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i I i From the Bprtagie BspubUeaa. i sr i f. rm r- ri i i i ui i Make no. Mistake wuBionrtiuiv no on Ohi JEarK weu tne Data for the Best Wait for the Biggest! WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30,1882.

FOBEIGN NEWSr --r 1 i The only llfflNG LAWRENCE 1 WILL EXHIBIT AFTERNOON AND EYENINQ "AT i LEPHANT lit 't! 3 jfi 3" 1 i G-BA1TD and 'DBUG FBOGESglQIf Mm FDHEPiGB SHOV -Bring Out the Children to Sea 25 1 ELEPHANTS 49 SDN-BRIGHT CHARIOTS OPEN DENS of WILD BEASTST 300 Handsome Horses 1 DROVES of CAMELS WILD BEASTS ZOOSE OBIBITTAL, ...110 LALLA ROOKH a EinlsDiBiit in km Chamberlain of the Harem-! CASHMERIAN MAIDENS EAU TIFUL PERI GUARDS of tha GREAT KEDAR KHAK JEG YPTlAIf PA OBANT Clespatea, Queen of Egypt BARGE ABLAZE WITH GOLD SAIXS OF PURPLE? VENUS, Goddess of Lore BOVVER OF BEAUTY TREASURES of the ORIENT MYTHS OF THE NILE ART, POETRY and 80NQ MIRTH, MUSIC AND REVELRY BARBARIC GLORY OF ASIA STlJiL ANOTHER PAQEAgT-' BAND of FllEEDltEN COTTON. FIELD NEGROES Camp Meeting Melodists CO TTON BALES and MULES SONGS AND SHOUTING Hippodrome Racing Chariots KNIGHTS FAIR LADIE 9 -FEET -HIGH BICYCLE RIDERS, i. PROCESSION OF; INDUSTRY Great Brass Baofe ALL HISTDS OT SIXTSIO ALL SORTS OF MUSICAL IHVEHTIOKS 2 HILLIOH PABADE TP REE'FOR- XIL, KOTHING SO GRAND EYR SEES NO .811 ODDY-NO SHAM It nil there not on paper, but a tacjrlbU realily enn be een by nil, and it is WtrtU Moiu to see the Grand Street Parade ot tho Great Forepnugh Show than it ia all the Insids aird Outside Displays of all tho Shows la A inerica. IT IS FKEE TO ALL. It will pay to see it, and let it not be forgotten, that costs ii6 more to vitdt tbis mighty, moving msstodonic combination than it doss any of tlie transparent frauds that.

viit your Jocality every season. Usual Popa-lar Trice of Admi-fion. Children under yers, half-price. Opens at 1 and Areoio exhibition commences at 2 and 8 P. II.

People from nut of town, should reacb her emiy 9 SO. In ordor to wttneaa this -MVOTII. Si'F'JTACULAR DISPLAY, CIRCUS RINGS 1 Jy-vfi I -I jB THE WOFOD. HOUR GREAT A Q-ENEROtTS ACT That Will be Appreciated by All Who Care for their Complexion and Skin. It is not generally known that tne nervous system has a wonderful influence over the skin, but this is fact know to "medical men whe bave given much of their time to the study of diseases of the skin.

No one can have a clear and fair complexion unmixed with blotches or pimples who is very nervous. Whatever tends to a. healthful conaiaon ot the nervous system always beautifies fhe com plexion and removes roughness and dryness of the skin. Some skin diseases are not attended by visible signs on the surface, but an tntolera- bie itching that renders life miserable. vecoy tne following deserving and interesting compliment from the Tribune which says 'DrvCLW.

Benson's New Ketnedv. 'Sktx Cttric. is received by the nubile with m-eat mntiTiM and it is regarded as avery renerous act on the "Doctor's part to make known and nrenare fnr general use hiavaluable and favorite prescrfp-- uon ror the treatment of skin diseases, after having devoted almost his enareiife to the study and treatment of nervous and skin dis eases, In which he took ereat Selieht. He va.o for a number of years Physician in charge of the aiaryiana infirmary on Dermatoloev. and any thing from his hands is at once accepted as autnonty and valuable.

The remedy is fullv the article to attack the disease, both internally, through the blood, and externally, through the absorbents, and is the only reliable and rational moae oi treatment. These DreDaratioHs ar mly put up for eeneral use after having r.n used hv t.hH TJnr.tnr In h). th vrafA v-vro Afltn 4Vw years, with the greatest success, and they fully mau wuiiuoice. vi au classes oi sunerers from skin -1 his is for sale by all druggists. Two bottles, internal and external treatment, in One Dackaere.

Don't ha neran sided tn take any other. It costs one dollar. OH, MI HEAD WHT WILL TOTJ SCTFFEB Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia. nervousness, jaialysis, dyspepsia, sleeplessness, ana Drain diseases, positively cured by Dr. Ban-son's Celery and Chamomile Pills.

They contain no opium, quinine, or other harmful drug. Sold by druggists. Price 50 cents per box, two boxes for $1, six boxes for S2.W, by mail postage free. Dr. C.

W. Benson. Baltimore. Md. C.

N. Crittenton, New York, is wholesale agent for these remedies. 8-9alm Mealtli is Wealtli KjsMin IK- StTREATMENft 'T Dr. K. C.

West's Nerve and Brain Treatment, a guaranteea specino ior Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, 4lead-ache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power, in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea, caused by over-exertion, self-abuse, or over-indulgence. One box will cure recent cases. Bach box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box or six boxes fer five dollars sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price.

We 'guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied by five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treatment does not effect a care. Guarantees issued only by BARBER Druggists, Lawrence. Orders by saii at regular price. WlWEL OH.1 UNIMENT FOR MAN OR BEAST, IS AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY FOR Sprains, Cuts, ulses, Swelled Leg Ring Bviie, nneumatism, 4c, SswH.1 PROPRIETORS, Leis' Chemical Manufacturing Co LA WHENCE, H.A9.3 tar-SOLD ALL BRPGKlIFytB Publication ffotice.

JOHN A. BORING- AND JULIA A. BORING are hereby notified that John McClay, as plaintiff, has filed his petition in the District Court of Douglas county, Kansas, against them, the said John A. Boring and Julia A. Boring as defendants, and they are required to answer said pptmon on or Deiore tne zist day oi September, 1882, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered against sacrj of them for one hundred and seventy-five (175) dollars principal, and interest thereon, at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually from August 12th, 1877, and ten per cent, on the amount of such judgment as a reasonable attorney's fee for the foreclosure of the mortgage sued on iu said action, and a decree will be entered foreclosing a mortgage on lots No, 217 and 219 on Ohio street, in the city of Lawrence, Deugias county, Kansas, given by said defendants to said plaintiff, August 17th.

1874, and foreclosing said defendants from any interest in said premises, and ordering said real escate sold to satisfy said judgment and costs 8-4d3w li. 8. ALyORD. Pift's Att'y. jjttex Publication Notice Elam L.

Willey, Anthony C. WUley'and Charity M. Peck you, and each of vou, are hereby notified that Martha M. Reese and Mary Cole, as plaintiffs, have filed their petition in the district oeurt of Douglas county, Kansas, against Martin L. Willey, Elam L.

Wiliey. Anthony C. Willey. John W. Willey, James A.

Willey. Charity M. Peck, Zarelda A. Walton and Elizabeth Willey defendants, and that they have been sued in said action and that you must answer said petition on or before the 29th day of September, A. 1882, or laid petition will be taken as tiue and judgment will be rendered in said cause partitioning the northeast quarter of section twenty-seven (.27) in township thirteen (13) of range twenty (20) in Douglas county, Kansas, among said plaintiffs ana decreeing nn- Elizabeth Willey one-n If of said real estate, and unto the remaining parties to said action eah one-eighteenth of said real S.

Alfobd, 8-l3d3w," Att'y for Pl'ffs. 30 DAYS TRIAL rat's 4e IX, 18A WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL DR. DYE'S Electro-Voltaic Appliances to MEraa;" suffering from NervoasWeaknesses, Gen eral Debility, loss of nerve force or vigor, or sny disease resulting from Abuses and Othkb Causes, or to any one afflicted with Rheutna-ton, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Kidney or- Liver Trembles, Lame Back, Ru tures, and other Diseases of the Vital Organs. Also 'women troubled with diseases peculiar to their sex. Speedy relief and complete rertoraUon to health guaranteed.

These are tn only Elctri Appliances that ove ever been constructed npon ffeteKtitieprt'-cipiea. Their thorough efficacy fcus been tieally proven with the most wanderfe. ncceaa, and they bave tne binett endoraementa from medical and acles. tlfic men, and from band red who ha been qnlckiy and radically cared tbeirnse. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, giving all information free.

Address, VOLTAIC SEX.T XtrikaiL Sieh. ORi BUTTS PrpB Treat all Chronic Diseases, sod snjoTs cation. 1 rspatatioa throngh the eariacof compiioatd cases. IWDISCff ETIOH EX POSU ectiooa of ths blood, skin or bones, treXowith eesa, without naing Mercury or PGionona Madicia9a. -YOUNC MEN vn- suffering from theeflscts an li ip of S''lissaas that nnnts its ie-Hms for bnsino marriage, cermbaeotly sared.

penaui caasalutjoa pniarrcd, wtucB TSJI i vn- M. hut of Mmmn to be answered paticBO touring traal-' "Mle fre nj arMm cs PT.iieition. Fwwt kIMhi trta KiHm AmM H4iMnHnaia.ltUMlrtaniUn. It ma a traa. eoaedentiaJ, ua tiranM ka nHrini- SU VTTB, iaf Ssrtk 8ta ftfc.

at. foaJs, Urn, nclanI, BRITAIK'S-CliOES- 1 London Aug; 28. Tha Mark Lane Espres-weeklr? review says that the weather has been autumnal. A heavy raintall wa3 general Tuesday, but was not sufficient to damage the crops crop3, are endangered. English wheat' irt tha- provincial 'markets declined one to three shillings, and in London in the finest samples a slight concession were" not eager buyers.

The new crop of- wheat remains almost at a deadlock. The offtcoast supply has liberal. -Many-cargoes: have been. ordered to "ports of discharge. There were twen-five arrivals.

Ten cargoes were sold and fifteen withdrawn. The floating iock quarters compared with' the' corresponding, period of 1881 Maize was rather Sales of English wheat the past quarters at 47s. 10dM against 12,671 quarters at 51s. for the corresponding period last year. Egypt.

THE NEW MINISTRY. Alexandria, Aug. 28. A ministry has been formed with Chief Pasha, president feot the council and minister of forein'affairs. Kiaz Pasha, inferior, Haider Pasha; minister of fi an ce aisd OmaLufti-Pasha minister df war.

A SUCCESS FTJL WAR 6EIP. The man' of war Menotour, has successfully shelled the enemy out of Madari on the line between Bamleh and Aboukir. cys A MISSION. Saltan Pasha, attended by Fuod Pasha and twelve subordinates, will start for Port Said and Ismalia to-day to accompany General Woolsley. The khedive's commission is to ex plain to the population of the district through whicbfthe British pass, their mission it solely to establish the authority of the khedive and overthrow military despotism.

The enemy have released the sur plus water behind the dam and flooded the country on both their flanks. The cavalry, and Bedouins continue to raid the village of. Meeks? during the- night, murdering the inhabitants. The: report that Woolsley hasr-already for reinforcements is without foundation. HARDSHIPS OF TROOFS.

Ismalia, Aug. 28. Mahommed Fehny examinded at headquarters he reports that much suffering and insubordination prevail in the Egyptian army. The" difficulty of draggirfg supplies over the sand is very "great, few miles can be mada daily-; The weather is some what cooler and health of the troops is excellent; the glare on the sands at noon is terrible. Turkey.

JOHN BULL WILL NKVER DO IT. Constantinople, Aug! 28. Austria supports Neideoff, the Russian embassador, in his effort to have the military convention, when signed officially, communicated to the conference, and to obtain from Great Britain a tlecla ration seek no exclusive advantage in "Egypt, and" will submit the final solution pf the question to the decision of Europe. An unpleasant catalogue constantly being printed in which human infirmity is specified as headache, nervousness, dyspepsia, neuralgia paralysis and ague, can be entirely expunged from the records, by the use of Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills.

Montague Smart (suddenly to bashful youth, who had not opened his lips'since he'was introduced to her quarter of an hour ago) "And now let us talk of something else." Kidney Disease Pain, Irritation, Retention, Incontinence, Deposits," Gravel, "cured by "Bucb- psuba 1. Geo. Leia Lawrence. Florida has something to cry over It is an Onion that measures fourteen I- aaasiiBsss sassa si aaaMM Remember! Glen's sulphur seap presents all th advantages of sulphur baths ataxheap rate. The Pasha was compelled ta submit, there being no other way TewiSks it.

Physicians prescribe Celden's Liquid Beef Tonic for the weak, worn and djspeptic; no A corn-dodger A man who avoids wearing tight boots Hair and Whisker Dye," 50c. FAILURE OF THE FISHERIES. John, NtP. Aug. 28.

Gloomy xeports continue to arrive from; the French shore. The fishery is a complete failure and the people are despondent. A. few days ago the captain of a French while sitting at a splitting table conversing about the 'vOyage, "became agitated and exclaimed, "Ud fish, no food and drew a splitting knife across his throat and fell dead. An effective medicine for kidney diseases, low fevers and nervous prostration, and weU worthy of a trial, i3 Brqnvn's Colonel W.

Veale, of the Union Pacific railroad, -writes hat- he-has used Leis' Dandelion Tonic for torpidity of the liver; and that general sluggishness-of the system common in this climate, with highly satisfactory lie considers it a moat excellent tonic and liver medicine. Hon. Dudley Haskell, member of Congress from Kansas, writes; that he has used Leis' Dandelion Tonic with good effect. He says further, I can heartily recommend it as a safe and valuable remedy." r-isr-: 500 Bewanl, We will pay the' above reward for any ease ef liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Ia-digesrJont Constipation or Costiveness we -caa-not ears with West's Vegetable Liver Pills wfeea the directions are complied with. They are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction.

Sugar coated. Large boxes containing thirty pills, 2S For Bale by all druggists, Uewar of counterfeits and Imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST CO-The Pill Makers." 1st and 1S3 W. Madi-oa street, Free trial" package sent by laall prepaid, oiirecelpt ef a s-eent stamp.

A SU Rf CURE FOR Sick Headache, tiyspepsia', tahgbur, Nervous Exhaustion arising from overwork or excess of any kind, AND FOR Female Weaknesses, IT PREVENTS Malarial Poisoning: and Fei epai Ape, And is a Specific for Obstinate' CONST! At IGNv PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE SIX FOR $5.00 SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. THE WONDER OF HEALING! Pf)f OTtll Tbe Extract istheonly f-pe VabUilXUt ciso for this disease, Cold in Bead, Our" Catirrh prepared to meet jwrtona oaees, ontafn81slti, curative ifxtratt; our" Annul for use In catarrhal affections, irrBiinple and: inexpensive. Rheumatism, tion has cured eo many cases of these distressing complaints as tue Cxlract. Hemorrhages. gsgSZS Kose, or from cause, is speedily controlled and stopped.

Diphtheria Sore promptly. It is a sure cure. Delay is dangerous. For INIci, Itlind, II leading ar Itching, it is the greatest known remedy. For Ulcers, Old Hores or Open Wonnda Its action upon tlieee is muet remarkable.

Caution. POXD'S FX TRACT has been imitated. The aenuine Itas the words "POXD'S EX1RACT" bloim in the glass, and our picture trade-nmrh on surrounding buff wrapper. None other is genuine. A beam initist on having POXD'S EXTRA CT.

Tithe no other prejmration. Jt is never sold in bulk or by measure. SPECIALTIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. POND'S EXTRACT- 50c, $1.00, $1.75. Toilet Cream Catarrh 75 Lip Salve Toilet SoapOCakes)- 50 25 50 25 1.00 25 25 Ointment 50! Medicated Paper Family Syringo, it.00.

Ladies, read pages 13, 18, 21 and 26 of our New Tamphlet which accompanies web. bottle, WOtrn irw JPamto i.i Bistort orcnm Harx riiEU os api-lication to POND'S EX KACT 14 West 14th York. LWilfflEI G17 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo.

A regular Kr.iduiiio of txa Medical Colleges, haa beer longer located than any otheiThysicifia in Sc. Louis. city papers Eticw.andx'.l old residents kaow. Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, jtrictvire, Orchitis. Rupture.all Urinary Syphiiiiic or Xdereurial Affections cf Ihroat, Skin or Bocos cured Siifeiy, FrWately.

Spermatorrhea.Sexual Debility and Impotency as the result of Self-Abuse, sexual excesses in muMirer yefirs.or over brainwork. producinnervousnass.Tjemia al emissions, debility, dimness of sight.defective mem-' ory, aversion to society confusion of Ideas, losaoT sezanl mar-riape improper.nro permanently enred. Consultation at office or by fr and invited. Pamphlet one stamp. Medicines seat by mail or express.

Curst enaranteed. Where doabt exists it ia frankly stated. MARRIAGE-t paces -pf aIs. I The whele story, welt told, as it is true to iiie, on tha foUowiwtr subjects: Wr.o may mrryr who not, why. Manhood, Womanhood, fhysieal decay.

Who should ut-Try haw lii'e and hiippiness maybe increased oi eelihacy and excess, and many more. Those married er ecntemplt in larriuye should read it then keep under lock and key. 25 cts. by mail in money or pos-tage. English Frfwihread and spoken.

5 i Jfl cure of Seminal 1 1 SB La Weaknostf, I Manhood, Nervousness, nnKEsaCoaiusiouo'. Vleas, Aversion to Saciety Deinctive Alemory andi)t-)rdera brought on by Self-Abuse. Auy druist has tas ingredients. St.Xrfuia CurativB St. Louis, iirf CfiesriutSt, St.

Louts, Mo. at old office," odnues ic euro SperniHtia-rhcea, Seminal "Weak" Jyrpqtency.all fenns of yphU Gonorrhoea, feleet, urinary or Eladder diseases. Keeent cases in a few days. "10 dUoas resulting from if-atmse, excesses. oreipor-or enrea fpr iif with safe fsxiicini'.

Advice frtM. Surges lovr. Call or write -trict csnSiloDce. Rvrsitoid Book for two stamp mAR a i a i uts' A DISORDERED LJVER IS THE BANE of the present generation. It ia for the Chare of this disease and its attendants SICK-HEADACHE, BILIOlrSHESS, "DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION.

PILES, that yTJTrS PILLS have gained a world-wide reputation. Mo Remedy baa ever been discovered that acta so gently on the digestive organs, giving them vigor to assimilate food. Aa a natural result, the Kervoua System is Braced, the Muaclei are Developed, and the Body Robust. E. HrVAi, a Planter at Bayou Sara, aaya 2y plantation la In a malarial district.

For several years could cot make half a crop on account of billons diseases and ohilla. I wu nearly discouraged when began the use of TTJTT'S FILLS. The result was marvelous: my laborers soon became hearty and robu and I nave had no further trouble. Ttiev r-llove the ensrorsred 1,1 vr, rleaneo tli Blood from poisonoaa'biiBiorsi ami mow the bowla to sm-4 naturally, wlUl-ontwblphnsocaranfeclweil. Try Is remed fairly, and yea wf II srafa a heal thy 1M ttt ion, Viorocn Body, Faro Rlood, Rtronff nre, and a Soaed Liver, Irle.

25 Cents. Ofiloe, 8 JSurray UU, H. T. TTArn nr XCHTSHvims chanced to a Glosst by sinele application ot mis itrm. 1 vsiBl'.

color, ana acw instantaneously. -eid iw ugalsta, or aent by ex; resa on receipt of One Dollar. ryv, S3 Murray Street, New Yoriv jj. TITZ'S or FftiasNiV grmaN and VmmfUt Xtetntiptm This old and well" xriea Kemecy nets proven In all clieae3 from Km oh a1 HFttftri a Ki'rof- jxis5 8ores nnite ninr, Syrhilitfc Ko3es, Bone Diseases, eto. JKraluable in General Debility and diseases, of tiebHity of the aired.

A rich syrnp, contauimy Houilurions inKTedjents. Ko other Remedy bs, tutwwuffis. told by au in: flga i.jki rni ij. 'IH'iWMfciii 1 muni t'tmrtrr fc-an w. mwi 1 1 OTT'S HAfilVE.

ILAWISEMia9 FffiIBA. SIEFTTIESMEIBIEiEB MtBn. i -y LARGEST IN THE WORLD (18th ANNUAL TOUR.) With two, three, and requires often 4 GREAT RAILWAY TRAINS. 1.200 Meiai Horses, 1,000 Wili Beasts Bare Birds -CAPITAL INVESTED THREE MILLIONS. 'Europe swept clean of Its Great Amusement Features.

Greatest of All 'he now first time consolidated GRET FOREPAUGH SHOWS, FOUR MENAG ARIES CO SIBLN ED. THREE HEAT CIRCUS TROUPES. i MAMMOTH MUSEUM. OCEANIO AQUARIUM. Adam Porepaugh, Great Congress of 22 Trained Elephants.

Renz's Berlin Circus, Hippo-dromatic Sports and Gorgeous Oriental Spectacular Displays. More than equalling in maBnI-tudeandcost nearly ALl TIIK sHOWs OX KAKTH CO11U1N10D. Daily expenses greater, canvas larger, parade trrauder. costs more, shows more, and is the most pa feet, chaste, respectable traveling tentel exhibition ever oraniz id. Look at the unparallelled and, astonishicg array of famous foreign First and only Great Herd of 22 Feiforming Elephants, and the just added BOLIVAR, Largest and Heaviest Elephant known to will be forfaited if any circus in the world cau duplicate the unparalleled act of Sig.

Leonati, from Milan, Racing upon a Bicycle up and down a spiral elevated roadway 60 feet -in height! or the famous French Troupe Siioons, from' Paris in their blood-curdiing gymnastic exhibitions or the incomprehensible, fearless velocity of Albion speeding 60 miles an hour on a 9 feet high bicycle. T1IR GRBATEBT LIVIXO LADT RIDRKS IN TflR WORLD! Louisa Renz, from Berlin Lizzie Deacon, from London Behold ee I loo Peerles Performers Tallest Giants I Smallest Dw-irfs Zola, blown from a. Cannon Wild Men Zulus I 200 Performing and Ring Horses Hippopotami! Trained Lions TigeH Hyenas Baby Camels Wonderful Sacred Cattle of Persia I More Rare Animals than all the shows in America Handsome -Women I Fat Ladies 1 Big Babies I Two race track arenas equal to any Seats for 20,000 In the CJoudTowerIng Pavllional -j 5.000 Opera Chairs on the Grand Stand Three Great Bands I Princely, Grand Gorgeous Free Street Parade. Every forenoon of exhibition day, between 9 :30 sod 10 -30, the Greatly Grand and Gorgeous Carnival Street Parade, in which is seen the Wonderfully Gran and Sublime Papreant, CLEOPATRA. QUEEN OF EGYPT, y't f.

and- LALLi ItOOKII, PRINCESS OF DE It HI i WITH THE Handsomest Womanl in America Personatins "LallaJRookh." and the Barge of Cleopatra, with Egypt's Queen, the mot magnificent spectacles ever beheld upon the streets of an American City. Living wild beasts loose in the street. A score of sun-bnght, sumptuous chariots. Albion, sweeping alone with his nine feet high bicycle- A real Simon-pure Troupe of Southern Camp Meeting Melodists, singing as the procession moves. TIIBEE GREAT BANDS OF MUSIC, And grand, new and novel Procession of Industry, the very longest, greatest, grandest, gratuitous, and only million dollar pageant ever seen on the streets.

Admission, only SO cenla, children under 9 years, 5 cents. Exhibition afternoon and evening at usual hours. Arenie Chairs. Promenade Concert one hour before commencing, by the three great bands. QTLow Rates and Excursion Train on all railroads to see this Great Show.

tarFor the espeela-accommodatibn ct Ladies and Children, and all who desire to avoid toe crowd surrounding the tieKet on the show ground, tickets will be on sale during the entire day the exhibition la bere, at iyaith's Bookstore. ADAM FOREPAUGH, Sole Proprietor. Day; and Date, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1882. Remember the W4-17 ff-17dl2t" re Al Mr. P.

F. Mettner at the Biverslde Na 67 Massachusetts Street, continues to li ke al styles of Photographs in the most satisfactory manuer. Large Pictures In Ink, Crayon, and Water Colore a SpacUU Large Stock of Picture Frames of Every Description Constantly on Hand. ULRIGESOF GEUH, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, 171 Mass HARRIS REMEDY HARRIS' PASTILLE REMEDY Rmej, l-1- is sa. Ko.

(luting a mocta), i. a. (amfk uVjpmmtm, bdUms in severecutt,) tit kLt (lartuig three mania ft. Uul bj mail piaia wrspfMn MsgtUa Wf mwsiht aae 8w. PunDhletdeacri.

in rfhnaWnk ravEieHiOB! PARSONS' PURGATIVE smaTrs-slt to sound belth, if such a thia be bold ej- eTywneret wu ai iw frea Serroa and Fkvaioal Dtbil- vTr isiooa, ana wiu oompieiiycangj wc Sw ma mnnthl A nviwrsffllrinwtll UV DiBeui iU a t. uavu vuan mmmT Tne, Great Healing: Old Dr. Pitcher's remedy for Children' Compiaint7 gfDEEP WELL PUHPS" SPECIALTY PTJ I' DRIVE VELL S'V' Gas ripe, Ilose, Brass Goods, Bath Tubs, Kitchen Sinks, atoven, Heavy Sheet'Iron Work. Tanks and Boilers Hade and Repaired. Estimates Furnished for Gas, Stekjn arid Water Pipes..

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