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'S NEW GREAT GOLDEN AND FROSTS ROMAN * Will Exhibit on Lot Head of Faniham Street , 3IAIr ( sf fc 22ml , 1880 , * * sEooTB Open at 1 & 7 p. m. Manager for 35 consecutive YearsjMB HYATT FEOST Immense .in Size , / ; ' , Unapproached in Grandeur , i . Unequalled in Merit. FIVET LARGER THAN EVER BEFOKE , Esquiring the Services of 185 Men and 210 Horses. Myriads of Bare and Strange WONDERS ! COLOSSAL SPECI3IENS OF ANIMATED NATURE. Jdst added to1 this Exhibition the wonderful NONDESCRIPT tA Zoological Specimenthe first and only-one everexhib- Itedin a Menagerie in this Continent. Also the BEHESV10TH OF HOLY WRIT ! Hera also miy botoan the most rare and INTERESTING ANIMALS IN F * > THE WOULD ; interesting to students of naturlii3tory ! , specially commended and visited by tha Clisy , hracU of educational institutions , and millions of THE FIRST PEOPLE OF THE LAND. Nature's marrels congregated ia v st numbers in this stupendous exhibitton.formint ; a practical catnlocue alike INTERESTING , AMD SING AND INSTRUCTIVE. The RONAUTIO OSCILLATIONS awaken in the spectator an unusual degree of interest. The WONDERFUL GYRATIONS AND EVOLUTIONS excitca ihnlling interest , affording infinite amusement to eld and young. THE PREMIER SHOW * OF THE ACE. ' 3 SEPARATE SHOWS IN 3 SEPARATE TENTS. * A The Eoman Oircus and Eoyal Colosseum Contains a Double Com- \ ' - . of Star Performers , Grandest Corps of fjv'-.pany Specialty Artists Ever Assembled. Fresh I Sparkling I Original I i. Conceived and Perfected Especially for this Grand Establishment. SUPEREMSNENT * IN STATION ! "Deservedly fo ( rrm sopeilorily partmentaud achievement. His uncqnaUcd In Chretendcm. PICES and public unite in pronouncing it a decided a-cession to the nmuscmtnt world A perfect and complex- cttabllihirent , in\iting comparison and chsl * IcBfcing cvmpctit'.i'n. ' It isilile renounce ! . 100 Male and Female ArtUtp , Jl Equestriennes &loM ldRidora , 80 fAcrobnts,100jArabian Ring Hoi s- < * es , 20 Mimcians'in Uniform. . 3 ; Great Clowns Chcsen from the Old&nd'New World. ' . This O'cat Show lias hid an exlstncccl ; no i.j , Urtqa UJ.B ot a loi.tuiy , and ha * irav eled the world 01 erwbcrover dviiizatinn exteudf , culling from each nal m so viitcd same memen- tolln the chape ot a remarkable rEKFOUMER OR ANIMAL , enabling Van Amburgh & Co. to present to their patrons : n tqucstrian Banquet , composed cf artistic dainties , the very choicest hi tbe land. f A Feast of Zoological Eccentridies , Vemnanrot which re now fsr the fiist tiie exhibited in a Meuascrie. A > normal ia its magni tude. ' Every year add ! NEW AKU STABrLIKQ FLATU11SS to VAN AMBURGH & CO'S Grand Establishment I ITS PRE-EMINENCE Undisputed ! Its Success is JJnparalleled in the History or Shows. Its Reputation is Unsullied , and Its Show Pos sessions are LITERALLY ENORMOUS ! OBSERVE THE GRAND STREET PARADE At About Ten A. M. REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE , FRIDAY & SAT. , MAY 21ST&22ND. EAST INDIA - HER & GO. , BOLE , .MANUFACTURERS , . OMAHA , JfebJ I i . Alfred Carpenler , Ansonb.Connecticut writes : Please Mnd Oil C. O. D. I flrat learned the ral- ueotDr Tho'raa Iclcctric O'l while living in Ohio , nl I think It the test medicine In use for man or beast. Wi'Ham Boland , Jr. . It cist Swan Street , says : "In tbe past twoyrarsl htvibad occasion tense nse Dr. Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil quite fequently fcr vioient neuralgic pains md sick headtchj. I have fo-md it to re an ataointo monar h over pain sauduinj it in a quiet , toothm ; mannsrT' and yet actinjalraosl Instantly. " Mrs. JTary Ori.T > h w. No. 112 Vain street , Buffalo , was cured of violent attack ot Rheu- mxtisn of the hip , co.fininir her to her chair , by a few applications of Dr. Thomas' Kcltctiic Oil. She rays : "Les than a bittle cured me entire ly. My Eon was troubled with Bheomitinn of the kne ? , aad was cured entire'y In tweaty-four hours. SOLD IN OMAHA ZY ALE DBUGGISflS rS-Go to Yoor DrureistforMlM FwemanV New NatloaJ Drea. For bricttness and dorabll ityoX color they ar BMqnall9 < lClor t to TU-IT - } i 45Yearsbeforc tJicJPnltlie. THE DK. C. MoLANE'S LIVEU PILLS are not recommended as a rcmedv "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. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pro. naratory to , or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box lias a red-wax seal on the lid , with the iinpression.McLAXE'S LIVEU PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. SIcLANE and FLEMING BROS. ZSF Insist upon having the genuine DR. 0. McLANE'S LIVEU PILLS , pre pared by FLEXING BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. , the market being' ' full of imitations of the name 3IrTMne , spelled differently , but same pronunciation. couans , BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. Whst a Well-Known Druggist says about Allen'a lung Balsam. MOTHERS , READ ! OAKLAND STATION , iy. OiomEura : The domind for Allen's Lung Balsam is increasing constantly. The ladles think there Is no medicine e-iial ] to it lor Croup aid Whooping Cough. C. K. MAKTIN , Sold by all Medicine Men. Tnll fin fa TCTA O Uenutllul CUore 1011-liaI61MO , Z , Picture. Very in gestons. 7 objects to find. Send stamp for pack co. DR. E. C. ABR Y Jiufialo N. Y. Who want glossy , luxnriaiit and wavy tresses of almndaut , beautiful Hair must use LYON'S KATHAIRON. TW elegant , cheap article alway makes Uio Hair RFOT ? 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 of using Kathairoa. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. WM. SlttERAL , A TTdRNEY AT "LAW-Campbcil'S Block , 13thStrcctbetuccnFarnhamandDouglas. . , OMAHA , NEB. D. L. THOMAS , A tf rORNEY AT LAW Loans inorcy. bays J\ . and sells real estate. Itcom 8 , Crtighton Block. A. C. THOUP , AT LAW Office In Hanscom'a ArtORyEY George E. FrlUhett , 1606 Farnhara S > . OMAHA. NEB. DEXFER L. THOMAS , A TTOENEY AT LAW Crnlcksnank B Solid A tag. ar/SU A. M. CHAD WICK , A irORNEY AT LAW Office 1601 Famham JStr et. et.A. A. SWARTZLAHDE AT LAW Cor. 13th and Faniham ATTORNEY mayjSU WILLIAM A. FONDA , A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. J\ Room No. 6 , Frenzer Block , opposite Post Office. OMAHA , NEB. WM. L. PEABODY , V Kit Office In Crelghton , Block , next to LAW Office , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Procured. * KOTAXLY PUBLIC. COLLECTIONS MAD ! E. D. MCLAUGHLIN. AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF ATTORNEY Southeast corner Flttecnth and Doug lasSt. jtarCollectlons Promptly Attended to.Ta O'BRIEN & 8ARTLETT , Attorneys-at-Law , OFFICE-Union Block.Fi/tecnth ani" Fnrnhsral A. L. ROB1SOH. A TTORrlEY AT LAW. Room Crclghton A. Block. OMAIIA Neb. 1un4-tl 3D. S. I ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBAGH BLOCK , COR. DOUGI5TH STS. OMAHA. NEB. W. J. Conneli , Attorney-at-Law , Office : Front rooms , up stairs , la Hanscom's new brick building , N. W. corner Fifteenth and Firnham Streets. Jona I. BiDioK. . CDAS R. Rsmcx. REDICK & REDICK , Attorneys-at-Law , Spccltl attention will bo given to all suits against corporations of every description ; will practice In al fthe Courts of the Stoto and the United States. Office , Faroham SU , opposite Court House. ADAMS &SIMERAL , 4 TTORNEYS AT LAW Boom e Crclghta J\ . Block , 16th end Douglas streets. no9dh C. F. MANDERSON , A TTORNST AT LAW 212 Famham Street rt. Omaha Nebraska. PAKKE GODWIH , A TTORNEY AT LAW-Mth and DougiM jti. Btrsetg , with G. W. Doano T. w. T. RICHARDS. a. J. HUHT RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law. OmCK 215 South Fourteenth Street. Only Direct Line to France , CENERALTRANSATLANTIC COMPAN T ) ETWEEN New York and Harve.PIer 42.N.B Jj foot of Morton St. , pier of company. Travelers bj this line a-joid both transit by En lish railway and the discomfort of crossing the channe lin a small boat CANADA , FKAhOKUL , Wednesday January 21 Snoon. AMERIQUE , 15. JoucLO , Wednesday February 4 ,11 a. m. FRANCE , TRCDELLK , Wednesday , February 18,11 a. m. PRICE OF PASSAGE Ondudlng wme ) : TO HAVRE First Cabin , 1100 and 80 : Second Cabm$55 ; Steerage , 820lncludingwinebedding and utintilf. LOUIS DE BEBIAN.Accnt , 6 BroadwayN. Y. FRANK E. MOORE3 , No. 214 , West Side Htb Street , Bet. Faniham and Douglas , Next Deere o U. S. Express Office ( Sign ot Pain * } teamihlp.1 OUAHA. NEB. m2m D. I. C. Is an absolute and irresistible car ; ' --i , ntemne. ance and ths THO of Opirat. Jr bacco , arcoUf aa-1 bthnuast , wccvizj il taste , dcsiro aatl tabit ot nsirs oarof ttc = i.r-i dcrins tie taste crdsslro foracy ei ticni per. .ct"3 odloas cad < Ugg > tl7ig. Glvins crcr7 o = a f and Irrcsiitible control ol the sobncty or selves and tlslr frieaiii It prevents that absotato physical acj prost ration t hat fcCtrm the cudden b Jroin using stisttulanta or narcotics. _ - ' , prepaid , to Corel to S persons , $1 Ti , \ your druepsts , $ L7J per bottle. Temperance eodetles shonld ncoccneiidie , d j pcrlccUy liannless TI &eTcr dUiig. HcpBittersMIa.Co.RocheslerN.Y.Sola/g-s ; Han Conjb Cnr dtt roj nil tain , loosez : Clc DUSB. qoicu tLa nerves , produces rcrt , nil ae.xr tollitocare. _ _ _ _ Tlie Hop Pad for Bttnnach. liver and KUoejns , ' ; othe . Ceres by nbsorpttin. It or lucziact , bclli Feint u4 Ba I llzdr now c = rw than all 1 rcsalo FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. MERCIFUL TO THE DOGS. ST. LOUIS ADOPTS THE CAEBOSIC CAS SYSTESI FOR CANINE SLAUGHTER. Hew York Star. On Tuesday next a lar o number of itinerant dogs , which wera si unfor tunate as to fall in the hands of the dog catchers , will be sent to ths happy hunting grounds. Thera arc st pres- eut in the pounds at the foot of Lea- poranco street , siyj The Globe-Demo crat , about 150 drgs , of all ages , sizes , colors aud breeds. The little black and tiu , the ladies' curly haitei lap dog , the ferocious looking bull-dog , the mangy cur and the mild-eyed set ter are all huddled up together , and yelp in chorus. The lover of a dcg- fight caa hero be surfeited with his fa vorite sport , as'a continual wrangle is going on all the time. The pound hrs recently been fitted up in decontstyle , and ia nicsly whitewashed. The pans for the dogs are four in number , each being a cell , similar to those in the police stations. On the first day of a drg's arrival he is placel in the Crjt den , and , uulefs a claimant appears , ho is transferred to different quarters on each succeeding day until the fourth , when ho reaches the condemn ed cell and is executed. Thera are now about fifty in the latter eel' ' , but before TuesJay this number will bo largely increased Heretofore the animals were shot , bu on next execution day they will bi dispatched by a much _ easier and lees cruel method. Adjoining the con demntd cell is a low-roofed room , or rather bx , which is tin-plated end made perfectly air tight. Next to this is a room containing two stoves with two pipes running into a hor- metically-eealed box , and one issuing through the roof. A bushel of char coal is placed in each stove , the smoke pissing through the third pipa , unlil the coil has been burned red-hot , when a damper in the smoke-pipe is clrsed and the gai forced through the ether two inti the box. The dogi , which are securely enclosed , inhale the cirbonic pas thua generated until they become tuObcated in about two minute ! . The death is perfectly rain less , and is even attended with pleas ureable f onsalioua , it is said. A Now Tori Orphan. Detroit Free Press. Ouo of the little lambs picked up in the streets of New York by Whitelaw Reid and sent West to find a home was adopted by a Detroit family about two months ago , and ere this is "pub lished Mr. Eeid has received a big postal card announcing that his dear lamb has gone West to fight the Indi ans , aud that he needn't micd about sending on another to take his plice. This New York Jamb was 13 years old. He said said so at the depot on his arrival , and half an Lour'Iater he reiterated the ttatement at the houee , and added : "And if you don't believe it , then call me a liar ! That's the sort of a spring gun I am , and don't you forget it. " They didn't forget it. He gave them m chance to. He ate with his fingers , wiped his mouth on his sleeve , and give the family to ucderatind be fore supper was over that h didn't come West to have his hair combed or his face washed ai a regular business. On his first evening he slipped out , had three fights and stole a dop , and when hunted up he was about to take his bear in a saloon. The family expected to wrestle with the boy for awhile , and they didn't eit down on him until it became a painful necessity. During his first week he atole § 3 in money , a gold chain , a re volver , and a pair of earrings , and he got drunk twice. When reasoned with and asked to do better he took a Fresh chew of olug tobacco , and re plied : "Oh ! you Michigan folks are too joft ! If a feller can't have a good time what's the use of being an or phan ? " On Monday "of the second week he sold the family dog to a stranger for a quarter , threw the saw and the ax Into the alley , and when locked up in i closet ho toro a Sunday coat to pieces. It was thought best to have a policeman talk to him , and was called in. He put on his fiercest look , and lectured the lamb for fifteen minutes , but as soon as ho stopped for breath the youne sinner replied : "Now" see here , old buttons , you ire wasting time ! I know my little gait , I do , and if you think I've come to a village like this to bo buffed by my body , you've missed your train ! " He was taken to Sunday-school by the hand. He hadn't been there naif in hour when he was taken out by the collar. Ho seemed anxious to punch ihe head of every good little boy with in half a mile of him , and ho told the teacher of his class that when she ; ould stuff Moses in the bulrushes lawn him it would be after the had ileached out her freckles. They gave lim a Sunday-school book to fit bis : ase , but ho fitted it to a crack in the sidewalk on his way homo. When moral suasion had no effect in the wicked youth , his guardian ; ried the rod. He was bigger than .he boy , and he walloped him , but ivithin three hours two of the nuts ffcre taken ofl his buggy and thrown iway. There was a second seance ia ; he woodshed , and before dark a win- iow-glass worth eight dollars was broken. That orphan was faithfully and duly md persistently wrestled with. He tras coaxed and flattered. He was licked and reasoned with. Ambition , gratitude , fear and avarice were alike ippealed to in turn but as he nras the first day so he was the last. A few days ago ho was told that lie would be sent to the reform school it Lansing , if their was any further iroublo with him. That night ho stole 5 of the cook , a butcher knife from the pantry , a pie from the sideboard , md departed the house , leaving on us bed a note reading as follows : "This thown ar" no place for a N. Sfork orfun. I'm goin' out on the ilanes , to file Injuns. It will be use- ess to foliar me , fur I can't bo took ilive ! " Fee el toy the Machine , few York Times- The agent who sold Mrs. Peters he Columbian Carpet-shaking mach- no explained to her the way in which t worked. The machine consisted of i largo wirc-gauza cylinder , in which i carpet could bo placed , and which ras revolved at a high rate of speed yy clcck-work. Within tha cylinder tvas a collection of flails and brushes , which when put in mot'on "by its revo lution , thoroughly beat and swept the xirpet. The agent asserted that his Tiachine would "thoroughly remove Ul dust and extraneous substances from the textura of tha carpet , would lestroy moths and other deleterious nsects , and would impart a beautiful gloss to the surface of any carpet , rug jr blanket , that might be submitted to its action. " When ho had tested its effect upotn the parlor carpet , Mrs. Petera was so charmed that she bought the machine on the spot , and as eoon u the agent had gone aho took up the lining-room carpet , and put It in the cylinder1. For some reason the machine could not be made to workand MM. Peters , thinking that there must be something irrong , took out the carpet and crept into the cylinder in order to eee if any Df the flails or brushes were out of or- ier. Suddenly , and without the least trarnjng , the diabolical machine began taworkr The'cylinderrevolved with tremendous rapidity , 'and the flails nd brushes did. tkelr. Jwhole dqty , The machine could not b3 stoppad I until the clockwork had run down , and the agant had warranted it to run for twenty minutes. During that tirno the machine wa * busily oicupied ia removing all dust and extraneous sub stances froai the textiirj of Mrs. Petsis , in defraying oil molts and other delttarious iinects , and in im parting a bjaut-ful gloss to Mra. Pe ters' surface. In fact it di-1 every thing that the agent said thit it would do , but when , four week ? liter , Mrs. Peters wai able to rise from her sick bed , her first act was to lure a colored man to cait the machine down to the Connecticut river and throw it into the d2epc3t available pcol In spite of this impulsive and irri table conduct on the put of an esti mable lady , the Columbia carpet shak ing machine may prove to be all that its agent claims for it , and miy yet be a blessing to the housewife. If women will have carpeti shaken , it ia desirable that they should bo well shaken , and if this machine really decs meet this want , it ought to gain a lasting popularity among earnest and careful housewives. About Tooth-Pulling. Oil Cify Derrick. An Oil City nun was atjnding ii : front of a dent-si's office with an anxiou. , unhappy look in his eyes , and two yards of flannel round his lower jaw. Ho csst sorrowful glances upward to the dentist's sign , and in a hesitating sort of way placed his fee on the lower atair ; then came out to the streat again , as if lie had forgotten something. Col. Solon came along at this moment , and with a thoughtful interest in the nnr.'s welfare , said : "Toothache , eh ? Coin' to have it pullecl Ever had n tooth pulled No ? Well , you'd bettor go right up afore your courage foils you. Worat thing in the world is pullin * a tooth. I've bf en through the war , had both lungs shot away , fifteen bullets in my head , anil doctors run a prvbs through a hole in my sLoulder right down through my body to myfj oe thought 'twould kill inc. Bur , man alive , I never knew what pain was was till I had a tooth pulled. Maybe the tooth ache is horrible. It is. It's awful ! But wait till the dentist runs them air iron tongs in ycur mouth , pulls the tooth right down through your jaw bone , and then yanks : inay as if ho was pulling on an old engine , and yer'll think the toathache a < n't no more to be compared to it than a flea- b.te . is to a railroad accident. Yer had better go right up , though , aud have it out. Don't let anything I said causa yer to back out. I merely wanted to prepare your mind for it. An' don'e you take ether. Knew a man oncet , about your complexion an' build , who took other an1 ha died. It's cangerou } . Jest go right up , an1 have it out. I'll go up with yer , and see how yer stand it when ho bfgins twistin' the bones round. Yer wcu't sleep a wink to-night if yer don't have it out ; an' maybe yer won't anyhow , for sometimes the tooth breaks the jiw , inflammatory rheumatism strikes the wbat's-its-narco nerve , and the what-they call-it sets in. " Just at this moment a young man practicing on a Front h hcra in ono of the upper rooms blew a long , ear- piercing b'ast , like the yeil of a man in torment , and as the last sound echoed through the hall , the Colonel said. "That's it there's some one gettin'a tooth palled now , and the dentist hasn't any more than just given the first twiit either. Come right up an" ha\o yours yauked. Whoop ! there he gees again ! " as an other tstrible b'a ' t from the horn came down staircise. "Hold on , hold on ! " yelled the Colonel but ho was not quick enough t j stop the aching tcoth , who rushed out of the doorway and down the street so fast that his two yards of flannel became unwound and streamed behind him like signals of danger while the villainous old Colonel sat down on the lower step ind laughed till his eyes ached. TRUTH AND HONOR. Query : What is the best family medicine In Lhe world to regulate the bowels , purify the } Iood , remove cos'.ivcncsa and billiousncss , aid llgcetion and tone up the whole tystcm ? Truth md honor compels us to answer. Hop Bitters , jciofr pure , perfect and harmless. Ed. See mother column. It Is welt known that a relationship ex * inta between piles , constipation , kidney liaeaaes and liver troubles. In Kidney liVbrt we have a remedy that acts on th reneral system and restores health by gen- ; ly aiding nature's interns' process , 'ept26d&w ' EVERY TOBACCO OHEWER ihould provide himself with a bottle > f SOZODONT.so that when ho calls ipon the ladies ho can rinse his mouth md remove the odor which hovers iround the person of the nicotized. S'ot alone for its aroma is it valuable , 3Ut as a curative and preservative of .he teeth it Is unsurpassed. Broken cigar boxes can bo mended sy Spalding's Glue. How queer ! I Am All Piavea Cui r a common complaint in hot weather , [ t you < ecl so , pet a package of Kidney > Vort and take it and yon will at once feel t tonic power. It keeps up the healthy kolion of the Kidneys , Bowels and Liver. nd thus restores the natural life and trength to the weary body. GIVE IT A TRIAL indyou will be aafn'sliel. "Anakesls. " Dr. 3. Ei'sbee's ' External Pilj Remedy , gives Instant clief and Is an infallltlo cure for the mostob- iticato coses of Piles. It his made the most rondcrful cures of this temblo disorder. 50,000 rrateful people that have used it can testify to .he same. Samples with full directions sent free : o a'J sufferers on application to Anakcsls depot , Box S946 , New York. Sold by all first-clasj Irujgists. FEVER AND AGUE. - FORTIFY THE SYSTEv. and yon are armed against disease. The finest ionic for this jurpose is Hoatetter'a Stomach Bitters , which renders digestion easy and com plete. ecu tenets biliousness , and Keeps the Dovels in order , and so ceniil md beneficent are ta effects.that not only is the body invigorated. ted regulated by its use , but despondency ban- shed from all tbe micd. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally SHOW GASES KAXUUCTUKKD BT T. O. "W Z L ID E 1317 CASS.8T. , OMAHA , NEB. jt3"A good assortment always on hand.5Ji per oay at home. Samples worth f s free 5to$20 I $ : AddrenStlDSon tc. Co. . Portland Maine ; NERVOUS DEBILITY tal Weakness and Pros- tntlon for or.work or 5T&IS53SSTeciflo ) No. 28 , xsttol remedy kcovn. Price (1 per vial or 5 rtali and Urse rial of powder lor $5 , sent post- Ires on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' ttOMEO MED. CO. 108 Fulton gfc , New York. IilQft , Catalogue frw. ] > walowing ! IN CATARRHAL MUCEOUS , causes : FOUL BREATH and dtjujtlng expectoration ; CRACKLNC PAINS in the head and forehead ; DEAFNESS and loss of smelling power ; BRONCHITIS , Hay Fever , and etherdiseacs. THE ACTIONOFCATARHUAL VIRUS through the mucous membrane h'xi been finallr diacov- cred. WEI DE MEYER'S CURE. THE ONLY KNOWN KE1IEDY for these diseases , is as certain in its effects as vaccination for small- pox. D. G. McKzLTTrr , Gort. Inspector , 167 Molt St. , N. Y. , cured of very bad Chronic Catarrh. R. 0. BLACKBCR.V , at Lord & Taylor's , Broadway. N. Y. , cured ol 3 YEARS CATARRH ; 1 PACKAGE. S. BSXEDICT , Jr. , Jeweler , 697 Broadway , N Y. , ( lady ) , cured of Terrible HAY FEVER. REV. C. J JO.VKS , New Brighton , S. I. "Worth ten lira he cost. " REV. Gio-A. RIKS , 169 Jay St. , Brooktjn. "It has restored me to ministerial labors- " RKV. Atnx FKEKZK , Cairo. N.Y. : "It has work ed wonders in six cases in my parish. " DR. R. G. DCRKIM , Dentist , SOI Sixth Avenue N. Y. , cured of CATARRHAL INFLUENZA. MU.S. AiMKitOperaPriina Donna , CATARRUAL BRONCHITIS. "Great benefit from Us use. " llRS. EJLMA C. HOWES. 39 W. Washington Square , N. Y. , TATARRH so YEARSI cured by two packages. CUttED ! CURED ! CURED CURED ! G. O. PRESBI ; v. Prop. West End Hotel , Long Branch , Cured of 0 } cars Chronic Catarrh. E. II. BROWS , 303 Canil St. , N. Y. , Cured cf 11 years Chronic Catarrh. J. D. McDosua > , 710 Broadway , N. Y.Sister-ln- Law ) Cured of 40 j ears Chronic Catarrh. SIRS. JACOB SWAUTZ , Jr. , 200 Warren St. , Jersey City , cured of 18 jeirs chronic Citarrh. A. B. Thorn. IsS ilontajuo St. , Brooklyn , ( sslf and soil ) cured of Catarrh. A. McKJXVM , R. R. Prei. 33 Broad St , N .Y. : "My family experienced immediate relief. " &c. , * c. . &c , &c. . ftc. DR. WEI DE MEYER'S PAMPHLET with the most remarkable testimonials on record , SENT FREE , by his Ageuts , MESSRS. D. B. DEWIT and Co , 45 Dcy St. , N. Tf. : or by Druggists. The CUKE is delivered at St.Ma package. Think of a REAL CURE for an obatina'.o duearc , at this trill inr cost. dccCeod CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Manufacturers STANDARD SHOT BE SORE TO BUY IT. Til" B ST IS MARKET. E. IV. 1SLATCHFORD & CO. Manufacturer * of Lead Pip , Shca and Bar Lead Block Tin , lipe an 1 Solder , L nsocd 0 1 and OH Cake. ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 MRTH CL'NTIH ' STREET , CHICACO. IRON TURBIH WIND ENGINE JIANTJFACTOBED BY Mast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0 , The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENDiN In the World. Hundreds in use In Iowa and Nebraska Sold > y Dealers In nearly evfry county. ONLY EFFECTUAL KIDNEY REMEDY AND SPECIFIC FOR 3rl ht a Disease , Diabetes , Nervous Debility , Tain in tbe ttack , Loins or Side , Dropsy , Gravel , Incontinence aud Retention o ! Urineami Female Complaints. Send for our treatise on the Kidneys , ent.t'.cJ 'Echoes You Should Heed , " a little pamphlet : outiinin a great deal of information free. Excelsior Kidney Pud Co , , SOLE PROPRIETORS. by D. W. SAXE & CO. . GRAY'S SPE OIFIO MEDICINE 1 RADE MARK".The Great HADE MArtK. E ngllsh Remedy , 1 An unfailing cure for Sem. inal Weak. ness.Spcrma- torrhea , ImjyS Before Taking MM After "Takiog. : hat follow as sequence of Self-Abute ; lo S > f Memory , Universal Lassitude , Pain In the Back , Dimness of Vision , Premature Old Age md many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption uid a Premature Grave. S"Fnll particulars in our phamphlet , which ye desire to send free by mall to every one. tgTOie SpeciSc Medicine is sold by all dri 0rlsta it 91 per package , or six packaires ( or $5 , or wll > e lent tree by mall on receipt ot the money by uldressLig The Gray Medicine Co , No. 10 Mechanics' Block , DrrRon , Mical 10LD IK OMAHABT J. K. ISH , AND BT AL DBUUOIST3 EVERYWHERE. The Famous Seltzer Spring of Germany in Every American Home ! TARRAHT'S SSLTZER APERIENT Based upon a ideat'Coanairsbof this celebrated Serman Sprln ; ? , U lU concentrated duplicate , aritn tblrty to forty sparkling doiej In each bottle tle , Sold by DntfUts th wqrld over. VIA THE Chicago & Northwestern 2,880 MILES OF ROAD 1 It is tha SHORT , SURE and Safe Route Between COUNCIL BLUFFS CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE nd all points EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVEUXO. PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. _ "Is the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS snd CHICAGO Upon which Is run PULLMAN HOTEL CABS ! In addition to these and to please all clwaos of travelers , it srlvef FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its EATING STATIONS at 60 cenU each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAIIS I S COACHES ARE THE FINESTI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRSr-CtASS II you wish the Best Traveling Accommod * pn will buy your tickets by this Routs D WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Tickets ApenU can sell yon Through Tickets via this road and Check usual Baggage Free ot Charge. OMAHA TICKET OFFICES IS ? ! Farnham St. , Oor. llth , and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICE-In Colorado Central and Union Pacific Ticket Office RAN FRANCISCO OFFICE-2 New Monteom. err Btreet. For Information , ( olden , maps , etc. , not ob tainable at Home Tick > .t Otlice , address any ajrcnt of the Company , ci MARVIN HUCHITF , W- STENNEn , Gen'l Manairrr , Gen'I Pasa. Agent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , _ OenT Agt Omaha & Connc'l Bluffs. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AST St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The.0ld RiHaVU Sioux City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1 From Council Blufls to And all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota. This line Is equipped with the Im proved Westlnghouse Automatic Air Brakea and Miller platform ConpUr and Buffer. And ( or SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT 1 : nusurpased. Elegant Drawing Room and Sleeping Cara , owned and controlled by the e cm- pany , ran Throngh Without Charge , between Unlcn Pacific Transfer depot , Council Blu He , and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific Tranefer Depot at Council Bluffs at 6:15 p.m. , leaching Sioux City at 10SO p. m and St. Paul kt 11:05 a. m. , making ; ES-TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE or AHT OTHER ROOTS. Returning , leave St. Paul at 330 p. m. , arrif- Ing t Sioux City 1:45 a. o. , and Union Paclfio Transfer Depot , Cooncll Bluffs , at 9:40 a. m. ettSe sure that your ticket ! lead via "B. a * P. B , B. " W. a HILLS , Superintendent. Missouri Valley , Iowa. P. E. ROBINSON , Ase-t Oenl Pass. Agent. 1. H. 0-BRYAH , louthweslem Freight and Paaaengei Ifent , mySOtf _ Conndl Diana. SHORT LINE 3LSSO. . , THE 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 bet een Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RKACUISQ ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and in advance of other lines. This entire line Is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach * tx. Millers Safety Platform and Conp'.cr and the celebrated W cstinghouse Air-Brake. OTSEE THAT YOUR TICKET 3TVia Kansas City , St Joseph Z2rCounciIEluff-.lt. R.vla SITES jETJoe and St. Lonis-THJ Tickets for sale at all coupon stations i tha ( Vest. 1. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWES , Gen'l Supt. , Gen'l Pats. & Ticket Ae't St. Joseph , Mo St. Joseph , Mo , W. C. SEACUREST , Ticket Agcn. , ! H Fifteenth Street , between Farnham and Donglas , Union Block , Omaha. FOS. TEIION , A. B. BARNARD , Paas. Agent , Omaha Oek'l Agent , Omaha. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I OSIIO-A.GI-O , BURUHGTQN&QUINCY ' * TIth Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Paswn- gtr Coaches , and 'ULLMAN SLEEPIHG&DIMIHC CARS. _ t \a \ acknowledged by the Press , nd all who travel over It , to be the BIBT ArronmD and BMT Miaieio Road in the Country. l ASSENGERS GOING EAST Should bear In mind that this la the 3EST ROOTE TO CHICAGO , And Folnta East , North and Northwest. Passengers by this Route hare choice o FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES , And the Advantage ot SEE Dally Lines ol Palace Sleeping Can from Chicago to tfew York City Without Change , Ul Express TnttA on IhJj line are equipped with the Westlnehouse Patent Air Brake * and Killer's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , the moat Perfect Pro tection Against Accident * in the world. F3LUHM PALACE SLEEPING AND DININQ CAM Are run ot. the Burlington Route Information concerning Routes , Bate * , Tlmt Connections , etc. , will be cheerfully Riven by ipplylng at the office of the Burlington Route , > 13 Hth St. . Omaha , Nebraska. 3. K. PKRKn.-8 , D. W. HITCHCOCK , Oenl Manager. Oen. Wesfn Pass. Agt. J. 0. rniLLIPI , St. Joe. , Mo Qjnoral Agent , Omaha. IL P. DEOEL , Ticket Agent , Omaha. fobSdlSp * > " il i'DR. SCE- JA - Xir-f I ilntr. r.ttroie , Cbrottc ciH * . f rIu lorrbel * I'u ircapacitr , ) Female Va-t < n > tul ! r , rcitooall or bjr M 'irr5al ' " ' ' . ' " lr lrJ. OctJ. FI-.S , PERMANErrTLY CURES \ } LI 3TJi\M \ JCii ) IT * W ; LIVE COMPLAINTS , | Ccnstijjationand Piles. DR. U.IL CLAnKBouthlIrroTt. , IBT * . ! "inccrca of EID ; ET TROUBLES uhaaj acted llko a elmrm. ] CV SELSOy rAmCIHtD , of SUAlbaiu , Vfc , I & coya , "ltUsfprleele TaIiie. Aner Utee > & years of &tat rafTerlnc from rfle n < l Co1 tlrcseM H complctclr cored BO. * * I C. 8. nOGAHON , ofEertiMre , DJ , "one I packaseniidone Tronder * far me In com-j plctcty coring itvero llrer nnd Kidney | Complaint. " f 8THAS WONDERFUL POWER. BECAUSE IT ACTS ON THJEl unrn/rnu BOWELS AND KXD-J NEl'S AT THESAan : T UB. Bccauao It cleanse , the system of E the poloonoua humor * that dcvelopo I In Kidney and Urinary diseases , Bll-1 louonecs , Jaundice , Constipation , I Piles , orln Rheumatism , Neuralgia | and Female disorders. KH > N Kl'-TTOirr Is a dry refutable e ronixl end ccab * teat I y man prepaid. Onopsck35TTlJImikeslx < itjofncdIcIne. | M'-tfar IT no'dr : Bay It at tbe Drag stc. Friec , 61.00 , For CoughsColds , lironi'hitis - Asthma , Consumption , And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs , Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. liAII I IflN OXTBE DECEIVED by nnprhislptnl J * Ier * who try to nilm off I ion inu ft-VTKn Mi k " . | ' ' in p'ace of oar TOW KOCKanlRYB , which ittheonlyMfio 11ATLD i T article nude the , GENUISK naviu ? a GOVERNMENT STAJlf on eiii bcttle. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue- " " TREASURY" ntPARTMBST. OFFICE OF INTERNAL RM EM.E , ) " ° ° ' ° Jna * ' ' ' 1S:0- f Mwsis. LAWRENCE * MARTIN. HI JlaJiw , St , Chin"o. in ! ' - tlons ujeJ in the minufactura of an article which y < vi adverUac anJ Mil under the nvue "f "t l u' CKandRKE. " 1 hs ! componnd , accndi < j o vocr fjnnuU. in the opinion of tliu < H | wmill e a iIHc.ent quantity of the \LSAM OF Tol/.r to sire It all thaidraitace , -wn l't , thu cle in . whiio the whljky and pectirsl ccmpUlntj. syrup constitute ancroaljUm r-nkrii'tha iroundanaKrccaMo remedy to ( ha pi'iciiL In the opinion of this olficj. an anicl < comi > OHi < ? ed according to thw fo-m ila mny pr. , , .Iy 1,0 Bed M a meJLinal prernralon under tl-o rrutiiion of b.h-dule A , folo ! vi is scctkni J.U7. I * i' . without ren'lerin ? them li Ve to p yi-p .c"al t x s IIimTtlral r * ' " ' Yours Rcipcctiully , ( Signed ) GREEN. B. R AUM. Commlsalouar. I - renee i Mrtin. Chiciffo , Sole Accnls for tbe UnitM Stttcs and Cinula. SiM 1v Dru ; 5.S . , ° "raa ene'i1 Dca'erie"rJno:0 ' Wn < > UiIa Actfjr Ncb..bTEELE. JOHNb'JN ' & , will supply Ihj tndaat nuniifacturrr < i > tkw . WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY Of THIS COUNTRY. WILL SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP. THAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R IS TIIE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE \ Its main line runs from Chlcaco to Council Bluffs , ponMnR through Joltet , Ottawa. La t-nllc. Oeneseo. Molln . Hock Island. Davenpm , Wc t J.lbertT , Iowa Cltr.MarenKo. Ilrtxiklrn. Urlnnell. Des Moines ( the capital of Iowa ) . Smart. Atlan tic. and Avoca ; with brunches from Uur"iu Junction to 1'eorla : Wilton Junction toMusca- tlLc. Washington. FalrUeld. Elilon. Uclknap. CenUovllle. I'rincclon. Trenton , Uallatln. Came- rnn. Leavenworth. Atchlson , and Kan an Cltr ; Washington to blcnurner. Osknloosrx. and Knox- vllle : Keokak to Karnlncton , Itonaparte. Itcn- tonsDort , Independent , Eldon , Uttumwx Eddy- TlllK.Oskaloosa. 1'olla. Jlnnroc. and Ies Moines : Newton to Monroei He * Moines to Indlanolaand Wlntersct : Atlantic to Lcvrls and Audutwa ; and A oca to llarlan. Thlj Is positively the only Ilallroad. which owns , and operate * a throuch line from Chicago Into tha State of Kansas. ThroiiBh Express 1'usenger Trains , with Pull man Palace Cars attached , are. ruu each way dally Ustween CHICAGO and PEOUIA. KANSAS Crrv. COUNCIL BLDFFS. I.EAVENWOKTII und ATCHI- SOM. Through cars are also run betw lee nnd Kansas City , vta the "illlwauleo and Uocklsland Sho-M.tne. " The * * Great V.ock Island" Is mairnlQcently equipped. Its road bed Is f.mplv perfect , and Its track Is laid with steel rails. What wll ! please you most will bo the pleasure of enjoying your menK while pnsslne over the beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa , In one of our matmitlccnt Dining Cars that accompany all Through Express Trains. You get an entlra meal , as coed as Is served In nny nrst-clais hotel. tor seven ty-ttre cents. Appreclattnir the fact that n majority of the people prefer > cparat0 aptirtlnont * forallTerent purposes ( and the Immense passenger business of this line warranting It ) , we are pleased to an- nonnce that this Company runs Pullman I'atate Sltcping Can for sleeping purposes , and 1'alace IhninaCan for eating purpo only. rr utt preat f eataro of cur I'ataco Car Lt a SM . ' > f where you can enjoy jour " * > az at all hears of the day. Jlacnltlcent Iron Bridges span the Ji - . * , v. and Missouri rlri-rs at all point * en. " < > t . line , and transfers are avoided at Cnunr' ' .itt Kansas City. Lcavenwortb. and Atru. ' ov ni-ctlons belncmncle In Union Depot . T1IK FlllNCirAL. IL It. CU.NNhl.TI - . THIS ( JUBAT TllltOUUU JJNK - 4f tOLLOWS. At cnicAuo.wlth all diverging llnct PM Ea t and South. AtKNOLCWoon. withthoL.3-A JLS y.v f Ft. W.AUIt-lWs. At WASIII.NQTOX llnairrs. with 1 * . < It L. It. K. At l.A 3ALLR. wl'.h I1L Cent. R. It. Atl'EnniA.wlth l > . r. A J. ; IM ) . A n i o > W. : 111. Slid. : andT.l'.Jt W. Itils. At 1UX.K lLAjn > . with "Mllwankco & * t < Island Short Line. " and Itorlc 1 1M * 1 c < AtUATENrutrr.wltn the Davenpurt i < - C.M. * St.IMt.il. At\VE3TUBEUTT.WlththeB..C.IC. * 1 4 At tilllNVELU > lth Centrnl Iowa K. It. .AtUES Mut > t. < ) .wlthll MK. . I > IL At COUNCIL lILDrn.wlih Union 1'iuK : At OMAHA , with U. A Mo. It. It. It. In b AtCOLUMHCaJC.NCTloX.wltbH l' K. A- ' At OTTUMWA. with Central Iowa 1C VEt EtL. . A Pac and C. II. & Q. It. ltd * . At KEOKDK. with TeL , 1'co. * War. ; 'V * i , Ji Louts A 1-ao.nnayt.K , Keo.AN.-W.l ; HKS. AtCAHEHOV. wlthll.HUJ ll.lt. At ATCIHSOW. with AtchTopcka ft bitt ? W Atch. & Nob. uj Con. 11 r. ij. IMU Itda. At l.EAvrswottTH. with Kan. 1-as , J2Sa. : . Cent-IUltds. At KANSAS crrr.wlth an lines lor th < and Southwest. J-AI.ACE C.VItS nra rnn thmnch to FEOKIA. nF.H . . . . . . . . . . COn.-VCII > .ua ut ! Jk a. a xa % ; AA .d. A % ; iKiau. N t nnd JUE. * * % Ulvui * Tickets via thl Ijlne , Unown ti the "Great JCoclc. JiluuU Jtoutc , " nrc JOlCl ilJT oil 1 Ticket Aecnu In the United Mtntes and Cunacla. For InFnrmatloa not obtainable at your home ticket office , addre . . . . . . . BAJL.L. E. ST. .TOH3V. Uen'l Superintendent. Uea'l Tkt. ana rus'irr A % . GHAS. SHIVERS FURNITURE , B FEATHEi And everyrliing pertaining to the Furnitnro and upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE x.o w .Hj * p St mon th sat 1208 and 1310 Farnbam Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator ± seo. MANUFACTURED BY S. P. MAST & CO.jSPRlNFFIELD , 0 They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Itenm Walking Cultivator , -with -without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Stjlr. Inquire for them , at the beat dealers. F. H. PUSH. Gen. Agent , Omaha , ffeb. A new and and hitherto unknown remedy to all diseases cf the Kidneys , BIadderand Urinary Organs. It wffl positively cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop- IT , Brizht's Diseise , Inability to retain or nrl the Urine , Catarrh of the Blaedtr , high corrd and scanty urine , Painful Cnnatlnr , LAJJi BACK , General Weakneu , and all Female Comolalnti. It aroidei inUmal medldne * . Is certain In It effects and cures when nothlnj Ise can. Portals by DruggWa or tentby man free upon receipt ot the price , $2.00. DAYKIBNEYPADCO..PflOP'RS , Toledo , O. JVSead your iddrets for cnr little book , t How a Life wag Saved. " Jr. .JAMES K. ISH , Dr. Bosanko's Eheumatic Care : Ah'ALKAU OINTMENT. The add Blood fa the primary causa an4 stts- talnlnr power of KnxWAUSJi. Where there an Alkali there can b no EuwmiTH * . Ti % DR. B03ANKO RHEUMATIC CCRK It cbemically prepared Alkaline , neutralizing : th acidity and remorinz Chronic Inflammation by absorption. Price 75 Centi. Dr. Jlosanko's Pile Kcmcdr. A safe , sure and permanent ear * or this one of the most painful , unpleasant , and distrraIn ; diseases to which the flesh la heir. We jnann- tee this remedy to ba without an equal for tha curs of all kinds of filet. Price SO CenU. C. T. AKKSTKOSO , Drn rlst anil Phiiidaa Cornnna , Michizan. nys : Your PiU Rezwiy has giten fint-clao latiifoctloa. The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Oo.f WQUA , OHIO. a P. GOODMAN' . fAgest , Omabx DOfiee. A