FLATTSIIODTH herald. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WFEKLT HY Ttis PlattsmoQU Herald PaMisMoz Co. For City and Countr Directory, Railway TIm Ts'jles. Telephone Kchng liusiness Di rectory, limine Cards 4c, nee third page. JEFF. X. STONE, . City 11 tor. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for display advertisement or changes la ad vertlsoiiM-ot must be banded in to th business onu s not Liter than lo a. m. of the day In which tboy are to be lasttrted. Copy for pny local and special notice niiiKt be naude-l Ui before 3 p. u. ejub dity to Initure in sertion. II M. IIi'hHnkll, ; HuhIdt s Manager. A. gallwbury, lleutUt. The county session today. commissioner! were in The train from lute this morning. the west came in The mason i began laying brick on the Sherwood building, today. The WiJberforce-couceit coinpmy, at the Opera House, tonight. Ho, all ye that thirst, cmne unto me ana k will give yo drink Town' Tump. The train for the west was loaded this morning, but. no getting off and on at riatts mouth. Ho and hear the Wilberforce concert company at the Opra Uousa. tonight. a une musical u eat is promised. The State Journal opens up the snake campaign with a forty pound blow snake, killed near Lincoln, Sunday. - Don't fail to to-hear the colored con cert company tonight at the opera house - They have three persons with them that appeared here with IJonivan'g Tennessee an9. Owing to the failure of the city coun cil to grant any licenses at their last meeting, and the further fact that the old licenses expired on the first day of May, j. wicsaioons arc cioneu today. mu iv in miss oni fining une it vou don't go to kear the concert tonight at the opera house, given by the Wilbcr- lorce Colored Concert comtmnv. A.!. mission 50e, no extra charge for reserved seats. unco more wo urge the necessity of telephoned in the clerk of the district court s oillces and the high school, .more specially tne clerk s office. Won't Com i.utiu see tnai wc nave one in "llie clerk's office? . - -. . si iucr auiuum n capital in Tested in na tional hank?, in proportion to the popu- lauou, is greater in Nebraska than Mis souri or Kansas. Nebraska has thirty- tliree national banks, and the amount of capital invested is $2,310,000.60. - - Rock wood hall makes a splendid courtroom. All it lacks is mattin" upon me uoor to ueao.cn me lootlalls of the . anxioas litigants. The Hkkald is of the opiniou that the county should eup- jjiy matting at once. War was. imminent tor a time in the - city, council court 1hi8-mrning; counsel liiunigea in ne&teu words and blind jus tice tore the bandage from her eyes aud tore w tne evenly balanced scales under the table so intent was she on serin" . the scrimmage. -m . Aiuiager louug assured us that the W Ubertorce grand concert tonight at the opera house will be first class, every one "'of them being artists of the Ligbcst , standard nf excellence aed will be far ' ahead of the last jubilee singers that ap- peared hcie.X . ' The rumor that the ordinance regulat ing the granting of licenses, was never signed by the mayor, is without founda tion. ; There is an" ordinance x gulating the matter and it has been signed by the mayor and Is in force now and has' been ever since the Slocumb law went iut ef fect. '. Alf. II. Townsend, who will be re membered by our oldest citizens as one of the old settler, in Plattsinouth, died in San Francisco, Cal., on the 12th day of April last, aged 52 yeara and 10 months. Mr.. Townsend was the proprietor of Townsend's addition to Flattsraouth, and practiced law ne re in the early days. ' - '- --. - The North Platte Telegraph contains a two column article descriptive of a re ception tendered to W. F. Cody (Buffalo Kill),. upon .his return home," after Im most successful theatrical season. Thai whole country turned out, and music, speeches and edibles were the order ut exercises, and a huge time is recordt-J. - ; " . f -.'J . It ia quite amusing to note the express ions of agony and fnrprise depicted uj-ai the countenances of "the lioys a; they ', confidently go u'p.and frantically sfmke -. the saloon doors, iu joyous aotH-ipittiin of- 1 licit J-xtgaiarJ!andA4iwver la, that the Jock prevents an entrance "The - "cotton,'1 begins to accumulate, and the poor fellows have hardly vitality eu.ii'lt left to emit 1t,- . .--' : - ' - Hon. Aarua s. Everest, of Atchison, ft. ansa, and the attorney of the Mia ur Pacific.Ti.-R. Qorapany, is in attendem-e upon tins, term or cur district court, look ing after the interest of his peoph. We no-Ice wltli lum. Hob. J. L. Webster, of vmana, ne attorney or this railroad company at Omaha. Several suits read ing in the Casa county districtrcourt against tkis corporabon by residents of t ass county are te be tried at the present I'-rm ui-me court. v , - , - We notice by an Iowa-exchange that Capt, S. W. Bathbon baa again assumed the editorship of the Jlarion ltegitter. We have always known Capt. Itathbun, ana it was ne -wno-xrraduated us in the printing business. ,We were were Cap.'s Mdevir;ia mere ways than oae. After an absense of two years, during which time be conducted a good republican : paper at Autcneu. uakota, he bns return ed to hu first love, and will make the old Hegister one of the best papers print- ea on ine line or tne . jfilwaakee & St .PanLrallroad, ' Success to you Cap. Z MHUneiT. " lira. Johnson fc Sweney, are now re ceiving ill the latest styles in Hats, Bon nets, Flower Vfl pa, Ribbons, dec, in the millinery line, to which they invite all to call and .examine lef ore parchasing elsewher. . Fancy goods at cost. d40ml The lar;;st supply of hams; bacon, and all kinds of meats, in the city to be found t Jlatt A Co. - M-dtf. - THE COUNCIL ADJOURNS Nothing 'Startling Done. The supreme court of the City of I'lattsmouth, after being in session all day yesterday, and until twelve o'clock last night, adjourned until 7:30 this morning, when at about that hour his honor, Chief Justice Smith ascended the bench and brought down the gavel. AUx Mcintosh, occupied the city clerk's chair, and upon roll call a mere quorum was found present. The case of Fred Goos being called, Mr. Clark, of counsel for Goon, made a motion that the remonstrance against license be dis missed, which wan overruled by the mayor, an appeal being taken, the decis ion of the mayor was not obtained, and the remonstrance was dismissed accord ingly. This put an end to the chapter, and conncil adjourned without granting any license, and consequently the town to day is in a condition of drouth, not often witnessed so near the Missouri Itiver. There were many amus ing circumstances occurring dunng the hearing. 'On yesterday his Honor, the Police J udge, was called upon to testiry as to bis knowledge of irriga tion," it being presumed his experience iu Utah wonld make him - an expert in that process of agriculture. But ths old man was posted, and demanded his fees,. you know." and they not being produced, and the J udge being opposed to bringing suit for so small an amount, it was decided that he could not be compelled to display hia knowledge of dry goods as disposed byMcVey. Goos, and others. In the evening, however, the requisite fees having been pro duced, the J udge proceeded to unbosom himself, which unbosoming consisted mainly of the fact that the most prom inent knowledge the witness bad of the bowl," was the fact that Mr. Yan- atta. counsel for remonstrants, had treated the witness, at McVey's, and it was on account of the good looks of Mr. v. that Air. Mcvey permitted the witness to have the "sugar and lem on." Remonstrants gave notice of ap peal in all cases, and as soon as the record can be made up an argument win be nad beroie Judge Pound, in the district court, on the questions of law involves!. . The Lincoln. Daily News gives the following interesting description of a Sunday visit to the Penitentiary : Your correspondent had the pleas ure or attending divine service at the penitentiary, yesterday, ; through the kindness of the officers and chaplain. Wl were particularly struck by . the glad smile that s pre id over the face of nearly every convict as the venerable chaplain entered, . and the quietness that prevailed" as they listened to each word of the plain, simple sermon, ine choir, composed of convicts, ac companied Dy an organ.' base viol, and two lesser violins, rendered several ex cellent songs, which together with the fragrant flowers in the windows.1 must be an oasis in the convicts life. After services the chaplain visited each one in his cell, speaking kind words and distributing reading matter here and mere, many being disappointed that iney wereieit. Simmerman looks ful ly fifty per cent better, the nerveless- ness disappearing since the action of the supreme court. Rutus Pope, the Digamist, was acting as librarian, and selecting books for his fellow convicts, The tollowinz is omcial rcirardim? the sale of the Otoe lands, and is published by the register and receiver of the land office at Beatrice : 'United States Land Office . - Beatrice; Neb., April 30th: 1883. f xsj direction ot tne Hon. Secretary of me interior, tne u.o. i ana Oince at lie atrice, in the 6tate cf Nebraska,- will be open on Thursday, May 31, at 10 o'clock a m. lor tne purpose oi receivinir an. plications to purchase the remainder of the lands of the Otoe and Missouri res ervation, in the states of Nebraska apd Kansas. ' .. ine tanus win ue soia only te persons wlio shall within three months from the date of their application make a perma nent settlement upon the same, and each application must be accompanied by an affidavit as evidence of good faith in this respect. . V The lands will be sold to the highest responsible bidder, at not less than the appraised value, in 30 acre tracts, and no one person win De allowed . to purchase more than 100 acres, except in cases of fractional excess ' (contiguous thereto.)" woere me survey oi township ana section lines could not bel made - to conform to the boundary lines of the reservation.in in which crse tho excess, not . exceeding forty acres, may be added to the -160 acres. 'ViJ,f.:- ' ' cv...c ' 1.' xuo iciiiiaui snie ure aa.iouowa: . One quarter in 'cash. Ao Iwromc .due and payable at the expiration- -of three months from the date of tiling applica tion ;oue quarter lit pne.year: one auar ter an- two -years; .one quarter, in .three years irom the dale or sale, -with interest at tne raie or -5 per centum , per annum out in case ot uciauit in the cash or first payment, - the person thus defanltinir snau ioneu absolutely his right tO the Ijjfcct for the purpose of which he has SDDliedr - - -t. ZL '. . . . - No lands will be sold upon which im provements are round belonging to In iuiujD,.Ba reponea uy tne- appraisers . in their scedule of appraisements The sale will be subject to approval by tha secretary of the interior, and will - be continued from, day to day at .Beatrice: uuin an tne lanus are disposed of.; A list of the lands with theADnralsed value of each tract; will be found on ; Cle at the district land office at Beatrice.! Bremner'8 Crackers at 3 tad le man's. I Tolice Court Trial to the city coun cil as to whether license shall be granted to certain saloons. - ' x once o uage witness zor remon- strancers. .."- : Ques. by Vannata Counsel: Mr.Pot- tenger, have yon taken any drinks at Joseph McVey's during the past year? -a. us. oy rotienger: wen now lem 'me see I believe I nave; yes about roar drintts i recollect of oh am! . Ones, by Vannatta: Did von nav for tuem. Air. 1'ottenger? Ans. by Pottentrer: Well oh nm: let me see. Ho, I don't recollect of ever paying of any of 'em oh um; ne ne nei All law and order loving people, who desire to see the Slocumb license law carried out against all offenders who are engaged in the whisky business, are called to meet at the M. . Church. on .Wednesday evening, at 8 o clock, to organize for tne work. - ; C. II. Parmele, - G. E. Dover, S- - ; .J.E.Morrison: and cany others. 2 DISTRICT COURT. Judge Ponnd on 'the Bench Today's Doings. Court convened this morning with Judge Pound on the bench and a full at tendance of the bar. The grand jury was empanelled and began its duties. The forenoon was spout in calling the docket, and this afternoon the trial of cases began and the following were dis posed of: Washington Darlin vs. Geo. Poisell and John Beverage. Dismissed for want of prosecution. "J. E. Morrison aud II. if. Bushnell vs. Jl: W. Hyers, sheriff, e. a!. Dismissed missed at plaintiff's cost. Eliza L. Pcttit vs. Hyers, sheriff, et al. For trial Monday at 0 a. ui. A.. D. Felkner vs. D. E. Thompson. Dismissqd at plaintiff's cost. S II Jacgman vs Mo. P. railway set for trial. O Gabriel vs D S Draper, ?udgment against pltff for costs. ' J Newport vs Louisville manufactur ing company continued. B D Stuart vs F Guthman; pltff order, ed to give security for costs in ten days. - J R Hush vs Gustavc Dot man stricken from the docket.' Uichey Bros.-v W K Chittenden et al default. A Despain vs W It Chittenden et al. default. II Sinttk vs. K.Rosenbaum, dis missed at plalntifTk cost. EQUITY CASES. Win. Wclborn vs. B dV MR R and J F and J G Htiber. Leave for Hu bert to answer by Monday next. R B Claiborne" vs. Billings and J F and J G Huber. Dismissed at plaintiffs' cost J Campbell vs. "Win Sutton. Dis missed at plaintiff's cost. Prank land vs. A 3IcFairfield et al. Default. frank Rezina vs. the same. As above. C G Tabor vs. Mo P R R. Set for trial Friday. . , PERSONALS. Deweese and L. C. Burr, Of Lin- ' coin, are here. O. Ward, the petit juror from Louisville, is here. Mr. Klein, of Weepinjj Watr, is here at-court. Grandpa Inhelder, f Cedar Creek, is attending court today, Wm. Welborn and Geo. Laverty. of A.ouisvuie, came in tbis morning. Attorneys Cole, Covell and Steven son represent Nebraska City today Geo. McCormick, N. W. Kaneff. Dr Stuart, Warren Coon and Wm. Wells represent South Bend in the district court today. Attorneys J. M. Thurston, Bennett, Montgomery, Wakely and Webster, of Omaha, are here to-day. Dan Robinson, Geo. Cross, and attor nays Meikle, Travis and Ualdeman, of weeping water, are attending court. Geo: Mayfield, of the Louisville Ob server, and J. v. Glover, another live man of Louisville, pulled the Herald office latcn string this morning;." . Master Mechanic Hawks worth, with ins little grip, started for Wy more this morning, and will visit several other points before his return, to see that everything is running smoothly. ' Our old friend. A. C. Loder. from Greenwood, is in attendance upon this term of the district court. Mr. Loder is one ol Cass county's soli dest men in every respect. Uncle Ezra Plummer. father of Mr Eli Plummer, of Lincoln, dropped into the Herald office this morning. lie is on his way to Iowa to visit old friends and relatives We notice that Hon. Lawson Shel don is a spectator at this term of our district court. Mr. Sneldon is one of the . largest real estate owners and farmers in Cass county. J. V Weckbacb returned last nifrht irom jkansas city, which place he pro r . ... Z uouiiutw a aeconu unicitgo. wnile la the city be called on Mr. Muldaner, jrroi. wise and other former Platts mouth people. C. E.Pibbles and wife, of Burlini? ton. Iowa, are in the city visiting. Mr. la iun luvcuiur Oi (lie XIDD1CS sewing machine and president of the company -which manufactures them. Mr. IVCarrutb. of this city, beins one pifine.aireciors. WmvD. Merriam. -of Si irourne v. Ia- is making' our City, his biennial visit. Mr.Merriam always calls arond to see lr. our county treasurer has collect ed revenue surhcient to ran Cass county comfortably, and if ho finds tne treas urer has not called, in enough of Jhe good money - from our own "people he generously puis nis hand into his pock et and supplies, the deficiency; taking bis little lien upon our fertile soil for his money and interest. Mr. Merriam has been striving for "years-to educate the people of Nebraska up to the noint ot prompt ly -puyini? xovujtmxeag-r- Notice Whereby given that all oartiea witnin me corporate limits of the xitv of Plattsmouth,Neb must clean -up and remove' aI manure filth -or'foui "matter deposited in their alleys, stable yards,kc j nv Honday; May,7tn.A-.7.AJi i8S3i or j will proceed againsC-any andalt narties rciaaing or neglecting to uo tn. same - . A alter tne above date as provided for- bv iar. - nvoraeroi tne mavor. P. B. Muapur, chief of police.' - These Eemonstraaces.' ,The following is a copy of the re monstrance filed inthe case of each man who made application for a li cense to sell liquors: : 1st. The petition for; said license is not signed by -30 resident free holders of. the precinct, as requred Dy law. 2d. said (aammg the applicant). has been guiltjr of selling liquors without license, within the last year. no. oaiu (naming applicant), has been guilty of selling intoxicating liquors to minors ana to persons in the habit ;of, becoming intoxicated, within the last year.. - . 4th. said council has no authority to issue said license, ror.tue . follow ing reason: 1 here is no ordinance now in force authorizing said coun cil to issue liceuso, as provided by law. There was filed by the applicants a motion to dismiss the remonstrance in eacu case, wnicn niouon was as aaa . m follows: . -v: 1 1st. That the remonstrances be dismissed, because they were not filed until the council was in session and ready to act. 2d. Because they were not filed according to law. 3d. Because the city council had no jurisdiction to hear and decide the issues made. The remonstrants were represented by Judge Vanatta, and' the applicants by Strode & Clark. At the outset the mayor overruled the motions and an ap ceal taken from his ruling, to the coun cil which resulted in a tic the mayor dck iding the vote as he had before ruled. Testimony was introduced to prove the truth of the allegations contained in the remonstrance, but they failed to prove anything of any consequence, and the council decided in each cane that noth ing had. been proven. In the case of Fred Coos, the motion to dismiss was by vote of the council dismissed, which settled that case without any further pro ceedings. An appeal was taken in each case, ond the matter will go to the dis trict court for adjudication. The coun cil granted no license and the saloons in consequence are closed. These applicants for license are not those who obtained, and so!d liquor ucj der, license last year and are not liable for violations of laws and ordinances committed by those who did have li cense. If those who operated under licen ses last year violated the law, why were they not prosecuted at the time of the violation. We have a good liquor law. and one so stringent that it is almost impossible to sell liquor at all and comply with its requirements. What will be done as to granting licen ses, until the decision of the distiict court is reached, is yet undetermined. A a nothing has been proven against these applicants, under the ordinance, we presume they will eventually ob tain licenses. SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under thin head, three cents per Hue each insertiou. VOB KENT A god houne tu good location . lu ,thU, clty- lutlui- ol H. K. ralmer or J. W. Jennings. 6fl st FOU SALE Old paper for sale at this office Ht 4C1 lnt tfr luinrirfwl tr K flAnfra nun .1 v v u fx: i j if." en. tf pOR.ALE-Foijr lots together in god loca- I-- lion In this city. Inquire at this otllee tf :i!r.,;.u t'xncli in a- Una eity. uuer Cau find it at tins olUce. "POUND A bunch of key on Chicago avenue Owner can iret same bv cullinc .1 ... uc auu facing lor ins notice. 471 f. i ost-a Weir memoran Jum book in this dollar note and other valuable " . - r. ..u.au.u flUU U1LV Finder ihcwc reiuru w mis orace ana you will w aided. be re 56 tf WANTED To rent a small, neat house eon tailllDIT three or five nunm k',, .,. buildiiiK good price paid. Inquire at tbis of- flee. 8ti St WANTED A good coefc wanted at Stadel niann reHtxurant:. ciihu. nn n one but a flm-claes cook ueed apply. Md tf "llTA.s TED John Bauer has leased the Stohl 1 man place, corner ot 7th and Vine, and is prepared to accommodate the public in the " 3 va wcai uiuk aiiii iiMifinir nv tiia Miuum, Willi 1 - j e---o J n v.vn VI WAlfTltIA flrst-clas9 cook at the Central ployment. ' fitf WATSD-Canva?se wanted. Apply to J. ine ttainD for reul v. need apply. r " cot! """" NOTICE!! We will Sell Inr Cooiia at a-rices xieiow Those Quoted by Competitors. W; J. WARRICK. Asky our grocer for Bremner'a Crar.V- I ers every tune. Take no other. A lew ot the handsomrr. nntfprna nf Wire Slower Stands verv rhpnn of t n COX'S. S4d.w1 nm Bremner's Crackers at Hansen's. oto J.r. Youuc's Tor sour creum sooa water, mead and bjrch beer only 5c per glass. Largest stock of wall naoer at War rick's. S3 13 Bremner's Crackers at Baker's. A 1 f " i . . 4. new nue oi une uress iroous con sisting of the latest 6tyles and patterns just received at wecKbach's. 23dti Bremner's Crackers at Bennett Lewis'. Ladies, your special attention is called to the new line of dress goods just received at Wcckbach's. 23dtf A Square Meal Uan be had at the City Hotel for oulv 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable rates.' 'Farmers and Commercial Men will pleaso bear this in mind. d&wtf Nothing lost bv iroinff to WarriL-'a for wall paper and window shades. 63 2t liy paving cash for our new stock of wall paper, lead, oil, &c., we are enabled to sell at reduced prices. . 53 VZ W. J. Warrick. Bremner's Crackers at Wirckbach's. Fresh home made candies every day 39dtf at the Phoenix. The Alaska, the bert and most ron veuient Refrigerator in t lie market. For sale by J. R, Cox. 43d,fcwlino It will pay you to read Wish's ml a limn In tkU K. U1B UBUtr. VOU TT1AV HUM in a what you want. 3911 Teeth extracted without nain hv th use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. at the rwnta rooms of Dr. C. A. Marshall. l.trwlr - - . o,.-& V. 48d3t6wlt Window shades at Warrick's. 2t Bremner's Crackers at Murphy & Co.'s. Netice. Warrick has made further redaction on painting materials. Give him an or der and compare prices. 54d6t0w2t Cottage House. Sixth street, between Main a..,i ti Plattsmouth. Nebr. RerittoH lortabiy furnished. Board bv the dav or week. Meals 25 cents. Board bv 'wuuouic raies. Mouse corn -fortably and pleasantly situated. Give me a call. 8. Weaver. Prot.ri,.r 4odln A. If. SELLER. VMM. cm. o Gradoate ia PHARMACY AND MEDICINH. S?hJ?..lLpr3,' ,tor opposite the Per Roller Skating Rink. Having purebased of Joseph Ford his skating rink in the basement of Fitzgerald block. I wish to announce that the same will be open every after noon and evening, and that it will be run first-class in every respect. The prices for admission will be 10 eta. for afternoon and 15 cts. for even ing, ladies free. Price of skates 20 cts. for afternoon?, 25 cts. for evenings. The masquerade as heretofore announced for Monday evening will not bo changed. C. E. Sluck. ItfdD MIEIEUD Of going to Omaha for Wall Paper, AND WINDOW SHADES, When you can buy the same for less money at home. Window Shades frcm $1.50 to $3.00 Per Pair. Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure, $1.10c A large invoice of Alabastine just re ceived. All shades. A complete stock always on hand. "To the Front," 3 for 10c. Tobies try them 2 for 5c. "INNOCENTS ABROAD," the boss 5c Cigar. " PANETELLAS," the Boss 5c cigar. Will. J. WAR1UCK. J. i. snipsox, CIT F 3 Offlc A! c 1 I Has ransacked the market for the nobbiest and best line of CLOT We can show you- all that is de sirauie, ana aon t iorget that we will never be undersold. Everything in s. HATS, . SHIRTS, GLOVES COLLARS, GllFFS, NECKWEAR, Just received. For right goods at ngnt prices o to C. JU. Wescott, The BOSS Clothier. Roekwood Block For Sale ! NE J, Sec. 3, T. 12, R 13. SE, Sec. 3, T. 12, R. 13. S. W. , Sec. 3, T. 12, R. 13. and N N. W. Sec, 10, T. 12, Jt. 13. E S. AV. Sec. 34, T. 13, K. 13 E Lot 10, Block 28. " 3, " 59. " 7 & 9, 23. Si, 9. 11. Duke's Addition. Tiie above described farm s for sale on Jong time, with 7 lire Jicr r WSSCOTT cent, interest. Apply to K. Bf WINDHAM, d9tf - Plattsmouth, Neb. Clothing i Never Undersold. O- O-- HBROLD ITIic JLcmliiig; dotliici. Still undersells any ot his competitors bv "5 per cent. ReimoiH why, he been nu ow experienced Clothier ever since buy, pays no rents and 1 Remember the Twenty SAVED HY BUYING OF IUM. Oh, (tar EI have arrived, and On Goods Car KB jo, liiiuai a iiuii&ii, Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as All Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Has discovered the gr-atf-st cure in the world for waknesn ot the h:i k ami llmbu invoL uutury aischarsee, impuleucy, general U-bilitv, iiei vwusnei-fc, lanjiour. coiiliinlon vl idea' t.ali.t tatiou oi the tif art, tiiuidity. trcliiblitfr. Uiumexs of fiuht or kidtllnese. dif-eas oi the head throat, nose or skin, affectioii ol the liver. 1uiii;i. fctomach or bowels these terrible disorders' arising from Holitary habits oi youth aud ie-ietjji act ice moie latal l the victim than the oiik ot Syrens to the marines ol 1'lyss.is, blihtu.x th- ir Miot HiOieiit hoyet or anticiuatloua rendering marriage impossible. v Those that are suUeriug fioin the evil pracilee. which destroy their mental and ultvslca: ysteiu, eausingf r 1 NERVOUS DEBILITY. The symptoms of which are a dull' distressed mind, which unfit them for erjornilng their bis lnes and social dutiei. inaKes happy tuarriageB impoKible, dii-tierses the action of the heart depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fears, dream, renless nightx, di.ine for gftlulness, unnatural dischari;ea, pain in the back, and hipM, short breathing, luelancholy' tire easily of company and have preference lo be aioue, leeliiig ax lired in the iiioiuiiig at when re tirinir. seminal weakuefcr. lobt manliood. white bone deuosit In the urine. i.muinu. .-,...,! i,... coiilu-ion of thought, watery bud weak eyes, dyepepsia, conHiipatioii, paleuei-s, paiu and wak nes iu the limbs, etc., ehouid consult me iuimediately aud be reniored lo perfect healLh YOUNG Who have become victims of solitary vice, that sweep to ao untimely grave thousands of young men of exalted talent and brilliant intellect who might otherwise entrance listening aeuators with the tli under ol iheir eloquence or waken to eestai'y the living lyre, may call with confluence. MARRIAGE. Married perrons or Toune men eonlemnlatini' of procreative power, iinpotency or any other disqualification speedily relieved. lle wii pi " ',"-' uuu:k uc cmc Ui ui . ruuui.il niAj f ciJ$iou3i tuiiJiue 114 K IS UOQvT iLS a gvlltlefll eoufldeutly rely upon hut skill as a physician. ORGAN AL I m mediately cured and full vltror restored. This den and marriage Impossible, is the penalty payed by the victim lor improper Indulgene xoungmen are apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. Now who that understands this subiect will deny that urocreation Ih m-i m.um.r t. those falling Into improper habits than by the prudeut. ilesides being deprived of the plea, ures of healthy offsprings, the most serious and destructive symptom of both mind and body arise. The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental powers weaken. Ixst provrea tlve powers, nervous lrritatbility, dspepia. palpitation of the heart. indigetioii. constitu tional ubUity, wasting of the frame, cough couuiiition and death. . A CURE WARRANTED. Persons ruined in health by unlearned pretenders w ho keens th-. 71,.. , taking poisonous and injuiious ctimpounds. should apply hiirf.,-'lrlulncnitnth after tnonth rn etc t t t- ' . eoiateiy. xjsrs.A rionui.A IT. graduated at one of the most eminent colleges In the United fitates his effe-t.t . .in most astonish ng cures that were ever known. Many troubled with V?.J.?, TV.? n vt tUtr head when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed At certafn sound, nftrLLZ if! attended sometimes wijh derangement of tiie mind" were cured imuTwIiateV W"hiiiB,. lAtvn, rAttl UUAH NOTIHR Dr. F. addresses all those who have turn red habits wl fjLAwiad and tiodv. unfitting w'Vk,rr.7rV,J"t.n". "Yi ."nT"Jl"l,,,y -wy habit- of. youth. ers. palpitation Of the heart. dvvneusU. n-rvni debil tv. eotiKiiini.tioi. et ' ' ' . t r r T r,r PRIVATE OFFICE, OVER Vf&FVfi-?101.1 Charge hioderate and witUiB tho reah of all who need Seh-nrm Medical ireatment. Those who rMde at a d Is tarn e and cannot call wUl reeiev Sbt i, Uon through the mall by slmply.ending their syniptoms with iosJaa rCt'ev' prompt attcu- - Beifd postal lor copy of the Medical A4vauce. Clothing. has l)l, Knows how to iys for cah. - Five Per Out. Saved Lv.iv, Yes ! 1 will continue to & Notions I.OWKi: VltU'KH ctMintrv. of tl Kill iensware "ours K'8j(-t fully, ATT' 31La i iCALDISI'ENSARTS. HIS tsmouth, Nebraska, T VISIT OX 19, 1883 V OXK DA V. CLTKD OX TIIE ME4 dreadful and dettniotl.e Libit whirli ai.r.naiiv marriaire bewnre of i,IivmI. ;i kimui Loss u-es it, and WEAKNESS distressing street inn U' I kJ ri-iul.n lift a I . . . r themseiv i.v - them for' bKiieii. JTu'dv. "rT.ZS "7 y, society ate. irrit.i.iit.VT .i..7. 7 '".V "- Mir pow- "- .-K""ein oi ojgefcine tunc, OMAHA NAT'L BAHK. ' Jn