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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1883)
_ , r z , . - . _ I J _ _ T TIIE DAILY BEE O\IAIi.1 , FR1DAi , DE'L + 1BLlt [ 14. tgg3. r , . , N r t r I ' t c ' a . - 44 . . aavct ; .s' rr 4 In . . ' - % " , _ . , g . -5 - - - - - - . U d.4 ¶ , " a . s s1 . . -fir t $ . , e" I r j a f r I i n ( ' 11' , e h I i' V i't ' ' p' . - - , , , , . e r eta : , ' HAWTHORNE ! This new and beautiful addition is located between Davenport and Cass streets , only ten blocks from the Highm School. Lots Fill be Sold at $350 to $050. . HAWTRORNE ! . / This is by all odds tire host desirable property placed on the market this year. , r-- Situated as it is , in the heart of the city , and at prices no higher than is asked for lots two and tliree miles distant. Davenport Street is Now being Graded Through this - . Addition. HAWTHORNE ! The finest residences in Omaha are being built within sevcn blocks of this ad- this addition and these lots will double in slut' in less than six months. Lots in Hawthorne will quadruple in price before lots two and three miles distant - tant will double. Call and See Prices and Plat , and Drive with us to Hawthorne , Parties wishing desirable zosidomice property will thud itto , their advantage to call and see us. w , f Is ornamented with a beautiful growth of forest trees , consisting of flak , hickory Ash and Elm. Nonce the sbado and ornamental trees ar'o already platted and full - grown. grown.1Vu 1Vu have property 3nn11 , parts of the city , both for residuneo and husinoss pur , purposes. We have an Eighty acre tract and 1CO acre tract on line of Belt Railroad at a t bnu5.'ain. E y e 213 south 14th Street , between Farnanl and Douglas. , , a. ' L.4 - - t - , era. a I " I . . . ; , 'i ; r . t s . ; n ) . . . # ptltUay { + s. . 4M .i , r , . . , .J , - r g' . . # ' ' , ; 24'j - ' ; : : d r bra f.a l y ( 1 ! sit 1 t . " 19 . - w. r * ; : ' a , ' 1 , : * . + ' ' eat 4 A RUNNING FIGHT lk'neen a ( Irooery Clerk meal an .1gcd lrtlltVIdunl svho 'learnt. enell In Shoot , A most laughable row occurred on Farnnm street yesterday , and while tlturo was considerable rtutnin3 , loud talk , etc , , no blood was shed although pursuer and pursued were both thirsting for "gore" in their minds , "Iiudd" ( Ireor , a clerk in the employ of Fearon & Cole , couunission merchants , was endeavoring to sell to a clothing dealer of Tenth street a pair of antlers which were upon n buck lying upon the sidewalk. While they wore talking up the trade nu old luau , who could not hare had any interest in the natter whatever , except that which prompts some people to everlastingly stick their nose in whore it dues not belong , came along and at once commenced to call Build a liar and a scoundrel and told him that ho was trying to client at intmccnt customtr. After standing his abuse until forbear. auco ceased to be a virtue , "Iludd" made a pass at the old lad , knocking off his hat. At this the old follow wont lute his hip pocket and "lludd" took to his heels with the enraged aged gentleman hand after hini , but the yotin g man having the bettor wind escaped untianmod. ] t scas a lively rhaso for a minute and attracted a largo crowd whose sympathies were all with the 1' nun lit man , --a-- 1Lit'Milt's llltraH , The ( 'oouty Clerk In a tiuaulary- Breakiug Ito Law for 1'ollhrnl ( I3lct't. Several weeks before the Into election in Douglascouuty the connlnissleler3 do- eidod that the sale of the old court house site world be a fitting climax to their en- roer in that ancient , historic building , and add much to the luxurious furnishings - ings of the now one. It was necessary to consult their constituents of the clues tion , and accordingly County Clerk Baumor was ordered to issue his proclamation - mation calling upon the citizens to decide - cido the matter by ballot. This business - ness was dew at a tinto wheticounty candidates - didates wore el the anxious seat and grasj.ing at every straw to boost Moir political future. ltcame at a favorable - able moment for the county clerk , and ho determined to work it for all it was worth , in securing his re-nomination. ] n a very short time the proclanntion appeared - peared in all the daily papers except Tun hue , 1iIr. Banner had no use for Tax BEE , for the very road reason that Tim Bee was not shouting for Mr. Bamnor , and the opportunity to show his spite was too good to be lost. Time proclamation - tion was stretched to its utmost length , making about two-thirds of a column , which , at the legal rate of $1.OOa square , was considered a "ghat take" for the cheap papers. It was olfoctivo in keeping - ing the papers quiet , at least , and an occasional - casional pull' for "our worthy clerk" showed how well the political pap was appreciated. The people , however , do not all dance to the mnsic of time organs , "by a largo majority , " and Mr. Baumer and the court house sale proposition svero buried out of sight. Thosharp edges of defeat had scarcely worn oa' before the bills of the organs began to poor into the court house. The Republican , Dispatch , Tribune and 'I'ho Gorman Post piled up their charges to the topmost notch , until a total advertising - tising bill of nearly $1,000 stared the commissioners in time face. hero was a dilemma. The law expressly directs that publicatioii shall be made in the one paper laving the largest general circulation - tion in the county , for four consecutive weeks , but here were four papers with returns for every day and for several weeks. When the hells came before the commissioners , Mr. O'Ecofe ' pointed out the law to his colleagues and refused to ho a party to a raid on the county treas. miry , The law was too plain to permit hedging , so the bills were dropped for a time. T'ho county cleric , fearing a draft on his own pocket , secured a reduction of over fifty per coat in the bills , but this did not open the treasury vaults. Mr. O'ICeefo remained firm in hta refusal to audit tlio bills , believing that the county clerk having knowingly violated the law and incurred an illegal debt , ho must be hold individually responsible. It is reported chat Messrs. Corliss and Knight are also of the sane opinion , claiming the comfy clerk also exceeded , hia authority. Om time contrary Mr. Baumer claims that the latter two commissioners were cognizant of what ho had done and silently acquiesced , .I'ho . bills are still on file and the chances are that the organs will not secure enough from the county treasury to grease their cranks , Elnal action is deferred nail Mr. O'Keefe recovers from the effects of his bite accident. The action of Cummisei.ner O'ICcefe in pouncing upon those bills at the very outset is highly wlmuendable , showing as it does with what vigilance ho guardu the interests of the county against the ratdsof political and pecuniary frauds. IL is qutto likely Mr. Ilaumcr will he called upon to pay the bills out of the fees which have proved munch a bonanza during.imis term. The newspaper collectors - tors hang around the court house l ke hungry hawks ready to pounce upon the county treasurer at the first opening. The followint' are the bills now filed ' with the clerk : Republican , $125 ; Union , $141,50 ; Iost ( ( gorman ) , $114 ; Tribune ( Gorman ) $94. Thetis makes a total of $474,50 , with The herald yet to be heard from , TWO PIt1NTj VANTED , One good job printer , one good coin- positornnd make-up , for.country ct11w , MIo1rAm sC B 1TYJi d2t wlt GIIAND IHLANI , , Nan , The 1Vrddtig Lasr i : vvnI g. Apartyof frionduassembled\Vexdnesday evening at the residence of Mr , and Mrs , J , F. 11'ebb , on Dodge and T'wontysixth streets to witness he nuptials of Mr , , John 1V , Wearno turd Miss Lillie C. 11'ebb 'l'luo bridesmaid was Mists Liyziu Feuwiclc , and the uroorasntau Mr , J , J , Toms , Rev , C , W , Savidgo ulhbciated. After the coirgratulaGcus and rec'p. tion , during which many elegant and n p- ptrjriate gifts were adnukad the brie and groom departed to thoiruuw home , a , cosy iuollau at Tweutylirat and Leaven. worth streets , followed by wishes for long life and prasperfty. L1sT Or 1'ngsmirs. J , J , Turns , sliver caster ' bliss JJaIe J'an. wick , silvnrLtterdlsh ; M'r , and Rlra W"awr hand 'ralutcl ' China tea sot ; Mr , and Mn. John heavy , handnme uur'eted nroytk and .r , heavy gift frame ; Mis , S , K. Wrght ( , bridal wreath and t riot of naltral tlowors ; Mn..I , 1 : , blmaugland lsainted plauo ; ; blr. and Mn'C,1Vnitor ilontl silver mouutotl ten put amid stand ; ll'Illio Z. hoary , Mnjelica syrup itcher ; b1r , auh b1rs. Clarlton , air vines' . . French clock ; bir , and Mrs , ( L 1 ; , 11'rlght crystal wino set ; A. C. Chilton anti I. . . . E. Itevnolds berry dish and sauce tit ht and broad Plato ; and 11rr. C. ll. Green , color glass , broad plate and momstacho ehqu ; bits , V. ; .lergell , nuajo lien water pitcher ; bliss Alice Morgell , cake stand ; blis ldllio l'nrtJl , airut Fgyptlan ; vases ; Mr , amid Mrs , C. It. hieflbn , silt er hut. tor knife ; bliss Clara homer , Pair. field , lows , silver pickle fork ; Mr. and s , A. Bowman , silver fork ; bliss isptti lionpsott , silver cake knife ; bir. IV. U. S vor , silver tenswpoas ; ; Mr. old Mn. Oxnmi silter forks ; Mr , smith Mrs , Prank Brayton , silver pie knife ; ( ienrge A , Joplln , hand printed wedding card ; bar , nud bars. P. 1' , blurphy , fruit distr. fins Inuua : 1Vels- has , covered berry dish ; ( traclo Shorrock , jolly stand ; Mr , mrd Mts. Prod. l.s' acr , Ackloy , lava set silver tcnelious ; bar. and btn.1' T , iouns , hand paitdud pin cushion ; blrs. F. Carter , lerfmno casket ; Thomas Carter , shims mq ; Lumina 1Vebb , mush nud udlk sot ; ( loo. Stornsdorf aid blay Crawford , lam"oluold jpoen1s ; ltd. I' . 11'ebb , encyclopedia ; 'ttr. nun lire , 11 , A , Proctor , hnportod canary bird anti cage. Snratogit lirlt'Vt , Mr. A , C , Smith is the happy father of n girl which arrived 1\fo1(1ay. Cltarloy Gruonig , one of Omaha's sub. stantinl business uien , is coilenplntint' a European trip. Ile leaves about the first of tire year. ltov. E. B. Graham delivered an ad dress before the Union Sunday sclwol Sunday afternoon. The Christun3 entertainment - tortainment of the school mill be of its usual entertaining nature , preparations for which have already connuetced. The ladies sowing circle twill swot at Mrs. Gruonig's on Saturday afternoon. ti The hair for the bonetit of our Sunday schl.ol will be hold at Lycouuu hell , January - uary 15th , ititlu , 17th' anti 18th. Thu lyceum will hold their regular meeting Saturday , to debate the qucs tiara : itesol'ed , "that n tarilr'slrould be iuiposed for revenue purposes only. " Mrs , K. F. Knight and Miss tarn P. knight left yesterday for Burlington , Iowa. Coouoo. Magic Laterns front ; :3,00 : to $16.00 at Max Meyer .c Co's. Itcal Istato Translbr'x. 'b'lue following deeds wore filed for record in the county clerk's ollice , Dec. 122Ereported for Tun Btl : : by Ames' real estate agency : David Iteed nud wife to Lyman Rich. ardsot , w d , w 17 40100 acres se , i of raw j sec 24-15-12 E , ti 1. Eunice D. I'atteo and Jnutes Itf. , liar husband , to , lanies W. Logan , sv d , IotO , block 10 , Parker's add , to Omaha , $100. Es'eret V. Smith and wife to Jolur Quick , w d , n of lot 2 , block 20 , E. V. Smith's add , to Omaha , $275. Humpton B. Demean and wife to .Jolui A.11IcSlimio , w d , block 3413 in Onahia View , $28,000. , George 11. Boggs and wife and Los } 1. hill , unmarried , to Robert F. Kloko , lot 1 mind 2 , block 2 , I'laimivics , $000. George II. Boggs and wife and LovW. Bill , unmarried , to Timomns Flynn and Eliot Flynn , v d , lots 8 and 0 , block 4 , Omahun lrlev , $600 1Vm. H. Lawton to Evorot V , Smith , administrator of Wm lull deceased , w d , lot 2 , block 21 , E. V. Smith's add , to Omaha. Augustus Kountzo and wife , by Her- ulan Kountzo , their attorney iii fact and Herman Kountzo and wife to Esther A. Clarkson , w. d lots 12 anti 13 , block 2 , in Plainview , $600. E. C. Suocl to John btubon , part of n1 of sac. 33 , 16,1Jo , svs d. , $2,600. -William F. [ loins to Mrs. Seolunh 1Vindheim , n'lot 5 , block 133 in Omaha , tax deed. Will Buta Grady and Lyra B. , her husband to , John II. Erek , w. d. , lot 1 in Grady's subvision of block 7 , in Lows 2d add to Omaha , $850. Alvin Saunders and Martha Saunders to Nathan Merriam , w , d , , lot 8 , block 11 in Omaha , $5,000. Jacob It. Show and wife to Samuel D. Mercer , q c d , blk 81 in Walnut Hill , $1.00. J. I [ . Boas to Samuel D. Mercer , u c d lots 7 and 8 blk 10 in 1Vahmt 11th $1.00 Charles F , 'Ya"gart and wife to Samuel D Mercer , q c S , blk 30 in Walnut hill , $1.00. Samuel D. Mercer to the public , vacation - tion of plat of 1Vahlut 11111. Sam el D. Mercer to the public , nec- tiona 17 , and 18 , t 15 , r 13 , o of pint of V1'alnut hItlh , Sanuol D , Mercer to Charles F. Tag- gart , w d , blocks 25 and 30 in Walmiut Hill , $1,00. Samuel D. Mercer and wife to Charles F. T'nggart , w d , w 1 lot 5 , bilk 15Val nut 11111 , 81,00. Samuel D , Mercer and wife to Julia Show , iv d , sv l of lot 6 , bilk 15 in Wal nut 11111 , $1,00. August Dolt mndwifo to John Guthnrd , wd , lots 18,10 and 20 , block 445 , Grand View , ( ) maha , $750. Elizabeth liuuntzo and 11crnual Kountzo to Jefferset 1V. Redford and Abraham It. Sewer , sv d , lot 13 , block 21 , and lot 31 , block 10,15.1J , $50,000. Wjlliaun 1' . Ileuutessy and at'o t" Francis dohs Dola Vega , w d , lots Ii anti 10 , block 4 , l'ark Place , 2,200. Ezra Millard nud wife to Elizabeth Dunn , w d , lot 12 , block 1 , Omaha , $1,700. Cerida Knight , unmarried , to Mary Ellen Gavin , w d , u of n .l of lot 10 , bleak 7 , ICountzo tL Ruth's add , Omaha , $1,000. Patrick A. Gavin and wife to Canada Knight , w d , lot J , block 2J , Walnut Hull , $1,000. Samuel D , Mercer and wife to John It , Show , ti c d , block 26 , Walnut 11111 , $1. Samuel D. Mcrcer mid wife to ( leorgo Kouzouris , w d , lots 5 and 6 , block 10 , Walnut Ilihl , $1 , Samuel D , Mercer and wife to James H. Bean , w d , Iota 16 , and a Il5 foot lot 18 , block 18,1Valnut 11111 , $1 , Ezra Millard old wife to Charles lire- nlan , w d , lot 17 , block 2 , $500. Juaeph A. Bunko and wife to Elias 1' , Dervis , vv d , lot 8 , block 4 , E , 1' . Smith's add , Omaha , $850 , Jahn 1Vithnoll , widower crud Richard N , Withnell aid wife , to Clark 1Vood mall , w , d , , lots (1 ( and 7 and undivided 5.0 of lot 8 , block 100 in Omalua$7,000 , John 1Vitlinoll , widower and Iticliard N. Withnell and wife to Clark Woodmnn , q , d , , undivided ; ; of lot 8 , block 1(39 ( , $2 , ( 'ladle 1Voodunam and wife to the Onunha Bolt railway company , w , d , , lots II and 7 , the rrmlivided 5.a of lot 8 , block 1091 , in Omaha , $7,000 , Aulustla ; lioudzu and ivife to Eugene O'Noul , w , d , , lot 5block 8 , in Kouutzo's 4th add. to Omaha , $1,171,38 , Clark SVoodmmi mid wife totho Onha Boltrailwa company , r . c. d , , undivided u t of hot 8 , ! , lock JOJ .1 , 2 , ( bongo Armstrong atd wife to Patrick McCabp , si' d. , n of lot 2'7 , block 2 of Ar rnetuangs 1st add. to Omaha , $275 , . + - r U , Sr TURORS. 1'ortlit' Novc'tt. , . I''rnt of l.'u r ti , 1.i ie.1l 11. 'Pima following petit jurors have bccu drawn for thin next tarui of the United States court , beginning at Liucohl , unit- tinny 8,1884 : Larry Robb , T'ocuutseh ; B , M , Stock. tot , 1Va'urly ; A. Canftohl , Tecuunselt ; Janes Connell , Tccuosoh ; 1V , it. Sapp , hdlla City ; John Scribbiue , Falls Oily ; Sidney South , Omahun ; Di. Stein , Limi cohn ; 1V. 1V , Carder , Lutcoln ; Charles Coon , ilobr3n ; 1V , F. Neal , Fails City ; John M , 'I'Imyer , ( Irand Island ; Toler 13orroughs , Bolvidoro ; 1' , N. Birkliousor , Falls City ; David 'I' , Pluillips , liarvad ; Joint Kelly , Palley ( Iraugo ; Johu Mc. Clary , Norfolk ; Patrick l'ow'ers , Millard , 11. 1V. Millard , Burnott ; C , bi , Pike , Papillion ; Charles Jones , Lonp City ; Alfred Buucr , ] llidlaul ; J , C , lligby , Omaha ; Thal ms Payne , Lincoln ; Guetavo S ) ilzbau lu liarada' J. A , Force St , Patti ; 11. H , 1)arenport , 5l , Helena ; .1 , A , Crawford , Staunton ; .1. S , hirkpat rick , Broken Bow , Costar count } ' ; Ilunry I'arriue , ll'isnor ; Samuel McCln' Liu coin ; 11' , 1V , Xeindall St , l'aui ; .1. B , Mcliride , Central ( 'it3' ; A , J. Arnold Columbus ; Thomas J , llfason amid C , D , Mn tin , Ne gramii jury was drawn , as it is not known whether any cases of n criminal nature will be tried _ - - - 'l'IIENATIONAL GAbll : IN 1'EIt1L. The Po'nuntlou of n New Longue Makes 'l'r'ullo In ltn c llulll ( 'secle5 , Chicago News , The stu1landattainod by the National , Antorieai ail Northwestern Itaso Ball associations has created a boom nil over the country , uuparnlloled in tluo history of the nalioual gone. Clubs are being fon'mod iii crony little town , to say nothing - thing of thou largo towns and cities. In the lnluds of many time only thinj , ' neces- sar y is to got a niuu tobrather , mud a ammo Y will flow into their colliers as , easily as rain falls on an April day , All sorts of fabulous stuns are ollored to players , irrespective of whether they nro wider contract with either of the abov'e nauned associations or not. No estimates of time expenses in- eidot to ruu min g a nine : the sersoi are nada thine motto being , rot the players null trust to luck or the balmicey' Title boons is also ellbctiut g the professional ball-player. Ha ; s cer taut his club cannot got along without his services , and he puts in n bid for a "raise" that is entirely out of reason , lie cares not , at first , whether he stays or goes to ono of the clubs being fornuod around a red-hunt stove in the winter hub. lie is dazed by an oilr nearly time size of a bank president's salary. If ho breaks his contract , however , duo carnet - net return , nor can Iw piny in nay club within thin league or the alliance. Ito is barred out forever , as Craver , Dovlin , hall , and others have boon. Certain parties to Boston , Chuicago , St. Louis , Baltimore , Cincinnati , amid 1Vash- ington , have organized a now association called the Union , aupposadly in opposition to the National and Amoricau. Salaries , very large as eonmpared with the longue salaries , are olicred to noted players reserved - served by the tripartite agreement. This is notably so in the new club being or g- anized by Mr. Lucas , of St. Louis , l laro- ly'a player in the league has been over looked , it is said , by this gentleman in his endeavor to obtain a first-class nine to represent St. Louis in time 'issociatfoui. ft is backed , it is said , by alarge brewery of that place. how wok the St. Louisrsso- ciation has succeeded in its oflortu to seduce players may be soot : Dunlop , of the Cleveland clubwas coaxed to repudiate - ate his contract on a promise of $3,500. Shuatibr , of time same club , amid 1Vard anti Connors , of the Now York nine , are also said to have boon lured away of promised - ised of big salaries. The Amerieai nato eiation hiss sulfored severely by time raids wade upon its players. Mullano , J. Gleason , Taylor , Dickerson , I ) , Rowe , nud H. Mauscll have broken their con. tracts and signed for St , Louis. In Cie cinnati the mien' association began its work by acquiring the grounds of the old Cincinnati club , the only aceeseihlo lecn- tion in the city , thereby dispossessing thin old club. This will result it a cutting of rates between time rival associations , par. tieularly as the groumidn are close to cash other , and the 1'orkopolis managers will leave ulothing undone to obtain suutablo groumis for the ox-ehampiona. Time war will be a bitter ono , amid more than likely result in the success of the older club , which can bettor ahforded to reduce time price of admission , as they have no emmr- 111(1011 salaries to pay. Nothing is yet known as to wimnt players the tuicununti , Washiugtou , or clubs have in view , time mama gore boil vet reticuut on time subject. Tlio Thu Chicago 011(1 Baltimore teals are Made up of players procured from time Northwestern and Alliance associaliene , Some , it is said , wore secured by false representatioln , and ono of thane -G uum ring-refused to abide by flue contract , and signed with time Boston league team. T'ho outlook for lmucsthmnrd work on Limo dianond during time corning season is not very protnisimigat least nmong the Union clubs , if time tunic methods nro carried out teas worn atnployod in thin hiring of players. " ] tit that , homy will do umost a11pthmiig , " said a gentleman acquainted with the facts , "tor time last eight years base ball has boon free trout the evil a that besot it bsforu that Limo. Thu very miles which the league was the mean t strenuous iii observing , holding tiu c players to their contracts , and forbiddiu the hiring by rival clubs of players ram . served by time tripartite agreonlout have boon upeot by the new coumeination , Tie chances for equaro work among Line club members can hardly be expected , if they follow time example set then by thei r mnnagars- " - - - ° - - Jnulgo Ilnune' , Nesrny' liens. Goverumr Dawes has conunissioucd trances G , heater , of Klwrnuy , judge of time lOtim judicial district , in the place of Samuel 1 , , Savid gam deceased , 'Plmis a p. pountment was mmtici , stud b nil , Mr. hlmmnrhad theoudorsoulont of Limo ICear any bar , amid the , owerfnl aid of John M , Thurston and ' 1'lie Omaha lte mbhicnn , Mr. Hammer is am : able amid imuccesful lawyer , and is , without doubt the most capable nmau , in legal attainments , who has occupied a seat out the botch in this district , Last fall , Air , liafnor was an anti monopolist , and atunuped this coup try against time republican ticket and was .busod terribly , and lend all sorts of opt tlmots heaped upon imim by time lion , J& ml M'I'hureton and T'Imo Onmalua Itopublean ] and it turn , I'd. Ranier denounced thorn as hireling railroad tools amid sappers , 'Phis fall Mr. ! lamer worked it harmony with thorn , , John Di , Thmrstei is still limo political attorney of the U. I' , road , and Fred Nye , editor of The ] tapubltcan , is still time retained anti paid mouthpiece of tlmo l , l , road , They oudorso Mr. Ilmner , and enlphaticnlly demnutled jibe appointntemit as a matter of right and justice. Now thin quostiom will naturally arise ; 'line John ll , Tlmuraton amid The Onnnha Republicami joined the Anti. Monopoly party , and doternuinod tight to agatmuet railroad aggression imi future , or bins Frances (1 , linmcr , joined tlmo mono' pot ' railroad mover all determined to cud ythom min time future , as a nittatthobeet interoat of limo moo del" One or the other of these ) ro uomtiou arc trio , 1L cannot lie otherwise , 1Vo hoe Itnwover that 'l'hureton and N c lmnvo detornhied to leave the U , 1' . sorvieo , We ho o to Boar that Thurston lies restgnod hie osition as political attorney for the U. Pnroad and emu n rod with Judo Hamer to light the bra tins of the Pee mile n ainst o ) reesiou and w roug , Vt o also hope amt ex toot 1. henr tlat Fred N'o has ' ' lie. publuami turbo any anti nuuto poi news- , mpor stud eon nn edmtorial thoroiu ac- kuowhudgun6 that his vile a'id j ) orsonnl abuse of llanirr and Connor , last year , was villntmioua and iufmnmus , but that ho unit to do it iii deference to the donande of his owuers , but now asks pardon amid forgivommeas for time salute becamso he lies ascertained that Judge Frnucce(1 , Ilnmer is a lutro , true amid unmsverving amti nmon 01101st , nud propeso to rise or fail in a land to Land struggle with giant copo' rations , who seek to rob labor of it just reward , ltoadur , low long do you thick it will be until our hopes are realized ? heal Ii of' Mrs. Christ Inuucy , New' 1'ouc , 1)ecembor 1J.- Eight weeks ago time divorced wife of ox Senator tor Chrietnnucy , cnnm to Brooltlyn and atopped with a friend at 35 Schonnechen st'eet , She csucunlud her identity under the none of MinsLizzio Lugumibco , There was Ito eieeplmmg room for her in the Ilonsu of ho' freul , so slur lodged in the Mouse of hlrs. Dmupre , , next door. A weolc ago a doctor nvlto beennmu comiviuced the lodger was a victimn to the clmlornl habit , m ade tam this- eovory taint alme was time wife of time ox senator. Monday last oho becalm - calm very nervous amid begot to show syntpteus of iusnnit ' , Yesterday aim was Ho riolunt sedatives lied to be ad' nlinisturcd , Acousultatiotof plmyaicinns was called mrd declared that alto was hi a dying couditioi front niomitnl amid physical - ical 'urostratiou. ' She eontiouod to aink rn ) idl and died this morlimu with all time sync tons of acute nma bin. 11cr onranta arrived free Wasimimi gton too mite to sec her alive. ( praovynrd lnstmrauee , Mic v.u'nen , December 13.-.f. O'Cort ' nor , the Wnukeaba agent of the Iowa Great Eastern 111utuitl Life insurance company of Ammmosn , Iowa , was arrested today by time shorill' Waukesha ceu ty , on time request of State Insuraico Commmisumioltor Sluooinr , w'le alleges that the wear inn is devoted to graveyard insurance - surance bumsiuiesa , and has n license , TEiUG1LlI'll NO'1'IS. It bs stated that b1. Terry tins inforneed .11. Greasy that ( ; rant Britain tae resolved to lu- terveno botwemr Trance and Chlnn only after am ngremumont of thin subject with Gcrnmany amid America. Stapitmr lingers was fuuud guilty of highway . - way rohbery \Vyaidotte , bins. , aid , .as ammtcnced t" twent yoara in Limo pnimitentiary. lie robbed time Railway Couductors'ngoeiatioim of $ SOU Octaler dtli , last. Tuo others await trial. trial.At At DanvllloVa , , two detectives , eugduycd for the purpose , hind seventy warrants issued against tliu liquor sellers for violation of time law. The latter threntmm to numb the detectives - tives , For.ii9 1a : dam , 11Those Conlplexio l hetrOVS smno lhuuilintlu g ill ! election - tion , tilhoso mirror to S VOll that yO11 nro'J'ihmed , 5nlletiv and distigarcd ill couhte uuhco , 0r liitvo LrnptlOiLS , Relness ( , ItOli hnes4 or uB- irholesoluo tints of ( , owl Ilox- ion 1VO Shy 1180 liugittl'S Inb IlOlla Ihlllll , .I Jt is a delicate , harnlles8 null deligldt'ul article , pro. dicing the most nuttLi'lhl ltd ohlrahcinbr thntg , mho nl'tttlci' alily 01' which no ol)5erler ) can detect , 1111(1 which Soon heconleu4 ) ornnln0nl. it the MuI enolla alnl is judiciously 1160(1. McCOFLM > : CK' Patent Dried Fruit Lifter , F AS USIiFUL { NO DEALER am * 114 G11'000l'le GROCERY $ STORE UnN , tI'l + otlu 1 is A run or rc as c0uvflnetuEt1,1 : Without ll. , ' H.C. CLARK , SOLE PROPRIETOR , oarAUn , N113 , ICE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I Imavo second tie , geury of Wm.rrci wood & Goa , To sell their tools. They are making limo best Ice Tonle , and are thu oldest fine ii the United States Any Ice Coupauy wishing to buy tools will tuctlve aiupro ptest atteatlou by uddrosalag F , IV , DLtfiYE 1107 LtmuantleuuenmoalnD , , I - - - THE NECESSITY FOR THE 8PEOIALIBT , . D 11511 tong been scknowlalged and morn so at this Jay than anyother. The vast fieblof mtdlal science is ever lncrenaing , and Its hnmeroId ltanehes are brought nearer and nearer to perfection , and nu one man can any longer grasp them al ethoneteseftyforOivfdingthelabor , And It I. lnm beyond nil doubt that disease , nReellng mho ran. to-urinary ergane nee.i special atudyn1oro than any hing else , If tawouldunderatandandknow how rest them properly. Dlt , 11. WAONIit la fully aware that ! hero are meny'physlctansanti some .cnlblo oplewhowill romeon him formsking this clans ofllos es a spo clsltybutheI.happy toknow that with most per- 005 of refinementnnd intelligence amore enllgIten ti ulew le taken of the subject , and that the phylc- an who devotee himndf to re1lodng the anlictod and aving them from worse thin dealb , is noles. s phi. anthropld and benefactor to his race than the ace- genii or ph , .loan who by deco npullcatinn excels in any older branch of his profcsalon. And fortunatelp or hunianity the'lay Isdawning whcnticfalse ihl anlhropby tint condemned the vlctlm11 of folly or crime , llkolho leprre under the Jowlsh law , to die uncured for hoe paeedaway. A Few Reasons Whyhyou should try the celebrated Dr. It. Wagon's methods of cure : 1 , "Pr. If. VagncrI.anatural physician" 0. H , fuwsan , The Orentest thing 1'hrenologls6 "Fen' can excel you as n doctor , " lla , J. Su a areThe world's Oreatest Ph sbtgnomht. "You are wonderfully prafcientlnyour kumowl edge of diaeau nud inetulcinea" Da , J , Usrniawu. / . "Tao atnlctel find ready relief bin ) our pres. care ; Da , J. aa'u , . ii. "Dr. iL Wagner Is a regular graduate from Ilcllevuo Ilmpltal , Now York city ; ha , hail very ox. teuelto hospital practice , nil bthorowghly posted ms all l rnurhe + of his beloved acieneo , especially on chronic disease , . " tx , , iIROWSALL& Ewmxa. 0. "Dr iL Wagner hs , hwmortalixed hlmselt hy his wonderful discotery of , echo rmnetltcam for prl- vato trod sacual dlse5't'L"-VIrghda Clty Chronicle. 7 , "Thousands of luratlde " hock to ace him.-San franclem Chronido. 8. "The Doctor's long expedhuce ns a epoclaliet should render hlum very euocceafuL"-llocky Sioun lulu vows. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At one llnmo n dlscueulon of the secret vice was en ) tlrclyoolded by the profealon , and mmxileal workot but a few yenta ago would hardly intuition It. Today the physlciau Is of n dflTerentnplnion ; ho le nw'nro that It Is his duty-di agrccablo though it. umyhc--to hamllo 11th monitor without glovosad , Pack minim } ' about IL' meal lutolllgcnt iarei t. amid a , guanliane % t ill thank hum for doing so , Tile results sheathing this deatnictivo vice were for. manly mint undertood , or uot properly estimate l ; and eau Impwrtancu bolan , attached toe subject whie1i by Ituaueodocsnot. unite close lulestiganouiItwae willingiy I morel. 'rho halt is generally contracted by the youn while attcuding sciionl ; older oompanlone throe their evarnple , may le rosp oneihln for it , or It may a'qulrud through aecidcut , Tim uxdtcrncnt mice ex' pemlmced , the pmctlco will ho repetu'd agabm and e gall , with nt last duo luabit lecni es firm and com pletely enslasot mho vicuna. Mental and nervous of tliemlons are usually the primary reemdts of self nbuse. e Ammong the hujurlous uffecls umay ho mentioned bassi. ! tale , dejection or Irmaclblllty of temper and general deblluy. The toy seeks eeciusion , nut rarely joins it ( Ito .porta of ifs congmnimss. If ! w he a young mean heaIII bu llttlo found In cam .any with the other sex and is troubled wutii uvceeling and amoying baidmilucss in their proseuce. inschlous druame , eudaslons nil caution , mm ulna face , etc. , are oJ o prominent .ymptmns. If thopracticeIs'lolentlypcreletedlumoroserious dleturbamiceu take place Great palpltation of tire heart , or epfoptlo com mis nna , are cxpcrieneod , and thouacrcr may fall into a complete stab of idiocy ass. fore , Ihally , death relieves hlnm. TbNilhoseengaged in lhiA dangerous , pmctlcnl wrouldsay , tired of all , stop It at once ; umkoevery ; yon fall , if your nervous system is already too ummh shattered , mid cease- quently , your all puacr broken , taho some nerve tonic to aid you Iimoureffort llavingfreed yourself fronillno hablt 1 would further counsel you to go through aregularcuurtooftreatment , for it is 0. great mistake to suppose taint any one may , for aerne time , be t many sollttie , giro hlnnclf up to tile fascinating butdaugcrouseacltemcurwlthmn sneering from its 1 ovllronscquenccsatseine future tlme. Thouuniuee of youuglurcu who are humiseiatet to fill the dutles enjolued by wedlock I , alarmingly large , mid in most of such case , thfsuufmlunato condltton of thlugs can be traced to tie practice of sclf abuse , which had been abmulencdgears ago. Indooda.fewmonths' , praoth of ( hi. habit Is .untclcnt to induce seivatorrhea inter years , a d I haw many of such cases cutler treat nieutat tie preeeuit day. . . ll Young Metz Who may ho suffering from the efoetaof youthful follies orlrdlserenonswill dowell teas an themselves of lhii , mho greatest boon ever laid at the altar of ant' flit. VSosrawill guarantee tofor- felt tieWforevery caeoof eeminalweakneesor prirato disease of any kind and character-which ho under- tnkc , to anti fails to cure. Middle Aged Men. i n There are mnauiy at the ago of sec to e0 who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bind. der , often acougauicl by a slight enarting or hmr lug sensatimm , aid a ucakcuirg of the system br. nlauerthupntlcutcannot nccouutfor. ( Jim examhr. 1rgamutlunrydepncte a ropysedhnentwlll often ho found , mind sunietlrncssmalipartidexof albumen will aiupear , or ( le color will ho of thin mllkbh hue , again cluaughighndarkaadlopidappearaee. There ere many' mneny men wino tilt' of Iitsdllilculty , lnguorantof ; time cause , whlch is the Aocoud stage of souinai wcak moss. hr.W.wlllgu matcuaporfecteuroinnilcases and a healthy restoration of thegeultaurbmryor- gone Colusultatlem free. Thorough exanl afon anti ad. vlco , $5. All comnmunlcatlons should ie addressed , Dr. Henry Ilcnry Wagner , l' . 0.2180 Icn , cr , Colorado. Thu Youuug alas , ' , 1'ochsct Companlon , by Dr. It Wagner , Is worth Ito welp'ht Iii gold to young men. . l'mieu 11,26. Heat by mall to mmy address. , Let Your Light Shine. Pt , Wagner ho celebrated s eclallet of Doncr , Cola , Bid beef moor street , banovoe in letting thoworld know what lie cauu do , anti Is tioing for tiosandA of his fcllowmmm. Ills lreahnmd for lost matltoal is u Cu ) to whin him a mmnie tint toetcrlty x111 blear. Tan housaud tostlnioniata from all over tine Uultcd State , rum those ho liascured , le proof lpoeiUmo that hedoes lure the worsteaeos of these dstosos. ! The aflldol romchreuloamid euxual diseases of every kind vtlI mid hum their best friend. Itual his ndvertlsmucntin all ore city papers , and cull our him for advice , as we kmiewyou will corroborate us In aaylng ho le the ail fcrcr'e true frloud : ltockylluunralu hone. ; Relief to the'Afflicted. . In maudleincs , as in science , the aemaiista see the en0Awhoalwayxconiestottre front and acoompllah gnat results. 1 his reuark le especially applicable to. b to Dr. ii. Wearer , of nrls city. Ito atands at Um top , of hlsprofesdon , anti the cures ho omforms for the- uofortlungte would seam wonderful it not properly , view u4 h r time 11ght of acliatillu tu'uircme"ts. Ito It , eudorsod by the most eminmlt of t11 , adlrnl tacuity. Die otllce at 318 Iaramlr street , where ho will spu- . Ily effecta cure for the suffering of either sex , rae mat. tor how counpllaaturl Uair complaint.-1'ouneroy , Democrat. l'E E ' Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure. Person , at a distance who wtch tobe treated b } ' Dt , lYagncrneed not feel backward because of Inability to vtelt Ida. If they will w to the doctor he will send a list of question. w nablce him to send nmsllclneu , counsel amid to thousand. ho tae never seen , Ito has p lea every city , town and station his Colorado sell as allover ono United State , . flea his mid ( hla alvertlaunont.-Deu , ter Tribune , Shall We Reform ? Specho remedies for all diseases i , the theory practice at proscnt of 'heated and oxpwrlunoe , hylciausand In all large cemmualfesQwy hate their specialties , to otcel in which they direct net atudieasud ractlce. Dr. Wagner I , a aucecualni ii- lustmallon et tlnb modern .chool and his unprecedented euaxaa bm the treatment of u'rivao dt eaacs In as wouderfW us It is nattcrlug.-1 rut. J , Sintm , , T'hone persons who nerd medical relief for the mosi delcsto ! of diseases wlulttnd a , acaouuplahed anti auo. ceesful Iuhyeirlan h , tau lector of Dr. Wagncr , No , sit Larluerstrce { , who is highly ruomnsuadeel by the tnodlcal professlmm at home kid aboanL--lbucroy'u Ieaoerat Dlgult'yand Ioumaueomust ghee wayto wisdeml grid nun ttlu physidas believes In lultlng his light shine for the glory of bile fellow men , l'rlntees Ink a the torch to canl best use to guile the wvuy sudsick onoto llrefountain of health if thiaaUcle i , should to lnstruuantai as a "TOI'.CnUOII'T" et up. on ahlli to gukle sneering hura"ty ! toIIm8 jorime , I' street , Donvsr , Colonwlu , It wla answer the iturpos , erwblchit'sea writtuu , Address t l DR : ITENItY WAONER , l I' , 0 , box issd , or tail at 313 Larlmer Strrut Iknver , ola t4ltesd tFe olurao h' et ! "Tl a hcansalty lima i. C y ° s , :