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VAN AMBURCH & CO0'S NEW GREAT GOLDEN MENAGERIR!I AND FROST'S ROMAN GIRGUS AND COLLISIUM, Will Exhibit on Lot Head of Farnham Street, FRIDAY SATURDAY,- MAY 218t & 22nd, 1880, Doors Op2n at 1 &7 p, m. -5 Manager for 35 consecutive Years MR HYATT FROST Immense in Size, Unapproached in Grandeur, Unequalled in Merit. FIVE TIMES LARGER | THAN EVER BEFORE. Requiring the Services of 186 Men and 210 Horses. ® COLOSSAL SPECIMENS OF ANIMATED NATURE. Jdst added to this Exhibition the wonderful NONDESCRIPT A Zoological Specimen,the first and only one ever exhib- itedin a Menagerie: in this Continent. BEHEMOTH OF HOLY WRIT | Here 2lso may be seon the m(‘r‘smd INTERESTING AND!A!S IN THE WORLD; interestiug to students of natuz] history, specially commended snd visited by the Cl rgy, heads of educational institutions, and millions of THE FIRST PEOPLE OF THE LAND. Nature's marsels congregated in vast numbers in this stupendous exhibition, forming a INTERESTING, AMUSING AND INSTRUOTIV. OSCILLATIONS awaken in the spectator an unusual degree of interest. UL GYRATIONS AND EVOLUTIONS excitea thrilling iuterest, ihfinite smusement to-cld and young. THE PREMIER ractical eatalogue alike The ERONAUTIC SHOW OF THE AGE. 3 SEPARATE SHOWS IN 3 SEPARATE The Roman Chmxs and Royal Colosseum Contains a Double Com- of Star Performers, Grandest Corps of Specialty Artists Ever Assembled. : Sparkling:| Conceived and Pertected Especially for this Grand Establishment. SUPEREMINENT IN STATION! Dessrvdly 00 v epodionky dn oot ok Fresh | Original | Tomtacment worid A peste wiabihment, inviting oom Jenging compet.tia. 1i 100 Male and Femele' Amm, 11 Equestrieunee & 15 Male Riders, 30 usioiansin Uniform, 3 Great Clowns Chosen f@®m the Oldand New Warld. iaters _of & ceutury, and his @ ad an_existoice of near - qua- eled the world over, wherever ¢\|nnwm elenan el rom otk it vieied womo momcn: bage <f 3 remiable PERFO) 3 e atocnn a5 Bquptran A Feast of Zoological E(-eenmctios. Yory mans of which are now for the frst tize axbibiied n a Mesazeric. Adoormal in its magal- ‘Evety yoar adds NEW AND STARTLING FEATURES VAN AMBURGH & CO'S Establlshment | ITS PRE-EMINENGE > Undisputed! Its Success is_Unparalleled in the History of 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 2IST & 22ND EKENNEDY'S EAST 14 AND ‘NOILAMASNOD ‘myuomeIunio( § WEWNOUY ‘weCedesq IO, FAMILY TONIC ' 3 Hop Bitters M. Co., Rocester,\.Y. Sole Agens o-clnm..m o sl loosns . A 0 BITTERS 1 ILER & GO., SOLE MANUFAOTURHES, OMAHA, Nob, LIVER PILLS Stand wi ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used p tive they sre nnequaled. PUTES BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, The genuine are never, sugar-o piththeimpression, McLANES LIVER but same pronunciat hat s Well-Kaown ”'Hm sys about ld by all Medicine Men. 1 Rlectsto Gentle WorLus.a and way, beaut and fut, leeps it from fal ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. WM, SIMERAL, TTORNEY. AT LAW- A e e Formba o Dot Oatie, Ve 0. L. THOMAS, AT el evate, oo ' Grighion Bicck, A. C. TROUP, TIORNEY AT LAW—Oftos 1n Hanscom's é wih George E. Pritehett, 1608 DEXTER L. TIIBIAS. Amntn AT LAW—Oraickanask s Butio A. M- CHADWICK, ATIORNEY AT LAW—Oflcs 160 Farbarm A. SWARTZLANDE A TIORNEY ATIAWGor. iihand Parnbem strost. may2sd WILLIAM A. FONDA. TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Room No. 8, Frenser iock, opposlte P AT, KEB NOTARY PUBLIC. COLLECTIONS MADE £ D. MCLAUCGHLIN. TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF A PEACE—Southeast corner Filteenth ind Doug) £87 Collections Promptly Attended to. B3 O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, OFFICE-Union Block,Fifteenth and Farnham’ A. L. ROBISON. A TTSRSEY AT LAW. —Room Grsighion Block, OMAHA fund-1t DS BENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOCK, COR- DOUG- & IGTH STS. OMAHA, W. J. Connell, Attorney at-Law. oo, p s, u Hancom's o rick panding, W W, S Fitoonts and bam Streeta. Joux 1. Ravics. CuAs . Revics. REPICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. WS atenton il be glven to sl rporations of every doseription ; will n'al the Courta o the Seate Anl the aited Siases. Offca. Faruhain Sty opposite Couwrt House. ADAMS & SIMERAL, ATTORETE AT LAW- oom § Ortghts Block, 15t nnd Dourlas streeta. _nobih_ C. F. MANDERSON, TIORNEY AT LAW—342 Farhum Biret AT i’ PARKE CODWIN, TIORNEY AT LAW—léth asd Dowgome Btrseta, with . ¥ Doano W. T. Ricuaros. @. J. Hust RICHARDS & HUNT, Attofneys-at-Law. Orrca—215 South Fourteenth Street. " ltll‘nll Imwn that a relationshi) inta between ‘constipation, ki disensos and liver troubles. ~In Kidney Wort wo have a medym.:.mmgfi general sysiem and restores health by geo. y ai nature’s internal process, An Honest Medicine ¥ree of Uharge; " OF all medicines advertised to cure any affoction of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, we know of none w can reo- ommend ashighly as Dr. Kixe's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthms, Bronchitis, Hay Fe- ver, “Hoarseness, Tickling in the Throat, los of voice, etc. This med- fcine does positively cure, and that where everything else bas failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as have already been effected by this truly wonderful remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is & perfect specific, cur- ing the very worst cases in the abort- est time possible. We say by all means give it & trial. Trial bottles free. Regular size $1.00. For sale by 81y J. K. ISH, Omaha. 1 Axm All Plaved Out 11,8 Sqmmon complaiatin hot weatber. * package T2 ant s sl Dol o onea el Htboni prwer. Tt kmmh. Deaithy .uxy:- s 125 Yearsbefore the Publie.! u Complaints, Dy and Sick Head- ache, or diseasts of e fllul character, they | without oated. Each box hasa réd-wax sealon thelid, L. Each wrapper bears the signa- tares of C. McLaxe mid Fiexixc Bros. | I 74 Insist nuine n‘-;‘%musgu VEVEE PILEE pre- | the daintiest of sweeum: U e e Goriaral WhIt "FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being fall of imitations of the name, neunr,‘?»lled differently, }):rleet control, it is eafer to try the jon. COUGHS, BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION, Tho ladics T" % it for Croup | #3U00T: ing Cough. G 8 MARTIY, Droggie. TBNO."Z rum- v-”. Who_want glossy, Inxuriant o}nbnndalt, Hair must nse , LYON'S EATHAIRON, This el t, cheap article always nfim lll:lr grow freely out, arrests and eures gray- ness, removes dandraff- and itching, makes the Hair [ > it a curling tenden and keeping it in TR, Lo ith oflfi'}"’mnm' eal y r is the sure result of Kathairon, Vs Blook, TIORNKY AT LAW-—Loans wovey, buys suite | lioutenant to A CHINESE DINNER. ; Was now tn have au opportavi‘y to AR MELR SIRVED UF 1IN A KOSFRAY- * h ) that he could do as much a) hs C18C0 RESTAURANT R TWENTY . jag'asid. He felt the hour of his tri. DR.C. MOLAN E'S| oms | umph approsch. i . | "Th the mornig after breakfaat Gen, * L e diomer 1e mox. b0 be rec. | Whittaker came dowa ‘o tho Poiut. Sro nt utofine-:edm g yefor prmended. Tt is too gra 7, snd "‘,‘ fnn,g i ‘.d'::.,.'.‘.‘.fiw‘.“.f' ;r{::-: flesh is heir to,* bt in Mosiac abomination, the pig, Dot 0817 oy "hg wopld do it if he on'y could Sl e, . 85t pormission, and they had taken to j much inferest, tbat esch man Was pro- | IN CATARRHAL MUCEOUS, causes: art. | FOUL BREATH and diseusting expectoration; ORAGKLNG PAINS in the bead and forthead; a0 loss of smelling power; to nearly every dish. It crmes in the full pemp of the bear's hesd or the more atir:ctive form of tender “roast tal t lEclvl:rl:l" — 11!.:.‘:. ke ‘aaily. | Don't you exglods a gun snd k-1l me, | ourself, and hal a dozen m Tho animal s boiled, rosted, fried, | JOUeelh sl heita Cmnman | Iricassed, minoed; It forms the untay- | pryhal), confidently. “I'll buet no lioge, and it is dirguited in a B czen decoptive entrees. Not even | 'gc, wipnino in readiness, Marshall move its contaminsting = the palate. Hencs, for um curiosity scekor who has & slomach not under | **\if0 bioh Mamhal, teo high! onch sorved ot neidday, 3n which fow | Lt went a hundred yards above the meats appesr. The garoon appears | U887 with two teacups and a saucer and a Yes, ¢ir,. I know '_]::' ;"d e kettlo cf boiling water. In one cup | N5t shet will bo 20 yarde shove it he puts a pinch_ of dry tes, pours the .bm"_ ot o g water upen i aod cover e with the | %770 1 i , general, thin time T'l fotch Quickly g:“:e::m': et g::mt?ek “’;.:: Ay ek o dud tho regulas lunch. The bil com-#if, | 0050, (e dlag. At Iast he Drines hree egg-cakee, two dumplings, K with a species of Chinese strawberry | burst out, “By —, Marshall, she's mark on the top; thres scrsps O “n KON - art 9t L TF Siakinction of rank, sud, handing his glass to a private of the gun squad 3 b of preserved watethelon | {13 im to'take a look. The soldicr now steeped, and placing your fore- | i ind corroborated the x:nenfl Boger on the saucor, you tle'the cup | The gites pased around, and all saw aver aud allow the thin stream of the | that the flag was gono. frogrant beverage to_escape into yoor saucer. You will win the good ges when he asks you if wint sugar. It never oceurs to him that you would | that the Eighteenth Obio battery ruin the cup with milk. The fea, | k80w more than he does. e 5ot the plaots | irict Oficory and when he hoard that reaktt, Tt with & moss dliote| 2T b s i B Gmrae STAN BARD SHUT flavor and arcma, eat less of dumdlings, relish the egg. | tions, and commended him for his cake in spite of the Jard in which it s [3kill. But Gen. Whittaker enjoyed Y | fried, enjoy the watermelon and de- | Marshall's triumph cven more than Marsball did himaelf, and ho always ok, ‘.hlf = .::m:mp e o ‘i‘:n?;:f: afterword treated him with great con- sideration and fayor, and_he would il would be canal to s "f;"em,‘p‘f rub his hands and laagh with the in- sticks by the Chiness around you, by | tevsest relish whenever he had occa- e e o ot tth | sion to roate how Lieut. Marsball, of e o e T a0 1 eniate | the Eighteeoth Obio battery, know Tt kAT ot yeur nognbos; you wil | more of practical guonery than the drop all 11 Tood upab the table Bot- | chief of ordaance of the army of the ter s it to accept the «ffaring of an | Cumberland, and bad forced him to old-fshioned battered knife snd fork, | take watet on au opinico. which the proprietor doubtless secured in an auction eale of antique howse- | bue g FoTE: hold goeds, Thoro i no it to the e amount of tea you may guzzle. attentive waiter will fill your nus n and again with hot water, s Some time since Jeff McClellen, a well known mining man, George Troy, § merchant, aud two tlh?‘r ‘men, left singular to relate, the tea lesves give moth City on snow shoes to oroes Hirength and aroma alter mooh sosk. | the Siorra Nevada mountsins ¢ the ing. The c st of all this refreshment | Failrosd in Fresno county. Mr. Troy, is twenty cenfs. A regular dinner, which meats, coffee, r.co and b Teft. for his home Desr the summit. Jeff MeClellsn, a tall, athletic, wiry man, who had freqaently croessd the mountains on muleback in summer, persuaded *‘the boya” that it would be ascording to the number of courses and the sersice. OFF LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. great fun on the jcurney.” Hence, Dayton Journsl. i asty; pastieil osbimitbintgblant- For gallantry in action at Shilob, | ¢ts. Thefitst day they made about Johu Marshall-was promoted to lieu- | t¥enty miles; but they were too tenant of artillery. - How he saved | “game” to turn back and be laughed at; battery M, Fffth regiment, is a mat- [ 20 they pushed on that night—and ter of record in_the war achives at | the next night, and even well into the Tt is mot that with | decline of the third day, when they tticle has to treat, but a | reached the valley about four miles subsequent and even greater exploit, | from Fresno Elate, and finally tcok the At variqus times and places one of | cars at Borden. By day the surface The Journal's young men had heard | of the snow (which vatied in depth of what John Marshall did at Lookout | from twsnty to eight feat) would melt, mountain, aud 80 one day he made up | aud the adventurers would fi his mind to have the whole story from | quently the veteran’s lips. andat times even disappear from Mr Marshall is & veteran of the | sight; aud every night the snow would army, having served 13 years | freezs over ahd present a smooth sur- in the astillery. . Tn thots 13 years he | face of ice, 80 that the snowshoss wero this branch of the service thoroughly. | the men were compelled to wallow But to' come to the story: In Octo- | through the mire by day and dig by ber and Novomber, 1863, Hooker's [ Dight fora foothold for every step, w I N D EN u I N E army lay in the valley overlooked by | Whether going up bill or down—but In the World. Right on the point of the promontory | tbe mrclly of provisions, to keep wllnndrdllnun in Towa and Nebraska Sold. ki te hich in the latter | Worst of all, they were compelled by B o atommca: | the cold, tho absenco of blankets nd the rebol signal corps had a flag station | MOViDg continually for fifty-six hours. established. From this point all of Hooker's mancevres oould be seen and An Effective Gun. inteligonco mmediaoly tolagraphed | A militay smallarm mennitacturer | Byckeye Force Pump iy by, means of the signal flag to Gen, | at Wurzburg hap- invented a sim) Bragg. Thus it will be seen that it | apparatus which will enable any o was desirabloto shoot away the fla nary breech-loading rifle or gun with Actoss the Tenuessee at Moocasin | central ignition to bs nsed as a saloon Point the six ten-pound Rodmans snd | rifle, thus allowing men to be ex the Eighteoth Ohio bsttery were | cised at target practice in tho drill- planted. Johu Marakiall was lisuten- | shed, or even in their rooms. The ant of the Eighteenth Ohio battery, | invention consists of a fube of cast He could see the flauntiog flag of the | steel of the same length as the barrel rebel signal station as it waved intelii- | of the rifle with which it is to bo used, gence day by day, and it taunted him. | but of very small calibre. This tube He knew he could cut it down with | is fitted with bress rings about an Inch one of the Rodman guns; but bis cap- | wide, which enable it to bs pushed taiu frowned on his_presumption in | jnto and pulled out of the barrel of a pretending to know more than his su- | rifle without in any injuring the io- perior ofticers; for had not Gen. | terior of the place. e cartridge Branpav, chief of srtillery of the army | used is of stcel, and is so designed of the Cumberland, said that it copld | that nono of the gas generated by the ot bo dons 1 Vi at. business had a | explosion of the small charge of deto- t himself being able { natiug substanco used to propel the to do what the chief of actillery had | bullet can escape to injurs the bore of declared officially 0ould not be done ! | the riffe. For that flag had annoyed others ——r———— besides Marahall. . Tt annoyed thote TRUTH AND HONOR. high in authority, 80 much so that at | Query:_What is the best family medicino in the insiance of Gen. Hooker Gen. | ihevorid to ogulate the bowels purity the Desanas, - Ocl. Barmets, and’ Major fl;d-hunnmd Sone up the whole rstemt. Truth endenhall came over from Chaita- ouorcompea st apver, o Bitery nooga with the express purpose of as- | Do Pure. perfect and harmlcss. —Ed. certaining 1f a gun could be trained eonclum:: :z:z it mmpo-lble, on | speedily and effectnally without saliva- aceount va tion, or that prostration of the system en- . John Marsh l'm e the estimat- suing from the use of drastic purgatives. ing with interest, and when thecon- | A there are ami scriou Hinitations clusion was announced he st and touchiog his cap in military style, | imitations of this valusble medicine, take | wHies s2id to General Brannan: care you get the genuine. “Well, sir for some time, and we find it better adapt- ““If you will give me permission to { ed to the cure'of bilious attacks than any “JAMES M. BEASLEY & CO, e general looked at him . sternly “Magnolia, Ark.” a moment, and then said *Go to your quarters, sir, under ar- Test!” But this was not the end. The Eighteenth battery was attached to Genersl Whittaker's brigade, and blaff General Whittaker took more vine stock in Marshall than did the austere P“' ey ot Before Brannan. He bad a_fellow-feeling with him, to0, for the fiag was'a thorn in the flesh to him. Every morning he would take his glass and look to “But doyou know what Gen, Bran- | J- ' O- W I L D H e e wfln " 1317 CASS ST., OMAHA, NEB. “Idosr. But with all respect to | A good amortment lwsys on band. W General Branoan, I maintain I can d: L S s S R i One night Whittakes t for Mar- AT RAEAY, 4,00 o night Whittaker sent for e .‘v‘:v;’u o come to bis hesdguaries. Contractors and Builders, en he got there he “M.nhfiol I've been to Chattanoo- 1310 Dodge St., Omaha. g8 to-day, and T've signed my name to B an st i, s | NERVOUS DEBILITY that lnr,l generall” g Humphreys' wly o RO 2;.” it Homeopathio S0 ssys that youwill ‘butst s gus, nd T | @ im0 ren Qnacific No, 28, lhnmnh‘h hive o Jobi Dasha] st buck to his o ’,'m'!"‘-"'"'llf“ L ‘quarters thet vight & bappy man. Ho ersssssscessrssssnm Swaliowing could watch the effect of the shot, | DEAFX e He was a littls soxious. “Now, | BRONCHITIS, Hay Feven,and stoor dience paratery o st AkisE auioine. A3 | .~ the praises of whike * cacklog § Marsball,” he ssid, ‘‘bs careful Tnmmwormumuvfmmmm a1 been "Rl DEMEVERS CORE. THE ENOWN KEMEDY for thene disonsn. s o cortaln in ite efocta a8 vaccination for sl orycontents of inocet looking dump- D, = Lo L Now wafbh where the first sh, | D, NeKmurar, Govt, 1o R0 Bucwons, 3 Lory & Tupor, B YEARS cnmnfif’n er ook the glasses from his eyes and | 5 5’.1""’“"' "rn'l_r"-hn @7 Broad: said: Riv. C.'# Josus, flag.” Rev. Aukx Fruezs, Cairo, N. Y Dx. R G. Doxiy, Dentist, N Yo cursd of (.Anxmul.wnl znu Aneen, CATARRHAL “Grest benh frota Mus. x:mv Howes, 50'W. Washin vuun“uxyyulcnuun- v brip. Wes. B il ach, Cured of 50 yeurs Chronic Catderl . o oy ool S . ¥ ‘yeurs Chroric Catarth. gone!” In bis delight he forgot the | 3.7 McDowxup, 710 Bn Laiw) Cure of 40 yeacs O ) v GO EAST ~VIA THE- Chicago & Northwestern RATILW.AR. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD ! e et i 1t Is the SHORT, SURE and Safe Route Betwesn. COUNCIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE aad all poiats EAST sad NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING WEuBue GREATER FACILITIES AND M Itis the ONLY ROAD COUNCIL BLUFFS lnd CHICAGO Upon which s PULLMAN HUI‘HI. CARS! In addition to thees and to please ali classes of travelers, it gives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its EATING STATIONS at 60 cents each. It you wish the Best Travellng Accomme g od oveta by this Routs n-d"“wm%oxx OrakR. Al Ticketa Agents oun” sall_you Througn | EXtT8Ct from Report of “the Commissioner of Tnternal Revenue: T vis i o g otk TREASURY mmaflw OFYICE OF INTERNAL REVEAUR, b asurxotox, D.C , Januaty 25, 15 s U RE G u R For Coughs,Colds, Bronchitis, Asthwra, Consumption, And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lunss, Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use DONT BE DECET Rock aud Kre n ) e, the Baggage Free of Charge. A Nokuoms, T R Pres, 50 Broad st Ny tamily experienced immdiste rlit A DR. WEI DE IBYIRS PAIPHLB'I wit Gon, Whitaker wot 0 Mashall | il bt Bl o oon | and said: “Marshall, my man, T con- | FREE, by his Agents, Missus. D. B. Devar and - gratulato you T am goiog right over | CBitle ivererav st con packrne™ ‘ot of the waiter if you shake your head § £, STV, (o toll Gen. Brannan | o BEALGOHE tec s St s i ate disease, at this ‘docteod Gen. Brannen was an honorable if a | CHICAGO SHUT TOWER CO. T Bese 1y wARKeT. 2t | of the party, reached Bodiy mfcly [ E. W. BLATCHFORD & €O, from San Francitc, aud this morning | Masafact of Lead Pipa, Sheot and Bar Lead Fipoand Soider, L soed 0.1 ORDERS § 70 KORTH GLINTON STREET, SMIsACl, o som assmars. ot 7w s | BB IUE by cond 7 | |RON TURBINE WIND ENGINE MANUFACTURED BY learned the duty of an enlisted man in | Of little use either day or might, and | Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. ‘The Strongest and Host Durable ‘in nearly every county. This cut represents our adapted to Wind Mill use, as it works easily and throws a constant stream, and does not freeze up in the cold- W. H. RAYNER, Western Ag't, Omaha, Neb. PASSENGERS GOING EAST BEST ROUTE TO CHICACO, "And Polots East, North and Rorvaweet, New York City Without Change. PALAGE SLEEFING AWD DTING CARS PO PRAE BT ONLY EFFECTUAL from Moccasin Point, s0 as tosend a | It does not make any difference how se- shot that would humble the tsunting | vere the case of bilious derangement K'DNEY REMEDY fiag. They came to the unanimous | Simmons’ Liver Regulstor will cure it AND BPECIFIC FOR ht s Disonse, Tiabutes, Norvous Dubility, ain in the Hack, Loins or Side, Dropsy, ‘Gravel, [ncontinence aud ‘ot Urine,and Send.for our treatise on the Kidneys es You. Shoald_Hesd, a1t p containing & great deal of nlormation General “We havo been selling your medicine | Py celsjor Kidney Pad Lo., SOLE PROPRIETORS. ny. I think I can shoot the flag off | other medicine we have ever used or sold. | _#37S0ld by D. W. SAXE: & CC GRAY'S SPE OIFIO MEDICINK TRADE MARK.The Great i:ADE_MARK, all Diseases A fter Tlhng J st follow as_ s of SolfAbuse; Memory, Universl Lassitads, Pain in Jora are Old we desire to_se: y mail to n-spdflc Ih-.hdnn 1% sold by , or six package I e Bk iree by Eaal on recipt of e money bY ‘sddressting i 4 it | SHOW GASES. wols B, MaxvrACTORRD BT e The Famous Seltzer Spring of Germany in Every American TARRANT'S SSLTZER APERIENT bmwufamy RWM gumm Prieo né.m or s mupo.-'.‘-.afnn;:flkéotmuman\-fl onm ncxrr OFFICES—1324 Farnham 8t,, g 14th, and at Union Pacific Depot. “roLD DENVER oincu—ln Colnndo Central and vouid Unlun Pacific Ti wihed (> thin YIIANCXSCQ OPHCF! New Montgom. "“ lo remedy to. " patien i gthe For Information, 1 s classed a8 8 med wing section 117, 0. 8 e s BT vy | BN O Yo ety - MARVIN HUGHITT, ~ W. H. STENNETT, a0 Spmmie ‘”“’“‘L. r= G g o e P et | s, B L S S T N — . B gy o et et et m 8t. Paul & Sioux Uity : WHO 18 UNACH UAIII“B wl'ru THE CF < INTRY, RAILROADS. % A SRS 2 u’“y'.'..""“ -""” The Old Reliable Siouz ity Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From Council Bluffs to ox Al pint tn XotharsTows, Minommota “Thia Tine s equipped with the 1m o oy ...u.h_m,...ucmn........d Hier patforss Goupler and Bufer. urrrv AND MFIIIT sy Room svd -n..pln' e Gvaet mhon:’by ‘the o om- 5‘“ run Through Without Chacge, betw een eiot Pasifio Tratator depot, CounGil BIY e, and Bt. Pant, Trains leavé the Ualon Pacits Sruneee Dopo st Gounel B st 4418 p. eaching Sloux City st 10:20 p. m sod 3t. Paul Wkioe m, making -TEN HOURS 1 Abvaxce or axx s e R L e 10 ok Siom ity Ak B Chion Pasie Triastor Dapot, Ooancll Buit, a 920 o. ,fl_flnmflmfiMlflvfi “s0 & Mimor Vadly, Jows. P. & BRSO x« Ml‘hn'1h‘ Agent. | SHORT LINE e = — qm ‘ashingto 'b-\mem. Eidon. Gy Leaven nmr, K.C,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R, |Seigmtztommt it T ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cars between Omaha and &¢. Louls ‘and but une betwoen Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS REACHING ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and in advance of other lines. ‘This entire fine is equipoed with Pullman's Palace Sleaping Cars, Palace Day Cosch- s Millor's Safety Platform and f i s Towe: in oue OF e"C ler and the celebrated o . L i festinghouse Air Brake Traine. You wec an cotire LSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWS | BSuLsesikasts s in o o 22 Via Kansas City, 8t. Joseph sndE8 Al {ating the fact that a mn;-»m‘{ ot |n « 180! iteh., To vp«n & saate Per 22 CouncilBluA R K. via S1E) ‘000pIG prefer. separate a ferent | Aich & Neb. and Con e U e EconmiSt oula. g2 DBt o i e | A AT Vil e I v Tickets for sao at all.coupon stations § the | Phuincehar l“h\-ml.umnlny T Pliimn Paiats ‘ ALEANSAS CUTY, wih all ines for 120 Wesh F Bl G e athin pirsosss S Piacs | i 3. F. BARNARD, A . DAWES, VLLMAN PALACE C. ‘Gen'l Supt., Gen'l Pasa, & Ticket Ag't CoOUNCIL BLU) St Joseph, Mo L Joaeph, ko, Fickets wia thin W. C. SEACHKEST, Ticket. Agoa', an Fiokel Agats 214 Fift Donglas, Unlon Block, Omaha, AKIMBA) TEHON, A. th Street, between Farnham and - BARNARD, Gen'l Superiatendent. Omaha THROUCH TO CHICACO BURLINCTON & IIIIGY mareso FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. toscimodguvy o And everything pertaining to the Furniture and Aansas Bons 10 o0 Gommt ]‘Feholstery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Kl Agent, Omaha. it Dot and Perect Trck, Eequat Fam- PULLMAN ILEEFIIH & DINING CARS. elascknowldgad by the P, ndall who tzael Should bear In mind that this Is the T OHAS SHIVERIOEK Pasangors by this Roate have cholos 0 p 1208 and 1210 Farnham Stru-t. FQUE, DIFFERENT BOUTES, | Si==t=_— X L T Improved Buckeye - |Combined Riding Corn Cultivatcr FOR 1880. All Express Tracns on (a8 iine are ent the Westinghouse Patent Alr ‘Miller's Patent Safety Plattorm and ‘Goaplors, tho most tection Agatnst Accidents ey Rk, R e B by otc., lying st the offico of the Burllagto it Jich st Omaba, Nol Tt 0. K P D. W. HITOHOOOK Gn'l Gen. West'™ Pass. Agt. 2. 0. Fam st. Jos., Mo Omaba. H. P. DEUEL, Ticket Agent, Omabs. flAIlUFAGTlIRED BY S.P. IIAST & Gfl.,SPRIIlFFIELB, They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without Sy rings. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Styles Inquire for them at the best dealers. THE LIVER,” F. H. PUGH Gen. Agent Uma.ha,N b THE BOWE! — a === HEUMATIC CURE hEvER Fal AN ABSOLUT Dr. Bosanko's Rheumatic Cure: AN ALKALI OINTMENT TERRIBLE SUFFERING.T iousness, Hcadache, Dysgepsia, Jaune ce, Constipation and Piles,! or Kid- ney Complaints, Gravel, Disbetes,” Seliment in the Urine, Milky) or Ropy Urine; or Rheu: an’Alkall thers can be bo B: e om sadand Miberto nknovn remedy fo | "hi B0SANO RarEOMATIC O e i tinesees o ho Hidners, Bisdder,and Urisary N aline, neatralizing. i e e e & It will positvely curs Diabetes, Gravel, Drop- | Dr, Bosanko’s Pile Remedy, T L | D ey Ay Ay e L | - tee this remedy — s T, Al e ous Pile Goranes, ML A "?fr‘-k T “Draggia or swnt vy madl o (o Dr, Bosanko Madfoine Ooy ‘wpon recelp? of the Frics, §2.00. #I1GUA, OHI DAY KIDNEY PAD C0.. PROP'RS, dawtt . ‘Yoledo, 0.~ L___’———— your addrem for oz little Sotk, o s i S S R Pt JANES K. JEH, Agent for Nebrussa v with the LS. £ 3.5 and iy 0N HEiGuTs, with P. G888 The acid Blood fs the primery canse o4 Wit taining power of RuEvMATIs. Where ‘hors s Seiiity atal rempoving Cheonic. laflumms on by & cure for this one o