Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 11, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    JMEW GREAT GOLDEN
P FROSTS RplVIAN
AND
Will Exhibit onLot Head
of Farisham Street A
i
F !
w & & % I
& 22nd , 1880.
Doors Open at 1 & 7 p. m.
MJagerfor 35 consecutive Ye3rsMR. HYATT FEOST
Irrfmense in Size , ,
1 - U.napproached in Grandeur ,
Unequalled in Merit.
FIV TIMES LARGER
TEAK EVER BEFORE ,
, Beguiling the Services of
,185 Men and 210
Horses.
Myriads of Bare and Strange
COLOSSAL SPECIMENS OF INHIAIDD NATURE.
Jdst added to this Exhibition the wonderful NONDESCRIPT
AZdblogical Specimen.the first and only one ever exhib
ited in a Menagerie in this Continent. Also the
BEHEMOTH OF HOLY WRIT !
i < Here also may be teen the most rre'and ' < INTERESTING ANIMALS IN
THE WQRLiD ; intereMinsrto students of natumlhi'tory , specially commended
and visited by th Clergy , head * of educational institutions , and millions of
THE FIRST PEOPLE OF T BE LAND. Naiure's marvels congregated in
vast numbers in this stupendous exhib"tionforminz a practical catnloaue alike
INTERESTING , AMUSING AND INSTRUCTIVE. The AERONAUTIC
OijOILLATTONSawnkon in the spectator an unusual degree of inter st. The
WONDEREOL GYRATIONS ANDEYOLUTIONSexcitea thrilling interest ,
affording infinite atousement to old and young.
THE PREMIER' SHOW OF THE' ACE.
3 SEPABATE SHOWS IN 3 SEPAEATE TENTS ,
The Boman Ciroua nnd Boyal Oolosseum Contains a Double Com
pany of Star Performers , Grandest Corps of
Specialty Artists Ever Assembled.t
Fresh ! Sparkling I Original I 1
.Oonciivei and Perfected Especially for this Grand Establishment.
" - -
SUPER EM WENT
A. IN. STATION ! , :
Dwerrodly to from snrwiioilty- ererd8 '
pxriment aud judiievrment. It IB _ uneqnal ed
Ui Chr itendcm. J ss and pnhhc ui.ite In
nronouucinr it a Ceeided a-ee lcinto _ the
amoBraent world A pctfttt and comple-
ntablishraeut , in\iticy.ooiDi ( Uouand chil-
Unglnc compct-ticn. It Is like reno ntd.
100 Male nnd Feinole
Equestriennes & 15MrltRidors , 30
Acrobnts.lOO rabian Ring EIo.s-
es , 20 51u iciansin Uniform.
3-Great-Clowns
- -
*
CbosenfromtheOld&nd Ken"World. . _ _ _ _
Thl * Great Ehow ban hud an existence of ctatiy thrtv-qua tc.s of a irntuiy , aud bat trav
elcd th world ovcr.whcrevtr eiii izatiin extendi , cullln ; from ea h na'i n to riiiled Btmo uio-nen-
to ! In th shape ot a remitt\ble PERFORMER OR JUililAL , enabling > an mburgh & Q . to >
prtB.ut to their patrons ontqucstrlan Eanqnot , o mposvd cf art'stie daintiei , th * very choicest
lu tbe land. '
A Feast or .Zoological Eccentridies ,
k _ i f ft '
Yenrctcy of wlilch retiDvfor theCrtttlms uhlbltedln alttna erle. A1 normal In its magni
tude. E TreartfidsEff : AKD BTABtUKO FEATDUKS to . > ,
? if A3IBUKGH & CO'S pr
Grand UiOo
Oo
Establishment I
A
-EMINENCE
Undisputed , !
Its Success is Unparalleled
in the History of Shows. A
Its Reputation is Unsullied , 1T.
and Its Show Pos T.
sessions are
LITERALLY ENORMOUS I
OBSERVE THE GRAND STREET PARADE
ftt About Ten A. M. < -
E
REMEMBER-THE-JAY ANDDATE , ; c
w
FRIDAY & SAT. , MAY 2SST & 22ND. p
r * > , , A \ i l * . L E f& 3 * w t
ONLY
KIDNEY
xou
riii1 * Mje a . Eiab i
t Jn Ia tl.e nick , Umr i
Grr 1. Inooat
ol Ur.se , ibd .
Bend lor our tre tij * on th SIdnsif nt.t'f * !
"Ech-e-Vba cjiiLHaiai a UtUe-iamnliSrt
containing a greit dej.1 or In'oraaUon - tree.
PHOPBIETHRS.
by D. W. SAXE i. CO. , Omiha.Ta
NOTICE.
.
*
' JennU A Atchtson , Cltcda > Clirk and Charles S
L , Clark , nonvncIJentdefendantB ,
Will U\e Totice that ttTe Omaha National if
6tnVilUonthc2s < l < laro { Ifarer , A. D. . 18sO.
fl'e its p-titlon jn the Diftrist Court.'withln and
for the County ol DougI , Stats of Nebraska.
aali t the said Jemiio A. Atcheson , Cliuda
C arifnd Chartes'L. Clark , defendants , the ob-
lectan l prayer of which , ia to exclude sold de
fendant * firm in ; itterxtt in and toad ncdivid-
ed one eight ( J ) interest In he followingdescrlb-
' "
"v-
cast 16 el ains and CO link * from the I section
'corner on the lin tetc sections M and 1 In
township 15 nor b.nmre 1 J * Bt.b < Hne the tooth-
west fen er ct-Und trxn d by Ctur.otta K. S ! <
Turner , thunea north 0 clains ! and 12 HaVito
the south bouudarof land owaed by Enoa
J iwe , thsmo aouji SS } degrees wejt , along
said south boundary 12 chains and U
links , thencesquth 13 chalns'jni J5 liaVs ,
"thfuco 5 ' 2c atns iuH Sllinks to tbe placs of
, containing tv entflve ( ifi )
ftcresraoteor cts , and th t a commissioner be- Lit
appomted to convey sild rrtlcstate to n d pJa-n
tiff and Iti Lcuera Jnliti ? and. yon , tbo siia cui
Jernle A. Atchefon. Uanda Clark and Charles air
L. dirk are required to appear juid a&swer said P.u
reU'doa oa or b fore tba lith day If June. A. tie
i ) , 1S30 THB-OMA1IA NATXOJiAL Ba 'K. Pil
By T. W. T. hinuxss , Its Attorney. W3
. Dated ilar SJ , 1SSO. jn2eTyoonJw fall [
1
Jc
I per day at boo : e. Simples worth IS tre
AddrcwS'Jnscn & Co. . Portland Maine ; tat
45Years1tefore tJicPtiblie.
TH.ECEMUJME
-UVERTlIiLS
are not recommended as a remedy " for
all the ills that flesh ia heir to , " but in
affections of theXiver , and in all Bilious
Complaints , Dysjxspsia. and Sic Headache -
ache , or diseases of that character , they
stand. without a rivaL
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used pre
paratorytb , or after taking quinine. Ag
a simple purgative they arc unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid ,
withtheimpression.McLANE'S LIVER
JPJLL. Each wrapper bears the signa
tures of C. JfcLvhE and FLEMING BEOS.
S& " Insist upon having the genuine
DE.C. McLAXlTS LIVEE PILLS , pre
pared by
FLEMING BROS.rittsunrsliPa. ,
the market being full of imitations of
the name ZleLiuie , spelled differently ,
but same pronunciation. _
COUGHS , BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION.
Wht a Well-Known Druggist siys about
Allen's Lung Balsam.
MOTHERS. READ !
OAKL SD SMTIOS , JCy.
crrLzms : The demand far Allen's Lung
Is Increasing constantly. Tbo ladloa
think there is no medicine equal to U tor Croup
and Whooping Cough. C. S. MAKTIN , DrcggUt.
Sold by all Medicine Men.
Toll-Gate No. 2rI5eiUtlful CUore
- . Picture. Very In
7 objects to find. Send stamp forpack"
ee. DR. E. C.ABB Y BuHalo N. Y.
Gentle
Who want glossy , luxuriant
and wavy tresses of abundant ,
beautiful Hair must nso
LYOPS KAT1TAIRON. . This
elegant , cheap article always
makes the Hair prow freely
and fast , keeps it from falling
out , arrests and cures grayness -
ness , removes dandruff and
itching , makes the Hair
strong , giving it a curling
tendency and keeping it in
any desired position. Beau
tiful , healthy Hair is the sure
result of using Kathairon.
ATTOHKEYS-AT-LAW.
WM. SIMERAL ,
\ TTOBNEY AT LAW Campbell's Block ,
JTX )3thSlreotbetween Farnham and Douglas.
OMAHA , , NKB.
D. L. THOMAS ,
A TIOHNKY AT LAW Loans money , buys
J\ _ and sclli real estate. Boom S , Creighton
A. C. TROUP ,
* TTORNEY AT LAW Office In Hanacom'a
Block , mth George E. Pritthett , 1608
St. OMAHA. NEB.
DEXFER L THOMAS ,
' TTORNEY AT LAW-CrulcVanank 3 Build
A. In * . ap/SU
A. M. CHADWICX ,
A TTOBKEY AT LAW Offlco 1501 Farnham
A Str et.
et.A.
A. SWARTZLANDE
A TTOBNEY AT LAW Cor. 13th and Farnham
A rtrert. may23tt
WILLIAM A. FONDA.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
XX Room No. 6 , Freuzer Block , oppoato Post
Offlce. OMAHA , NEB.
WM. L. PEADODY , t'
T AWYER Offlco In Crelirhton Block , next U "
lj FoEtOmce , OMAHA , NKBBASKA. C
Ca
OIA r rPBLTC. COIMOTIONS MAPK
D. MCLAUCHLIN. i.
i TTORKKT AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF
THE PEACZ Southeast corner Filtoonth
loDglagSt.
' Attended
O'BRIEN & BARTLETT ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
OFFICE-TJnion Block.riftecnlh an rarnhain' ' 1
A. L. RQBISON. ?
A TTORjfKY AT LAW. Eoom Crelghton
Block. OMAHA Neb. 1un-tf a
aI
ATTORNEY AT LAW. n
KARBACH BLOCK. COR. DOUQ. & I5TH ST8.
OMAHA , NEB.
W. J. Conneli
Attorney- t-La w ,
OBce' Front rooms , up ttelrs , In Hanscom'e
jew brick buildinj , N. W. corner Fifteenth and
rarnham Streets.
Walter Bennett ,
A.ttorney-'at-Law ,
Ornci : Over Byron Reed | t Co.'s Roa Estate
ffice , 212 Fourtceut h Street. ( eblZ-U
'OHM L BIOICK. UH&8. B. REDICK.
REDICK & REDICK , u
Attorney 8-at-Law ,
ni
Spodd attention frill bo given to all gulta nitt ;
gainst corporation ! ol every dcwrlptioa ; will tttc
ractloe in a ! itlie Courtfl of tbo State and tbe tcto
fmtsd Statcf. Office. Farnham St. , opposite to
ourt HOUBO. v tt
ADAMS & 3IMERAL , lotc
TTORNETS AT LAW Room 6 tc
EX Bloclr.lSth md Douglas f trootg. no9dh 86
86tl
5. F. MAHDERSOfl , tl
ST AT liA iT 212 Famlum Street
Omaha Nebruka. 01
01II
PARKE IIbl
TTORNEY AT LAW lith ad DoOfc-i blof
fStrsets | , with O. W. Doane. ofI
W. T. RlCHAEOU. G. J. HUKT til
RICHARDS & HUNT , Slj
Attorneys-at-Law. ardi
OmcB 215 South Fourteenth Street.
"Sga
thhe
EAST INDIA tn
ro
etj
tri
qn
diiTt
anon Ch
> |
onmi
(4)ap5d&wly"S
BITTERS i thira
\ race
ILER&CO. co !
. , . 801
OLH MANTJFAOTUBBR3 in
toi >
OMAHA. Nell. 176
176Yc
$500 Eeward. col
W will pay the above reward for any case of dc :
iver Complaint , Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , In- th <
igesupn , Constipation or Coetirenesa we cannot
irswith West' * Vegetable Liver Pills , when the
tractions are strictlr complied -with. Theywi
urely vegetable , and never fail to give satisfy.
tal
pn Sugar coated. Large boxes , contamlmr SO
ills , 55 cents. For sale'by all drugjristsTBe- ioi
are of counterfeits and .
- wfc. tt uj u tUiiiAUOuflv The ITCQu *
nannfactuted only by JOHN C. WEST L CO :
Ihe PiU Makers , " 181153 W. JIadbon dt. ,
tdago , free trial package sent by mail pre- wh
? on receipt of a S cant stomp.
Sold at whoiesa3e by 0. F. Goodman , J.E. Ish. lal
idKennardForsnhe. Ornata , (4)ap5d&wly ( ) we
HER OLD DBESS.
rions BzriECTioir ON TEMALB HERO
ISM COUHAOH NEEDED TO DKESS
PLAINLY.
Tae FarMan. - <
Ah ! you do not knovr much cour-
rga a woman needa wh'en she makes
up her mind to be lnays tliinly
dressed ; you do not k'now what innu
merable and irresistible temptations
ahejs obliged to. Ksist. tvery momsnt.
To be wise with regard to dreas ia to
ba sublime. Tc. paes by an attractive
shop and to aee hung in the wmdoto-'a
fascinating toilet that eicitoa your ad
miration ; to devour this charming
prey with your eyes ; to build
all kinds of castles-in-Spain with
regard to it ; to dress yourself , in your
mind , with its coquettish laces , its giy
ribbons , and to say to yourself : "I'll
will put two rosetttea in my hair ; the
white ribbon will Eerve for ascarf , and
I will use thelaca for the waiatandthe
sleeves , " and then suddenly to tear
yourself violently away from such cul-
pabla thoughts , to-reproach yourself
about them , as thought you had been
committing a crime , and then to fly
courageously and heart broken away
from the temptation , without even
stopping to ask its price. This requires -
quires more strength of soul than to
wage in terrible combats. A remark
which wo heard the other day , made
with a tone of stoical resignation
and noble humility , seemed to us to
equal the grandest words of the au-
tiquo Spartans and Roman heroines.
A woman was going to a ball , to a
magnificent fete , and she was busy se
lecting materials for her drees from a
quantity of soft , shimmering silky
stuffs , which her eyes were devouring
with delight. She asked the price of
ihem ; it was very high. Then , push
ing them sadly away with the tips of {
her fingers , she eaid with a si h : "It's
tao dear ; I will wear my old dress I" I
My old dress ! Do you feel how much * !
Bad resignation lies under those words ?
It is enough to bring teari to one's
eyes.
A Race for a Bride.
POLLOCKSVILLE , N. C. , May 3. A
novel wedding occurred here to-day ,
[ t seems that Messrs. John Miller aud
Alexander Bibb , two well to do farm
ers , were in love with the same lady ,
Leonora Loyd , a beautiful girl of this
plac. She wa not able to decide as
to which she liked best. On Sunday
morning Bibb nalked home from
church with her , aud left under the
impression that she Slid she would
marry him Last night lover No. 2 ,
Miller , went to tea her , and under
stood her to say she would marry
him. Both men this morning
went to the court houie to get
out tha marriage license , and there ,
men. _ Each one armed himself with
the necessary documents , and each
left with a license to marry Mies Loyd.
After some talk they agreed that the
first man who reached the lady's house
should marry her. The residence of
Col. Loyd , the Isdy'a father , is one
mile distant , and both men slatted on I
the race for the bride. Bibb soon left
the main road and darted into the
woods , expecting to make a short cut
and reach the house before his rival ,
but Miller kept tbe road and got in on
the home-siroacb , eight minutes before
his rival. Both man were in sight of
each other goinx np the lane to the
house , and Bibb\i efforts to overtake
his rival was almost superhuman. /
When they reached the house Bibb ,
from sheer exhaustion , fainted on the
Eorch , almost at the foot of his lady
ivo. When the matter was stated
to her she said he had come to the
conclusion that she liked Mr. Bibb
the best , and therefore she would
marry him. Her sympathies were
won over by seeing him faint. She
stited that she believed that both
loved her ; but that he who faints at
the danger of losing a bride must love
her more than he who is cool and un
concerned in the midst of it all. The
affair causes intense excitement in this
small place. To-night the Rev. Aaron C
Jasper , the well-known Baptist min
ister . , married Bibb and Miss Loyd. a
So ended one of the most startling ro t
mances in real life ever known in the c
history of North Carolina. 1t
1T
Reminiscences of Early Railroading' . T
W
Mr. J. H. Jackm&n , in a recent let- a
ter , shofrs that'in the matter of speed \
locomotive ( engines of to-day are -not
greatly superior to those of earlier Ic I
times. Ho'says : "In 1849 Ross Win- c
in ? , ot Baltimore , built a locomotive
for the Boston and Worcester railroad.
It had a seven-foot driving-wheel and cc ct
was intended for very high speed. It c
had steel springs to support the Tl
weight , and was fitted with many new
devices. I was sent to Baltimore to
look after the construction and deliv-
3ty of this locomotive , and also to
itudy the matter of coal burning , which
iras a new thing on roads inNew Eng
land at that time. I ran the ongind "
for about six weeks , and should have
run her longer but from the fact of her
iriuing wheels breaking. They were
nado entirely of cast-iron , with chill-
id faces. These broken drivers were
replaced with Imported .wrought iron
ivheelsJhe firsfof the kind ever dm-
ported.5 The locomotivewasjnamed
'
ho'Carroll of Carrcllton. IU speed
indcr : favorable circumstances was one
nile in sixty seconds , the fastest lever is
ran it ; the trial was not accurately
loted , I having enough to do to attend
he machine , and those with me were ;
oo much flustered with the excitement
o accurately note anything. I have
raveled many thousand miles on
ocomotives since that day in order o
o test speed ; and while I have >
ecn f some high speed made ,
till I have never seen the locomotive
hut could lay right down to it and
mtrun the "Oirroll of Carrollton. "
'n , those days we had no power
irakes , and to run at such high rates
speed sometimes became dangerous.
remember one instance in the night
ime of rounding a curve at about
ixty miles an hour , when a danger
ignal met my view ; I shut off steam
nd whistled down brakes , , .but they
lid not seem to check me. I whistled
gain. ' Still the speed kept up. I
ave the third signal for brakes ; and
hen [ reversed my engine , saying to re
ior : 'Do your duty , my beauty , or in
wenty seconds it is good-by to * rail-
oading. We came to a stand still
ighty rods from a train on the main
rack , having tun one milo and a
narter from the place where I first -
iscovered the red light. "
,
tvo Colored Men Heroes and
Martyrs ,
hatleston : ( S. C ) Newg and Courier. .
Tire colored laborers , named Telfair (
adStowertjWent down into & firo-well .
0hatleston on Thursday morning. A I
w moments later , overcome by poii-
nous vapor , they were lying m the r.
iud and water gasping for breath. A
riorcd laborer named Simoni haston- .
to their relief. At teen as he felt
first effects of the noxious gas the .
as hauled out. Undismayed , a
riored man named William Robert- .
n insisted on ieing lowered down
ttie well. 'As he touched the bot-
ni he fel forward as if , shot. There
ere now tlrere dying men in the well a.
bluntccrs were not wanting. " "A .
lorcd map name'd James Seymour
.
ascended into the depths , and fell as
lose who preceded , him had done. ' .
Stewart , one of the two men who .
entrdown to clean out tha well , was
kken out alive. Telfair , his compau- .
, was dead.These two , Stewart
id Telfair , were engaged In their
jual work. Robertson and Seymour ,
ho endeavored to tave the stricken w
borers , trere dead when their bodies
ere removed. They died for their
friends. Brave and loyal hearts had
throbbed under their dusky skin.
Knowing that they risked their live ? ,
they demandsd that they be allowed
to make an effort to rescue the men of
their own race who were breathing
their last. They shared the lot of the
man whom they hoped to preserve to
his wife and children. Their own
wives are widows and their children
are orphans.
When white men bear themselves
as Seymour and Robertson did , their
names ring through the land as heroes
and martyrs. Shall less honor be paid
to the two colored men who , with no
hope of reward or expectation of fame ,
sacrificed their lives on the altar of
humanity ! They are heroes and mar
tyrs an honor and example , and MO
trust an inspiration to their raca ! The
spirit of true freedom is indeed abroad
when unfettered colored laborers can
rise to auch a height !
But something more is needed than
words of praise. The men who gave
up their livea for their comrade , the
laborer who died at his post and the
laborer who narrowly escaped and was
sent to tbe hospital were tha sole sup
port of their families. For their re-
liefa Charleston firm , who insist that
their name shall not bo known , ssnt
us last night § 50. They say : "Death
overtook these men wtile at honest
labor , aud wo hops the charitable of
our city will see that their families are
not wholly penniless and destitute. "
From another sourcs wo have received
820 with a similar message. We trust
other citizens will follow these good
example ; . It will give us unfeigned
pleasure 1 to sea that the contributions
are properly applied.
NOT A BEVERAGE.
They are not a beverase , but a medicine , with
curatne properties of tha highest degree , con
taining J no poor xh'sky or poisonous orugs.
They do not tear down an already debilitated
system , but build it up. One bottle contains
more hopn , ti-at la , more real hop strength , than
a ; barrel of ordinary beer. Every druggist in
Rochester soL'a them , and the pbyaicians pre
scribe them. Evening Express on Hop Bitters.
Over indulgence in eating and drinking ,
whereby the liver is disorganized and the
system deranged. The suffering resulting
from dyspepsia is very terrible , and the
sooner the patient can get relief the bet
ter. There is no remedy so effectual for
the cure of this disease as Simmons' Liver
Eegulator.
D. B. Dobson , M. D. , of Deer Park.
Ala , says : "I have used the Eegulator
for cifht months , and find it has cured me
entirely of dyspepsia. It is the best medi
cine I ever used for that disease , or , rather ,
it ii the only one that has proved sat sfac-
tjry. "
NO HOUSE COMPLETE
without a bottle of SOZODONT. As
a , mouth wash it is most sanative ; as a
toilet article a luxury , and it ] regular
use from carlyj-outh to old a e , would
tend to secure and maintain beautiful
and healthy teeth. It is also mcst
economical , as a few drops upon a
brush is all that is needed for elticacy
and pleasure.
A few drops of Spaulding's Glue on
a brush , properly applied , holds like a
vice.
All Played Out
T < a common complaint in hot weather.
If you * eel so , get a package of Kidney
Wort and take it and yon will at once feel
its tonic power. It keeps up the healthy
Kction of the Kidneys , Bowels and Liver ,
nd thus restores the natural life and
/trength to the weary body.
Bucslon's Arnica Salve
The BEST SALVE in the world for
Cuts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt
Rheum , Fever Sores , Totter , Chapp
ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all
kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve
is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac-
lied in every case or money re 5tmdcd.
Price 25 cants per box. For sale by
8dly J. K. ISH , Omaha.
Free of Coat.
DR. KINO'S NETV DISCOVERY for
Consumption , Coughs and Colds ,
Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given
away in trial bottles free of cost to
the : afflicted. If you have a bad
cough , cold , difficulty of breathing ,
hoarseness or any affection of the
throat or lungs by all means give this
wonderful remedy a trial. As you
value your existence you cannot
afford to let this opportunity pass.
We could not afford , and would net
give thti remedy away unless we
knew It would accomplish what we
claim for it. Thousands of hopeless
cases have already been completely
cured by it. There is no medicine in
the world that will cure one-half the
cases that Dit. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY
will ' cure. For sale by
(6) ( ) t JAMES K. ISH , Omaha.
A JOYFUL ANNOUNCEMENT.
to suffering millions is the glad tidings that at
last a certain cure far piles has been di co\t.red.
500,000 persons who have usid Dr. Silsbeo's
"Anakesis , " pronounce it infallibla. Doctors of
ill medical school * prescribe it in aractiso ; cm-
pidci and nostrum venders counterfeit and
imitate it , and all , without exception , ad nit
that it Is cntit'ed ' to the name of "Medical Mir-
icle. " Nohmg in medicine Is more simple , ra
tional , prompt a-.d cettain. It is not an acci
dental blunder of inexperience , but the scientific
solution ot a most difficult problem , by an ac-
Mmplished physician ot 40 years practise and
Jtudy. "Anakcsir" is a happy combination ot
loothlng poultica , supporting Instrument and
rurative medicine. It alleviates at once the
most excruciitlng pain ; it holds up the raw ,
lenaitive tumors , and by firm continued pres
sure and medication applied to the swollen veins
able to cure tha moit inveterate cases of
blind or bleeding piles. Tne inventor of "Ana-
sejis" may be well regarded as a public benefac
tor , and sufferer ! from this terrible disease will
hank us for calling attention to a discovery si
Torthy. It is not less singular that in the cir-
rular concerning Anakesij , full directions are
riven for preventing piles , a fart never before
ibserved in any medicine ths proprietors wished
lell. "Anakoiis" is sold by druggists every
vhere. Sent tree on receipt of price , 81.00 pjr
ox ; sunpl-a gratis by J . Ncujtaedter & Co.fcox
1818 , New York , E lo manufacturars of Anakesis
Cat arrhal [
HA KINO offcmire mucous , PAINS over the -
res , CRACKLING In the head. SICKENING
reath , DEAFNESS and tickling in the throat ,
SIGNS of CATARRH. The PURULENT
ECRBTIONS thrown upon the BRONCHIAL
UBE3 while ailecp , follow the mncous mem-
rane , and POISON THE ENTIRE SYSTEM ,
uflerois know bow OBSTINATE the disease Is.
he acUon of Catarrhal Vims , like that of small- '
ox has been FINALLY DISCOVERED. Catarrh i
mow cured.
McKnnnrr.B , R'd Pres. . S3 Broad St. , N. Y. l
"WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH CUBE Is won-
derful. "
H. BROWJI , Merchant. S33 Canal St. , N. Y.
CATARRH 11 YEARS. Cured by OUB package -
age ; w
ButroicT , Jr. , Jeweler , 697 Broadway , N. Y.
familf of. ) Cured of CHRONIC CATARRH.
L.BRCBIVI43 Broadway , Y. Y. , CATARRH
10 YE ARS. Could ; iot taste or smell. Cured.
lost my voice by Catarrh , and have been cur
ed. " J. HUDBRSOS , 165 Newark Ave. , Jersey
City.Si -
„
D. tWoo s , VST Broadway , N. Y. , cured o
Chronic Catarrh.
A. NnraA3 , Merchant , 305 Fulton St. , Brook
lyn CHRONIC CATARRH. Given up by
physicians. .Cured.
B.i TnoaSK , Insurance 183 Montazne St. ,
Brooklyn8cU and son cured of CATARRH.
D. McDovALD.Verchant , 713 Broadway , N.
Y. ifSister-ln law. ) Had CATARRH o
TTKARS. Cured.
Etc. ? Etc. , E < c. , Etc. , Etc.
CURED 1 "CURED T CURED I CURED !
O , PiE3B7i.T.uProp- End Hotel , Long
Branch , Cured of 20 years Chronic Catarrh.
H. Blows , 393 Canal St. , N. Y. , Cured of 11
years Chronlc Jatarrh.
D. McDosAiD , 710 Broadway. S > Yr.Sister-ln. ( .
Law ) Cbred of 40 years Chronic Catarrh. > f
.w. JACOB SWARTI , Jr. , 200 Warren St. , Jersey
City , cured ol 18 years chronic Citarrb ,
B. Thow. 188 Montagu * StT3rooilyn , ( self
and. son ) cured of Catarrh.
McKunrer , RR. . Prei , 33 Broad St , .N .Y. : re
"My family experienced Immediate relief. "
&c. . &e.r , * c. , , Sx.t IK. it
DR. WEI DE MEYER'S PAMPHLET with the > e
IOBT'remarkable testimonials pn record , sent
, by ha-Ajr ntsr3Ie3SfS.D. B. DEWEY &
0.,18DeyJSt. & , Y.or by-DruairliU. The ( toe
delirered f J package , hlnkof areot E (
ire ( or an obstinate disease , at this trifling
A k the recov
ered d 8twptlcsbil-
IIOTS sufferers , Ac
tinia ot fever and
azue , the mercurial
diseased patient ,
how they recore.-od'
health , cheerful
spuits and good
kppetlte ; they will
Best
. CONSTIPATION , Jaundice
s SICK HEADACHE. CoUc. De
' SOUil STO CU. Heart
Remedyi , warranted
< ? nau > a l8 Particle oi MKICDBT
, , or
any Injurious mineral substance , but la
Pnrely Vegetable.
ShlS0108 tose , * ° utbeTn Boots and Herbs ,
an aU-wise Providence has placed to
C
.
TIIE SfMPTOUS of Ltver
ra"vrsubad Vf0 In the Complaint thIUn : in are. th5
ti n-f * ! ? or Jointa.o't a mistaken forllheuma-
V'Z'n7 Sto ° ael1' .Lo'sof Appetite ; Eowtls
M'"a' eiycostiyeand ix ; Heidache ; Loss of
Jiemory , with a punful sensation of havin ? fail-
tel ? ° , lnethmffwhich ousn' ° have tera
DebUity , Low Spirits , a thick jellow an-
pearanec of the skin and Eyes , a dry Cough &
ten mistaken fjr Consumption.
' : of th63c '
. sy P'onw attend
the
disease , at other * very f swbut ; the Liver , the
brwst organ M the body , i , generally the seat
? wc'.antl ' ' no' reflated in time.great
ffering ,
wretchedness and death will ensue
i can recommend as an efficacious remedy for
disease of the Liver , Heartburn and Dvspepsia ,
SimmonsLivr Regulator. Lewi * G. Wmlcr
PWladdpn" Str ° 0t' AaefatoBt r ° 3 : Master-
"We h e tested Its Tirtue ? , personally , and
hat'or Dyspepsia , Bilhousncsi. and
ing Headache , it U the bc = t mcdiciao the
world e\cr saw. We.havetned forty other
remedies before Simmons' Liver Regulator , but
none cf them gava us more than temportry re
lief : but the Regulator not only relieved , bus
cured us. " Editor Teljgriph and Messenger
Macon , Ga.
OSLT BT
J. H. ZEILIN & CO. ,
PHILADELPHIA , PA.
Price , fl.OO Sold by all Druggists.
sepUeodawly
TURBINE
WIND ENGINi
MANUFACTURED BY
Mast , lees & Co. , Springfield , 0.
The Strongest and Host Durable
In the World
Hundreds in use In Iowa and Nebraska. Sold
by Dealerj in ntarly cvfry county.
This out represents our
Buckeye Force Pump
which ia particularly
adapted to Wind Mill
use , as it works easily
and throws a constant
stream , and does not
freeze up in the cold
est weather. Send for
price list to
W. H. RAYNER ,
Western Ag't , Omaha , Neb.
Has Just received a lot of Spring goods. You
re invited to call and get prices , which he
uarantee3 the lowest in the city
mlCTf 1223 FARNIIAM STREET.
AVER'S AGUE GUR
For the speedy relief of
ver and Ague , Intermittent Fever ,
Ohill FeverRomittent FeverDumb
Ague , Periodical or Billious Foyer ,
&c. , and Indeed all the Affections
which Arise From Malarious ,
Marsh or Miasmatic Poisons ,
lias been w idely used during the
last twenty-five years , in the
treatment of these distressing
.diseases , and with such unvary-
ling success that it has gameJ the
reputation of being infallible.
, , The shakes , or chills once broken
by it , do not return , until the disease ia con
tracted again. This has made it an accepted
remedy , and trusted specific , for theFeier and
Ague of the west , and tha chills and fevers of
the south.
Ajer's Ague Cure eradicates the noxious pois
on from the system , and leaves the patient as
wellarbefo-e the attack. It thoroughly expels
the dleea'0 , so that no Liver complaints , Rheu
matism , Neuralgia , Dysentery or Debility follow
the cure. Indeed , wh < re Disorders of the Liver
and Bon els ha vo occurred from Jllasmatic Pois
on , it removes the cause of them and they disap
pear. Not only is it aa effectual nre , but , if
vaken occasionally by patients exposed to mil-
aria , it will expel the poison and protect them
from attacic. Travelers and temporary re'lJents
in Fever and Ague localities nre thus enabled to
def v the disease. The General Debility which ia
so npt to ensue from continued exposure to
Malariij and Mmsma.has no speedier remcdy.
for
LIVER COMPLAINTS ,
it ia an excellent remedy.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. O. ATER & CO. ,
Lowell , Mass.
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
IN JEDICINE.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
Vital Weakness and Pros
tration for overwork or
Indiscretion la radically
cured by It.
iWSS'S ? Specific No. 28.
cessful remedy known. Price SI per vial or 6
vials and large vial ot powder for 85 , sent post-
frc on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS'
HOMEO. MED. CO. . 109 Fulton St. , New York.
Must. Catalogue free. ] apl&lawflm
m : n-esk. SISadayat home easily mad e.Uostly
outfitfreo. Adilros3Trne&Co.Portland. Ma
IS j & ff&'tStTiffi iai
! : * * ? ' | * 'c:1Tr'l
SXZDVrowiI $ * " * * : : 3t2ieinTat-
] ± 1 i | i-1 , . * , > , ur-Cr " * * - TCv J-cca itor. aoi Ufa
Vuj Ete : neir hfo Ml T ! C. ( a tto ct J an
- _ _ _ „ . , Hop . '
thout ictoxicallnic *
fi atfer what yoarfcc tess or sjmptomg are ,
va ? a ? ; i fctff'.rS5p0 g5
/o'SurefltS 0 - " " -o ! *
n case they
notciUViaS1yiSoullJl iihnodTtIt2S'an : < 1
Get name tUs dnj- .
Hte-CWBn Cc i t , and best
- , . i .v . , .e cure for drunk
caoess , use of optam , tobacco and narcotics :
GBAYS SPEOI FIG MJBDICINU ,
TRADE MARK.The Great JHADE MARK.
English
k Remedy ,
1 An unfailing
cure for Sem
inal Weak
ness. Sperma-
torrhea , Im .
Befofi
.hat follow aa aequence of Self-Abuse ; Ion
Memory , Universal Lassitude , Pain In the
Jack , DUnncsa of Vldon , Premature Old Age
ind many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or
Consumption s.nd a Premature Grave.
jC3TFall particulars in our phamphlet , which
desire to send free by mall to every ons.
ETTbe Specific Medl Jie Is sold by all drugzlstt
tl per package , or sir packages for $5 , or wll
sent free-by mall on receipt of tha money b ;
The Gray Medicine Co. ,
No. 10 Mechanics' Block , Dxreorr , MICH !
OLD TN OMAHABY J. K. ISH , AND BT AL
DEUGai3T3 ETERYWHEKE.
GO EAST
VIA THE
Chicago & Northwestern
2,380 MILES OF ROAD !
It u tlia SHORT , SURE and Safe Route Between
COUNCIL BLUFFS. .
AM
GHIOAGO , MILWAUKEE
and all points EAST and SOUTH.
IT OFFEKS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE-
ADVANTAGES THAN AST
OTHER ROAD IS
THE WEST.
_ _ , It is the ONLY ROAD between
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon which la run
PULLMAN HOTEL GAES !
In addition to these and to please all classed of
travelers. It give * FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Us
EATING STATIONS at EO cents each.
ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS !
ITS COACHES ARE THE FINEST !
ITS EQUIPMENT FIRSr-OlASS
H you wish the Best Traveling AccommoJa
tlons you will buy your tickets by this Ronta
J3TAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. ,
All Tickets Agents can sell von Through
Ticket * via this road and Check usual
Baggage Free of Charge.
OMAHA TICKET OFFICE3-1S4 Farnham St. .
Cor. 14th , and at Union Paciflc Depot.
DENVER OFFICE In Colorado Central and
Union Paciflc Ticket Office.
SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 New Montgomery -
ory Street.
For Information , foldert , map , etc. , not ob
tainable at Home Ticket OlEco. addicts any
agent of the Company , or
HARYIH HUCHITT , WH. . STENHETT ,
Gen'l Manager , Genl Pass. Agent.
CHICAGO , ILL.
JAMES T. CtAHK ,
Cen'l Ag't Omaha & Counc'l Bluffs.
SJOCX CITY & PACIFIC
AST
St , Paul & Sioux Oitjr
RAILROADS.
The Old Reliable Sioux City Route !
100 MILES SHORTEST SOUTH I
From Conncil BInfls to
. _ ,
And all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota ami
Dvkota. This line la equipped with the Im
proved WNtlni honse Automatic Air Brakes and
Uiller platform Coupler and Buffer. And for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
U unsurpassed. Elegant Drawin ? Room > nd
Sleeping Cara , owned and controlled by tha c tm-
pany , run Through Without CharRO , betw c n
Union Pacific Transfer depot , Council Bill fie ,
and St. Paul. Trains leare the Union Pa ciflc
Transfer Depot at Council Bluffaat 6:16 p. m. ,
leaching Sioux City at 10:20 : p. m. and St. Paul
at 11:05 a. m. , making
® TEN HOURS m ADVANCE OF ANY
OTITEB ROCTK.
BetumlnfT , loaye St. Paul at S Op. m. , arrlr-
Int ; at Sioux City 4:45 : a. m. , and Unlou Pacific
Transfer Depot , Cooncll BloCa , at 8 0 a. m.
ASTBo rare that your tickets read vU "S. C &
P. R. B. " F. a HILLS ,
Superlnteodent , iflggoari Valley , Iowa.
P. E. P.CBIKSON , Ass't Oen'l Pie. Agent.
J. H. OT5RYAK ,
5onthwe t rn FieUht and Patoenxai Arent.
mv Otf Council Bluffa.
SHORT LINE
THE
K.G.ST.JOE&C.B.R.R. ,
13 the only Direct Line to
ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
No change of cara between Omaha and St. Lonli
and but one between Omaha and New York.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
Eastern & Western Cities
With less charges and In advance of other lines.
This entire line la equipoed with Pullman's
1'alaco Sleeping Care , Palace Day Coich-
c ? . Miller's Safety Platform and
Coupler and the celebrated
Wcstinghouse Air-Erake.
3EK THAT YOUR TICKET READSTES
iSTVia Kansas City , St. Joseph andTES
i2TCouucilBluff3R.R.i
Tickets for sale at all coupon stations i the
West.
J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWES ,
Gcn'l Supt. . Cen'l Pass. & Ticket Ast
St. Joseph , Mo. St. Joseph , ilo ,
W. C. SEACHUEST , Ticket Agen. ,
214 Fifteenth Street , between Farnham and
Douglas , Union Block , Omaha.
JOS. TEHON , A. B. BARNARD ,
Pa s. Agent , Omaha. Oekl Agent , Omaha.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars I
URLIHGTOM QUINGY
c. jci - - . -cg.g-o sma ,
With Smooth and Fcrfoct Track , Elegant Paaen *
Kcr Coaches , and
PULLftiAH SLEHHG _ & DINING CARS ,
It la acknowledged by the Press , nd all who travel
ever It , to be the Ben ArroiirrxD and E ai
ilXNACID Roa'J In tha Country.
PASSEK EKS GOIHG EAST
Should bear in mini ] that thla U the
BEST SMTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points > st , North and Northwest.
Passengers by this Roots hart choice o
FOUE DUTEBENT EOUTES ,
And the Advantage of SIX Dally Lines of
Palace Sleeping Cars from Chicago to
New York City Without Change.
All Express 'rrabiB on Ms line are equipped with
the Westlnirhouse Patent Air Brakes and
lllller'a Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , the moat Perfect Pro-
1 tectionAgalnatAcddonti
In the world.
PCIItSAH PALACE SLEEPING AND DIX1KQCAR3
Are ran or. the Burlington Boato
InlonniUou concerning Routes , Kites , Time
CocnccUons , etc. , Kill be cheerfully given by
applying at the office of the Burlington Route ,
5IS 14th St. , Omaha , Nebraska.
C. K. PERKIKS , D. W. HITCHCOCK ,
Gonl Manager. Gen. Wcst'n Paas. Agt.
J. 0. PHILLIPI , St. Joe. , Mo
GenonI Agent , Cmaha.
H. P. DEOEL.
Ticket Agect , Omah ; .
febCdlSpp
! ' ratH.aJc'J. It
iat. . .11 : . ifi.- , 'Oi flftl , fkVr
THE 30WELS ,
andtheKIDNEYSrf
JX.J combined action gives it van-\ \
derful potcer to cure all diseases.
Why Are We Sick3
naturally.
BIUOUSSESS , PltES , COXSTIPATIOS , j
KIDNEY COXPLU5TS , DRI.VABK
DbEASES , FEHALE WEAK-
SiiSES. ASD HEUVOUS
DISOKDEES ,
ly causing free action of these orgarul
and restoring their power to throw off\ \
ntlonjl
. . - . , _ _ - _ , . . dneysll
1) Uy endure unroot or lek headaches !
Why hare sleepless nights I
4 Vtt KUJNITJrVQHT end rejoice fc L
i htc&i. It is a cry , wgctaZU compound and ji
Ooa pttos TirfIl rr-.te az otejf Hedlefae. f-
Get it ofyourJnisaitt , to taia order U\ \
for you. friceSUB. (
, 2imr : 3 4 CO. , FKJ . . .
Borilnctaa , Tt.
? , Bronchitis
Si H B * snj '
> A
yj Si ILj Asthma. Consumption ,
And ALL DISEASES of ths Throat and Lungs.
Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. '
nAIITIflM . . .BOX TBE DECEIVED by unprincipled dTer who try to nthn rfcjnro
UrtU I IU19. Rock and Uvo m p'aco of oyrTOI.ir KOCKanl KYE , wliidi UtUuo -
1CATED articio nude , the GEXUIJE caving a GOVE < NMES i blViJul' cu e Ji buttle.
Extract from Report of the Commissiorer of Internal Ravaaue :
TKEAiCUY DaPAHrMENT. OUr lv E OF I.NTEKX4L HWEMJE , >
tt'AiiHVJTOx. D. C , January iJ. ISjO. I"
Messrs. LAWRENCE i MAUTIX , Itl Madison S' .C.icaxo.UK : '
OJNTLSJIM : I ha\o received a ce-.itltdfer-.i'U" tivio tha inirjJi nti and relative pr 'p-jr-
" "ns used in the manufacture of an article which YOJ aihur' o ami * o 1 uaJer ths lume o ! "tJUS
KOCKandK\E. " This compound , accord ! c'o veer ( omnli. in thcopinkm of this ctilMvouM
have a sufficient quantity of thaiIAte OF TjLUto itoltall thsatlrantucH asenx-d t > ths
art.cic in pectoral coinpUinti , while the whUky atKl j run coiuututo an croiil ion roniotm the
comround anaurccii lo remedy to lha pa > "t.
_ In the opinion of this otEc' . an ar.icli lompouVctl accnnlinii ti thU form iln miy pro' rlf ba
Classed as a medi-lnal prepara'bn undert ! e jrjti-ion-j of & . .hlala A. f jllowin secliou J.4J7 , " . a.
Keis > ed atalutes , and t Lon o stamped uia bts to'd bv I nt ; > ! i t > , AiHjthecuiiM , and Otb r Per Jooi
without rendrrm ? them 'iab'e to p > " \ Epc al t xa Ifiju r ical r *
Yours Kupc ( auly ! , ( Si sed ) GREEN. B. RAUM , Commldsionor.
Lawrencu & Martin , Ch < aKSg'o Aicnts for the I'lnteil St ( ts andCamila. SoM bv Vrvf
pal' . Grocers and General Dealenewn where WhoL ale Ajatt f.r > eb..3TEhLE , JOII > i > . 'NJ
CO. , will bupply tha trail.at nianutactunra ptlvcj.
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CFOCRACHV * < THIS COUNTRY.V1LL1
SEE BV EXAMINING THIS MAP , TrtAT THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R.
IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & TlfE WE ;
Its main line runs from Chlcnco ti > Council J > min7diraforeatlnipurpo < ' . 9onlr. Onojtli
Bluffs , p.uMnK throusti Joliet , Otlawn , La b ille. prent fratcro ot cur 1'alaco Car l < n S'
Oeneseu. Molina. Itoclc Islnnd. Daveniort. Wc t &AL.OONr.iere you can enjoy jour -lla
l > lbertr. Iowa CUj--Marent-o. Urooklyn. ( Jrlnncll , at nil honrs of the day.
DCS Molnes ( the cniiit.il of Iowa ) , Munrt , Atlan Macntnccnt Iron Brideci f pan the Mls'letorfl
tic , and Avoc-i : nltli branches from Uur ou ami ili"ourl rivers at all points rrci iil In- tale
Junction to 1'eorln : Wlltnn Junction tfMusra- line , and transfers are avoide < I at Counill II luffs.
tlc.0 , Woshlnxton. FulrtloIcJ. Uldon. lluiknap , Kansas City , LenTcnwonh. and Atchlson , CUQ *
Cenircvlllo , ' . ' . . ' twincmade Union .
1'rlnceton. 'lYenton. Uallatln. 'wime- nectlnns In UepoH. _
rnn. Leavenwortb. Atchl.ion. nnd Kansas Citr : ITIK I'HINCU'AI. It. It. CONNKC1IONS O ?
Washington to Slunurney. Oskaloo n. nnil Knox- THIS CKCAT T1IUUUUI1 LXM : Altli Ail
vllle ; KcoL.uk to Karninirton , Jtonapartc , Ilcn-
tonsDort , Independent. KMon , ottumwn. Eildy- At CIIK-AUO. with all diverging llccsov
vlllp , Oakaloo a. lellaMonroe , and 1 O9 lofnes : Ea t and Sduth
Newton to Monroe ; I > eMoinvs to Indlnnulaand AtKNiiLKUooD. with the L.S.&M.S.
Wlnterset : Atlantic to Lewis and Audubon ; and Ft. W.AC. It. lids.
A'oca to Ilarlan. 'Una U positively the only Atw.vsiiiNGTo.v Usianxs , with 1 * . . v.
Hnllroad , which owns , and operates a throusii
line from Chicago Into the State ot Karnns. Ati.A S\LLE.wlUi III. Cent. IUR.
Through Bxpre s rnsaenser ' 1'ralns , with I nH- Atl'Koun.wlth 1- . l . Jt J. : I'.U.iE. , 1
man "alace Cars attached , are muoach way dally W. : III. MIO. : and T.I' . * W. lids.
tetween CHICAGO nnd I'EOIIIA. KANSAS Crrv , At UottC IsLAyii.with "MUwnnkeo .V.
UOUNCII. llLUFrs. LEAVENWOUTII anil ATCIH- Island dJort Une. " nnd Kock 1 1 1'll * l\v
SON. Through cars nreuuo run between 31i'au - AtUAVENPuKT.wlth the DaTcnLKjrt l > lv
leo nnd Kansas tttr. via the "Milwaukee and . . - . . .
Hock Island ShoLine. . " At WKSTl.lunKTT.wlththoIUC.lt.A X.
The "Groat Lock IsUnd" U mnEnlCcentlr AtHIll.NNELITlthrenlralIownK.lt. .
cquinp ? < 1. Its ro-id bed Is simply perfect , and its A t ICH Xol.NV.rf. with I ) M. & V. I > 1 ik. I
tnii-i 10 laid w ltd steel rails. At COUNCIL Ilium , with Union laciUelLB. I
What will plen o you most will bo the pleasure At OMAHA , with II. * Mo. K. It. It. In .Ni-t. >
of enloytns your ineiM. while passing over the
beautiful pralrlei of Illinois nnd Iowa. In one of At OTTL'MWA. with Central Iowa It. 1 : . ; W. .
our macnitlccnt Dining Cars that accompany all St. U A Pae , and C. It. & Q. It. ltdt
Thronsu Express Trains. You Ret an entire At KrnKUK. with ToL. 1'eo..tVnr.r Wo X.8&
meal , as good .is Is served In < .ny tint-class hotel , Loufs i Iaa. ana St. U , KCO. & N.-\V. K.IIi J.
lor seventy-nvo cents. At CAMruov. withll.fct-J It It.
Appreciating the fact that a majority of the At ATcmsov. with Atch-.Topeka Afcact\fDI
oeople prefer separate apartments for different Atcli. A Neb. and Cen. Ilr. U. 1" 1L Has.
purposes ( and the Immense pu ongcr business At J.KAVENUUICTII. with Kan. lac ouo Eiuu
of this line warranting it ) , we lire plensetl to an Cent. ItHds. .
nounce that this Company runs i'ufl/miri J\iliice At KANSAS ClTr.wllh all lines for tie
tdttpma Cart for sleeping purposes , ana 1'alace ana bouthwcst.
rUr.IAIA'V I * vrACE CA.ItS nrernn _ tl ronali to rcoitiA. nrs
.
Ticiet Tin tlil i.liie , Unnivu u < the "Greut JtucU luluuil Jluute , arc soil llf
all Ticket jVecnt * In the Uiiltc-J State * anil Cunutla.
For Infonnatloa not obtainable ut your liumo tlclict offlcc , uddrcm.
ST. .TOirN" .
Ucn'l fupcrlntcndcut. Uen'I Tkt. ana I'ass'cr Ast.
FATHERS
And everything psrtainuig to tlia Furniture -nd
Tlpiiolstory Trade ,
A COMPLETE A8SQ8TMEBT OF fiHW GOODS AT i HE
ap SI mon th tat 1208 and 1210 Farnliani Strccf.
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
OIi ± SSO.
MANUFACTURED BY S. P. MAST & CO SPRINFFIELD , 0
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron tieam Walking
Cultivator , with or without Sjrincjs.
Thelfcw Force Feed Bnckcyc Brill , one or two Horse Style.
Inquire for them at the beat dealers.
PUG-H Gen Agent Uinaha
P , H. , , , ,
A new and and hitherto unknown remedy fo
all diseases Cltte Eldncr * . Bladdtr.and Urinary
Organs.
It will positively cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop
sy , Brizht's Disease , Inatiilitr to retain ororoel
tbe Unno , Catarrh of the Blaedcr , high a > .ur d
and scanty urine , Painful Unnitlrf , LAME
BACK , General Weakrcts , and all Female
Complain tj.
It avoldce Internal medldnen. Is certain lu it
effects and cures when nothing : else can.
For tale by Drugjirts or-tent by Jcail Iree
npcu receipt ct the ( rice , S2.GO.
DAY KIDHEY PAD C3. . PKOP'RS ,
Toledo , O."J
lySend your addrws for onr litt-'o boolr ,
KHow a Life was fcavcd. "
t JAMES K. I2H , Affent
HOJIE TESTIMONY.
near what Ex-Mayor Carrey , an Infln ntla
and prominent citizen of Piqua , savtr
IldCA. O , l > cemb r 29 , Is" 3
TheDK. EosASRoMnici-ta Co. Piqua. O. :
CE.TIIJUIES-I feel F T , , ? ? tFSn
most excrnc-atins annniMt
njanynlshls'.lwP . .
„ „
of h ic.an3 and . '
, c Cure and tft r
mence m " BIooJ " ,
, r " I"urfler
uilr.S fourbottle9. _
hi ccnneeti i U b i
from any at
uly. . .
Dr Cotanto'tTnatieon
ltan'
. Eosanko Medicine Co. , '
riOUA. OHIO.OOODMAW.
OOODMAW.
* Agent.