Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 18, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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    VAN AMBpCH & TO'S
NEW .GRE T GOLDEN
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AND FRO'Sf S ROMAN
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CIRCUS AND COLUSIUIVI ,
Will Exhibit on Lot
of Fafiilmm
FRIDAY
SATURDAY ,
MAY , 1880.
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h at 1 & 7 p..m.
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Managerfor 35 consecutive YearsMR. HYATT FROST
immense in Size ,
Unapproached in Grandeur ,
' - Unequalled in Merit.
FIVE TIMES LARGER
- * THAW EVER BEFORE ,
r
Eequiring the Services of
,185 Men and 210
Horses.
T r
-Myriads of "Bare and Strange
LIVING WONDERS !
COLOSSAL SPECDIENS OF ANIMATED NATURE ,
Jdst added to this Exhibition wonderful . NONDESCRIPT
A ZoologicarSpecimenthe first and only one ever exhib
ited in. a Menagerie .this Continent. / Also the
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BEHEMOTH OF HOLY WRIT !
Here also may bemoan the-melt rfceand INTERESTING ANIMALS IN ( \
THE \VORLD' ; interostiD'Ji to'studenta of naturalhutory , specially commended
and visited by tha Cli rgy , htada of educational institutions , and millions of
THE FIRST PEOPLE'OF THE LAND. Nature's marrels conpregatod in
vast numbers in this stupendous exhibitionforming a practical catalogue alike
INTERESTING , AMUSING AND INSTRUCTIVE. The AERONAUTIC
OSCILLATIONS awaken in the spectator an unusual degree of interest. The
WONDERFUL GYRATIONSATSD EVOLUTIONS excite a thrilling interest- ; -
affbrdinjf-infinitB'ainusenient toJoldand.young. ' -
THE PREMIER SHOW OF THE AGE.
3 SEPABATE SHOWS IN 3 SEPABATE TENTS.
The.Bpman QJJOUB and Boyal Colosseum Contains a Double Com
pany of Star Performers , ' Grandest Corps , of
Specialty'Artists Ever Assembled.
FresFvl < SpaBkling.I , Original I
Conceived and Perfected Especially for this Grand Establishment.
SURE Ft EMINENT
Hf STATION I ta
Deservedly fo frcin snperiorlly In cver de-
puinient and achievement. It is unequalled
in Chrrt ! ndcin. _ Pf(8s nd ublle .tiiiit In ,
pronouncing It's iJccldefl 'a.'ceselon to tbcj
amasement world A porfect'.and-complo 'i
establishment , Inviting oompitl'sbnind'till
100 Male and Female'-ArtTstf 11.
Equestriounes & 15MaleJliacrs _ , 30
Acrobals,100ArahianRingHors [
08,20 Musiciansin [ Uniforms
3 Great Cfowns
ChosenfAmtheOldandNow World.
This Great Show baa had an extstcncaof' ' ceariy -qua'iera.otaceiiturr 'and has traV
eled th world orer.wherever civilization extend * , culllne from each natim'so vl-ited some memcp-
to In the chape of a remarkable PERFORMER OR ANIMAL , enabling VanAmburgh & Co. to
prrwnt tn.4hElr patrons tnhqutttriin Canqnet , composed of art'stic ' dainties , the very choicest
. "
rntbeland.- ' '
* A Feast of Zoological Ecceutrictics ,
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Very many of which re now for the first tixe cxblblied In a lleuizerie. Abnormal in its magni
tude. Evctj jsaraddi NEW AND SrARCLIflO FEATUKES to
VAN AMBURGII & CD'S
_ Grand
Establishment I
ITS PRE-EMINENCE
Undisputed- !
Its Success is , Unparalleled
in the History of Shows.
Its Reputation is Unsullied ,
arid Its Show Pos
sessions are
LITERALLY ENORMOUS !
OBSERVE THE GRAND .STREET PARADE
, ! ' -At About Ten A.M. .
REMEMBERTHE , DAY AND DATE ,
FRIDAI& SAT. . , . MAY 2IST& , 22ND.
M AO r > f ' * " f a t * - j * s
li oa
ctorso , Interarc jcccaM the use of Oplnn io
bfceo , Nc-rx > t - cr.d t < raau < t . irmuriag all
taste , il-nrc ana caLit or n&sgvy oC UMZO , rii
Ceslrcf or any ct tl
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sclvc. and t&cir tritnils.
It rrrroU that atnohrt ? Bhrrical and uscr l
nixctrrUaat'tttrcEowi toe foTfuca brcalijif r
iron using cunmmta or carcoUcSi
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TeQPCnUJCA SOdctl ? * rfl 'l r ft i" ii > y | 1 ft
Li perfectly tar = Jjs ana i-jrr > m.r j > i---
Hep Bitter * Mlg.Co. , RxhcsttrN.Y.
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IxvcpetivrtoaUcthcn.
rortoev-cskdrusc
Tl S p CUUrs B 't.
EAST INDIA
BITTERS !
' - ILER & CO. ,
JBOLE jca :
t . . . 3UHA . . . . , Xefc ,
LA - - - .i.'iN -Vaj -
j. - - - * v * * v / % - is piinii.a ' - v- *
DR.C.McLANE'S
w-embtfrecofluneniJed as a'rcmedy ' ' " 'for
all the aiathat ; flcsli is heif.to.V but/in
aflectlbns of th'e Liver , arid in all Bilious
Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head
ache , or diseases of that character , they
stand without a'rival. /
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be usedjsre.
paratory-to ; or aftbr.takin | rtuiriirie. As
a Birnple purgitiTejUicy areSnequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine arejieverysugaftcoated.
Each boxjias a red-wax seal oh thelid ,
withtheinipression , rcLANE'S LTVER
PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa
tures of G. McLANE nnd'TLEMixo BROS.
2 5 Insist tuponrhaviiig the genuine
Dn.O.'JIcLANE'SJIVEE PILL8,3prei
c = *
pared by
FLEMEfG BROS.PittsborgliPa. ,
the market being full of imitations of
the name..TTci Mc , spelled differently ,
but same'pronunciation. .
COUOHS , BRONCHITIS AlfDCOMSUMPTION.
What a Well-Known Druggist says about
Allen's Lung Balsam.
. MOTHEBS.READ !
4 . , OAKiiiHDStinos , Sy.
QBfTLXKBir : ' Ihe demind for Allen's Lunj
Rni Ti Is Increasing constantly. The. ladles
think there is bo medicine equal t9 U tor Croup
aud Whooping Cough , C. S. J1AKTIN , Druggist.
Bold by an Medidne Men ,
ToU-Gate o.
geclous. 7 ohjectstofind. Send stamp /ornack
ige. DR. E. C. ABB Y BuBalo N. Y. ,
Gentle
glossy , Inxariant
aud wayy tresse of abundant ,
beautifol 'Hair innst nse
LION'S KATHAIRON. This
elegant , cheap article always
makes the Hair grow freely
and fast , keeps it from falling
out , arrests and cnres 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 jof using Kathairon.
ATTOBHEY8-AT-UW.
WM. SIMERAL ,
A ITORNEY , 'AT LAW Cunpbeil'a Block ,
13tbStreeibetweenFarnliam and Douglas.
OMAHA ; NEB.
i 'D.-L. .THOMAS ,
A TTORNKY AT LAW -Loahs money , bnys
J\ and sells real estate. Boom 8 , Crelghton
Blcck.
A. C. TBOUP ,
? AT LAW Office In Hanscom's
AnORNE with George E. Fritchett , 1608
FarnhataSt. OMAHA. NEB.
DEXFERL THOMAS ,
AT LAW Crnlckaaank Build
ATTORNEY
A. M-CHADWiCK-
liTTORNEYAT LAW Office 1601 Famham
A. BIT et.
j ' A , SWARTZLANDE
--A TTORNKY AT LAW Cor. ISthand Famham
tXl. stroat. maj23tl
WILLIAM A. FONDA.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
XX Room No. 6 , Frenzer Block , opposite Post
Offlce. OMAHA , NEB.
WM. L. PEABODY ,
Office CD Crelghton' Block , cezt to
LAWYER , , OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
Procured.
VOTARY PUBLIC. , COLLZCTION8 ilADB
E. D. MCLAUGHLIN.
A TTORNKY- LAW AND JUSTICE OF
Jtll THE PEACE Southeast corner Filteenih
and Douglas St.
47CollectIoni Promptly Attended to."EX
, O'BRIEN & BARTLETT ,
Aittorneys-at-Law ,
'OfriUE-Union Block.Flfteenth and FVirnham *
A. L ROBISON.
TTORNEY AX * LAW. Room Crelghton
Block. OMAIIA Neb. lunMf
5 ATTORNEY AT LAW.
KARBACH BLOCK , COR. DOUG&l I DTI I STS.
OMAUA , NEB.
W. d. Connel ! ,
i
Attorney-at-Law , f
Office : Front rooms , up stftlrs , Im Hanscom'i
new brick building , N. Mr. corner Fifteenth and c
Ptrnham Streets. t
JOBH I. RIDICE. CIIAS R. RKDICE.
REDI K & flEDICK , 1'C 1
At ! t oin e y s - a t-La w. 'CI
. . 'Spedd.attention will be given to all suits
Against corporations of every doscriptloa ; will t
practice In al ; the Courts of the State and the
United States. Office , Farnharn St. , opposite
Court House. _
't
ADAMS & SIMERAL ; I
.TTORNETB . AT LAW Room 8 Crelghta
. Block , 15th Mid Douiflaa streeta. noWh t
C. F. MANDERSON , r -
TTORNSYAT LAW-2iZ Fanihwa Street I
Omaha Nebraska.
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PARKE GODWIN ,
A TTOBNEY . AT LAW Uth.asd . " *
A. BtrseU , , wlth 0. W. Doano f
T. w. T. RICIUBDH. O. J. Hum
RICHARDS & HUNT ,
Attorneys-at-Law.
OmcB 215 South Fourteenth Street.
It la well known that a relationship ei-
Ir-ts between piles , constipation , kidney
diseases and liver troubles. In Kidney
Wort wo have a .remedy that acts on th
general system and restores health by gen.
tly aiding nature's interns' process ,
Eept26dfcvr
An Honest Medicine tfree of Charge
* Of all medicines advertised to cure
any affection of the Throat , Chest or
Lungs , wo know of none we can rec
ommend asihighly as DR. KINO'S NEW
DISCOVEEY for Consumption. Coughs ,
Colds' , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fe
ver , Hoarseness , Tickling in the
Throat , loss of voice , etc. This med
icine does positively cure , and that
where everything else has failed. No
'medicine can show one-half so many
positive and permanent cures as have
already been effected by this truly
jwonderful remedy. For Asthma and
Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur
ing the very worst cases in the .short
est time possible. We say by all
means give it a trial. Trial bottles
{ free. Regular size SI.00. For sale by
glly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha.
I AOL All Played Oat
' common complaint in hot weather.
Ii you * eel BO , get a package of Kidney-
Wort and take it and yon will at once feel
ita tonic power. It kwpe up the healthy
action of thVXidnejs , Bowels and Liver ,
nd thus restores the natural life and
' -treugth to the weary body.
BucKien's Arnica Salve
The Brsr SALVE in the world for
Cute , Bruises , Sorea , Ulcers , Salt
Rheum. Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp
ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all
kind * .o : Skin ruptioDs. Thla Salve
is gjOMtnteed to give perfect Batiafac-
tlod In. every cue or money re tanded ,
FriM Seeotsperboz. Torialeby
Jdly J , K ISH , Omaha , * 's
A "CHINESE'DtNNKB
Ryxp cr ix.A
cisco"'KESTACRANT FOR TWKSTY
CEM3.
Letter tn Too New Tork Inbuno.
I A Chinese dinner is not to be nc-
' ommended. It is ton greasy , and tint
* Mosiac abominttion , the pig * DOC only
appears frequently s piece de resist
ance , and in sundry devtr diigusec ; ,
but contributes an unmistakable flavor
to nearly every dish. It crmes In the
full rx-mp of the bear'sh'ead or the
more attractive form of tender "roait- >
er , " the praiies of whose * crackling
Ella bos sung. Each restaurant uses'
everal w gun. loads , of .hogs daily.
The animal is boiled , roasted , fried ,
fricaased , minced ; it forms the untav-
ory contents of innocent looking dump-
lingr , and it is dhguised in a
dozen deceptive entrees. Not even
the daintiest of sweetmeats can ie-
move its contaminating touch from1
the palate. Hence , for the curiosity-
stekor who has a stomach not under
perfect control , it is tofer to try the
lunch served at midday , in which few
meats appear. The garcon appears
with two teacups and a saucer and a
kettle of boiling water. In. one cup
he puts a pinch of dry tea , pours the' '
water upon it and covers it-with the
saucer , your tea is then "drawing. "
Quickly he returns with chop-stick
and the regular lunch. The bill pom-
prisf s three rgg-caker , two dumplings
with a species of Chinese strawberry
mark on the top ; three scraps
of ffn unknown part of T 'pig ?
a dish of preserved' watermelon
and another of sweetmeats. The tea
is now steeped , and placing your fore-
'finger on the saucer , you tiltfthe cup
over aud allow the thin stream of the-
fragrant beverage to escape into your
saucer. YOU will win the good graces
of the waiter if you shake your head
when ho asks you if want sugar. It
never occurj to him that you would
ruin the cup with milk. The tea ,
, madeof the tender t hoots of the plant ,
tastes like unusually fine English
breakfast , but with a more delicate
flavor and aroma. With it you may
eat less of dumdlingg , relish the egg-
cake in spite of the lard in which it is
fried , enjoy the watermelon and de
vour the sweetmeats. Of the pork- the
odor alcno is ample ; a .long-drawn ,
snitll would be equal to a surfeit. All
these daitto3 ) are eaten with chop
sticks by the Chinese around you , but
the use of theao articles come with
nature , not art. It is idle to .imitate
the skill of your ne'ghbors ; ' you'"will
drop all iHe food upon'the ' table Bol
ter is it to accept the tffjring of , an
old-fashioned battered knife and fork ,
wliich the proprietor doubtless secured
in an auction eale of antique house
hold gocds. There is no limit'to ' the
amount of tea you may guzzle. The
attentive waiter -will fill your cup
again and again with hot water , and
singular to relate , the tea leave * give
strength and aroma after much soak
ing. The c st of nil this refreshment
is twenty cents. A regular dinner , at
which meats , coffee , rice and braudy
are served , costs from forty to sevau-
ty-fivo cents , according'to the number
of courses and the service.
HONORS FAIRLY WON.
HOW JOHN MAHSHALT. SHOT THE FLAG
OFF LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN.
Dayton Jounul.
For gallantry in action at Sbilob ,
John Marshall-was promoted to lieu
tenant of artillery. ' How he saved
battery M , Fffth regiment , is a mat
ter of record in the war archive * at
Washington. It is not that with
which this article hai to treat , but.a
subsequent and even greater exploit.
At various times and places one of
Fhe Journal's young men had heard
} f what John Marshall did at Lookout
mountain , and so one day he made up
iis mind to have the whole story from
; he veteran's lips.
Mr. Marshall is a veteran of the
English army , having served 13 years
n the artillery. In thoie 13 yean he
earned the duty of an enlisted man in
.hb branch of the service thoroughly.
Bui to * come to the story : In Octo-
} er and November , 1863 , Hooker's
irmy lay in the valley overlooked by
[ jookout mountain , which in the latter
nonth they so gallantly stormed ,
flight on the.point of the promontory
; he rebel signal corps had a flag station
istabluhod. From this point all of
looker's manoavres could bo seen and
utelligenca immediately .telegraphed
) yt means of the signal flag to Gen.
Brag ? . Thus it will be seen that it
vai desirable to shoot away the flag.
Across the Tennessee at Moccasin
Point the six ten-pound Rodmans and
he Eightsenth Ohio battery were
slanted. Johu Marah'all was lieuten *
nt of the Eighteenth Ohio battery.
Ie could see the flaunting flag of the
ebel signal station as it waved intelii-
; enco day by diy , andJt Jaunted , him. ,
le know he could cut .it down" with
me of the Redman guns ; but bis cap-
ain frowned on his presumption in
> retending to know moro than hii su-
icriur ofticera ; for had not Gen.
Jraucao , chief of artillery of the army
f the Cumberland , said that it could
tot bo done ! Vhat _ business had a
ieutenant to boast himself being able
o do what the chief of artillery had
eclared officially oould not be done ?
For that nag had annoyed others
Asides Marshall. - It annoyed , theta
igh in authority , so much so that at
be instance of Gen. Hooker Gen.
Srannan , Col. Barnett and Major
lendenhall came over from Chatta-
: ooga with the express purpose of aa-
ertainlng if a gun could be trained
rom Moccasin Point , so as to send a
hot that would humble the taunting
as ; . They came to the unanimous
onclution that it was impossible , on
ccount of the great elevation :
John Marshall watched jheestimat-
ag withinterestrand IJhenT tfie con
tusion was : announced lie stepped up ,
nd touching his cap in military style , ,
j id to General Brannan :
"General ! "
"Well , sir ? " ,
"If you will give me permission to ,
ry , I think I can shoot the flag off
here ! " * , /
The general looked at him . sternly
moment , and then said :
"Go to your quarters , sir , under ar-
est ! "
But this was neb the end. The
Eighteenth battery was attached to
reneral Whittaker'a brigade , and
luff General Whittaker took more
lock in Marshall than did the austere
Irannan. He had a fellow-feeling
ith him , too , for the flagwas-a thorn
i the flesh to him. Every morning
e would take bis glass and look to
26 if the flag was still there , and in-
ariably as he ( tooltthe glau from his
yes a bijbg | D4epitieft exploded
rathfullyjfrom bis lips. | Hif was wont
0 talk with Marihall about ItS < ' ' .
"Marshall , " hetwould'say ; "youare
nre you can ihoot down . that d d
" - - -
ag ? „
"I can , sir. "
"But do you.know what Gen. Bran-
an says , JJarshalU"
"IdoBr. But with all respect to
General Brannan , I maintain I can do ( e
One night Whitlaker sent for Mar-
iall to comp to his headquarters , C
fhen he got there he said :
"Marehall , I've been to Chattanoo-
1 to-day , and I've signed my name to
500 for you. "
"Signed 8600 for me ? Why , what's
lat for , general ? "
"Well , sir , I am going to have yon
y at that flag" and Gen. Brannan
lys that-you.inll 'buht ? * * . gun , and I
ive gonesecurity to th9 ssH > ni cf1K
500 , land ftflhrnorrow ; P&iiIievTpxi jvi K
fe * > m ' * ttm-- i * if 9f I W * m K * * f
lall make , the .trial" . - , ,
jTobn JTawnril wfn't bick to hU
i y Miffn * > , , - . ; - * -
, qnarterj that night a tappy nnn. He
i was now to have au opportuDi'-y to
show that he could do at much ai In
j had siid. 'He felt the hour of his tr'i-
umph approach.
j In the morniog after breakfast Gen.
' Whitlaker came down ( o the Poiut.
Hii guu squai was thera in perfect
drill , for he I ad shown them so often
t bow he would do.it if ho only could
gat pcrmiiaion , and tbey had taken to
much interest , that each man \vat pro-
-fio'ent in his part. -
The jteuerjl took his place where ha
could watch the effect of the shot.
He was a littld anxious. "Now ,
. .Marshall , " he said"be careful !
Don't you explode a gun and k-ll me ,
"yourself , and halt dozen . men. "
'Never fear , "General , " responded
Marshall , conBdently. 'Til hurtiio
gun. Jfow Wdfth where the first sfi5t _
Everything in readiness , Marshall
pulled the lanyard. General Whitta
ker took the glasses from his eyes and
-said :
. "Too high. Marsha1- ! , too high !
It went a 'hundred yirds above the
' .Tea , sir ; I. . know that , and the
next shot will be 50 yards above it. "
And the next shot was 50 yards
above it.
- M.Now , general , this time I'll fetch
'the ' flag. "
7 The .gun boomed. General Whit'a-
rker looked for.ihe flag. At last ho
.burst out , "By - , Marshall , the's
gone ! " In bis delight h'e forgot the
distinction p - rank , and , handing his
glsss to a private of the gun squad ,
told aim to take a look. The soldier
did so , and corroborated ihe general.
The glsss passed around , and all saw
that the flag was gono.
, Gen. Whittaker went to Marshall
and said : "Alarshall , my man , I con
gratulate you I am going right over
to Chattanooga to tell Gen. Brannan
that the Eighteenth Ohio battery
knows more than he .does.
Gen. Brannan was an honorable if a
strict officer and when he heard that
Marshall had succeeded in shooting
the flag he sent him .bis congratula
tions , and commended him for his
skill. But Gen. Whittaker enjoyed
Marshall's triumph oven more than
Marshall did himself , and he always
afterward treated him with great con
sideration and fiver , and he would
rub his hands and laugh with the in-
tensest relish whenever he had occa
sion to rc'ate how Lieut. Marshall , of
the Eighteenth Ohio battery , knew
more of practical gunnery than the
chief of ordnance of the army of the
Cumberland , and bad forced him to
take water on an opinion.
i _ Mountain Perils.
Budle Standard.
Some time since Jeff McClellun , a
well known mining man , George Troy ,
B. merchant , and two ether men , left
Mammoth City on snow shots to crots
the'Siarra Nevada mountains to the
railroad in Fresno county. Mr. Troy ,
of the party , reached Bodis ; safely
from San Francico , and this morning
left for his home near the summit.
Jeff McClellan , a tall , athletic , wiry
man , , who had frequently croesed the
mountains ou muleback in summer ,
persuaded "the boya" that would . be
s , pleasure trip ; thai they could skip
over to Fresno Flats ono day , and have
great fun on the journey. " Hence ,
the party pushed out. without blank
ets. The , first day they made about
twenty miles ; but they were too
"game" to turn back and ba laughed at ;
so they pushed 'on that night and
the next night , and even well into the
decline of the third day , when they
reached the valley about four miles
From Fresno Elatr , and finally tcok the
: ara at Borden. By day the surface
sf the snow ( which varied in depth
from twanly to eight feat ) would melt ,
ind the hardy adventurers would fre
quently sink down to their armpits ,
ind at' times even 'disappear from
light ; and every night the snow would
roeza over ahd present a smooth sur-
'ace of ice , so that the suowshoes were
> flittle use either dayor .night , and
he men were compelled to wallow
iroogh the mire by day and dig by
light for a foothold for every step ,
whether going up bill or down but
vorst of all , they were compelled by
ihe cold , the'absence of blankets and
be scarcity of provisions , to keep
noving continually'for fifty-six hours.
An Effective Gun.
A military small-arm manufacturer
t Wurzbnrg hast invented a simple
pparatus which will enable any ordi-
iary breech-loading rifle or gun with
entral ignition to ba used as a saloon
ifle , thus allowing men to be exer-
isecl at target praatice in the drill-
bed , or. oven * in their rooms. The
avention consists of a tube of cast
teel of the same length as the barrel
f the rifle with which it is to ba used ,
ut of very small calibre. This tube
i fitted with brass rings about an Inch
ride , which enable it to ba pushed
3to and pulled out of the barrel of a
ifla without in any Injuring'the in-
jrlor of the place. The cartridge'
sed.is of steel , and is so designed
iat none of the gas generated by the
xplosiori of 'the small charge of deto-
ating subsianco used to 'propel the
ullet can escape to injure the bore of
he rifle.
rifle.TRUTH
TRUTH AND HONOR.
Query : What is the best family mediclno In
ie world to regulate the-bowelj , purify tbe
lobd , remoTO cortiveneas and blllionroess , aid
Igestlon and tone up the whole fystem ? Truth
id honor.compeis us to answer , Hop Bitten ,
einft pure , perfect and harmless. Ed. See
lother column.
It does not make any difference how se.
ere the case of bilious derangement is ,
immons' Liver Regulator will cure it
peedily and effectually without saliva-
ion , or that prostration of the system cn-
ling from the use of drastic purgatives.
As there , are many spurious imitations
natations of this valuable medicine , take
we you get the genuine.
"We have been selling your medicine
H some trine , and we find it better adapt-
ito thecure'df bilious attacks than any
ther medicine we have ever. used or sold.
"JAMES M. BEASLEY & CO. ,
"Magnolia , Ark. "
PUZZLE.
Weary mortals racked with pain ,
Ever seeking bat in vain ,
Sweet relief from mortal ills :
Try , I pray , Wafi Liver PiUit
& aa sure as morning's light
Cometh after shades of night ,
O'er thy life , health's stfh dime
Shall arise , in Joy to shine ;
Llghtand health , and joy and mirth ,
In sun-beams sparkle round thy hearth ;
Vital energy shall start ,
E'en to musclel brain and heart ;
Rid the Uver of its load ,
Purify the life/the blood ,
Intercept disease and death ,
Leaving fragrance on tny breath ,
Lighten life of half its ills ,
. Sale and poUnt Liver Pills.
Sold at wholesale by C. F. Ooodma
lKennardandForsvth. ;
SHOW GASES
BT
r. O. W I L 3D E
1317 CABS ST. , OMAHA , NEB.
tfk good assortment always on hand.-ea
b7-lm
_ _
A. F. RAFERT & GO.
iontraotors and Builders ,
1310 Dodge St. , Omaha.
IERVOUS DEBILITY
yiul 'Weakness and Pro-
tntlon for over-work or
. 28 ,
known. Fries $1 per vial or 6
als andluge vial of powder tor IS. sent port.
ii ou-rnxlpt 31 price HUMPHREYS'
OMBVWtl > ; oo.T WWW3 . , TOw Tort.
'
Swallowing
IN OATARRHAL MUCEOUS , causes :
FOUL BREATH and disgusting expectoration ;
CRACKLKO PAINS In the head and forehead ;
r DEAFJ SS and loss ol smelling power ;
I B RONCHITlS.Hiy Fever , and other diaeaes.
THE ACTION OFCATARRHAL VIRUS through
the mucous m mbrane hn been flnallr dlscov-
SSknWEI ? DE UEYEH'S CUKE. THE ONLY
KNOWN REMEDY for these diseases , Is aa
certain in Its effects as vaccination for small
pox.
D. O. McKsLYir , Oort. Inspector , 167 Mott St. ,
N. Y. , cured of , very bad Chronic Catarrh.
R. 0. BLACKBUIW , at Lord & Taylor's , Broadway ,
N.Y. , cured of 3 YEARS CATARRH ; 1
"ACKAQE.
8. BETIDICT , Jr. , Jeweler , 697 Broadway , N Y. ,
Cly ) . cured of Terrible HAY FEVER.
Riv. C. 1 Josis , New Brighton , S. I. "Worth
ten tlm ho cost.- "
BIT. Gro. A. Rus , 169 Jar St. , Brooklyn. "It
has restored me to ministerial labors' "
Riv. AIEI FBKEZI , Cairov N.Y . : "Ii hai work
ed wonders in six caeca in my parish. "
DR. R. G.DCRKIN , Dentist , 301 Sixth Avenue
N. Y. , cured of CATARRIIAL INFLUENZA.
iiK. Anonc , Opera Pritna Donna , CATARRHAL
BRONCII1TJS. "Great bencflt from Its use. "
MRS. EJMA 0. Howus , 59 TV. Washington Square ,
N. Y. , CATAKKH 30 YEAUS ! Cured by two
packages.
CUKED ! CUREDJ CURED CURED J
G. G. PRBSBlkT. Prop. West End Hotel , Long
Branch , Cured of 20 years Chronic Catarrh.
E. II. BROWS , 339 Canal St. , N. Y. , Cured of 11
years Chronic Catarrh.
J. D. McDoxALD , 710 Broadway , N. Y.Si3tcr-in- (
Law ) Cured of 40 years Chronic Catarrh.
MRS. JACOB SWARTZ , Jr. , 200 Warren St. , Jersey
City , cured of 13 yotrs chronic Catarrh.
A. R Thorn , 183 Montapus St. , Brooklyn , ( self
and son ) cured of Catarrh.
A. McKixxKX , R. R. Pres. , 33 Broad St , N .Y. :
"My family experienced immediate relief. "
&c. , &c. . &c. , &c. , Ac.
DR. WEI DE MEYER'S PAMPHLET with the
most remarkable testimonials on record , SENT
.FREE , by his Agents , MESSRS. D. B. DETZT and
Co. , 48 Dcy St. , N _ Y. : or by Druggists The
OUKE is delivered at $1.50 a package. Think ; of
a REAL CURE for au&batinato disease , it this
triflinr cost. decfieod
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO.
Manufacturers
STANDARD SHOT
BE SURE TO BUY IT.
TH" BiST IJT MARKET.
E. W. BLATClEFORIt & CO.
Manufacturer 4 of Lead Pip0 , Slice' , and Bar Lead
Block Tin , fjpo an < I Solder , L'nsaed 0.1
"and Oil Cake.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
70 NORTH CLINTOM STREET. CHICACO.
'
IRON TURBINE
WIND ENGINE
MANUFACTUBED BY
Blast , Pees & Co. , .Springfield , 0 ,
The Strongest and Most Durable
WIND ENGINE
In the World.
Hundreds in uo in Iowa and Nebraska Sold ,
ly Dealers in nearly ovf ry county.
This cut represents our
Juckeye Force Pump
vhlch is particularly
adapted toJind 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 Agt , Omaha , Neb.
ONLY EFFECTUAL
KIDNEY REMEDY
AND SPECIFIC FOU
Irlzht 8 Disease , Elabetes , Nervous Debility ,
Train in the Back , Loins or Side , Dropsy ,
Gravel , Incontinence aud Retention
ottTriiie.and Female Complaints.
Send for our treatise on the Kldn&7v-TnCSU > i *
Echoes You Should Ileed , " a little pamphlet
antaining a great deal of information tree. *
Sxcelsior Kidney Pad Co , ,
SOLE , PROPRIETORS ,
by D. Vf , SAXE & CO. , Omaha.Si
OBAY'3 SPB CIFIO MKDIOINb
MARK. The Great
An unfailing -
cure for Sem
inal Weak
ness.Sperma
torrhea , Im
lit follow aa sequence of Self-Abuse ; Ion
[ Memory , Universal Lassitude , Pain In tha
act , Dimness of Vision , Premature Old Ago
ad many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or
onsumptlon und a Premature Grave.
t3TFu\\ \ \ particulars in our phamphlet , which
e desire to send free by mall to every one.
STTie Specific II edidne Is sold by all druggist *
i tlper package , or six packages for ? 5 , or wll
a lent free by mail on receipt of the money by
Idresduz
Tne Gray MedJdne Co. ,
No. 10 Uechanlc Block , DITKOIT , llicn
OLD IN OMAHABY J. E. ISO. AND BY AL
DRUOOISTS EVERtWEIEElE.
Jhe Famous Seltzer Spring of
Germany in Every American
Home !
TARRANT'S SSLTZER APERIENT
asad upon a ident'Cc analrtiiof this celebrated
: erman Sprtoff , U : U concentrated duplicate ,
ith thirty to tarty rparUing dotes to 4cb bet *
a. ftj4 ! by OrujUf > the world ov r.
-
-
GO EAST
-VIA THE-
Cliicaiifo & Northwestern
2,380 MILES OF ROAD !
It Is the SHORT , SORE and Safe Route Batwaan
COUNCIL BLUFFS
AJTD
OmOAW ) , 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 Is the ONLY ROAD between
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon which Is run
PULLMAN HOTEL CARS !
In addition to them and to please all classes of
travelers , It rfTe FIRST-CLASS MEALS at , Its
EATING STATIONS at BO cents each.
ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I
ITS COMHES ARE THE FINEST I
ITS EquiPPMENT F1RST-CIASS
If yen wish the Best Traveling Acoommoda
tlons you will bur yonr tickets by this Route. .
tSTAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER.
All Tickets Agents can sell yon Through
Tickets via this road and Check tuuitl
Baggage Free of Charge.
OMAHA TICKET OFFICES US ! Famham St. ,
Cor. Hth , and at Union Paddo Depot.
DENVER OFFICE In Colorado Central and
Unlon'Paciflc Ticket Office
RAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 New Montgom
ery Street.
For Information , folders , tnaf , etc.'not ob
tainable at Home Tlcktc Office , addrees any
agent of the Company , or
MARVIN HUCHITT , WH. . STENNETT ,
Gen'l Manager , GenT Pass. Agent ,
CHICAGO , ILL.
JAMES'T. ' CLARK ,
Qenl Agt Omaha & Comic1 ! Bluffs.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
St Paul & Sioux Oity
RAILROADS.
The Old Reliable Sioux City RouM
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I
From Council Bluffs to
ext :
Lnd all polnta In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Hkota. Thla line la equipped with the Im
iroved Weitlnghonse Automatic Air Brakes and
llller platform Conpltr and Buffer. And for
*
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
* nnsorpaosed. Elegant Drawing Room and
lee ping Cars , owned and controlled by the o om-
iany , run Through Without Charge , between
Inlon Pacific Transfer depot , Council Blu OB ,
nd St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific
Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs at 6:16 : p.m. ,
caching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m and 31. Paul
1 11:06 a. m. , making
wTEN HOURS nr ADVASOB OF AST
OTHER ROIJTK.
Returning. leave St. Paul at S30 p. m. , arHr-
Ing at Sioux City 1:15 : a. m. , and Union Pacific
Transfer Dupot , Coancll Bluffs , at DttO a. m.
TBe ure that your ticket * read via " I. 0. *
P. H. R. " I * . 0. HILLI ,
Superintendent , Missouri Valley. Iowa.
P. K. ROBINSON , Ass-t Oenl Pass. Agent.
J. H. OTJRTAN ,
outhweiUra Freight and Paoenpt Anai ,
mylOtf _ Council Bluffs.
SHORT LINE
3L88O.
TUB
K.C.ST.JOE&C.B.R.R. ,
Is the only Direct Line to
ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
No change of cars between Omaha and St. LouU
and but uno between Omaha and New York.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
RBACU1XO ALL
Eastern & Western Cities
With lesi charges and In advance of other lines :
This entire line Is equipped with Pullman's
Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach-
CT.MlUer's Safety Platform and
Coupler and the celebrated
westinghouse Air-Brake.
42TSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSTEl
* 2TVla Kansas City , St Joseph andTEJ
* 3-CouncUBluff8R.R. .
Ticket * for sale at alLcoupoa stations 1 the
West. -
J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWES ,
Gen'l Supt. . Genl P&ES. &lir.ket Ag't
St. Joseph , Mo Bt. Joseph. Mo ,
W. C. SEACHKEST , Ticket Agon. ,
214 Fifteenth Street , between Farnham and
Douglas , Union Block , Omaha.
JOS. TE110N , A. B. BARNARD ,
PaM. Agent , Omaha Oek'l Agent , Omaha.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change 'of Cars I
OSQIO-A.Q-O ,
BURLINGTON &QUINCY
71th Smooth and Perfect Track. Elegant Passen-
Ker Coaches , and
WLLMAN SLEEFINC& DINING , CARS.
tl acknowIedgedbythePreassndallirho travel
over It , " to be the Bur Arronmo and Ban
IfjUUQio Road In the Country.
PASSENGEES GOING EAST
Should bear In mind that this Is tha
3EST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Point * East , North and NortUweat.
Passengers by this Route have choice o
FOUE DIEFEBENT BOUT S ,
And the Advantage of SIX Dally. Line * ol
Palace Sleeping Cara from Chicago to
Jfew York City Without Change.
UI Express Tratna on this line uo equipped with
the Weatlnghottee Patent Air Brakes and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , the most Perfect Pro
tection Aninst Accldentl
In the world.
'OILMAN PALACE SLEEPIMQ AND OIMNC CAM
Are nm or. the Burlington Rout *
Inlormatlon ccncenJuif Route * , Bate * ; Tires
JonnectlonB , etc. , will be cheerfully given by
tpplytng at the office of tha Burlington Route ,
ill Uth St. . Omaha , Nebraska.
J. K. PERKna , D. W. HITCHCOCK ,
Qenl ttaDa'zcr. Gen. WeaVn Paas. Aft.
I. O. PHILLIPI , Bt. Joe. . Mo ]
General Agent , Omaha.
H. P. DETJEL ,
Ticket Agent , Cm b .
Ieb5ulp
. . .
( .emit ircifjcilr. ) Female Untl
Con lta1 v > , r"W > Hr t "T Wi
' = " " l"-k , illustrated.SOcti- _
Ct , _ ; * ij ; : rau-l look ifjot , TO ! { * . post *
A * i * n ttv only phncao in tM C9 vba c.
. i * V'
t.f } } > > &
mONLY
ONLY MEDICINE
That Acts at the Same Time on ; |
7HS LIVER/
THE BOWELS.
„ . and the KIDNEYS.
r3 These CTeat organs- are the natm-al cleans-
-S cr of tue system. IftheyworlCTreOl.lies,1"-
29 will bo perfect : If they become cloeg
Z drcadlul diseases are sure to follow wltfi ;
J TERRIBLE SUFFERING. .
A r.llionsness , Iksdache , Djspfpsla , Jans- ]
j3 dice , Constipat ! n and Piles , ! or Kid-
* 9 -ny Complaints , Orarel , Diabetes/
" * "
"j Sediment In the Brine
\t \ or Ropy Urine ; or ]
3 | matlc Palns'and Ache * . . jr _ _ _ .
H arc dcTclopedbccan ethebio < > d Is poisoned
/i wltli tbe farmers that hoald.haTe-be.sn
' 3 cipcllcd naturally.fr < 'Gr- \
| KIDNEY-WORTi
? -
SS Sf
f ?
ordered urine ?
you.\Try
* \ age at once and be atlaaed. ' " * * rf
i jma dry ttge&blt compound and
] OnePaekascmakesfclxquarUofHedlelae.
Y itr Druyytst hat U , 'or.'vxn get U for i
swv. Jntistvponhavtnyit. Price.tlM-
{ iTSll t aoti ftii. )
Q 1 1 P C f1 1 1 D C For CougIisColIs ( , Bronchitis ,
OUnC U U H Ltw. \ \ . Consumption ,
And ALL DISEASES of tns Tnroat and Lun s ,
Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use
PAIITinU . . .BONT BE DECEIVED by unprincipltf.1 d-a'era wtm try to pUmpa.voa
W U I I U II Rock and Rve in p'aeo of onr TOUT ROCK an 1 RYK , which U th > MiiD
ICATiD article made , the GENUI.fE navinir a GOVERX1IKNT STAMP ou each bottle.
Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Rveaue :
TREASURY DSPARTil E.ST. OFFICE OK INTERNAL KbVEHOK , >
WASIII.VOTOS. D. C , January 23 , ISi'J. fl
Messrs.LAWRENCE&MARTlNmMadi onSt.Chica o.lIK :
GuTLUitx : I have received a 'certified for'ioU" si li : ? tha InirryiienU and relitivo p twwr
tlons used In the manufacture of an articla which you wlveriMe an < l il under the ntmo of "i'OLU
ROCK and RYE. " Ihlscomponnd , accordicirloynur ( ormula. In tlic opinion of this otllwuu4 !
have a sufficient quantity of th BALSAM OF TOLU to ci'oitall theadrantac arai l tathlJ
art'cle In pectoral couipl&inU. tvhiie the whUky and syrup cunitituto anemuUion r nkii urtuti
com round anagreeal le remedy to the pitient.
lu the opinion of this offlca , an article compounded accnnlin ? to tliU formal * m y j - 'Krif b
classed as a medUinal prepataiion under tl-e rroviaiona c-f S ' * \i\i \ \ A , fullturlm ; seciitni I IT. U. S.
Revised Statmca , and ben go stamped mar be sold h1'ri i 11 , Apothccirioa , and Otlf I'oiaotcl
without rendenng them liab'o ' to p y ) > ccial Ux * liiii"r [ ical ! r .
Yours Respectfully , t ( Signed ) ftSEEN.B. RAUM.CommlScloier.
Lawrence * Jtartla , Clitcsgo , Sole Anntj f.ir ti ! United St tei and Canvia. So'd by Drur *
3 t . Grocers and General Dealers everywhere. \ \ hohwle Ar.-nt f jt Neb. . StfitLE , JOHNSON !
CO. , will supply the tr da at manufacturer. ) price * .
WHO 13 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE WJUU
SEE BY EXAMINING
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFJC R.
IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BET VEEX THE EAST & THE
Its mam line runs from Chicago to Council
Bluffs. pasMnK through Jollet. Ottawa , Lntville.
( lenejeo. Mollne. Kock Island. OaTenport , West
UlMrtr , IOTTACltT.Marenso. Brooklynirtnnell.
Ues Motnes ( the capital of Iowa ) , dluart , Atlan
tic , and ATOCH ; with branches froL. Rur ? u
Junction to 1'corla : Wlltou Junction toMuscn-
tine , Washlnmon , Falrtlcld , Eldon. IJelknap.
CentroTllle , I'rtnccWin. Trunton. ( iallatln , ' 'ami.
rnn. LeaTenworth , Atchlnon , and Kaasns Cltjr ;
Washington to SlK urney , Oakaloosa. and Knoi-
Tlllo : KooknK to Farmlnirton. llonapane , licn-
tonsport. Independent. Klclon , Ottumwx EJcly-
TlllP.Oskalooja. 1'clln.Monroe , and Ucs Motncn ;
Newton to Monroe i DesMolnea to Indlanolaand
Wlnteraot : Atlantic to JLewla anrt Audntxm ; and
A-oca to Ilarlan. This Is posltlTcly the onlr
Itallroad. which owns , anil operates a through
line from Chicago Into the State o ( lian-as.
ThronKh Express 1'asscnecrTrains , with Iull-
ttan i"nlace Curs attached , are run each war dally
between CniCAoe and I'EORIA. K VN.SAS Cnv.
ConsciL BLtiFrs. I.EAVKXTVOHTH ami ATCIII-
9OX. Throuxh cars arc also run between Jlilraa-
tee and Kansas City , via the "Milwaukee and
Hock Island She . Line. "
The "Great V.ock Island" Is mnirniacently
equipped. Its road bed Is simply perfect , and Its
track Is laid with itcel rails.
What will please you most will bo the pleasure
of enloylnR your meals , while passing orerthe
beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa , In one of
our magnificent Dining Cars that accompany all
Through Express Trains. You Ret an entire
meal , as Koott as Is nerred In any ant-class hotel ,
forserenty-UTe cents.
Appreciating the fact that a majority of the
people prefer separate apartment * for different
purposes ( and the Immense passenger business
} f thU line warranting It ) , we aru pleased to an
nounce that this Company runs Pullman Palace
SUcvtna Can for sleeping purposes ; and 1'alace
VlntnqCan forcatlnir purpo oniy. < nvouar
KTpnt featsroof cur Palace Cars Is a SJt'JKlSfiv
SALOON ( rbereyou can cujor jour "UnTaak"
at all hears of the day.
Mamincent Iron Bridges span the M. oiisfpat
and Missouri rtrers at all polnta crctt > ra Or ttat )
line , mid transfers are avoided at Couneii Bltula ,
Kansas City. LeaTenwurth. and Atchlsia
nectlons belngmade In Union llcnots.
TUB 1'lUNCll'AI. It. It. CONNKCTKfrVB
T1I1S CHEAT TIIIIOUUII U-Nti A KM
.
At ciiiCAun.wltli all dtrerRlnx
East and Nmttu
At K.N I.EWOOI > . wlththeL.S.4M.U.
Ft. W.AC , 1C.1UH.
At WA5Fii.scTo.NHiioirrs. . with r.
AtLASALLi.wfJillLCent.lt.lt.
AtlT.oniA.wlth I' . I' . * J. ; 1-.D.4E. 1. 12 , A
W. : III. Mid. : and T.I' . * W. IWs.
At ItotK ISLAXIJ. with -Mllwankeo i floCi
Island Sliort Line. " nnd Hock Inl'd A ioo. lit * ! ,
AtUAVENPOirr. with the Davenport IttrijJoa
C. M. * a 1. 1 * . K. K.
A t \VESTLIIICHTT. with the neR. A N.VCD.I
At tlui.iNrLLTtthCentntllowaK.lt. .
A t DCS MOLNVd. with U M. A F. D. It. Ii V
At COUNCIL ULcrn. with Union I'ocitift. . W 1
AtCMAHA.wlthll. AMo.It.lt. K. In > OU
AtCoLDMncaJcxctiox.with IL.tr. ! ( . & N.
At OTTUMWA. with Central IowalUit.i
St. U * 1'acand CL B. * Q. K. Kdi.
At KEIIKUK. with ToL. reo. * War. ; .
Loun A Paa. and St. U , Keo. A N.-W.H. HJa.
At CAMERON , with ILfit. J. It. It.
At ATCHISOX. with Atch. , Topcka & bantR flSt
Atch. i Neb. and Ccn. Ir. U. P. It. Kds.
At I.EATENn-ouTU. with Kan. 1'ao.
Cent. It. lids.
At KANSAS Crrr ; with all lines for tie Wdfi *
and Southwest.
IUI.I.MANPALACE CAIES nre run thron h to rEOIHA , 1 > E T
COVtiClL. 1H.UFFS. KAAHAM CIXT" . ATCMJSO.V , and LEAVEX-IV
Ticket * -via thU A.Ine , known n * the "Great JtocliIsland . Jloute. "
all Ticket Arents in the United State * and Canada.
For Information not obtainable at your homo ticket office , addrei * .
A. . KIMBA-I/L , E. ST. aOHTC.
Qen'l Superintendent. Uen'l Tkt. and I'an'cr A Tt
CHAS. SHIVERiCK ,
FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS
W TTSTT > O W" SZE3LA.DIEjS. !
And everyrning pertaining to the Furniture and
upholstery Trade.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
ap U mon th aat 1208 ana 1210 Fanibam Strcot.
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivatcr
± 88O.
MANUFACTURED BY S. P. MAST & CO.SPR1NFFIELO,0 <
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron tfearn Walking
Cultivator , with or without Sj rings.
The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Style.
Inquire ior them at the best dealers.
F. H. PTTG-H , Gen. Agent , Omaha , JNC b.
PAD
A new and and hitherto unknown remedy ( o
all diseases of tbe Kldneyi , &IadUeranJ Urinary
Organs. .
n win positively cure Kabete * . Gravel , Drop-
n , BrijrhVs Dliease , inabUlty to retain "or erod
the Urine , Catarrh of the Blaedtr , high co.cud
and acanty urine , Painful Urinating ; LAMB
BACK , General Weakncts , and all Femala
ComplalnU.
It avotdea internal medicines , Is certain In it
effect * and cnres when nothing abw can.
Fertile by Brasilia or sent by mail free
upon receipt at the price(3.00. .
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. . PROP'RS ,
Toledo , O. '
JsTSend yonr addres * for onr WU .bodlr ,
liBow & IiiVwu Baved. "
JBH , Agsnt t
I
Dr. 'Bosanko's ' Bienmatic Cure :
AN ALKALI OINTMENT.
The add Blood'is the prln Tr ean a and so
talnlnzco erof RmmiATisM. Wn r there j
PS F &SSS&S * i
s ? ' 3Si b ;
absorption. Price TSCenU.
Dr. Bosanko's Pile Kemedy ,
.
diseanes to wnicn.tu n an equal tor th *
an !
our Pit *
Tha Dr. Bosanko . Medina OoV