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| » '3 ) < “GIRCUS AND COLLISIUM, VAN AMBURGH & £0'S NEW GREAT GOLDEN MENAGHERIEI AND FROST'S ROMAN Will Exhibit on Lot Head of Faraham Street, FRI DAY tures m‘ C. ‘JCL\\L and the ‘:enu\lle vr;:l putbtl:m rc:lalu(ci in my hll:f, thz 24 Tnsist ) b whits ribbon will erve for ascarf, an: e ] Livel PILES pre T will use thelaca far the waistand the "FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., |oeves,” and then suddenly to tear Ma.na.genor 35 consecutive Yesrs, k. R HYATT PROST Immense in Size, : Unapproached in Grandeur, Unequalled in Merit. FIVETIMES LARGER THAN EVER BEFORE. Requiring the Services of 185 Men and 210 Horses. Myriads of Bare and Strange LIVING WONDERS ! = e — itching, makes the Hair e o bt On Sand COLOSSAL SPECIMENS OF ANIMATED NATURE. | strong, gmx‘nls It & curling | ;)oryiog “Tibh walked home from | ittt tendene, keeping it in ith her, aud left under the | entircly of dyspepsia Jdst added to this Exhibltion the wonderful NONDESCRIPT | any des! Pposition, ~ Beau- A Zoological Specimen,the first and only one ever exhib- ftedin a Menagerie in this Continent. Also the BEHEMOTH OF HOLY WRIT! Here also may be seen the most rate asd INTERESTING ANIMALS IN TBE WORLD; interes ing t3 students of natus: 1 history, specially commended and visited by th» Clergy, heads of educationsl institutions, and millions of THE FIRST PEOPLE OF THE LAN Naiture's msrvels congregated in vast umbers in this stupendous eshib tion,forminz a practical catalozue alike INTERESTING, AMUSING AND INSTRUCTIVE. The ARONAUTIC OSOILLATTONS awaken in the svectator an unnsual degree of inter st. Thke WONDERFGL GYRATIONS AND EVOLUTIONS excites thrillug interest, affording infinite amusement t9 cld and young. THE PREMIER SHOW OF THE AGE. s SEPARATE SHOWS IN 3 SEPARATE TENTS. The Roman Cirous and Royal Oolosseum Qontains a Double Gom- pany of Star- Performers, Grandest Corps of affections of the Liver,and inall Bilious ache, or diseases of stand without a rival. & simple purgative they are unequaled. 45 Yearsbeforethe Public. THE GENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S| LIVERPILLS are not recommended as remedy *for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in sia, and Sick Head- Complaints, Dy: S'of that character, they ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre- paratory to, or after taking quinine. As BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid, iththe impression MCLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the sieni- HER OLD DRES! | P10US REFLECTION ON FEMALE HERo- | throbbed under their dusky ISM—COURAGH NEEDED TO DRESS PLAINLY. Ah! you do not know much cou 1g2 a woman needs when she makes | up her wind to be slways ylainly | Tc paes by an attractive eyes; to build the market being full of the name MeLaue, spelled differently, but same pronunciatio COUGHS, BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. Balsam think thereis no m sad Whooping Cough. G- & MARTIN, Droggie, Toll-Gate No. 2, pizie. Vars ions. T cbeciato i, Send samp fopack S5 "Dne C'AEB Y Buthio N. ¥. FLEMING BRos. yourself violently away from such eul- pablo thoughts, to-reproach yourself about them, as thought you had been committing a crime, and then to fly coursgeously and heart broken away from the temptation, without even stopping to ask its price. This re- quires more strengh of soul than to wagein terrible combats. A remark which we heard ihe other day, made with a tone of stoical resignation aud noble humility, seemed to us to equal the grandest words of the au- tique Spartans and Roman heroines. A woman was going to a ball, toa magaificent fete, and she was busy se- lect ng materials for her drees from a quantity of soft, shimmering silky stufls, which her eyes were devourin; with delight. She asked the price ! ! ihem; it was very high. Then, push- ing them sadly away with the tips of f & her fingers, sho eaid with a sigh: *“Tt’s $00 desr; I will woar my old dress! My old dress! sad resignation lies under those words? It is encugh to bring tssrs to one's nitations of on. ‘What 2 Well-Known Druggist s=ys about Allen's Lung Balsam. MOTHERS, READ! AL AXD STATION, Ky. GETUEMEN: The demand for Allen’s Lung is incressing constantly. Tho ladics lcine equai to it tor Croup __ Bold byall Medicine Mo Gentle Woricu Who want glossy, quufiant and mavy tresses of abundant, %" ____. beautiful Hair must use A Race for a Bride. LYON’S EATHAIRON.. This | popyocksvisse, N. C., May 3.—A | novel wedding ocourred here to-da e!efiant, ehenp article alwa; Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from fallln" out, arrests and eures gray- ness, removes dandruff and Alexander Bibb, two well to-do farm- ers, wero in love with the same lady, | 1 Leonora Loyd, a beautifol girl of this lae. Ste was not able to decide as ufn]. henlthy “Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon, marry him Last night lover No. 2, Miller, went to teo her, and under- stcod her to say she would marry Iabor, sud we hope the charitable of our city will sce that their families are From another sourcs we have received 820 with a similar message. other citizens will follow these good examples. plmum to sea that the contributtons curative properties of the highest degr fopw, t:at {8, more real hop strength, than Do you feel how much§ L0l 0: Gty Socr. " Evesy - drg Roche:ter sal. seribe them,—Ex whereby the liver is disorganized and the from dyspeps Tt seems that Messrs. John Millerand | sooner the patient can get relief the bet- ter. Regulator, Ala, say n that she said she would | cine ever used for that diseas n. : Knowing that they risked their Lives, | they demand-=d_that they be allowed | to make an effort to rescue the men of | their own race who were breathing ! their lst. They shared thelot of the man whom they koped to preserve to ! his wife and chi:dren. Their own dressed; you do not know what inou- | Wives ace widows end their cbildren Rieviaton merable and irresistible temptations | 87 Orphaus. she is ob'iged to resist every moment. To be wiss with regard to dress is to bo sublime. shop and to see hung in the window & fascinating toilet that excites your ad- miration; to devour this chermivg prey with your all kinds of castles-in-Spain with regard to it; todress yourself, in your mind, with its coguettish leces, i ribbons, and to eay o yourself | When white men bear flumlalve;. | as Seymour and Robertson did, their | names ring through the lind as heroes | and martyrs. Shall less honor be paid | to the two colored men who, with no | hope of reward or expectation of fame, sacrificed their lives on the altar of humanity! They are heroes and mar- | tyrs—an honor and example, and weo trust an inspiration to their race! The spirit of true freedom is indeed abroad when unfettered colored laborers can rise to such a Leight! Bus something more is needed than words of praise. The men who gave up their lives for their comrade, the Iaborer wko died at his post and_ the Iaborer who narrowly escaped and was sent to the hospital were th scls sup- rort of their families. For their re- ief, & Chacleston firm, who insist that their nama shall not be knowa, sent us last night 850. They say: ‘‘Death overtook these men wtile at honest not wholly pennilo:s and destitate.” We trust Tt will give us unfeigned NOT A BEVERAGE. They aro ot s boverage, bat a melicine, with aining no poor w druggist in and the physicians pre- ing Express on Hop Biters. Over indulgence 1 eating and drinking, wstem deranged. The suffering resulting is very terrible, and the There is no remedy so effectual for he cure of this disease as Simmons’ Liver D. B. Dobson, M. D., of Deer Park, “I Have used the Regulator find it has cured me Tt is the best medi- e, or, rathe the only one that has proved sat sfa ory. NO HOUSE COMPLETE him. went to the court out the marriage license, men. Both men this morning house to get nd there Each one armed himself with Birek. TTORNEY AT LAW—Crulckenank s Balid AT ardu Sir et. Iove. Ammrn AT LAY NOTARY PUBLIC. the necessary dccumentr, and_each 1eft with a license to marry Miss Loyd. After some talk they agreed that the first man who reached the 1sdy’s house should marry her. The residence of Col. Loyd, the lady's father, is one m:le distant, and both men started on the race for the bride. Bibb soon left the main road and darted into the woods, expecting to make a short cut and reach the hoase before his rival, but Miller kept the road and got in on the home-streach, eight minutes hefore his rival. - Both men were in sight of each other going up the lane to the house, and Bibb'a efforts to overtake his rival was almost superhumsn. When_they reached the house Bibb, from sheer exhaustion, fainted on the porch, almost at the foot of his lady When the matter was stated to her she said he had come to the conclusion that she liked Mr. Bibb the best, and therefore she would marry him. Her sympathies were won over by seeing him faint. She stated that she believed that both ATTORKEYS-AT-LAY WM, SIMERAL, TTORNEY AT LAW—Campbells Block, J2th Strcet, between Farahah nd Douglas. OMAHA, NEB. D. L. THOMAS, TIORNEY AT LAV-—Loans movey, bays ol o rod st foom o CSighan A- C. TROUP, TIORNEY AT LAW—Office fn Harscom's Block, with George E. Pritchett, 1608 OMAHA, bavs S, DEXTER L. THOMAS, TIORNEY AT LAW—Offico 1504 Farubam A. SWARTZLANDE /—Cor. 13th and Farnham may2se WILLIAM A. FONDA. TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Room No. 6, Freuzer Block, opposite Post. s, OMAHA, NEB. | Joved her; but that he who faints at WM. L. PEAGOLY, the dangor of lesinga bride must love B her mero_than he who is cool and wn- [ et O, “GuAHx, HEBRASEA: "~ ** | concerned In the midst of it all. The affuir causes intense excitement in this small placo. To-night the Rev. Aaron Jasper, the well-known Baptist min- 2®-Patents Prooured. 82, coLLEOTIONS MADE Cuts, Bruises, Rheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, kinds of Skin Eruptios. is guarantoed fo give perfectsatnfu- tiod in every case or money re am Price 25 conts per box. Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, without a bottle of SOZODONT. As & mouth wash it is most sanative; as a toilet article a luxury, and its regalar use from esrlyyouth to old age, would tend tosecurs and maintam beautifal and heslthy tecth. economical, as a few drops upon a brush ia all that is needed for efficacy and pleasure. It is also mest A fow drops of Spaulding’s Glue on a brash, properly sp,lied, hlds like a vico. 1Am All Plaved Out Te a common complaint in hot weather, Tt you Seel 8o, get a package of Kidney Wort and tuke it and you will at once feel its tonic power, Action of the Kidneys, Tt keeps up the healthy wels and Liver, nd thus restores the natural life snd Areugth to the weary body. Bu;xlen's Arnica Salve The Best SALv in tho world for Sorcs, Ulors, Salt Corns, and all This Salve For sale hy 8dly J. K. ISH, Omaha. Freeot Cost. Dr. Kixo’s New Discovery for Coughs and Colds, etc., is given AT and Doug! E D. MCLAUCHLIN. ister, married Bibb and So ended ono of the most startling ro- mances in real life ever known In the history of North Carolina. AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF PEACE—Southeast corner Fittoenth #arCollections Promptly Attended to. 83 Loyd. Spocialty Artists Ever Assembled. Fresh | Sparkling! Original | Conceived and Pertested Espeelally for this Grand Fstablishment. SUPEREMINENT IN. STATION! Desarvodly eo from wperiorty in ever-de. e, imyitiag somperison and fi.,m..mm.‘..,.“‘u(..tfl.,.m.‘.a 100 Male and Femsle A Equestricnnes & 16 Mela “Acrobats, 100 Arabian Rivg Ho's- es, 20 lusiciensin Uniform. 3 Great Clowns Chosenfromthe Oldand New World. T Gre: o Sas b . cxtnnof s I worls ove wharerer itLlsniion attends, sulling Sirin ha shape of » remarkable. PERFORMER OR e e pattots oh Laueetrian Banqost, eommposed. <f arietle e and ng Yan Amburgh & e, ties, the very cholcest Josx L Raiox. Caas R. Revicx. A Feast of Zoological Eccentricties, REDICK & REDICK, 0] hieh aremOw {or the fret time exhibited In & “-ufl\. A normal In its magni- poid m}‘:’s'-nm WEW AXD STARTLING FEATURNS to VAN AMBURGH & €O'S G.rand Establishment | ITS PRE-EMINENGE| Undisputed| Its Success is_Unparalleled in the History of Shows. ¢ Its Reputation is Unsullied, and Its Show Pos- sessions are 2 UTERALLY ENORMOUS | ‘CGRAND STREET PARADE At About Ten A. M. REMEMBER-THE-DAY-AND. DATE,= NOTICE. Jennie A Atebsson, Clavda -Ciark and Charles L, Clark, nofresident defendants, Will_ta¥e s that the Omaha National "n‘};; g b apaiut that bosraporih 563 degrees ‘i thatbosranort ‘enst 16 ¢/ aits 30 00 Jinks from the 3 section ‘Gorner an hb ' bet seem ec'jons 20 40d 1 o | Sownenip 15 nor b, ranze 18 cxst. betme the couth. Fo g cbd o d G Charoce % Tamer thenes ONLY EFFROTUAL Attorneys-at-Law, KARBACH BLOCK, COR- DOUQ- & I5TH STS. W. J. Conneli, Attorney-at-Law. Office new brick building, X. ¥ Walter Bennett, Attorney-at-Law. Office, 212 Fourteeuth Street, Attorneys-at-Law. Gourt House. A TIORNET AT 1AV-848 Fumhann ey T. W. T, Ricuazs. Attorneys-at-Law. EAST SOLE MANUFACTURERS Reminiscences of Early Rallroading. Mr. J. H. Jackman, in a recent lot- ter, shows that in the matter of speed locomotive engines of to-day are not greatly superior to those of earlier times. Ho'says: “‘In 1849 Ross Win- ans, of Baltimore, built a locomotive for the Boston and Worcester railroad. 1t had a seven-foot driving-wheel and was intended for very high speed. It had steol springs to support the weight, and was fitted with many new devices. I was sent to Baltimore to look after the constraction and deliv- ery_of this locomotive, and also to study the matter of coal burning, which was & new thing on roads inNew Eng- land at that time. I ran tho engine for about six weeks, and should have ran herlonger but from the fact of her drising wheels breaking. They were mede entirely of cast-iron, with chill- ed faces. These broken drivers were replaced with imported wrought iron wheels, the first of the kind ever im- ported. ' The locomotive” was named the Carroll of Carrcliton. Its speed under favorable circumstances was one mile in sixty seconds, the fastest I ever ran it; the trial was not accurately noted, I having enough todo to attend the machine, and those with me were too much flustered with the excitement to accurately note anything. I have /| traveled many thousand miles on locomotives since that day in order to test speed; and while I have seen . some . bigh speod ~made, still I have never seen the locomotive thut could lay right down to it and outrun the “Carroll of Carrollton.” In those days we had mo_ power brakes, and to run at such high' rates of speed sometimes became dangerous, 1 remember one instance in the night time of rounding a curve at about sixty miles an_hour, when & danger signal met my view; I shut off steam and whistled down brskes, but. they did not seem to check me. I whistled agatn. - Still the speed kept up.. I = | gave the third signal for brakes, and O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, _OFFICE-Union Block,Fifteenth and Farnham ATTORNEY AT LAW. OMAHA, NE stairs, In Hansoow's :—Front rooms, u corner Fiteenth and Streets. Orricx:_Over Byron Reed J& Co.'s Rea Eetate febizt il attention will bo glven to all suits ‘corporatious of every deseription ; will tdoe fn al ithe Courts of tho nited States. Office, Faruham 6t., opposite IMS & SIMERAL, TIORIEYS AT LAW_houm ¢ Craghts 2nd Douglas strocts. _n C.F IAHBEHSIIN. PAIKE CODWIN, 4k TTORNEY AT LAY sud Dongis: Strsets, with @. 3. Hosr RICHARDS & HUNT, Ormcs—215 South Fourteenth Stroet. KENNEDY’'S INDIA twenty seconds it is good-by 0 rail- roading. Wo came to a stand still | S5z low o3 e S ¥ . »= | eighty rods from a train on the main | Thedclion Tk of small- o § % S & 8| track, laving run one milo and a [‘,",,‘,":"’""‘“'”-'-”“CW‘ D. Catarrh = | quarter from the where I first | A wcKowmr, B &' Pres, 3 T E [ E E .g Ftcbverod tho sy gk W DEumscA’r‘mCUflllwon E § o 4 : § ] Two Wmu‘x;:m and cu-unx e TEARS, "Oured h’m.";zu:{ i % <1 § ® | Cratteston (5. C.) News and Courier. B.l-lnn Jt., Jeweler, 097 Brosdway, N. Y. R £ Bl Two colorsd Isborers, named Telfair | (x4 o), Curs o CimoNi CATARRE. z b & 2 |andStowert, went downinto a firo-well | O:L.Baumn, 43 Badmay, ¥. Y., CATARRR w & § |iniOharleston on Thursdsy morning. A “Lst my vocs by Gotaren aod hare been car: m 5 £ |few momentslater, overcome by pois- 3 Hesoesacs, 166 Nowaek Ave, Joi < sF et || 1ol e ; £ onous vapor, they wers lying in the ] 5570 [ S vapor, gasping for bresth, - A "i:u‘.’“?!”“" T L e colored laborer named Simons hasten- ed to their relief. Assoon as he felt the first effects of the noxious gas h was healed out. Undismayed, a colored man named William Robert— son insisted on heing lowered .down in the well. 'As he touched the bot- tom he fell forward asif shot. There | BITTERS ILER & CO,, £ivem tor praventin 3045, POISON KING gres, € CRACKLING 1a ‘the hea then [reversed my engine, S8FIDR to | are- SIGNS ot SarimRL: her: *Do your daty, my beauty, or in | SECRETIONS thrown: won the e ile asloop, follow the micous mem- °La away in trial bottles free of cost to the aflicted. If you have a bad cough, cold, difficulty of breathing, hoarseness or any affection of the throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial. As you value your existence you caunot afford to let this opportunity pass. We could not afford, and would nct give thts remedy away unless we knew it would accomplish what we claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cured by it. There is no medicino in the world that will cure one-half the cases that Dr. Kixg's New DIscovERy will cure. For sale by 6 Janes K. Ts , Omaha, A JOYFUL ANNOUNCEMENT. t0 suffering millions is the glad tidings that at Tast o certain cure for piles has been discovered. 500,000 persons who have usw Dr. Siisbee's ““Anakesis,” pronounce it infallible. Doctors of all modical s ools prescribe it in aractise; em- iricsand nostrum venders counterleit and il, without excoption, adnit of “Medical Mic- dental Blunder of inexperisics, bat the scentide solution of & most_difficalt problem, by an ac. complished physici stady. ““Anskesis woothing poultics, supportisg curative medicine, It alleviates at onco th most.excrucisting pain; it holds up the raw, sensitive tumors, and by firm continued pres. sure and medication applicd to the swollen veins is able to cure the most inveterate cases of blind or blecding piles, The inyentor of “Ana- Kedis” may be well regarded as a public bensfac- tor, and sufferers from this terrible diseaso Wi thank us for calling attention to a discovery 8 Wworthy T s ot oss slagelee (hae o o colar conceruing Anakesis, fall directions arc piles, & fact never before gbserved icine ths proprietors wished Sl tamakosis” i wold by draseins erery whers! BonkPros o reciot 3t price, $1.00 per box; sumpl°a gratis by P. Neustacdter & Co.,ox New York, sele manafacturars of Anakesis e ——— S Catarrhal s, PAINS over the EAFNESS and mu;..g in m- thml hant, 305 Fulton St., Brook- sn caxomc CATARRE. Giren up by n, Prn] o Montague st., Ao v et cn'nxn . MeDosuib: Merehane, 713 N vy ‘: o ialons el OATARRY " Bousdary of Jand owsed K' DN&Y REM wv igwe, 2 s oy 34 dere .."?’"‘ g OMAMA. Neb. _| vers now tiste dying men n fhe well |, nr..c.“v;:hm,,l T e e T Lomg woat! oundary 12 chains olunteers were not wanting. A | m. Browx, 399 Canal N. Y., Cured of 11 "--n e o L ey $500 Rewara. colored man named James Seymour | | e Ghroric Cutarsh. AXD SPECIFL0 YoR coniainiog ¥ mer o2 | o0 GLLPaY the sbove reward for aay case of | doscended into the depths, and fellas | > awy cacns 1y goorotamal N X Claterfn- U Dlccor, Tiahutee Nervos Do, le;nn-d e e | oot Dyspepaia Sick Heudache, 12 | those who preceded him had done. A e SE e B Jrsey Grat 1, Toou.tiugr W a0d 1ex gevern irlily and you, the s.ia | cure with West's Vegetabio Livor Pills, when the | _ Stewart, one of the two men who | , City; cuted i veurs B Brootiyas OtUcine,wd £ Jenie &' Atdeson, Cland Clack and Charies | directions are wentdown to clesn out the well, was (it Bend for vur treatise om the. “ B ren Tou. Sy Hade & e Pt t Clark are reqaized to appear. eontaining grest des: of I ormation frve” e ST T o THE OMAMA NATIONAL Bax <t bome. Sumples worth g5 tree R irem Siinson & Go. Fertand Mainey s by D.W. 5AXE 4 00, Gmamm $5l0820%: | taken out alive. Telfair, his co s were removed. They died for their ! R Nk, & Kh- 38 Broad st X imediste TelL strictly complied Togetabie, and never & o pive mile | SETLESRIETE oy det Then b S| Segmem et a- | and T their | DR BAMPILET with the e oy IO O B L0 | leal work.” Robertoon and Seymour, | pown drmonialg 3 sscord, sent S0, Fres il packago sent by mail - | who endeavored o save . the stricken | o o by Druggiste. The cuse 2t Tt b G F Goiman, 3. 1y, | aborers, wero doad when heir bodies | soiiverslof st aeties " Hains of s Tos o .n....u “Fzmp G0 EAST —VIA THE— Chicago & Northwestern RAXLWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! te; they will you by’ tak- o Slhon Lo TR Chespos, Purct a0 Best. iy M For DYSPEIIA, CONSTIPATION, 3 o mipEDPERL, CONTIPATION, sunnice | 710 00 SHOVT, SURE and e R Setmess frmn of Sy, SOUS. STOMAGH, Hous COUNCIL BLUFFS Th's unrivaliod Southern Remed: 1ot to contain a single partide o 80y injurious minersl subscaucs, bat 1s Puarely Vegetable. containiog those Southern Roots and Herbs, Fhich an all-wise Providence has placed. by aizien whore Liver m‘gl. ‘most provall. 1t il cure all Diseases caused by Derangoment of tho Liver and owels. B fiempmhal g rarmanted xCURY, or CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE a2 all pofuts EAST and NORTE. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC CREATER FACILITIAY | AND MORE ADVANTAGES, THAN ANY OTHER. ROAD. IV THE wrsr It!s the ONLY ROAD betwes COUNCIL BLUFFS and CH!CAGO Upon which fs run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! 8860 o snd o vl e o raelorn, 1t gives STRST-CLAS E EATING STATION: 50 cents eacl “h il ITS TRACK 1t RA| s Ws‘sjfll‘“lli ITS Kl lllnllEIT Hirr-buass It you wiah the st Travlng Accvmmoda tlons” o will by ot ekt by s £ AND WILL TARE. ENONE OTRER. ~ All Ticketa Agents i ssll you Thro Ticketa via this road and Check \uumm Baggage Froe of Charge. OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 1824 Farnham st,, 14th, and at Unlon Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFIOE tn Cotomenss BTt aad Union Pacific Ticket Office SAN FEANCISCO OFFICE—2 New Montgom- ery Stree ; Sour Stomach: Lows of Appetite; Bo = 3t nately costive and-Jax uc.fl. "un‘n\ of these symptar atothers very lew;but the the body, i« ested its vi know tnat for Dyspepsia, Thobbing Heada world_ever & ues, personally, and Billiousness. none o them gavo lief: Regulator not only relicved, il 5 v Telsgrsph and Messe Macon, Ga. MAXUPACTURED ONLY BY J. H. ZEILIN & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Prico, §1.00 Sold by all Druggists. For information, e, maps, ete., not b talnanie st Home Teke. Gy o agent of the Company, or o it S MARVIN HUCHITT, W, H. STENNETT, Gen'l Manger, | Gen' Pass, CHICAGO, ILL. an JNMES T. CLARK, tieodawly IRON TURBINE snmx Ll'l'Y & PACIFIC wmn ENCGINE St. Paul &Sxoux Uity RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siowr Oity Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE | From Council Blufis to ST. PATL, LA POLIS, DU 3 O BISM ARC. And all potats tn Northern Tows, Minnesota. and Dakota. This uo ls equipped with the lm 33 Wostinghonse Auiomat Air Brakes and i and Buffer. And for aPEEfl SAFE“ AND COMFORT isurpased. Elegant Drawlog Room snd Becpine Cuee, cuned S comtrtied by the ¢ - pany, run Through Without Chargo, betw cen Coun'l Blufts. MANUFACTU D BY ¥ Mast, Foos & Co., Spnngfield 0. Gl Patc Tragator depo ‘The Strongest and Most Durable Ao St PaGL Trins los toe Vo b 8% rnce oot ot Oounch Blotsse Sb o o A5%hing Bous Gty 4 16207, m aud. 1. e U110 a. m., maki A= TEN BOURSNADVA‘CI OF ANY In the World OruER Ror Roturning, loave 8. Paulat 530 p. m., aerir- ing at Sloux Clty 4:45 a. m., and Union Pacifc " Traoster Dopot, Coancl Biufts, at 9:50 8. m. 80 e that your okets ted ia 8. 0 & PR ER” . HILLS, Superintaodont, Mimoari Valley, v P. E. RCBINSON, Ase't Gen'l Pass. Agent. owRns_ Sonthaostern Filght. aod " 0vmn=fl ninge SHORT LINE 1880. THE K. C.,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R,, 18 the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cars between Omaha and St. Louls and but one between Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS REACHING ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less chargos and in advance of other lines. “Thisentiro line s equipped with Pallmar jing Cars, Palaco Day Coach- Satery Plattorm and oupler and the _celebrated ir-Brake Hundreds in use in Towa raska. Sold by Dealers in neacly every This out represents our Buckeye Force Pump which is particulariy adapted to Wind Mill use, as it works easily and throws & constant stream, aud does not froeze up in the cold- est weather. Send for price list to W. H. RAYNER, Western Ag’t, Omaha, Neb. MARTIN THE TAIT.OR, > Has just received & 1ot of Spring goc ro invited to call and_ges uarnieesthe lowest n the me 1220 FA AYER'S AGUE GURE For the speedy relict of TICKET READSTA . St. Joseph andEY 27 oo, pTikets forealeat. all conpon stations § T “BARNARD, the ver and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Rémittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Billions Fever, &o., and Indeed all the Affections which Ariso__From Malarious, T Marsh or Miasmatic Poisons, 3 9 e THROUCH TO GHICAGO s m.,.,“m“fi‘.'..i“‘.\‘fi‘t Without Change of Cars | treatment of these on A B. BARNARD, distressing discases, m:\ nxhluum e TEDED Tbviaton cf g S CHICAGO, B el Dl BURLINGTON & JUINCY e s aat s P RATILIRO. Ague of Ith west, and ] AT Aver's Ague Cure eradicates the noxious poig | With Smooth “:c':m“fi:kmi Pasen- m the system, aud leaves the .1t thorou; PULLEAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS. Tt1sacknowiedged by the Prees,andall who trsvel over It, to be the Bacr APronvTED and By Country. PASSENGERS GOING EAST Shonid bear in mind that thi 1 the BEST ROUTE 70 GHICAGO, "2 Poots e, Norts . Nordiwat. Passongors by thia Boato hare choloo 0 FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of SIX Dally Lines of Palace Sleoping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. 1 Expree ratus on 18 it aro axuoped with Patent. Alr ‘lliors Batens. Saloy Piattorm and ‘Perfoct, Pro- Touplers, the most toation. ‘MARAGED Road fn in Fever and Ague loca dety the dises LIVER COMPLAINTS, itisan excellent remedy. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass. Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN {EDIC i I NERVOUS DEBILITY ”“‘"‘m‘fl‘sfin{:fl.{f&fl: Hum hreys’ Vital Weakness and Pros- T ok ndmmryHomeopathic i mame Specific No. 28. ~is the most suc- cesstal remedy kuown. " Price $1 per vial or 5 HUMPHREYS' vials and largs vial of powd fros on receipt of price. HOMEO. MED. CO., 109 Fulton St. (lust, Gatalogue frée.] y Remedy ACTS AT THE SAME TIME ON] ST HE LIVER, THE BOWELS, This combined action gives it won- derful power o cure all diseases. 'dWh! Are We Sick 2 §R oo iy s prant e gfo become clogged or torpid, and, ottt | | 24D S0 T T e Sl vy drocgits. oy Bitr . o Rt 3700 U blood that should be erpelled et 1 b (DL C.is anabeotuto: Canens o GRAY'S SPECI FIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK. The Great ADE _MARK. B cfore Teking EY1*Shietses After Taking, that follow ag. isoe, Wh; §HM3"|MI Ins and aches 5 p" - Conaiipationy Messrs. LAWR] tions used in 0CK Y IS THE GX Put Up m Q ar CAUTION. ATED art GrvrLmrax: unnr:n WITH THE 5=0CRAS 4V D WHO 15 UNACOQ! S FeOSTARAY i f S COUNTRY, WLt CHICAGO HROC'( ISLAND &. PAGIF]C R R. ECTING LINK BETWI AT C( Its main lino runs i h & 'I‘)IL “I ) CEIMBATT, \Eotrtuendent. GHAS SHi\ FURNITURE, EEB:} NG, FEATH £ WINDo W SHADES. And everything &Jvm? to the Furniture phoistmv Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. COIHAS. SSIVAERIOE 1208 and 1210 Farnham Stree Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivat :r FOR 1880. nd HE MANUFACTUREDBY S. P. MAST & CO0.,SPRINFFIELE,0 They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Qultivator, with or without S rings. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one ov two Horse Style. them at the best dealers. UGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb, Inquire ff‘r serto unknown_ remedy fo ldneys, Bladder,and Urinary you’ tor 2t wil potively care Bright's Dises: e Dt byt e e e | and seanty urine, Puinful Trimaticg, TAME | oiglors = pd taking hn“ i S0k e e . 1 am abeolutely cured, tres — | es a0 | It avoides internal i certatn init | Tocta a0d ctres when nothiog ecsn. | or Drogyista or sent by rail free n-iy&);x the price, §2.00. - DAY KIDNEY PAD C0.. PROP'RS, ‘Toledo, O- FRE eSend your sddrom for cux Litis 2% | Loy st o 2 e B [ JAMES K. ISH, Agent for Nebrasks

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