THE DAIL5T BJBE OMAHA , P1UDA1' , DECEMBER 21. 1883. IBtli and Farnam Streets. - - - Omaha , Neb , Below will bo found a fuw of the BEST and most DE31UABLE BARGAINS : OMAHA CITY PROPERTY" . No. ' 211- slory brick residence , near St. Mary's avenue , at a bargain. No. 221 12 vacant lots , 1 block from street cats , same distance from llanscom Park. Wo oiler those lots , which are very desirable for building purposes , at a low -figure for a few days only. No. 220 3 lots on Saundcrs strew , near Charles. ' These lota will bo sold cheap and are well located for a block of stores. No. 229 Business property , rents for § 2.000 , payf. 20 per cent. Best thing over offered. , No. 235 Tinoo houses and lots , rents foi\l,200 [ per year. No. 241 3 lots in Bartlctl's addition , vpiy cheap. No. 253 15 acres in Cunningham's addition. . . . No. 2t7 3 lots in llanscom place , No. 94 1 lots on S. 10th street. Easy terms. Each , 300. No. 102 Ilouao and lot. House , 5 rooms and basement. Lot , CO fx40 , S. 10th street , near Charles , § 800 donn , balance in 2 years. 1.400. No. 84 9 lots , 0(5x132 ( each , S. lOlh st. Must bo sold altogether. 4.500. No. 77 3 houses , 2 brick and 1 frame , on lot 00x132 , S. llth st , 8-1'JOO cash , balance long time. $7,250. & No. 40 One acre lot and house , 4 rooms , 4 blocks , S. St. Mary avenue street car lino. Very cheap. $3,700. Liberal terms. No. 11 3 houses nnd lots , 50x140 , S. 10th st. , N of railroad. This is the best bargain for an investor over offered in the city. § 2,500. No. 90 A good house of 5 rooms , with basement and other good improvements. Lot , 50x150. Fruit and evergreen trees 0 years old. Nice residence properly. Easy terms. § 3,200. No. 19 Now house and barn. Lot , 132x148. This is a very de sirable residence property , and is offered at a low price. Will "ex change for farm property. § 4,500. No. 143 2 lots in Block K , Lowe's 1st addition , ? 150 each. No. 103 8 lots in Boyd's addition. $175 each. Easy terms. No. 107 2 lots in Lowe's second addition. Each contains 1 aero , with house and barn. Bargain. No. 109 4 aero lots in'Lowo's second addition. No. 179 1 lot in Kountz' third addition. New ] house of 3 rooms , barns , etc. $1,800. No. 181 1 lot in Kountz' third addition , 2 houses , etc. $1,500. No. 184 2 lots in Block 3 , Kountz' third addition. Must bo sold together. § 2,200. No. 180 3 acres in Okahoma , with good 5-rooni house and other improvements. § 3,500. FARM LANDS. No. 201 40 acres near Fort Omaha. No. 202 2 good farms near Waterloo. 240 acre farm near Osceola , Neb , § 25 per acre. Will exchange for city property. Easy terms. . No. 12 2,000 acres of unproved land in Hitchcock county , Nebraska , ranging in price from § 3.50 to § 10 per acre. No. 17 040 acres of good farm land in Dawaon county. Will ex change for city property. § 3.50 per acre. _ No. 22 The best farm in Nebraska , 7 miles from Omaha , contains 150 acres , 2 houses , wells , cisterns , barns nnd all * other first class im provements. Also orchard matured and bearing.Vill oxchang'o'for city property. No. 107 Several valuable and low-priced tracks of land in Madison county. 10 farms within from o 12 miles of railroad , and 23 pieces of im proved lands , near Table Rock' , Nebraska , all conveniently near market , and m many instances offered at great bargains. Among other counties in which wo have special bargains in farms and unimproved lands , are Jefferson , Knox , Clav , Volley , Webster Sarpy , Harlan , | Boone , Filmore , Cass , Seward , Merrick and Nuck- oils. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. H. B. IREY & CO. , Real Estate Agents , Southwest CSrnor 15th and Farnam St. , Omaha , Nob. Established in 1858. 1409 and 1111 Dodge Street , OM4HA , - - - , . . NEB o. jvr. nEiau'iow. e. T. CLARKE. LSIGHTON & CLAREE , L DEALERS IN Paints , Oils , ' Brushes , Class. - - - NEBRASKA. OMAHA , - - - - . _ ' ( OJ. O. PRESOOrH N. P. CURTICE , J. 0. PRESCOTT & CO. , PIANOS & ORGANS ! Music , Musical Instruments of all Descriptions. CHEAPEST MOST RELIABLE HOUSE Xxa. tlxo EFtAto. CALL AND EXAMINE OUIt STOCK OR SEND FOR PRICES. WO. Fnrnam Btroot . . . . .OMAHA. J. H. CIBSOW , - f " R. " 0" USJ3B33 PtrtlcuUi at'XDtibD Ivtalorc Atria ' ev.li ct"p t tr ot ) ; PACTS AHOt'T OHKOON. Some or On * UcniioiiH Why tlio Now Settler I'colsn Ult lInuiCKlck 11 fli-Kt Stulit.s ( lie loitut of I'romlsc .V MotlcrntoVlcw Of tllO 11(1(1111 IttlHlllCSS. I'lonccr l'rc . POUTI.AMI , Ori-gon , Corrospoiulonco. Tins section hns been * o written tip nntl down tlmt ono must look for the truth aotnowhoro botwuun the two styles ot writing. , Ono gonUflm.tn whu ctuno few weeks ago family , bnj ( , ba irngc , soii-iti-law nutl jiinno saiil to mo tlio other tiny : "Uoti.Dojntoii is rcsponsiblofor my being - ing out IILTO in tlio rain. 1 rend nftor him IA The Cincinnnti Coiuiucrcial-Onv.ottosxud BO mntlo up my mind to sell out my biui- ness nntl cotnc. .Now 1 um wondering wlmt 1 shall do. " There nro probably ether such instnu * cos. ThU particular man will probably ntny , nnd butwoou now nnd spring \\ill Hud himself doing somothinj , though it would bo hard lo say what jtutnow. The men who can como without disappoint ment nro these \vho Imvo boon rending the newspapers with n view to winter preparations and migrntion in the spring. A little thinking well put in helps nkng the stieooss of any tintleitaking. There are people huro who came on the tide that surged this way after the opening of the road , nnilsomc of them are sony they camo. Most of them are ashamed to go back , and this fooling will servo to stir up their liitlmrto unused onergica to a degree that will in the end roujy them for change of location. There comcn n ncaion of homesicltnuss after ovcry move from ono section into another , which would bo fnt.il but fer oelf-eoncoil , pride , shame , bo whatever you call it. The liopns that lend to emigration are never realizednttho beginning. Still , fertile jountrics like this , build up , and in look ing from the old homes to the now , it jccpmcs evident that ilioso who changed iheir places nro getting on the best. This is the abiding fact that kecpi the lido of humanity over moving from the old world to the now from Now England ; o the far west oven from Chinn , and lothing.will over stop it. The desire to bettor one's'condition Icadn to emigration shame of defeat prevents return. Thus will it over be. A man it ) fust sick of his old homethen homesick in his now homo , uid finally content , or as ne.irly so as it is possible in this ambitious nnd restless country. 1 hayo no doubt of the spring immigration which hat been predicted , and'I have watched this business of pull ing up stakes and leaving old homes fpr now long enough to venture the piophosy that there will never bo any such accounts of disappointment and Hiiilering go .back as did from Kansas and Nebraska in these old dnyo before the railroad. Land , water , man , woman and work combine to keep the generations coming and.going , vnd in averaging up vre must have men and women to combine with our land and water. This is getting back from "boom" literature to the philosophical fact. Bnth the government land and the railroad land can bo bought on time , ani tharo is land enough and time enough. The buyers will como. A ruiric ciimoisKD. It so happened that I made u trip up the valley of the Williametto on the same day that I rend an account of the now book by Dr. William Barrows on Oregon. So far as I could gather from the review of his book he talks about Oregon as though it were a wild and un cultivated region. I never saw an older looking string of farms than mot my eye between Portland and Cornwallis , a hun dred miles to the southward. ( Nobody hero the word "farm " ever uses , prefer ring "ranch , " so I must say ranch , though it bo but n cabbage patcli. ) These ranches have boon cultivated for forty years some of them. Missourians came with their penchant for tumble down barns and unsheltered implements ; and they go on , year after year , content with twenty bushels of whnot to the acre , Out never ceasing to bemoan the fact that they cannot raise corn. They iind it' a great strain on old customs to fatten hogs on wheat , BO they raise few hogs while turkeys and chickens are higher priced than anywhere cleo in the world. The hogs might bo made profitable by keeping them in clover nine months and then finishing them nn wheat or barley but custom in1 everything , and * the hog fortune is loft for stuno one who is yet to come to Oregon. Washington territory will be as unlike these old settled sec tions of this state as Connecti cut is unlike Tennessee. The settlers ' are coining from the northern bolt , and they will build better houses and b.irns , and thuy will c.ire moro for the "tiresido , " which Mr. Beecher seems to regard as likely to bo neglected in the growth of a population where the climate in so mild. These old settlers up thu Williumetto Valley set great store by their apple orcliards , though the trees are short lived , and never largo like the old apples.of our grandfathers. They are covered wMi gray moss which hangs from each 'ittlo twig like the Spanish mos * frrm trees in a Florida swamp , nnd the affect is to itiakit nn orchard at this PWUOII of the your look like a field of dead trees. They nro alive and fruitful , though.1 feel quite convinced that more pruning nnd hotter care would well n-pny the trouble. Tlio wet nt'nson ntlbrds u bad time to look nt the valley , with itn mud and moss grown roofs , yet it is plainly enough to bo seen that pie ground is fruitful. Some of it U very da tap , and'ono young man pointed out to me u farm his father had aban doned because ho couldn't make money enough upon it to supply the family quinine. The old man had only to move a mile nwoy , and ho lives to return from the recent Pioneers' excursion with anew now wife from the oast. ' Till' M1M1NU 1IUOM. I notice that Mr. Vice President Oakcs , who is on a visit to this end'of his rail road , gives Uio Cttur d'Alono gold mine ) a mild boom in a talk with a reporter of The Oregonion , This will help along the preparations now going forward to go into that region with a rush in the spring. For taking chance.i. and relying upon some lucky turn in affairs to get rich , the people on thin coast are moro notable than those of the east , though Helena is fur nishing fully half the miners for this now field. So far wo hayo nothing but rumor * of nuggets and ricK finds , but this is enough to unsettle tlio minds of these every ready to rump at a hanco for gold nnd sudden wealth. Ono will put a line boats on the watercourse thatleadi to the mines ; several will go early with stores , .uid if the excitement should grow for an other six months I shall expect to BOO H railroad built. Just riqw ono runs a risk of gutting bewildered and freezing to ( loath-if the attempt to go to the. mines is made ; but of course the chancca for wealth are bettor than they will he after the way has bc < m fcinoothou. I was talk ing yesterday with an old settler who scorned to know about the mines , and a * wo eat in Jifiofljio window ho Buddonly pointed n group of men nnd broke out with ; "Thoro , do you KOO that Ml ninn on the corner ? lie is n discoverer of mines. Tint is Ash Bradford. Ho nnd his brother , Pat Urndford , wore once lich. They discovered nnd owned ono of the richest mines in Idaho , nnd now they nro poor running n little orchaid nnd truck ranch just over the hill , from which they como into the city nnd sell what they raise. There wns another brother -litil Bradford who sold out in good time nnd wont with his wealth to Brooklyn , N. Y. The other two worked rtwny , refusing to soil , until ono day the silver , which they Imd been taking out in nolid chunks , suddenly narrowed to nothing. Then they could not sell , and it wa tno end of thuirgood fortune. " I asked him lio\v old Bradford wns nnd lie told mo "about sixty , " and ho added , "ho is highly educated. " Thin Ciyur d'Aleno oxcituinont will make some rich men , too , nnd many poor ones. It is a [ tart of the American lifo to got rich in the mines and then got poor again , nnd this is the last opportunity. The incrcasod facilities for lrAnsport.1- tioti came upon us before the mail carry ing and distributing force had reached a corrcspoding degree of olllcioncy , and there has been such a uuiddleovcr it that Sol. John Jameson of Washington had to como out , and , in the capacity of assistant superintendent of mails , divide up the now railroad line into shorter runs uid put on more men. Thia nbntes ono hardship , and gives us letters nnd papers from the cast with responsible expedition nnd regularity. The telegraphic facilities tire Htill very bad and very expensive. Moro wires and bolter service nro needed almost ns badly as the railroad was. Every littl.i storm knocks down the few wires that are strung to Pol Hand , and when they are working the smallest mes sage to Now York costs § 2. Plenty of ires and n cheap rnto would lend to n jrcnt increase in business. Ono must watt two weeks before getting nil answer io his' letter sent by mail , which fact would help to make the lapid wire n substitute , were the cost within reason able bounds. No safer vomoily can lit ) hnil for Coughs nnd Colds , or miy traulila of tlm Throat , than "Jlrown't Jliimdiial 3\vtliti. " 1'rlco 15 ! conK Soltl onu , in bow. A. tmkcsltlc MiiNtlip. From the Unpublished Works of J. Kcnr.lmoro Coo- "Avast heaving. " Capt. Foamcrest turned quickly on his iieol after giving thisordorinthosharpdo- cisjvj tone habitual to seafaring men and continued to pace the quarter-deck of the Avenger with regular tread. With hands behind him and eyes steadily fixed on the oaken planks which uphold him he did not look like n man on whoso mind was grossing the weight of a great responsi bility a responsibility that ere the sun sank to rest beneath the waters might necessitate the shedding of human blood. For five minutes ho paced the deck in silence , and then , turning with a show of impatience and speaking in a tone that lotrayod irritation , if not anger , ho again slid : "Avast heaving. " The man to whom the command was addressed , a fine , brawny follow , with a clear eye and honest face in fact , the very model of a first-class sailor , draw in liis head from over the bulwarks and re plied : "I cannot. " "How long have yon been in the Amer ican navy , my man ? " asked the captain , in not unkind tones. " "Ten years , sir , " was the reply. "And is thia your first experience'on the water ? " "Yes , sir. " "Very well ; avast heaving as soon as it is convenient. " "Aye , ayesir , " replied the man , hitch 1117 up his pants respectfully. The captain walked slowly aft and addressed the man at the wheel " Old Tom , ' a grizzled son , dog , who had sailed the Wabash under Secretary Thompson , and seen service oil' the rock-bound coast of Lemon1 ; when r > hostile constab ulary endeavored to attach a canal- boat. boat."How "How does she head ! " asked the cap tain , looking into the binnacle. "West by south , " replied Old Tom , , giving the wheel a turn and glancing aloft to sic that the topsails wore drawing. "I think wo shall have a capful of wind from the north to-night , " ho added.on cloud has a wicked look. " "Very well,1' Said the captain. "I will toll the cook to lash the beefsteak to the galley and make fast the toothpicks , in case anything should happen. " * * * * * * Night has come. The Avenger is cleaving the water in gallant utylo , the white foam curling from her bow OB she comes in stays and stands away on the starboard tack. Thoquarter- deck is deserted save by Lieut. Alltaut , whoso watch it is. The captain has gone below , and the stciu'y , strident snore that is wafted upward tells that ho is asleep. Suddenly ono of the lookouts comes aft and touches his cap to the liouto- nant. "Thoro's a sail on the port bow , sir , " ho nays. Liout. Alltaut takes his glass and looks in the direction indicated. "It is the pirate , " ho Fays , sneaking calmly , as do all naval officers in books. "Send a man below to put u clothes-pin on the captain's noso. And while you are there bring up my cutlass and a piece of pio. " . The man disappeared. Tn the meantime preparations hud been niado for the approaching conflict. The men were stationed behind the bulwarkrf , and their faces wore a determined look. Nearer and nearer drew the Avenger to her prey until at last she lay alongside the dreaded oyster pirate of Chesapeake Bay. Not a sign of lifo was visible on the craft. From Uio mizzoninast a week's washing flapped dismally in the night wind. Liout. Alltaut reached over the Avenger's oido and grasped a shirt , there by being enabled to hold his vessel steady. The men witnessed this manouvroin silent admiration. Brilliant seamanship alwayc commands respect. "Ship ahoy ! " called the lieutenant. A noise WM hoard aboard the craft , and an instant later Black Mike , the pirate , appeared on deck , Ho comprehended the situation in an instant , and drawing a hugo knife from his boot sprang forward to cut the tail from tha shirt to which Liout. Alltaiint was holding , thereby allowing the Avenger to drift into the darkness. The odicer was on the alert , however , nnd felled the pirate to the dock with n piou > of the government pie which ho had not had time to vat. The man rose quickly , but thoroughly humbled. "Well , ho said , sullenly , "you have caught mo at last. " "Do you surrender/ / " naked the lieute nant. "No , " answered thu pirate , with u horrible oath ; " 1 will Bell my lifo dear- "Reflect on what you are doing" ; and Liout. Alltuut'a voice trembled M hi' spoke. , "V'ou arc at our mercy , At si { nal from mo 100 copies of Secretary Chandler 8 report will bo hurled on your deck. " "My God ? ' snid the piroto ; "aro you , then , devoid of all humanity ? " "Yes , " replied the lieutenant ; "no quarter will bo given if the battle is bo- JUH. " The pirnto looked into the portholes of the Avenger nnd saw the muzzles of the documents frowning nt him. "N thin report the tuu.il length ? " ho nskcil. " \V. " "And you have really got 100 copies aboard1 ! ' ' "Yes " "Then I surrender. A br.wo defense a ono thing , but suieido 1,1 another. " . Vropomtt.v nnd 1'ivxloii , Mankind munbcrlo. nilmonlM , foromoit uumiK thoni are NmonnnoMi , Xrrvotm Uoliil- tv , itiul inuintnrnl wcnkiios of ( iciiorntho , ) rxnt : Alton' * Ilrntn Food Micco nfiilly o\or- cuiiint tin-so trouhUu and ro < tcrc * tlio HUlFcrto to hU former \luvr. 81. I'ollti'H Doom. LIKCOI.K , December 20. The supreme court has refused a rehearing in thn case ) f Polin , sentenced to hang nt PlalU- uouth to-morrow. The date wns chang ed to January 25. lluslnoss Kntltm'x. ST. Louis , December 20. The Post- Dispatch special snys : W. U. Kingsloy , n grain merchant of Alleuvillo , 111 , , has failed. Linbilitun 20,000 ; assets llt- Whoso Complexion betrays some Inimiliuthig inmorfec- f ion , whoso mirror lolls you { hat you uro Tanned , Sallow and disltgurod in counte nance , or Imvo Eruptions , Kcdness , Konghness or uu- wholcsoino thus ol'Complex ion , wo say use llagau's Mag nolia lialm. It is a delicate , harmless and delightful article , pro ducing the most natural and entrancing tints , the nrtlllci- ality of which no observer can detect , nnd which soon iiocomos permanent ii' the HagnoliaBalm is judiciously used. UNITED STATES OF OMAHA Capital , - - $100,000.00 C. W. HAMILTON , Pros't. S. 8. CALDWELL , V. Pros't. m. T.BARLOW. cashior. DIHECTOBS : S. S. CALUWKU. , B. F. SMITJI , " 0. W. HAMILTON , M. T , liAlaow , C. WILL HAMILTON. . Accounts solicited and kept sub- loot to sight chock. Certificates of Deposit Issued pay able In 3,0 and 12 months , bearing Interest , or on demand without In terest. Advances made to customers on approved securities at market rate of Interest. The Interests of Customers ore closely guarded and every facility compatible with principles of sound banking freely oxtondod. Draw sight drafts on EnglandIro land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu rope. Sell European Passage Tickets. Collections Promptly Made. THE MERCHANTS Authorized Capital , - $1,000,000. Paid-up Capital , - - 100,000. Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000. BANKING OI'FICK : N. W. Cor , Farnam ana 13th St. orriunig : FIUAK Mrnriir , 1'ronlilont , I RAU iK. Itoorni , V'l'ren. UXN. II.Yuov , C'anlilor. | I.LTIIKII UIIAKK , A. Ca h. DIUEOTOHH : Frank Mur [ > hySiinnel li Koinjra , IVm. II. Wood , iarluH C. IIuuocl , Alt. I ) . .Innca , l-iitlitr Draku. Traniact a ticniral flanking Iluilnuiw. Alluho ha\oanvllinkliil'ii ( lneiu to transact ara Intltod to r&ll. No matter how larL'o nr nnmll thu tranrattlun , It ulll rccoho unr utrufiil attention , and wo ] > ruiulDi > tl\vnj r. urtuou * trtatinent. l'niartlciikr | attention to ImsInusH for ) iartlo rualilini ; outtldo the city. Kx hanKo on all thu mln > clpol rltlot of thu United Htatt'Hat very luweut ritcn. Au'uuntu of liauks and IlankeM received on fnvor- alilo turnw. Issuer ) OcrtillcatM ol llti > o lt bitarliiK 6 ) > cr rent intureat Uuyiand HOH | Koril n Kschanxi1 , Conntr , City and Uovtrnmuit Bucnrluivi ' NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY. 0. F. DAVIS & CO. , (8UOCKHSOI13 ( TO PAVIH & HNYDKK. ) , General IMtlori In . REALESTATE ESTATE 1MB FAKNAM 8T , - OMAHA. Have lor aal * 09,000 ( ujrtacartrulljr acluclod ItniU D Kutoru WehrMka , at low ririoa and on euy tern * . Improved farm ) for tale In IKxiiiiui. Dodifu , Cell , Matte , Hurt , Cuml'itf. ' Buiiy , WuhlUKton , Uerlck , Biundem , aiul Ilutler OountUw. Tftuci paid lo all twrta of the 8UU. lloucy loaned onluprovcil famia. Notary I'ubllo Alwur * In office. Corretpomlonor HICCINS' MKIlClfANTS' LUNCH AND H.UH'U ! UOOSI , Dou lnH St. . Omiiha , Neb REST AUR AWT , XV , 8C8 Soulb JitU Mrctt. .Oj ; u D ) aul CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000 , , t&.TIclcptft utily S3. ShniM in I'roi > ottlon"tf * Louisiana stale LoLcry Company , "HV ( A ) lerr'jti m tifii tlmt iw vttn itc tlic nr- ranittincntt for allthr Monthly antlXcmi-Annual Jraicit > tti nj the J.ntiitat'ti ' .Vrtfe J.otterit Ct > m- y , ami in jxrtun tannniit < tn < t tantrol the iirnij ; * Ihfmnlitf , unit Hint lite unwrmtrnn- liiclnt iritli hinirtlfi , Jalrnm , ( imt in itoml Jattk omwl alf jmrttcf , unit wr mMoritf the tdm/Kiny to u > f tint etrHficiitr , irith fac-ii > n\lr * < ) ' f nur fi'j/- nnt < irc tttif , > iftt , in ittaitrrttitrmcntt. ' lnrortttat | < l In lcf.Mor 24 jests lij the Ice'ulattirq. or i-durnllonnl nml rlinrltnlili ) | > o ( -uHh K cap- lalcf $ lOOO.iHM-t which atc rna fund of otcr 460,000 IUM tUce born added. Ily an omnlicliiitiii : | H > | uhri > to U frxnthUo MtiiMln n | srt if llio irc nit Mal > constitution adopted IlfromlirrSil , A , I ) . isju. Lottery over voted on and miJ domed by the people of any State. It nour RC.UIK or postpone * . Its grand sini'lo number dratt ingH ttxko ilnco monthly. A Hplomltd opportunity to win n Vnrtnni < . 'irsl ( iiautl Drawing Cln.41 A , nt Now Or. mti8 , 'tWmltxy , .Intumry IB , 188 1 Iftlth Monthly ilrnwini ; . CAPITAL riUXU , § 75,000. 00,000 TlckjU nt VI\t ) HollnrH llach. I'tnc- tioiiH , in I'lftltB hi proportion. us r or ruixr.8. t uArir.vt I'Uixi : . $ 75,001) 1 do do , . , S5.0CO I do do . . 1(1KH ( > 8 I'UI/.KSi Or fflCXtt 12(100 ( B 0 2000 100WI II ill UHX ) lOfKH ) o do siw , 111,000 O do .MO SH,0 ) < 0 do KM .10,000 WO do ! fi l 1IIOXIMT | S IIUH.H. 0 Approxlintlon prltot of $7'iO. . . . . 0,7f.O ! ' do do f.00. , , , . . . . . 4,600 1 > do du SSO . 8SiO M7 I'rlM's , - , . , . . anioiiitlnj- , . SJU5f > OD Aiirllcntlon for rated tOilubindiould bumaduunly it the olllco of thu C.imimi.i In NuwUrloaiiH. Kor further Inforiimtloiirltn clearly KhliiR full Malio I * . 0 , .Money Order * pajnblo nnd eRlitonil I ttc t Ni\V : OHT.I1\NS NATIONAI , HANK , Kcu Orleans , Ln , Postal Noteii nnd iinllnirv letters by Slixll or Kx- irem ( lUunw of SJmid tipnauUby i\pn : < nt our 1 | OIIKO ) to M. A. DAUPHIN. M. A. DAUP1IIX. Now Orleam , Ui. ROT Socnth \Viinl\liiutnii , 1) . C. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO , , B. Frank Moore , 127 La Sails Street , Chicago. , s"o llanagi rot Chicago Olllco. To whom applj for Irifornmtlon nnd ticket * , 161th ilonthly Drawing , Tuesday. Jan. 15. Urst Capital I'rUo * 7fitKK > . m > ld hi Kltths at $1 cah. Hco full Kchtiino Patent Dried Fruit Lifter. NO DEALER IN GROCERY Groceries ' STOKE IS A PAln OV COUNTER SCALES.1 H.C.CLARK , SOLE PROPRIETOR , oarAii/i , tor for tfa' < Mlliol < l < i lluKfiiriiithnonraiK. . - . - . " " . ' ' * " ' * " 'to'1- ' ' ' 'ilioiit thin Ititftl unii'nl , th < < oil- IIII IKIIM IU.IIII nf Kl.JO- TIM I II ( " iinmtlnK llmiiuli Hi , ' . iiintn mi.-i ' ' ' ' * \Viv 4W KtiiK ili-ni t , iirjlthj Itll'lli Ho IIM iiililMifl ( mU lln llh I-1,1 nil. Inii ( ailtulltitjlii , ( iiiii nil llu I join I. nil lo n It u fur DUFRENE & < tiriinuovin : ao OMAHA NA'IIO.VAL HANK IIUII.DINOJ lf . , . of the human bmly inlarged , developed , etc. , Isan liiterektlni ; lulvcrtmciiient long run In oii [ | iai r. In reply tn ImiulrUa v u will Hay that tlitru | t no < nlilen of humbug about thin. On thu contrary , the o > U ort lacru are \irv highly ondornud , , persona may get nualc < [ circular * uIng \ a lar * by addreealiu Krlo Medical Co. , 0.MI Uuffiifo N Y.-IRildilnKtriilruMilMl A Western Cornice-Works , * IROM AND STATE UOOKWO. C. SPECHT , PROP , Ooiaba , Neb. Galvamzeo Iron Cornices HTDormtt M'lnainvt > , Mnubi. Tin , Iron and filatt lloodnif , Bptchl's ( latent JloUlllo HkjIlKht , Patent iAljiut < i Ilutchct liar and Draakct Eliehlnu. I on he L'cnnral Qk'eut for the aboiellnuol goiids. Iron ourlni ; , OrojtlnKO , Ualustrades , Verandas , Iron Bank aliuiK * , Window Illlnds , Collar Uuards ; also touora ! ont for Vtuiro-mb Hill tflnt Irmldo Illlml. Mttttr" of A ) > | > llcatlon nr Joseph Ul for Mquor MUTiUK. Notion U hiTnlij K | CII that Jo eni Icl. did upull tlio VOtll claj uf Ii cinbur A. D. , IWU , 11)4 ) ) IH application to tlm major anil rlty coumvl of ijinalia , for HCCIHK to * ell malt , xpliUuuiMand\lnnu lliiium | , t\o. 010 H. IBtli strut , lUid ward , Omaha , Neli. , from the < tli day of Janukry , Kbt , tu tlm llth il \ or April , 18SI. If there IMI no objection ri'iiioiiulrtmco or prott t filed Mithln two xvuik * from Dec , 20lh , A. D. Ib83 , the mid llcoiitu vtlll bo Kruntod. Kruntod.JO.SKI'H I.KIS , Applicant. The Oninlu lice ncHriaper | will publish the above notice uiicn ladi wt-ek for two HueCii&t thu cxpentu of tliA apiillrant 'Jhu city ot Omalu N not tube iliaiveil tliurewlth. J , j. L. c. JEWirrr , cit ) THE NECESSITY FOR THE SPECIALIST , DR. H , WAGNER , llMlnnjf bf en Mknowlcdiroil find more no it thin d y thin any other. The vnat field of innllcAt science Is o\or Incro-wlnff , and It * immormu branches MO hrmiht | nearer ml nearer to perfection , and no ono mm cin any longer gnxf thorn 1 Hcneo tlia neeomlty for dlvltllnff thaJilior. And It la true hetnnil nil doubt that Ol eac , nffcctlnif the | r n- to-urinary orKMi , iirod BjicclM study morn th n Any- hint ; elseIf MO would umloratAtid tuid know how tf it them properly. 1)11. II. W.UlNim U fully aivaro that lliero nro many phydclnnj , And nome ncnnluld iwople , whu will condemn him for miking thllchsi of dlic.i'C-i & up * . cIMty , Init hall happy to knnwthftt with most per- nru of refinement nd lntelllene ( ft more cnl'iiMm- il lew Is ( Alcn of the tubjc t , ami that the phj sla in IKI tlovotM lilin't H to rcllovlnn the afflicted ami ( Wins them from worco thin ilcAth , Unolonn ph | . nnthropUt and bcnefartor to his race IhMi the HIIT * cron or vh.Vdld.in who by rlo o ainillcatlon excel * In any other branch of hi * | irofcMlon. And fortunately or humanity , the ilay In ilawnliifi hen the falio phi- anthrntihy that condemned the Uctlrni of folly or rrlnio , like the lepers umlcr tlio.Jcwlili law , to dl uncarcil for his passed away. A Few Reasons Wliy you should try lha rolebraled Dr. ir. nii'lhCHln of euro ; 1. "Dr. II. Wagner Is a natural ph ) slrlan. " O. a o lll , Tlie Greatest I.UIn ? riironolovH-t. " \'e\i \ can excel jou M n Jotter. " On. J , Suivn , The World'n Greatest Physloijnombt. . "Yon are wonderfully prollrlcntlnour kno l ed o of dlwaw ! and inedlcluct" Dn. J. JtATTiinwji. 4. "Hio nnilctcJ find ready relief Inotir prct. f nco. " DR. J. SIMMB. R. "Dr. II. Watrncr In a regular ( rrmlmlo Irom IlellcMio Ilo | iUaI , Xow York city ; IiMiIivl\rry ox- tcnuho hmpltal practice , ami li Oioroutfhly | KMtcd on idl branches of hit hcJoMnl > : loncc , especially on " ln ) . UBOWXBU , ft R\mo. 0. "Dr. II. Wngncr hai Immortallrud UiniKclf by hi" wondcrfuldUcoicryof wicclfla remcilld fnr pri- \ato niiil noxuil dlseftue * . " VlrRlnK City Chronicle 7. "Thwismids of IiiMvlldn llock to sco bluu" San FriJiclvo Chronlclo. 8. "flio Doctor's loni ; cxpcrlcnco aiatpcoUlln ihnnM render lihn > cry Ruccuuful. " llockj iloun- tnln hens. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At ono thno a ill ciiHoti of the secret vlco WM en- LlroIyruoMcd by the protection , and mcdlcnt works o * but a tow jcarfl ago nould hardlv mention It , To-day the phjalctan In of a duTcrcnt opinion ; ho h awara that It In hli duty < ll < aRrccablo though It may bo-to' hamllo llils uiatterltlumt Klinmuid IXA ) ; phlnly about It ; nnd Intelligent parent ! ] and gmrdlftiii will thank him for doing BO. The rcaultn attending this destructive Alee were for merly not understood , or not properly estimated ; wiJ no Importance being attached to a mibjeet which by IW iiaturo docs not Imlto cliuo Imestimation , It mm willingly Ignored. Tlio habit la generally contracted by the young while attending school ; older ronipinionn through their example , may In rc'puniJWo for It , or It'may 1m acquired through accident. The excitement once ex perienced , the practice ulll bo repeated again and again , until at Ion the habit becomes linn and com * plutely cntla\c ) the \lctlm. Mental nnd ncnoui at lllctloim tun uimilly tho'primary remit * of pclf-abuso. Among the Injurious cffccta may bo mentioned lassi tude , dejection or Irranclblllty of temper and general debility , Tliu boy eeckn nccliulon , nnd rarely joins In the uports of Inn companions. If ho bo a Joung man ho w 111 bo llttlo found hi company with the other BOX. nnil [ a troubled \\lth oxcvodlug and annojlng ba hfuliC8a In their prewnco. Lunch loll J drcarun , emission * and eruptions on the face , eta , ore also prominent nyniptom * . If the practice \lolcntly perslitcil In , more serious disturbances take place. Urcat palpitation of the heart , or epileptic convulsions , am experienced , and the BuCfercrmay fall Into a complete state of Idiocy be fore , dually , death relict cs him. To all thoio engaged In this dangerous , practice , I would nay , first of all , .flop It at once ; make 01 cry ponnlblo clTort to do so ; but It you fall , If J our ucrou } stcm U already tot ) much shitteml , and conse- our \\lll-po\\cr broken , take some ncno iinlo to afi' ' 1 you In your ellort IIaIng freed J ounjclf from the habit , Inould further counsel YOU to go through a regular courno of trcatlnent , for li Is a grtat mistake toHum > o o that any ono may , for eomo tune , bo t o\ cry so little , gl\o himself up to this fascinating but dangerous excitement without suffering from its 01II con sentiences at BOIUO future time. The uuinoer of } ounginen who are Incapacitated to fill the duties en joined by wedlock li alarmingly largo , and In mono nt puch cases thla unfortunate condition of Uitngs can ho traced to the practice of Kelt-abuse , which had been abandoned j cars ago. Indeed , a few months' prtctitti of thld habit li surllclcut to Induce spermatorrhoea J later yearsand I hae many of such cases under treat monl at the present day. . , ' . ' ! ) Young Wliomay be ftaflcrlnR Irom the ottccUol jouthfuJ folllcn or Indlscretlont will do well to avail themnelvo ? cf thli , the greatest boon over laid at the altar of rut- terlnK humanity. DivWioNin will Ruarantco to for feit $500 for 01 cry case of nominal weakness or private dlwase of any kind and character.which he under * takes to and falls to euro. Middle Aged Men. There are many at the ago of 30 to 00 who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the blad der , often accompanied by a alight umartlng or bum- U1K RonMitlnn , and \\cakcnlng of the lustcm In a manner the patient cannot account for. On oxamln- lr > K the urinary depAaltn a rojiy Bcdhnent will often bo found , and noinctlmcn nniall particles nf albumen will appear , or the color "ill bo of thin mllklth hue , again cnaiilii | | ; to a dark and torpid appearance. There t.ro many inony men ho die of thlj ullltculty , Icnoraut ol the cause , M hlth la the eecond stage of Bcnunaloak. . liCHa. Dr. W. will piiarank-o a perfect cure In all tsaet and a healthy restoration of the genlto-urluary or- yans. Conmiltntlon free. Thorough examination and ad > vice , ? 5. All cominunlcattons ihnuld bo addre eed , Dr. Henry Henry Wagner , I' . 0. S389 , Denver , Colorado. The Young Man's rocket Companion , by Dr. II > Wagnnr , IK north It * veight In gold to young men ) I'rlco 61 , % Sent by mall to any addrc . J Let Your Light Shine. Vt. Wncncr. . ho ccloliratcd specialist , of Center ! < > lo. , 843 larmier struct , liellmca In letting thoworld mow what lie can do , anil In ilolnir for thousand * ol lUfullowmen. Ills treatment for lost manhood la 11 ru tn uln Iilm a nanio that iiobtcrlty will blona. Ton liuuruid tektliniHiliU from all o\er tlio United Statoa ruin tlioni liu liau enroll , la proof poaltlvo thnt hadoea uio thonortit CJDCS of thoii ) dUcaroJ. Tlio atlllctcd roui chronla and KUXU.I ! dl'Hnsoa of every kind ntll ml him tlitlr licst friend. Kcml hU aih crtkcinuitlu nlliiui city pajwra , and call on him for tuhlco , swu tlio v > milll corroborate us In najlnc hols tha tu ) Itrei'n Into frleijd. Ilocliy Mounralii : ' Relief to the Afflicted , In inididnoa , ajiln nrlcnco , the upecliUltU ! are the _ uuii viliunlwftysoomoH to the front ami accoiunUuli urtut riMUltK. This remark Is utjicclully apnllcablo tx > tu Dr. II , Wanner , of this city , . Ho utonda t the top of hl nrofMMonnni ! the cures ho perform * for thu unfortunate would eecni . \\ondcrfu it If not properly . . . ed In the light of identlllo acni ulroments. He fa endorsed by the mctit eminent of tlio medical faculty. HU olllcu at S13 I.aramlr utroct , hero lie will puedl > Ily eltccta cure fortlie intTorlngof either BOX , no mat ter how comnlloatod their compUlnt. Vomeroy/l Uuinocr t Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure. Perboin it a dlitAiica who wish to be treated by Dr. Wagner uood not feel backward.bocaiua of Inability to vUIt lilui. If they will w to the doctor he * ill vend a list ot question * w nabloa him to Mud medicine ! , oounuel uid to thoutandi he hia ne\uricen. He hup In etery dty , townond etatloii In Colorado well on all over the United BUitta. Bee his d Ibis odvertlscmenL Dee * Itt Tribune. Shall We Reform ? Specific ) remedies for nil diseases l the theory practice at present of educated und expvrlenM phynldani , and In all largo coinmunlUoa ttioy la\9 Uiulr pedaltl > , to oxo l In which they direct thalr itudlo and prattle ? . Dr , Wagnrr la a luuocttful U- lustration ol thin fuodern school of specialties , and hla unprix dentvd luecew In the treatment of primts dlwasei U as wonderful M It la IUtterluf.-1'rof , J. 81intn . Tlioie ptr ons nho need uiodloal relief for the ruool dulleate of dlneosti will mid an acooniplliliuj and mc > ojmlnl i > h ) Uon in tUu jwrson of Ur. Wairuer , No. 31J lAnmcrirtroet , Hlioln iliililyreoouiuiindjd iytho medical profeiwlonat hem und aboard. romero/a Democrat. Blgutryaud Iguonuicu uitut glva vay to Hlidoin. and the \vue phj > lcliii ) ) ulle\c 1)1 letUnir hid light uhlno for the glory of hU fellow meu , rrlntcr'u Ink B the torch ho can bent u o to Kill lo Uie wcury mid sick one to the fountain of health If tills wtlol * thould bo luetruiucntal u a "TOHC'UUiilir'nt up * on a hill to i ilda uO > 'rU ) < humanity toSIS Ijulmtt Mtreet , Deliver , ColoradoIt \ > IU answer tu purpow 01 whloh It wu vriltteu , Addre&s .1 DB. HRNKY WAONEK , V. 0. box 389. or call at 313 Urluitr HUvet , ' Denver , PJa "no Noauslty tb