Or. Dr. Wagner his removed hli ofllco liom No. 313 4 tatlmcr to No. SSS l/irlrocr , where he will bo i-lcascj to sec hl < frlemh. The Doctor Is to bo congratulated on the completeness and olesranco of his now bnlU liijr. It is one o ( the I)0t In the clly.-Dctn [ cr Ho. .publican , Jan. 37.h ISSt. .B H V J.JE. J A U JJUHLj THE LEARNED LARIMER STREET. Why you should try the celebrated Dr. II. Wagner' * methods ot euro : 1. "Dr. II. Wagner la n , natural physician. " O. S. FOWLKR , Tlio Greatest T.UInfr. Phrenologist. "Fow can oxco jou 09 a doctor. " DR. J. SIMM' , Tlio World's Orcatost Physiognomist. "You arc wonderfully prollclcnllnyour koonl oJgo o ( dlscaso and medicines. " In. J. MATTIIRWB. 4. "The Mlllctod Qnd ready relict In your pres ence. " Du. J. SIMMS. 5. "Dr. It. Wognor la a regular graduate trom Bellevue Hospital , Now York city ; 1ms hud very ox. tensive hospital pr.ictlco , and Is thoroughly i > osted on all brunches ol hia beloved eclonra , especially on chroula diseases. " DRS. IlROWKBLI , & KWIXO. 0. "Dr. II. Wagner his immortalized himself by hia wonderful dlsan cry uf tpocirio roincdlcs for prl- \atoand sexual diseases" Virginia City Chronicle. . "Thousand * of Imnlida Hock to BOO him. " San Frincheo Chronicle. 8. "The Doctor's long experience as a Bpoclallst Bhould render him > ery successful. " ttocky Moun. tain Nova. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At ono time a discussion ol tlio secret vlco nag en tirely avoided by the profession , and medical Horka but a few years ago would hirdir mention It. To-day the phj slclan Is ot a different opinion ; ho It aw MO that It Is his duty disagreeable though It may ho to handle this matter without flaxes and epcak plainly about It ; and Intelligent parents and guardians mil thank him for doing go. The results attending this destructive vice wcro or- mcrly not understood , or not properly estimated : and no Importance being attached to a subject which by Its nature docs not imlto close Inxestimation , It was willingly Ignored. llio habit ia generally contracted by the young . whllo attending school ; older companions through their example , may bi rcsponalblo for It , or It may 1)0 acquired through accident. The excitement once ex perienced , the practice Mill bo repeated again and again , until at last the habit becomes flrni and com plctely enslaves the victim , llcntal and nervous al lllctlons are usually the primary results of self -abuse. Among the Injurious effects may bo mentioned lassi tude , dejection or Irrasclblllty of temper and general debility. The boy seeks seclusion , and rarely joins iu the sports of his companions. II ho bo a young man ho will bo little found In company with the ether BOX , and is troubled with exceeding and annoying bashfulncss In their presence. Lascivious dreams , emissions and eruptions on the face , etc.are also prominent symptoms. If the practice Is t iolcntly persisted in , moro norlous disturbances take place. Great palpitation of the heart , or epileptic comulatons , are experienced , and the sufferer may fall into a complete state of idiocy before fore , finally , death reliees him. To all these engaged in this dangerous , practice , ] would say , first ot all , stop It at once ; make o\ cry possible effort to do so ; but If you fall , U your nervous system la already too much shattered , and consequently quently , jour mil-power broken , take dome none tonic to aid you in your effort. lla\ng ! freed yourself from the habit , I would further counsel you to go through a regular course of treatment , for It is a great mistake to suppos" that any one may , for some time , be t e\cry olitt'c gi\o himself up to this fascinating but dangerous ex Jtomcnt without suffering from its m 11 consequences at some future timo. The number of j oung men \ \ ho are incapaclatcd to fill the duties enjoined by wedlock is alarmingly largo , and in most ef such cases this unfortunate condition of thlnga can bo traced to the practice of self-abuse , which hou been abandoned J cars ago. Indeed , a few months' practice of this habit is sumdent to Induce spermatorrhoea. J later > carsand I have many of tuch casca under treat ; mcu t at the present day. Young Men Who may bo suffering from the effects of youthful follies or indiscretions w 111 do well to avail themselves ot this , the greatest boon over laid at the altar of Ent ering humanity. DR. WAONFR will guarantee to for- eit $500 for every case of seminal w caknosa or private disease of any kind and character .which ho under takes to and falls to euro Middle Aged Men. There ara many nt the age of 30 to 00 n ho art troubled with too frequent evacuations of the blad der , of ton accompanied by a slight smarting or burn- lag sensation , and a weakening of the sjstcm in a manner the patient cannot account for. On examin ing the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often bo found , and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear , or the color will bo of thin milklsh hue , again changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many , many men who die of thfa dllllculty.lgnorant ol the cause , which Is the second utage ot seminal-weak , ness. Dr. W. will guaranteoaperfoctcuroln all cases and a healthy restoration of the genlto-urinary or gans. Consultation free. Thorough examination and ad vice. $5. All communications uhould be addressedDr. Henry Henry Wagner , P. O. iSS9 ! , Denver , Colorado. The Young JIan'u Poikot Companion , by Dr. H \Vagncr , is worth Ita weight In gold to young men Price 81,25. Sent by mall to any addrcus. 3 A FRIEND TO ALL. One Who is Needed and Nobly Fills hia Placo. Denver IB moro fortunate than ebo knows In tbo possess.on of the talen's and energies ot a man who Ilia given his time and thought not merely to the perfection of bis skill as a practitioner of his pro fession of medicine , but to the study of those pro found things of uclciKO and nature which tend to the moro complete understanding of tbo problem of Ufa and ot the laws of nature and the means of gaining the greatest practical goods to mankind from the lu- formation thus acquired In the abstract. Such a man Is Dr. II.Vagner \ , who Is located at 343 Larimer street. Dr.Yajrner devoted m my years to the ac quisition of the knowledge no3C < ! sary to his profes sion Iu a number of the leadhu medical schools of tbo most eminent and profound teachers , such names as Dr. Gross and Dr. I'siicoast-appeirlng among his preceptors Nordlj hisntudios end hero. They continued In the field ot the practicing family phlslcUn and In the cipertencos ol a man r f exten sive travel He ht > vlVltoil every section of the Unl- ted SUtes paj Ins studious attention to the different characteristics of thcoarinua | > ortlons of the country , particularly with regard to their effect , cllinatlo and otheiuUo upon nealth and tha illlforent forms ol ( Jls- vases. With the combined powers ol close study , ex tensive olnervat un and nlnics ! unllm ted practice , Dr Wagner caiuo to I > en > cr thrco years 050 equip I > oil as low hatu the rl lit to claim to battle the foe o ( mankind , the dre idcd cntmy , dbeare. In order to render thegreatest Rood to noddy , Dr. rfotner ( led Jed to lay aside the general branches ol practlcoand firing all has rpe kiwwledgo and power . to . . . boar . . . upon < - - - on liio fee which among the nrmy of leath agcnU U the greatest. lilt wide experience had taught him what weapon ! to use and which to discard , and after equipping himself ai Ills trained Judgment wjs go well able ta advleo him he com * mencoi boldly and conlldently hl attack. In eat ) , matlnit the remits and success achieved , It Ii mil nercuaary to know the ( loctrr' position and etandm to-day. While located In thUcIty , Ills practice Isi no means conllriej to Ms llmlti nor this section of oouutiy , JliscorrospcriidencoanJ uzprvs ) boolmtes tify In black and white to bin IKM-CM on ot a field of piactlco bounded only by the linen which bound tbu cngtli and brcouth uf the country , and which has laced him where a imm of hlokuland lntillcttn.il attainments deserve * to I e , Mid thoi Id to he enable him to reach ( ho hlgheit sphere nf usefulness to sul ferlng humanity the piano of financial lnJen | deuce. Dr.Vegner has contributed of hit ) > ro pcrl- tyto the nubuUntlal Improienient of Denver In tlm r -tlun of anna block on Lulinur ( treot , opposite ( lU present oIUc > , No. Sil. It w 111 bo ready for ooui juncy In a few week * , and II an evidence thit the doctor la to be numbered among the per-natiunt and eolld clflient of the miitrupollt of tha plilo * . H'6" ' ver Titbuno. : ' 7' . : : DE. H. WAGNER & CO. , 333 [ Larimor : : St.8iAddrc5s Box 2389 V COUHGIL BLUFFS. -ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS. WARD WRESTLES , The Hcsnll of LastNisM's ' Democratic Primaries , Claims of iho Cixmlldntc.s. The following delegates were elected at lie democratic \rnrd caucuses last oven- ng : _ Pint Jnmoa Wiokham , Robert H.iin , ohu Lindor , O. A. Holmes , Patrick jacoy , Cessoy Wallers , II. Schoomnkor. Second W. L. Pulton , John Miko- ill , W. S. PoUibono , S. Keller , E. R. Jftles , Peter ] Jechtok > , Joseph Mithor , J. J. Whito. Third Oliver B. Lower , L. Furmor- in , M. Keating , A. 0. Graham , P. Spot- inn , P. L. Auvrorda. Pourlh 0. II. Mitchell , 0. Wesley , r.mes Mnddon , J. J. Frniuoy , J. A. Churchill , William Galvin , Isaac Troop , V. II. Ware , J. I. Lutz. In the First ward Conrad Ooisor was lominatcd for alderman , receiving 101 otes , , T. M. Palmer 51. In the Second vnrd W. A Mtnstor was noinimtted for Idornun , receiving 42 votes , PoUibono ecoiving l\7. \ ' An estimate of the preferences of the dogates gives Bowman , First ward 5 , Second 5 , Third 0 , Fourth 1 , total 17. Vaughan , First ward 2 , Second ; ! , Fourth , total 13. Vaughan claims 21 out of the 30 dole- atcs , divided ns follows : First ward 4 , iecond 0 , Third 3 , Fourth 8. Ho also laiins that tlioro are one or two that arc not known to bo pledged. There was a lively time "in the Fourth rard over charges preferred by Robert 'ercival against John Jay Frainoy , for misappropriation of campaign funds last all. Frainey demanded u committee to nvoatigato. Porcival moved the appoint- lent of a committee , and that 0. D. Wai- era bo one. The motion vrna voted down , nd Frainoy waa chosen ward committee- lan. for llulonn. As the time druws near for the city lection there is manifest always n desire or reform , the voters always looking up- n this time as the opportunity for cor- ecting real or fancied abuses and evils n the cicy government , but this year hero Booma to' bo an unusual pressure in hat respect , and unusual good grounder or such a pressure. The cry for reform ught to have boon started way back in ho past , instead of now , and kept up the evils are corrected , instead of ) eing a mere spurt or spasm. THE BKK ias tried during the municipal year to loitit out those ovila , without fear or fa- or , and without respect to the bearing m the election of this or that man. It ias shown from time to time that ; ambling houses and houses of prostitu- ion , together with saloona , have been allowed a regular go as-you-plcaoe , so eng as the city gets its share of the monthly profits. The city has bepn vir- uully made a partner in these kinds of Business , and so long as the needed amount of cash as the city's share was produced vrhon called for , a man could run his place anyway to suit himself. Gambling houses with open doors , paint ed prostitutes canvassing boldly on the itreets for victims , saloons run after lours or Sundays , and loafers , thieves and thugs allowed to hang about. Some of those in whoso hands the interests of ; he city are placed , and on whoso shoul ders rests the mantle of authority , have ; ho reputation of being frequenters of Burning tables , liberal patrons of the bar , md not altogether free from the charms of the sirens. City politicians base their lopes of oucccss at the polls on being supported by the gambling houses , an acknowledgment of the power which has 30CH allowed to drift into their hands Prostitutes are said to boast of their in- luenco in wielding the city government. This has boon common , open talk for nonths past , and the good citizens are Dotting utterly disgusted. It is ; o bo hoped that the disgust is strong enough to make thorn join together in un i-fl'nrt to put men into * flico who have , at JiMst liijjh enough morality and surely enough ynt to have the city cleaned up , mid have a govern ment clean enough and strong enough and at least havu somu comparison with ether cities of this &YM. Tiio chtirchcb ave boon tiying to olloct some good by ; heir revival meetings , but what can a a few wooka of meetings , however suc cessful , d iu off setting the volume of crime daily swelled by .tho free and eay manner in which nil carts of places of vice are allowed to run. Tho'coming political conventions Bhould > o rivals , not in seeing which can nomi nate the most popular men among the ijang , but which can nominate the clean est , clear-hcadod , grittiest men , who will tpp every species of jobbery , and who will enforce the laws rather than let hem bo violated for a consideration. AUK YOU GOING TO EUKOPF ? In another column will 1)0 found the on- ouncemotit of MesHm. THUS. COOK & SON , ourlst Agents , 201 Broadway , Now York , olatlvo to the very complete arrangement ? ) hey have nmdo tor tours hi Kurcpj thj omln Hprliif , ' and Bummer. "Cook'iJ Ktcur- ionlut , " containing mupi and full particular * , will bo mulled to any addrosa on receipt of lu "Ollt3 " < \VliyNot8otlIoII ? The street filling continues and still ho doubt exists as to who is to foot the nils , 't acorns that this doubt ought to mvo boon settled by a decision of the courts before BO much wan done. Ar rangements were made long ago for an agreed cose covering the uoints in con- rovorsy to Uo taken up to the supreme court without delay , but like the agreed case conceniing the filling of the street car tracks the matter was allowed to rest and the work wont on. THE Bun has already shown by official letters re ceived from other cities that this is the only one iu the stata where the filling is charged up to abutting property , and aa there is claimed to bo clear law agains such a procooduro , the necessity for a supreme court decision is the more needed. So strong has the doubt of the liability ] of the individual property holder taker poiseesaion of the public mind that it al ccts every financial feature of the im- > rovomtnta being mrulo. In the first place , as shown by Tin : Hr : some time ago , thoao who bid for jntraels feel nn uncertainly as to when mil how they are to get their pay , and in lidding they cover tin's uncertainty by a unrgin of from forty to sixty per cent. This Additional percent , is to bo paid oonor or later by somebody , and who. ver that somebody is \ \ ill have to pay his extra amount above what the work onld have been done for if these iniccr- ninitics had been removed. The extra : est to this city , whether it. falls on the ndividtml or the city ns : v whole , wPl mount to thouAiinda of dollars , and is a icrdless expenditure. Some of the property owners are pro- ecting themselves by buying up the cor- ificatcs at a discount. If , for instance , contractor is given the work of filling p A certain street at 32 cents a yard , ilr. A will make an arrangement vith him for taking hia ccrtitic.tto f asseasmont oil' his honda , paying him , ; ay twenty cents a yam = tiwlj. Mr. A- lolds the corti'ticato which boars interest. f the court shall decide that the filling nust bo paid for by abutting properly. ilr. A. lias already paid for his nt twon- y cents , but if it should bo decided that lie city must pay for it out of the gen- ral fund , ho will present his certificate nd got A profit of sixty per cent besides lie interest. Aa many think that the ity as a whole will eventually have to ay for this filling there are many such ortificatos thus shaved , mid in case it liould bo so decided , the city will have a ig burden and will bo called on to pay early for its loose way of proceeding in licso matters. Too council is to bo so- iously censured for not yetting a deci- ion ono way or another in this mater or before proceeding so far. The ques- ion cannot bo dodgud , and its procrasti- tation is costing this city , either col- ectivoly or individually u great and .oedlcss amount. North I'olo KvpcilitloiiH , Vizo fights , lotteries , walking matclici , and alloon luscensiona are \iauiilly humbugs of the worst Bort. Jr. T/ioiwns' hclcctric Otl is not a umhug. It Is a quick euro for nchus nud [ iraiuti , and is just aa good for a I Kcal Ealuto The following deecu trero filed for re- ord in the recorder's ofllco , February ! 0 , reported for the PEE by P. J. Mo- ilahon , real estate agent : Henry W. Lukor to Herman Knief , sH iwj , 13 , 74 , 42 , $2,300. Reuben Barbon to Fanny M. Manko- on , nwj , 30 , 70 , 43 , J3,250. ? Henry Rahbck to Hogan Ouron , nw.J , AV ] , pt sw | . sw , 9 , 74 , 41 , § 2,000. Joaeph Boiler to Mary Allen , lot 3 , bl 2 , Boiler's addition to Walnut , § 75. Total sales , S7C25. IOWA NEAVS. The big elevator at Burlington is ready or business. DCS Moiues Episcopalians will build a church to coat § 25,000. Burlington is agitating tha question if establishing a superior court. The Irish-American club Jat Dubuque ias a library of about 400 volumes. Money is being subscribed in IdaGrovo or the purpose of sinking a coal-pros- iccting hole. An appropriation of § 75,000 has been nado by the Chicago , Burlington & iumcy for the purpose of erecting ma chine shops at Creston during the coming roar. John Mullott , a young man about 25 years of ago , was killed near Solon , in Johnson county , on the 14th , by the upsetting - setting of hia wagon , which waa loaded with heavy timbers. It is predicted that the attondancp at the fireman's tournament in Dea Moinoa next J uno will bo as largo aa at the state 'air. It will begin on the second Wed nesday in Juno and last until Saturday. About three weeks ago a son of Jerry Maloney , of Lyons , wandered away and ias not uinco been discovered. On ac count of injuries ho received several years ago the boy's brain is slightly affected at times. Parties have made a proposition to establish a normal school in Corning and invest § 15,000 in the enterprise , provid- cd the citizens will erect a college build ing at a cost of § 25,000. An eil'ort is being - ing made to raise the sum in shares o ! 10 each. It is now spoken of as a certainty that the Burlington , Cedar Rapids &Northorn railway will communco buildingthu Spirit Lake As Western branch road Jrom L-iktj I'nrk u.uly iu the spring , und will have it completed to Sioux Falls , D.ikotn , by Oc tober 1 , 1884. Gustavus Andiuson , aged 25 , living nine mile' from Peterson , Clay county , suicided H fo r mornings agu by cutting lis throat with a dull puckot-knifo. It a auppo.ied that ho waa buffering with .emporary insanity , brought on by relig- ouo excitement. Twenty of the young men of Cedar lupids huvo formed an anti-starvation club. The club has rented u hnuno and contracted for a housekeeper. The ob- oct of the association ia to furnish its nombors with the best boarding accom- nodations at the lowest possible rates. J. W. Hoed , of The Farragut News , vas on Thursday arrested for perjury , in hat ho falsified his subscription bouks , argoly increasing the circulation of his lapor , and made affidavit of the correct- less of his lista before the board of super visors , in order to wrongly influence the distribution of the county printing. A boy at the Garfiold'Echool in Center- illo one day recently concluded ho would not submit to punishment by the teacher and accordingly presented a revolver and ordered her to stand a little back. The pachor a lady teacher at that- very de- iboratoly took the revolver away from lira and gave him a good whipping. The revolver was loaded in all its chambers. Subsequently the authorities caused the urroat of the boy for carrying concealed weapons , and ho was fined $5 and costs. A company lias been formed in Daven port for the purpose , as the arficloBof in corporation state , "of erecting , owning , controlling and operating a bridge acrosn the Mississippi at or near Davenport , in Scott county , Iowa , to form , when coni' plotod , a link in a continuous line of rail way from the state of Illinois to thontatt of Iowa. " The bridge , the articles state "ahall bo a railway bridge for the passage of railway trains , and shall bo opened tc all railroads running to Davenport. " They have boon taking a census of tin Proabytoriana in Iowa , and find that ii May , 1883 , there wore 300 adherents o the faith in Davenport , 5-10 in Dubuque 407 in Des Moinea , 311 in liurlington 313 in Council Bluffs , 883 in Keokuk 702 in Cedar Rapids , 200 in Clinton. 1 ! ) m Ottnmwa. 200 in Muscatino , 155 i Sioux City , L'OO in Iowa City , 100 i Marshailtown , 130 In Waterloo , 73 in Creston , 130 in Fort Madison , 110 in Oak-dooM , 235 in Mt. Pleasant , and 70 in Lyons. K\t > lnlncil , \\n11Streot Konn. Onp day this winter , when a delegation of citiaons of a smart town in Michigan called upon the president of the last rail * road to enter the place , they found him ull of tlio softest courtesy. "Mr. Smith , " began the spokesman , 'you must remember when wo had only PO railroad howl" "Certainly ; certainly. " "The freight rates were robbery , and o decided to cncourago another line in rdcr to secure compntition. " "Hxaclly ; exactly. " "You yourself encouraged us to bo bo. ovothatif wo voted A bonus to your no wn should have the sharpest compo- ition and the lowest ratos. " "True , sjr , true. " "Well , sir , wo now have two lines , but roight r.itus are no lower. NVhcro is the ompotition where is our rolinf ? " "Aly dear friends , " answered the presi- out , as ho rose up with tears in his oyca , 1 cannot toll you how badly 1 fool over our just grievances , but I am not to lame for them. Our road had either pool with the J. it L. , on freight rallic , or they vroro going to otlbr to arry for nothing the only paiscngor who vor buys n through ticket to Detroit of 3. Wo have got to carry somebody as ompany for the conductor , or else that Ilicial will strike for A higher salary and ankrupt the road. How to Shorten Iillo. Tlio receipt h nitnplo. You have only to iko a. violent colilnml neglect It. Ahornothy , 10 grout I'higllnh Mireoun , nskocl n Inily who old him slm only hud n cough : "What would on have ? The 1'lngno ? " IJownro of " "illy oitffh * . " Tlio worst cases canliowo\crbo cured y Ull. WAI. HALI/d 1IALSAM for tlio iUNC3. ! In WluiopIiiR Cough mid Croup It mediately nllnyn Irritation , nnd is auro to irovont n fatal termination of the dinonso. lohl by nil druggists nnd dealers in medicine. Ir. Honor's Vegetable "Worm SyrtirO It Is ono of the most pleasant or palatable roparatioiiH for worms wo have over known , t U thoroughly olHcacioun , nnd never requires ny other inodiclno to carry it oil nftor using ; . Children like it , 03 though it were honoyi Townsloy'a Toothache Auodyno euros in- tantly. _ _ _ There ia a by no menus inconsiderable umber of persona who find potatoes as n article of food distasteful or ovou ob- oxious to digestion some are unable teat at Ilium , and in the state in which they ro of ton eaten , noddcn rather than oiled , they form n grave charge for any .igcstion not of the strongest. They ro only good when very good. Tlio use of rico in the place of the po- ate has various considerations to rocoin lend it , chief of which , is its far greater igcslibility , but if the preparation of it s that generally given by our cooks , it rill certainly never displace the potato , t is , in fact , never , in this country , rented with the least regard for its terltng qualities if not boiled into in- ipidity and sent on the tables a tasteless uaaa , half granule and half paste , it is loiled indeterminately , and then , the rater being drained oil' , it is made into oils and fried as risaolo , or treated as the msis of n pudding , or ( excellent uao for t ) used to thicken the soup. Now , rico forms the chief article of he diet of moro millions probably thane [ o wheat and potatoes together , and of > ooplo who , whatever may bo their landing in the acalo of civilization , by tvhich wo measure ourselves and find mr number on it "A 1 , " are in many 'cspoctspur ' superiors. The mild Hindoo , ho patriarchs of all existing civilization , ho Chinese , the Anamito , the Fellaharo lot the only representatives of the micht f King llico , but the Turkish Empire irobably eats rico twice a day on an ivcrago , aud has for centuries done BO , going out to conquer pit the stamina of t vith as much fanatic patriotism as if it iad fed on fro s or roast beef , or oven n hog and hominy. The porters of yonstanlinoplo , who are as a class unriv- illed for physical strength , scarcely oat inything but rico , except at the great 'easts of the two Bairams , when , if ever , i Mussulman feasts on all that is not for- > iddon. The pilaff is an indisponsiblo dish at every Turkish dinner , and until a man has eaten ono , properly made , ho [ oca not know how delicious rico can bo. L'hero are various forma of pilaff , all omowhat resembling the Italian risotto , vhich is in fact as much like pilafl'as a > oiled potatoo is to u baked ono. Tim > t variety of it is made aa follows : Of . , 'ood rico ( South Carolina is best ) take , > r ono measure , four of a good cluckon m th , wash the rico in cold water , drain mil [ nit into the hot broth , and lot it > oil 15 minutes , or , if the rico is very itrd : and r.tthcr old , 20 minutes ; then lot t , fitnnd near tlie fire where it can loilhcr boil nor Ijiirn , undisturbed , but list ; below Uio boiling point , until the iroth in all absorbed und the grains of ice will fall from the spoon , distinctmid rithout any tendency to adhere together , o that the ghoul-wife ) in the Arabian ftgjits story Bhould luvo no difficulty in a ting it slowly , grain by grain. The hue it should aland at the fire unatirrod ty ebullition or spoon will vary some what , but ought not to bo moro than rom fifteen to twenty minutes longer , 'ho seasoning may bo according to aato , nnd a spoonful of tomato uauco concentrated and highly salted tomato , nuch used in the East is often added , jut this is not needed. This pilaff is ometiines served with small birds boiled vith it , and a variety may bo made with nutton broth and collops of mutton nixed through the rice. The poorer lasses make it generally in the ennio nannor , but vrith water instead of the irotti ; and another manner still ia to fry he rico dry in butter , until it ia of a palo irown , when it is boiled as before , but note o Rlong , aa cooking the butter facilijj ates the op oration , In every caao the obulition period is not continued beyond ho point at which the rico moves freely with the fluid as it boils , as it Bhould not 10 broken in the grain. To this butter ) ilafr the tomato sauce is generally iddcd. The Italian ricolto is clumsily made pilaff , boiled much longer and in a larger luantity of waler , and with choeao grated ever it when dished , It is , unlike pilaff , pasty , and lias absorbed all the water il will hold. It is never BO delioato aa the pilaff in any form. The use of rico in awoot dishes in"thi east is generally in the form of risogola rice-milk which ia made by boiling tin rico in milk , awootnned and slightly thick oncd with rico flour , BO that when cole ( and itf is always oaten cold ) it will b atiflitth ; and whoa sulliciontly cooked it i served out into saucers , and , cinnamoi powder being dusted over it , it is pu away in the cupboard until wanted. On cup of rico to six of milk , with a lurg : spoonful of rico flour , ought to be a goo proportion ; but this will vary aomowhi with the rico , and with the milk aa wel West. A Baltimore " " who started a bank at Custor Oily A > ' < " or so o o failed within A week simpiv because ho didn't know weatorn human oaluro. His place had not been open an IIOV.T when a man in buckskin slouched in aim1 pivsonlod a note of $100 running for CO days nnd naked to have it dieci.unted. ' I don't know you , " replied the bank er , who was his own cashier. "Stranger , that's my immo that at the bottom Bill Riggs. " " 1 see. " "And that note is backed by Jim Mad den. " "I BOO , but 1 don't care to discount it. The man picked up the paper nnd walked out , and in the course of 10 min utes A chnp with n.piatol in either hand danced Into the bank tuid < cheerily called out. out."Hero's "Hero's Jim Madden , nud ho wants to set eyes on the gnlloot who wont discount A note when ho lincka ill" Ho popped the banker in the shoulder , A clerk through the hip , and then Ilred away ut _ the fixtures until .101110 one called him out to drink. The next morning the banker -was mieaing , and when ho afterwards turned up in Den ver , ho acknowledged that the banking business had some painful features that no ono but a cowboy was able to wrestle wilh > Hormi-H ol' Mineral I wna sulTcring with lllood Poison , nnd treat- oil several months with Murcury niul 1'otanh , only to make mo worse. Tlio Potash toolc nwivy my njipotlto nnd gave mo ( lyepop In , nud both gave mo rhouiuulUm. I then took Sar- tmimrllliui , ntc. AH thuio Snifniimrllln mix- turon Imvo Potash in them. Thin miulo mo Rtlll woifo , na it dravo the poison further into my Rytom. A friend instated I Rhould take Swift' * Specific , nnd It cured mo Hound nnd well of tlio lllood Poison , drove the Murcury niul Potash out of my Bvntom , nnd to-ilny 1 nm ns well as I ever wna. GKO. O. WKI.I.MAN , .Tiu , Sixlcm , MIUIS. A Vntul I''lu\v In tlio Indictment. AiXati8A\v Trivrllcr. A highly rospoctiblo citizen was ar raigned before court for ( ( hooting ami killing n friend , The evidence was direct , and nftor exhaustive Arguments had boon made the judge said : "It ia clearly proven that you are guilty , as charged by the indictment. " "But I protest my innocence , " replied the prisoner. "Tho indictment reads that 1 did shoot at < d kill the gentleman with powder nnd n lenden bullet. This is a mistake. 1 had no bullota at the time , EO 1 loaded my gun with powder and a horsoahno nail. " "That indeed alters the caa , " said the judge. "The indictment said bullet , vrhen it should h < ivo said nail. You are dis charged , nir.1 CAUTION. Swllt'u Sroclflc entirely \rcctalilo iiromrntlon | , nml fluiiilcl not coiiMuniloil with thu vnrlom null- Mltuton ImlUtloni , iiot.-fcciot luiinbiiff. , "Siiccus Alluratis , " cto , , etc. , which aronovv bclni' inniiiilac- tutcil by vnrlius ntigoim. None oJtlcc [ o contain n ehiKlo article which enters InUi the cninpokltloii ot H. 8. H. Tlioro honlvonoSnlfi'H Hpecillo Mul tliora la notlin | ( ! In thuwnrM llku It. To prevent illaistur and illsipiiolntmciit , bo kliro nml get the gcnulno. Hwllt'n Spccllh Is n rnmplcto nntljolo to Illcoil Tilnt ; , Hlouil 1'olajn , Jlohrml 1'olson luul Hkin Hu mour. J. DICI.SOX SMirn , M. II , , Atlanta , Oa. Iha\u hail remarkable fmcccTltli 8lft'a Bpo- cllloln iho trcntmunt ol lllonil tind Kkln Dlscaies , ami In lYmalo Dlsuiwf. I to < k It iiOHiilf ( or Car lmndi'8 wlthliapii.v cllect. II. O. U. HKMIV , M. ! > . , Atlanta , On. lusnl Sitllt'iiHpodflaiin inv llttlo daughter , \\lio nsultlicroil w'.thnnuio lllood Poison wlilch hail ro- stN ! nil aorta of treatment The Spccllla rcl'mctl ' her p.-rinancntly , nnd I nlmll uao It In my practice. Our treatise on Dlooil and Hkln lllaua oa mailed t > k' apnllcaiiU. apnllcaiiU.TlIKSH'iraSPECiriO TlIKSH'iraSPECiriO CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , ( la. V. Olllro. IKflW.iBi St. , hot ocn Cth anil 7tli Atn DR. * JSYES ] , ( I'.I-KOKK. ) ( llrfgil.1 jiIJEOTUO-VOLTAIO KELT nnd other KLICTJIIO AmuscKS nro sent on ta Days' Trial TO MEN ONLY. VOUNO OK OLD , wlio nro suffer- ln from Nmivoua DKniurr. LOST VITALITY , WASH no WKAUNESSES , nml all thoio dlspnsra of a 1'EUHONAt , NATUUE , rchultlug from AIIUKKII nml - CAUSKS. hpcixfy rclli-f and rompleto rcatoratlon to HEALTH , Vioou nnd lUxnoon . Bend at ouco for Illuatrated I'amphlct free. Address VOLTAIC IIKI.T tin. , ninmlinll. Mlrli. WITH And your work is done for all time to time to come , WE .CHALLENGE . The World to produce a moro durable material for street puvemont than the Sioux Falls Granite. JI'OU ANY AMOUNT Off OR MACADAM ! it 10 filled promptly. Samples sent and ° i estimates given upon application. WM.MODAIN & co , , Sioux FallsDakota. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY 1 Quo of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR , RIOHA.UDS & CLARKE , \V. A. CLARKE , Propriotors. Suporiutondne orks a. P. RAILWAY 17TI1 & 18TII STJIBET3 MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS | IN WATER WHEELS. ROLLERiJMILLS , , lill and Grain Elevator Silachinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Bufour Bolting Cloth STEAM TUMPS , STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. * BRASS GOODS AND FIFE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. -'J - \Vo nre prepared to furnish plnns and estimates , nnd will contract for fcho erection o Flouring Mills nnd Grnin Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , fromStono to the Roller System. D3 ? liJrpecinl : attention given to furnisning Power Plants for any pur-- poso. nnd estimates made tor sumo. Ueneral machinery repairs attended to prcsiytily. Address .A ' * & ' EIOH4RDS & OLABKE , Omaha , , Neb. BE or FINE Mr expository flfiiro onituntly flllod with ' clootj tooV. Uttice factory 0. ff. Cowpt * 1tith and OTJI/ / & " THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY Avfl''i'J -OF I At the Wholesale nnd Retail Jewbtry Store of [ DHOLM&ERICKSON Holiday Goods in in great abundance and an ISloKaut line of Indies and Gents' Gold Watches nnd beautiful etoclt of Solid Silver Ware , Diamonds , Jewelry nnd Spectacles. Wo would call epecial attention o the best and most RELIABLE RAILROAD .WATCH Ever placed on the Market , namely , the celebrated Quick Train , bua , Ohio , Watch. It is superior to all others. o > or . . . . . Wo have the Agency for the above renowned Piano , whioh : s second o none. Also the Lindeman & Sou's Pianos , and have also the famous ITnrdinan Piano on sale. We also carry full lines of best Organs and Sheet Music , We warrant out goods the best in the market. An inspeo- tionwill convince tlio most skeptical. OUR TWO © TORES Are located ns below : Jewelry Store , Corner 1 5th and Dodjje , opposite Postoflice. Piano Warurooraand Music Parlor , Crounse's Block , 10th street near Capitol Please call > " * inspect our goods at both of our stores , Pianos and. Organs sold 011 monthly payments. EDHOLM & ERICKSON , THE JEWELERS. South-east Corner Ted ) , and l' b , uenr PnoHnl Avfl'\'i