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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1884)
THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , SATURDAY. JANUARY 5 , 1884. RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Superintendent Works u. P. RAILWAY 17TDL& 18TII STREETS MANUFACTURERS OP AMD DEALERS JIN \ AVATER WHEELS , ROLLERIMILLS , : ill and Grain Elevator iechinery MILL FURNISHINGS OP ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS , STEAM , WATER AND GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. O 1 We are prepared to furnisli plans and estimates , and will contract foi the erection o Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing "Flouring Mills , from Stone to the Solles System. U3gPM3special attention given , to furnishing Power Plants for any pur pose , and estimates made for same. General machinery repairs attended to promptly. Address RICHARDS & CLARKE , Omaha , Neb. MANUFACTDKEB OF OF 8THIOTLY FIBST-CLA ! > 3 . AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1S13and 1320 Harnoy Street and 4038. 18th Street , 1 nTUTATTA . . lllustrited Catalogue furulshed free upon appllcatlou. fJJxL * .a.Jt\ ) - e - " " Heating and BakiBg In only attained by using RLTER fOA' Stoves and Ranges , fflTH WIRE Gf\UlE \ OVER flOfifii Foi r 'a by" MILTON ROGERS & SONS , OAT A HA. Established in 1858. . J. SIMPSON 1400 and 1411 Dodge Street , OMAHA , NEB LOUIS UEALKH IK Lulia1. ? M Door ! ! KTO. ; LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES. Call and Get my Prices before buying elsewhere. Yards , corner and Donplas. Also 7tb aud Douglas. GU.Vf'S SPECIFIC 31 THADS MARK.T1.1-1. ' ' " ' TRADE MARK ' ays unfailing cure for - Seminal WeaV. nets , Spermatorr t hoea , , Impotency , and all Diseases that follow as * t sequence of Self as loss ot , r in AFTER TARIHQ. Vi tlwk , Dimness of Vision , l-ronuliirc Old ACO ' aiuiy other dl cas thst lead to Insanity or Con ( Itnptlon and n Premature ( ! m\e. 1)SHAHS ) of adtertlwmcnts to refund money , when Jnijfri ( U from nhom the \nodlano Is bought 1(0 ( net iifuiiif , hut refer 5 on to the mtmifactnrcr * , and the requirements are such that they are itldomf rvtr. eonfplicd 1th. fcro their written tntarantco Atilal of ono simile pftckoso of ( ! ra } ' S | > 0flflc will convlnw ths most skeptical of IU real merits. On account of countoj/otcr ! , wo hue adopted the Wrapiwr ; the only genuine. jt-tT iH paitlculars In OUT pamphlet , which we do slro to send free by mail to c\ cry one. tiTTlio 8pe > cino.Me lle Ine is ( old by Ml druRitWi ftt $1 per pack- ace , or six pj eica ci for W , or will bo sent tree b ) nail on the receipt of the moncy ( by oddre'.iini * 11IK OIlAYMKOIOlNIIUO. , OJifl OHIJIK ANI > llli : VOUK MUltllKIt T1UAI. . Special Di iatch to Tiinl5nE. YOUK , Nob. , Jnnnary . To-day was thd third day of the C.IBO of the nUto against John and Walter Gibnoro , in the murder trial , lloury and Kugono Arm strong , sons of the deceased , were on the stand nearly all day. Doctors Porter and Shcdlcr were also examined. The evidence , thus far , is conclusive as to the killing. The trial will bo noted as the ablest managed case ever tried in York county. The opera house was packed with an interested throng. Jndgo Norval allowed the state time until morning to present the dying declaration of W. II. Armstrong. The trial will occupy several days. 1IOTU IIACI1CI ) . General 1'ross Dispatches. NEW YOUK , January 4. JohnVnnars- dale , charged with being an accomplice f 0. II. Kobbo , the exchange clerk of Hranford Bros. , Liverpool commission merchants , and who embezzled $100,000 of his employers' money , was arrested to day and jailed in default of $9,000 bail. Yatmrsdalo is charged with assisting Kobbo to invo t the largest portion of the forged drafts in government bonds and other securities , which were deposit ed in his name in this city , and which have been recovered. The linn has begun - gun a suit to recover from Vanarsdalo $8,500 iillcgcd to have been received from Kobbo. T1UKETS A LI , . PHILADELPHIA , January 4. James L. Rollins and A. J. Rodgers , conductors on the Pennsylvania railway , and William B. Pcttit , a Pullman palace car conduc tor , have been arrested upon charges of embezzling tickets and moneys from the corporations. THEY MUST GO. ST. Louis , January 4. A telegram from Hillaboro to the Associated Press says : All is quiet hero to-day. The feeling is still strong against the defend ants in the late trial , but no outward signs appear of any movement against them. Montgomery started homo last night by u circuitous route and designs to stay thnro. Clement ! is said to have gone to Chicago , and will perhaps go to Milwaukee , where his mother resides , Pottus is supposed to bo at his homo. The general opinion seems to bo that no attempt will bo mudo to lynch cither Montuomoy or Pettus at least very soon. Should an oll'ort bo made it will bo re sisted , as they have strong friends who will assist them. " The feeling in all the towns along the road between Litchfiold and Taylorvillo is very strong against the jury for their verdict , and there is a general - oral belief that the defendants are guilty , but it is not thought any violent demonstrations will bo made. ALMOST CHEATED TUE HOPE. EASTMAN , Ga , , January 4 Jim Dmimmdy , u negro , was hangoa to-day for the murder of James Mitchell. When the shoriiF and assistants opened the cell door Crummidy attacked them with a small knife , wounding two of them. Ho was seized , but managing to free 1m arm , inflicted a terrible wound on his own throat. Becoming unconscious at 3 this afternoon ho was carried to the scaffold on a stretcher and supported until the drop foil. Death was instan taneous. A'STIIANOE SCAFFOLD SCENE. BATON ROUCJE , La. , January 4. Val- mar Rector ( colored ) was hanged to-day for the murder of Duncan Williams in December , 1882. On the scaffold , Rector - tor addressed the pcoplo and warned all to avoid whisky , which brought him to the gallows. The sheriff fixed the rope and stopped oft the scaffold , closely fol lowed by Hector , but ho was taken back , but refused to remainfollowing the dep uties when they loft. The sheriff wns compelled to call on the by-standors _ for assistance , the deputies being unable to keep Hector on the scaffold. The pris oner screamed terribly and begged piteously - ously for hia life , finally his limbs were bound and the hanging proceeded. It was the first execution in this parish under tbo civil law since 1800. MUHUIY'H raniir. . " , January 4 , Robert A. Mur ray , supposed to bo conducting a legiti mate brokerage business hero , han ab sconded , leaving liabilities of10,000 , mostly raised on forged mortgages. Murray wua aided in his transactions by a well known adventuress , claiming to bo bis vrifa. Tito "Times" Jon't Change. THOY , N. Y. , January 4. The Times is gradually increasing its force of com positors and appears us usual. Gentle Wlio want glossy , luxuriant nnd wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful Hair must use ZiXON'S KATHAHION. Tlito ccgant ! cheap article always nirJics Uio llulr grow freely and fust , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cures gray- removes dandruff and makes the Hair nong ! , giving it a curling tendency and kcepiag it In ov/y / desired position. JJenu- tlnil , liealthyllalr ia the sure result of using KuthairoiL FKOM PAIRFIELD , Hcecnt KvciiN Dutnllcd Colonel Corrosi > onilonco nf TIIK 15rK. FAinviELD , Nob. , January 2. Christ- inns nnd Now Year's were as generally nnd joyously celebrated this year as at any period in the past. VHiilu blazing yule logs and mistletoe boughs have faded nuay before the march of the nineteenth century , Christmas time nas none the less merry than in the bravo days of old. That jolly old myth , Snnta Glaus , was ns fat and fair nnd bounteous ns of yore , nnd the child world nnd some of the old ones , too nvraitod his coming as eagerly ns did the grandfathers of to-diiy throe score years nio. Mr. 12. L. Crawford recently arrived from La Prairie , Illinois , having comoall the way by wagon. Ho was 20 days on the road. Ho locates hero. Wo need moro such men in this country. Births. To A. P. Hindall , on Christmas - mas eve , n 12 pound son ; to George Dixon , on December 21) ) , a son ; to W. S , Prickott , on December 2 ; ) , a son ; to A. J. Minor , on Christmas day , n 11 pound boy.Colonel Colonel Hiram Hodgson , an eastern farmer of experience , recently purchased a very largo stock farm on the Blue , and is now iu the past buying cattle to stock it with. Ho intends to go into the cattle business on an extensive scale. Fairliold ia soon to have ft packing house , on n small beginning at ( irut , but as its projector , Mr. Ocorgo llowo , of the dry goods linn of llowo Itrothora , is a young man of moans , and possesses n great deal of ambition and energy , v o predict that in a very short time it will grow from n small beginning into large proportions. It has already contracted lor 100 tons of ice , and will soon com mence active operations and push the on- terpriao us he has sold his interest in the above firm , so us to devote his entire time to the object. Wo will watch for developments and will give your readers anything of interest that may occur at another timo. Our genial friend nnd editor of The Herald was taken down to the Blue , on the 23d of December , nnd there cleansed of his sins by Ruv. Newell of Glonvillo Hereafter woyill look to Tlio Herald in vain for campaign lies , Monday evening "Donavin's Original Tonnossceans" gave ono of their delight ful ontertdinmonta before n largo and appreciative nudionco in the M. E. church. They are first-class songsters , and their singing was pertoct in every respoct. The Jennie Holman Theatrical com pany begin n trook's engagement in Hopper's hall , Monday evening , the 7th inst. Fairfield is looked upon as a favored town by the "profpssiijn. " Wo are enjoying splendid winter weather , nnd if wo had a little moro of the "beautiful , " would have excellent sleighing. Monday night was the cold est night experienced hero in the past six years. Mr. William Myers was married to Misa Ada F. Lirimoro , on December 31 , at the residence of E W. Hutchison , by Ilov. R. It. Williams. Our newly elected county and pre cinct ollicors take their respective posi tions on Thursday. The now Baptist organization have BO- cutod Rov. I. D. Newell , of Glonvillo , to preach for them on alternate Sundays. Services will bo hold temporarily in Hop per's hall. It is said they will erect a suitable edifice in the spring. Mr. Larrick , of Inland , recently pur chased two car loads of cows in Iowa for the purpose of starting a rancho , in the northern part of the state , in the spring , A. J. Minor has an extensive corn crib built alongside of the railroad track just west of his elevator , and as it fills up ho adds additions. Ho has now over 2,000 bushels stored away in it Twenty-five cents is tlio ruling figure paid , but an advance is soon to come. Omaha business men have always been considered hero as straightforward aud reliable , and their advertisements in the Omaha papers generally relied upon ; but ono leadinp firm in porticular advertised during the holidays their prices to bo less than eastern wholesale prices , and in view of this fact , ono of the colonel's ' friends , to save time in sending to Chicago cage , as well as hoping to save something thereby , wrote this iirm for their price on English cashmere half-hoso per dozen , The Chicago price is $5 per dozen , but the Omaha firm the ono that advertised to sell for less than eastern wholesale prices naked § 9 per dozenl How's that for western firms selling below eastern wholesale prices ? Cor.oNia JAMI.S. : A STAKTIjlNG SUIOIDK. Itlrti. Dun Holcoinl ) , Daughter or ) - col ) I ) , Crouch , Ends liur TUo with PofHon. Special to Chicago Tribune. JACKSON , Mich. , January S Great excitement prevails in the city to-night over the suicide of Mrs. Dan Holcomb , daughter of the late Jacob D. Crouch , and sister to the murdered Mrs. White. Mr. Holcomb came to the city at about 10 o'clock this morning and olosotod himself with Capt. Crouch and n number of detectives , until a menuago arrived from the farm announcing the death of his wife , Ilplcomb was stunned , and for a while sat in his chair ut tering the most pitiful and heart rending groans. Ho woa carried to hid sleigh and accompanied by Capt. Crouch homo. It seems that Mrs. Holcomb re tired to her room with the request not to bo disturbed until toa-timo. After preparing - paring supper Edith wont to call her mother and found the door locked. Slw called , but received no answer. She then aroused the help and the door was broken open , when Mrs. Holcomb was found dead. She hod boon vary nervous since the murder of her pooj.Io , and since the circulation of damaging stories about the family she has boon rapidly declin ing , and at times out of her mind. Dr. Williams states that it was n cuso of eui- cido , and a paper of poison has boon found in the room. pTho [ night of Nov. 21 , 1HS3 , Jacob ] ) . C'roticli. his UauRliter Euulco White , her hus band Henry WJilto , and n drover named Moaeu rolleV were murdered Iu their beds At tlio Crouch farm , Severn miles from Jackson , In Uio towns hip of Hpdnjf Arbor. Crouch had been killed by a Kiuu.liot wound In the back of the neck. In tlio front bedroom tlio bodies of Mr. and ilm. llcury White \\uro found weltering In their blood , Mr. White with a bullet-hole undsr the Hght ear , another In the head near tlio toil , and marks of etlll auother which graced hd ncalp. Mrs. White had buliet-holoa In the right arm above the elbow , one in the neck , and another In the head on the tight side , In a day or two the would have baoomo a mother. In the othiir bedroom lay the body of MOHM 1'olley , the droier , with a bullet-holo In the back of hU neck , pawing Into the brain , A fecund but. hit entered the right itdo. A colored bov named George Itolo * worked on llio plnro and slept upAtAtr * , nnd Mrs. Julia KPP C , ndoinm * tlo who slept In liar little bnck bcdtoom , were linmodlfttofr Ukon Into custody. Crouch vrtct 7 1 yearn of ngo , nnd was worth nbotit f J.OOO , 000 In property In Jnckom county nnd dhoop ranchoa lu Texas near Fort Worth. 1'ollay. the drat or , came \tost U ) buy cnttlo , and had A Inrgo umomit of money \\ltlililin. Jlownn from Mercer comity , 1'ominyhniiln. At the InilUMt nothing \vsfl io\oopo ! ! < l to clanr up tha mystery. MM. llolcomliIVM token 111 the nuirnliiL' of Xo\ombor 2' ' , noor tccot orlng lior health nutlienUy ! ! to Iciwo her houno. ] "Sjiont l-'iny Dollnrn In doctoring for rhmmmtfam before I tried Thorna ? Ktltctnt Oif. Used 50-cont bottle nf thN niDclklno , and Rot out In \vock. . 1'or linrns RH I spr.ilni it is oxcollout , " < Tn , Dnr- Imm Kmt 1'cmbroko N. Y. Si JuhnVi Vroto tnut church , Wiwhlngton , 1) . 0 , 1 \fliich Hourly nil tlio procIdouU have worohipjdii ] \ roccntly mulorgono many nl > torntloiH vid Improxomonti , A bo.iuttful mcmor ! il nlUr , nud tunny other memorial offering - foring , lm\o boon nddcd , muoli changing the nppoixtnnco of the interior. VroMtlont Arthur U now .1 regular nttondniit at this church , rpHK SCHOFIKM > MANUKACTt'llINO CO , , cl L Oilmco.lll , wi\nt npcuti ta caii > aiu Onnlm anil \lclnltv for their new ficllaltle | < . They chlin Iliclr ln'jt nicns clcnr (7 | ir IAJ ) , Circulars trvo. li'orcoil to DUSVIIU , Col. , January . The whole neighborhood Is aroused over the alleged forced marriage last night of a whitogirl , fourteen years old , to a coal black negro. The girl's mother is also married to n ne gro. Tlio lloor VIodniK. ITIIIOA , N. Y. , January 4. FiedllolF- man , the second victim of lager beer within 112 houra , has died. Pat Shochy , the saloon-keeper who sold the beer , is held to bail. A Positive Ultra for Jlvcry J < orm of Skin nnd Jilood Diseases * , from J'h 2 > lc8 to ficrqfttla. q-MiousANos or IITTKUS IN ouu VOSHK- JL Blon rrpcnt IliU vtor ) : I lm\c been tlhlo HiifTcrei for jcnrsiMtli llloixl ami HUn till- morn ; limo been nlillpoil to shun | mlilto ( ilicra liy rciuon of invtllMlKtirliiK liuniorx ; linxu linit the best | ibklclnns ; liftvovptnt hmulrulsnt dollar * nnd jiitno rcnl rvllct until 1 used tbo Cutlcurn lU'sohint , tbu nou lllooil Pnrlllcr , Intcrnully , nnd C'utlcurn nnil Cutlcnrn Soap , the Urc.it Hkln Ourei nnd Hkln Ilunu- tlDcr" , ( utornalljblch lia\o en nil me , ami kit my cKIn nnil bloo < l in puru u a rbllil'H. Almost Incredible , Jniius l' lllclnnhon , Custom HOKFO , NunOilo.ina , on oitli , ) : In 187U Bcrotulotu UUera liroko out uiiiiiv liuily until I w s RinafH nlcoiruptlon. i\cry- : tlillijT knuull li > the HH'dl4ilfaciit\ ] null ltd IIInln. . I liLianii n moro nrock. At tlnua I r nlil not lift my linnds to my liiml , rouUl not turn In bed ; \vntln con- ntnnt pnln , nnd Uuikcd ii ) < on life na n c.irfo. No relief or euro In ton jcari. In I two I bovd o { tbo Uutlcurn ltotrr < llos , used them nnd uns pcrfoctlv cured. Kworn to laforo U. M. Com. J 1 > . CIUU'I'OIU ) . Stih More So. Will McDonald , JSl'J Dearborn Street , CbtcnRO , ( 'rntcfully ncknnuludRuancuro o ( Krzcmn , or Kilt iihunm , on licail Inco nook , nrma nndi'gx \ for toxcn- tocnj ars-not nblo to ino\eexcept liunds nnd kneoa lor uno jaar ; not nblu to bolp injcilf for el-ln jcnm ; tried bunilroda ot rcincdlc" ; doctors proiuiunccil bin CAEO bopelosa , permanently currd by the Cntleura Ileincdlos , More Wonderful Yet , II , K. Cnrpcntcr , Henderson , N. Y. , cured cf IVor- lusUor I/jproay , of twenty jcnru'etmidlnif , by Cull- cum Uuacdles. Tbo nuiHt \ \ onderfnl euro on record. A dustpan lull of Beaten fell from blm d.illv. IMijvi- claim ninl bU friends tboiiRbt bo nnut die. Cure anorn to before a justlco of tliopeuco nnd Header- BOII'U most pnimlntiit cltltcna- Dent Wait Write to us for thcao testimonials In full or soml direct to tli'j partleu. All are nbnolutelj true and ghun Hltlioutour knowledge or solicitation. Dent wait. Now Is the time to enroot cry upcclon of Itch ing , Henley , Pimply , Hcrolnloun , Inherited , Conta giousand Uopper uolorud Dlscaeosof the lIlooil.Hkln , unil Scalp with Loss of llalr , Sold by all druggluts. Cutlcura , DO cents ; Itcsol- vent , 81 ; Soap , 23 cents' I'OTTHU tlnua AND CIIBUI- CALCo. ; llostoii , Mans. TJT ? A TTrPV Kor Hough , Uhaiipcd and Oily > i. i.U J. X Hkln , lllackhcads , and Skin lllom- iHhes , use Cullcura Boap. DR. WHITTIER , 617 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , Mo. A EKOULAIl OIUDUATICof two medical collcgui XX has been engaged longer In the treatment ol CHUONIO , NKHVOUH , HK1N AND BLOOD DIseaan than other physician In St. Ix > uis , as city papers nbo * and all old reuldenta know. Consultation free Invited. When It Is Inconvenient to visit the city treatment , medicines can bo sent by mall or exprea o\crywhoro. Curablocasosguarantecdwherodou ; exists it la frankly stated. Call or n rite. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physio * Weakness , Mercurial and other affections of Throat ing , Skip Adoptions , Old Bores and Ulcers , Impodl menU to marriage , Uheuinatlsm , Piles , Hpcdal at tcntlon to canes from overworked brain. HUUUIUAL- OAHKa reoolvo special attention. Dlst'Otcs Brining from linprujenoo , KXCCBIICS , Indulgences. . 200 pages ; the whole JjBlorywelltolil.lIauy _ _ _ . recoljitoj who may hy , caGrTTHDUU. marrywho may not , oitajou s , conoequencee and euro. Mailed for 26o ; i stumiiK. lent 20 dawlv 209 llth Street , tict. Farnam and Dougl&s. D. Bl WAXJG-K & CO. . FltOPIlIBTUItS. ' and Gents' Clothing cleaned , dyr < l and re- palrui I'liinifs and tips clcannd , ilyod and curled Udlis suits , In RI1R , Kutln and Velvet , cleaned b > the Frcncli dry tlcunlng procebn. jtiTA flrut-clasH tallnr shop In r.nnniftlnii _ Pliotnlx AMuranoo Co. , ol Condon , Cub Assets Weetuhcster , N. Y. , Capital 000,000.0 The Mcrcbanta , of Newark , N , J. , Capital 1,270,000 00 Olrard Fire. PhUa4ophla ) , Capital 1,200,000,06 Firemen's Fund , Capital , 1,33,51(1.00 ( OFFIRKi-Hoom 10 , Omaha National Bank HulKl I t.ltl * nlinnnN * OR. ERNEST H , HOFFMAN Physician & Surgeon OKPICK-18TH AND JACKSON OTS. lltlsdenoe , llth Btieet , over Uelmrod & Doraun'fl otllce near Jaokson street. lUferenoe A 20 vtars' practical eirorlonoe. DR. I , MATTICE Oraduato of McCllll ( Jnhorilty , Mont'eal , and o Ityal Uullege nf l'lij W n , London. Kng , Late o Ixiniion and Kdluburgh general hospltali , of Londexi Throat Hosirftal and Dublin Hospital l r women , tilllce opposite P. 0. llth street. Ileildvnco 232 < St. Mary's avtuiuo. Hours 0 to 11 a. iu.,1 to S and 7 to e I'm. . OIUcoTclephone 146 JAS.H.PEABODY M , J ) , PHYSICIA1M & SUROEON , Ueildtinco , No. HOT Jones flt. Offiot , No , 160T Fa uam street. Olflce hours , IS m. to 1 p. m. , and < p. w , to * v , mT ilci > bono for offloo , 91 , HooldcD r JAMES Mo7 Y , Practical Horse Shoer. Make * ipecUlty of Io * < Iitr and tenderfontho ii blm ] > slodga rtrect between llth aid Jltli , elteiuglluuiw John JJ. Peabody , M. D , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , ROOMS , ami 6 IKrt J.fiVAH Cures Scrofula , Pimp 1 os nnd Face Grubs , Blotches , Boils , Tumors , Totter - tor , Humors , Salt Jllioum , Sctild Hontl , Sores , Morcurto.1 Diseases , Female Wonkncss nnd Irrogulnrltios , Dizziness , Loss ot Appetite , Jutimllco , Atfoctions ot the Liver , Jnrf/- gostion , Biliousness , sin njid General Debility. A cmiria of llunloclc ItloM nilttrt lll sllifr the moit llrptlcAl tttat It li thr drcAleit Illcxitl I'utiritr on I t tlh. boUlbv mHUtlnn lc leit e eiyi hcfe f Ultettlont in eleven Un uacM * 1 HICK , fioo. I FOSTER , MILBURN iCO. , Trop't , HufTalo , N.Y.I BITTO An ttMlfot irwttilrntenU . heU ( itM. etir.1 llffrrpU , IHtrrliwk. r. .f i 1 Antr. kM til au > f\l.tlf > f Mi IHirillt * Orrvnt. Jtttm 4i ( > | 4lmlMI Kilillrliu.tUTnr 14 llwief Urar * < ir , Mi ia * ] | lumm.r ilrlftk. llj It. kn4 I * M tf rmlhlrtfilU. Ak Jour ntM r r tlmnl.l fuf iUai > , tuutir rnii iiri > ii.S.u n MianvrtioNs. j. w. vrrnmuAiw , COLS Aas SI UltO.lltWAY , If. 11 in nucosiny U ( pn in t ninl ail Uunt household n medics Imparntlu , and of thesu Hostoltcrs Btomaeli Hitters Is the chief lninlrltan < J the mint pomihr. IrrfRtilailty of tie Ktomnrh andboucls , inihtl.il fo\erslltor ' omphlnt , debility. - I lieumatlsm and J minor ailments , are thoroughly conqucr- cdhylhlilncompara- bio family restorath e and medlclnnl safe- Kiiardand It Is just ly ri'irarded as the pnrcataiidmostcom- _ _ w _ protieiisha remedy of Ha class. Korttale by nil and Dealers ( 'cncrMly. J [ Rcgolar Monthly Dra lnf Atll take plaoo In tlio JIasonlolfal , JlMonloTcinplo Dull- Hiding , In Louisville , Ky. Thursday January 31st , 1884. A Lawful Lottery & FnlrDrawlncs. chartered by tliu Irulslaturu of Ky. , and tnlco duTlar > cd legal by tliu hlgnost court In ino State Hand ; hcii to Henry County In the sum of < 100,000for the [ irompl payniLtit of nil prizes Hold. A INVOLUTION INBINGLK NUMI1KU UIlAWlNaS tTi : > erv ticket holder his own supervisor , can call out tlio number on his ticket and BOO the correspond eg number on the tap placed In the wheel in hli irosmioo. These drawings will occur on the laal 1'huraday of o\ cry month. Head the uiagnlQcont January Scheme. 1 Prlto , JBf.Wifl 1 Prize 10,000 1 Prize , 6,000 2 Prlzus , 82,600 each KlOO 6 Prizes , 1,000 each , 6,000 20 Prl n , KOOoach 10,000 100 Prizes , 100 cadi 10,000 2001'rlccs , 60cach 10,000 f.00 Prizes , 0 each 10,000 1000 Prizes , lOcach 10,000 0 Prizes , 800 each Approximation Trlzos , t,700 ! 0 Prizes , 200 ' " 1,800 0 Pilzos , 100 each " " 000 1,875 P/lzcs. $110,400 Whole Tlokets , S3. Half Tlctoto. 91 27 Tickets , $00. 00 Tlckota , $100. tlemlt money or lUnk Draft In Letter , or Bond b ] oxprms. 1)ONT ) HKNB I1V UKOISTMIKD LBITEIl Oil POST OFKICKOIIDEII , until further notloo. Or ders of > 5 and upward by axprcis , can bo tent at out expense. Adrrusa all ordcni to J. J , DUUCILAS , Loulsllle , Ky. d sat tu tli-twlet 3w cm 266TH EDITION , PRICE $1.00 , BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF. A GUI2A.T IMI-JUIOAIi I hausUd Vitality , Nertnun and Ph\slcal Debility , Preiruturo Declltio ui Man , Kirorsnf Youth , ami the untold miseries rtsultiig from Indiscretions or ex- comics. A book for nterj man , yuung , middle aged , and old. It contain ! 125 prescriptions for all ncutc ami chronic diseases cnchonu uf which Is Invaluable Bo found by the /uthor , whono expvnenco for 2 > oar li such asprolmhly never bcforu fell to Ilia In of any phjilcian. 800 pagon , bound In beautltu French muilln , cmbftsupdiovcrs , full gilt , guaranteed to bo a finer work , In uvory vensomechanical , lit erary and professional , than any other work olil In this country for 82.60 , or the money will bo refunded In o ory Instance. Prlcnonly SI. 00 by mall , pout- paid , IlluntratlvoeumploD cents. Honrtnow. Gold medal awarded th uuthiir by the Kationul Uodlcnl Association , to the nlilcers of wlilrh ho rokrn. This book Hhould bo rnad by tno young for Instruc tion , and by the allllcted for relief. It will benefit all. London Lancet. Thuro Is no member of society to whom this book will not bo UDcful , whither youth , parent , guardian , Instructororclvrgvinnn. Argonaut. Address the Peahixly Medical Institute , or Dr. W. II , Parker , No. 4 Uulllneh htnut , Iloston JI B8. , who may bo consulted on all dUouscK roiiulrlng skill and eijxirlenco. Cli ronlo and obxtlnate dltcaues that have bailled the skill of all other rUCAi cUn a specialty , Such treate > | su x s.nLHL fully without an instance of failure. 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"Tho afflicted find ready relief In your pres ence. " DR. J. SIMMS. 6. "Dr. II , Wagner Is ft regular graduate trora Ilcllevuo Hospital , Now York cltv ; has had \ cry ox * Unsl\o hmpllal practice , and Is thoroughly posted on all braudus of his belated science , especially on chronic dlacAscn. " DM. IlBowxRLt , & Ewiio. fl. "Dr. If. Wanner IIM Immorlallrcd himself by his wondernl ! discovery of pjiocillo remedies for prf * \alo and sexual diseases. " Virginia City Chronicle , 7. "Tlimmnils of Invalids flock to sco him. " Son Kr.uiclcoo Chronicle. 8. "Tlio Doctor' * long oxpcrlenco M a specialist shout 1 render him my successful. " llocky iloun- tain i\'owj. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At ono time ix dlscutalon n ( the § ; crct iHco was en * .Ircly . molded by tlio profession , and medical works o * jut a fmv ) oars ago \ \ oulil barmy mention It , To-day tlia phjnlclon Is ol a different opinion ; ho la aw are tint It Is his duty dlsofrrccalile though It may bo to handle this matter Ithout glares and tpo.ik plainly about It : and Intelligent parents mid niirdl ins \ \ 111 thank him for doliitf go. Tlioresults rUtcmllMK this ilc-tnictho vice were or * mcrly not understood , or not properly estimated ; and no Importance bcliip attached to a subject vhlcn by ll nature does not Imlto closa In > osllicatloiiltwaa nllllng ! ) litnorcd. The habit Is generally contracted by the youne vOillo attending school ; older compcinlona through their example , may In renponslblo for It , or It may bo acquired throUKh accident. The excitement once ex * perlcnccd , the iiraUIco will bo repeated again and airaliiuntil ntlast the hilit bocomeinrm and com * ilctcly on la\cs the \lcUm. Mental and ncnous at llctlons nro usually the prlmiry results of self-aim * ! . Among the Injurious effects may be mentioned lassl * tiulo , dejection or Irrascllillty of temper and general loblllty. The boy seeks seclusion , and rarely joins n the sports of his companions. If ho bo a joung man ha w111 bo little found In company with the other icx. and Is troubled with exceeding and anne ) Ing ; In their presence. Lascivious dreams , emissions and eruptions on the face , etc. , are also prominent symptoms. If the practice Is \ latently persisted ( n , more sorloua disturbances take place. Croat palpitation of the heart , or epileptic convulsions , are experienced , and the sufferer may fall In to a complete Btato of Idiocy be fore , finally , death rcllev cs him. To all those engaged in thla dangerous , practice , I would say , first of all , stop It at oncojnmko every possible effort to do BO ; but If you fall , if j our nervous system la already too much shattered , and consequently quently , jour Will-power broken , take some none tonic to aid \ ou In j our effort. Having freed yourself from the habit. I would further councel you to RO through a regular course of treatment , tor It Is a great mistake to eupiKisn that any ono may , for some time , bo t o\ cry solitt' e ph o himself up to this fascinating but dangerous ox Jtcmcntu Ithout suffering from Its oil consequences at some future timo. The numDer of jounpmcn whorvro Incaimclatod to fill thodutlea enjoined by wedlock. Is alarmuigly largo , and In most ot such caeca this unfortunate condition of things can bo traced to the practice of self-abuse , which had boon abandonedyrara ago. Indeed , a fowmouths' practice ot this habit Is sumclcnt to Induce spermatorrhoea ! 1J later yearsand I hat o many ot such cases uuder treat , ruuntat the present day. . . .11 Young Men Who may bo suffering from the effect * of youthful -4 'allies ' or Indiscretions will do ell to avail themselves - of this , the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of suf 'orlng ' humanity. Da. WAOMXR will guarantee to for feit (500 for tAcry case of seminal weakness or private disease of any kind end character .which he under * jikes to aud folia to cure. Middle Aged Men. ' There are many at the ago of 80 to 80 who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the blad der , often accompanied by a slight smarting or buro- jig sensation , and a weakening of the system ln" manner the patient cuinot account for. On examin ing the urinary dopodts a ropy sediment will of teu be found , and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear , or the color will bo of thin inllldsh hue , again noos. Dr , W , will ( ruarantoo a perfect euro In all caeca and a healthy restoration ot the goulto-urluary or gan B. Consultation freo. Thorough examination and ad vice , ( R. All communications should bo addreosed , Dr , Henry Henry Wagner , I' . O. 2389 , Denver , Colorado. The Young Man's Pocket Companion , by Dr. IIj Wagner , Is worth Its weight In gold to young men ] Price 81,26. Hotitbyinaii to any address. A FRIEND TO ALL. One Who is Nooclod nnd Nobly Fills his Place. Denurlsmtro fortuiuto than she knows In the WBCHS on of the talcnto and energies of a man who tiasghen hUllmo and thought not merely to the. perfi'utlnn of his skill as a practitioner of hln pro- rcsili'ii of medicine , but to the study of thoio pro found things of so'cnco ' and rnturo which tend to tlio moru romjwto unileriUnillng of the problem cf Ufa undof iliu laus u ! nn'.uro anil the means of gaining the grea'c t practical goods to mankind from the In- fnrii otlon thus acquired In the abstract. Much a man is Dr. IIVngrar , who It located at 213 Larimer struit. Dr. Wagner devoted muiy jears t ) thaao- iiinvltloiiof the Knowledge netccjtary to h's ' profcs- fclon In a number of the leading medical H.hooli ot the moit vmlnent and profound teachers , uuch IIUIIKH ai Dr , Grot * and Dr. 1'ancoain appearing- among ) IIK preceptors KordU his studios end here > 'lliev Lontlniiou In the fluid of the practicing family plililrlau and In tlio ciiierloucci of ft man ft cxten- ho traicl. Ha hit vlittcd every tcctlon of the Unl- toil States pa ) Ing studious attention to thoHCfcrvnt chiiaclvrUtloa of thv > A > ku. i-ortloni of the country , pirlkul.rly with regard to their effect , cllmatlo ana othfi WIKO upon nealth mid tlio different forms of dls- uorci. With the loinblnod poworj of close study , ex tcn lioo ! ir > atl < m and almct-t unllaUcd practice- Dr Wagner came to Denver thrco jeais a oequlp- ] K. d as fuw bavo too right to claim to battle tbo lee uf minklnd , the drutdml enemy , dUearo. In order to render the greatest good to society , Dr. iVagner deci ded to lay u Mu the general branches of practice and bring all hta riiol.n iwlodgoaud power ( o bear up * on iliu fee which am ing the army of Insidious death agents U tno ncaltst. Hli Ida experlenoa had taught hluiwhat weapons to UHO nud which to dUcaril , and after equipping blnuclf at his trained judgment was so well uolo to a4U o him he com- inenced boldly and contldently tils attack , la esti mating the rtiulti and success achieved , It It only mrauuary toknow the iloctor's pillion and standing to-Uay. While located In this city , hli practice U by no mcaui confined to its llualti nor this section of ( ountty. Ills correspondence and express boals tes tify In LUck and vlilUto his iwuess'on ' of a field of moctlca bounded only by the lines which bounil the length and bicoutli of the country , and which haa plated lilm wlicro a man of his skill and Intellectual attainments fleMrvcs to bo , and thould to be enable him to reach the highest sphere of uscfulnetv to sut fcring buiuanlty the plane of ftnacclal Indepen dence. Dr > Wsgnor has contributed of his prosperi ty to the substantial Improvement of Denver In the ere tlou of a fine black on Larimer street , opposlto his present olfU , No. 34) . It will bo ready for occu pancy lu a lew week * , and It * n iirldeuco that the doctor Is to be numbered among the pornrancnt and solid rltliem of the metropolis of the plain * . [ l > eu- > ur Tribune. . DE , H. WAGNER & CO. , 313 Larimer St. Address Box 2380 , DENVER , COL. arv- * * tiXff ping i