Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 20, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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VAN AMBURGH & CD'S
NEW GREAT GOLDEN
: EJ osr .A. GIE ze , z IE i
AND FROSTS ROMAN
CIRCUS AND GOL
WiU Exhibit on Lot Hejid
of Faruham Street ,
FRIDAY
SATURDAY ,
MAY Ist & 22nd , 1880.
Doors Op3n at 1 & 7 p. m.
Manager for > , 35 consecutive TearsMB. HYATT FROST
Immense in Size ,
Unapproached in Grandeur ,
Unequal led-in Merit.
F1VET1MES LARGER
THAN EVER BEFOEE , *
Bequiring the Services of
185 Men and 210
Horses.
Myriads of Bare and Strange
LIVING WONDERS !
COLOSSAL. SPECOIENS OF ANIMATED NATURE.
Jdsfadded to'this Exhibition the wonderful NONDESCRIPT
, A Zoological Specimen.the first and only one ever exhib
ited in a Menagerie in this Continent. Also the
BEHEMOTH OF HOLY WRIT !
Here also mayboeean the meat rare and INTERESTING ANIMALS IN
THE WOULD ; interesting to students of n.iturslhhtory , speoially commended
and visited by ths 01 rgy. heads of educr.tional institutions , and millions of
THE FIRST PEOPLE OF THE LAND. Nature's marvels congregated in
vast numbers in ihis stupendous exhibitionforminir a practical catalogue alike
INTERESTING , AMUSING AND INSTRUCTIVE. The AERONAUTIC
OSCILLATIONS awaken in the spectator an unusual degree of interest. The
WONDERFDp GYRATIONS AND EVOLUTIONS excitea thnlling intore.t ,
affording infinite amusement to old and young.
THE PREMIER SHOW OF THE AGE. (
3 SEPABATE SHOWS IN 3 SEPAEATE TENTS ,
TheBoman ( ftrous and Eoyal Oolosseum Contains a Double Oom-
* pany of Star Performers , Grandest Corps of
Specialty Artists Ever Assembled.
Fresh ! Sparkling I Original I
Conceived and Perfected Espechllyfor this Grand Establishment.
SUPEREMINENT
IN STATION !
D jTe < lly to frrm superiority In ever * da-
partment anil acblev. meat. It is unequalled
m CbniUndom. Tr < n aad public unite in
pronouncinr it a decided arcot > lon to the
mcKement or'd A perfect -ind complex
etlabllintcmt , Invitlnfr oociparixon and cb l-
) ( ngingc.m ; .t.t'.cn. It U klilr renoKiitd.
100 Male and Female Artisb , 11
EqaeBtrieones & 15MaleIliders , 30
Acrobnln.lOOjArabian RingHorst n
es , 20 Musiciansin | Uniform. r
3 Great Clowns
Chosen from the Old and Netv World.
This Great Show huhadan ezlitcoeeof neinj > hrtcqua te.B ulaco.itmy , aud taa trav
eled tbworld OTer.whcrerer civl'lzatlnn extend * , culllnj from each na't m so rlclted some memen
to ia tbt Bl.ape of a remyk bl PERFORMER Oil ANIMAL , enablinj VanAmburgh & Co. to
present to their pitroni tn KqucBtrlan Banquet , composed of artistic dainties , the very choicest
In tbt Itud. B [
A Feast of Zoological Eccentricties , 0
Very maar of Which r now for the first time exhibited In a Menagerie. Atnomnl in its muni-
ted * . Every year adds NEW AND SrARTtl-SQ FEATOUES to
VAN AMBURGH & GO'S
Grand
Establishment I
ITS PRE-EMINENCE
Undisputed I r.
Its Success is Unparalleled
in the History of Shows.
Its Reputation is Unsullied ,
and Its Show Pos
sessions are
LITERALLY ENORMOUS I 0C
r
OBSERVE THE GRAND STREET PARADE
At About Ten A. M.- ctC
REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE , IE F < ;
FRIDAY & SAT. , MAY 2IST&22ND. IEC !
EAS'T INDIA
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Alfred Carpenter. Ansonla.Connecticut writes : <
Plrase send Oil C. O. D. 1 first learned the Tal- it t
neof Dr. TbOTras Jclectrie 0 1 while living In ; l (
Ohio , and t think It the best medicine In uie for
mall or beast.
_ William Boland , Jr. , 11 east Swan Street , says :
i'lntbspast two yean I havihad occasion to
use Dr. Thomas' Kdectrie Oil quite frequently
ient neunJ f. alia liiJ sick itad.chj. I
oand It lo Cf aa abfclute ytJfcirrh
hbduinJiii * * yii T , i < * fihgfr-ma
and almost instantly. " is
No. HZ Vain street ,
ofa viojjnt albictol. Hheu- , ;
Less than a battle cured me entlre-
45Tears fief ore th eJublte.
THE GENUINE
DR.C.McLANE'S
LIVER PIELS
are not recommended as a remedy " for
all the ills that flesh is heir to. " but in
affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious
Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head
ache , or diseases of that cliaracter , they
stand without a riral. .
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used pre
paratory to , or after taking quinine. As
a simple purgative they are uncqualed.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
Each box has n red-wax seal on the lid ,
with the impression.McLANE'S LIVER
PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa
tures of C. McLAKE and FLEMINO Bnos.
,3SB Insist upon having the genuine
Dn. C. McLANE'S LTVEtt PILLS , pre
pared by
FLEMING BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. ,
the market being full of imitations of
the name XcLanc , spalled differently ,
but same pronunciation.
COUGHS , BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION.
_ What a Well-Known Druggist Bays about
Allen's Luug Balsam.
MOTHERS , READ !
OAKHNB STATICS , y.
GUTLIMXH : The demind for Allen's Lung
Bal am is increasing constantly. The ladles
think there is no medicine equal to it tor Croup
and Whooping Cough , C. S. MAUTIN ,
Sold b ) ' all Medicine Mvn.
Toll-Gatetfo. %
7 objects to find. Send stamp forpaok
DR. E. C. ABU Y But&lo N. Y.
Gentle
Who Tfant glossy , luxuriant
"and wavy tresses of abundant ,
beautiful Hair mnst use
LION'S KATHAIBON. This
elegant , cheap article always
makes the Hair grow freely
and fast , keeps it from falling
out , arrests and cares grayness -
ness , removes dandruff and
itching , makes the Hair
strong , giving it a curling
tendency ana keeping it ia
any desired position. Beau
tiful , healthy Hair is the sure
result of using Kathalron.
ATTOnNEYS-AT-LArY.
WM. 3IERAL ,
\ TTORNEY AT LAW-Campbell's Block ,
JISth Mreet.betwcen Farnham and Douxlaa.
OMAHA , NEB.
D. L. THOMAS ,
A TrORKEY AT LAW Loans inoccy. bujs
, A _ end sells real estate. Boom 8 , Crtlghton
Bl rk.
A. C. TROUP ,
A TTORN'KY AT LAW Office In HaEacom'B
J\ . Block , with George E. Pritchett , 1MB
farnuapi fit. _ OMAHA. NEB.
DEXFER L. THOMAS ,
A TTORNKY AT LAW Cralckgn.-vnk Balli
A. fag.
A. M. CHADWIGK ,
* rrORNEY AT LAW Offlco IBM Farnham
jV Btr et. _ _ _ _
A. SWARTZLANDE
A TTORNEY AT LAW-Cor. 13th and Famham
A. gtrent. _ may 3tf
WILLIAM A. FONDA.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
J\ . Room No. 6. Frcnzer Block , opposite Post
Offlco. OMAHA. NEB.
WM. L. PEABODY ,
Offlc In Crel hton Block , next ta
Foot Office , OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
$ & Palenit Pi ocKr d."ffi j
TOTAEY rPBMO. COLLECTnOKB MAJB
E. D. MCLAUGHLIN-
A TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF
2x THE PEACE Southeast comer Fifteenth
and Douglas St.
JSrColIectiona Promptly Attended to.TEl
O'BRIEN & BARTLEH ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
OFFICE-Unlon BlockFI/tecnth an < ? Faraham'
A. L. ROBISON.
A TTORNET AT LAW. Room Creighton
A Block. OMAHA Neb. tnnl-tf
ATTORNEY- LAW.
KARBACH BLOCK. CORBOUQ. . & ISTH STS.
OMAHA , NEB.
W. d. Connell t
. . , f
Attorney-at-Law. 1a 1
Office' Front rooms , up pmira , in Uanscom'a
now brick building , N. W. corner Fifteenth and
Farnham Streets.
JODH I. KSD1CK. C'HAS K. ItRDICS.
REDICK & REDICK ,
Attorneys-at-Law.
- - .
SpecIU attention will be given to all suits
corporations ot e\ery de riptlon ; will
practice in al Alie Courts oi the State and the B
Tnited States. Office. Farnham St. , opposite
dourt House.
0
ADAMS &SIMERAL ,
4 ITORNETS AT LAW Room 0 Crelhto
t\ . Block , 16th tnd Douglag Btreele. no9dh
C. F. MANDERSOK ,
A TTORNST AT LAW SIS Famh m Street
i\ _ Omaha Nebraska.
PARKE CODWIN ,
A TTORNEY AT LAW-Hth and Dougiae
i. StrwtB , with Q. W. Doane
. vr. T. RICHARDS. a. J. He si
RICHARDS & HUNT ,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Omen 213 South Fourteenth Street.
3nly Direct Line to France ,
XNERALTRANSATLANTIC GOMPAN
> ET\VEEN New York and Harve.Pier 12.N.R
O foot of Morton St. , pier of company.
Travelers by this Unaatoid both transit by En
Ush railway and tha discomfort ot erasing the
Aanne lin a small boat
CANADA , FitAKOict , Wednesday Januarf 21
Inoon.
LMERIQUE , B. JOVCM ) , Wednesday Februarj
,11 a. m.
rRANCK , TBUDIILB , Wednesday , February
.3,11 a. m.
PRICE OF PASSAGE ( including wine ) :
TO HAVRE First Cabin , flOO andiSO ; Second
abint55 ; Steerage , | 28lnclndlngwinebeddUir
md nUndls.
LOUIS DE BEBIANAeont , S Broadway.N. Y.
FRANK E. UOOREsTNo. 214 , West Side Hth
Street , Bet. Famham and Douglas , Next Door
U. S. EzprcM Office ( Slrn of Paia id
aamiihlp. ) OMAHA. NKB.
D. 3. C ,
la an abnolato kni irrrrieiibJe CCTTO'V.
mn8sInte = ra.3aajaal the o. o of Otha. it nb
lowco , : < rjcon tmd htnJai > , ieE"Ts nii
fcT taytJ ii
* i iiSi
od'a s and lA-iustli" Grvinir C--TTO-M f r * : Si
and < rnsbthe ! control or tto sobriety of fjt SiC
eelres aai their Mcndi SiS
Itrrercnta Ont ab-ohrte physlral aT.1 v . S
si = stlznnlc tl :
; e , jirepald. to rare 1 to 5 perscc.1 , 3 > tlhi
tCT - _ tjL . . _ fiporbottlc. hiVI
Temperance societies ahoulj ircocuaendir VI
ferXf tly iiarmlcbs and oeTe "
HopBtttcra Bllg. Co. RochesterN.Y. Sole '
O\\T , , , . . .
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HANI ) COVERINGS.
SOMETHING ABOUT GLOVES IK t'LDBIf
AHD MODERN TIMES.
Cinciinati Commercial.
The ouly real mode-t and nnobtru-
aive thins ; obiut tha modern ioiletar-
pe&n to be the glove , and they could
jot vt-ry well be simpler or oould
scarcely be mre beautiful or attrac
tive. Let us ba giatcful while there
ia time , fur nobody knows when the
furore for gold erarroidered and pearl
payments may take us by tbe hand.
Immen e "crams" rtnld cf Queen
Elizabeth's ploves ; one pair of white
k < d are said to hava basn embroidered
H ith gold thread , large pearls and col
ored ik. ) They were slashed with
yol'ow ' eatin at the elbows and stiffened
with bullion gimp. One peculiarity cf
thejo gloves was that they hid five
holes in the hands to permit the per
spiration to escape. We have often
seen sheepskin gloves six buttons for
fifty cents the pair , you know tha 1
had more holes than that in them be
fore they'were well buttoned arouni
the wrist. That they followed a roya
precedent appeared to be very littl
consolation to the wearer.
Another historic glove of Queen
Bess is that which dropped and tha
was restored to her by the Earl o
Cumberland. She bade him keep i
ai a mark of her favor , and the gal
lant old beau bad it set with jewel
and wore it in his hat at tournament
foiever after.
A very dainty pair of gloves wera
given to Lord Campbell , in 1855 , when
he chanced to be presiding judge at a
maiden assize. They were white
exquisitely embroidered , and triinmet
with Brussels lace ; the arms of the
city were embroidered in silver on thi
back.
back.Gloves
Gloves , in the olden time , mean
something more than a covering So :
the hand. Bishops were put in pos
seesion of their sees by receiving i
glove , and at tbe coronation of i
French king the glove * are blessed. .
When a sovereign of England is
crowned , the herald throws down a
glove by way of a challenge to any
who may dispute the sovereign's title
to the tLrone. As'de frrm historic
associations there has probably been
more spooning done of poor little five
and a quarter gloves by sentiments
young men than over anything else ,
except , possibly , a lock of naturally
curly ha-r that is quoted at as much as
§ 8 an ounce in the open market , and
is quite too precious to be bestowed
upon everybody.
The highest novelty in the way cl
gloves t'j-day ara the English Silk
tafiVtas. They are of the length of a
six-button kid glove , and have three
bands of delicate lace-work about the
wrist. Cream , pearl and white are
the choicest tints , but old gold is a
favored co'or in these as in all other
ploves. They are from the famous
London house of Dent , and are called
tbe Maltese glove.
There h a special line of silk mit
tens , reviving the old-fashioned picnet
manufacture of our gnndmother.1.
They are shown in strong colors , scar
let , blue , and in defitite shades ol
pink , rote , gold aad blue , as well as in
all the shadow ? tints. The hand ,
both I palm and back , is in very
firm I silk , the wrist and arm
in i opan woik only , or the whole
is I of lacs-work. These high novel-
ies abroad are always worn over a
finely-fitting kid glove , not tou high-
wriated. This givesan added elegance
to tbe toilet , shows offa beautiful arm ,
without that bare handed appearance
that always recalls to the thoughtful
mind the idea of a cook taking her
Sunday outing. The cheaper qualities
of these gloves are not serviceable ;
$120 buys a good article , and from
that the range is upward to $2 ,
Lisle thread gloves promise to ba
again popular , and the mistakes of last
season are all duly corrected. They
did crawl down the arm , everybody
knows. This season this crawling ten
dency is corrected by bands of elastic
very cleverly disposed , that are relied
on to keep the things in place.
The German gloves are cheaper , but
they by no means equal the French
aiticlo. One should be careful ia buy
ing to see that the finger is fitted by
woven gores and not by seams. Pretty
lace wrists in two shades , gray and
white or Isabella and brown , are a
late fancy. Twenty-two different
styles are shown , ranging in price from
CO cents to § 1.50 and in siza from I "
to 8.
8.These
These silk and lisle the latter are
finished to look precisely like silk
are , after all , but a fleeting fancy.
The gloves of standard value are those
of good kid , and they appear to have
attained absolute perfection in manu
facture.
Much difficulty is found in match
ing the heliotrope shades , but a cer
tain Chinese pink ia an exact match
for evening wear , though quite un
like by day , and of this shade there is
supply.
Kid gloves match the monochrome
dress stuffs as a general , the two most
popular being coachman's drab and
coachman's gray to match the colors
cf the walking coats.
Love In Pa's Hat.
Hair Dresner's Chronicle.
i Mr. M. was a retired manufacturer ,
and possessed ot considerable fortune.
He also hadLa daughter nineteen years
of ago of great personal attractions.
What wonder , then , that she should
have made many a young fellow's
heart beat quicker who tried to gain
her affections ? But " "
virgin "papa" M.
took care of his treasure at if the wera
the pupil of his eye , and many were
tbe unhappy mortals who left his hos
pitable table never to return. ' 'Plenty
of time , " said he , "when the right
one comes , and I approve , " etc.
But the right one had come long
ago , only papa didn't know it , and he
had como in the person of a yount ;
engineer , who had formerly had busi
ness transactions with pap * M. The
young people had aeon each other ,
apoken at each other , looked at each
other , and a kind of understanding
bad been come to. Yes , and the af-
Faction was deep enough to last , even
when Mr. M. returned from trade and
the young galhnt had no farther ex
cuse for coming on business. Then
there was a succession of dark days.
But love is inventive , and in this in
stance also proved to be so.
Air. M. was in theiabit of visiting
twice a week at his hair dresser's to
have his beard and wig looked after ;
Hid on this fact love built his struc
ture. One of the younger assistant ?
was taken into confidence , and consequently
quently , considerable attention was
paid by the young man to Mr. M.'a
bat , receiving it on his entering , giv
ing it a caretul brush , and handing it
back on departure ; and in this wise
poor , dear "papa" became , uncon
sciously , of course , the postilion
1'amour between his daughter and her
iwain.
Thus things continued for four long
months ; but the beat silk hat let it
be ever so carefully brushed , wants an
rcn now and again. Mr. M. 'a hat wa
laveral ( years old , and just about
Christmas ' it wanted ironing badly.
. instead of proceeding to
he hair-dreuer's as usual , went to his
latter's and presented his hat for reao- R
ration. J
Mr. Hatter says , after inspecting it :
'Is this hat too Jarge for you ? "
"No ; why do you ask ! "
' 'Because you put paper inside. "
* Taper J paper 1 Not I ; ho w does it
get thi
-Not
icart ; let ca apeak
our love ; he will not cay no if we
promise to make his old age hoppy.
On my knees I will confess my love
to him. Beside our correspondence
cannot last much longer ; the con
tinued brushing his so worn papa's
hst that I fear from day to day that
, he will have to luvo it done up , " etc.
] i Mr. M.'H hat having been refreshed ,
he went as usual to his hair dressar'g ,
J having previously carefully replaced
' the letter
In the saloon ho kept a steady ,
though covert , lookout on the offi
cious young assistant , arid found his
surmises correct.
The operations finished , he gravely
received his hat , handed the assistant
as usual his jour boirc , and departed.
Before returning home , however , he
took occasion to inspect his fiat , and
extract and read a missive from no
other than the engineer. Among
other thin ? * , the young man swore
that not a penny did ho want of his
love's father his position , thank
goodness , bringing him moro than
sufficient to live happy and comforta
ble.
ble."Well
"Well , " said papa , "ho seems to ba
an honeitly-digposed young man , and
if , " etc.
For some time he allowed the cor
respondence to RO on , reading regu
larly and watchfully the letters on
both nides , unknown to them of course ,
until one day , when the letters bad
been particularly despondingandgood ,
he put and end to it and made them
happy , as may be seen by the cards
sent to ell whom it might concern.
Why An Arkansas Boy Was Named
" . "
"Judus Iscarut.
Little Bock Gfrette.
A colored brother gives the follow
ing reason for naming his tenth son
"Judus Iscarut. " Says he :
"Dftt's de boy's name. Judus haz
been sighted. Nobody haz eber had
immoral courage ter nams a chile for
dat man. But dat ain't do main rea
son why I named him Judus , I'se got
de Bible ter 's'an ' me in gibin do chile
dat name. "
"How does tbo Bible sustain you
in desiring to perpetuate that name ? "
asked the magistrate.
"Hits dis tack. Chris' in remark-
in * ob Judus sad ; dat it would hab bin
bettor fee dat man ef he hadn't bin
born. "
"Well"
"An conaiderm' how many mou s is
opened at the doo' when I goea home
wid a aide ob meat , it would hab bin
better fur dat boy of mine ef ho had
neber seed daylight. I take de scrip-
tur from de reference * . In de futur
ef I finds dat de boy haz made im
provement on hisself , .I'll change his
name to Jim. "
TRUTH AND HONOR.
Query : What It the best family medicine in
the world to [ emulate the bowel , purify tne
blood , remove cortivenesa and billiou nei , aid
d'gettion and tone up the whole tjatem ? Truth
and houor compe a us to answer. Hop Bitters ,
being pure , perfect aud harmless. Ed. See
another column.
It does not make any difference how ae-
\ ere the case of bilious derangement ia ,
Simmons' Liver Regulator will cure it
speedily and effectually without saliva
tion , or that prostration of the system en
suing from the use of drastic purgatives.
As there are many spurious imitations
imitations of this valuable medicine , take
care you get the genuine.
"We have been Belling your medicine
for some time , and \ve find it better adapt
ed to the cure of bilious attacks than any
other medicine we have ever used or sold.
"JAMES M. BEASLEY & CO. ,
"Magnolia , Ark. "
It la well known that a relationship ex *
Uta between rules , constipation , kidney
diseases and liver troubles. In Kidney
Wort we have n remedy that acts on th
general system and restores health by gen *
tly aldititf nature's interua1 process ,
I AJQ All Plavod Out
T a common complaint in hot weather ,
It yon * eel BO , get a package of Kidney-
Wort and take it and yon will at once feel
ita tonic power. It keeps up the healthy
action of the Kidneys , Bowels and Liver ,
nd thus restores the natural life and
treugth to the weary body.
EVERY TOBACCO CEEWER
should provide himself with a bottle
of SOZODONT.so that when ho calls
upon the ladies ho can rinse his mouth
and remove the odor which hovers
around the person of the nicotized.
Not alone for its aroma is it valuable ,
but as a curative and preservative of
the teeth it Is unsurpassed.
Broken cigar boxes can be mended
by Spalding's Glue. How queer !
Acrostic
Would'st thou my friend good health enjoy ,
Each day and hour jour time employ ;
Secure repose from sickness , ills ,
This thou can'st do take Liter Pillt ;
& dost thou saner from disease ,
Caused by exposure , diett these ,
Or other ills , what'er their name ,
Submit at once , and leave the frame ,
Like shadows darting o'er the hills.
In terror flee from Lirer Pills.
Vice like although they've clung fr i ears ,
Encouraged be , nor yield to fears.
Repose in quiet , health's bright rills
Pursue the pathway of these Pills.
In childhood , ) outh and in old age ,
Let cheerful thoughts my mind engage ,
Let others suffer fevers , chilla.
Sure thou art free mth Liter Pills.
Sold at wholesale by C. F. Goodman , J. K. Ish ,
nd Keniuxrd & Forsvth , Omaha * aprS liwly(3) ( )
GIVE IT A TRIAL
and you wi'l ' be astonished. "Anakosls. " Dr.
8. f llsbee's External Pile Remedr , pires instant
relief and is an infallible core for the most ob-
Elloate cases ol Fil's. It hu made the most
wonderful curea of ihis terrible disorder. SO.OOO
natefnl people that have used It ran testify to
.he same. Samples with fall directions sent free
to all sufferers on application to Anakesls depot ,
Box 8946 , New York. Bold by all first-claw
druggists.
FEVER AND AGUE ,
FOKTIFrTHESTSTEir.
And joa are armed against disease. The finest
tonic ( or this purpose U nostetter's Stomach I t
Bitters , which renders digestion easy and com1 1 at
plete. counteracts biliousness , and Xeeps the b
bowels hi order , and so genial ana beneficent are
Ita effects.tbat not only is the body invigorated.
And regulated by its use , but despondency ban
ished from all tbe mind.
For pile by all Druggists and Dealers generally
SHOW GASES
2C15ZT7ACTU&KD tT
J" . O _ "XV I Xi 3D E
1317 CASS ST. , OMAHA , NEB.
t& A good assortment always on hand.THi
reblT.lm
tn OnP4' 7 home. Samplts worth li tree
[ \ ] < $ L\1 \ AddressStlnson * Co. . Portland Main * ;
NERVOUS DEBILITY
{ ' Vital Weaknesa'and Proe-
tntlon ( or ov.T-work o
No. 28 ,
. , , - _ . , 'Tt.fj10. ' 81 per rtU or 6
and UTJTB vial ofJfdwier lor is , sent post-
'pt ol price. HUMPHREYS'
' . CO. , 109 Fnlta 8t , "
UtstC , ulogu9b .j
Swallowing
,
<
| IJT CATAHRHAI , MUCKOU8 , causes :
FOOL BREATH and disgusting expectoration ;
ORACKLNG PAINS In the head and forehead
DKAFNESS nd loss of smelling power ;
BRONCHITIS , Hay Fever , and other dteeacs.
THE ACTJONOFCATARRHAL VIRUS through
the mucous membrane has been finsllr discov
ered. WEI DE MEYER'S CUKE. THE ONLY
KNOWN REMEDY for these diseases , la as
cerUia in Its eHects sa vaccination for small
pox.
D. n jfcKiLTir , Oov't. Inspector. 167 Mott St. ,
N. Y. , cured of very bad Chronic Catarrh.
R. 0. BLACKBCRS , at Lord & Taylor's , Broadway ,
N. Y. , cured of 3 YEARS CATARRH ; 1
PACKAGE * .
S. BKXIDICT , Jr. , Jeweler , 637 Broadway , N Y. .
Ovly ) , cured of Terrible HAY FEVER.
R v. C. J JOSKS , New Brighton , S. I. "Worth
ten Urn he coet. "
BKV. Oso. A. Rag , 169 Jay St. , Brooklyn. 'It
has restored me to ministerial labors' "
R v. ALEX FRXIZB , Cairo , N.Y. : "Jl hu work
ed wonders In six cases in my parish. "
DR. R. 0. DURKI.V , Dentlit , S61 Sixth Avenue
N. Y. , cured of CATARRHAL INFLUENZA.
MLLK. AiuBs.OperaPnma Donna. CATARRHAL
BRONCHITIS. "Great benefit from Its use. "
MRS. Esuu C. HOWM. 39 W. Washington Square.
N. Y. , CATARRH 30 YEARS ! Cured by two
packages.
CURED ! CURED ! CURED CURED !
0. O. PRKSBOST. Prop. West End Hotel , Long
Branch , Cured of 20 years Chronic Catarrh.
E. II. BROWV , 30" " ) Canal St. , N. Y. , Cured cf 11
years Chronic Catarrh.
J. D. MCDONALD , 710 Broadway , N. Y.Sister-in- (
Law ) Cured of 40 years Chronic Catarrh.
MRS. JACOB SWAHTZ , Jr. , 200 Warren St. , Jersey
City , cured of IS } crs chronic Catarrh.
A. B Thorn. 1S3 Montague St. , Brooklyn , ( sell
and son ) cured of Catarrh.
A. McKiNNBX , R. R. Pros. , 33 Broad 8t , N .Y. :
"ily family experienced immediate relief. "
ftc. , lie. , Ac. . Ac. , &c.
DR. WEI DE MEYER'S PAMPHLET with the
most remarkable testimonials on record , SENT
FREE , by his Agents. MXSSRS. D. B. DKWXT and
Co , 48 Dcy St. , K. Y. : or by Druggists. The
CURE Is dellv ercd at $1.50 a package. Think of
a REAL CURE for an obstinate disease , at this
trifling coet. decfieod
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO.
Manufacturers
STANDARD SHOT
BE SURE TO BUV IT.
THif BiSriS MARKET.
. W. ltL\TCIFOKi > & CO.
Manufacturer ) of Lead Plp , Sheal aal Bar Lead
Block Tin , I ipe HII ! Solder , L nsa'd 0 I
and Oil Cake.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
70 MJHTH CL'NTO ' < STREET , CHICACO.
WIND ENGINE
MANUFACTURED BY
Mast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0 ,
The Strongest and Most Durable
WIND
In the World.
Hundreds in use in Iowa and Nebraska Sold
by Dealers in nearly cvf ry county.
This cut represents onr
Buckeye Force Pump
vhfch ia particularly
adapted to Wind Mill
uae , as It works easily
and throws a constant
stream , and doea not
freeze up In the cold
est weather. Send for
price list to
W. H. KAYNER ,
Western Agt , Omaha , Neb.
ONLY EFFECTUAL -
KIDNEY REMEDY
AND SPECIFIC FOR J.
Bright s DlsenL'iabetcs , Nervous Debility ,
Fain in the Hack , Loins or Side , Dropsy ,
Gravel , Incontinence aud Retention
ofUrine.and Female Complaints.
Send for our treatise on tbeKIdnevs , ent.tled
"Ech.j s You Snould Heed , " a little pamphlet
containing a great deal o ( Information free.
Excelsior Kidney Pad Co. ,
SOLE PROPRIETORS ,
by D. W. SAXE & CO , Omaha.-fcl
f-
GRAY'S SPE OIFIC MEDICINE
TRADE MARfr.The Great iADE MARK.
English
; Remedy ,
1 An unfailing f
core for Sem
inal Weak-
ness.Sperma-
Before Taking
that follow M sequence of Self-Abuse ; luei
of Memory , Uuiveral Lassitude , Pain In th
Back , Dimness of Vision , Premature Old Agt
and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or
Consumption uid a Premature Grave.
X3"FuU particulars in our phunphlot , which
wedcare to send free by mall to every one.
2TTho Specific Medicine is sold by all dmirlst
tl per package , or six packages for t5 , or wll
be tent fre by " " on receipt oi the money by
The Gray Medicine Co. ,
No. 10 itechanlo' Block. Otrsaa , Mien'
BOLD IN OMAHABY J. K. I3U , AND BY AL
DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERR.
Lj
Hie Famous Seltzer Spring-of kr
Germany in Every American * T-T
Home ! f\
TARRANT'S SSLTZER APERIENT
Based upon a scent'Cc acalrsiiof this celebrated
Herman Spring , is ita concentrated duplicate ,
irittt thirty to forty sparkling doies In each bet
tle. Sold by DragffUts the world orer.
GO EAST
-VIA THE
Chicago & Northwestern
aaj9aJcx.xn7--A.-3e- .
2,380 MILES OF ROAD I
It Is the SHORT , SURE and Safe Route Between
COUNCIL BLUFFS
1SD
CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE
and all points EAST and NORTH.
IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
GREATER FACILITIES AND MO RE
ADVANTAGES THAN AST
OTHER ROAD IN
THE WEST.
Itij the ONLY ROAD between
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon which is run
PULLMAN HOTEL CABS !
In addition to them and to please all clames of
travelers. It gives FIRST-CLASS 1IEALS at Its
EATING STATIONS at JO cents each.
ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I
ITS COACHES ARE THE FINEST !
ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST-ClASS
If yea wish the Best Traveling Accommoda
tlons you will buy your tickets by this Route
O-AND WILL TAKE NONE OIHKR.
All Tickets Agents can sell von Through
Tickets via this road and Check uiual
Baggage Free of Charge.
OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 1814 Famham St. ,
Cor. llth. and at Union Pacific Depot.
DENVER OFFICE In Colorado Central and
Union Pacific Ticket Office
SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 New Montgom.
ery Street.
For Information , folders , maps , etc. , not ob
tainable at Home Ttck > , c Office , address any
agent of the Company , or
MARVIN HUCHITT , W- STENNETT ,
Gen'I Manager , Genl Paw. Agent ,
CHICAGO , ILL.
JAMES T. CLARK ,
Oen'l Agt Omaha 6 Counc1 ! Bluffs.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
Airr
8t Paul & Sioux Oity
RAILROADS.
Tht Old Bdiablt Sioux Oity Routtl
100 MILKS SHORTEST ROUTE I
From Council Blnfls to
oxc.
And all polnti In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Dikota. This line Ia equipped with the Im
proved Westtnghouse Automatic Air Brakes and
llUler platform Coupler and Buffer. And ( or
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
ll unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room and
Sleeping Can , owned and controlled by the e urn-
pany , ran Through Without Charge , between
Union Padflo Transfer depot , Council BlU fle ,
and St. Paul. Train ! leave the Union Pa cl flo
Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs at 8:15 p.m. ,
leaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. and St. Paul
at 11:05 a. m. , making
,3TEN HOURS nr ADVAKOK OT AST
OTHER Bourn
Returning , leave St. Paul at 3:30 p. m. , arrtr-
Ing at Sioux City 4U6 a. m. , and Union Paclflo
Transfer D pot , Cooncll Bluffs , at DJO a. m.
flSTBa ror that your tickets read rla "B. Ch
P R. R.- F. a HILL * .
Superintendent , Mlstoarl Valley , l i .
P. E. ROBINSON. Aas't Genl Paw. Agent.
J. H. O-BRYAIT ,
( outhweftern Freight and PajMBftl Agent ,
myiOtf Council Blnfla.
SHORT LINE
3.88O.
THE
K.C.ST.JQE&C.BR.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. Louli
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 is equlpoed with Pullman's
Pal-ice Sleeping Care , Palace Day Coach-
M.MUler's Safety Platform and
Coupler and the celebrated
Westinghouse Air-Brake.
tSTSEZ THAT YOUR TICKET READSTK1
JSTVia Kansas City , St. Joseph andTSJ
43TCoundlBluffsR R..vlaSfCJ
jeTJoeand.SLLoais.TEJl
Tickets for sale at all coupon stations 1 the
West.
J. F. \RNARD , A. C. DAWES ,
Gcn'l Supt. , Gen'I Pass. & 1 icket Ag't
St. Joseph , Mo 6L Joseph , ilo ,
W. C. SEACUREST , Ticket Agcn. ,
211 Fifteenth Street , between. Farnbam and
Donglag , Union Block , Omaha.
JOS. TEHON , A. B. BARNARD ,
Pass. Agent , Omalia Gckl Agent , Omaha.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars I
With Smooth and Perfect Track. Zlegant
gel Coacheg , and
FULLMAH SLEEPMD _ & DINING CARS.
It Is acknowledged by the Press , and an who travel
over It , to be the Biar ArroiBno and Bun
UliueiB Bead In the Country.
PASSEK EBS OING EAST
Should bear In mind that thla la the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO.
And Polnti E t , North and Northwest ,
Faeoeng n by this Rente hart choice o
FOUE DIFFERENT BODTES ,
And the Advantai of SIX Dally Lines of
Palace Sleeping Can from Chicago to
New York Oity Without Change.
HI Kiprees Trarna on iftls Una ara equipped with
the Weetlnghouso Patent Air Brakoaand
UlHera Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , thu most Perfect Pro
tection Against Accidents
In the world.
PDIUUM PALACE SLEEPING AND OIWIW CAM
Ate run or. the Burlington Routa
Information ccnMrnlni ; Routes , Ratoa , Time
Connections , etc. , will be cheerfully given by
applying at the offlco of th * Borllngton Bonte ,
B13 llth St. , Omaha , Nebraska.
a K. PKRiaiiS , D. vr. nrrcHcooK ,
Oenl Uanxier. ( Jen. West'n Pan. An.
. O. PHILL1PI , St. Joe. , Mo
OenonJ Agent , Omaha.
IL P. DEUEL ,
Ticket Agent , Omaha.
febSdlSp
T , * H.4Uer ou , LHrw.i
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V- * * - > ' -J i"f > 5e'l > -
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i t .irAV-f CO elf. ! >
4 t . r.n.
5 La-lcceea rtrtSJS , nuU hn oet cr f U a ta f
at : eSclciUlr. " J.
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vc'uc. Afl r Hxt n
, - : fr ja TUni and Co * |
red ? . ' f
C. P. IIOGA355 ff of J-'erVtlUre , ui7 > , * * c L
pptfca Cbat ! iaeKcuilcr * far me In twm-p ,
*
rlcteJr ettHus a OTero Uyer i
CcsnptcJat. "
ET HAS
3 WONDERFUL
POWER.
BECAUSE IT ACTS ON THE
tIVEKTTIU KOVTELS AND KID
NEYS AT THESADIT TIME.
Because ) It cleans& > the yrtem of
thopoleonoue humors that developo
In Kidney and Urinary dl ea&ea , OH-
louonoss , Jaundice * Constipation * I
Piles , or In Rheurr.atl mf Neuralgia
i and remain disorders.
KIDXEY-WOET It zdrj T { tUUa c
poosdcad <
-
OnopatkieeriUnaiesirqtjof medicine , f
r iz ss-o-wr :
Bay It at ihe Dnegttt * . Price , $1.00.
WSL13 , EIKi21):5M ) t C3. , fcspistel ,
3 Borllastoa , Tt.
A i I p r For CoiigIisColds. E- i-hitis
U U11 L , Asthma , Consuni
And ALL DISEASE S of the Throat and In
Put Up In Quart Size Bottles for Family Ufr >
PAIITIflU _ . _ I > ON TBE DECEIVED by nnprtnclplo. ' il-alers who try to p
UrtU I lUlli Rock and Rve In paM ! of our TOLIT ROCK and RtK. which > uiu
1CATED article made , the GENUI'E narlni ; a QOVE8XM KNT STAMP on * > ch b
Extract from. Report of the Commissioner of Internal P jvenue :
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF INTERNAL. KVEMJE.I.
WAjillixaro1 * . D. C , January SJ , 1 j.
Messrs. LAWRENCE k MARTIN. Ill Madison St , Chicago. III * . :
GsxTLEHit : 1 ba\e received a "ccrtitled for'iaU" civil , ; th > tnrc < lienU and v ro rsDtvir.
tions used lii the nunufacturo of an article which vouad fri' e an < lwl under then , tie " 1XLU )
ROCK and RYE. " 1 his componnd , apcordi-srli > > < jr fjnnnla. In the opinion of thu -\wuoM
ha\e a sufficient quantity of the BAL&V5I OF TOLU to ; i > oitall thoadrantatM < u i ! tjthil
artlda in pectoral ccmplalntJ. while the ivhukj and njruji coiu'ltuto an emulsion r5dujth (
comround an grcea > le remedy to iho p iieut
In the opinion of tins ottlcj , an rilcl cnmpnun 'oil accnnlln ? to thl * f onnaln m > y | . | -o ly l >
daued as a meJLinal preparati in under tl o | ruti-lons of S Jieilulo A. following section .U7. 0. a.
Revueu btatutve , and ) > en DO stampe > ) may bo suld by I nicL < t % Apothccvlea , and O'.hcr rersoo *
ithout rendiring them llab'e ta p y ( racial t xa Hqifr ilc l r .
Yours Respectfully , ( Signed ) GREEN. B. R A1 T < mmlsdioner.
Lawrence & Martin , Chicago , Sole Agents for the Cnit I I Urn
. Grocers and General Dealers ererj where UhuliMle A-jtt.f t I t-J - " . JOHNSON &
CO. , will anpply the trade at manufacturers price ) .
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CPOCRAPHY O * r. " o COUHTPY.
. SEE BY EXAMINING THlb MAP. Tt" f "v.
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R ,
IS TirE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & TJ !
Its main linn runs from Chicago to Council
Bluffs. pa.Mlne through Jollet. Ottnwa. Lafalle.
Uenesoo. Mollne. Itock Island. DaTenportVe t
Liberty , Iowa City.Marenin > . llruuklrn. OrlnneM.
Des Moines ( the capital of Iowa ) . Stuart. Atlan
tic , and ATOCR : with branches from lur" > u
Junction to Teorla ; Wilton Junction toilii'ca-
tlne. WashlnKton. Falrflcld. Eldon , liclknap.
CentrcTllle. l"rinceton. Trenton , ( iollntln. * , ame-
ron. Leavenworth. Atchljon. and Kansas City :
Washlnjton to Slsourncr. Oskaloo a. ana Knox-
Tlllo ; KeokuK to Faralneton , Bonaparte , llcn-
tonsDOrt , Independent. Eldon. Uttumnx KJclj-
vlllpO3kaloo5a. Hella.Monroe. and UPS Molncs :
Newton toMonroei De Molncs tolndianolaanu
Wlnterset : Atlantic to J ewls and Auilubon ; and
A'oca to jlarlan. TWs Is positively the only
Itallroad. which owns , and operate * a through
line from Chicago Into the btate of Kansas.
Thronich Express Passenser Train * , with Pull
man I'alace Curs attached , ara run each way dally
tetween CIIICAOO and PCORIA. KAMSAS Cmr ,
COCNCII. llmrrs. I.KATEVWOHTH and ATCKI-
SOW. Throuzh cars are also run between Mil au-
ee nnd Kan an City , via the "Milwaukee and
Hock Island ShoLine. . "
The "Great V.ock Island" Is magnlflcently
equipped. Its road bed Is simply perfect , and Its
track la laid with iteel rails.
What will please you most will be the pleasure
of enjoying your meals , wbllo passing over the
beautiful pralrien of Illinois and Iowa. In one of
onrmaenlncent Dining Cars that accompany all
Tbrongli Express Trains. Yon Bet an entire
meal , as good as Is served In nny flrat-class hotel ,
lor seventy-ore cents.
Appreciating the fact that a majority of the
people prefer separate apartments for different
purposes ( and the Immense passenger business
of this line warranting It ) , wo arc pleased to an-
connco that this Company runs Iullman Palate
Mttvina Curt for sleeping purposes , and Palace
.Dinina Cart for eating purpoi"- nl > .
great rcntaro of tnr Palate I ar U B S MiM IA
SALOON wnereyou can enjoy jour a * aa
at all hears of the day. . . . . . _ . . _ . .
Jtacnlncrnt Iron Undcos span the 5Ljlt ! rfr
and Missouri ri ers at all polnU cn , e-l Sy tbit
line , and transfers are avoided at Council CiUlJi
Kansas Illy. Leavenworth. ana AtCiliXA-Coa1
npctlimx b lngmado In Union Depow.
TIIK PKI.NCU'AI. It. It. CONNKl.T10i.VbC *
THIS lillKAT 111UOUU1I LINK AHjS Att
At OIIC-A'UO. with all dlTCTElns llccS.OTlteS
East and b < iuth. . . . . _
AtK.soLEwooD. wlthtlioL.S.&M.S-.andir , ,
Ft. W-AC.It.Kds. . . .
At WAsnt.NQTux ncianra. with. IV
AtLASJAI.LE.wr.hIILCent.ll.n.
Atl'zoBiA.wlth I' , r. AJP.D..E. .
W. : 1IL Mid. : and T. ! . * W. Krtj.
At KOCK ISLAND , with -Milwaukee & HcCt
Island Short Line. " ana Rock Iifd ft 1 oc. HO.
AtDAViNpoicT. with the Davenport 1/ivolou
At"WK TLIBEIcfr.with theIUait.4 ft.H. * .
AtClUNNELU TlthCentralIowaK.lt.
A t DES MoL.s .rf. with U JL A K. I ) ll. a. I
At COUNCIL llLurrn-with Union 1'nciJcrV.Vlt
AtCMAIIA. with B. A31o.lt. It. 1C. In 1S9O. . *
AtCoLCMDCf JC.NCTIOf.wlthlJ.l' . I'iN.ILri !
At OTTUMWA. with Central Iowa It. Ik < W *
St. It. i I'a& . nd C. II. ft Q 1C. IW * .
At KroKUK. with TOU Peo-\Var.t \
Loufs A 1'ao. and St. 1 * . Keo. * NW. . B
At CAMKKOV. with ILHt. J 1C 1C.
At ATcnisoX. with Atcb- . Topeka
Atch. A Neb. and Cen. Br. U. r. It. Kds.
At l.KAVEXWOKTU. with Kan. I'oc ,
Cent. It. Kds.
At KANSAS Crcr , with all lines for tie
and Southwest.
PCI.I.'MAN PAI.ACE CARS r run thrtinch to TEOKIA. 1)EH
. . . .
COCjicii. 11L.UFFS. KANSAS CITY. ATCUISOJf , nnd JL.EAVKMVOKTII.
Ticket * via this .Line , Icnovrn a the "tlrrut Kocit. . Iilond Kualf. " arc loiill/7
all Ticket Aeenta In the "United Stole * and Canada.
For Information net obtainable at your borne ticket office , addreM ,
A. XOiViI&A.Tj'Li , E. ST. .TOHIS" .
Qcn'l Bupcrtntendent. Uen'I Tkt. and VturgTAA ,
GHAS. SHIVERiO
FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS
And everyihing pertaining to the Furniture and
Upholstery Trade.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
3LO W JbLJST JPZRIOIES-
p U moo tb sat 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street.
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
± 88O.
MANUFACTURED BY S. P. MAST & CO.SPR1NFFIELD , 0-
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking
Cultivator , with or without S ] rings.
The Xew Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Utylc.
Inquire for them at the beat dealers.
P. H. PUSH , Gen. Agent , Omaha , flit.
A new and and hitherto unknown remedy to
ill diseases of the Kidneys , Bladder.and Unnary
Organs.
It-Will positirely core Diabetes , Grarcl. Drop-
ri , Brlzht's Disease , Inability to retain or en * !
lie Urine , Catarrh of the Blaed r , high co.owA
ind scanty mine , Patnfnl Unnatlir. LAME
BACK , General Wcaknees , and all Female
Complaints.
It avotdes Internal medldnes , la certain In It
effects and cares when nothing rle can.
Ftriale by Druggists or gent by mill toe
upon receipt ol the price , J2.CO.
DAY K1DHEY PAD CO. . PROP'BS ,
Toledo ,
iTSend yonr tddrMS for enr littla book ,
iHow a Life Wafl Eared. "
US : t/AHS3 E. 1SF , Agect let ftbtuks
HEUMATICCURE
EVER FAILS. .
FILER
AN ABSOLUTS
Dr. Bosanko's Bhenmatic Core :
AX AT.KAT.T OEiTMEST.
Ihe add Blood Is the prlma-jr catas an. ! ass-
. Where them
talnln * power of KnxnUTUU.
an Alkali there can be no BmicjrATH t Ci
f RT Boffio RHEUMATIC CURS b
cnemically prepared Alkaline , nentrolirinir th
acidity and remoTinr Chronic Inflammation by
absorption. PriceJiCtntt.
Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy.
A safe , sore and permanent corf for thli one oi
the moat painful , unpleasant , and distressing
diseases to which the flesh Is heir. We { roaraa-
tee thU remedy to be without an equal for tha
cure of atl kinds of Pflrt. Price SO Cent * .
C. T. AKJSnoso , Drugztet and PhiiWaa
Corunna , Michigan , says : Your POa Baa/
hu giren flnt-disa satisfaction.
The Dr , Bosanko Medicine ( W
{ Agent. Ocahx
AAQ ffgelclnjoarowntown , rep