THE DAILV BEE OMAHA , FRIDAXUJbUlfiMJJElt 28 , Wd. : H.B.IREY&GO. . . . , 15th and Farnam Stfoots. - Omaha , Neb , Below will bo found a few of the BEST and most DESIRABLE LARGA1NS ; OMAHA CITY PROPERTY. No.r211 2 story brick residence , near St. vMary's avenue , at a bargain. No. 221 12 vacant lots , I block from street cars , same distance from Hansoom Park. Wo oflbr those lots , which arc very desirable for building purposes , at a low figure for n few days only. No. 226 3 lots on Saunders street , near Charles. Those lots will bo sold cheap and are well located for n block of stores. No. 229 Business property , rents for § 2.000 , pays PO per cent. Best thing ever offered. No. 235 Three houses and lots , rcnta for3Jl,200 pur year. No. 241 3 lots in Bartlott's addition , very cheap. _ , No. 253 15 acres in Cunningham's addition. , t No. 247 3 lots in Banscom place. ' No. 01 4 lota on S. 10th street. Easy terms. Each , 300. No. 102 House and lot. House , 5 rooms and basement. Lot , GO xl40 , S. 10th street , near Charles , SSOO down , balance in 2 yours. ? 1,400. No. 84 9 lots , 00x132 cash , S. 10th st. Must bo sold altogether. $4,500. No. 77 3 houses , 2 brick and 1 frame , on lot 00x132 , S. llth st. 84.900 cash , balance long time. § 7,250. p No. 40 One aero lot and house , 4 rooms , 4 blocks , S. St. Mary avenue street car line. Very/cheap. § 3,700. Liberal terms. No. 11 3 houses and lots , 50x140 , S. 10th st. , Nof 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. l < 'rnit and evergreen trees G years old. Nieo residence property. Easy terms. § 3,200. No. 19 New house and barn. Lot , 132x148. This is a very de sirable residence property , and is offered at a low price. Will "ox- change for farm property. § 4,500. No. 143 2 lots ii Block K , Lowe's 1st addition , 8150 each. No. 1C3 8 lots m Boyd's addition. § 175 each. Easy terms. No. 107 2 lots in Lowo'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. 186 3 acres in Okahoma , with gooa G-room house and other improvements. § 3,500.FARM FARM LANDS. No. 261 40 acres near Fort Omaha. No. 202 2 good farms near Waterloo. 240 aero farm near Oscoolo , Neb , , § 25 per acre. Will exchange for city property. Easy terms. No. 12 2,000 aores of improved landin Hitchcock county , Nebraska , ranging in price from § 3.50 to § 10 per acre. No. 17 ( MO acres of good farm land in Dawson 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 and all other first class im provements. Also orchard matured and bearing. Will exchange for city property. No. 107 Several valuable and low-priced tracks of landin Madison county. 16 farms within from o 12 miles of railroad , and 23 pieces of im proved lands , near Table Rock , Nebraska , all conveniently near market , and in many instances offered at great bargains. Among other counties in which wo have special bargains in farms and unimproved lands , are Jefferson , Knox , Clay , Valley , Webster Sarpy , Harlon , | Boone , Filmoro , Cass , Seword , Merrick and Nuck- olls. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. H. B. IREY & CO. , Real Estate Agents , . Southwest Corner 15th"and Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. 14BK YOUR ailOCEJlS FOR THE DRY HOP YEAST H WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL. 1 , Manufactured by the Omaha Dry Hop Yeast Co 3 f Z71& BtIRT STREET. OMAHA. NEB PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking In only attained by usinj ; R.TER OAK. : Stoves and Ranges , Mill HIRE mil OVER DOORS Foir.'oby MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA. IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION CORSET Ta warranted to wear longer , nt , the form noaUr.wid ftja Mtci tl'fa.cllon than our other Ooml In the jnurktt , or prlen paid will > e refunded. ThdlfaUorumtiiitif ol hlu Ku' Unt rtiywtjmn , uxem rii-ci. Ilrvt Naicea J .aii , yuurinitiluntlorturm. ILn. JOKK.ri For tale IJT .1NO. H. F. LEHMANN. * 1T > r % ft't tfl IT TTTH O" ' * without med- . A TOSTl 1 V EldneIlttfntedQo. XX Jt vrr JLJL A Jtoberl8f70. One box No. 1 will en ra nuyca e In four da > sorlw Ko. t w 111 cure tt * rnort ol tinate CMO uo matUr of bow long tandln ( ; . Allan's Soluble Medicaitd Bougies No nauseous do * a olul < ! ) S , copaUa , or oil of Ban- ta\uod ! , tbat ManJin to prcnlutv djspepul * by ties tr jlnir thoCottln iof tlio utornach. Prlca 0U'0 KdJ by all drutrdtti , or nuJiod on ruwlpt of price _ , _ * ! ) ' ( or fliftfUIvnl lUT4O2 llMttt4 th * t . . w. ImportedBeer SIN BOTTLES. Erlanger , . Bavaria Oulmbacher , . liavariu Pilsner . - . Bohemian Kaiser . . Bremen DOMESTIC. Budweiser . St. Louis Anliauser . St. LOUJP Best's . . . . . . Milwaukee Schlitx-PilHuer . Milwaukee Kru's . Omalin Ale , Porter , Domestic and Ilhin < Wine ! ED. MAUIIER , 1214 _ RED STAR LINE lt < ij aland U. SAIIJNO EVERY SATURDAY DK'nVlIKK NEW YORK AND ANTWERP Outward , 20 ; i'npxld Irom Antw rp Kxcuralon , $ (0 , Intludlnir LolJIng , t-la ; id C'ablr 8S5 : Eusurslon , 100 ; 8 loon frorc ( * J to J33J EJ curblon tllO to lift ) . WTPcttr Wright C. Eoni.Oon. AfU N.y. Caldwell , Hamilton Co. , Oio&lia I' . K. . fcCa , 8K , l th JJ'.reet , Om h J D. E Klmlwli Omaha , Agent * . Still Tnlklno ; About It. OIIIV.AJJS , Dcoombor 27. A no- lion to dissolve the injunctions obtained by the Now Orleans national bunk pro hibiting interference with mail mutter addressed to the bank for the lottery company is still being nrgucd in the United States circuit court. The court look a recess till to-morrow. Attorney General Drowsier makes the closing nr- gttmcnt. Tlio DrmmncrH1 Anintnl. Ciiir.vfio , December 27. Twohuiulrotl and llfty nunnbora of the JtortlnTostom Traveling iron's nssociation mot in an < nual session to-dny. The report of the treasurer showed a balance of $10,184. receipts for the year 81:11,21)0.ToUl : ) amount paid out since the nssociation lia < boon in cxiBtenco100,470. . The election tion of otlicoiH was hotly contested. CiitOAiio , December 27. The Amprl can Fire Insurnnco coiniauy ) of this city , whicli was organised in 1855 , has decided to retire from business January 1st , am' its outfltmiding risks , to the amount ol 8iii77,000 ; ; , have boon assumed by tlu Homo Insurance company of New York , Knlvntlotv tit Connoutlottt. ItitUKiKroiir , Conn. , December 27. Captain Hunter , John Slonnrt and John layhem , monibcrj of the Salvation army , worn arrested on a charge of violating lating n city ordinance by parading the sheets. Hunter declares the army will parade every night rogaullcss of the city ordinance. Overdue. December 27. The British bark Lnlla , which sailed from Philadelphia Juno Oth for Iliogo , Japan , with a cargo of refined petroleum , is overdue and fears are entertained for her safety. She carried a crow of nineteen. A Gilt in I'roftpoot , BOSTON , December 27. By Iho will of George O.ikes Clark his estate , valued at $ . ' 100,000 , is left in trust for the benefit - fit of his family and niter their decease and all relatives , the estate is bequeathed to Harvard College. A H till' m thcltoatl. ST. Louis , December 27. Tlio body of nn unknown white man was discovered Monday on the McAllister road , near Me- Itco Kings , Indian territory , slabbed in various places , and throat cut. Arcliblshop I'orcho Ocnil. NBwOiuuuw , December 27. Arch bishop Porcho died at 0:20 : to-night. The [ uneral will take place January 2d. All archbishops of the province will bo present. " A IJOBS or $00,000. DETHOIT , Mich. , December 27. A fire at Saranac , Ionia county , early Una morning destroyed six business buildings. The estimated loss is § 00,000. "Woolen 31111s llurnetl. LOVTKLL , Mass. , Docombei 27. The Eagle woolen mills at Wesi Cholmsford , Mass. , wore burned to-day. The loss is heavy. An Ootosonarlan Gone. RICHMOND , Va. , December 27. Peter K. Morgan , aged 1)8 , a veteran of the war of 1812 , is dead. A To\i\s Uailroailcr. Mr. Paul Bramond , the builder of the Texas Central railroad , was on the train with mo yesterday and I had a long lalk with him. Mr. Bremond , thirty- live years ago , had made and lost a for tune in merchandising in Now York City. Ho emigrated to Texas , to go Into the same line of business. His small stock of goods was shipwrecked and ho found himself almost penniless. Ho persisted in his ef forts until at the outbreak of the war ho was wealthy. The vrar swept liis property uway as clean as the ship wreck. Then ho wont to railroading , and now ho is a millionaire. Ho sold out of the Texas Central a year or two ago , and has since built a narrow gaiigo road from Houston to NacogdocCss , which is to be extended to Shreveport this winter , and tlion sixty miles further to connect with Parrymoro'ti nar row gauge _ system out of St. Liouin. Said Mr. Bremond : "I am convinced that a narrow ; augo is bettor adapted for our country. The broad gungo roads cannot bo built xi run short of fixed charges of . § 1 , COO to J1.800 per milo. The narrow guago can ao put up nt 8500 per milo fixed charges. Why , we could bankrupt a parallel line of broad guago in eix months' competi tion. Toxaa has about 7,000 miles of railroads of all lards , but has need of much more. The soil is alluvial , and in winter tiine when most of the trading is done , traveling by wngons is veiy difli- cult. I have seen the mud roll up on wheels until itranado a band of six to iwclvo inches. ' Business is lurgely re stricted by lack of railroad facilities. " "You are having some trouble about your [ { razing lands ? " "No end of it , no end of it. The real owneis are fencing in. their property und everybody olso's , too , Wo have about 275,000,000 acres of land. It is an enor mous area. The stock raisers have occu pied most of it. Very few stock raisere are owners of the soil. They lease from the owners as paaturo or state lands , Now , the owners put fences about their property , and general graz. ing is ut an end. In ono instance c whole county has boon fenced in without leaving a road to get to the county scat , A good deal of violence lias resulted , Fences have b ° un cut and blood sited , But I guess in the end they will all sot- tie down to the inevitable. " ] s Texas a good state for younti men ? " "Yea and no. 1 kuow of no Htato tlml oflers bettor inducements to n young mat of pluck , if ho has f rionds there or a lit/ tie cash. But it in not a place for anj one to go empty handed , , ' Mr. Bremond woa ca route for NUH York to meet the managers f two othei southwestern narrow guago railroad ays terns , with a yiew of forming ono greal consolidated system. Speaking of thii trip ho said : "Thrco .days and a Jtalf brings mi frOrp Houston to Now York. My firs trip from Texas to New York occupiei fourteen days. That vrns thirty year ; ngo. I took a steamer from Galveston ti New Orleans , thence up to Memphis Ihenco to Pittsburg , and NO across tin mountains. Times have changed sine then , and will probably chungo as nine ! moro before 1 die , though I mn now 7 ; years old. " Uttc.i Herald. Given the machinery , and the probleti of match-making is easily solved. Witl the aid of the nppurtua which tlio Utic company has two or three men can tun out from five to six hundred groin o ! an ] ihur matches per day. After the rrmchi- lory has boon sot in motion the first stop s to place a block in the splint machine. With each movement of the knife twenty- ivo splints are cut , and at tha same inio stuck between two slats in the bolt. They are then carried by the moo - ment of the bolt through the separator and thence over heated nipos to dry the timber sutllciontly to allow tlio dipping mixture to penetrate. About fifty feet from the starting point , the bolt passes under a couple of lollnrs , which pressed it just enough to bring the ends of the splints in conlact with the molted sul phur , which is contained in a pan or vat and kept in a liquid state by the heal from a small f urn nco sunk in the Hoot underneath , A little further on the bolt is again depressed , and ( ho tips of the splints are drawn through a black mix ture , which gives them the finishing coat. From this point the matches ( they havt by this time attained that dign ty ) pass down the hall , still travelling , as hith erto , at the height of about a foot and n half from the lloor. At a distance oi two hundred feet from tlio starting point the belt taken nn upward turn , and after ascending four orivo / foot thu matches begin their return trip. Passing with the bolt ever the top of the iron frame-work , at an olovntion of about seven foot , _ they conn ) back ever the splint machine , outer the room where the other machine is located , and are then knocked out. As they fall they are caught by a leather belt , which moves slowly and carries them to a table , whorci they are taken off by a boy , placed in trays iniulo for tha purpose , and : akon to the packing room. I'ho bolt completes a circuit once in thirty minutes , and during Jio interval several thousand matches are finished. The match produced is mporior in quality , and will light road- ly on being drawn across the window pano. This is claimed to bo a crucial : cst , and inferior ones cannot bo ignited n this manner. Ou arriving at the packing room the Hatches are first placed in small paper JOXGS , ono hundred in a box , Tlio small packages are then packed in pasteboard jpxoa containing ono-sixtoenth or ono * eighth gross. * nvs i PATH'S WUVATE OAK. A Mltlo Pnlnuo cm Wheels In AVIiluh Hhcill Travel tlio Land , New York SUB. Patti's private palace car , built at an oxpcnso of $40,000 , was on exhibition at the Grand Central depot , yesterday. Patti is in Boston , and the car is to be taken there this evening. Its name is "Adolina Patti. " In the center of tlio car is a saloon about fourteen foot long and nine broad. The roof is panelled with embossed leather , colored with two shades of gold loaf. In tlio sides of the mloon nro plato-glass windows , sixty Inches long , and forty inches high. On either side of the windows nro beveled- ? lass mirrors sot in the side of the car. Patti's private room is at ono end of the saloon , and Nicolini's at the other. The woodwork in the saloon is amaranth wood , anil the painted paneling are by thu artist Rosignoli. The apartment contains an upright piano , two revolving chairs , a table and a sofa. Patti'a room is 10 foot long and G\ foot widp. In one corner is a tiny bath room , just largo enough for a French , or half-lungthbath- tub. Hot or cold water is supplied. Patti has three windows in her room.and under the middle window n writing-desk , three foot high , covered vrith green baize , and containing four drawers. Above the copper , nickel-plated wash basin , in a corner of the room , a beveled glass mir ror is set into/lio wall , The coiling is of old gold ombosspd leather. The bed is upholstered in silver blue-tinted tapestry dotted with little roses , and this uphol stering in carried around the walls und jotwcon the windows. The wood used n this room is satinwood. Nicolini's room is like Patti's , except ; hat the wood is of amaranth and tlio upholstering is of dark , gold-threaded apcstry. Nicolini's valet has a room next to his , and Patti's two maids a r6om icxt to her room. At Nicolini's end of he car is a buffet , in which will bo an ice chest , hot-water boiler , spirit stove , wine closet , silver , and tablo'linon. There are no ani.ngemonts for preparing any- , hing moro substantial than an egg or tea and coffee. The manufacturer says the car is a counterpart of ono made by him'sonio ' imo ago for the cx.tr of Kussia , to bo used by tlio Grand Duke Michol. THICKS OF A VENTUILOQIJIST. A Professor of tlio Art Recalls Homo Practical -Token. Clc3 | ] o In a variety entertainment there Is one lung that if performed well never fails , o please the audience. No mutter how dull end uninteresting may bo the pre ceding "act , " no noonor does the ventril oquist comp forward with his parapher- lalia , consisting of trunk , tnblo , automa- xni3 and dolls , than interest revives , and BOOH every ono is laughing , aud many wondering how it is done. After enjoying such a porfornmnca the other day , a reporter for The Daily Nowf souuht out the professor of the art , Mr , J. W. Bingham. Ho was found in the dressing room of the museum , just removing moving his stage togs and donning hii "store" clothes. Seated on his trunk lu talked to his visitor , who had for a real ing place ono of Mrs. Gon. TomThumb'i traveling-boxes. "Do you have many chances to prao tico ventriloquism in private , whore yoi can have some fun out of it without beinf discovered ] " was askod. "Why"answered the profosfor , laugh ing , "I have had some ludicrous oxpori onceB.but such occurrences do not happoi often , for it is necessary to have tin proper surroundings to carry out the do ccptien. " "Would you mind relating n few o thorn ? " "No ; though not having kept any record ord I do not know that I can bo very exact act , or give you the most ludicrous However , I do remember a very f unn ; incident which occurred while I was on midnight train going from Philadolphi to Washington , D. 0. On the earn train werp a couple of variety acton who got into the smoking car , ono c them carrying in his arms what is know us a 'properly' dog that is , ono made u of skins otullbd with Btraw. In the hui ry of flacking it had boon loft out c their trunks. I noticed the actor stoi it carefully under a seat in the car , Who the train got well under way and moot c the passenger * were fast usloep , I con menccd .imitating the whining of pujjpy. First ono person woke , the another. 'Confound that dogl' sai ono. 'Confound the man that don kuow enough to put n dog in the bujj gage carfeaid another , while aome on cursed the railroad ooiujxuiy fir nllowin dog in the car. Finally the conductoi vas sent for. Koopingup my imitations to soon located the obnoxioiM cur undoi a certain no.il , and roach oi for it. 1 nnrlcd and he jerked hit hand back , nd after tovoral attempts to pull tlu > east out by hand , ho got the atovi poker and raked it out. Suffice to gay when it was hold tip to public view tin houts of laughter drove Mr. Condttcto out of the car. "Another time when in Philadelphia i servant girl at the hotel came into m ; room to announce dinner. I rUnppcd ou of the door ahead of her , and just ns sh closed it I throw my voice into the room Let mo out , lot mo out , ' yelled an imag nary voice , in piercing tones. The tjii ookctl startled , opened the door again and Raw no one. She looked bowildorci and closed the door. _ I tried it againbu shu caught mo this time. 'Musha , ' sh aid , 'you have the devil in you , anyway You kapo away from mo after this , ' am vith that gave mo a crack on the Imcl Imt nearly took the breath out of mo. "Thou I remember being in a hotel ii lochcstor , N. Y. In the room next tine no I heard a lady putachlldto sloop am hen go out of the room. Before she go nany foot away I imitated the crying o a baby through Iho transom between tin rooms. The mother ran back in alarm ml ) ' to find her child peacefully sleeping Vguin and again I played the trick , unit ny heart smote mo nnd 1 lot the ihothoi lopart in peace. "Ouco 1 played a trick which la quite ommonly practiced by good vontrilo' [ tiists. Going to Mount Desert ono daj in a steamer 1 noticed a man oiling the nachinory about the walking-beam. 1 teed quietly near and commenced mul ling the creaking of machinery. The nan wai perplexed. Ho looked over il md poured moro oil on. When ho got n ittlo bit further the mystcrioui croaking ommonccd , 'I'ho ' moro oil ho put on the verse the creaking got. Well , I played t on him till I got tired , and ho wat lover any the wiser. "But probably the queerest of my ox < icrioncca wcro in the south. The negroo : are terribly superstitious , and used to cal ! no a/hoodoo man. ' I remember mooting ono o'f thorn , who Imd boon at our porfor nancp. afterward. With a uort of awi 10 said to same oponcd-mouthcd com unions : 'Doro's dat yore man what go Ip dobbil in his stomach. I doan' g ( ligh him , yor bet yor lifu. Firs' thin ; yor know ho'll hub rno hangin' up in di iky. " Why , really , they got to look oi uo as able to do anything , and I wai mthcrcd to death with them coining l < no to select numbers to play policy on "Moj. Newell and I strayed down t ( ho Ipveo at Mobile ono day. A row o : larkies sat with their backs against i lilo of cotton bales , basking in the noon lay sun. I saw an opportunity for SOUK un , and thaw my voice into ono of tlu cotton bales. You should have scon tlu expressions on the black iaccs of tin ; ang. They stood it for two ur throt ninutos. but as the sepulchral voict rolled out louder and louder the whoh of thorn took to their heels like scarot rabbits. The major and I waited arouiu awhile to BOO the after-effects. Prottj soon out comes the overseer to sot hii non to work. Did they go ? Well w < mug around for half an hour , and whet wo left ho had not succeeded. Each ant every darkey nworo the voice sounded ai f it came right from hell up through tin cotton bales. " SOME VERY CURIOUS FISH. A Largo Collection of Klng-Ill-D , nl tlio Way Irom i'ow York Times , Persons passing through the Beokmai troot aide of Fulton market , lost week wore attracted by a largo display of wlm at first appeared to bo gold fish , swim ming restlessly about in n largo tank , op ipsitc the office of E. G.Blackford. Stop ling to examine the fish it was fount hat they differ very materially from thi ommori gold fish of the aquarium , ant hat in fact they had very little in com mon with that species except the color and oven this waa of a moro brilliani mo. The body was stunted and thick , and the tails spread out behind and float' ' od up toward the head in four apparonl [ { visions , which were much like the trait of a lady's court dress , giving to the fisl a very maiostio appearance as it moved hrough the water The fishes were ro civod by Mr. Blackford from Japan , ant hey are what might properly bo call ed monstrosities of gold fish. They arc iroducod in Japan by breeding in ponds m a method which has hitherto beer cept secret in that country. They art mown there as the King-Ili-0 fish , ant ho lot just secured by Mr. Blackford ii , lie Bocond that has ever boon brought in afety to this country. About five year go a pair of King-Hi-0's were brought to this city and sold to the Now Yorl aquarium , Mr , Coup paying $000 fo : hem. The Brightonaquarium in Knglaiu out to Japan Homo time ago for a lotbu uccooded in getting but three to Eng and alive , at a cost of 7CO. The lo low n\irrnning in Mr. Clack ford's tanl iompriscs seventy-five fish , which won irought from Japan by Capt. Charlc 'owoll Jones , in the steamship Oxford flhiro. They were brought in six tanks which were kept in the captain's owi cabin and required constant attontio ; lay and night. The captaiii values th ot at § 7,500 , or 8100 a pioco. Some of the targor of the fish have irotubcranco on thp top ol the head lik ho tufted seal , Eight pair of thorn hav eyes which protutlo for about a quarter c an inch beyond the head , like minmtui telescopes , and these are known as toh scope lish. Ono pair , which are know is albinos , are of a beautiful pearly whit instead of a gold color. The rest are c a brilliant golden hue. Tlioy are th King-Hi O'B proper , and there are lift } seven of them in the collection. The Ua are of no use except as curiosities I' aquariums. They live in Japan on peculiar kind of biscuit , nmtlo of rice Hot and eggs , and a quantity of this food wf brought vrith thorn It is hoped , hov ever , that after they become acclimate they can bo accustomed to eat the foe given to tlio Gorman carp in this coui try , which consists largely of vegotab ! matter. Bitch as water plants. Mr. Iliac ] ford will try to breed thorn , and , if 1 succeeds , they will probably bocomoqui common in this country , As it U not they are the most curious fish known I the waters of the globo. Nothing Mko It , No modlclnohun over been known HO eflc ttial In the euro of nil thoeo dUoanc utMi from an Impure condition of the blood HtOVILI.'H B.VUHAI'AmU.A OK Hl.0011 AMI hi VI 8VIIU1' for tlio euro of Hcrofula. Whlto Hw < HngH , lUioumatlitm , 1'lmplen , Jilotclwn , Kru ttons , Ycnerenl Koret anil DlacoaoK.Conmttn lion , Goitre , ISoIlH , Cancer * , nnd nil kludr tUioaxoB. It jmrllmB the Byntcm , brings col to the cheeks nml restores the sufferer t < nmjiml condition ut health and Ufjor , It in oinertod tbat tha ordinary cosinel ! moil tiy liullei ara produclUu of Kroat in chief. Wn tullove till * In ho. nnd that n b < tcr means of tiecuiliut n beautiful complexl lit to ilka fcoinn teed blood mudlrliia llliu HO VJM/H JU < OOI > AND 1.1VKH HYJtl which clcuuntid tha blood and gives permr.no beauty to tj ) rldn. TORPID BOWELS , DaGOEIDERED OVER , and WJALARtA. . . from tin-so sonroeo iiri otInc-ronrtnBol Iho < Hon p8 of the Iminiu rico. Thcso tyinp-lomslniUcntoUiolrtT i sTjosoo * Appetite , Holt/el * CO" . nclic.fulltios * ) nflor " e itrtlou of boily f * oi of food , IrHnl > : * Jtt > w < plrli ( , A rrr * . - t > I. . , . Ml omoituv . 'f > i'.icnu , 11 . iifrttlio Ilrnrt.lW-i lorotlioeyi . , UlKhlycol orc l tlrt . COKSTJl'.tTlorj , nml do- uuitul tlio use ofa romuily tlwt ncta illrretlv on the l.lvur. AaaUvormcillclnoTUTT'S I'll.i.S imvn no oaur.l. Tholr notion on tlio ICUlnoyamul Skin lentno prompt | removing nil Innuirlttoa Uiroiiitli those tlirco' c iv- ciierru of tlio nyaltm , " produolnff nppo- lHo,80timl < llRculonroju1nr stools , a clcnr sklnnmlnvlKorounliodv. TirrT'H 1'DkT.H rniiQO no iinmeix or ( trlplng nor Intcrfcra with rtnllr work mid nro n perfect ANTIDOTE TO MAL.AHIA , Bolde.vcrTwh < TPark ! . OlllcM > MurnrHt..N.Y. onxr lUin on wmsicniw oimiiRca in- Btnnlly toixutxissr HLACIC byaMiiRlo np. pllcntlon of tlili Tim. Bold by Dntffslsu , orucnt by express on rrcntptof Qi Olllco , lOltirmvBtniet.Nrvr Yortc. IBfTS MANUM. OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. A rONTIlACTOU I2MM1NAT121) . History. In Brief , of JnincH AV. Htmlcr AVI ID , Not liOiifi AKO , IMujctl nn Iniu > rtmt Part In Nil * itunnl I'olltloH. t. I'Mil ItcpubltrAii Last Monday the United Slnles wai lotillcd by tologrniihio mcaiw tlmt Jnmoi \V. Boslor of Uurlislo , Pa. , Imd droppoc lend in his ollico , niiotiloxy lioing tin inuso assigned. On Tluirsdny wo won nformotl that Jnmca G. Bltxino Imd nr rived in Carlisle to nttond Mr. Uoslor'i unoral. The two uiminmccinmns dovu M\ \ fittingly ; for Mr. Boslor , for n dcctuli at least , has boon ono of the atmichca rionds ho of the knightly plume ovoi lad. Mr. Boalcr died possessed o nssutnod millions , and how ho uot thoti a known to hundreds ou the Miascur river and in Iowa , Nebraska and Minno sola. For years ho Imd the contracts fo : supplying bonf to Indian agencies , am n thoBo years such contracts wen Yorth more than the richest niino in al Dakota. During the halcyon times of thi second Orant regime , when Orville Gran md his ehoaon associates dealt in liuliai .radorships and agency contracts , Mr joalcr stood in a position to make wha lomands lie saw fit , sure of ncquiosconci and equally sure of profit. With Paxtoi > f Omaha and Maborry ( oral-while cattli cing of Texas ) of Kansas City aa alljcs : ho need of capital never arose , and OIK season's soiling counted its profits in toni of thousands. Mr. Itoslur had a some what eventful history , and waa enough o : n public man to bo the mark for manj charges of corruption. In the oifihtioi 10 gave up army contracts , content will , ho money ho liad made , and devotee limsolf to the unostentatious working of the wires which move _ personal proformont. lie gave Dorsoy $500,000 vnd the mortgage stands against the Dor toy cattle- ranch to-day and added ti Dorsoy's indebtedness'by refusing to tos , ify in the star route trials , By the lat Mr statomout hangs a talc. An Unitot States marshal was sent from Washing inton to suppuiim Boslor nt Dorsoy'a firs trial. Ho was speedily advised of thi marshal's coming and wont to bed. Hii wife mob the ofllcor at the door with the assurnnco that her spouoo was in bed ill Bo declined to bo satisfied , rudorj pushed Mrs. Boslor aside , and , being al ready provided with a plan of the house obtruded into the sacred prosenc < of Mr. Boslor himself. About the middle - dlo of the reading of the warran subpoena , capias , or whatever it was Boslor , who had kept himself covorct with bod-clothos , lost hit grip on hii tamper and leaping from his couch proceeded coodod to belabor tlio ofliccr with a sticl of wood seized from a convenient grate For this occurrence , for this musculai resistance of the power of the .Brows to : regime , Mr. Boslor was never called tc account. Boslor loft an excellent widow i number of daughters who will inhori lis wealth , and two brothers wham hi success lias raised from dependence t < "uxury. A Card. I dcsiro to return my sincere thanks i , ho many friends who so kindly gave in ; heir assistance during my rocnnt aillic tion. 0. H. MuK nnox. Suitfl have boon instituted in DC Moinua ngainst the lock lelnnd com [ iany for $20,000 damages , growing ou i > f the accident on the 1st of August las lialf a milo east of that city. Tlio heir of Harmon Petefish , killed , nak for $15 , 000 ; Kale Petolish , injurnd , sues fo § 0,000 ; and Hannah Coriidon , for til loss of her husband , wants $5,000. , O clowinu tlm tk ! TO Koaljt mul Dluod < ItchlnL' , folly mill , Bcroluloiu , I nlit'riU ) anil coiitayloua Humor lllouj I'uUnnn , Ulcer AliHcosHcn , anil Infantl Kkln Turturcn , UiuCul rura Uciiicillca ftrc Inti Illilo. Cutlcum lUtoh merit , the M\i lx 1'urlfler , Dlurttto m from tliu bloi „ and pcrsplratlnn , ai thus rcmoi e the cause. Cutlcum , tng great Hk Cure , liwUiitly alia ) lU-.lilnk'aml In llammatlon.tka the Hkln and Scalp , heals Ulctrs and Horci , rotor the Complexion. Cutlcura Uoap , an uMiilidto | Bk lleautlller and Toilet Itenulaltv , la Indlspcneible trcatliiL'sklndlscaiics andf < > rroiiKhchapp < xlorrca | nkln , black head , blotches and baby huiiion ; Cu cnra Itoinedlcs are thu only Infallible blood purlfli and iktn bcautlllen. llouuhtoii , ) " . * | . , UwiT ton. rqwrts a ta o nl Halt Itliuum under Ills olwi va'.lunfor tin join , wlilcli ixnercil tlio jmtlun iKiJy nnd Ilinln , nnd to which all known inutlioda t'eatinciithadbiMin Rl > l > lled without bonoflt , whl irrulually cured him , until lion now an fair M * child Mr , ami Urn. KtcaUHtcbUni , Uclcliertown.llai wrltu : Our IHUoboy wan terribly alnlcto.l with tier ub , Halt j lllieimi , and t Erynlimlaa v\vr inco wan liuru , and iiothlni ; M a could R | > lilui hclHjd Ii until wo tried Cutlciira llcuicdlo , HhlUi cured lilin , until liu l now aa lair any child. H , I. . Curpontcr , IlendtMOii , N , Y. , Mired ct l' l.uinor Ixifroiiy , ol twenty jearn1 itainlliitr , by Ci turn lltmwlleii. The most wonderful euro on rcco A Uuitpan lull of icateit ftll from him dully. I'li ; claim and ) ili frlcinU thought lie limit die. ( /i ( worn to buforaa juntlte ol tuc ptaco and Ifcnd Km'H inont prciiiliicnt cltlien - Jlon.H'in. iTujlor , llcaltli C'oiunjlwlontr , lion ! ta > 8 : AfUr tlireu imnitha' uvu of Outltura Ittnui ! anil t i > howiriiol > ncoiiiitaiitiiullcrlii ( ; from Be uloiu Humor of the face , nocK and ecalp avuai oi nuhiri'd , I can say that I aiu cured , and prouuu my pax tha moat remarkable i on rtt'ord. "Boid by ull UrumcUtii. Cutlcuro. W rtuU ; KIH out , 4lHuup ; , 26ccnU * 1'orTKR Uxi'O AMI Cue CAL Co I Ikutoti , llua. Hend for''HowtoCur8Bliliiniiea e . " hOAl' . AbaoluUly pure , WK inudldual , Indoruod b ) phj blclani. i ferret ! bvthvtllto. BJc during mi std ItSJ , ooOjWX ) C IMI , T THE NECESSITY FOR THE SPECIALIST , DR , H , WAGNSE , Kan lone boon MVnowlcdeed and more no at thin day than any other. The v fleM of medical sclcnco la ever IncronMng , tuid Its iiumerout branches are brought nearer and nearer to perfection , ainl no nna tmn can Any lanRor ( rraip them 1 Hcnco the nercmlty for dividing the Hlior. And It la true licyonil all doubt that dluxuo , ufTcctlnjr tha gen * to-mlhiry organn ncnl ( jieclivl Ktudy more than any * hini o1 < , If wo would understand and know bow real them jirorcrlv. Dll. II. WAUNfelt U fully aTWo that thcro ara many phjulcl.in" , and nonio lonslblo people , who will condemn Mm for making thliclan of ( lliooBcn n pe clalty , but hols Imppy to know that with mo t per- onH nf rcflnomcnt nnd Intclllpcnco r. moro enlighten. d tlowlnUkcn nf the subject , And that the physio * nn who devote * himself to relieving the MTIIctcd ami a\lnu them Ironic or o than detth , Is nolMi a phi- anthropl t and benefactor to his race than the tar * KCOH or phynlclan who by clmo application excels in any other branoli of his profooilon. And fortunately or humanity , the day la dawning when the false phf * anthronhy that condemned the victims of folly or crime , Ilka the lepers under the , Jewl u Inw , to dlo uncared for has passe Jan ay. A Few Reasons Why you nhoutd try the celebrated Dr. U. Wftfncr'a methods of cure : 1. "Dr. II. Wagner Is a natural phytldan. " O. 8. Fowtr.n , The Grcatmt tJvlnp ; Phrenologist. "Few con excel you as a doctor. " DR. 3. SIMMS , The World' * Greatest I'hnlognomltt on are wonderfully proficient In your knowl dlwnto and tneulduos. " DR. J. 4. "The alTUctcd find ready relict In 3 our prca * nee. " DR. J. SINUS. k. "Dr. H. Wagner Is n refrutar Rnulunto Iroru Mlertio llnpttal , Now York cltj ; 1ms had very rx- i-usUo hmpltnl practice- , and Is thoroughly ported on 11 branches uf hla bcJOMxl eclcnco , cjjmclilly On hroulcdl'CAaes. " "Dr. H. Wftfjucr has Immortalized himself by itanonilcrluldlscoMiry of f.iiecllo ( remedies for prt ale and texual illscascii. " VlrRlnla City Chronicle. 7 , "Tlumvuiilj of Invalids nock to sea him. " Sort 'r.uictnco Chronicle. & "Tho Doctor's lonf experience as a tpcclaltst ihould render him > ery successful. " Uocky Mouo- ! n News. lain Facts Plainly Spoken. At ono tlrao A dlncuMlon of the Rocrct rice wu cn > i * rt\oldcd liy Iho lirofcsslon. and nimllcal vrotkf o' > tew Jearn K would hurtlnr mention It. To-Oay tlio iilijuldiui la ol a dfOonnt opinion ; ho 18 A'arn that It In hi * duly Jlnafrcenl > lo though It iaylio to luuidlo thla matter without Rlorcaand [ > cak | iHlnly nhout It ; and Intelligent parcnU ami ) tianllniiH w 111 thank him ( or ilolng BO. Tha rcsulU Mtcnillnj ; this ilc tructho vice wcro lot' icrly not uiulcretood , or not properly estimated ; and iO Importance hcln attached tonmibjcct which by Ut nature linen not Invite cloie Investigation , It waa rllllngly Ignored , The habit Is generally contnctcJ by the young hllo nttendlnK ithool ; older companion ! ! through heir example , may bircupontlblarorlt , or It may to octulrod | Uimugh accident. Tlio excitement one * cx rlenced , the practice will bo repeated again and fain , until at last the habit becomes flnn and com * letely euiJa\ the victim. Mental and nervous at .Icttuna nro uiually the primary results of Bclf-abu o. linonc the Injurious cOccta may be mentioned Iaail > ude , dejection or Irraadblllty ol temper and general leblllty. The boy cck occlusion , and rarely Joins n Iho aporta of his companions. It he "bo a jounft an he will bo HtUa found In company with the other ex. mid In troubled with exceeding and annoying lathfulncsa In their presence , lascivious dreama , mlenlons and crupUoua on the face , etc. , are also * prominent nymptoma. If thopractlcolalolcntlypcrilatedlninoreeerlou - , i > rurbancea take plica. Great palpitation of the * - cart , or cplleptla convulsloni , are experienced , and ho nuffercr may fall Into a complete state ot Idiocy be * ire , tlnally , death relieves him. To all those engaged In thla dangerous , practice , ! ouldHiy , first of all , ctop it at once ; make every osulblo effort to do ao ; but if you fall , If your nervous yntem U already too much shattered , and conso- uenUy , your ulll-povicr broken , Uko nome ncnro ante to aid you in your effort. Having freed > ourselt rom the habit. I would further counsel you to fo urouih a regular courao of treatment , tor It U a great ilstako to auppooe that any one may , for some time , .0 t cery so little. glo himself up to this fascinating ut dangeroua excltemeni without auCferlng from ita vll coiiBciiucncea at some future time. The number f joungmenwhoaro incapadated to fill the duties njolned by wedlock Li alarmingly largo , and In moera f such casea this unfortunate condition of things can 10 traced to the practice of self-abuao , which liau been iiandoncdycora ago. Indeed , a few month * ' practice if this habit la imflldent to Induce stcrnutorrhucoi | ] ter j earn , md I have many ot Buch caacs under treat , en t rit the present day.VU Young MeR Who may bo tuffertng from the effects of jronthfnl 'olllin or Indiscretions will do well to avail themselvea it this , the greatest boon ever laid at the olUr ot nif- iruig humanity , DR. WAOKEH will guarantee to tor- ill $ iOO for every coao ot seminal weakness or private iteaso of any klu/1 and character .which bounder * tahea to and falls to cure. Middle Aged Men. There are 'many at the ago of 80 to 80 who ojo roublcd with too frequent evacuations ot the blad der , often accompanied by a ( light smarting or burn ing dentation , and a weakening ol the system In tanner the patient cannot account for. On exarnin- ig the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often bo und , and soinctlmca small particles of albumen will Appear , or tha color will lie of thin mllklsh hue , again itmnging to a dark andtorpld appearance. There are iuany meny men who dlr ol thin dlfllculty , Ignorant ol he cause , which Is the second ttage ot nominal-weak- ivss. Dr. W. will guarantee a perfect cure in all casea jiil a healthy restoration of the genitourinary or gans. Consultation free. Thorough examination and o < l Ice$5. All communications should bo addressed , Dr. Henry Icnry Wagner , I' , O. 23SD , Denver , Colorado. The Young Man's Pocket Companion , by Dr. n j [ Vogncr , la worth Its weight In gold to young men ) ? rlca 91,24. Sent by mall Let Your Light Shine. Dr. Wagner , he celebrated ( racialist , oi Denver Zolo. , 313 Larimer street , believes in letting the world mow what ho can do , and In doing for thousands ot tilufelluwmcn. Ills treatment for lout manhood U uro tii win him a name that iweterlty will blcus. Ton huuaud toktlmonlala from all o > er the United States mm thoio he hancured , In proal posttho that hudooa mo the worst cues of these dlecatcs. The afflicted rom chronic and Hoxual diseases : of every kind will ud him their best friend. Head his odvertleementiu ill our city papers , and call on him for ad > lcoaawo know you will corroborate us in Ki } Ing he Is the let kicr'4 Uuu friend. Ilocky Mouuralu Ncws. | , Belief to the Afflicted. In medlclnci , M In sclonra , the spacullttg ua tlio c3 wrnmlwa ) ( inca to tlio front and acconirllsh ; reftt results. TWa remark Is eipecUlly anpUcabla tote to Dr. U. Wwtner , of thU city , ilo etanda at the top ot lila profession , and the cures ho performs for the unlortunaU ) would nocm wonderful 11 not properly \lewoilln thellKhtof edmtlflo oixiulrcinenta. Ilo f ciidorxeil by the mo-it eminent ot the medical ( acuity. Ills oillco it 843 Larnmlr street , where ho will ( peed ) . ly oilci'.t cure for the guttering ol either lex , no mat- rx > rupllcatoi ] their complaint. Pomoroyj * Jlironic Complaints Require Time for a Cure. Ferioni at a dliUnce who wlih to be treated by Dr. VYatroer need not ( eel backward because ol iuablllty to visit him. It they will w to the doctor he will send a lUt ot questions w nabloa him to tend medlclnei ) , oouniel and to thousands he bM never vxu. He boa p In every city , town and station In Colorado wellu all over the United States. Beoklaod Ihlu.adtertiscmeut Den ver Tribune. Shall We Reform f Bpedflo remedies tor all diseases Is the theory , ] praotlca kt present of educated and cxiwrltnc * . and in all largo communities they bure their specialties , to excel in wlilch Uioy direct thai * studies olid iiractlee. Dr. Wagner is a suocccaful U. lustration ol this modern school ol spedalUos. and bit ) unprecedented IUCCCM lu the treatment of prlvt dUeanes Una wonderful u it U flatterUiff. fool. J. . Thote persons who need medical relict lor the uaort delicate of dlttose * will find all ocoompllthed and uo- ceasfuIhUctaniu ) tha perwu of Ui. Woener ; No. 843 Ijaruucr ttrtet , who 1s highly reooinmcndcd byte * uiodlcol profeiulou at home and aboaiit. I'oiueroy'g Democrat , lllgotrywid Iguoranco must gtv way to > w Isdoin. and the w Uo phyaiclau belloi en in letting bit light thlua for the glory nt bU fellow men. Itt iiiK the torch ho con best use to KuUe the aud sick one to tha fountain ot health 11 thU should be uittnuacutal as ft 'TQEClIUUI11"g on a hill to guldu svutcriui ; bumanlty toStt X riaW-Ai street , Denver , Colorado , it 111 answer tb purvo 4 or which it WM written , Addrcu , . . _ i DB. HBMRY WAQX2K , I * . O.box SJ 0 , or cell Bttt3 Larimer SKoirt. Draytr , Ktdtbo'cclUCTn ; beaded m n