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VAN AMBURGH & CO0'S NEW GREAT GOLDEN MENAGERIEI AND FROST'S ROMAN CIRGUS AND GOLLISIUM, Will Exhibit on Lot Head of Farnham Street, FRIDAY SATURDAY, MAY 2(st & 22nd, 1880, Doors Open at1&7 p. m. Manager for 35 consecutive Yesrs, MR HYATT FROST 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 Fare and Strange LIVING WONDERS ! 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. Also the BEHEMOTH OF HOLY WRIT! Hers also may be resn the most rare aud INTERESTING ANIMALS IN THE WORLD; interesting to students of natuzslhistory, specially commended and visited by ths Cl ray, heads of cducational inatitulions, and millions of THE FIRST PEOPLE OF THE LAND. 'Nnmre- marcols congregated fa vast numbers in this stupendous exhibition,forming a practical catalogue alike INTERESTING, AMUSING AND INSTRUCTIVE. The ERONAUTIO OSCILLATIONS awaken in the specta‘or an unusual degree of inter-st. The WONDERFUL GYRATIONS AND EVOLUTIONS excitea thrilling interest, affording infinite amuzement to cld and young. THE PREMIER SHOW OF THE AGE 3 SEPARATE SHOWS IN 3 SEPARATE TENTS. The Roman Circus and Royal Colossenm Contains a Double Com- pany of Star Performers, Grandest Corps of Specialty Artists Ever Assembled. Fresh | Sparkling | Original | Conceived and Pertected Especially for this Grand Establichment. SUPEREMINENT IN STATION! frcm soperiorily hievemend. It pronouncine i Etecment word X yertcet and o) bilshwent, inviting compa i chal ing ecmpetitin. o ey 100 Male and Female Artiste, 11 Equestricunes &15 Msls Rid Acrobais, 100 Arabian Rirg Hots- es, 20 Musiciansin Uniform. 3 Great Clowns Choeen from the Oldand New World. ite ‘memen- i Amburgh & Co. to by o 1 0 , the very choicsst P lbur S Sous ¥ Rqmestrian Banqust, compoved ot et itic danti A Feast of Zoological Eccentricties, Vory many of which sre now fox fhe first tixe exhibited in a Mevagerie. A'normal in its magni- tude. Evezy year adds NEW AND STARTLING FEATURES to VAN AMBURGH & CO’S Grand Establishment | _ITS PRE-EMINENGE Undisputed! Its Success is JInparalleled in the History of Shows. Its Reputation is Unsullled and Its Show Pos- &) sessions are A LITERALLY ENORMOUS ! OBSERVE THE GRAND STREET PARADE At About Ten A. M. REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE, FRIDAY & SAT., MAY 2IST & 22ND. KENNEDY'S EAST INDIA B, c Th ic Ol while living in Ohio, and L ChISK it the best medicioe n i for man o beast. Wiliam Boland, Jr., 14 east Swan Street, says: “Ia the past l-oy'lnl hav>bad occasion to A FAMILY TONIC § AND B E YV ERAGH. ‘NOTLAWASNOD ‘syuemeBuvie(] snotg WHNRWNeUY ‘viscodssq 10,7 2k | BITTERS! = " son was troubled with Rheamstism of s Kues, 3ad was cured entizely in tweaty-four ILER & GO., BOLB H.ANUFAO‘I'UBBBS. - OMAHA, Neb, 45 Yearsbefore the Publi THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy all the ills that flesh s beir to, affections of the Liv all Complaints, Dyspepsi ache, or diseases of th stand without a r ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre. paratory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-cos Each box hasa red-wax with the impression PILL. Each wrapper bears tures of C. McLaxk and Frexixe Bros. # Insist upon having the genuine Dn 0. \r i PILLS, pre- TELEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLane, spelled differently, o) COUGHS, BRONCHITIS AND CO; What & Well-Known Druggist say Allen's Lung Ealsam. MOTHERS, READ! GaxuaxnSramio, 5. nd for Allews’ Lang stantly. The ladics qual £ 1t tor Croup a:d Whooping Cough MAKTIN, Druggiet. ____ Soid by all Medici Toll-Gate No. mtous. 7_objectstofind. Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundaut, beantiful Hair must use LYON'S KATHATRON. This clefi:mt, cue.\p articlo always Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and eures gray- ness, removes dandraff 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 resuit of using Kathairon, WM, SI¥ERAL, TTOKNEY AT LAW—Csmpheil's Block, 12t Street, between Farabam and n-lDuuflhl. Block, with George r.ornumz T DEXTER L. THOMAS, ATRmT A LAW—Crafckanank s Band ing. ar. A. M- CHADWICK, TIORNEY AT LAW—Office 1504 Farnbam Sir ot A. SWARTZLANDE TIORNEY AT LAW—Cor. 13th and Farabam ‘may2st mll.lAH A+ FONDA, TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. No. 6, Frenzer Flock, oprosite Post OMAHA, NEB. WM. L. PEABODY, AWIER_Offco__in Creighton Block, next to Post Offics, OMATIA, A®-Patents Pmm- NOTARY PUBLIC. OOLLECTIONS MADR Office. but m‘ B MERCIFUL TO THE DOGS. ST. LOUIS ADOPTS THE CARBONIC GAS SYSTEM FOR CANINE SLAUGHTER. | New York star. On Tuesday next a larze number of itinerant dogs, which wera s> unfor- dog catchers, will be sent to the happy hunting grounds. Thers aro st pres- t in the pounds at the foot of Les- perance street, s1ys The Globe-Demo- crat, abont 150 degs, of all ages, sizes, ts aud breeds. The Little black d tan, the ladies’ curly haited lap dog, the ferocious looking bull-dog. the mangy curand the mild-eyed set- ter ere all huddled up together, and yeip in chorus. The lover of a dcg- Tight can here be surfeited with his fa- vorite sport, a3 a continual wrangle is going on all the time. The pound hrs recently been fitted up in decentstyle, and is nicsly whitewashed. The pens for the dogs are four in number, each being a cell, similar to those in the police stations. On the first day of & deg's arrival be is placed in the firat den, and, upless a claimant appears, he is transferred to different quarters on cach succeediag day until the fourth, when he reaches the condemn- ed cell and is executed. Thers are now about fifty in the latter cell, but befors Tuesday this number will bo_largely increased. Heretofore the animals wera shot, but on pext execution day they will be dispatched by a much _easier and lees cruel method. Adjoining the con- demned cell is a low-roofed room, or rather box, which is tin-plated and o perfectly air tight. Next to this is aroom *containing two stoves, with two pipes running into a her- metically sealed box, and cne issuing threugh the roof. A bushel of char- tunate as to fall in the hands of the | The machine could mot b» stoppad until the clockwork had run down, ! and the agent bad warranted it to run | for twenty minutes. Daring that time | the machine was busily occupied ia | | romovingall dust and extraneous sub- | | stances from the texturs of Mr Petors, in destroying all motts other deht;n\us insects, and in im- | periing a baautful glos to Mrs, Pe- tors' gurfnce. Tn fact it dil overy- | thing that the agent said that it would | do, but when, four wecka later, Mrs. Peters way able to rise from her sick. bad, her first act was tc hire a colored | man to cart the machine down to the Connecticut river and throw it into the d:epest available pcol To spite of this impulsive and irri- table conduct on the purt of an esti mable lady, the Columbia carpet shak- ing machine may prove to be all that its agent claims for it, and may yet be a blessing to the housewife. - I women will have carpets shaken, it is destruble that they should be well shaken, and if this m o really d‘o- meet this want, it ought to gain ting popularity among earnest :md careful housewiv About Tooth-Pulling. 0il City Derrick. An Oil City man was stinding in front of a dent's'’s office with an anxious, unhappy lock in his eyos, and two yards of flannol round his lower jaw.” He csst eorrowful glances upward to the dentis.’s sign, and in & hesitating scrt of way placed his foot on the lower stair; thon came out to the street again, ss if he had forgotten something. ~ Col. Solon camealong at this moment, snd with a thoughtfal im est in tho ma 1‘ othache, eh? ec? Ever had a tooth pulled! coal is placed in each stove, the smoke preting through the third pipo, until the coal hes been burned red hot, when adamper in the smoke-pipe is clesed and the ga3 forced through tho other two int> the bex. The dogs, which are sccurely enclosed, inhalo the ¢ rbonic gas thus generated until they bzcome tuffocated in about two minuter. The death is perfectly rain- less, and is even attended with pleas- vreable tevsations, it is said. A New Yors Orphan. Detroit Free Press. One of the little lambs picked upin the strects 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. Reid bas received a big stal card snrouncing that his dear {:’mh has gone West to fight the Indi- ans, aud that he needn’t mird about sending on snother to take his place New York lamb was 13 years He ssid said 8o at the depot on hisarrival, and half an hour later he reiterated the statement at the house, and added: “And if you don’t believe it, then call me a liar! That’s the sort of a spring gun I am, ard don’t you forget They didn’t forget it. He gave them n chanee to. He ate_with his " | Smgers, wiped his mouth on his sleeve, and gave the family to uoderstwnd be- fore supper was over that ho didu't come West to have his hair combed or his face washed at a rozular businese. On his frat evening ho slipped out, had thres fights and stolo a dog, and when hunted up he was about to take his bear in a saloon. The family expected to wrastle with the boy for awhile, and they didn’t sit down on bim until it became a painful necessity. During his first week he stole 83 in money, a goldchain, a re- volver, and a pair of esrrings, and_he got druck twice. When ressoned with and asked to do better he took a fresh chew of plug tobacco, and re- od: PLli0h! you Michigan folks are too soft! If a feller can't have & good time what's the ute of being an or- phan?” On Monday ‘of the second week he #0ld the family dog to a stranger for £ D. MCLAUCHLIN. TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE—Southesst coner Filtoenth aud Douglas St. £ Collections Promptly Attended to. %8 O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, OFFICE-Union Block,Fiftecnth an Farnham! A. L. ROBISON. TIORSEY AT LAW.—Room Creighton Block, OMAHA Ne! fund-At D.S. BENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBAGH BLOCK, COR- DOUG- & I5TH ST8. OMAHA, NEB. W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law. Oftu:—Front rooms, up taim, tn Hangcom'y St L DL AT R T T CuAs R. Reoick. REDICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law, il attention will be given to all suits ‘corporations of every deseription ; will ico 1n al Jthe Courts of the State aud the nited Statea. Office, Farnham St., opposi Court House. ADAMS & SIMERAL, AT AT LW Ree & Block, 15th £ad Douglas stresta. _nobe C. F. MANDERSON, TTORNEY AT LAW—22 Famham Street A Omaha Nebreaka. PARKE CODWin, A TISREEY AT LAW-1u'asd Dougias Strsets, with G. V7. Doane T. W.T. Ricuasos. @. 3. Hoxt RICHARDS & HURT, Attorneys-at-Law. OrFrIcR—215 South Fourteenth Street. un:fiw Only Direct Line to France, CENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN ETWEEN New York and Harve, Pier 42,N.R foot of Morton st., pier of company. Travelers b this liné ) 0id both transit by En Tish railway and the discomfort of crossing the channe lin a small boat CANADA, Fuuxanci, Welncsday January 21 $noon. AMERIQUE, B. Joucwo, Wednesday February Ciram. FRANCE, Tavomas, Wednesday, February 15,11s ;. bucl: OF PASSAGE (lndud\n( wine): 'HAVRE—Fir o3 100 nd#s0; Second s tearags, and utinsife. ing wine, bedding 'LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Ageat, & Broad: Y. FRANKE. wlfi‘i‘a. 14, wee: e Tan e O (5 o! fARa. NEB. fext Door 8. E: hnuc Soamahin) O [Hop Bitters Mtg. Co., Rochester, N.Y. Sole Agemis Hop Cough Cure dov.covs all pain, Toose=: é'c. 2, et tho orves, A e mee Toe Hlop Pad o Stomach. 1 Liger 2o na.v‘.“ 1} The Nop Bitters Bt Co., o Bachester, X. Y. i pro. 'l"'-.-....—fi.m_ "1.."»..““";‘5“‘:.‘.‘&'3 WR SALE BY ALI. DRUQQIS‘YS‘ a quarter, threw the saw and the ax into the alley, and when locked up in a closet he tere a Sunday coat to pieces. It was thought best to have a policoman talk to him, and was called in. He put on his Rercest look, and lectured the lamb for fifteen minnteu, but as soon as he stopped for breath the young sinner replied: “/Now seo here, old buttons, you are wasting time! I know my little gait, I do, and if you think I've come toa village like this to be buffed by anybody, you've missed your train!” He was token to Sunday-school by the hand. He hadn’t been there half an hour when he was taken out by the collar. Ho seemed anxious to punch the head of every good little boy with- in half a mile of him, and he told the teacher of his class that when she could stuff Moses in the bulrushes down him it would be after ehe had bleached out her freckles. They gave him a Sunday-school book to fit bis case, but he fitted it to a crack in the sidewalk on his way home. When moral suasion had no effect on the wicked youth, his guardian tried the rod. He was bigger than the boy, and he walloped him, but within three hours two of the nuts were taken off bis buggy and thrown away. There was a second seance in the woodshed, and before dark a win- dow-glass worth eight dollars was broken. That orphan was faithfully and duly and persistently wrestled with. He was coaxed and flattered. He was licked and reasoned with. Ambition, gratitude, fear and avarice were alike appealed to in turn but as he was the first day so he was the last. A few days ago he was told that he would be sent to the reform schcol at Lansing, if their was any farther trouble with bim. That night he stole €5 of the cook, a butcher knife from the pantry, a pie from the sideboard, and departed the house, leaving on his bed a note reading as follows: “This thown ar’ no ?lacw fora N. York orfun. I'm goin’ out on the planes, to fite Injuns. It will be use- Ia;n to foller me, furI can’t be toek Alive!” Foo e by the Machine. New York Times- The sgent who sold Mrs. Peters the Colambian Carpet-shaking mach- ine explained to her the way in which it werked. The machine con alarge wire-gauze cylinder, a carpet could be placed, and which was_revolved at s high rate of speed by clock-work. Within the cylinder was a collection of flails and brushes, which when put in motion by its revo- lution, thoroughly beat and swept the carpet. The sgent asserted that his machine would “thoroughly remove all dust and extraneous substances from the textura of the carpet, would destroy moths and other deleterious insects, and would impart a beautiful gloss to the surface of any carpet, rug or blanket, that might be submitted toits action.” When he had tested its effect upon the parlor carpet, Mrs. Petera was so charmed that she bought the machine on_ the spot, and as soon a8 the agent had gone she took up the mw‘“ carpet, and pat it in the o] For some reason the machine could not be made to work,and Mrs. Peters, thinking that there must be something wrong, took out the carpet and crept into the cylinder in order to see if any of the flails or brushes were out of or- der. Suddenly, and without the least the diabolical machine and brushes dld ttel: iwhole dw. Nul el you'd beiter go right up afore your courage feils you. Worat thingin the world is pullin’ a tooth. T've been through the war, had both lungs shot away, fifteen bullets in my head, and doctors run a probs through & hole in my shoulder t down throuch my body to my§ oe—thought Yiwould kill we. Bu, man alive, I never knew what pain was was till I had a tooth pulled. Maybe the tooth- ache is horribla. It is. It's awful! But wait till the dentis: runs them air ircn tongs in ycur mouth, pulls the tooth right down throngh your jaw- bone, and then yanks away us il he was pulling on an old engine, and yer'l think tho tootbache am’t no mere to be compared to it than a flea- bite is toa railrcad accident. Yer had better go right up, though, aud have it out. Don’t let snything I eaid cause yer to back out. 1 merely wanted to pregare your mind_for it An’ don's you take cther. Koew a man oncet, about your complexion an’ build, who took other an’hsdied. It's cangerous, Jest go right up, an’ bave it out. 11l go up with yer, and 800 how yer stend it when he begins twistin’ the bones rovnd. Yer wen't sleep a wink t-night if yer don’t have it out; an’ maybe yer won't anyhow, for sometimes the toota breaks the jaw, inflammatory rheumatism strikes the what's-its-name nerve, and the what-they call it sefs in.” Juct at this moment a_young man practicing on a French hcra ia one of the upper rooms tlew a long, ear- piercing b'ast, like the yeil of a man m tormeut, and as the last sound echoed through the hall, the Colonel said. “That’s it—there's some cne gettin'a tooth pulled now, and the dentist hasn’t any more than just given the first twist either. Come right up au’ have yours yanked. Whoop ! thero ke gces again !” as an- other terrible blast feom the horn came down stsircise. “‘Hold on, hold on !” yelled the Colonel—but he was not quick enough t stop the aching tooth, 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 i T Ol TRUTH AND HONOR. Query:—What is the best family modictas in S wolid 1o Teguiste the bow ‘blood, remove costi Chooulion and o wp v whele byses S omor aupos 5 £ ‘anawes. T Betog pare periec a another col 1t is well known that a relationship ex- i between pils, contipation, Kidney d fiver’ teoubles. T Kidaey o7 \vnrt we kuro a remedy that acts on ti general iy and iore hesih b oo ly ndmg ‘natures interna! process, Fept26d& EVERY TOBACCO CHEWER should provide himself with a bottle of SOZODONT, so that when he calls upon the ladics he can Tinse his mouth and remove the odor which hovers around the person of the nicotized. Kot alone for its aroma is it valuabls, but as a corative and preservative of the teeth it s unsurpassed. Broken cigar_boxes can be mended by Spalding’s Glue. How queor! SRR X ORI P, T IO SV W Swallowing IN CATARRHAL X : FOUL BREATH and diszusting expoctoration; CRACKLNG PAINS in the head and f DEAFNESS and loss of smelli D. G. McKsuvar, Gov't. Inspector, 167 Mot St N.Y., cured of very bad Chroni ux.m- R. G. BLackauRy, at Lord & Taylor's N, o cared of 5 YEARS CATARBALT PACKAGE. 8. Bexzoior, Jr., Jeweler, 607 Broadway, N Y., (tady), cured of Terriblo HAY FEVER. Bzv. C.'J Joxus, New Brighton, S. I “Worth 1 tim he cost.” REv. Geo. A. Rixs, 1609 Jay St., Brooklyn. has restored me fo ministeriai i o E Howns, 5 W, Washington S Y., CATARRIL 3 YEARS! Cired by the m kes. D ! CURED ! CURED CURED! . Prop. West Eod Hot d of 20 years ALD, 710 Broadway, N. Y..(Si \wkaw) Cared of 40 years hronic Catateh: i, SENT uts, M VT:.DDI. Dewsr and or by Druggists. The divered at $1.203 package.” Think CUIE for ancbetin CHICAGO SHUT TOWER CO. STANIARD. SHOT vy 5 iRt E. W. BLATCHAFORD & (U. Manufacturers of Lead Pipe, Shoo® and Bar Lead Block Tin, Fipe ant Soider, L nso-d 0.1 a0d O Cake. ORDERS 50 0 Mnu CLINTON STREET, CHICAZO, IRON TURBINE WIND ENCINE MANUFACTURED 1Y Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Hundreds in use in lowa and Nebraska Sold by Dealers i nearly every county. This cut represents our Buckeye Force Pump GO EAST ~VIA THE— Chicago & Northwestern RAYLYWAY. 2380 MILES OF ROAD! s e SHORT, SUTE, and Safe Route Betwern COUNGIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and all points EAST and NORTIL. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER "ROAD "r¥ w:sr It1s the ONLY ROAD batwoen COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! T addition to these and to please all classos of trayelers, it gives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its EATING STATIONS at 50 centa each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAIL lll*'! FINEST] 118 G0 AV‘HE“ IPPMENT FIRST-CLASS L Jou wish the Best Travaling Accommoda you will buy eta by this Route AN WiLL TAKE NoN® oF = All Tickets Agents can sell you Through Tickets via this road and Check usual age Free of Charge, OMAHA TICKET OFFICES—13°¢ Farnham 8, Cor- 14t and at Union Pacifc Depot. DENVER OFFICE—In Colorado Central and Unlon Pacific Ticket Offico SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—2 New Montgom- ery Btreet. For tntormation, der, mae, st ot obe taluable at Home Tickse Olhce, address sny Reent o the Company. o MARVIN MIIMIIT' W. H. STENNETT, jen’l Gen’l Pass. Annl. CI'HCAW, ILL. JAMES T. CLARK, _Ger' Ag' Gmati & Comnc Bicfa SIOUX Cl’l'Y & PACIFIC St. Panl & Sioux Uity RAILROADS. The.0ld Reliable Siow City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From Council Blufls to ST. PAUL, NNEAXFO. LA, DUXS OR BISMAROX, And all pointa in Northern Tows, Minuesota and Dakota. Tls line ls equlpped with the Im poved Westinghouse Automatle Alr Brakes snd ller platform Conpler and Buffer. And for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT iz unsurpassed. Elogant Drawing Room and Siooping Carn ‘owned and controlied by the e om- Blu fts, fRay, mun Through Without, Char Uolct Pacifc Tranater dopot, Gouny and St. Paul. Trains leavs the Union Pacifié Franatce Dopot st Cotncll Blafl ot '$398 pe enching Sbox City st 10205 m aad 8t Pacl 5. m., A TEN HUURSmADVAm)l OF ANY Oruzr Rours. Roturaing, leavo St. Paul at 330 p. m., arrlr- fg a¢ Siouz Clty 446 5. m., and Ublon Pacifie Transtor Depot, Coancll Bluits, at 9:50 &. m.. 7 Bo gure that your tickets read via “8. 0. & PRR" ¥. . HILLS, Superintendent, Missouri Valley, lowa. P. K. ROBINSON, Am'l Gevl Pam. Ageat. B OBRYAN, Soothwesters Froght wad Pasmngue Aguot, 9 Counc Biaam ke |SHORT LINE 18S0. 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. Louls and but one between Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RRACHING ALL Eastern & Westem Cities With less charges and in advance of other lines. “Thisentiroline T actnipoed with Balan alace S il ety | B Coupler_and the cele Westinghouse Alr-Brake. £SEE_THAT YOUR TICKET READSTY £37Via Kansas City, St Joseph and B2 £ ComncilBlufla .., via SUBY 47 Joeandst. Loals. T3 ets for sale at all coupon stations | . BARNARD, Gen'l Sugt., t. Joseph, pi W. 0. SEACHREST, Ticket Agea, 214 Fifidenth Strect, botwoen Fambam and the TR o D THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Cars! TECE which is particularly adapted to Wind Mill use, as it works casily and throws a constant stream, and does not freezo up In the cold- est weather. Send for price list to W. H. RAYNER, ‘Western Ag't, Omaha, Neb. 1 Am All Plavea Cu> common complaint in hot weather, It yon Seel 5o, get a package of Kidney- Wort and taks it and_yon will at once feel lmwmc wer, It keeps o the healthy the Kidneys, and Liver, "4 thus ‘restores the natural life and 4rength to the weary body. GIVE IT A TRIAL and you wiil be ast-n'shel. ‘““Anakesis.” Dr, 8. Eilsbee’s External Pils Remedy, gives instant rlief and s an_infaliitlo cure for the most ob- stiuate cases of Piles. It his made the most wonderful cures of this terrible disordcr. 50,000 gratefal people that have used it can testiy to the same. Samplea with fall directions sent freo to all sufferers on application to Anakesis depot, Box 3946, New York. Sold by all first-clasi draggis FEVER AND AGUE. OSTETY CELEBRATED Te — Fol'l'l" 'mz SYSTEw. And you are armed_against.di The finest. tonic for this purpose is Hostetter’s Stomach itters, which reniers digostion casy and com pite; tousteracts bilioumess, and keeps the weis in order, and 8 geoial snd beneficent are ita effects,that Bot ouly is the body invigorated. And rego'ed by it e, but despondency ban- et tom a1 tho mln For d Dealers generally ~SHOW GASES MANTPACTORED BY O. WILDE 1317 CASS.ST., OMAHA, NEB. 437 A good assortment always on hand. tobl7-1m v - T m ! Vital Weakness and Pre TS traion for ovevwors ue _MHomeopathlc i 2B nee me Svecific No. 28, J. ONLY EFFEOTUAL KIDNEY REMEDY AND SPECIFIC FOR Bright 8 Disease, , Norvous Debillty, Pain in the Fack, Loins or Side, Dropey, Excolsior {idney Pad Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS. _EFS0d by D. W. SAXE & 0., Omaba B2 GRAY'S SPE CIFIC MEDICINI TRADE MARK.The Great HADE MARK. English Remedy, An untailing cure for Sem- inal Weak- Before Ta.kmg i E{umm T:l.kmg. that follow as _ sequence of Self-Abuse ; los S Memory: Uiksorast Lasmtudes BuidIn the Back, Diraness of Vision, l’ulmnlun 0ld Age y &8 The Specific Medicine i8 sold by ail drugista 3t $1 per package, or six packages for $5, or wil be sent troe by mail u rectipt of the money by addresstiig The Gray Medicine Co., lock, Dersore, Mida! AND BY AL RE. The Famous Selizer Spring of Germany in Every American Home! TARRANT'S SSLTZER APERIENT Based upaa & scant o soalraisof his ceebrated is its concentrated_duplicats, S toirey o forty eparkling dones in each Dot vle, )y Druggists the worid over. miZeodswiw CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & (UINCY IALITIRO. With Smooth dr-mamn.m Pamen. an PULLMAN SLEEPIIG & DIIIIG CARS. numowmuymm-.mm Tho trarel over It, to be the Exar Arronvran ‘Mamasxp wh.uoonuy. PASSENGERS GOING EAST Should bear In mind that this is the BEST ROUTE T0 CHICACO, ‘And Polnte East, North and Northwest. Passangers by this Roate have cholcs o FOUR DIFFERENT BOUTB& mqu ‘And the Advantags of SIX Dall Palace Sleoping Cars New York City Without Change. ul:xw-mmo.m.umn.qu Weatinghouse Patent Air 0y oes Datons uny Piatiorm wad Couplers, tk most Porfect. skl Agaot Accdonta o [POLLMAN PALAGE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS A B s Rotte Information concerning Routos, Rates, Time “So choorfully gisen by Sopiying aF"the ofioe of the Burliagton Route, ST S G, Wobrakn, 0. K. PERKIS, COCK, Ton, West Pusm Azt 8t. Joe., Mo ‘Gonora! Agent, Omaha. W P. DEUEL, Tickot Age tobs d18p l PERMANEITL\' CURES, KiDHEY DISEASES, TRY IT NOW ! Buy 1t at the Droggists. Price, 6100, l'or(‘ou"h ('ol(h l:ru-l -hitis And ALL DISEASES of tha Thrmt and er: S, Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. DON T BE DECEIVED by an. ) "Rock and Rye in p'ace of o ICATED article made, the G E naviag a GOVERNM Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Tntsrnal Revenua: RY e A R Larence & Martin, C| glats, Grocers and 0., ‘il supply 1 EN T R 'm W s TN HeramTs, with I En I Cont 11 & W, 1 1s magninicently ply porfect, and its il ploass You most will bo tho plensure Zieats, whil i the i enia. w e}mulmuver H {221 peatries of Titaos o At L i ita 't A'(;A-(r" with il lines for the W i DES MosLa FHTS. SHIVERIGK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADHES. And everything pertaining to the Furniture and lfeholstery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICHS. OHAS. SEHIVERIOK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivatcr FOR 1880. MANUFACTUREDBY S. P. MAST & C0.,SPRINFFIELD, 0 They also rake Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Style. Inquire for them at the best dealers. PUGH Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb, HEUMATIC CURE EVER FAILS . AN ABSOLUTE C Dr. Bosanko's Rheumatic Cure: AN ALKALI OINTMENT. Blood s the primary causo and wusg- i ot of RumukTme” Whers there i iners can be o Rumcara. T3 A new and and hitherto unknown. remeds fo I e S RHECMATIC CORE aii diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder,and Urinary b = ity and removing .‘:.’.‘,r‘é; o Price 15 Centa. Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, A mte,saro and permanent care or this e the most painfal, ‘and_distresn .n—-slo-mcnm- s heir. We gua: medy to_be without an equal for U kinde ot Pils. Price 60 Conts. Coruma, Michiean, sys: Your Pils Recsad bas given - The Dr. Medicine Co., TAgent, Omat. It will positively cure Diabetes, Gravel, Drop- :Lnnnu ‘Disesse, In Inability to retain of ervel rine, Catarrh of t Bigk o rsend for our little book, e Saved.” wek in yourown tawn. Fermsand $5 cntsy JAMES K. 1SH, Agent for Nebrasks l % A dress H.Hallett & Co. Porsiand,

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