Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 13, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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    VAN AMBURGH & GO'S
NEW GREAT GOLDEN
IMIZE3 IT .A , GIB IR , I IE " \
AND FROSTS ROMAN
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CIRCUS AND GOILISIUM ,
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Will Exhibit On Lot Head
of Farnham Street ,
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
,
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JffAY 21st < fc 22nd , 1880.
jPlDoors Open at 1 & 7 p. m. "
Mnagerfor 35 consecutive YearsME , HYATT FEOST
Immense in Size ,
Unapproached in Grandeur ,
* * * Unequalled in Merit.
FIVE TIMES LARGER
THAN EVER BEFOKE ,
Services of
185 Men and 210
Horses.
Myriads of Eare and Strange
LIVING WONDERS !
COLOSSAL SPECIMENS OF ANIMATED NATURE.
Jdst added to this Exhibition the wonderful NONDESCRIPT
A Zoological Specimenthe first and only one ever exhib-
* itedin a Menagerie in this Continent. 'Also the
BEHEMOTH OF HOLY WRIT !
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Here also may ba seen the moat rare and INTERESTING ANIMALS IN
THE WORLD ; interestinp to students of natural bhtory , specially commended
and visitedTjy tha Clergy , lieadt of educational institutions , and millions of A
TEE FIRST PEOPLE OF TBE LAND. Nature's marvels congregated in :
vast numbers in this stupeudous exhibitionforming a practical catalogue alike Off
INTERESTING , AMUSING AND INSTRUCTIVE. The RONAUTIO
OffI
OSCILLATIONS awaken in the spectator an unusual degree of interest. The '
WONDERFUL GYRATIONS AND EVOLUTIONS excite.i thrilling interest , I
affording infinite amusement to old and young.
THE PREMIER SHOW OF THE AGE. KG
3 SEPAKATE SHOWS IN 3 SEPAEATE TENTS. *
The Koman Circus and Eoyal Colosseum Contains a Double Com
pany of Star Performers , Grandest Corps of
Specialty Artists Ever Assembled.
A
Fresh I Sparkling I Original 1
Conceived and Perfected Especially for this Grand Establishment.
SUPEREMINENT
IN STATION !
KA
Deiorvedly 10 from superiority In cverv de
partment and achievement. It is unequalled
In Christendom. Frees and public unite In .
prononncinr It a deeded accession to thej
amusement world A perfect and complete'
nUbliihment , inviting compariron and chal
lenging ctmpetitlon. It is alike renowned. A
100 Male and Female Artist" , 11 c
Equestriennes & 15 MaleRidcrs , 30 nei
Acrobats.lOOjArabianRingHors- Fai
os , 20 Musiciansln Uniform. ' \
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3'Great Clowns
Ac
ChosenfromtheOldandNew World. c
This Great Ehow haa had an existence of nearly three-quarters ot a century , and has trav ox
eled th * world overwherever civilization extends , culling : from each nation so visited same memen
to * In the Shape ot a remarkable FERFOIUIER OR ANIMAL , enabling VanAmborgh & Co. to Joi
present to their patrons an Equestrian Danqnet , composed of artistic dainties , the very choicest
In the land.
JoiA
A Feast of Zoological Ecceutridics , A
Very many of which are now for the first tlme'exhiblted In a , Menagerie. Abnormal in its magni- S
Jud . Every year adds NEW AND B rARILINQ FEATUKKS to *
VAN AMBURGH & CD'S Con prUnl
+ Grand
Establishment I
ITS PRE-EMINENCE A
Undisputed !
Its Success is Unparalleled A
in the History of Shows. L
Its Reputation is Unsullied , T.
and Its Show Pos T.A
sessions are
A
LITERALLY ENORMOUS !
OBSERVE THE GRAND STREET PARADE
At About Ten A. M.
REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE ,
FRIDAYS SAT. . MAY 2IST & 22ND.
EAST INDIA
BITTERS !
HER & GO. ,
gOLB MANUPAOTURBRS
J
byi
Irac
rem
the i
onf
Alfred Carpwiter. An sonlaConneclicul writes : well
Pioise send Oil C. O. D. 1 first learned the ral. the
ue of Dr Thomas Sclectric O'l while living In mat
Ohio , nd I think Itthe best medidne in use for the i
man or b aU. ' " and
on , ;
Wlliam Boland , Jr. , li east Swan Street , gars- Deal
"In tbe past two years I havj had occasion to uke
use Dr. Tbomis' Eclectric Oil qntt frequently t ,
for vloient neurelgic pains nJ tick hcadichi. I fron
have foond it to Ee an. absolute monarch over InF
pain , subduing it in a quiet , soothing manner , defv
and yet acting almost instantly. " ' so. i
Mrs. Mary Grimshaw , No. 112 Vain street , Hali
Buffalo , was cured of a violent attack ot Rheu
matism of the bip , confining ber to her chair , by
a few applications of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. LI I
She says : "Less than a bottle cured me entire
ly. My son was troubled with Rbenmitism of
the knee , and was cured entirely in twenty-four
boors. .
j.
SOLD IK OUAHABT ALL DBUGQISfiS
aOo to Your Druggist for Miss Freeman's
New Xationil Dyes. For brightness and donbj-
Jty of color tteysl jnaqnaJlad.iCoJors to 5 SOLI
S .iPrjfjl5fc3tt ! " ; ' JjU.fr
THE GENUINE
DR.C.McLANES
HVEEPILIS
< lt f i * < ! l > \
'areoiot-.reconimended 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
ache , or diseases of that character , they
stand without a rival.
0AGUE AND FEVER.
Tfo better cathartic can be used pre.
paratory to , or after taking quinine. As
a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid ,
with the impression.McLANE'S LIVER
PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa
tures of C. McLAsc and FLEMING BEOS.
3 Insist upon having the genuine
DB.C.McLAKE'S LIVER PILLS , pre
pared by
FLEJUXG BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. ,
the market being full of imitations of
the name JHclMiie , spelled differently ,
but same pronunciation.
COUOHS , BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION.
Wh ta Well-Known Druggist says about
Allen's Lung Balsam.
MOTHERS , READ !
OAKLAND STATIO * , Ky.
GIXTHUKS : Tbo demand ( or Allen's Lung
Baliam Is increasing constantly. The ladles
think there is no medicine equal to it tor Croup
aJd Whooping Cough. 0. S. MARTIN , Drcggist.
Sold by all Medicine Men.
Toil-Gate No. 2
gestous. 7 objects to find. Send stamp forpack"
ce. DR. E. C. ABB Y Buflalo N. Y.
Gentle
Who want glossy , Inxnriant
and \ravy tresses of abundant ,
beautiful II air mnst nso
LYON'S KATIIAIRON , Tliis
elegant , cheap article always
makes iho Hair grow freely
and fast , keeps it from falling
ont , arrests and cares grayness -
ness , removes dandruff and
itching , makes the Hair
strong , giving it ft curling
tendency ana keeping it in
any desired position. Beau
tiful , healthy Hair is the sure
result of using Kathairon.
ATTOBHEYS-AT-UW.
' WM. S1MERAL ,
A TTORNEY AT LAW Campbell' * Block ,
\ _ 13th Streetbetn een Farnham and Douglas.
f OMAHA , NKB.
D. L THOMAS ,
A TTORNKY AT LAW Loans money , bnjs
A. and sells real estate. Room S , Crelghton
31 Tk.
A. C. TROUP ,
* TTORNEY AT LAW Office In Hacscom'a
ti _ Block , with George E. Prltchett , IMS
'arnhapi St. OMAHA , NEB.
DEXFER L , THOMAS ,
A TTO11NFY AT LAW Cruicksnauk B BulW
fV. Inc. ar/Stl
A. CHADWICK ,
noRNEY AT LAW Office 1501 Farnham
X Str et.
et.A.
A. SWARTZLANDE
TTORNEY AT LAW Cor. ISth and Famham
A. streat. may23tf
WILLIAM A. FONDA ,
TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Li
x Room No. C , Frenzer Block , opposite Post
ffice. OMAUA , NEB.
n
WM. L. PEABODY , le
AWYER Offlco In Crelghton Block , next to
J Post Office , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. ;
2& Patentt Procured" a }
OTABY PUBLIC. COLLECTIONS MADB
E. D. MCLAUGHLIN.
TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF
BL TnE PEACE Southeast corner Fifteenth
id Douglas St. i
Collections Promptly Attended to.Ttl
O'BRIEN & BARTLETT ,
Utorneys-at-Law , re
OFFICE-Union Block.Ftf teenth an ? Farnham
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
15
URBACH BLOCK , COR- DOUQI5TH STS.
OMAHA. NEB. Wi
W. J. Connell ic
. . , af
LttorneyatLa w
Office : Front rooms , up stairs , In Hanscom's
iw brick building : , N. W. comer Fifteenth and teat
imhazn Streets.
Walter Bennett at
, so
fa
Lttorney-at-Law , ac
Omcz : Over Byron Reed | & Co.'s Rea Estate yo
Bee , 212 Fourteenth Street. febl2-tf
in
IDK I. RKDICK. Cnxa R. RKDICK. Od
REDICK & UEDICK , Odwl
Lttorneys-at-Law ,
EpedJ attention will be given to all suits
vnst corporations ot every description ; will
actlco in al Khe Courts of the State and the
Jted States. Offlcs. Farnham St. , opposite arW
lurt House. W
House.ADAMS
ADAMS &SIMERAL , yc
TTORNETS AT LAW Room B Crelghta
Block. 16th uid Douclas streets. no9dh as
asfle
C. F. MANDER30N , flewl
TTORNZT AT LAW 22 Fambam Street wl
Omaha Nebraska. dr
Lc
PARKE GODWIN ,
an
TTORNET AT LAW Wth and Douglas anm
Strsets , with O. W. Doano. m <
yo
W. T. RICHARDS. O. J. UCJNT yo
RICHARDS & HUNT , haW
.ttorneys-at-Law. W
Omen 215 South Fourteenth Street. Dei
IYER'S AGUE CURE of le :
)
ver and Ague , Intermittent Fever ,
Ohill FeveryRemittent Fever.Dumb ie
Ague , Periodical or Eillious Fever , ;
&c. , and Indeed all the Affections w
which Arise From Malarious ,
Marsh or Miasmatic Poisons.
Has been widely used during the
last twenty-flve years , in the
treatment of these distressing
[ diseases , and withsucli unvary
ing success that it has pained the
reputation cl being infallible. ir
The shakes , or chills once broken
it , do not return , until tha disease is con-
cted again. This has made it an accepted
nedy , and trusted specific , for the Fever and
ne of the west , and the chills and fevers of
south.
Iyer's Ague Cure eradicates the noxious poi s
from the system , and leaves the patient as
liar before the attack. It thoroughly expels
disease , so that no Liver complaints , Rheu-
iism , Neuralgia , Dysentery or Debility follow u
cure. Indeed , where Disorders of the Liver
Bowels have occurred from Miasmatic Pois-
it removes the cause of them and they dlsap-
. Not only is it an effectual nre , but , if
len occasionally by patients exposed to mil-
it will expel the poison and protect them
attacc. Travelers and temporary residents g
Fever and Ague localities are thus enabled to ,
the disease. The General Debility which is e
apt to ensue from continued exposure to
Una and MI . _ | .H no jpoedler remedy. J j
for
s
VER COMPLAINTS ,
it is an excellent remedy. > !
PREPARED BY
OB. J. O. ATER & CO. ,
Lowell , Mass. < 1U
actical and Analytical Chemists. th e
BJSS38S/KU P2 *
A Tnrilllng Adventure.
Near the TJmatilla river in Oregon
recently a Mr. Green was digging a
well , and Mr. Soott , hia brother-in-
law , while breaking a young horae ,
approached the well , when the animal
made a plunge at him. Mr. Scott
dodged aud thehorse tumbled into the
well , etriking Green and crushing him
to the earth. The only thirg that
prevented him from being instantly
killed was a box suspended by a rope.
This sustainedannicieat weight to per
mit him to breathe. Scott , realizing
that the frantic efforts of the horse
would kill the man below , seized an az
and jumped down upon the animal ,
when a life and death straggle ensued.
He at ( length managed to deal the
horse a fatal blow. Every time the
horse struggled large quantities of
earth poured down upon Green. Sco't
climbed out and ran a mile and a half
for help. Returning as quickly as
possible men set to work cutting the
borne fo gieces and hoisting it out of
the well. Mm. Green was present
and cheered her husband by telling
him he would soon be released.
The poor man was suffering intense
agony , and eaid he could not live a
minute longer. He bade his wife fare
well in choking sobs. With frantic
efforts the animal was torn limb from
limb until the last piece was torn
away , and fthe unconscious man was
found buried to his chin in dirt and
gravel saturated with blood , and was
lifted to the surface. Ho was carried
to his home , where restoratives were
applied , and in a short time he spoke.
Although no bones were broken , he
was badly crushed and braised , and
may bo confined to nis bed for week * .
A Curious Fact About Bass.
Albany Journal.
In a recent letter , Beth Green , who
is authority in all matters piscatorial ,
discourses briefly on the best means of
angling for baw. Among other state
ments ho made the following , which
will be interesting to a great many
"simple wise men , " who have the
good sense and leisure to go a-fishing :
It the fish is on the lower ny , you
will not take any more , but if he ia
on one of the upper flies , you will be
sure to take more if there are any in
sight.We
We learned this fact and published
it years ago as a curious habit of the
bass family. But we knew the fact
long before we discovered the reaion
of it. Nothing in our angling expe
rience ever caused us more perplexity
or so greatly excited our curiosity. It
took us a week of patient observation
of what used to be the bust trolling
ground in the St. Lawrence in the
neighborhood of Gananoqua to clear
up the mystery. But we finally suc
ceeded to our entire satisfaction , and
hero is the simple solution :
The bass is a social fish. He likes
company. Where there is one there
are more. They move in schools.
When one strikes the troll there are
alwajs others in the neighborhood.
When the lookors-on see the struck
fish "cutting up" they "go for him"
under tbe impression that he has
found a "good thing , " of which they
ara unwilling he should have the mo
nopoly. As the angler on feeling the
strike at once "reels up , " the rave
nous rascals follow in pursuit , but
never pass their leaping and flounder
ing companion , because they fancy he
is trying to seize and gorge the ' 'tid
bit" they wish to share with him.
This purpose keeps them either even
with or behind him , but they never a
pass him. Hence none ever take the
By above the one on which the cap
tive is hooked , but are pretty sure to
be beguiled by any fly below htm.
A Lawyer's Eage. ftsc
sc
Jttle Rock Gazette. scte
te
Some yeara ao a patent medicine tett
man of St. Lou's wrote a confidential ttR ;
etter to a young man in this city re ttA
questing him to send tbe names of all A
in Little Bock.
he very fleshy men fo
The young man , with a full appreci- feet
itiou of a happy plan suddenly struck etci :
ipon , sent the names of all the very itto
ean men in town. The effect was to :
rery decisive. A short time afterward
prominent lawyer , whose leanness
m ever been a subject of remark , re- w
lei ved a letter , which read : a
"Dear Sir : Our American anti-fat tc ;
tcUl
emedy will whittle the fat from you Ul
in six days. Send us 25 cents. " teai Ulte ;
The letter was ( thrown aside , not ai
without a few expressions , of Ingrati- 01
ude.The 01ai
The next mail brought another with ai
he following contents :
"Dear Sir If you have decided to
urrender yonr paunch , send us the i
cents. "
By this time the genial man was
rarm. He cursed all the patent med-
cinemen ; in the world. Several days r
iter this a boy came to the office and [
landed [ the lawyer a letter. On the . t
mvelope was written : "Opened by
nistake ; Miss Jackson. " The lawyer t
ook the letter and read : -t
DEAR SIR : We are sorry that your
bdominal protuberance is giving you
much trouble. This is your own
ault , for our American antl-tat will 0
ct like a drawing knife in whittling 0B
ou down. id
The lawyer sat for fifteen minutes
deep meditation. He was disturb- i
by the entrance of a lean minister
rho drew a letter from his pocket , and PJ
landing it to the lawyer , remarked : 8
"I don't understand this. "
This letter read :
"DEAR SIB : Don't feel that you
real ways to bo a burden to yourself. Cc
Ve can boil off your stomach until CcAi
ou'll be as trim as a racer. Mr.
prominent 1 lawyer of yonr city , who , a\i th
you know , is a perfect mountain of
esh , is being treated by us. " CO
ho
The lawyer didn't eay a word ; but th
rhen the minister had gone , he ad-
ressed the following letter to the St. we
iouis doctor : "If you ever send me va
aff
nether one of your diabolical docu- affW
lents , I'll stick a six shooter down
our throat and fire every shot into g"
kn
our Infernal stomach. " The doctor ,
as stopped writing.
cui
md : Dogs In Yellowstone Va ey. th 10
eadwood Times. ' „ . H - ' ' cas
While this reporter wai trading in wil
Yellowstone valley in the summer
1873 , he met a small band of-wild
gs , numbering about a hundred.
bey seamed to be a'cross" between
elf and a spaniel , and were about Livi (
size of Dick Adams' long-haired oig <
tle do ; ? . In color they were of yel- dire curi
brown , quite light and with sharp pur
tinted ears. We had frequently tier
iard of this pack , which In those Pilli war
lys roamed along the foothills be- ine
reen the Yellowstone and Missouri "Tt
Chi
vers , but saw them only once. They paid <
are very much startled upon .meeting tk
party , and scampered away ] in and
cry direction , until gaining some
stant premotory , from which they L
itched us , and keeping up a contin- to si
mayelpingand barkingnoue. Now we last
ad in a North Platte paper of a packof 500AX )
ild wolf dogs , of savaga disposition , allr
the wilds of Northwestern Nebras- pirii
imit
About two years ago , the writer that
ys , two bulldogs , for some unknown aele
iiue , wandered from the ranch of. tdenl tion
ratt & Co. , near the he'ad of' soln
irdvrood , and joined a band of rov- com
wolves. They did riot'return ? 'toot
ranch , and have lived with 'thV" 'con
jives ever since. : Within tha joist- tacm mos
iar a species of half dog and wolf sun
been infesting that section and blin Is a
mmitting depredations. They km
sess the canning of the wolf tor ;
mbined with the ferociousness and WCT thai
uck of the.bnll-doff , and are consa- culi
lenilymuch more to be dreaded than '
common prairie wolf , and are far to *
ore bold and savage in their depre- wte
itions ypontheherdj and the belated bos 16 ;
traveler across the plains. These wolf-
dog * , or dog-wolves , are supposed tobe
the off-springs of the bull-dogs alluded
to. They are becoming quite numer
ous and troublesome.
They Met ana Parted.
Detroit Free Eres ? .
"Now , then , " says tramp No. 1 to
No. 2 , as they turned into Mountain
street from Woodward avenue the
other day , "here is the game , you
walk down the street and ring the bell
of some house. When ihe lady an
swers you tell her that you haven't
had anything to eat for three days. If
she saya she don't care tell her that
you are desperate and ready to commit
any crime. If she starts to slam ( he
door on you hole1 it open with yoor
foot and roll your eyes and look sav
age. I'll arrive just about then , and
I'll take you by the neck , slam you
around and pitch you out of the yard.
I'm the lady's protector and the hereof
of the hour , you see. I'll be very
modest and claw off , butl'llsay to her
I'm a stranger and need a quarter to
buy food. She'll hand it over , and I'll
join you around the corner and di
vide. See ? "
"Magnificent ! " replied No. 2.
"You ought toba in the United States
Senate. Well , here I go. "
He passed down the street and se
lected a house , and the programme
was carefully followed until he reach
ed the point where he eaid ho was
desperate. At that instant the hall
door was pulled wide open , and a six
foot husband shot out with his right
hand and knocked No. 2 clear off the
lower step. No. 1 was just rushing
in , and six-footer thought he might as
well kill two birds with ono stone , so
he gave him one on the jaw , and
when tired of walking around on
their prostrate bodies he flung them
over the fence. The tramps limped
down to the corner , looked at each
other in deep disgust and then sepor-
arated forever.
It Was Not tue Cat.
Port Jervls Gazette.
An amusing incident occurred at the
quaint little hamlet of Lakawaxen ,
Pike county , a few days ago. The
hero of the hour was a , young man
holding a position a ? book-keeper at
one of the well-known summer resorts.
The heroine was a young , beautiful
and accomplished dameel of the neigh
borhood.
They were returning from the sanc
tuary , and the "fatal questions" wore
being put and answered. The earth
was wrapped in darkness , and nothing
was to be seen but now and then the
faint flickering of a star. The dot
ing twain were nearly home , when
sometbingrubbedagiinstthe "lover's"
leg. Thinking it was a cat , he set his
foot out gently and lifted the intruder
out of the path. His doting compan
ion , lass cruel , persuaded her idol to
carry th ? kitten homo. He could not
withstand her earnest pleadings , so
he picked "pussy" up and placed it
carefully in his arms , and began strok
ing it over the soft fur with his hands.
Everything was happiness for a mo
ment , and then those few faint twink
ling stars disappeared as if by magic ,
that gushing maid uttered one pier
cing scream , while he on whose arm
she had leaned so lovingly , grasped
his nasal organ with one hand and
amid the greatest agony exclaimed ,
"S-ku-nk , by gum ! " . The "cat"
was allowed to depart , and the loving
twain have made a vow to never have
"putty pussy" in their domicile.
Over indulgence in eating and drinking ,
whereby the liver disorganized and tha
system : deranged. The suffering resulting
From dyspepsia is very terrible , and the
iooner the patient can get relief the bet-
ier. There is no remedy so effectual for
he euro of this disease as Simmons' Liver
Regulator.
D. B. Dobson , M. D. , of Deer Park.
Via. , says : "I have used the Regulator
'or eight months , and find it hag cured me
entirely of dyspepsia. It is the best medi-
ina I ever used for that disease , or , rather ,
is the only one that has proved sat-efac-
ory. "
NO HOUSE COMPLETE
without a bottle of SOZODONT. As
mouth wash it is most sanative ; as a
oilot article a luxury , and its regular
ise from earlyyouth to old age , would
end to secure and maintain beautiful
md healthy teeth. It is also most
3conqmical , as a few drops upon a
jrush'is all that is needed for efficacy
md pleasure.
A few drops of Spaulding's Glue on
brush , properly applied , holds like a
rice.
"
All Played- Out
a common complaint in hot weather.
i yon * eel BO , get a package of Kidney-
irVort and take it and yon mil at once feel
tonic power. It keeps up the healthy
iciion of the Kidneys , Bowels and Liver ,
nd thus restores the natural life and
treugth to the weary body.
BucElen's Arnica Salve
The BEST SALVE in the world for In
Juts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt
Iheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp-
Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all
dnds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve
guaranteed to give perfect satiafac-
led in every case or money re iunded. jl
'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by
8dly J. K. ISH , Omaha. f I
Free ot Cost.
DE. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY for
lonsumption , Coughs and Colds ,
LBthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given \ *
way in trial bottles free of cost to
ie , . afflicted. If you have a bad
ough , cold , difficulty of breathlne ,
oarseness or any affection of the
iroat : or lungs by all means giro this
onderful remedy a trial. As you
alue your existence you cannot ;
QTprd to let this opportunity pass.
re could not afford , and would net
ive thta remedy away unless we
new It would accomplish what we
aim for it. Thousands of hopeless
ises have already been completely
ired by it. There is no medicine in
world that will cure one-half the
ises that DR. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY
111 cure. For sale by
(6) ( ) JAMES K. ISH , Omaha.
$500 Reward. \
V * will pay the above reward for any case ol
rcr Complaint. Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , In-
restlon , Constipation or Costlveneas we cannot
with West's Vegetable Liver Pills , when tbe
rectiens art strictly compiled with. They we
irely vegetable , and never fall to give satisfy- Tl
. Sugar coated. Large boxes , containing 30
, 25 cents. Tor sale by all druggists. Be-
ot counterfeits and imitations. The gcnu-
mannfactutedonly by JOHN C. WEST & CO :
he Fill Makers , " 181 & 183 W. MadUon St. ,
icago. Free trial package sent by mail pre-
on receipt of 3 c nt stamp.
Sold at wholesale by C. F. Goodman , J.K. Ish ,
Eenn&rd & Forsvthe. Omaha. ( I > ip5d4wlj
J6YFUL ANNOUNCEMENT. tha '
suffering millions is the glad tidings that"at ofBa <
a certain cure for piles has been discovered. and
,000 < persons who have uud Dr. SUsbee's Coi
lOakesis , ' * pronounce it infallible. Doctors ot Coit
medical schools prescribe it in aractise ; em- we
icj and -nostrum veudtra counterfeit and ta
itate it , and all , without exception , adult at )
it is entitled to tbe name of "Medical Mir- be i
. " Nothing in medicine is more simple , ra- adc
nil. prompt aid certain. It is not an accl-
ntal blander of inexperience , but the scleutlflc
ntion-cf a most difficult problem , by an sc- so :
nplished physician of 49 years practiie and
Kly. "Anikesir' it a happy combination ot a
thing poultlcs , supportlog instrument and
nttva medicine. It alleviates at once tbe
excrncUting pain ; it holds up the rw ,
isitive Rumors , and by firm continued pres-
and medication applied to tbe swollen veins
able tO'cure tha mott inveUrate cases of
or bleeding"piles. . The inventor of "Ana- n
" may b well regarded ai a public benefac-
and oSereri from this terrible disease will
ink us for calling attention to a discovery so
rthy. It is not less slnznlv that in the dr-
concerning Ankesi , loll directions am
'en for preventing pilas , a fact never before
Krred In any nwoieine th * proprietors wished
sell. ' "AcalujfrlUiold by dinggisu every
lere. Sent Ire "on receipt of price , tl.OOpor
Bmples gratis by. & Seuftaodtar & Ca&nc
, K w Tortc-eol manntaetarers of Anaktilf
Caiarrhal
HA KINO offcriiive mucous , PAINS over the
eyes , CRACKLING In the head , SICKENING
breath , DEAFflESS and tickling in the throat
are SIGNS of CATARRH. The PURULENT
? ? R I'I0.MS trown uP ° n tha BRONCHIAL
TUBES while
asleep , follow themicous membrane -
brane , and POISON THE ENTIRE SYSTEM
Sufferers know how OBSTINATE the disease Is
TheacJon of Catarrhal Virus , like that of small
pox has been FINALLY DISCOVERED. Catarrh
"AiaiJR. . R'd Pres. , S3 Broad St. , N. Y.
"WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH CURE is won-
derfuL"
E. H. BROTO , Merchant , 339 Canal St. , N. Y.
CATARRH 11 YEARS. Cured byoni pack-
S. BEJSDICT , Jr. , Jeweler , 697 Broadway , N. Y.
( family of. ) Cured of CHRONIC CATARRH.
0. L. Biwsn , 443 Broadway , Y. Y. , CATARRH
10 YEARS. Could not taste or smell. Cured.
"I lost my voice by Catarrh , and have been cur
ed. " J. HMDBKSOS , 155 Newark Ave. , Jersey
City.
W. D. WOODS , 4S7 Broadway , N. Y. , cured o
Chronic Catarrh.
L. A. NJSWMAX , Merchant , 305 Fulton St. , Brook
lyn CHRONIC CATARRH. Given up by
physicians. Cured.
A. B. TnoRJii , Insurance 183 Montague St. ,
Brooklyn. Self and son cured of CATARRH.
J. D. HcDosALD , Merchant , 713 Broadway , V.
Y. ( Sister-in law. ) Had CATARRH 0
YEARS. Cured.
Etc. , Etc. , Etc. , Etc. . Etc.
CURED I CURED ! CURED CURED !
G. O. PRBSBUPT. Prop. West End Hotel , Long
Branch , Cured of 20 years Chronic Catarrh.
E. II. BROWN , 399 Canal St. , N. Y. , Cured of 11
years Chronic Catarrh.
J. D. McDo.VALD , 710 Broadway , N. Y.Slster-in- (
Law ) Cured of 40 years Chronic Catarrh.
MRS. JACOB SWARTZ , Jr. , 200 Warren St. , Jersey
City , cured of 18 jeirs chronic Catarrh.
A. B. Thorn , 183 Montague St. , Brooklyn , ( self
and son ) cured of Catarrh.
A. McKmxitx , R. R. Pres. , 33 Broad St , N .Y. :
"My family experienced immediate relief. "
. &c. . Ac. , &c. , Ac. , &c.
DR. WEI DE MEYER'S PAMPHLET with the
most remarkable testimonials on record , tent
free , by his Agents , McsBdD. B. DEWEY &
CO.,46Dey St. N. Y. ; or by Druggists. The cure
is delivered at $1.60 a package. Think of a reai
cure for an obstinate disease , at this trifling
cost. dccS 2a4eod
IRON TURBINE
WIND ENGINE
\
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MANUFACTURED BT
;
Mast , Fees & Co , , Springfield , 0.
The Strongest and Most Durable
WIND ENGINE
In the World.
Hundred ! In use In Iowa am } Nebraska Sold
by Dealers in nearly evfry county.
This cut represents our
Buckeye Force Pump
which is particularly
adapted to Wind Mill
use , as it works easily
and throws a constant
stream , and does not
freeze up in the cold-
eat weather. Send for
price list to
W. H. RAYNER ,
Western Agt , Omaha , Neb.
r.
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21JC
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ONLY EFFECTUAL JCV
KIDNEY REMEDY V
AND SPECIFIC FOR
Bright 8 Disease , Ciabetes , Nervous Debility ,
Pain in the Back , Loins or Side , Dropsy ,
Gravel , Incontinence aud Retention
of Urmeand , Fcmalo Complaints.
Send for our treatise on the Kidneys , ent.tled
"Echoes You Should Heed , " a little pamphlet wi
containing a great deal of Information free. wiPI
Excelsior Kidney Pad Co. , PI
SOLE PROPRIETORS. it
JtSTSold by D. W. 8AXE & CO. , Omaha."El
NERVOUS DEBILITY p.
i > Vital Weakness and Pros 8
tration for over-work ot
Is radially 8Fi
cured by It.
ifictfo.28 , Fi
sessful remedy known. Price SI per vial or 6 FiN
rials and large vial of powder for 85 , sent post-
res on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' N
tlOMEO. MED. CO. , 109 Fulton St. , New York ,
ust , Catalogue free. ] aplOdawOm
it
rf n a week , f 12 a day at home easily made. Costly
> / ion tflt free. Address True & Co. Portland , lie
n
TIiorcm-tanil BcstEcdlcinocvermade
\1 & $ & faJS * Co
CoP
° ' ' fill
filla
> o divasn erin lie-J > rj-i i-osslbly lonsr a
"
. j.
'j c ! c nt 1 1 , & ted ri rr ( o lie tzti o J liiJrm.
I'UJ11 rho ' ° rn'Pi ; > TIr a'3 caiiKjlmenliritrof
IV2J1 ? . rIVr l-'E ycr-a.-or I.o require an
lApp. tI = , Trai rntl i i.lctMlEulantIIop Bittc-s
TOr.raaWj-vUiautlntoil ; alIiiB.
ty - ur. fc'T < or sympto ore ,
oc o < - rn. = .t n. nUop Bittcre.
o-iJ Ij s ju-p ( . ! < - ! . . but if you onlrfccl
W" ' ' " -
Jtraay
" ' - ot ra
- "jnT-.l.'C't J r' iti nrjt < i-c"aad
i ,2orra-3 ! r , -j ! _ o vrftsuut Uv uL
Get psmo ii u-j- . C.-i- , ;
-Zorm Cr ' 3 tb < > -fcs' , roTcrt oil Lett.
*
ojiam , touacco and narcotics :
\S ' Ir ! Culm 3I. > . Co. KccbcttcT , X. Y.y
OKAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE '
PRADE MARK. The GreatTRADE MARK. |
English f
( Remedy ,
t An unfailing .
rare ( or Sem ,
inal Weak-
ness.Spenna-
torrhea , Im
tat follow as sequence of Self-Abuse ; Ion
Memory , Universal Lassitude , Pain In the
* , Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Age
many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or
insumptlon tnd a Premature Grave.
tTFuJl particulars in our phamphlet , which
desire to send free bj mail to every one.
STTheSpedflcModldnelssold by all drugjrlst *
81 per package , or six packages for $5 , or wll i
sent free by mill on receipt of tha money by
Idreasiiig
The Gray Medicine Co. ,
No. 10 Mechanics' Block , DBTBOIT , Mica
9LD IN OUAHABT J. K.13H , AND BT AL
DRUGGISTS EVEBYWEERA.
. .
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* ' GENERAL
NSTJEANI3E AGENT ,
RPT .ESENTS ;
E3TCKESTEB. H.YCapltalI 000 Wj
MEBCHAIirS' of Newark , N Y 1 000 000
RA8D FIRE , Phila. , Capital. 1 000 000
DRTHWESTERMHATIONAl.CapIUl 800000
SITiSHdflERICA A88URAMCECO .1 OCO
-S.LCOR { TH&iJHJClJlSSTS.
Omaha No
,
CO EAST
-VIA THE-
Chicago & Northwestern
2,380 MILES OF ROAD !
It is the SHOOT , SURE and Safe Route Between
COUNCIL BLUFFS
-A.TB
CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE
and all points EAST and NORTH.
IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE
ADVANTAGES THAN ANY
OTHER ROAD IN
THE WEST.
It U the ONLY ROAD between
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon which If run
PULLMAN HOTEL OAES !
In addition to these and to please all classes of
travelers , it gives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its
EATING STATIONS at 60 cents each.
ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I
ITS COACHES ARE THE FINEST !
ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST-CLASS
If you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda
Uons you will buy your tickets by this Route
* 2TAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER.
All Tickets Agents can leU yon Through
Tickets via this road and Check uiual
Baggage Free of Charge.
OMAHA TICKET OFFICES-IS ! * Famham St. ,
Cor. 14th , and at Union Pacific Depot.
DENVER OFFICE In Colorado Central and
Union Pacific Ticket Office.
SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 New Montgomery -
ery Street.
For Information , folders , maps , etc. , not ob
tainable at Home Tick. ! Office , address any
agent of the Company , or
MARVIN HUCHITT , W- STEHNETT ,
Oeu'l Manager , GenT Pass. Agent ,
CHICAGO , ILL.
JAMES T- CLARK ,
Ocnl Agt Omaha & Council Sings.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
ANT
St , Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old Reliable Sioux City Rwtel
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I
From Council Blnffs to
And all points In Northern Iowa. Minnesota and
Dakota. Thla line la equipped with the Im
proved Westlnghonse Automatic Air Brakes and
Miller platform Coupler and Buffer. And lor
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
\t unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cara , owned and controlled by the c cm-
pany , run Through Without Charge , betw ttn
Union Pacific Transfer depot. Council Blu fie ,
and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific
Transfer Depot at Council Bluff * at 6:15 p.m. ,
caching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m and St. Pan !
at 11:06 a. m. , making
t -TEN HOURS nr ADVANCE or ANY
OTHER ROUTE.
Returning , leave St. Paul at I'M p. m. , arrlr-
Ing at Sioux City 4:45 : a. m. , and Union Pacific
Transfer Depot , Coonctl Bluffs , at 8:50 a. m.
KTBe sun that yonr ticket * read via "B. C *
P. R. B , " W. a BILLS ,
Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa.
P. E. ROBINSON , Aaj't Oenl Pass. Agent.
1. H. 0-BRVAS ,
Southwestern freight and Passenger At at
mytott Council Bluffs.
SHORT LINE l
18SO.
TIIE L
K. C.ST. JOE&C.B.R.R. ,
Id the only Direct Line to
ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
fo chanirc of cars between Omaha and Et. Louis
ami but one between Omaha and New York.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS /
'
Eastern & Western Cities
With less charges and In advance of other lines.
Tills entire line Is equipped with Pullman's
I'alaca Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach-
ei , 51 tiler's Safety Platform and
Coupler and the celebrated
\ \ cstlnghoue Air-Brake.
t2T3EE THAT YOUU TICKET READS-Ei
J2TVIa Kansas City , St. Joseph andTES
42rCouncilBluflsRR.vla StTSl
Ticket ! for sale at all coupon stations i the
IVcst.
. F. BARNARD , A. a DAWE3 ,
Gen'ISupt. , Gen'l 1'MS. & 1 irke t Ag't :
St. Joseph , Mo St. Joseph , Mo ,
W. C. SEACIIKEST , Ticket Agen. ,
14 Fifteenth Street , between Famham and
Donclas , Union Block , Omaha.
'OS. TEIION , A. B. BARNARD ,
Paas. Agent , Omaha Ockl Agent , Omaha.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
rVithout Change of Cars !
JURLINCTON&QUINCY
nth Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant
cer Coaches , and
ULLMAN 8LEEPINC& DINING CARS.
iIs&cknowledredbytheFreatindallwho tc t | travel
over It , to be the BIST ArronmD and Bsat
Miaiocs Road in the Country.
ASSENGEBS GOING EAST
\
Should bear in mind that this is the
IEST ROiJTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points East , North and Northwest.
Passengers by this Boot * hart choice o
OUR DIFFEEENT EOTJTES ,
And the Advantage of SIX Dally Line * of
Palace Sleeping Cars from Chicago to
flew York City Without Change ,
Express Trains on Into Una an equipped with
the Wcstlnfrhouso Patent Air Brakes and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , the most Perfect Pro
tection Against Accidents
In the world.
OILMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DIMM CAM
An run oz. the Burlington Route
Information ccnccrnlng Routes , Ratet , Time
tonnectlons , etc. , will be cheerfully given by
pplytng at the office of the Burlington Route ,
IS 14th St. , Omaha , Nebraska.
K. PERKIKS , D. W. HITCHCOCK ,
Genl Manager. Gen. Weit'n Pass. Agt.
O. PHILLIPI , St. Joe. , Mo
General Agent , Omaha.
H. P. DEUEL ,
Ticket Agent , Omah .
tebSdlgpp
.NO rrunipp tfC
\ ' 173 < * mthli.Stmt. Chic
ttei'ii F I rtT-itr > rrToui , Cbiou'c
i" " . . , " Vw.n' "
' - ( Anv.I.atK - - - . .l " ' ? 1. Jctjr !
| fan
rateu L H'A 'ii iiia hjn ftM tt p < r
. AH l
8 PEKWAMEHTLY CURES
5jKSS3 EY DISEASES , f
\ LSyER COmPLAI TS , |
Ccnstlpatcon and Piles , j
] DK. K. IT. CL niT , Bontl n raTt. , sajm , '
'acted ' llio n eSarnt. It ha rtire < lnnny rcry
C,1ia > ieiuetorVlLES , and bos ncr-r felled to
j'nctcCJckntly. "
3 , . ,
sajf , "It h o"prlo lt raJnc. After uit-"n z
at crcat KuCericiT fraa 1'Uta BS < ! Co1
tivcncftalt cocnplctM cured rae. "
C. H. IIOOABO.T , erEcrV.btrc , mar * , " - " ' -
pacLac I > aadone wonOers Tor me In crra-
rlctcly corlnc a ievcrii llvrr ruwS KJihvy t
Comjlalnt. "
IT E-3A8
WONDERFUL
BECAUSE IT ACTS ON TIIErj
iorxKTnE nowrts AND KID-
KEYS AT Tnn8A3EB TDIE.
Because It cleanses the system of I-
thopoloonouahumorathat do olopoft
Jin Kidney and Urinary dlaeaaes , Bll-
lojcnecs , Jaundice , Constipation , an-
Piles , or In Rheumatism ! Neuralgia anBJi
and Female disorders. Co
KIDSET-WOKX I adi7 Tf e Uba eom-
poandtaJ caa b lent br man prcvaU.
OnepaciasewlUmite six qfaof medicine. efl
ZTEi-ST IO ? KTOTT T t
Bar It at the DruczMc- Price , fl.00.
t
If
I
QIIDP Hil ET For CoiMjIiSjCoIds , Bronchitis
'
UUHL UU C Asthma , ConsnmpiioR.
And ALL DISEASES of tha Throat and Lungs.
Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use.
CAUTION 'S ° vT BE , DECEIVED by unprincipW driers who try to p 'm off CIWT V03
i * % ? * iSr2.ln p ae ot oar T UA" KOCK nl RYhl8h Ij the 011 T UiD-
e nude , tte GEXLI.VE n vinz a GOVKRXMHST STAMP on each bottle.
Extract from Eeport of the Commissioner of Internal Rsvanue *
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF I.VTKRNAL REVENUE ,
" " ° U"C' Jnoary 2J 1S- °
Messrs. LAWRENCE i MARTIN. Ill Madison St , cUra" iuU"C' * - * >
HnnTITtiYll.T ! : Ib \erecelveaa" rtla'I'3r-- , ' ' > ' " ' ! i i th > lnRrcI1eni8 and relittve oropor.
lionsi used In the
nnnufacture of an articla which vou adrerUse ami wil under the n uo ot TOLD
KULK. and KYE. I his compound , accordi" ? 10 vour formula. In tbe opinion of this olll.-t. would
hV.VS9ucientqaantltyotnoBAU'AiIOF : TyLUttt cue it all theaJnntaie * wrifxxl totbll
article In Vectcral complaints , whiio thewhijky and yrui > constitute anemulrfon r u leruur taa
compound an agre aHe remedy tothe patient.
In the opinion of this otHca , an r.icl compoun.Ted aceordlnjr to thw fein tin m prr-srly to
classed as a medUnal pre ration under ire rroil-I > ni ot S.h dule A , folIoTltcsWioii 3,4" . O. S.
Bevised fctatutes , and Kben no 8-arnpe.l m 17 be > a hy Dra'jiHt . Apotheciries.nd Othe" T
without renderini ; them liaU'e to piy Bpe < ral Hxas licjiiT d l r.
Yours Rejpectfully , ( binned ) GREEN/B. RAU3I. Commiss. ,
. Lawrence A Martin , Ch'ciso , Solo AenU for the I'uit d tit and Canvla Sj'd 1 f urae
Urts.qrocera and General Dealers rjwlere A\hoK lo Anttvr Neb , STEELE , JOHSSONJ
LO.t will supply the trade it manufacturer * prices.
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED THE % OORAPH V
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R.
IS TIIE GREAT COXXECTIXG LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & TIIE V/ESft.
Its main line runs from Chicago to Council VinlnyCtm for eatlnirpurpo'eionly. ( Jnnqtim
Bluffs , passlnft throucll Jollot. OtMwa. la > nlle , treat fcataro of cur I'alaco Cars K a S JKl > v >
eneseo. MoUn . Hovk Islam ) . Iavcnp.irtVe t s.vi-OON whereyou can cnjor jour
Liberty. IowaCltr.Marciuo. Hnxjklrn. ( .rlnncll. at all hears of the day.
ues Molnes ( the capital ot Iowa ) , Muart. Atlan JlncnlHcrnt Iron llrldsei span thoSI'Eln
tic , and Avocn ; with branches fruin Ilurenu and Missouri rivers at all points crcs l ty t _
Junction to PeorlaVllton Junction tf.Muwi- line * , and tran > fers are avoided at Cuun . . IXta'J *
llc-e. WiunlnKton. Kairtlelil. Elilon. Uelknap , Hamas City. Ixiarenworth. and Atchbxi 00/ *
ntreville. I'rtnecJon. Trenton , ( i.illatln. Came- nectlons beinirmitdo In Union l > f > p < it .
rnn. Leavenworth. AtcliLnin , antl Kansas City ; TUB I'HI.NCU'Al. K. 11. CON.ShCrlXC4
Washington to blgouraov. Oakaloosa. and Knox- TIIIS UllEAT TUHOCUU UNE AJCU All
rllle : Kcokuk to Farrjluiiton , llonaparte , Hen- .
tonsoort. Independent. Kldon. Ottumw-v. Rddr- At CHICAGO , with all dlTcrtfnir Uncs
rlllp.Oskaloosu. I'ella.Mnnroc. and lies Molnes ; Kant and bouth.
Newton to Monroe : Ue Molnes to Indlanolaand At K.NOLEWOOD. with the L. S. i M.S.
IVIntcrsct ; Atlantic to Lonls and Audulnm ; and Ft.V AT. IL lids.
\"oca to Ilnrlan. This In positively the only At\\ \5II1.NGTO.V 11EIOHT3. With V. .
Itallroad. which owns , and
operate * n throuiui "
line from Chicago Into the btat of Knn n . At i A"Si tr. with , I1L Cent. It. II.
Throonh Express I'asspnKerTrnln' ' . wllh IuII- At I'eciBlA. with 1H. . * J. : 1MJ.
nan "alaco Cars attached , are run each war dally W. : II I. Mid. : ana T.I * , ft W. lids.
/etween CHICAGO and I'KOHIA. KAJ.SAS frrv , At KotK ISLAXii. with "Mllwnnkee & rlc
L'oin-cjr. BLnrp . LEAVEN WORTH and ATCIII- Island anrtUno , " and Itocklsl'itA 1'dC. Mr *
Sow. Throughcan areaiso run between Mi' < au- AtDAvcNroKT. wltn the Uavecport
tee nnit Kansas City , via the "MlUtaukuo and ( XM.ftM.IMI.lt.
block Island bhoLine. . " . - . . .
The Great uock Island" li nncninccntly AtCltlNNELITith Central Iowa U. II.
quipped. Its road bed Is simply perfect , and its AtDCH JIOIMurf.wlthD M.ftK.l > It. 1 . t
Lruclc Is laid with eteel rails. Atfot'NClL llLCr 3.wltU Lnl < n I'acl * J R.B.
What will plcoso you mo t will bo the pleasure At OMAH i. wltb H. 4 Mo. ! U It. It. la r et > . I
if cnloyinR your meals , while pnsslns ; ovcrtlm AtroLUMHCSJtlSCTlOX.WltUn ' . H. i.N.
xiautif ul praliics of Illinois and lowu. luonoof At tmuMWA. with Central luwaU.1 *
mrmoRnmcent DinlncCar * ttiat accompany all St. U ft rno , and C. U. & U it. tw * .
rhrouRu Express Trains. Vou cet an cntlro At KKOKUK , with ToL. Peo.ft Wnr. ;
neal. as Rood as is served In liny tint-class hotel , Lours ft I'aa. and bt , 1 . Keo.W. . 1' Sic.
for evonty-tlve cents. At CAIIEIIOV. witn IL St. J it. IL
Appreciating the fact that a majority of the At ATCII iso.v. with A ten. . Topeka ft fca n igt
jeoploprefer separate apartments fortllfferent Atch. A .N eb. and Cen. Dr. U. I'.ll. ltds.
lurposes ( and the luimeuae passenger business At J.EAVENWORTIl. With Kan. l oCi. ft vT Ka.\-
if this line narrantlne It ) , we ar < > pleased to an- Cunt. It. ltds.
lonnce that this Company runs I'ullnuin. J'alaee AtKANSA Crrr.wlth all lines for the Wect * *
tlttping Cars for sleeping purpose ? , and 1'atacc and Southwst.
mi.r.MAX PAIutC CAKS nr rnn thrnueh to PEOKIA. 1JHS _ _
or.N'CIt. 11L.DFFS. KWSA.S CITT. ATC1II8U.N' , nnd r.EAVEN1VOItTliV
Ticket * -via tlil JLIne , knonn ii * the "Great lEoclL Island -Itoute ,
ill Ticket Agents In the United .Stulei anil Canada.
For Information not obtainable at your homo ticket offlee , ndilre * * .
A. . KUVEBAIjIj. E. ST. JOMIC.
Gen'l Superintendent. Uen'l Tkt. and luasVr A rt.
FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS
everyrliing pertaining to the Fmmitura and
Tlpholstory Trade.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
ap 14 mon th sat 1208 and 1210 Famham Street.
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
IE1 O IR , ± 88O.
.
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MANUFACTURED BY S. P. MAST&CO.SPR1NFF ! ID.O
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking
Cultivator , with or vrithout Sfrings.
the Xcw Force Tccrt Buckeye Drill , one or two Jlorse
Inquire for them at the beat dealers.
K H. PUG5 , Gen. Agent. Omaha , I
& new and and hitherto unknown remedy fo
I diseases cf the Kidneys , BIaddcraud Urinary
gins.
It will positively cure- Diabetes , Gravel , Drop-
, Bright' ! Disease , inability to retain or creel
e Urine , Catarrh of the Blaedjr , high co rfd
d scanty urine , Painful Unnatinjr , LAME
LCK , General Weakness , and all Female
mplalnts.
Itavoldes internal medicine * , Is certain lu It
ecu and cures when nothing else can.
For Bale by Druggists or sent by maH free
on receipt ot the price , 92.GO.
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. . PROP'RS ,
Toledo , O.2
sTSend your sddreM for onr Uttls booV ,
low a Life wu Saved. "
JAME3 K. IS
no.HE
Hear what Ex-Mayor Cirrey , an
and prominent citizen of mm. " , , _ ,
PiQCA , O , December 20. 1S73
Tbe DR. Bo A5ioM Dicw Co , Flqns , O :
GE.VTLXMIW I fe I under many obiiga Joat ta
you for the relief afford * ! me ly the nsa t your
Inva'uable meJIdne , Dr. tcsacko * * lUjomtla
Cure. I bav been for many vea g a vcffftae
from Chronic Kheumatiim , sufferlnar at tfaaj
most excruciatlnjr pains , and deprivirff ma tt
manir nbt ! ' * Ieep. After conjultliu a number
of phTsicUos and obtaining no ralitf , I coai
menced using your Bhaumatic Cure and after
ulngfour bottle * , and taking the B'ocd Pariflir
in conneetion with It , I am absom'cly m/cd rea
j-om any paui , able to attend to ray -
estin ? perfe' tly comf ortabJo at nuri L
Ktspectfullyyonra , 3. B.OAW.VE7
. and filet tent on application.
AdJrcss
Che Dr. Eoaanko Medioina ( Jo.1
PJQ0A , OHIO.
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