T THE DAILY 33EJE- OMAHA , MONDAY. JANUARY 7 , 1884 , HICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A-CLARKE , Proprietorg. Superintendent Omaha Iron Works u. P. RAILWAY & 18TH STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS | [ N WATER WHEELS. ROLLERB'IILLS , : Mill and Grain Elevator iachinery 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 H a O " * Wo are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract for the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , from Stone to the Solles Sj'stem. 5gr ° Especial 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 , PERFECTION . .IN Heating and Baking ( \ In only attained by using RTER OAK ! Stoves and Ranges , HIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS ; Foi r 'a by rw MILTON SOGEES & SONS , ; OMAHA- WJVC MANUFAOTURER OP OF BTniOTIiT KlKST-CtASSO AND TWO WHEEL CAETS , 1810 and 1320 Harnoy Street and 403 S. Utb Street , ) O1WA7TA . . T3" . ! ! P IllustrAtol Catalogue lurulsheil tree upon application. IJUM. ia.tt J. JJ antly filled with J clectJitoclc. Beit Workmanship giuranteed. Office and Factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue , Qmah ETC. ; LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES. Call nud Get my Prices before bavin ? clsewhoro. Yards , corner 9tb nnd Dnuc'lns. Also 7tb and Douglas. DEALER IN LumberSash , Doors , BlindsBuilding Paper LIME , CEMENT , HAIR , ETC. Office and Yrd , Cor. 13th aud OaliforniaStreotB , OMAHA , NED CITY WALKS AND TALKS. "So Mr. Vimng is to got $15,000 a your ns pool commissioner , " remarked a prominent gentleman to TIIK Unr.'s Man About Town. "That's a big salary n soft thing some people will call it but I am glad of it , " continued the gen tleman ; "I have known Mr. Vining for several years. 1 regard him as n superior man in many respects. Ho is a gcntlu- man , a scholar , a philologist , a man of literary tastes , an inventor in fact a genius. During nil the years that ho has been conneclc with the Union Pacific as general freight agent nnd general traflio manager ho has always takoti time to keep up"hia studios , lie is a great student of languages , and has mndo the origin of language a specialty , lie is in fact olio of the most eminent philologists in America , and ho has in preparation n exhaustive work upon philology , which ho intends to publish some day. Ho has spout several years of hard work upon it , but it is not yet completed. It will bo tholollbrtof his lifo. Mr. Vining is a very extensive reader -of the higher cbm of literature , nnd is n fine mathematician , being an export in the higher branches of mathematics. It has always seemed tome mo that ho would have miulo a boater col lege professor than n pool commissioner. Of course , as a college profossur , howould not havomado so much money. Mr. Vin- ing is as learned as Ja | scholar ns ho is shrewd in business allhirs. While ho is feathering his financial nest , ho is filling the storehouse of his mind with learning. I have boon told that when Gould was the ruling spirit in the Union Pacific ho gfwo Mr. Vining an opportunity , with some other Union Pacific olllcials , to make a very profitable deal in stocks. I don't know exactly how much ho made , but I believe it was something ever $30- 000. " "You said Mr. Vining wns an in ventor ; what has ho invented J" asked the DUE'S ' Man About Town. "I know of ono very important invention , " replied the gentleman , "and that was nil auto matic car-brako. Ho invented it some twelve or thirteen years ago , and took out a patent. Ho never did anything with it until about throe years ago , when ho received n letter from an automatic car-brako company , asking him what ho would take for his patent. Ho had almost .forgotten all about it , and never had any idea that ho would make any mwnoy out of it. It appears that the attorney of the automatic car-brako company , in looking over the patents in tlio patent ollico at Washington , came across Mr. Vining's patent. _ The result was that Mr. Vining sold his patent to tlio Westmghouso company , who paid him his prico. What that price was I don't know , but it was quito a largo sum. The company needed Mr. Vining'B in vention to combine with those it already possessed. Mr. Vining in his ollico is a very dillbront man from what ho appears to bo on the street. In his ollico ho is all business , and when time permits ho is quite soci able , and when in that mood his conver sation is quite entertaining. On the ' street , however , ho appears to bo a very eccentric man. Ho walks along , as if in deep thought , snapping his fingers , recognizing no ono , and from a paper bag eating peanuts , which by the way is his favorite pastime. 1 suppose the peanut peddlers all rejoice in Mr. Vining's pros perity. About the only things that attract Mr. Vining's attention as ho walks along the street are the showbills on the bill boards. Ho frequently stops nnd studios these works of art with as much attention as ho does some difficult freiuht problem or Greek or Sanscrit root. " * * * "This cold snap reminds mo of the winter of 1855-CO , " remarked an old set tler as ho was standing over a Paxton hotel register trying to thaw himself out. "Wo had as cold weather as this during the whole of that memorable winter. It began early in December and lasted way into March. People in these days did not have the comforts that wo now liavs. The houses were more board shells , nnd the cracks were stuffed up with cloth nnd other nrticles , to keep the piercing wind out. Wo had no coal , but had to burn wood. It kept two men busy in each house to supply wood for the stove. The fire was kept up night and day , and some ono wns on " duty all the time to watch the stove and see that the fire didn't go out. The principal occupation of people during hat winter wa > trying to keep warm , and moro than half the time they couldn't do it. If the present cold weather , which seoina to liavo come nil in n chunk , should continue , you will then liavo some idea of what the winter of 1855-50 was , when the mercury dropped so low that you couldn't ' find it with n clothes line and a grappling hook. In these days , however , people can protect themselves much bettor against the cold weather , astlioy'havo coal nnd solf-f ceding stoves , furnaces , and steam heating. Besides - sides tlio buildings nro different from these of the pioneer days , The way wo are fixed now wo ought'not to complain of cold weather. Of course the poor ' people will sufl'or , and J venture to say that there nro some destitute persons in this city who have at times during this cold weather had no coal , and have greatly suH'orcd. This never should bo allowed in this city of 50,000 inhabitants , umonc : whom there are BO many rich men and persons in comfortable circum . stances. " * * * MaoDonagh , of the Watchman , after reading TIIK BKE'H article on the titled mon of Omaha , ground out the following : Who is this with face so red , An old slouch hat upoU hin Who moves about with stately tread ? T lie "Colonel. " Who 1) this with blood-shot eye , Who unlllng greets each posner-by , Who walks richt up and calls for rye ? The "Major. " Who is this with pompous air. Who never combs his frowsy hair , And cats free lunch no matter whora ? The "Judgo. " * * * "I BOO that Minnie Cumings con tinues to keep herself bofcro the public , ' said a well known citizen the other evening - ing , as ho was standing at the Paxton hotel nowstand and reading a dramatic paper. "Listen to this , " said ho , ea ho read the following : A short tlmo a > ro Miss Mtnnlo Cummin , the wall known actress , purchased of Air John Hooy a largo jileco of land at Kast end Long Urancli , N. J , On this property Miua Cuuirolngi hat ) bognn tha erection of three handsome Queen Anne villas , The actreax will occupy ono of the cottage * next Hummer , and ImnTontod one of the others to Air. Lewi of Bt. Lonie. "I had almost forgotten about thii Minnie Cummings , " said the gentleman as ho laid the paper down , "but this littl item recalls to niind several interest ing incidents in her carcor. Yoi know she was an Omaha woman , ' "Perhaps you could give mo a few reminiscences niscences of her , " said THE UiK ! Man "I don't mind if I do , " replied ho ; was about twelve or thirteen yearn when Col. Frank Cummings located in Omnlm with his handsome nnd dashing vifo. She had rather a dark complexion , ) lack hair nnd brilliant black eyes. She omindcd me of an Egyptian beauty. You might say that she had the bounty , f not the stature , of Clcopatrn. Soon after her advent in Omaha she startled ho drcsa-makors and milliners by her extravagant tastes , and she made quite a cnntion in society. Colonel Cummings vas in the railway mail service , and Uinnio becoming rather lonesome during it's frequnnt absence from homo , secured ho companionship of a lady friend. Colonel Cummings soon built an elegant louse , which Minnie called n villa , and lamed Ilivorviow. There are a great nan } ' gentlemen in Omaha who can toll you exactly where Ilivorviow vas located. Mr. Cummings and his vifo seemed to have plenty of money and n. great many postage stamps. Whore ho got her stamps was what began pur.- zling some curious people , nnd thoroworo all sortsofquiotrumors. . Although Colonel } ummings was _ dismissed from the rail- vay mail service two or three limes , klinnie always succeeded in getting him reinstated. In _ each instance she pro- loodod to Washington and exerted her ascinating inlluenco upon Postmaster lOiionxl Cresswell , who paid moro atton- ion to Minnie's appeals than he did to ho complaints of Postal Inspector Fu- rny , who was virtually told t lot Colonel CummintsJ ? alone. I .think Furay could ; ive you an interesting chapter on this ) oint. Well , to jiroccod with our story , ho villa on the hillside became quite n ) opular resort for army ollicors , artists , itorary follows nnd high-toned swells , Ul of whom seemed to vie with each other in paying attention to the charming Minnie , who moved in good society , and was n constant attendant at a lending church. The minister of the church lived near her villa , nnd nlwnys vouched for her character. She was generous to a fault , and contributed lib- irally to church fairs , festivals and dona- ion parties All wont merry ns a mar- iago boll until a grand society ball was ; ivon at Simpson s hall. Mrs. Cum- nings , dressed in the most magnificent style , rode down from Ilivorviow in n leigh , nnd lost her way somewhere bo- ; woon Florence and Omaha. When she inally reached the hall , it was noticed .hat she was considerably under the in- lucnco of something if I remember , it vas champagne. It was soon whispered about , and became the town talk. Mrs. 3ummings then published n card inviting lor Christian friends to investigate icr plmractor. Nobody scorned villing to undertake this delicate ask and no investigation wns had. Trouble , however , was browing. Colonel 3ummings finally concluded that during lis absence n great deal moro attention was being paid to his wife than was becoming - coming in a well-regulated family , and .hereupon Mrs. Cummings retaliated by charging the colonel with sustaining dtogothor top intimate relations with her ady companion. Then there was a live- y pulling of , halr , followed by a scandal. L'Jio climax came at General Augur's re ception. Mrs. Cummings , arrayed in her > cst dress , with n queenly traiiij and vearing gorgeous diamonds , put in an appearance , although she had not boon nvitod. The lloor managers were con- idorably embarrassed , but finally one of .hem . mustered up enough nerve to in- orm Mrs. Cummings that her presence vas not wanted. This was a blow from which she never recovered. She sold tiverviow , and quittodOmaha in disgust. Joing to Chicago , the adventuress , for uch she really was , started some sort of musical and dramatic conservatory , in lartnorship with some man , who soon ii ell i out with her and charged her with icing a swindler. It was about this time .hat . she mndo some scandalous charge gainst young George Storrs , son of the minent lawyer , Emory Storrs. The old nan stood by the boy , and showed linnio up in an uneyiablo light. Meantime Colonel Cummings had cut ooso from her. What has become of liiu I can't say , but I think lie occupies a losition in sonic graveyard Minnie inally loft Chicago and wont to Now Tork , where she appeared upon the stage , fou remember she played ono of the oven ot seventeen Juliets to Ilinggold's lomeo , and was presented with several > ouquots which she purchased horeolf. She 1 has since boon a manager , a starand all that. Perhaps she has made some nonoy in some way. She's a shrewd one. jho was originally a variety actress in Philadelphia. She claimed to bo the laughter of a Polish count. Probably no account. I have been told on pretty ; oed authority that her father was a pod- ller by occupation , and n Polish Jew by jirth. But she always denied this. " . _ BOWELS , 9DSORDERED LIVER , and W1ALARIA. Prom tliuso sourcco uvlao tliroo-lourtlis of Iho tllueoHea of the human , race. Tliosa pyinntomg Intllcnto tuolroxlstonoo : Xioia of Appetite , Itowcla cuBtlvOf Wick Hail- nclie. fiillunsa iiacrcntlii" , nverlon to exertion ot lioily or inlnil , JJructutlou of food , Irritability ot tcutper , Xow Bjilrlts , A. feeling oflmvlnu jirKlcctcd .ionic tliityJ > lzilnc Jl'liitterlii ot tlio Wrart.I > otalcf4 > ro the eyes , Jilclily col ored Vrine , COIVNTIPATIOIVV mul do- mund tlio use of a remedy tuat ncU tllrootlv oiitho Uvor. AsaLlvorniedloJnoTIJTT'H I'lr.I.H have ire oqual. Tliolr action on the Kldnaya nnil Bkln Is also prompt ; romoTlng all linpuritloa through tbcsotlirco"iic v- eii of the yet m , " producing Ifppo- tlto , sound digestion , regular stools , a oluar Bklunndiivlsorouuboily. TOTT'H ril I.H cnuso no nausea or frlping nor interfere with daily worlc and nro a perfect ANTIDOTE i TO MALARIA. Hold everywhere , 35c. Ulu > o.41 Murray Ht..N.Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. OIIAY IlAin OB WHISICBIW clmngoa In. itantly toaOLOssy JILACJC Dyuslnglo op. pllciitlon of this Writ. Bom by DrugtfUto , or Bent ly DinrcBH on receipt of Ql. O tiled , 4 i Jlurniy Btroot , New York. rUH'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. Marked Down ! ALL THE : Millinery and Hair Goods -AT- ALMA E. KEITH'S. Inducements offered evenings , fitor open until O.u'clock IL in. 109 IPth Street Opp. Postofflco. FUHERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBAUER 1218 Pouglw Btroot , Omaha , Keb. , JJIHirJ Hot A TEHHim.R ho Itcil SmiBCts , Cyclones ami ICnrlh- < | im1o Forotcllltifj Coming Dhi- amors How to Meet It. The recent mysterious appearances follow- nc Mtnsot and preceding mmri.io hnvo attract- d \vlda attention from atmlont * of the nklcs nd the po.oplo Kotiprnlly. During tlio days f recent ncoks the mm foomn to Imvo boon bscurod by n thin veil of dull loniton line vhlch , as the nun recoiled toward the horizon , ttc.vno more ItiinlnotH , tlion yellow , tlion rnngo , then rodj and , ai night nettled down l > on the onrth , n dull purple. At first It was lought those npl)0ftrances wcro ordinary i\\n at tellcctioiin of light lint it lit now | > rctty ccr * nln that they are either the misty mihstalico F the tall of Roma utiscon comet , In which the trlh Is enveloped , or a nurroumllng utrntum t world dust or very smnll indoor * . I'rtifos- it lirookfi , of the led ! llottso Obsovatory , Midi * . ? * < * V , , hn.i turned hU telescope upon ie. o objects nnd dlfcinoredvlmt ho thinks ra myriads of telescopic inatoore. If it Is norgnntzod world dust , or decomposed va- on , ns the Jeinocmt anil Chnmiele of Itoelies- or , N. Y , , ramnrks : "Howls thlmatter to 0 dlsposod of ? Will tt HOttlo and form a do- oslt upon tha onrth , or roiunln a pnrtlnl i.tquo uliell almtit the enrtli to cut off n por- on of the nun's light upon lit" Whatever the myntory Is , there Is no deny- ig that oma very strange furces are at Work 1 the upper airs. The tun iblo tornadoes nnd yelonoswhlch have swept our own country nnd 10 fearful volcanoes and cmrtlinnkcs ( | which uvo destroyed PO many citlos and thousands ; people -tho tidal waves which mysterious- rlso nnd fall on coasta hitherto nnvoxed by loin the tremendous activity which In ovt- ont In the sun by the constant revelation of ioniums spots upon Its Riirfnco all idlcnto unusual energy In Iho heavenly odics , Those circumstances recall Froiessor uritn- , or' prophoclos that from 1881 to 188" , the nssiujo of the five great planets Mars , Ncp- mo , .lupltor. Uranus nnd Saturn around 10 sun would produce strange nnd wonderful lionomona. Ho rays : "Tho waters of the irth will become moro or loss poisonous , The T will bo foul with nolcome odors. Ancient ncoj will dlsiqiponr from the earth. " Ho nt- unpts to prwvo his prophecy by the fact thnt i 17UO , when Ma nnd Sfttur.ii iado their pasmigo around the sun ilncidonUlly , gront destruction nnd ir.ortnll- y visited nil part * of thu ulobo. Ho also omul the amo results In jirovious porohollon assngos of the planets , nnd iirguon that these ircunistnnccx always produce epidemics nnd ostructlva dlnonsos which will balllo tlio skill Ptlio most eminent physicians : thnt the poor 111 die by thousands , the \vonk nnd Intern- ervto ; falling first , these whoso blood linn eon Impoverished by excess of work or dlssl- ntlon next nnd only tho.io who nro in coin- nrntlvo vigor Hhnll escape to enjoy tlio oru f renewed activity ami prosperity which rill follow the period of doatructlon. Inasmuch ns the ontlro world eoonis subject 11 the sway of the heavenly bodies no pnrt of 10 onrth , ho thtnkp , can escape xcourgtng. In oven predicts thnt America will lese over on millions of people ; that fnrniors will bo trlclcon with fear and cense tit till the soil ; lint fnmlna will mnko Imiiian misery moro retched. .Hundreds will lice to overcrowded Itlo * for aid In vain. Thnt sudden changes i ocuan cnrruntp , tompornturo and surround- ngs will entirely transform thu face of nature nd cllmuto of countries ; thnt the air will bo ) foul with malaria and other noxious gases ; ! mt these who survive will ho troubled with isordors of the dL-estivo organs. That many vho oscnpo ether Ills will blont { with dropsy ud suddenly ] ) n s away , whllo others will row thin and drag out n miserable existence : i indlscribnble agony for woulm. Nournlgio alns in dilforont parts of tha body will tor- lout them. They will easily tire nnd hocoina ospomlont. A fnlut , hot fcollnrr will bo mic- ceded by chilly sensations whllo hnlluclnn- ons and dread of impending ill will para- > -zo all olfort. "Tho birds in the nir , tlio oasts of the Hold nnd oven the fish of the Ron 111 become diseased , poisoning the air aud olsoning the waters of the globe. " Wo nro ) ld on the ether hand thnt these who shall pnsa trough this period of trial will have larger ijoymont of lifo and health. The earth will ield moro abundantly than ever before. The niinal kingdom will bo moro prolific nnd lifo rolongod very mntorinlly. This prolongation I lifo will bo owing to the honlthy electric nd magnetic inlluoncos thnt will porvndo the ; mosphcro. It would perhaps nooin that the resent redness of the Bun , and the presence : n belt or veil of cosmio matter , justified. In measure , the prediction of Professor ( ! rim- .or , but disturbing ns his prediction may bo o are told for our comfort that the strong nd pure blooded need liavo little to fear in lose calamities , that tlioso who are dolocato r Indisposed should adopt inoaim to keep the 'Btem well supported and the blood pure nnd mt the most philosophical and effective othod of accomplishing this Is to Icoop thu dnoys and liver In good condition. From the ostlmonjala of such mon as Dr. Die Lewis nd 1'rofossor K. A. Otimi , M. I ) . , Dean of 10 United States Modicnl college , Now rork , nnd thousands of Inlluontlnl uon-jiro- sEl'innl people , It eoonis almost certain thnt r this purpose there in no preparation nown to "clanco equal to Warner's Snfo uro. hotter known an Warner's Snfo JCIdnoy nd Liver Cure. This medicine has'aciiulrod 10 finest reputation of any preparation that . as ever put upon the market. It Is a radical lood purifier , which seethes nnd heals nil In- amed organs , strengthens the nervous sys- om , washes out nil evidences of decay , regu- atcH digestion , prevents malasslinllatlon of oed in a philosophical nnd rational manner , > rtllics the system nfalii6t climatic changes nd malarial influences , nnd the destructive ircnclcs which Boom to bo so abundant In IIBSO "evil days. " It Is not our purpose to dispute the correct- icss of I'rof. ( irlmmor'H prophecies. AH wo avonald , the marked dlsturbaucoM of the past aw years would Boom to glvo a soniblnnco of verification of his theory. Jt is certain , as ivbovo stated , that wo nro passing through vlmtmay bo regarded OH a crucial period and t is Iho part of wi o men not to Ignore , hut to earn to fortify themselves ngainst the po ni- illlty of being overcome by these evils. It Is . duty which each man OWCH to hlinEolf nnd its follows , to mitigate as much ns possible ho Htifforlng of humanity and in no wny bet- cr can ho accomplish this purpose than to see o it that ho , himself , IH fortified by the best cnown preparation In the strongest possible iivnncr , nnd that ha exert the influence of his iwn example upon his follows to tlio end thnt hey , too , may shnro with him Immunity rom tl.o destructive Influences which seek his tiin , Itonl Kstato TrntiRforH , The following deeds were filed for record in Uio county clerk's ofiico Janu ary 4 , reported for Tun Bun by Ames' real oatato agency : Charles Slnttory , unmarried , to Wat son 0. Forbes , w d , lots 1 and 8 in blk L in D wight and Lv man's add to Omaha. 8300 , SaDford's ' Radical 'Cure , I [ tad Colds , Watery DUchargc ) from the Note and Byes , Hinging Noises In thu Head , Neryoua Head ache and Fenrliibtantly relieved , Choking mucus dislodged , membrane cleansed < uid healed , breath nwoeteneil , smell , taste and hearing rwtortxl , and ravagcscbuckeU. ( iougb * . HroncliHls , l roiphigs | Into the Throat , I'alnsln thot'htkt , Dyspepsia , Wasting of Btrength and Flesh. Low of Bleep , t-ta , curod. One bottle lladlral Cure , onu box Catarrhal Hot- rent and une Dr. Sanford's Inhaler , In one package , of all druggliti , for 91. Auk for BIM-OKU' JlAuicit , CUIIK , apurudlitlllatlon of Witch Hazel , Am. Hue , Ca. l'lr , Jlarlgold , Clover lllostomi , utc. I'OTTKH Ltuuu AMI CntincALCo. . Huston. p Collns' Vc-llalc Electric Plaster Invtaiilly alfcctu ( he Nervom Hy t > m and banishes 1'aln A i.erlect Klvctrio lUttoiy com. litned with n I'orcus I'laiter fur ID mi : CUV 21 cuota It unnlDllatcs J'alii , Y * . \lt llzo Weak and Worn Out UfftHHa liCRVf 1'arti , trcnvthen 'llred Mus. cles , ineie'.its Uln'Atc , and do. inoie lit DUO half the time than any ether plater lu. thuvoilJ , SolJ Tlio Iniaincaa people of toward nro be * ginning to kick ngmnst the monopaly en * joyed by the Burlington & Missouri , And the consequent Inck of railroad compo.'i- tion. They nro conriiicod Jint n branch of Iho Union Pftcifio would nlTord relief for all the ills they now suller. Besides giving thorn n choice of routes to the cast , it would bring them in nioro direct communication with the metropolis of the state 1boon which would . . . undoubtedly prove very profitable to t both. The mooting recently hold gave strong expression to these sentiments. A ropreaentnlivo committee was appointed tttl draft K proposition to lie submitted to the olHcinls of the Union Pacific. It is believed an offer of ? 'J5.OOQ in bonds will bo acceptable to the company , and in that event the question will bo submitted to a vote of the people of the county at a special election. The committee will visit this city this week to interview the l' . _ P. olliciius , who have probably sot this scheme in motion through Claudius .Jones and , ex-Lioutonant Governor Cnrnos. Seward is one of the most pro ductive counties in Nebraska , nnd the Union Pacific is evidently bound to got its share of the haul of their products. iV thirtyfivo thousand dollar bonus will doubtless bo acceptable. How much of that bonus is to bo robatcd to the projectors - joctors is not stated. . inKii , Er.KCTIK ) VOI.T.UO liri.T , nnd othrr lU ArrmvrM. Wo will noiul nnllilrtr ) va Trial.TO M1-.S , VOU.MI . . from NKimn-a Huniurv , I.O < IT VITAUTV. nnd tlioso illscKir * of l-Kmnv-Ai , , a NAitraK ix , iitln > t from AIIUSKS ami Onmi OJi'iit L'ic-wlr | rrlli-f nnd coin plcto ri' ti rntlnii to IIKAI.TII , Vinon mvl MANHOOD ( HlJliAXTr.ttl. . Kcndatoiirorci'll froo. AJ.lrcj- , VOLTAIC BELT Co. , MARSHALL , n riwen nrprtinx oa etiquiMkTor.iiAwuieorffi * ! tnU WrtM. cur * . l > ; * i | > lft , IlUrrho T.MT nd Afiw. ftli < l kit dhwr I T. of III. Itlpitlr. Orrtnl. A f.w drol t lmrH m drlldoul d.Tor It llu. f rh.mtmxn * . Rnd U 11 fuwmrr Urlu. . . Try II. ftnj l * .r f raiinlriruiu. A.k jour KTtxrr r ilninrl.l ror Ultcuiulat WUill > , IilMllUltl > ll < TllII./ ( I. U. HUUKTiio.VS. . w. vmrpEBUAiiiT , DOLD AQSIIT jiitt > Ainrj.Y , y. r. Th necessity for promj.t anil olllclcnt lioiisohoM remedies Iidally growing moro ImparatlMi , anil of those Hostottcr'a Ktonmcli Hitters la thocliloflninlritanil tbo most popular. Irregularity of the utoniach and bowels , malarial fcrore , liver complaint , debility , rlicuiuatlmn and minor ailments , are thoroughly conquer- cdhytlilslncompara- Ijlolnmlly restorative and medicinal Bale- fcfc6TOMACH . _ J euard , and It In Just ly regarded as the BITTERS pureatnndmostcom- prchenslva remedy Its elm. For Bale by all DrugglaU and Dealers onorally. GOLD MEDAL , FABIS , 1878 , BAKER'S AVnrrantet ! absolutely _ Cocoaf from wlilcli the exci'M o > Oil lias been removed. It 1ms tfirtt tlinti the itringth ot Cocoa mixed with Btarcu , Arrowroot or Bugar , nnd l tlK'rcforo fur nioro uconuinl- cal. U Is ' "delicious , nourlnlilng , itrengtlicnlng , easily dlgvsted , and admirably adapted for Invalids u well as for persons In health. Sold uy ( Irocem crcrjnlicre. W. BAER & GO. DorcislGL . . . Mass. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. P. . . . KUVOUB LUf6SrlIYBIOAT' * uuluoaRMiAi. MSH OP MANLY VIOOK , Siiormntorr. jhma , ata , when all other rcnio < /dies fall. A cure guaranteed. j' ei.0 a hottlo , largo liottlo , foul times the quantity. 85. 11V express - press to any adilrok ) . Bold ti ] alldruraUts. liNOURU llKln- AL INSTITUTE , 1'roprlftoro , 718 Ollvo Street , 81. "I hiwo'sold Sir Astley C'oopor's Vital Hostorative jr years. Kvory customer njwaks hlchly of It. I uhenltatlnirlycudorBO It an a ruinuly of true merit. " 0. F , OOOUMAN , Urugulst. Omaha F h. 1 1H8 . vlBrintn-codly b a WUBuaCiva A victim of c rly Imprndonco. euinlnx rorvnns dobll- f , urcmsluro ( Iocsetc. . , havlnpr trM In Mlnonri aown r mcuy has dlscoynrml c. ulinplo moanxnf ell- uro. which he will > nml 1'HKIJ to hi * to ! low-suffcrorv Addroaj. J. ILIIUSVKS. 43 ChalUini St. . Nuw York S. H , ATWOOD , PJnttsmouth , - - - - Neb un.mvr.nov TiionouuiniRun AND IIIOH ORIDH HEREFORD flllO JERSEY CATTLE ! AND uunoo on JERHKY nuo BWIXH OYouug stock for salo. Correspondence eollcltod. tnoiiwlv J clous Conlocllon. Soalcd 1'nmiih Frco. Aihl. iBuililutcoMud Ck > .l'.O.Uox2lilHt.l.oul.ilIo ! IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION In warronttxl to wear longer , lit W tortn iitoliT , and Klvo beitci 'utltfactftm ' tliau any otter Ooi lei n tlio market , or lirlcu pulj will > e rt'fuiuled. TlielnduretuK'iiUul Clilcniru'i ) < > t | iliy lclaiia , ovcoin oor each jniot. I'rlrti. Jirt Nutrvit JIMIU , lUbtngc . . _ At.lt tuurniun-hantfurtliriu. ItllTIIHUIItl.l' . ITur wlo by JOHN H. 1' . LK11MANN. , , llj > IH'1 | | | , L'llllll'l- jlloii. Krv ljielii * . Oturili , , . , , ile * . Ki"li'uiy , liiiiiolc'iii-j , UunibAiriiv , l'ioU | m I'teil.fUDuly M-lrullllofclfr- li.o . lli'lt In AiiiVrki. tlint H-iiiUtlieKlwfjlclly und iniju- m'rUiii tlirmiitli II"1 body , and ran kurrehuiged In an In- Hunt t ytluiiulk-iil. | SI OOO Would Not Buy It. Do. lIoiiKK I was mulcted with rheumatism , and cured by ii hnr u bolt. To anv cue ullllctoa with that illioam , I wouM fay , buy Itcrno'a KluctrWBcl . Any "no cai nonfcr with ma by writing or calling at my ttore , 1120 Duuglan etroot , Omaha , Neb. WILLIAM LYONS , MAIN OFr'JCK Opposite postoltlcu , Koom { fren- zer lllock gnl'IF 't ' sale at 0. I' . Uoodtcan'a Drug Stoic , till ) Farnaiu st-cct , Ouiaba OrderilllledO.O. V , ist ! 313 LARIMER STREET. MThy you ( hould try the celebrated Dr. II. Wagner1 ! methods ot curn ! 1. "Dr. II. Wagner Is a natural physician. " O. 3. F < m.im , The Greatest Living 1'hrcnologljl. "Few can oxco you > a n doctor. " In. J , Stum , The World's Greatest 1'hyslognomlst. . " ou are wonderfully proficient In your knowl edge Ol dlnewio and Inculclnos. " DR. J. MATTIIRWS. 4. " "Tho afflicted find ready relief In your proa- cnco. DR. Jr. SIMMS. f > . "Dr. II. Wagner Is & rcguKr grailuaU from Hellenic Hospital , Now York city ! hat had very ox- tciiklvo hospital practice , and Is thoroughly posted on all brnnohcH of his beloved eclcnco , especially on chronic illtooses. " Una. DROWSH.I , & EOTNO. 8. "Dr. H. Wagner has Immottallicd himself by hla wonderful illscoA cry of Hioclflo romnlloa for pri vate and Hoxual disease * . " Virginia City Chronicle. 7. "Thousands of Invalids Iloek to toe him. " San r'r.tnct co Chronicle. a. "Tho Doctor's long experience Matpcclallst should render him very suocosful. " llocky Moun tain New * . Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At oiio Umo a discussion of the secret vtco w&a en tirely nvolilctl by the | irofosalon. tvml medical works but ft few years nye would Iiinlly mention It , To-ilny the jili ynlrl.111 Is of a dilTcrciit opinion ; ho It nwnro flint It Is his duty JlsftgrcoaMo though It nmy bo to hnntlla this nutter without glares iuiil * l > uak plainly ixhout It ; anil Intelligent parents and guardians will thank him for doing BO. The results attending tlila destructive rice wcro or. nicrly not understood , or not properly estimated : and no Importance bcliiff attached to a subject which by Its nature does not Invite dose Investigation , It was willingly Ignored. The luvblt Is generally contracted by the younc ; \rhllo nltcmllnir school ; older companions through their example , may In responsible for It , or It may be acquired through accident. The excitement once ex- | > crleiiccd , the practice will bo repeated again and again , until at last the habit becomes firm and com pletely enslaves the victim. Mental and nervous at fllctlons nro usually the primary results ot self-abuse. Among the Injurious effects may bo mentioned lassi tude , dejection or Irrasclblllty of temper and general debility. The boy pecks seclusion , and rarely jolna In tbo sports of his companions. If ho lie a young man ho will bo Ilttlo found In company with the other BOX , and Is troubled with exceeding and annoying bashfulncsa In their presence. .Lascivious dreams , emissions and eruptions on the face , etc. , ore also prominent symptoms. If the practice Is violently persisted In , more ecrloua disturbances take place. Croat palpitation of the heart , or epileptic convulsions , are experienced , and the sufferer may fall Into a coraplota Btatu of Idiocy before - fore , llnally , death relieves him. To all those engaged In thU dangerous , practice , I would say , Unit of all , stop It at once ; roako every possible cllort to do so ; but if you fall , If your nervous system Is already too much shattered , and consequently quently , your will-power broken , take some nerve tonic to aid you In your effort. Having freed yourself from the habit , I would further counsel you to go through a regular course ot treatment , for It Is a great mistake to supmsn that any one may , for some tlmo , bo t every so lltt'c give himself up to this fascinating but dangerous oxdtcment without suffering from Its ov 11 consequences at some future time. The numocr if young men who are Incapactatcd to fill the duties , in joined by wedlock Is alarmingly largo , and In most f such cases this unfortunate condition of things can > o traced to the practice of self-abuse , which had been 'lamloncd years ago. Indeed , a few months' practice I this habit Is sufltclcnt to Induce epermatorrhasat < ? .tor years , and I have many of such cases under treat urcntat the present day. . . H Young Met 'ho may lie Buffering from the effects ot youthful iilllos or Indiscretions will do well to avail themselves , 1 this , the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of But- < > < W orlng humanity. Dn. WAO.NKB will guarantee to for- olt $500 for every case of kemlnal wcaknosa or private [ sooeo of any kind and character .which ho under- , kea to and falls to euro. I Middle Aged Men. There ( ill many at the ago of 30 to 60 who an joublod vftS3oo ! If equont evacuations of "the binder - _ or , often accompanied by a slight Bmartlug or burnIng - Ing ncnsatlon , and & weakening of the system Irt a ( uaiinor the patient cannot account for. On cxamln- ng the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often bo ! ound , and sometimes email particles of albumen will inpear , or the color will be of thin mllklsh hue , again : nanging to a dark and torpid appearance. There are nany , many men who dip of this difUcultygnorantof ! ho cause , which Is the second stage ot Bomlnal-wi-ik- JOBS. Dr. W. will guarantee a perfect cure In all cu and a healthy rcbtoratlou of tbo.gcnlto-urln&r ) ur- 'ans. Consultation free. Thorough examination and id- All communications should bo addressed , Dr. Henry Ilonry Wagner , r. 0. 2333 , Denver , Colorado. The Young Man's Pocket Companion , by Dr. H ( Wagner , Is worth Ita weight uigold to young men I 'rice 81,25. Sent by mall to any address. A FRIEND TO ALL. Ono Who is Needed and Nobly Fills hia Place. Dcnvfr 'sm ro fortun to than she knows In the IOSSOM on nf the talenis and energies of a man who as given lib tlmo and thought not merely to the crfectlon of hi * skill as a practltlontr of hi * pro- cmlon nf medicine , but to the study of tlion ) pro- oiuid things of science and natnru which tend to the ncro ciiniToto ] understanding of tbo problem of Hfu nil of the lawn of nature ana tha means of gaming liu greatest practical goods to mankind from the in- oraation Ihui acquired In the abstract. Such ft nan ls Dr. H. Wagner , who la located at 843 Larimer tro t. Hr. Wagner ilovotodimny years to thoac- iinsitlonof the knowledge ncccossary tohlu profes- Ion In a number of thu leading modlcnl sshools of ho must eminent and profound teachers , such lames as Dr. Grow and Dr. Vancoast appeirlng niontf his proceptora KunlU his studies end here. Tliur continued In the field of the practicing family nSUlciau and In thu experiences of a man nf cxten- ilvo traul. Ho li vl.ltcd every section of the Unl. .td HtaUs i a ) Ing studious attention to the different clnraClcrUtlcH of th ° v il < , u > portions of the couutry. lartloultrly with rctrurd to their enVct , clhnatlo ami itheiwiua upon Multh and tr.u dltloicnt forms of dis- vato < . With the comblnud powers ( if dose study , tx ; en lvooli < crvatlun and alniott unlluilu.-d practice- Lr Wagner cumo to Denver Ihrco jcais oaociiulp- [ ) cd as few tm\o thi ) light to clalui to battle the lee _ > f monkltid , tl.u UroiiJed enotny , dUra < o. In order to render the greatest Rood to society , Dr. rt turner Uecl < KH ! to lay uilde the Keiicral Irinchcu of practice aud bring all hxs rlpo knnwledgo ana pnwor to bear up on i lie fa which among the army of Inuldlyus death agents h Urn neatest. Ill ) vtdoexperience had taught him what weapons to use and which to discard , and after equipping himself * < his trained judgment ws BO well aule to advlso him ho com- mcncej boldly and conlldently hU attack. ID ( M- matliiK the results ami nuccess achieved , It U only nerensiiry to know the iloctnr's position and EtOJidii' ' , , to-day. Whllo located In this city , bis practice U by no ir.eana condnud to its Ihiilti nor tliU section of country , HlncurrtspoiiJciicu and express boots tes tify In black and ) ilte to hU IUBICSS on of a field of m notice bounded only by tha lines which bound tha length and hieautli of thu country , and which has pltcod hint where a m n of his skill and Intellectual attainments deserves to he , and should to be enabln him to reach the hlghcit sphere of usefulness to nuf ferlng humanity the piano of financial Indepen dence. Dr. Wagner has contributed of his prosperi ty to the substantial Improvement of Deliver lu the cro.tloii of a fine block oaLuluior street , uppotlto his present oltlc , No , 31) . U will bo ready for occu pancy In a low weeks , and U an evidence that the doctor Is t be numbered among the pertruuent ard solid cltlzeui of tbu metropolis of the plilns. lDen ver Trlbunu , DE. H. WAGNER & CO. , 3-ia Larimor St , Address Box 2389 , DENVER , COL.