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Fre Marshall 3 Omaha Wholesale Markete. * | Mitier's bourbon whieky .- Brandy, very fine, per gal..... _ " Cotamon 't fine. Gin, 100 percent ... Holland, 90 per cent Rams, mixd Jamacs, per g Kennedy Bitters per gl |- LEA (H] Beat alaughter sole. £ =E gsZEE 55828 DEISS83233TI23RITINNESS ,. ped S8R R0SZR™ i I Boot webbiag, per oot HARNESS LEATHER. KLBEEEE ErrT<1- 288228 sumption e droggist, Tk BesTOx wARKET, E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. | Ths Cclonel himself met our ambun. ‘Manotacturers of Lesd and Ber Lead, | 18008 0D fta arrival. on ) 'ORDERS SOLICTTED. ZDI'IIIBTH_FDI‘JITDI 8T, cum&o. :;:u the first greeting. *‘We will do | “‘:- Dalbgr T —— Ao T s o Porcna: ~RAFERT & cO, w0l | e o | 53 Cou jlders, - COLONEL LAKE'S REVENGE. 75| 1had bean foclish” and” wesk, but not wicked, in my ingocent coquetry with Leigh Lake. I say ionoeent be- cause I had imagined it sport to him !’ as well as to myself. He had the rep- utation of being not only the hand- somest man in his regiment, but the greatest flirt, and I eaid, to myself, 2| “Tt should in thia case be diamond cut dizmond.” Somehow my eyes had fallen under hia first admiring glance, but T fort:- 1713 | fod myselt with tha thought: H‘}? | ““So healways looks. It isthe first move in his attaock.” I met glance with glance, amile with s I, and pretty apeech with saucy cet x¢, or sentimental repartee,acoord- 1y 58 one or the other could be de- jivered with more telii g eth ct. *‘Are you sincere, he questioned .ne ovening. *‘Answer me frankly. 1f you are n t, tell me s0 now, “In other words, nawered “throw down my wrapons, acknow edge my unarmed condition, aud ami ing iuvite you to advance to victory “‘No,” he eaid. At your hands I prefer defest. You acknowledys, however, that you hold' weapons— other words, that you wear a muk *‘No.” I replied, “‘I wesr no mask. I carry to weup'ns. Be merciful, Oclonel Lake." He grow pule, and opened his lips a8 if to spenk, then, hastily rising, and miking a brief udisu, he left me. 838 8883 fally fifty yosrs of age. The sight used my fear and resentment to van ish, and I held out my hand. “Won's you welcome me, Colonell” 1 sid. He bowed without seeming to no- $ioe my outstretched band, murmured some courteous words of greeting, then turnod away, to give a command | to an orderly standing near. I saw very litle of him In the woiks. that followed. They were | weeke full of excitement, for the Indi. | ans were constantly molesting ns, and | fears werw entertained that they were | meditating an attack. Indeed, they i'had expected one on the very might | of our arrival, and this was what the ! eolonel had confided to my husband, 8till, spite of all, I was glsd to bo | -here. Away from Roger, I should | bave sickened of surpsnss.” Now I | was by his side, to meet and know the we Wh’ are not you and Lake better friend?” he said to one day. “I cannot understand it. Nor oould I expluin, now that I had kept si ence to loug; besides, my dis. trust was wearirg away. Although distaat and reversed, quierly repuie. ing »ll my advanoes, I felt that Col mel Luke would work R gor no active wrong. Until one morning my sophi d. The Indians hud made 0 one knew their numbers or their s'rength, It was necorsiry to send ot an advance gu-rl from our litle g'rrison, th- uzh each mas who went well kuew that ho migit never re. turn, At 11 o'clock my hastand, to my I was a little frightened, a little in doubt as to its being wholly a matter of amusement t bim—a little dubious ss to how Roger would regsrd my conduct in the mstter, for Roger played & very important part in my life even' then, since—ulthough five hundred miles away—he had my promuse that on his return I would become hia wife, and 1 determined on the Colonel's next visit I would turn the conversation into other channels. But [ had no_opportunity to carry my gzod intenti into effect. His first act, when he entered the room, the next evening, where Isat alone, was to cross dirextly in front of me, then to stoop and take both ~hands is his. “‘You asked me last night to be meroiful,” he began. “God help you if you did not mean those words. The have been ringing in my ears ever sinee. Child, do you know—do you dream—how 1 love yon! You have have raiséd in me the first passion of my life, though I am to-day thirt five years of age. What a little, frai thing you are, and yet you hold in 80 | theso 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 ooquetry took wings and fled away, andit came adull realization of what I had done. Istrove to draw my hand from As well wicht I have tried to dis. lodge a stone imbedded for centuries in the mountain side. My self-pos- ou forsock me. In my fright I lundered out the worst pousible thing T could have said: ““I cannot do that. I caunot be the wife of two men! thought you knew I was engage Alook of steely, ioy contempt flash- ed into his eyes ~ He wrung my fin- gers an metant until I cried out with pain, then threw them from him, and fylded his arms across his b “‘You dare tell me this,” low, concentrated tones. ““Answer me one question. What mesn, pitifol motive has made you do this thing?” “Idid not know you wero in ear- nest,” I replied, rememboring, as I spoke, how hard I had tried to make him so—though never, in my inner. most thouchts, to thin ex:ent ~never, o8 the Great Fatheris my judee, to blast his tuture, cr to bring about his mouth the white lines of agony now drawn thera. “I thoucht, a moment ago,” he an- awred then, very slowly, *‘that in my life T bad no other prayer to make to Heaven. Iwmuke one now, and that is, that [ msy live tosee you suffer through your love sa you have dealt sufforing to me_through mine." His_words sounded like a curse. They fi led the room, and oppresced my very soul with & namelesa dread and a haunting preacience of the fu ture. ° Shivering, I buried my faco in my bauds. Wgnnn 1lifted it I was slone. Oulonel Lake had left me. “When Roger comes home I will tell him all sbout 1t," I whispered to myself. But_romehow, when three months Inter, Roger came, I had 8o much else to think of, in the busy p-eparatiotis tor 1y marvioge, and my tky wWas 80 blue, that I could not bear to risk upon it & single oloud. The Colonel's words seemed ‘very idle now. As thouzh any mirery sould grow out of the d=ep heurt-love Roger and Tfelt for exch other!” How amall, how unworthy of bim and of myself, had teen my ocoquetries of the past $SSRVSTIRSE3F 33883 88 GEEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. |Never mind, I had all my futare to Dr. King's New Discuvery for Con- | atoue. P certain'y the greitest|. Then ceme my wedding day, when mediox] remedy ever pixced witnin the | the outer world: géve me its smiling reach of auffe ing humanity. Thou- | benigon, in bright sunshine and sands of cnce hop-lers uff-rers, now | balmy breezen. loudly pro Iaim their praise for this wonderful Discosery to which th'y | and could have defied the unfverse, in owe their lives. Not only does it posi. tively cure Consumption, but Co Colds, _Asthms, Fever, Hoarsnesa and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields at onoe to it wonderful curative pow- er s if by magio. We donot ask you | rice, but T was too undigaifi-d for ts 1o buy a jarze bottle unless you know what you are getting. We_therefore | o Be—and- his voice trembled a litt'e rmertly request you to eall onyour | iy iy very soon, darliog, to remind J. K. Tsn, and get a trial bottle free of cost which will convince the most skeptioal of is wonderful merits, and show you what & regular one dollar size bottls will ‘do: saloby J, K. Ism. I was Roger's'now—hia ‘very owo— posi- | my exquisite happiness. vghs, | Bix months Iater my husband enter- 85 | ed our lit*] ing Toom, one morn- ing, bearing in his: hand ‘s letter with an official sesl. Bo,” he asid—my name wag Beat- possession, and ‘80 ihey shorfened it you that youare a soldier’s wife; but T am ordered to report at onoe to Fort ——, under Col. Lske's command, They anticipate trouble with the In. For | dians. God knows haw Ihate to leave you my precious littlewife, but there is noalterastive. I must start within CHIOAGO SHOT TOWER 0o, |t¥ent-fouehour.” ““Leave me;” I cried, starting to my feet, snd throwing myself sobbingly you will break my heart.” “Ohild, 1t would be madness for you to undertake the hard frontier life. I'canhot consent. But I pleaded #o pitifally that at last, reluctantly, yet gladly, he prom- ised that we should start on the even- ingof the nextdsy. When T had time to thiok it over, I remembered he had said the post was ugder Col. Lake’s command. I shud- dered. | Hpg it was, doubtless, whore influence had ordored my husband from my side,sinee he had not dream- od of my accompanying him. Oh, what tarther evil might he not work him? Was it mot my. duty to tell Roger all, and warn him againat him 1 My courage failed me—T wounld wait andwatch’ At least he should only strike at bii through me. Our journey lasted thres weeks, I was worn snd exhauated at . its close. STANDARD SHOT |o ik e wih you, Rogoe-ov “You have brought your wife,” T herd. him say, in amaned tones, in answer to some rematks of Roger's comfortable, & -d;::y lin:;‘ Besides—" * o something, in & 'voice so | low tha: I failed _e-;‘h it, T oaught sight of i vhad e a0 “wife. am*33ment, entersd my room in fall ‘aniform. “*Good-by, little B:!" ho ssid “Pray for my aafe return, deor. T am ordered to command the advance!” ‘‘You shall not go!” I cried, wildly. “It is his revongel Fool that1 have trusted him.” My durling, oalm yourself. What do you meant” ““Wait here a moment!” claimes Leaving him transfixed with aston- ishment, I flow across to the Colenel’s room. Ho was buckliog on his sword as T entered, ““You have done this ihing,” T be- gan: “you ha n how happy T w, and you must convert it by ony. Resoind your orders—leave me my husbani! I throw myself at your feet at your meroy. ' ©I would have spared him if I could. He is the vnly officer at the post capable «f just thisattsck. Ia.- company him, Mrs. Lee. The danger isdivided and equal for hoth.” “Go, if must be, 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 T fancied, as away, 1 saw tear glimmeringin his eye. SulT plended, clinging to Roget's neck, when he crossed in search of T ex- e, At last they tore him from my sense- less form, and when I vecovered ean sclousness they were far beyond the roach of my entreities, but not my prayers, sent to a higher throne. **Punish him, oh (God!” T cried, in my sgony, “but spare my husband and bring bim back tome, He ssid I should suffer. Ab, what was his suf. fering {o this intolerable torture’ and pensel” The day wore slowly on. At night- fall, when my brain was bursting, e Lesrd the note of a distant bugle. Some, at least, of the little band had returned. Like a white statue, I went forth to meet them. They came elow!y, bring- ing with them sums shrouded forms. Among the Iattor I knew that I chould find my husband deed, cven as, find- idg him, I knew I ahould go ma But, no! L-ading the van he cam: itting on bls h rae, though iu his ‘eyos thero smiled no welcome, and on his tace waw a ghus-ly pallors but ho was here, and T waa not a widowed 1 threw myselt on the neck of the horse; I kissed his mane, his forehead. Iclungto Reger my wild joy at seeing him agun, ““You are utive—you are alivel” said, over «nd over. ““Yes," he a1 od, “‘but at what crst! A ma y has given wp life for me.” He sprang from his horse then. The white dead face of Ovlonel Lake lock- ed upat us both, “We hve silied him Be, you and my hu-bard eaid. ‘Ha wasthe noblest man thit ever Jived." Aad then he told me sll the story. He had riidn on a l1tle in advanee of the command, when he suddenly had be-n surrcunded by the foe. Fight desperaely a8 he would, hs would s00n bave been overpiwered, bat that Golonel had seen hsdangor. Spu r'ng his horse ahead of his men he bad fl wn to his rescne, charging down in the very midst f s s:ower of arx T was a de=d worthy a god,” my husband continued. I thoucht we were both unhurt, lmost mirsculous Iy so. We were beatiug a retreat to our command, when one of the wily ravages lsunched his tomahswk at my beeast. The O.lomel raw it glittering in the air, snd throwirg himself b- foreme caught the blow. The next minute we were in safety, but gained too late. ‘Dun't resrot it, said, premsing my hand. ‘Tell her I Qi 0 fax) haE G RSIT v her, Roger, my boy. I have not eared mach for living siuce; and now— now that I have spared her the saf- fering T would once have wished her —I sm 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.” 1 have been Roger's wife msny hap- Py years now. 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SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS [P, Eastern & Western Citles Goupier and the celebrated ‘Weetinghouse Alr-Beuke: 1owe have tosted its virtues, rersonally, and | @SEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWS pata, Billi Vi know that for Dyw Throbbing Heedachie, 1t ts ia K City, Bt. Jc andwR B i i 8 world ever mw. We h 4 for #87 JoeandSe. Loals. w8 ver Regrlsior b uono of them cave us more than tempe s o Sl a1 cmpnd Gk 1 ot: bt the Regulator not only reioved, "o ditor Tel:graph and Messiior, MANUPACTURND ONLY 8Y J. B. ZEILIN & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1y 3.'F. BARNARD, 14 Fiféenth Street, 00 50k by all Draggiste. Joe 8T. PAU. D, G, et P 8 ket W Jotagh, Mo 1 Jemepls W. 0. REACHRIST, Ticket Agon's eiaen P a0 Douglas, Union Blook, Omaha., HON, A. B, BARNARD, Pase. Agent, Omaba. Gen'rl Ageat, Omaba. ey 8t. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siouz City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNOIL BLUFF8to MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCE, And all pointein Northern lows, Minnesota and ins is equ Dakcta, This Ji Joped Wit the o e A Brak e Westinghonse Automatic Alr Brakes aad iler Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT is nnmurpasscd. Elegant Drawing Koom sod Aleoping Care,owoed and coa rolled by the com- ¥ith ut Obangs between Tepor, Cvmmofl Blugs, uo loux City at 1690 1. m. A 1wse. m, mading 2oTEN HOURS v Apvanox or RooTa. ANY OTHER Returntng, leave St. Paul at 330 p =m., ar- griog 3t Biiux City w446 > m, and Union Serve an Injunoction on Disease Invigorating » ost highly nlo and pre- sentiye in axetance o sale by all Druggietsana Dealers ge orally THROUCH TO CH.CACO Without Change of Cars! THEH CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAITROAD. With Bmocth scd Perfect Track, Blegans Pas- tortured vietim, theocean tide “ita r water 1t . Nuture's foun: sups el When at 3 0ur bed-lde, rclance Presenta the s Ii-same draught, Ebulifent as the Seltzer SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTE IRON TURBINE senger Coaches, sud PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING OARS t 40 4-know'sdged by the taavel uver it, 1o be the Best AQ Best Maniged ) oad in the Country. and all who tod and PASSENGERS GOING HAST Bhould bear in mind that this i the BEST ROUTE TO CHICACO, Aud Points Kast, North and Nerthwest. Passangers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Biceping Caru from Chicago to All Expross Trains on thi WIND E“GINE New York City Without Change. Brakes and the W estinghouse P PULLMAN PALAGE SLEGPING AND D'NING CARS fepe-d1 Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the Werld. ‘Hundreds in use in Iowa and Nebrasks Sold. by Dealers I nearly every county. This cat represents our Buckeye Force Pump which is particulariy sdapted to Wind Mill nse, as 1t works easily snd throws s constant stream, aud does not freeze up in the cold- sst weather. Send for price list W. H. RAYNER, Westorn Ag', Omabs, Neb THE ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU can ind & good seorment of BOOTS AND SHOES At s LOWER FIGURE than st any other sioe Bouse i1 the city, P. LANG'S, 238 FARNHAM 6T. LADIZS' & GENTS, SHOES MADE TO_ ORDER. i Ay g ‘Are run on the Buniagton Koute. Information conce: ina_ Koutes, Rates, 1iams Conuect.ons, etc., w if be checrfally given by app ying st the officn of the_Lurii.gton Route, 515 Fourteentn Street, Omahs, Nebraska. C.E PERK NS, D W.HI Gou'l Mauager. Gen. Westn J.0. PHILLIvPI, s Gevorl Agect, Qmate. U} "y a week In your own town. _Terms aad 88 MANUFAGTURED T ?fl outfl free, idress . Hallett & 'criland, M THEONLY MEDICINE £ That Acts at the Same Time on 2 THE LIVER, THE BO and the KIDNEYS. % i ‘A _Thosegivatorgans arethe . ("?ffxfi?nq.flumyw:% o B v o o Tolow TERRIBLE SUFFERING.. Bilionspess, Headacks, Drmpends, Joune s S e Gon wil ive butto sader. Wiy suffer longer! O dahing oo O o augh d 5] EIDNEGEN is hizhly recommended and unsurpassed for Waak or Foul Ridneys, Dropsy, Bright's Disease, Loss of Ener Neryous Debilify, or any Obs'ructi-ns rising from Kidney Bladder Dis-ages Also for Yellow Fever, Blood and K id Pofsoning, in infeoted malarial sections, P! eontaiufog posicive iy Refore tubing any Liver m Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. If not found at sour Dragaists oF Grocers, > vou @ ill wond & Vottle prepaid to the nearest exprest LAWRENCE & WARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Iils. 80ld by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere Wholesale ageuts In Omahs, STEELE, JOHNSON & €O., will suppl the rade at manufactus. 1A MAN UNACQUA! E LEOCRAE NV 0% M) J WHO 18 oya T AR EY 25 fHIS COUNTRY, WaLL. "CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & IS"'.I'HE (?EEAT h?KV‘E$T NG L 'Kl BEJ““EEN THE EAST & T? T argiet oy G L | Erp ke Lo lows, City. Mareows. rinn o ta < | “ngnidoent iron Beidies span the ana A o trom | 404 Sisnour) rivetant o Pooria: W fine, a0 transfersare o 3 Fairtield, £ E-d [k e SREAT i TR nars Crry, Wil N EALACE GATS ace ras theo cof L ANTALACE.SARS Ay o ey an s T S bisd: pee = e e A. KIMBALL, e s, GHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADHS. And everyuhing npemining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICHS. OEAS SHIVERIOX 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. p 14 mon th s Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & C0., SPRINCGFIELD, y They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Style. Enquire tor them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb. NERVOUS DEBILITY Humphreys’ w2 moreors = P— (g et Homeopathicaa o aro 0 s o 98, Been o w2 523pecific No- 28 s ot ety i Pice S per vt or A U, Gazss, Maoutacturer of Mowing Ma- | vy and laren vial A powderfor 8, sent sty Biten, Tromusaburg, 5. b 35 hum | e o8 et O P g S gt s i sad wassodly nfored | B0 wAD, €O 18 Fuon St TogpPied Ecacti G >l ot Gt 7 | o Catagon of Bacl” > large ntmber of men smploved ibem see s P e ten: Thave vt o0 Eaeeinie O 5o nowes o direr i and_found it to do just as yom rec m- DR. A. S. PENDERY, B W S ST TR TV | CONSULTING PHYSICIAN sed. Bo- what the megical faeuty m: Dr | 4y PERMANWNTLY LOCATED HIS W/ Pascvers, Wull, P. . bavo oeree ;:: o ex’xf!z. : Tatlrfaction. 1hace ooed b i2 y own case, ou | 198 Tenth Sereet, QMAHS, NEBRASKA 2 Yroker Teg and dislocated sokle, vt He bad g D g e o ““hokn x owama 3y 35 TRUCLITS galisdon 50 gureer, Bk ‘.c'wfl; - o Lo D L T T | 5 g aght y, ey & o