Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 20, 1884, Page 5, Image 5

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THE DAILY BEE OMAHA WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY , 20 1984.
Dr. AVngncr'sJUomoval.
Dr. Wagner hu lemaroJ his oflleo horn No. SIS
Larimer to No. 3& I.irlmor , hcro he will bo | ' ! piv e < l
to sco hit friends. The Doctor Is to bo congratuUted
on the comploUnrM mil elegance of V.t new bnllJ-
Inc. Ha ono of the best In the cltj.-IDcmcr lie-
I ubllcan , Jaa 37.h 1SS4.
THE LEARNED
3 8 LARIMER STREET.
Why you should try the celebrated Dr. It. Wagnor' *
methods of cure :
1. "Dr. II. Wagner la a natural physician. "
0. S. FOWMR ,
The Greatest IJ\tng Phrenologist.
"Few can oxco jou as a doctor. "
DR. ) . Sinus , <
The World's Greatest Pin slognonust.
"You are wonderfully proficient Iu jour know )
disease and medicines. "
DR.J. MATTIUWS.
4. "Tho afflicted find ready relief In jour proa
en co. ' Dn. J. SIMMS.
6. "Dr. H. Wagner Is a regular pradualo Irotu
BcllcMio Hospital , New York city ; hag hail very ox-
tmisUo hospital practice , and is thoroughly | K > sted oo
all branches of his bclotod scion co , especially on
chroulodlscaics. "
DUB. UEOWT > RLL & Ewixo.
6. "Dr. II. Wagnur has Immortallzid hlmcelf In
his v onderful dlsoo > ery of mieclflo remedies for prl
\-alo and sexual illsfMtft. " Virginia City Chroiilclo.
7. "Tliouunds of liu-allds flock to sec him. " Sao
f Francisco Chronicle.
8. "Tho Doctor's long experience as a specialist
should render hliacry suocogsful. " Ilock } Moun
tain News.
Plain Facts Plainly Spoken.
At ono time a dlscuwlon of the secret vice wu cn >
llrcly ftoliktl by the profession , and medical wotka
but a few jc-ara a o would hardly mention IU
To-day the phjulclon is of a different opinion ; ho b
aware that It is lila duty Ulsagrccahle though II
may he to handle this matter without glees and
ppoak plainly about It ; and Intelligent parents and
guardians will thank him ( or doing co.
The results attending this dcstructh o rice were or.
merly not underetood , or not properly estimated ; and
no Importance being attached to a subject Milch hIts \
Its nature does not hullo dose in\e8ttgatloutt wnr
willingly Ignored.
The habit Is generally contracted by the younu
nhilo attending school ; older companions through
their example , may hi responsible for It , or It may be
acquired through accident. The excitement once experienced
periencod , the pracUce will bo repeated again and
again , until at last the habit becomes firm and com
pletcly cnsla\es the victim. Mental and nervous al
fllctlons are usually the primary results of self abuoe
Among the Injurious effects may bo mentioned law- !
tudc , dejection or IrnwciWlity of temper and genera )
debility. The hov seeks seclusion , and rarUj joint
in the sports of his companions. K ho bo a yotmx
man ho will bo little ( ound In company with the other
sex , and Is troubled with exceeding and annoying
bashtuincRa In their presence. Lascivious dreams ,
emissions and eruptions on the face , etc. , are also
prominent symptoms , i
If the practice ia violently persisted in , moroserlout
disturbances take place. Great palpitation ot the
heart , or epileptic convulsions , are experienced , and
the sufferer may fall Into a complete state of Idiocy before
fore , finally , death relieves him.
To all these engaged In thli dangerous , practice , !
would say , first of all , stop it at once ; make ever }
possible effort to do so ; but if you ( all , if your nervom
system is already too much shattered , and consequently
quently , your will-poMcr broken , take some none
tonic to aid you In your effort HaIng freed > oursell
fromtho habit , I would further counsel jou to go
through a regular course of treatment , for It Is a great
mistake to eum > o i that any ono may , for some time ,
be toxcrysolltt'e ghe himself up to this fasclnathia
but dangerous exuitcment without suffering from it >
evil consequences at some future time. The nuniDui
of > oungmcn who are Incapaci&tcd to fill thodutlct
enjoined by nedluck is alarmingly large , and In must
ef such cases thli unfortunate condition of things can
be traced to the practice of self-abuse , which bad been
abandoned J ftara ago. In'dccd , a few months' practice
of this habit is sufficient to Induce spormatorrhina {
later yearsand I have many of such cases under treat ,
mcnt at the present day.
Young Men
Who may be suffering from the effects of youthful
follies or Indiscretions M 111 do n ell to avail themsolvo *
of this , the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of uuf-
orini ; humanity. DR. WAUNKR will guarantee to for-
elt $500 for e\ cry case of seminal weakness or private
diflease of any kind and character which he under
takes to and ( alia to cure ,
Middle Aged Men.
There are many at the ago of 30 to 60 who art
troubled with too frequent evacuations ot the blad
der , often accompanied by a slight smarting or burn
Log sensation , and a weakening ol the ejatem In
manner the patient cannot account for. On examln
Ing the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often bt
found , and sometimes small particles of albumen wil
appear , or the color will be of thin inllklsh hue , again
changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There arc
many , many men who die of this difficultyIgnorant o
the cause , which [ a the second stage of seminal-uoak
ness. Dr. W. will guarantee a perfect cure in all caset
and a healthy restoration of the geulto-urluary or
gans.
Consultation free. Thorough examination and ad
vice , 95.
All communications should bo addressed , Dr. llcnr ;
Henry Wagner , 1' . O. 2389 , Denver , Colorado.
The Young Man's Pocket Companion , by Dr. n
Wagner , la worth Ita wtlpht hi gold to young men
Price (1.2G. Sent by mail to any addieaa. f _ ;
A FEIEND TO ALL.
One Who is Needed nnd Nobly Filla hia
Place.
Denver Is more fortunate than she knows In the
sesalon of the talents and energies of a man who
E3 gh en his time and thought not merely to the
perfection of Ids skill al a practitioner of hl pro-
icsilen ( if medicine , but to tha study of those pro
found things of HCiem.0 and nature wlili h tend to the
more coinpiote understanding of the problem of life
and of the lawn of nature and the weans of gaining
the greatest practical goods to mankind from the in
foruatlnii thun acquired In the abstract. Such a
man U Dr. II. Wagner , who Is located ae ! 113 Larimer
stret-t Dr. Wagner devoted in > ny jears to thoao
niisltlonof the knowledge nec * arv to hi * profen-
slon Iu a number of tha leading medical 8 heels of
the most eminent and profound toichers , such
names as Dr. OMSK and Dr. I'incoast appearing
among hl preceptors Nordl hlsstudlen end litre.
They continuert In the field of the practicing family
phttlclan aud In the experiences nf a man ( exten
sile tra\el. He lunWtcJ every sectlun ol the Uni-
tad Rtateii pajlng tuilloiis attention to the ulffcrent
ch raoterUtica of th \ m loui jiortlons of the oountry.
partloulirly with regard to thtlf eft ct , cllmatlo and
otherwise upon nealth and the dlffo ent forms oldU-
eased. With the combined po or < i of close study , "X
tensl'o ob.crvat un and almuxi unllni ted practice ,
Ir Wagner came to Denier three jcars a'-otiUi | | )
ped as few hate the right to clal u 11 battle the foe
of mankhd , the dre > ded em my , dlsea < o. In order to
render the greatest good to society , Dr. n agner deci
Jed to lay ail Jo the general branches of practice anil
Drlngallhss r pu kmwledtr" and p < i er to bear up
on > ho lee which am ing the army o ( | ns iilous
ieath agents It the Greatest. Illi nideexperlriico
had taught hi n what weapon * to usa aod wlilch to
dlxcard , and liter ixiulpplui ; himself ai his tralne < l
Judgnunt wiBsowell a le tu uUUe him he corr-
incnoo'l ' baldly and coiiKdently hli attack. In rstl
matliie the results and ucceiw achleu'd , it Ii oni
nen bury tnknowtheiloct r'e p-tltion and utandln
to-dav. While located In this city , hid practice In i
no means confined to 118 limit ! nor this section of
iwuntry , IIUoorreHponduiceand otprtm hooks tes
tify In black and - hltet' ' his poj e i on of a flcld of
piactlco bnun led only by the lines which bound the
ength and trciuthof tne ciuntrr , aid which hai
I.K cd him wtieio a man of hit "Hit and Intellectual
attainmentsil < Kinc In IB , an I nhojld to bo enable
him to reach tha hlgheit uphere of usefiilne to nuf
ferlng bumanltr the iilano of financial in < lcpcn
Jen u. I ) ' . Wngoer his contrlbuUd of hli prosptrl-
< ytothe ub Uiiii4tfmpro\emcnt of llfiner In tlio
ere tlon of a lint ) block on l/irlmur strc .t , opposite
ld < present olllo , No. SI I. It Mil bo rcaly for occu
jiancy luajew ekianilll an e\ldence that th <
doctor is tu be numbered among the peru anent antl
MiUlcl'izeiii of the metropolis of the pUlpt. | l > en *
ter Tribune , r '
DB. H. WAGNER & CO. ,
futicura
itf-lk fnfc * fDrf/rcr c7/vJ / r'imncf
WjfTfZl utftuiJ. v2u/Y sUnkiS
i Positive Cure for Every form of
Skin and fllood Diseases , from
Pimple * lo Scrofula.
rpitousANPS OK MTTKRS : IN oim TOSSK.
JL Mon repeat this story : ' hMo been Mcr
1M0 nufforcr for join witn Illood antl ! > kln Hu
mors ; h \ o ticon ohllgcd to shun publlo pl ois li >
inn of nivillnflgurlng humore ; have hail the host
. _ * lcl ns ; lintcfiifiit nundicdsof dollars and got no
cat relief until I u cd the Cutlcura ItMiMcnt , tha
cw Rootl Purifier , Intvrmilv , Mid U"tl < < iua nnd
Xitlotira Soap , thodtrat KMn Cures an I SKI'i Ikwn-
lllcr < , extermlly , whleh hMe cured mo , and left my
kin niln l a inirca.fk chtM'K.
A/most Incredible ,
James K. ltlch'.rd in , Ciistoai Ho'irc , Ken' Orleans ,
inoHli , t\tl In 1S70 Scroliilom Wour broke out
mm ) Iwdy until 1 was ma olco rupllon. K\ery-
thine known to the medical faculty aitrlcdln xaln.
" boca-na a MITC wrc-'k. At times I cnuld not lilt my
lands to my head , could not turn In bed ; \valn con.
tant i nln , ami looked upon llto m a cjr e. N i relief
T euro In ten jcars. In ISSII hcaid ol the Cullcura
lou allot , iivvtl them anil win iterfcrtlv cii'i il.
Sworn to bctoro U. S. Com. J 1) . CUAWKOH1) .
Stilt \More \ So
Will JIcDnmld , ? 542 iiearborii Rirect , C | > | CARO ,
rratefully Rcknn kilK'e a ciuti ol Krzema , or Salt
theum , oil head ( act ) tack , arms and lei ; * for c\en-
cen } ears- not nblo to ini\ , except hand * and knees
or ( .no \ ar ; not ahlo to lialp inj fell tor I'lgln yea ;
rldlhundicxis of ri'medloKj doctors proniniiic l hi *
a o hojteloM , peruuncntly cured by the Cutlcura
tgmcdica ,
More Wonderful Yet ,
IT. K. Car ] > eiitcr , Hendcrnon , N. Y. , cured of Vttcif
asls or leprosy , or twenty years' elandlng , by Cult-
lira Hctncdles. Tlio most wonderful euro on record.
A du'tp.in full of soiles tell from him dally. I'll ) [
1.1113 and hU friends thought ho must die. Ctiro
worn tobcforo a justice of the jicaco and Ilcndcr-
on'a moat prominent cltlicns-
Uont Wait
Write to tii for thcso IcstlmonlaU In ( ml or < iiul
llrcct to tin p.irtles. All nro nlnoluUly true niul
tl en without our Ii now ICIRO ! or nollcluilon. Don t
wnlt. Now Is the time to euro \cry upcclcs o ( Itch-
up , Scaley , riuiilv ] , Scrntulong , Inhuiltcil , Oontn-
; loll , nnd Cipjicr cubro.l Dinuascsot the Illoixl , Skill ,
ulnl Scnlp with I/o 3 of il.l'r '
Solil every when ) . I'rlcc : Cutlcura , M cents.
! csol\cnt,3l. Soip,25cents. 1'omn Inuu AND
'UKMICALCO. , ItOBTOV , M H-t.
r Hn'-ih , Uhaptnd and Oilj
2. svin.llln-kheailnatulSkln Blctp
\ \ TITITTTTn cute without mcd-
POSITIVE . mcron
rax No. 1 Kilt cnro any rano In ( our clajs or lean No.
! will euro the most obstinate case no matter o ( how
eng utandlni ; .
Allan's Soluble Medicattd Bougies
fo n&usooun ilosca ot 'lubchi , copabla , or oil o ( gan-
dalMxxl , tnat aron-.uln to produce dyspepsia hy
dtstrojlnc the coatings ot the atomach. I'rlco 81.60
iold by all druggists , or matted en receipt ot price
For further particulars send ( or iJrrulir.
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DISEASES OF , THE
& EAR
J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. ,
Un'Il ' olllces are repaired from result of tire , ofliJr
with Dr , Parker , Room E , Crclghton liiook , Iftft
an d I'oujjlas ' sirecU.
ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE ,
Graham Paper Co. ,
217 and 219 North Main St , St touts.
WHOLESALE DKALEH3 IN
HOOK , II AQC'OGS 1 WRITI NO
NEWS , f i. .
JCHVKLOPESCCARD BOARD AND
PRINTER'S STOCK
paid ( or Rags of all
Western Cornice-Works ,
IRON AND SLATE ROOFH70.
C. SPECHT , PROP ,
till Douglas St. Omaha , Neb.
MANUFACTOllKK OF
Galvanized Iron Cornices
/tarOormer Windows , Flntala , Tin , Iron and Slat
( loofing , Spccht's patent Metallic Skjllrht , Paten
tdjueted Itatcnet Bar and lincket Shelvlnr. I am
he general aeent tor the above line ot ifou.i * . Iron
ncing , Creatlnge , Balustrades , Verandas , Iron IUQK
tn'ft. Window Blinds , Cellar Oiiariln : alnt eon >
t forPeornonfc Bill Unt n M Wi *
DUFRENE fi MEMELWHH ,
ARCHITECTS
i2-REUOVED 10 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK
A vlrtlm of early rnpntiVrv"fc , c'liiclnni'rronml ll *
Ir , i nrL-iL7r dec * JTJI i itiOK trf j in vain or CM
( noun jtL-iiy u4ivo * * il L umpla r anoof fflr
urft , vhica he % M f > < * ftl'i * f > l.nMio Hiuitorcrt ,
I
Wben 1 M * TTtru i ur im.inpnti iuoreiyt'i < LnpiTum lor
ft time and ilmulri o them rt * urn n Hln , I mrHiiarudl *
cal cnro. I l.aro inmH the * ! ! M H o of VlTtf. Hl'lLKl'XY
or FALLlNGHtCKMLrf- life 1'iiitfMiidy. Jw rnuJia.
ituncdy to cut * * tha wnr t cu ea. Ilrcuuao otlien tiara
mjed u no n Mip'1 for ma nuvr i ecMfhtE a car .
OHM fur A tinHtinu nti I a I i o liottlo u ( my in
rutueuy. Glvo IU , " * and 1'imt Olllcc , U
iirforatrl ! I * > hl I will euro j.u.
IddrescUr U il , Wior. U/I'uirlEt.
Iho 110 ot tha term " Hnoi
SHORT Line" hi coniiuctlun with tb
corxrate name of a greatroad
: conveys an Idea ol ustnhat
| K H" required by the traveling pub
ML I'0- ' , * Short Line , Quick 1ltn.
I I flli V and the host of accomraoda
En I tmt Uont all of which are film
Ished by the greatest railway hi America.
CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE
And St. Paul.
It own * ami operates over 4,600 mllMof
Northern IlllnoU , Wisconsin , Minnesota , low *
Dakota ; and as ts main line * , branches and oonoao
tions reach all the great business centres of tbi
Northwest and Far West , It naturally ansuen th >
description of fihort Line , and Best Itoute between
Chicago , Milwaukee , Ht. Paul and Mlnneapolli.
XChlcagoMll aukee , La Crosse and Wlnona
Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellendalt
Chicago , Milwaukee , Kau Claire and HtlllHater
HClilcago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Heaver Dam and Onhkoih ,
Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukesha and Ocououiowoo
Chicago , Ullnaukee , Madison aud Fralrlodu Chleo
Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbault.
Chieago , Ileloit JancsvlMo aud Mineral 1'olnt.
Chicago , Elgin , llockford and Uubuquo.
Chicago , Clinton , Ilock Island and C dar Ilapldi
Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha.
Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Yankton
Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and ChamUrlam.
Ilock Itland , Dubuque , 6t 1'aul ad Mlnneapollt
Davenport , Cahnar , St. Paul and illmicapolu.
Pullman Sleepers and the Kluest Dining Can In
world are run on the mainlines of t lie CHICAGO
MILWAUKEE ft. 8T. PAUL RAILWAY
aud 01 try attention is paid to ptunu > uti by court *
out employo * ol the Lo
a d. MEIlUILt , A. V. IL OAIIPKNTRII ,
Qen'l Manager. Ocn'l V s. Agaal
. ; .CI.AIIK , OHO H. IIKAH-OJ.B ,
Om'l Hup
HupCHICAGO
CHICAGO GOALH CO
. MULK , IU , 10 > . 0.
,4 Ton K < Hl , Itruiii IJu Inrludrd
2401 ! ' "AHrflCR'B BOALE.80.
he "Wit. . JfetvttTv , " W oz t 'jstti. U
.
FORGES , TOOLS. &c.
touiK JHUL rtm nt.nr wt > wu l.
.Si nfTiH U. i v
ANOTHER CATTLE-KING DEAD ,
interesting Sketch of the Lifo of
the Deceased Millionaire ,
Story of His "Western AVnwlerlliRS
His Indian Iti-ldc Ills 1m.
nicnso Wcnltli.
) on\er Tilbmio.
The lifo of John W. Prowcrs , tlio mil-
ionairo etuckmtui of West Lna Aniinas ,
Colorado , who died in KAUBM City a fuw
iaya ngo , was mi ovcmtfulono. _ The
ustory of the deceased consists of chap ,
orn romnutip and ovontful. _ It follows
ho wliita sails of the prnirio schoonora
Irifting into the homonloss west ; it is
it up with lurid camp fires of the trav
elers , iu n wonl it is the perilous vrftii-
lerings of n
PKNXll.KSS 1'IOXKKH.
Mr : Prowors woa born in Woatport ,
n Jnnimry , 18-13. * Possessed of the un >
oisy and Bohemian disposition of many n
Missouri youth nt that time , ho went
vest when young. In these days the locomotive >
comotivo hnd not placed its iron foot iu
hat now southwest and was an unknown
quantity west of the Mississippi ,
lo formed part of n freight
er's train that accomplished in
weeks n journey that is novr completed
n hours. Prowera was penniless , or at
east almost BO , when ho sot out on the
vild trip across the well beaten Santa Fo
rail. Ho hnd no definite aim or object
o gain , lie only know others had won
ortunos and counted as thoiis the cattle
ipona _ thousand hills. Ho was a man
of indomitable energy , and possessed of
ill the noccssury nwko-up that wont to
constitute a successful candidate for
wealth in the now west.
Arrived in Colorado , young Prowora
entered the employ of Colonel Bent , a
> rominont Indian trader , who operated
icar the proiont site of West Lis Animos ,
then nothing but prairie and forest. The
> ale faces were few in the now camps ,
ind the Indians , though appearing
"rinndly , were treacherous. But through
many dangers Prowora bora
A UIIAUMGI ) UKE ,
and after a few months' residence among
'tis now surroundings began to discover
now allinitios , and grow very familiar
with the chiefs of the Cheyenne and
131ackfcut Indians , who occasionally vis-
ted Forl Lyon. It was during one of
these Indian pow wows that the trader
and the redskins wore negotiating guns
and ammunition , tobacco and trinkota
dear to the Indian heart for ponies ,
cattle and what was dourer to the heart of
Jio palo face land. Young Prowora was
present at the council , and when the
[ ong'iicckod pipe of peace came round to
him ho took a vigorous pull at it , but
meanwhile was a most interested listener ,
though ho scarcely understood anything
that was said in the Algonquin tongue.
There was a language , however , with
which ho was familial1
THK UNOUAOE Of LOVK.
Among the visitors at the fort was
Amy" daughter of the loading Choynno
chief. When Prowers , 17 yoara of age at
that time , saw the Indian beauty it was
a case of love at first sight , and n year
after that , in 1850 , they wore quietly
married at the fort. In his letters to his
family , then at Westport , ho spoke of
his bride in the usual eloquent style of
lovers. The family wcro scandalized by
wlut they choose to torin a roessallianco ,
but became ere long reconciled to his
choice , in view oftho fact that Amy had
always proved herself to bo a most de
voted companion and wife. By this un
ion came a family of ten children , BOVGII
of whom arc still alive. The "little
widow , " as she is called , is but 35 years
of ago now. She is now in Kansas City
and has been there since last spring ,
when her husband returned to KanBua
City for medical treatment. As the
daughter of a chief she brought to the
palo faced husband
A MAUXiriCKNT DOWRY.
She was but 10 years of ago at that
time when the bravo young trader wooce
and won her beside the waters of W sl
Las Animas crook , and when twelve
moons had molted and the little wedding
group stood to receive the bonodictiot
of the chaplain , it is snid there was not
a more beautiful woman among the
Western tribes. Still she retains a largo
measure of that beauty for which she
was once famous. She can talk English ,
but imperfectly The children are dark
Itued , almost ns dark us the Wyandottes
whoso old camping grounds wurit at the
mouth of the Kaw. They have largo
eyes and liandbomo regular features ,
Proworn continued amassing prnpertj
after his marringe. This consists ot ul
liable uropujly nt Wefct Lus Aniiim *
Colorado , and Homo nmch | npomrry | f < >
which ho was oll'isiul in KHIHJH City tin
othur il.iy thu prmuily sum of u niillioi
and a lull' < li > lnro ) , 'I'nuuiy tliouaitm
Pittli > cimy Ins brund , mid uonstitiitu
m < > 11 tlm Ijrbt Jiords in the west. His
busUtuc interests are thorufnre
uhlo. Iu view of thin fact hu lunl
the vruuk previous to his douth h.uu
ntAMINU A Vfll.1i ,
with the legal assistancnnf Attmncv fiairn
of Kansas Uity. Thu will wan to hu.su
been Bignul on the moiiiing bofoio hu
death , the luttycr complotmg it leya
verbiage the previous night. Going ear
ly the next morning to the house will
the last testament to uocuro the signature
turo , Mr. Oayo found that death ha (
boon an earlier visitor , Mr , Prowors dy
ing at a little after 5 o'clock. .
llCKOllltlOIIH ol IlCSJIIiCt.
Division No. 1. A. O. H. Omaha , Nebraska
braska , at n regular mooting hold Pobru
ary 15th , 1881 , the following resolutions
were unanimously adopted :
WHEIIEAB , It hao pleased Almighty Coil t.
remove ( rum our mlciHt by death our bclovtt
brother , ItobertKitzpatrlck.
WIIEIIKAH , By his upright and manly uourso
through llfelio omloartni himself to his many
frlenuX arid gained the reapoct of liU follow
citlzena , therefore , be It
llnolrcii , That i n his death , which wo deep
ly tleplojo , our floclety'haH Hiutalnod a greu
IOM , tlm caufioof Irish nationality has lost cno
of its most earucBt and aiiorgetlc nupportcrH
anil our only consolation iu tills Bud hour I
the wmnmbranco that ho lUod and died u true
Irishman.
Jlemlivd , That we tender our sincere niu
w rm sympathy to his HorrowlnR frlendo , In
thin , the hour of their sad bereavement.
Jtcmlieil , That an a virtue of respect to tbo
memory of our deceased brother , our ha )
shall bo draped In mourning three Huccroulvo
laeotliiRB , anil that A copy of thoio rai < > liitlon
be proxentod to the friend * .of tint deceased ,
Hct'ihnl , That a copy of tLeHo resolution *
bo iitlntsil In The Wcwtorn Celt , IrUhVoili
tind A. O , H , Krnorald and local prchx o
Omalu. MICHAKI. MtOAiiTin ,
WAI.TKII WAI.I.ACK ,
JAMUS UONNOIA ,
Conimlttco on Jtesolutloui- .
OMAHA , Nob. , Fob , 1C , ' 81.
At a regular monthly mooting o
Division No. 1 , A. O. II , of Omaha , the
following preamble and resolutions was
unanimously adopted :
WHEIIKAN , It hw plemed Almighty (7ol ( to
omovo from our midst our esteemed brotlicr ,
) fttiicl llurloy , tvlm KM Iwon a faithful mom'
r of onr tocioty ; thorofuro , bo It
llttohtil , Tlikt in the dciUh of our late
irothor , Daniel llurloy , onoof out mostrool.
members , this nocloty IIM funUlnod a
Rront loss , his fnmlly n fnlUiftd Ini'lund nntl
i kind fntlior , Hits community A good cltlrcn ,
he church n devout mombcr , anil Ireland a
ymp.xtliWiip noii.
Jtfolit > l , That whllo wo Riibmlt with rover-
incoUi his dhtnolll , who iloeth Ml thlnpn ,
ho members of thN society 8vmii thlfn with
ho family In their ntlilctlon nnd tender our
Inccro couilolcnco in tills , tliclr hour of bo-
roavomcnt ,
Jlffiilmt , That , n a tribute of re jx'ct to the
iiomury of our dlson. cd brother our boll slmll
10 nrrn > odin mourning three uriccs l\o moot-
up ) .
upfatofiW. . Thitt thoflo ra < iibituini bo printed
n the Irish World , A. O. H. KmornUI , CM-
, nRo Citizen WoAtoru Colt , and local prou ,
nd n copy presented to tlio family ot the
ocoasod. T. I'Vinn ,
It. MAHRU.
.T. F. 1'miK.
f"immlttoo ! on
DISTEIOT OOUET ,
iVstoiilnys PruroetlliiKs Uofoif Tlml
Trtliiiniil
In the district court yoatorday , before
udgo Neville , the caao of Molina against
lanning vras Rivon to the jury , which
after being out n couple of hours brought
n n verdict for defendant. No cases
ould bo found ready for trial and court
idjourncd early in the afternoon.
Before Judge Wakoloy the caao of
iaylord , nihninistrator , against the city
) f Omaha is still on trial. Judge \Vako *
oy hold , on Uio question that was
rought before him in this case , that as
illing had been shown that there was
10 good ground for the removal of Jacobs
, hat the present plaintitfhad n rigjit to
iring this action.
The evidence has all been adduced nnd
ll go to the jury to-day after the nrgu-
nont ol counsel.
The following is the assignment ; of
caso.s for to-day :
UKl'OKE .lUDOi : WAKKI.KY.
Oaylord , administrator , vs. the city of
Omahn , on trial.
Wolf , ot al vo. Edgurton.
Thomas vs. Hitter.
Brown ot al vs. Murphy ot al.
Ilodick vs. O. & S. W. 11. R. Co.
Foster otal vs. Dohlo ot al.
IIEKOUK .lUItOE NRV1U.K.
Criminal doclcol :
State vs. Lon George.
State vs. Georgia Sinclair.
State vs. Georgia Sinclair. .
State vs. Snoll.
Poisoned vvltli PotiiHli and Mercury
Is the tnlo of a largo pcrcontngu of Kick poole -
> lo In the world ; Mich a largo number , In fact ,
; hat It is hnril to tell whothnr thora are not
OH many victims to tills mineral i > olfloning as
io diseases of the bk.od and akin.
"I took potash , " said ouo , "and whllo it
partially dried up the eruption temporarily ,
it came near drying my > ltallty for all ttino.
It drove the dlsouso In m > Hyatom , only to
Dronk out again on Homo other part of my
lioilv. "
To such Swift's Specific is the remedy
which is worth more tuna all the world bo-
os. It drives out the poison of the blood
taint , allmlnatOH this mineral ] > oson , ami
builds up tlm general health.
Bo euro to got the genuine , and send for
Treaties on lilootl and rikln DinoasoH , froo.
TllKSwil-'T Sl'KClKlo Co. , Drawer 3 , Atlan
ta , ( ! a.
Tlio llcrmcslnne.
The llormosian society hold a mooting
Monday , at the residence of , CJ. M.
Hitchcock , it being of a memorial charac
ter , in honor of Judge A. M. Chadwick ,
deceased.
The services were of a very solemn ant
impressive nature and many speeches
were made. The principal speakers ol
the evening were : (5. ( W. Tillson , G. M.
Hitchcock ; R. S. Hall , A. 0. Troup , W.
F. Gurloy , Rov. Willard Sott , Mrs. S.
F. Woodbridgo and II. W. Breckenridgo.
Mrs G. M. Hitchcock rendered in n
very touching manner , Boothovon'n
"Sonotte 1'athetique. "
A committee composed of G. M. Hitch-
cock. G. W. Tillson and W. F. Gurloy ,
was appointed to draft resolutions of ro
8 poet in regard to the death , of Judge
Chadwick.
How to Shorten Llto.
The receipt Is ulinpla. You have only to
take a violent coldaud neglect It. Abornethy
the great English surgeon , nskcd n lady wh (
told htm fihu only hud a wmgli : "What wouh
you have ? Tlio I'lngno ? " Jiowaro of " "nly
cough' . " The worst caflwcanliowovcrlocurc (
by 1)11. WAI. HALL'S BALSAM for the
LUN ( ! S. In Whooping Cough nnd Croup t
immediately allayx Irritation , and Is sura to
prevent a fatal termination of the dlsonno
.Sold hy all drugglstH and dealers in modlclno
Dr. IlDKcr's Vegetable Worm Syrup
It. i < > onoof the most pleasant or palatable
iirennitinii9 | for worms wo have over known
It M tli ii'iiiidily oflicaolous , and never require
u > y otnor mndlclno to carry it oil after imin ,
It. ClilMiuii like It : n though it were honey
Tourii ] iyV : 'I'M nil icliti Anodyne euros in
1'osloIIic. '
In Nu braska nnd 1 "va during the wool
ending' Fubruary J't ' , 1884 , furniBhod b
Wm. Van Vleek , of tJio poatollico depart
mcnt :
NK1IHAHKA.
PoRtmastors Appointed Bega , Stanto
county , Andrew Johnson , Jr. { Cambridge
Furnas county , Dennis L. Tallmadgo
Chase , ( Jroeley county , Francis Cutler
Girard , Ealino county , John W. Thomas
Kooto , Ouster county , Ira 0. Ong ; Slador
Fierce county , Albert L. Rhea ; Leonard
ard , Uamilton county , Walter Lewis
Lexington , Franklin county , Karl G.
Shafer ; Pleasant Hill , Saline county ,
Frank T. Wornd ; Ox Bow , NuckolU
county , .Jam os P. Hammond ; Kidgoloy ,
Dodge county , Mrs. R. P. Hnlbrook ; St.
Helena , Codur county , John W. Phillips ;
Troy , Groeley county , Richard 'NVnlsh ,
Whitewater , PJiolps county , Herbert II.
Wickwira.
Discontinued Hillier , Cooper county ;
Integrity , Phclps county ,
IOWA , * .
Pottmastors AjipointedCruecont , Pot-
tawattamio county , W. S. SwAuon ;
Dennis , Appannosu county , Jane Vanan-
torp ; Hebron , Adair county , Mrs. 0 , U.
Currier ; Honey Creek , Pottawattamio
county , A. Frazipr ; Kingsloy , Plymouth
county , M. Ltllarshall ; Fo 2la , Iowa
county , S. A. Wilson ; Moorland , , Webster
county ; Chnrlea A. French.
WM. VANVUCUK
IN A "JIOT IJOX. "
'I'lid Ilrukcmun Tells IIla Story ,
" 1'liiln Talk" In
Chicajo Herald.
"Was I in accident "
over an ? echoed
the brakeman , as he took off his glovoa ,
roadjuutod his necktie , and brushed of ]
irniginnry dust after putting aomo coal
in the heater. "Novor had an accident
in my lifo , air , but I came mighty close 3
o it on several occasions. Closest call
over had was down near Lnporte.
Vo stopped to fix up a hot box , and
is 1 know the liuiitol was rlnto bo
lind us T skipped Kick with tnv Inntorn
n n hurry. Hadn't gene moron ton or
volvo rods when I hoard her a-coiuing
boutamilo off , perhaiis more. There
as n ourvq right there and I couldn't
oo her. Iloarin' of her made mo a bit
uxiona , nnd I started to run faster it
was n snowy , blowy night when I slip-
> id down , broke my lantern , and the
vind b'u\v ' it out. 11 ere was n fix , mo a
inndrrd foot from the roar of my
rain , expected to stop No. 'JO ,
ml her n comin1 down the
; radn and round the curve , and
ly lantern out1. Now I tell you I did
iomo p-ctty quick thinking then. I
mdn't time to get back to the train , got
uothor lantern , nnd got for enough to
top hor. Couldn't strike n match in
lint wind , certain , and for n second or
wo I didn't know what to do. Then it
atno to mo like a Hash , and didn't. I
mstlo. Run back to the train , pulled
ho rope for our engineer lo go ahead ,
ollml with nil my nriqht to the
wnduclor , who was ahead where
ho hot box was , and grabbed
ho rod bulla-oyo from the roar platform ,
limbed up on the broke nnd then onto
ho coach , nnd when I got there hold my
mllS'Oyo up high nnd waved her across
lie track. It was ns I thought. 1 could
co 20's headlight from up there would
ho see muf Apparently not , for she
amo along like mnd nnd 1 felt myself
; oiny crnvy. But as soon as she struck
lie tangent of the curve the on-
; inocr looked my way , saw the
cd light , nnd put her down hard , You
oo if I had stayed on the track ho could
lot have BOOH the lighi nt nil ; but even
s it vraa , nothing saved us but the fnct
liat our train started up in timn to got
airly going before 20 gnvr my bulls-eyo.
lot n passungnr know what n cloao call
vu'd hnd. Neither did the Biiporintond-
nt , you bet. Elkhartl Elkhart !
twenty minutes for dinner ! "
mrrKom ics.
\Vlmt Tlipy Are Fit ted For nnd What
Tnoy Are Not Unofiil at lie-
"Aro fomnlo detectives over regularly
iinployod in the detection of crime ?
asked a Now York Sun reporter.
"Wo don't employ women , " a auporin
ondont of detectives replied , "because it
s our firm oonvictisn that women cannot
> o relied on. Wo have tried thorn and
ound them wonderfully quick nt divin-
ng tlio source of n myatorous crime , pa-
iout in testing a plan for capturing BUS-
) octod persons , nnd yes , uncommuni
cative. There ia just ono reason , and
inly ono reason , why they nro not to bo
rusted no ono can toll who has the
moat influence over them. Anyhow , wo
an't nll'ord to take the risk of employing
hem and being betrayed by them. "
Another experienced manager of do-
icctivos said ; "Sometimes persons np-
) ly for a female detective to act as nn nt-
ondant to taKe care of wraps at fashionable -
able rocoptUno. They nro well known
n society , who have had trouble nftor
receptions in getting the wraps , over
shoes and umbrellas to the owners.
Sometimes they got so mixed that the
> wnor of an overcoat , or ahawl , or um-
irella , saundora innocently oft' with a
new and nioru expensive ovoncoat , shawl ,
or umbrella. " Winking with a wicked
expression ; "Hats , you know , are no
loriously successful in eluding their
iwnor'a search if they nro good hata.
[ f the occasion is a fitting ono for a de
tective wo send for ono. It is not gen
erally understood that female detectives
ire employed only at these largo recep
tions , nnd then only in the wait-
ng room and in the room set hpart
'or the ladies' special uso. Some persons
imagine that female detectives go to the
reception as guests. That would bo an
nsult to the genuine guests. Bcsidoa ,
n society hero everyone knows her noigh-
aor , and the female detective would her
self bo detected as a stranger. Then in
troductions would necessarily follow
under nu assumed name , and the subsequent
quont explanations the hostess would bo
compelled to make in accounting for tin
disappearance of Mrs. So-and-so woulc
make her lifo n burden. 1 see no goot
reason , though , why female dotoctiyoi
should not bo employed iu the ladies
room. It is n convenience to have a skill
( id eye on the property , instead of ono
liable to irako mistakes or bo out of the
way when wanted.
TORPID BOWKLS ,
DISORDERED LIVER ,
and MALARIA. ,
I'rom tlmuo sotircLd nrlr.o tliico > iourtli8 of
Ibo lUneaBcs of tlio human r/ico. Tlicso
Jtoxvi'l * cc
ochc , fiillncim nfler
rxertloii ot Itaily * 'uii
of food , lrrltulv \v
jlrlU , A fef' .r "t I. - . nl
klllllfldlltv trt'V .IC , l'l il'ttllU
Heart , IK t * , iore f ho Cl't , ll uhlycol-
ored Vrl. - . CO.\NTIPATH > .V. and do-
inandtlioiiaoofn i onioily tli nt ncfa directly
out lid I , Ivor. AsaUvormodlolnoTUTT'b
I'IM.S liuvo no oaual. Tliolr notlonon tlio
KUiiuya iiml filcln iu also prompt ; removing
all tmpurltlus through thesotlirco "aca-r-
ciiRcr * ot the avatttn , " producing appo.
tlto,8aundllobllnnreiuaretool8aoloar ) ]
canso no nausea or ( jilphiK nor Intcrfero
wltli cliillv work ami are a perfect
ANTtDOTE TO MALARIA ,
BolJorerywlKTP.ano. Ulllrr. < ltMiiiTny8t.N.Y.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
OIIAX llAllt OR WIIISKKRH changed in-
etantly to n. QWHBY IILACIC byntliiglo ni > .
plication of this Ilru. Hold by Druggists ,
or sent by cxprnsii on receipt of 9'
Onion , 44 Murray Btreot , Nf w York.
T'JH'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE.
James Moalbstiiut
Chartered by thcBtatcodlll
noUfor theexprcsspurnoi
of glvinclmmcdlato renctln
all chronic , urinary nnd prl
; vato dlceatcs. Gonorrhoea
i Oleet ondSy philli in all tliel
complicated forms , also ul
dlscacea of the Bkln oni
i3lood promptly rellevcdinc
permancntlycurcd byreme
' '
- , a Scmlna
WeakncH , NTiTni Loktea by Dreamt , Plmplei on
the Pace.Lost Manhood , ! loiltlvi ti/curetl , 'Jlirra
ttiofjfi > trl ifiillnti. Trie appropriate remedy
i : at once used In each c ie. ConiulUtlonB.ner-
Bonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med-
Iclnea sent by Mall and Exprcci. Nomarkion
packace to indicate content * or ecnder , Addrciu
DR.JAMES.No. 204Wa5hlnfllon Gt.ClilcagoIIL
y , , Thl lll.'L'I ci flirfMi-ri ,
t' * J * lor ' " ' " 'I' ' ' I'U I > fOf
M * M jjJSk ( iWwt rfl-'sivBi ? !
" - " , .
rYOHEELft.Vibwui"iiiiisuk"ffiu1i \ / [
VAi < rl7.l\nAiV > I lllU hutliinifnt , llm , < , ii
m R\cm \ f-j Viti ° " ' * " 1
. /7 roRiti " / ( 'Tv11"- ihc lurti 7m",1
. ti > t < > io ili ru lo liejitliy
I ( n I Ion lu nut roiitijiiwl
j ( tin with Llrctiiu IVU
11 ffiBSRPfi ! § § S
' ' " ' * ' %
{ ilclJkUCrlli' ( > liliiiilJlnBt.luiu/i'fu (
9 , TIMES OUT OF 10
Dr Thoiuns' Eclcctric Oil
Ithcumntistn nnd Nrtiralgin.
99 TIMES OUT OF 100
Dr.TliomiH'EcloclrieOil
HMFS
A Cold or n llonrsonoss.
9 TIMES OUT OF 20
Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil
cirnra
Asthma nnd Diphtheria.
49 TIMES OUT OF 50
Dr. Thomas1 Ecli-ctrlc Oil
cunta
Croup nnd Atroctiona of the Throat.
3P3L-ioo , OOc nxxd l
SOLD EVKUYWIIEHE.
The ncoo "lty ( or
promt ttnd el clout
. - - . . and ol
these llnntottcr'i
Stomach 1H torn Ii
tliochlct Inmlrltam'
the most poiiulir.
Irrrgulrvrlly of the
stomach and bonds ,
muluUl linersH\cr
complaint , dohUity ,
rhcumatldin a n il
minor ailments , are
thnroughly coiuiuer-
cdbvthlslncompara
Me faiull v rrstoratlt e
and medicinal r.vfo-
guard , and It Is Just
ly i mauled as the
purest and most OMU
| irchctml\ remedy
ol Its clt > fi.a | 1 For s ln hy druOgUti anil dealer *
generally
BITTERS.
AD ifIUnl rp Uttnf&tt ! \ tf tqoUUfl ! roriimu 4eT Tti *
il world , rut * ! pjtprptl * , lHrrbw * , l * * r * n < l
loeJrnef ib | ) i tili 0r ( i Af " &n\ * lnijrt lctow fl
f ) intiix # , kul to all luaM'r urtnki. TIJ It , tnil
rottfttrtrrlti. > ik Tiuf p x-r * r tliurrln fti
ttuluturf Jbr Hit. J. II. UBlLlltHT&bUNft. .
j. w. vrurrEEMAini ,
Bl
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
LUTES VnYSICAL MIVOUB -
UUIU ° -Deity
a xlTAI.L088
OP MANLY VIOOIlBpormatorf
hosa , etc. , when all other rcmc
dies fall. A eurt guaranteed
(1. M a bottle , largo bottlu , ( oui
times the quantity , t ( . Uy express
press to any adiiroM. Rofd b )
all druggists. KNQL1SII SIKUl
OAL INSTITUTE , Troprlctori ) , 718 OIlvo Btreet , St
, oul , Ho.
"I have Bold Sir Astloy Cooper's Vital Restorative
or > can. Hvery customer BH > ak highly of It. I
nunittltatlnplyondonioU asa remedy of true merit
" 0. K. GOODMAN , UruggUt.
umiiha FoV 1 188S.
APITAL PRIZE , $75,000.
t&Tickcts only $5. Sharcu in I'roportloutKt
Looisiana state Lottery Company ,
"Ifiitlahereby eertfy that vtsupeniit the at
anytmenti for all the Monthly and Stml-Annua >
Drauinyi of the Louitiana State Lottery Company
niinptrion manage and eontiot the Drauinyt
'hemielvet ' , antl that the same are conducted wit )
ionestyfairneii.and in good faith touartl ailpai
'lei ' , and ue authoritt the company toue thii eei
'lllcate ' , tilth fae-iimil'i nf our tignaturti attached
In iti uilmrniemtnti. " "
Incorporated In 1BB ( or S6 yean by the legltbton
( or educational and charitable purposes with a oaj
Ital 0(81,000,003 to which a reserve fund of ovri
1860,000 has elnoo been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote Iti franohlt
was made a part ot the present itat constltutloi
adopted Dcocmber 2d , A. b. 1879.
Tlio only Lottery over voted on and en
dorsed by tlio people of nny Stuto.
It never ecalcs or postjiones.
Its grand single number drawlnya toki
plaoo monthly.
A splendid opportunity to win a Fortune.
Third Grand IJrawInR Claim 0 , Iu tlio Aeni\- \
omy of luaic , Now UrlunnsJTncfiilay , March
llth , 1884 KiOth Monthly drawing.
CAPITAL riUZE , S7C.OOO.
100,000 Tlckota ot Vivo Dnllarn Each. Frao-
tlonn , In Fiftlig In proportion.
LIST OP I'IUZK.8.
1 CAPITAL I'UIZE . 175,00.
1I da do . 26,00
1j do do , . , , , . , . , 10,00 >
j PHIZES oreoooo . , . . . uoa
5 do 2000 . 10,00.
10 da 1000 , . . . . . 10,001
20 da 00 , . , . , 10,001
10J da 200 , . 20,00f
10JO do 100 . 80.001
( O ) do 10 . 2J 00)
1000 do 26 . 25,000
.
9 Approximation prlreiof | 7W ) . , . , . . fl,7W
da do 500. , . , KN
9 da do 2W . S.2W
1867 Prices , amount lug to . . . tMN > '
Application ( or ratot to clubs should bv niadi oni
at tut olBoe of the Company in Now Orleant.
Kcj further Information writ * clearly giving full
tddroas. Maka I' . O. Money Orders paabl * aoi
tUdrnu Utcltterod Letters to
NEW OHLEAN8 NATIONAL BANK ,
New Orleam , I * .
Poital Note * and oriuitry letteri by Mall or E
press ( all taint of $6 and upward ! by Knpreoi at oui
expense ) to
II A. DAUPHIN.
or U. A. DAUPHIN , Now Orltani , La.
CO ) flevcnth Bt , Watbinaton , n 0.
DRHORNE'S ELECTRIC BELT
uly.i. , .NtuiulKlo ,
Kldury , Hlilnu und
. - - _ . , ,
laid ll , Kl > > ! ! , < ) u . Cntollll ,
. . , 'llvi. ri > lff | V , Ilillmtrlll ) ,
PiiinuAirtiv. I'ltilapNiit Utfrttfb1. Only mlintlilul.let
iiu li-ll ! In Aim'i Uu Hint w ml * thu 1'lu ultlty and im'i-
nviUiii tliinuuli iliuliuily , anil inn l > ort < haigid hi an In-
rtiuilby lliuiittltnt. |
CSI.OOO Would Not Buy It.
IB. HOIIVK I wai Ictod with rhuumitUrn an I
cured by u ing a belt. To any one altllcted with
that dlii > as , I would y , buy llorne'f hlfctrlo licit
Any one can confer with mo by writing or callag
at my store , IIiu Douglas etruet. Omaha Well.
VVIU.I AM LYONS.
MAIN 01'1'ICi ; Opposite | > ostutlle , room 4 i'ren
ror Moolr , '
tfif'orraloatC , F. Ooodmtn's Drug store , UIO
I'urnain St. . Omaha.
Crdi < r 1111 1 U O D ,
NOTJOB.
Notice lihtrchy ghen thst tlio parturmhlp hero
toforofixUtlnif het o n William i' , Mannl c and
loo. If. lieu imilcr tlio Hruiuainu vl Manning A.
lien * . IfthU tUy dUsoluJ
'IhUlt toxlvi furthiriioliie that I will not 1'e to-
ponnlhloforany ilcbtiioutiactudbyiuy ponton In
our late nil i uw , nor wlU I pav ny attorfiev's
fee * or co u t rarryiniany lltlgttlon of miy do-
] it rlptlon against any of th rredifrii of the late firm
( of Uannuiu lloiu , and tha u o of my name to carry
I on any uh litigation U unauthorized by me.
! Oiaal a. Kel. . , Feb. ID IfSt.
Ktl ) . 18 tf. Wiuiiu r ,
ln > { will take place in Covingfxin ,
Ky. ,
Thursday February 28th , 1884.
A Lawful Lottery A. Fair Drawings.
chanereil tiy tholeKliilaliirfl of Ky. , and twlco iloolat-
od | C | { 1 hy the hlnliost court In t-o State Bonil
Ulien to Henry County In the mira of f 100,000 for the
prompt payment nf all | rlte told.
February Scliomo.
1 Prtto . . . . . . . . tar ,000
1 Prlte , . , . , . 10,000
1 Price , , . , . . . . . . , , , , . C.OOO
2 Prltes , | ir,00o eh . . . . . . 6,000
6 PritCH , l.OOOcach . 5,000
! 0 Prltes , KOOcach . 10,000
100 I'riiet , lOOcach . 10,000
200 Prlico , W each . 10,000
600 Prltct , 20 each , . , . > . . . 10,000
1000 Prlies , 10 each. . . . . . i 10,000
9 l'rlte.9 , BOO each Approximation Priced , 2,700
B Prltes , MO " " 1,800
9 P.IKS , 100 each " " 000
I.87R Pilre * . H10 , 00
Wbola TlekotB , S3. Half Tickets , Si.
37 TlCkOtS , $00. DD T1068U. 5100.
Remit monor or 1V U1 Note Dank llraft In Lttte
nt ( end bj i\pren : . Orders ol 5 and npnard
oxprcM , can lw icnt at oui expense , Atlircn
nrden to J. J , DOUIIT.A8 , Co\inRton , Ky.
d-ncd I t3ucm-\v2dw cm.
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< F \ ] / ii rr ai * * iir
W ] / " 1 pttno ) in wntoB t oq
nv imti otii 10 jHTim-opcji oni inoinui . UIH
-uoSouoM nmuo.otniaSJOji.uoct .auilouw
joj RnoiJiixni pu aim ! OH aumiOM lisoupiini
Knoiauap MI in loaoos o\n n H"M , * J oi o\n
on\niuiin .ciddnR j.uop 'UMOJ.I BJ ooavqot v\\n \
H3\\\i.\ \ \ | 11IIUOJB3 UIJOM JO 110(1 ( "OPIO ! ) Otl > JO
Iios ou.L "ooanqo. ! tutnuna nun B.naAwi3tliI !
ui R0i\uiiu jo oaxui u XHIO BMOiis ! pmiiaur
'jCioiooy itunimapav ivxoii isimoiio
uoo ' 'ft 11 'A 'JOXOIOOA 'V 'Ji Jtq
Health is Wealth !
lu 11 U. Wrar'n NEBVE AND HUAIN TKEAT-
SIKNT , n Kunrnnttiml ppncitio for Hydtorin , Dizzi-
m sB , ConvulnlonK , 1'ito. Nprvous Kcurolein ,
Hommcho , Nnrvoua Prostration caused by thouno
ut alcohol or tobacco , Wnkofnlnesa , SlcnttJ Uo-
prcHslon , Bottonlnifuf the Drain rcBulting in Jn-
onnity nnd InniiiiiR ti > iniBorj1. ilccny and death ,
I'roinatura Old Ann , Jin ! rcnncus , ioes of power
in either oor , Involuntnry IxS8i-ii nnd Kpcrmnt.
orrhorn ciuiRuil byovor-oxorti < m of thobrnm.fielf-
abuse or uvor-ludulRcnce. Hach kcx contaiDH
ono month's trotttmont. SLflu bos.ormx l"xus
furri.XlBontbymaU ( prepaid on receipt of prico.
wi : wirAitAXTr.i : six BOXES
To euro uny cnno , With er.ch older received bynfl
for eix hoxi'M. nrcompnnlpci with fr3.tC , wo TTIII
Honil tlio i > nrp | < u L r our wntlin itunructoo to n -
fund the ir.om-y if the trratinnntdooiiDotonocI
a cum. OtmrnnlnVK ieoniedonlyby
o P. nnnrWAN.Solo Airctit. Omaha Kcb.
OK FELIX Lt BKUH'1
G
PREVENTIVE AND GUM.
FOR EITHER SEX.
Tha remedy bclnj ; injected directly to the Beat ot
the dlni'MO , rcqiiTiw n' > chanijo of diet or nauooouv ,
mercurial or poisonous medicine * to ho taken Intel-
nally. When u-cd as n pro\rntl\oby cither MX , liia
Impossible t contract .ny private disease ; hut Iu tbo
caao of the < e already unfortunately atlllctid we guar
antee thi eo boxes to euro , or u o will rufund the men-
e > . Price hy mall , pontage pal J , 82. per hex or tbr o
boxes ( or f5.
WRITTEN OUARANTERS
uucd by all authorized agents.
Dr.Felix i.e Brun&Co.
BOLK PHOP1UI.TOHB.
0 , F. Goodman , Draught , Solo Acnt , for Omuba
Neb. mie-wly
Patent Dried Fruit Lifter.
AS USEFUIi NO DEALER
IN
IN
GROCERY Groceries-
STORE CAN
TO nit
A vjun ov
COUNTEU Without H.
SCALES.
I * . C. CLARK , SOLE PROPRIETOR.
NEU.
HENNINQ3
IMPROVED
SOFT
ELASTIC SECTION
CORSET
I warranted to wear louetr , Irt
In * forni otater , and Irtva Iwlte'
atlifactlun than nr other Cork !
n Ilia market , or prlco paid will
refunded.
f a Waud
JOHN Wj V LEHMANN ,
OMAHA
Stove Repair Works ,
109 South 14th St.
and rep U-
wcKxl ttovte , chni l to /
iunooaJCT f1liM oJajnp , .4W , Cou Ui > y : t
ou h Bd. tiy oca a out rtovo ym \ iJ-on utd
I toUw.8 dryer. K I