not ohtalaable ft soar home ticket oB , A. . KlMB r.r , , E. 8X. JOHN. O nl S nvrintendeni. Oea'l Tltt. and ran GHAS. SHIVERIOK. FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS , And everything pertaining to the Fnrnitnre and Tjpholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE Ap 14 mon th Ml 1208 and 1210 Farnli'am Stre 4. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator ± 88O. MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & CO. , SPRINGFIELD , They also nake Buckeye Improved Iron Ueam Walking Cultivator , with or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Ilorse Styl * Enquire lor them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH , Sen. Agent , Omaha , Keb. JL V. GBJM. Mixfj tcr r of Mowlnz Ma- cblnM , Troaarjsbnrz. K. T. , sa s : My thumb , wss caoght In a machine and tras badly lau' d. 1 applied Eclectric Oil Ithamtrtt Insv-nt r list. I bare a lire ncmrer of tatn raplor d and nearly erery on * of them CMS it. M. Sn limit , of Oscodj.itl b..wjit : I bar * n ed your Eclectrlc Oil on cor'es for difffwt dlteisea , and fcand It to do | a t ynn r c mrs - rs nrf d. It has done jnstlearor me STMT tim , and Is ths bestCHjor mia nd t ist. Ivrer r i * . Hhll. P. Q. . nys : J bare cent sold ha 'hjoJucJse and dlaJocattd asil . " NERVOUS DEBILITY TT T Vlt ! Wcakufwaod ? I3 - Jj.Uinp.nr6y 8 tTa0.nfrom9 erworko No28. . nI r.ra rfy krowu. Price Jt F" * * = ' ° r and Unr/vial wtofS2. ? ? ° c o apl3di-.3p Pit. A. S. PENDEKY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAH tOCAIED HI5 IOAL oflCE. Q Ids * rrlc In