TKE DAILY BEE OMAHA , 'U'EDX.ESDAiMWjUMBEH 10. 1883. WJVC. S JS UANUFAOTUHKK OF OF STUIOTLY FIK8T-CLASJM 101 * TTf n I mm Kim IJllMiGo illdgUD , , ' BB * * - - * - - B f AND TWO WHEEL CARTS , 15thsttoctlOMAHA , NEB Established in 1858. . SIMPSON 1109 and 14-11 Dodge Street , OMAHA , NEB IfANUFAOTUltKR OF FINK Hi L. Uy Repository la constantly Oiled with n clectjatoot. I Uest Workmanship guaranteed. Office and Factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue , | ASK YOUR GKOCKKS FOR THE OMAHA DRY HOP YEAST WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL. - - i f = s I Manufactured by the Omaha Dry Hop Teast Co I 2718 BlinT STREET. OSIAIIA. KEB HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF EASTERN { PRICED DUPLICATED ] 1118 FARNAM STREET , - OMAHA NEB. C. F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Druggist ! | AND DEALER IN Paints Oils Yarni OMAHA , NEBRASKA. J. A. WAKEFIELD , WHOLESALE AND UETAII , DEALER IN I JLJUULkj lUllXl& JLUUj JL JIUJLLULMj SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , LIME , CEMENT , PLASTER , &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Union Pacific Depot , - Double and Single Acting Power and Hand J Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , ' Bolting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fittings Steam Packing at wholesale and rojail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , OIIUROB AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. MANUFAGTUllEIl Of Galvanized IronCornices , indow CapsFioials , SktIlRtiU to Thlitoenth Street ; Keb If. HELLMAN & CO , . 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13Th , OMAHA , NEDRASE 0. 31. LEIGI1TO.N. . T. CLARKE. LEIGHTON & GLAEKE , (8UCCESSOU3 ( TO KEX.NAItD UP.03. 4 CO. ) tt H . H P 4 rf- DEALERS IN- Paints , Oils , Brushes , Glass. - - NEIWASKA. OMAHA , - - - - - WASHINGTON GOSSIP , fc * - A Swell Ofllcial Coocerl In the Slow- ail Castle , by tSe P'ne ' Anchor Glnli , Nclrnsknns ) nt tlio Caiillnl Tlic Son- Mutters. CorrO' < | ) OluliJiico n { TlIKr.V. \ \ . WASHINUTUN , December 15. C.wtlo Slowarl is the 11,11110 of n in.ignificu.nl Vos idonco lioro fncing Dnpunt circle , erected by Senator Stewart , of Missouri ; am ! tlio largest part of this "castle" is taken tip by n hall room , extending across the width of the house. This has a ininaturo stage and makes a desirable pfaco for theatricals and concerts of a private character. Nearly six hundred of the leading people of the capital attended .a concert given there Wednesday evening by thu District of Columbia auxiliary of the Woman's National Relief association , bettor known as the society of the Blue Anchor. This association was founded for the purpose of giving prompt aid in time of great disasters und epidemics , and the proceeds of the concert which could not have netted leas than a thous and dollars , are for the especial pnrposu of purchasing clothing and supplies for the relief of shipwrecked persona rescued by the crows of life-saving stations along the coast. It may be said that tha Washington society alone has supplied thirty out of ono hundred life-saving stations with means of succor for the shipwrocked. Well , thu concert was a very swell af fair , thu first large society event since this session of congress bcg n. There were two alcoves utilized as "boxes"and ono of these waa occupied by the presi dent and general of the army. hi the other sat Chief Justice , Airs , and Miss \Vnito , .1 ustico and Jtlra. Miller , who is president of the society. Mrs. .Sheridan accompanied the general , and Miss Fro- linghuyson and Miss Bradley sat on each sidu of the president. Arthur is really a handsomer man than his pictures make him out to bo ; ho is not as heavy as the photographs appear , and his side whis kers not BO bushy. Ho dresses exquis itely , and is a master of etiquette. 1 vyia reminded of what , a lady said the opening day of congress , "Wo have got a gentleman - man for president. " The friendship of thu ladies is by no means a smaller factor n politics hero tlmu else whore ; mny it not give Arthur , iniirectly , of course , assis tance at Chicago ? Thu concert prograufuio itself would not particularly interest you in Nebras ka , except that Miss Lida Miller , who visited in Omaha last summer , was ono of an octette at the pianoforte. Mrs. luxtoiitho sopiano of the evening , has a wonderful voice , swcot and clear. She lives in Washington. Miss Noguwvas , who sang with her in ono number , is the daughter of the Portuguese minister , a dark-complexioned girl with lustrous black eyes. The favorite of thu evening , however , was thu tpnor , Mr. King , a member of the choir in Dr. Armitago's church in Now York , who sang a roinan- 7.0 from "Mignon , " Buck's "Whore the Lindens Bloom , " ' 'Robin Adair,1' and Mattel's "Non E Vor , " there being two encores in succession. The ladies went wild over hi.it. He wears his hair ' 'Pom padour , " has a largo , handsome figure , and seemed to bo an old hand at giving killing glances from the stage. "Oh , ain't ho perfect ! " exultantly exclaimed a mass ot blonde hair and an opera cloak on my loft , as Mr. King came put jor a third time. "What in it about these tenor singers anyway that so infatuates the women , " whispered a solid little senator on my right , with a tinge of jealousy in his voice. 'Iho programmes wore odd , probably the "latest thing" in typography. The members occupied the second and half of the third ' page , running across the folded sheet'and the oilier half of tlio third contained the list of oflicors of the society - cioty from top to bottom of the page. At the Metropolitan club , later in the evening , I heard a discussion on the manner in which the names of these lady ollicurs were printed , a much dis- putod question in official etiquette of Washington , as to whether wives of dig nitaries shall wear their husband's titles ; i. u. , Mrs. Justice Miller , Mrs. Commo dore English , Sirs. Admiral Carter , Mrs. icnor.il Buckwith , Mrs. Senator Win- dom , Mrs. Commissioner Edmunds , etc. It is an easy way to distinguish ladies , but seine still claim it is ailcctation and say they prefer plain "Mrs. " WHAT WK TALK AIIOUT. Senator Manderson has got a rival in the story-tolling line , so they say , in Senator Vance , of North Carolina. Senator Van Wyck is once more com fortably settled in his elegant residence , corner of Eighteenth and Massachusetts avenue. It is filled with beautiful arti cles , and many choice bits in the conunie lino. Congressmen Valentino and Inird are ai the National , and Mr. Valentino has gonowest for hia family. Mr. Weaver is at'tOt Indiana avonuo. Governor Dawes , who was hero to attend - tend the mooting of the national commit tee , has gene to Now York. Ho told mo ho was very well pleased with the selec tion of Chicago , the nearest place to Omaha , but that western members gun- orally M ould have been as well sutislied with Indianapolis or Cincinnati , or any place west of the Allcghonics. Mr , Oacar Ingalls , father of Mrs. Flomon Drake , of Omaha , and Mm. Al fred ( iannctt , of Washington , is lying very ill at the latter's residence in this city , having occasional days of improve ment alternating with lulapscx. Mrs. Ingalls is with him , and ho has thu best medical attention. Aaron Baldwin , of this city , has sued the Western Union Telegraph comimny for $5,000 damages for changing the word "gaining" to "going , " in a dispatch transmitted for him from Hot Springs , . Ark. , to his wife , in Washington , worded thus , "I am free from pain. 1 am gaining - ing fast. Aaron , " The news that ho was "going" fast caused hii wife to hurry out to Hot iSjirlngo at great uxpuiiHO , fol lowed by norvoun prootration probably at seeing him alive , dependent does not Huy. Huy.Mrs , Florence H McClelland , of Oma ha , 1ms just been granted u pension for hur husband' ; ) services as surgeon of the Fast regiment , First Nebraska cavalry. Patrick 0. Hawcs is Been up at the capitol daily. Ho is hero to collect No- brabl.-a's claim for expenditures during the war , and also , I believe , to push a . ' private claim of Little A Williams , who leaned Indian lands fur thu purpujo of coal mining , spent a largo amount of money , after which it was decided that government olllciah had no right to lease land , ( ! from Now York Friday , where she had been visiting for a fook. Her mother , Mrs. Brown , accompanied her from Philadelphia adolphia , and will remain with her this \\inter at her apartments at the Portland The sonatoHias a very elegant suite ol rooms in this block. In my dispatch the committee on claims was omn'tcd accidentally from the list of committees on which Senator Manderson has been placed. Thu com ' mittee i on private land claims , of which ho . is also a member , is known as ono ol the "minority" committees , or thoao which are selected out of courtesy to the minority i to give democrat ! ? load ers a few cSnirm.uisliips , Sen ator Bayard is chairman of this commit tee t and Senators Kdmunds and Marnier- son are the only republicans on it. Be fore { it came for _ consideration all ques tions t of grants arising under treaties with Spain and Mexico , from thu lands acquir ed , which includes all the land , matters in the southwest and from Iho very na stiro of things requires that the commit teeo bo made up of lawyers. This will bo the first committee to report a bill this session , one providing for the method of settling land disputes , which will nn doubtedly pass the senatn before Christ mas. Among the numerous applicants already before the committee to have it adjudicate various claims is the well knowu Myra Clark Raines , and the committee have ordered that she be giv en a special hearings bofoto them. CI.KMKNT CHINA NO MATCH KOU KIl.VNOK Hear Admiral Crosby Sa > s Jlcr Navy IH Inelllcleitt nnil HcrArmj of Iilttle Account. Bear Admiral Crosby , I . S , M re cently in command of the Asiatic squa dron , arrived in Philadelphia last week from Yokohama. _ " ] am positive , " ho said , "that there will bo no general war. It is against the interests of all thu Euro pean powurs and of the entire commer cial world for China to wage war to-day with a western nationTo the China man wo are all alike all western bar barians. As a class , the people do netlike like foreigners , and it is dangerous for an American or European to live among them. " "How about their navy ? " "Thoy undoubtedly possess some line vessels from English and Gorman build ers. They number among their lloot sev eral swift cruisers , ironclads and rams , and it is only now and then you BOO thu picturesque old Chinese junk so familiar to us in print. Their vessels are all ollicercd and manned by Chinamen. They are clean , well kept , neatly painted and heavily armored , but there their clliciency ends. They are not capable of competing with the French on the water under the most favorablo'circumstancos , and their fine ships would fall an easy prey to the wily Frenchman. " "Havo they plenty of soldiers ! " was asked. "Thoy can got any quantity of men , but they have no moans of equipment , little drill , and hardly any discipline 1 witnessed the drill of a body of cavalry men one day at Shanghai , and I had all 1 could do to refrain from laughing. Thu whole thing iras a purfoct farco. On each horso'a back was a sort of feather bed platform , on top of which was perched the soldier carrying a bow and irrows and a short wooden sword dang ling at his side. They made wild charges at an imaginary enemy , shooting iway with their arrows at a target , but a liandf ul of European ritlomen would have them oil' in short order. The Eickcd rcccli-loading rjtlo in the hands of ono hundred well-drilled men would bo more than a match for a thousand of their troops. The climate would bo more Jeadly to the European than they would bo. In their forts , however , I noticed some heavy guns , probably of Ger man manufacture. 1 found Li Hung Chang thoroughly acquainted with the news of the world , and ho even men tioned American newspaper articles re ferring to China and her policy. Wo chatted on the American-Chinese emi gration act , and when 1 explained to him " that it was simply u question of bread and butter between our workmen and theirs , and not ono of fooling between the American and the Chinaman , ho scorned to fully understand the situation. In Shanghai Li Hung Chang always , vent out guarded by a large retinue of sol diers. Ono day _ the foreign merchants invited him to visit their factories. Ho accepted the invitation , and , dispensing with his guards , entered a European car riage for the first time in his life. "In the Tonquin affair , " said Admiral Ciosby , in conclusion , "China will hold out ai long as she can , but she must in evitably give in to the French. " PACIFIC COAST RULERS , Seine Sensational Hovclntloiifl Con. ocrnliiK tlio MclliodH mill Kv. JlIllllH tit HllllllllittOII , cl nl , I'liincar Piesn Spoclal. , SAN FiiASfisco , December Hi. When Ooiicr.il Colton , partner of .Slnnfonl , lliiiitin > ; toii nnd Crocker , died , ho left behind him a trunk full of old lottora and iniBco'lunoous ' papers. A portion of the letter mnde up the corrcupondonco which i > : is3cd hetv/eon Colton and Jliint- ington , and copien of letterH from Crock er to Iltititiiigton. ThoflO lettorn wore on Friday introduced in evidence in tlio case of Mrs. Colton VH. Stanford , Crocker ot nl. , and are Raid to bo an aBtonishing revelation of the alleged corrupt methodx of thu Central Pacific railroad monopoly , and to show up many men prominent in fitato nnd imlion.il politics im abjcut tools of Stanford it Co. The judge refused Lo ( ; ivo out the immoB of the third pur- iotm for publication , but The Chronicle liaii printed what purports to bo copioua oxtracta unif the immcH of puisonH imph cated. Jluniinston'a lottord are full of allusion : ) as to tlio neccatuty of hoodwink ing congress by making believe that the It .Southern 1'acilio nnd thu Contnil 1'ncifie wore controlled by ( lilleront purHoim The object waa to defeat Tom Scott'a ellbrts to 'ot n land grant for thu Texan Pncilio. The lotterH also contain revela tions of n Buries of intri uea to obtain control of the Union I'ucilio road. They Mil plainly ahow that when Stanford , llunt- infiton A C/'o , atnitcd thu Occidental and Oriental Steamship line , it wan their pur- lioao to break up thu I'ucilio Mail Steam- nliii ] comimny. The fact ia aUo din- closed thut JJuiitington , l > y mukin' ' cor- tiiin reprcaunlntiona to ( tould , induced him to cease interesting himaolf in the railway j > rojcctH of Somttor 'Jones , of Kuvada , thus causing .loncn to go to thu edgu of tlnancial ruin , and him to Hell out part of thu ro.id built by him. In the letterti.lonea ia alluded to in a OOIUBO nnd justing manner , us nro other dibtiiiguiuluHl coast politicians , 'ongrt'samon are spoken cf us "wild ! „ < "iirtl''thinned h" i , " In c-uolet ' tcr lhmliiu lon speaks of Senator Sar- cent's sen ice being worth these of anj half do/o i men , and Conkliug is nlhulot to as a friend. There is also considerable blo m the subject of the buying of the legislature of Arizona. Ono exlracl roads : "Cannot you have Station ! , ( then governor ) , call the legislature together and grant such chaituni as wo want at a cost of § 20,000 ? " Liter ho authorizes the expenditure of 200,000 , if it is nec essary , to ell'ecl the purpose. Thu let ters show conclusively that Huntington was thu master of thu concern , as alillu great projects seem to have originated with him. AVerse 'I linn Holilior.v. Kowixn , Mich. , December Irt. Karly Monday morning robbers entered the house of S , P. Creasingor , a wealthy res ident of Maple Kapids , ehloroformedhim , ransacked the premises , secured about S2f > 00 cash and a quantity of valuables , and then undertook to cover ut > the tracks by setting lire to the house imiuu diatuly below the room in which the pro priutor lay. He recovered from thu in llucnco of the drug in time to escape , , though the house was wrapped in tlniuo.i and burned to the giomul with ita con louts. Loss $ 'jt,000. ; Insuraneo $15 , 000. Mr. Creasiugor recognized ono of the robbers. Search for them h now in progress. Tlio liiito ConKfOHUiinin HiiHkotl. I Mil \N.\roi.iH , December 18. The fu- loral party with the romninsof Congress , nan lf ! skull , of KaiiRa < < , passed here this afternoon on route west. Iced rp. WI.NONA , Minn. , December 18.- The Mississippi river is closed hero by ico. For You , l Madam , Wioso C'oiniiloxiou Jiolrnys some huinilialinjj imitorfee- lion , wlioso mirror lofls you Hint you nro Tnnncd , Sallow and disfigured in counle- nunce , or liavo Eruptions , llcdnoss , Jtouijhiioss or nu- wlioiosoiuo tinls ol' Complex ion , wo sny tiso llagau's Jlag- It is u dolionto , harmless and delightlul nrliclo , pro ducing llio most nniural and entrancing tints , llio artiilci- ality of vliich no observer can detect , and which soon becomes permanent il * the JIIngnoliuBnlm is judiciously nseil. United States Depository. OF OMA11A Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. The Oldest Banking Establishmeni in Omaha , SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZK BllOTHKIlS. Organ ! xo d in 1868. ) rganizod na a National Bank In CAPITAL . S200.00C SUllt'IjUS AND PIIOFITS . 91BO.OOO DIBXCTOIU ! . HUMAN KOUNTZU , President. JOUM A. CRiuoitroN , Vice President. A oUDTim KOUNTU , 2d Vlco Prosldont. A. ) , I'ornnox. F. II. DAVII , Cwhlci. y n. Unoatnng , AsaliUnt Caahlor. Transacta a genera hanking hunlnosa. IMUM tlmi lertincatca buarln nterest. Drauii drafts on San "ranclaco and principal cities In the Unltixl State ] Also London , Dublin , Kdinlmrnh and the prlncln * cltloa of the continent of Kuru a. THE MERCHANTS 03T j Authomeil Canital , - $1 , (100.000. ( Paid-up Cai.itai . , - - 100,000. Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000. HANKING OITK'i : : N. W. Cor , Farnam ana 13th St. OKncrilS ; 'HANK Mi'iimr , President. I S M MI , llonrm , V I'res. IKS. U.Voou , Cashier. | I.uiiini DiuiiK , A.C'anli , Frank Murphy , Samuel i : Ito en , Hen. II. Wood , Charles U. Iloinul , All. l > . .limes , I.uther Druku. Transact a ( Icncnil Ilinkln Dullness. All who mo any Ilinlilnx huslncsi t' ' tniiiict are linltcd to all. No mutter turn' lanro or small tlio tiHiiinitlon , twill reci'hunurcurefiij attention , and wo piomlie alua > it tonrtooiH treatment. 1'ms particular attention to liiulnuaH for parties eslillni ; outalile tlio city , l'\ 'lianto on nil thu nrin cipal cities of the United Ktatet.it UTJ louent rates. AccoiinUof Hanks unit Hankers reieltvd on fator able terms , Issues Certificates of Deposit hearing D per cent nlc rent. HiijHuii'l ' Hclli Foreign Kxchan 'e , Counit' , Clt } and UoterniniiiitHecuritlr MCCARTHY & BURKE , UNDERTAKERS ! 218 HTI1 STREET , BET. FAUNAW AND DOUGLAB _ WKSTEKN IKON AND BRANS 108S. 1 Hli SI reel. prvpatuJ ' " innku ' ' Mini , of hnull Anv piuiL mailu ( or a Ktovo JAMES MoVilY , Practical Horse Sheer MakuH ji rhltvol rovlsleriaml tviiilcrlontho hli"Hllc | ] lie ; struct livtuucn lltli uiiil lltli. DR. EMILY PAGELSEN Diseases of I u JOlil DOIK.K STItKUT. Oillotliuur * l" tn4'nr.utu7ui. ; : Jolni D. Peabody , M. D.f PHYSTOIA2-J & S OmCH UOOUH , 3 mil t 10 - ' . I'.c i You Onimot * Buy U In the in , , Bin-rooms. What an absurd idea it is to send n sick man , with an ailing stomacli , a torpid liver , and impoverished Mood , to a har-ronm to swallow some .stimulating stuff , and call it medicine ! An enormous amount of mischief inconstantly done by men who thus trifle with themselves. Instead ot hralimr their diseases , they make them woise. Instead of paining sitronjjth they only acquire the dis- gmccful habit of tippling. It is a point worth noting in con nection with /iVo.Tw'jr Iron / > / Vvf , that tin's valuable medicine is not sold in bar-rooms , and will not be. It is not a drink. It is a remedy. It is not made to tickle the palate of old topers. It is made to heal dis ease. It is not made to promote the arood-fellowship of a lot of bibulous fellows standing around a bar and tsking each other , "What will you : akc ? " It is a ttue tonic ; an iron nedicine containing the only prepa ration of iron which can safely and beneficially be taken into the svstein CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. ) TlckoU only S3. Khtiroi in I'nijiortinii ut Louisiana Slate Lot cry Company , "IIV i/ii lirnl'ii firtn'ii tlmt in nifjirrmr Hit < ir- nittilfliHHtfftlf ulltlir Jlviithlilitliil Krlili-Allliiinl / > i\iirnnii f tlif J.iiniKiiiit ktiit' Lattery Cam- > < u'l , nnil in ; > ( ) , , in iiiiiiiiHH < tml foiilrol tlif VMic'iiiiM tlitinstlitu , iiml Unit tin ttinif ( iiv con- iliiflAl mtli linnet ! it , fiiitnim , mul in i/ix / / faith ttimtnt nil imitief , iliitl Id iilif/mritr / tlir r < wiv > to lift tin * fnIijtentt , with /iii'-mwtfM of mi ntttintsitttarlifil , in itt ii < li < ilis < 'inciitii , ' ' Iiiiiiri ratc < l In IStHfor 2ft jeais h.v the IcuM ituro lor riliicntion.il nnil rlmtltnhli purpnji 4-\\ltri acnp. Itnlcf 9lMXOi ) > u-titttlilfh nrfteivo funil ol nvei 8S.Vl.OOil liu time lu-cn tuMnl. ll.v nn overvvhi'liiilii ! ; popiliu vote Its ( r.imlil'O vvaHintilo npirtif thu proient 1,1 at ) lonstltutlun ail | itcil IH'iemhet Jil , / \ , 1 > . 187t > . The only Lottery over voted on and en dorsed by the people of any State. U nuvur ic.le * or pontponef. Its grand aiiu'le number drawings take place monthly. A < < | ilomlil ! iiijiortuiitty | to win n I'nrtunc. I'irHt tiruuil DruwiiiR Clust A , at Now Or- Iniius , Tiiesilny , January ! " > , 1S8I llilth Monthly ilnuviiiR. f'\lMfPVT "nljivi,1 Q-T. VV I I I Ilj 1 1\ ! / . ! > , vf'UuU. ' nnn 100,000 TlckoU nt Kivo Dullnri Knclr. l-'iac- tioiiH , in 1'iftlmii luoiinrtioii. LIST OP i-uixns. 1 OAl'ITAl , I'lllXi : $ * 5i)00 ) 1 ilo da S5.0CO 1 till llO 10,000 2 l'HI/.iS : OF i > 8XM ( 12,000 B llfl -JIKKI 10,000 ID il > nxw 10,000 ' . ' 0 llo 500 10,000 .11)0 ) ilil 200 20,000 fiOO Jo 1IKI : toooo 1000 ilo 2.'i 25,000 MTKOMtmiov rni/iM , I ) Aiiro\liinllan | | jirlma ot 7iO ! 0,760 9 llll Jo 'iOO 4,500 n iln iln Mo -V o lbU7 l'rl/03 , nimnintlnn to ttfl3r ! > oo Aj'rllc.illi'1 ' ' for rntKH toduliinhnuM bu made only nt the olllru ol thu Uonmin.v In MovvOrk-unx. Kor further Information virlto rloiily Klvlnir lull uiMruHi Slake I' . O. ioiu ( < y Ordurd pnjnlilu antl nililrt'ss Itch'lntcri'il Lotton tn NKW OllLBANS NATIONAL HANK , Now Oilvnim , L.v. 1'OHtal Notvn anil onlnmry luttcra liy Mall or IU. prusi ( all gimm nf5 nnil npuanls liy Kxirt' | j at our uiren-'O ) tn M. A. DAUPHIN. M. A. DAI'I'IIIN , . Now Orluarn , U 007 Ruvuntli \VaahliiKtnn , L ) . C. CO , B. Frank Mcore , 127 La Salle Street C/i'cago. . NuvM.ui.i tT of Chicago Olllio. Tn whom nfijili fur li form itliio nnil tlfKctji , lUllli Mmitlili Tuesday Dec. 15. Kirnt ( .ipllil I'rlJO $7r.iHW , 11cki.lt if : . ; 8-M III I'll HIM ut ? l on h. hue full Htliomo ahnvo TI.e ici"i lt ) lor ir mi I ntl u 1 rlnitt lioiiMjhoM r Hied i' < i Uil.nlj t"iutniiiioii ! linpiiutlvi , nml nf tlicsu lloxlut tir' < Stoiimr.li | | i ton N thu rlilrf In mlrt nml tl'u must ponil r. IT < „ ' , ' ! nltv of till ) s r ht In.irh nml hrv cU , , in liiUl futcr .llvur "f- cniiiplilnt , ilth lifj , - ihuuiiutlniii u n il , } minor ailment' , ino : llinrnnthl ) < < ii'iier- | fillip llilnlnoiiiiipira. lilo'anulv rcttorntlto mul iiieilli'Invl rnlu * iliunl , nml It N Ju t U rrjiiikil an the inirv-tainliiiattcoiii- l > rvn'iilvi ) rcmcil.v m il Hcnlur * CREATENCLISH REMEDY. ClifGS (1KM1AL i OP MANLY VIOOIl.Bpcrmnlorr , etc. , when all other rcmo fall. .1 cure nuarantcttl , ; SIM n hottlo , lar o liotllu , foul tlmiu thu quantity. $6. Uy ox nrcMi to any nililrur.rf. Hnlil lij nllilnlffibtH. K.NdUHIl JlKIll OAT. INftTITUTK , IToprl.-tnre , 7IC Dllvo Htrctt , Kt. Loul , Mo , "I liavo nfilJ Sir Aatloy C'ooijr'n | Vital Iloilnratiyt oryvam. livery cimtomcr eiwntlii liljthly of It. I unhcBltatliiKlyciiilorao It ana rumeJof trim merit " 0. ! ' . OoouMAN , lln fM. Oniiha I'ch , 1 1883 vlH-m&o-cnilly BITTERS. -I..I. Aq rir.llnl .0,11. , , iivtlfImloold | v | n , , , , , . ! , , lu offiquUlt < rfl . . fl4orDUMloTrrlbt , .r u.J ( * rn > M I ll . 11 l r.vftli * Iti jiltj orul. . A ' * w d'uH lU'lrl ' itijrli , u.fl4iir < J I ! . . vf . rl Kup\u. , HU < | | o k ) | tuittuitw Jrliik * . Iry II , niX U AI tfej. rf.lu. A.v t ir iru r * r .lni l.i fuf Urfpai w uiui b.iuur4ituf tur muJ u. if * JtOMiTbU > a. ; . \vuprir.uAitH : , sots Aaiwr , ci jiito.inii.iY. jv > r. iixi ilnlillliy. und . ) ' , > k' . , nro ptrfuetly ri > loru > | i > ' " ' 'iK-t ln-nllli unit \ liififiMin niniiliniiil liy THE MARGTON Ot.U8. ' 'l l "llllh dnn.'i'ini ; . TnlHlrratiuenb iTj N < TVIIII IKtlillllyninl I'liv lcnl lluviiyu itnlfoinily biii-i'f' ful hi'iiu o hjihi'il on pcru'cl illiiuniinl * . lie \ \ inn ) ilhi'M iii < ' | lnid iiiidou- limn lhoroiiutiitiwH. riAtitl 'rrvnUiu. frets ! . , N { YorK. THE NECESSITY FOR THE SPECIALIST , DR. H , WAGNER , . - ' l dtredanilmorosoat thin day than any otbpr. The va t Hold nl merlin ! nclonco It iv cr Increnolmf , anil Hi immemm brandies < vr iiouitlit nearer anil Honor to perfection , and in duo man < r n any longer Brian thorn al llenco the ncrrwlty for tilt IdlnK Iho lalx * . And U li true licjoml nil il < mbt that tll oa e , affecting the fen- to-ill Inary organs ncod special study more thvi any- hlnu clio , If wo would understand and know how tent them properly. Dll. II. WAllNKIl Ij Inlly aw-aro that there ar many phjMclini , anil noinoncnMWo people , who will pomlcmn him for making this tltun nl ( ll B-v ! a BM- flalty , lint lioli hippy to know that with innst | rom - om of redncnicnt and Intolllfrcnco amore tnl'ihtcn. ' \lowNtakcnnf thomihjoct , and that the tSiynlc- an w ho dovotcs hlnnclt to rollov lni { the anilctcil and imtifr them frnmvvnrra than death , linn lew a tihl- anthrnpl t and benefactor to his raoo than tliosur- tcon or | ihj lrhn who hy do apnllcatlon oxccli In any other branch of hli profc lon. And fottunatoly orhuinanlty , the day liil.nrnliii\vlien the f l o iihl- mithrnphy that cnndemncd the victims of folly or crime , Ilkotholopcrf under the .Jewish law , to dla incarcd for has passed away. A Few Eeasons Vhy you ihouM try the celebrated Dr. II. Wignci'i notho < li of cum : 1. "lr ) , H. Wanner Is a natural phj lclin. " O. H. PowtiKR , The Grcatiat IJvlnR 1'hrcnologlst. "Few can excel jou as a doctor. " DR. J. SIMMI , The World's GrcAttut I'hysloiinomlst. . "You are omlcrlully prnflclcnt In } our know 1 edge of illw.uw and medicines. " DR. J. MArrnKws. 4 , "Tho aflllctcd flnd ready relief In vour prei- cnco. " IR. J. SIMMS. fi. "Dr. II. Waenor Is a reirulir ( traduato Irom ilollcvuo Ho pllAl , Now York city ; hai had very ox- eimlvo hoopltal practice , and li thorounhly posted on all liranchm nf his Moved sclonco , especially ou chronlcdUcoscs. " DBS. llBowsm.i , & Kwixo. 8. "I > r. II. Wairner has Immortalized hlmielf by ill womlcrfulillvovery nf Micclllo rcinvdlci for pri vate and noxual dl oawi. " Virginia City Chronicle. 7. "Thimiandi of Invalids flock to sco Mm. " San e r.inclnix ) Chronlclo. 8. "llio Doctor' * long oxporlenoo as a upcclalht should render him very successful. " Itocky Moun- Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At ono tlmomll cuwlon of the secret \leo WM en > .lrelya\olilud by the profimlon , ami mcdlc.il uorkio * lUt n few3oars ajjo would hardlv mention It. To-day the ph ) nld.ui Is of n illlTcrcnt opinion ; ho U a are thit It U liU duty > ll irecililo though It luiylw--to handle this matter ulthimt Klo\eaiml Kpeak plainly ahout It : and Intelligent ivirctita and guardians will thank him for ilolnrn ; < i. Ihureaultiiattenillng thlsdcatructho were for * merly not umlerntiKxl , or not proiorly ) catlinatcil ; and 10 linporlAiico belnirattichcd to n subject which hy t tiatnro ilim not Imlto close ln\catlKatlonlt ai willlimly Ignored. llio hahlt Is generally contracted hy the younir hllo attending nchool ; oliler comuxnions through heir example , may ! nrcs | > oii l ! > lofnr U , or It may ha acipdred thmtiKh accident. The excitement once ex- H-'rlfiiccd , the practice lll bo repeated airaln and itraln , until at last the hahit liecoincs flnu and com- ilctely cii U\es the \lctlni. JlcntAl and ncrioua at llctlons are tisuilly the primary results of sclf-nhuie. Amoni ; the Injurious ullccu may ho mentioned lasal- uilc , dojoctton or Irnvsclblllty of temper ami general leblllty. The liov seeks seclusion , and rarely Joins n the sports of his companloni. It ho be a youn [ nan ho u 111 hollttlo fouml In cominny ulth the other lex. and Is troubled with cxcwdlni ; and annoying 'Kishfulncsi In their presence. Lajcltlous dreams , mlsuliins nnd eruptions on the face , etc. , are also prominent symptoms. If the practice \lolcnllyperststcd In.morcseilous lIsturhanccH Uko place. Urcat ( lalplutlon of the heart , or epileptic comul&ms , are experienced , nnd the sufferer may fall Into a complete state of Idiocy bo- lore , finally , death relief es him. To all thodocngagcil In this dangerous , practice , I uouldsay , Ilrst of all , stop it at once ; make e\ cry possible cllort to do so ; but if you fall , If j our ncron J sjstciu is already ton much ehattcrcd , and consc- nuently , jour will-power broken , take eonio nerve tonic to aid j ou In jour effort IIaIng treed yourself from the habit , I would further counsel jou to go through a regular course of treatment , for it is a irieat inlstako tosupiKioo thatanj' ono may , for seine time , be te\ cry so little , Rholilinwlf up to this fascinating but dangerous excitement without sufferliiK from itt 04II consequences at some future time The numoer of jounirmen u ho are Incapaciatcd to fill the duties eiijnlncdhyucdlock Is alannlni'larto ! , and In most of such cages this unfortunate condition of things can be traced t o the practice of Belt-abuse , w hlch had been abandoned J ours a o. Indeed , n tow months' practice ol this habit Is BUlllilciit to Induce spermatorrhoea Iatcroar9andlha\u many of such coses under treat. mont at thu present day. , 11 Young Men Who rnay bo Bufferlnjf from the effects ol youthlul follies or Indlncretlons \ \ 111 do well to avail themselves of this , the Kroatest boon eor laid at the altar of suf- forlnirhumanltj- . WAONRR 111 piarantco to for feit $ . ' > 00 for e\ cry case of seminal w eakncss or private disease of any kind and character .which heunder * takes to nnd falls to cure. Middle Aged Men. There nro "many at the ago of 30 to 60 ho are troubled ulth too frequent evacuations of the bind. dcr , olten accompanied by a blight umartlng or buni- IIIK Bensatlon , and a ucakeninK u' the > stcra hi a manner tlio pitient cannot account for. On examln * liiK the urinary deposits a ropy peillmon twill often ba found , aud sometimes small particles of albuir'-ii will appear , or the color will be nf thin milklsh h'i jo'.i claiming to a dark and torpid np. earanco. 1' j many meny \\hodlpofthUdilllculty , Ipii'i.ji.i ( llio C.IINO , uhlch ! < the Hocond e''o of tieimniil'Uu. . . * ness. Dr W. u 111 Kiiarantec a perfect cure In all easel and a healthy restoration o < Ihi Keuito-urlnary or * . Consultation free. Thorough oxunlnatlon : and ad' \lcc , ? 6. All communications shoul. ] IIK addressed. Dr. Henry Henry Wa ncr , I' . O. 2310 , Pom IT , Colorado. The Ynunir Han's 1'iitkot Companion , by Dr. II Wanner , Is unrth Its \ \ fix-lit In g < M to jouti meal 1'rlco ii'H > , Scut by mall to any ojl Let Your Light Shine. Dr.Vanor ( , ho celebrated specialist , of Demer Colo. , 3iJ Mrlmer street , belle > es In letting thoworlcl know what ho c-in do , ami Induing for thuu aiids of libfelhiwmeti. Ills treatment fur lost manhood la lire to u In him a nimo that posterity u ill bless. Ten houuml testimonials from all iner the United States rum IhoKulio has cured , Is proof ponltho that hodoe lire llio worst c.vsus ol thesu disuasos. The alllicteii roni chnuiluand Hexual dlkeasus nf every kind Mill ml him their best friend. Head hid adtertUomentln ill our city papersand call on him for advice , aauo kmm juu will corroborate us In a > lnv ho Ij the auf ferer's true friend. llocky Slounralu Keus. | Relief to the Afflicted. In medlclnca , as In nclence , the 8i > eclall9ta are the m ho al an coinos to the front and nccr/mplUh eat rcHUlw. This remark U c HJclally apjilicablo tote to Dr. II. Wanner , ol thlsrlty. IIu utandu at the ton of hlsprofeu'loii , and thcciirus ho performs for the unloitunato would tieuin uonderful If not properly vliwodlii thull htof atlcntlllo acqulrcmonta. Ho fi enduriMid by thu mit umlnvnt ol thu medical faculty. llUoilU'uutlil : ) l.animir Htreetuhero \\lllapeedl' ly ilfecta cine for thu miircrin ol eltlieriwx , no mat- .at ' how iioiLplleutcd tiuiir complaint. I'omeroy.i Democrat. Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure. PoraoiiRat a distance who wish tohe treated hy Dr , WaL'titr nei l natleil backward laiciiubu of Inability to visit him. If they wilt w to the doctor ho vvtll lend a Uti ol iiueHtlonn vr nablen him to send medlcincH , counsel and to thousand * ho ha9 never even , Ho hasp In mury city , town and itatlon In Colorado well as alluvcr the United Ktatin. HeohUad this ud > ertUcmcnt. Dfii- \er U'rlbuiii ) . Shall We Reform ? Specific remedies for all ducasesla the theory practice at prwent of educated and exiwrleiica ihj.lcUiiH , and In all Urye communities they hav heir 8i claltle , to cxixl In which they direct their ktudk'ii and practice. Dr. Wagner U a successful II- luDtrutlon ol tliU modcrii echool of ipcclaltlca. and hi * utiprecvdentud buccvan In thu treatment of primt dl ja > a U us wonderful aa It U tlattcrlni ; . Prof. J , Blmnu. ' Them purioiu ho noeil medical relief for tlio most dillcutu of dlMUte * vvlllfhid on acnomplUhod and uc- coatful iihytkbu In the peraon of lr. WuKiier , No. 343 Ijrinier irtreut , ho U highly reeunimended by th medical pruft'iulon nt hume tuid Aboard. 1'onicroy Democrat. IllKotryand Ixnoranco must irlvo vvayto f vjljdom. and thof ph v sicUn bcllev uj In lettluz hU Uila blilno ( or tliu t'lory ul hU Mlavv men. I' lii5 r' Ink thu torch ho ean lientuie tu irulda thu ueary aud kick onu to the fountain nf health If thUartlcli thiiuldbo liijtrumeiital &a a "TOl'.CHLIoirfwt up * on a hill tu uulde kutforinv liununlty to3U P. 0. box BO ,