THE DAILY BEJE-OMAHA , TUESDAY. JANUARY 8 , 1884. RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Superintendent Omaha Iron Works /i\ \ u. P. 17TH ; & 18TII STREETS M MANUFACTURERS OF AflD DEALERS | IN ft. a nt HI WATER WHEELS , ROLLEKDMILLS- Mill and Grain Elevator Hachinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated "Anchor " Brand Dufour Bolting loth' fcSTEAM PUMPS , STEAM , WATER AND GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. o O i a o We 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 System. BaOTVEspecial attention given to furnishing Power Plants for any pur pose , and estimates made for same. General machinery repiirs attended to promptly. Address RICHARDS & CLARKE , Omaha , Neb. OF FINER M , f Sums f uMy Repository Is ooMtantly filled with a eUctlstock. Beet Workmtnahlp guaranteed. Qffice and Factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capital Avenue , irANUFAOTUBKn OF OK bTlllOTLt s AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1319 and 1320 Harnoy Street and < CC S. IBthlBtreet , > Illmtnted Catalogue furuUhed free upon application , f PEBPECTION IN Heating and Baking IR only attained byuDf \ RTERLOAK Stoves and Ranges , WIBE GftOIE OVER (100RS ( Fo . - 'a by MILTON ROaJSES & SONS OMAHA- 0 LLJ a „ ri a8. ! U z rn H LU .S H OH 3 b LL HOW TO usi : IT. Tlicrcare tnowajsof u lnf ( mJlclnc lh wroni } RtiiltherlRhtv * ) . A medicine , II kppllrtl , o enl ) partlall ) tried , or If u ? d too frequently or to cldom , cannot accompllllt h t It would when deal lib properly. Kr ) bwly Vno s IhK Dr. Thoinw Iclcctrlc Oil Is a try xahmMo preparation , and wll o all that I , chimed for It If directions are followcxl For Catarrh. Pour a little ol tbo Oil Into a spoon and muff gcntl ; irougli the no o tno or three tnlinitcs at A time sni e\crallliutind > } . Tlio mucous membrane of th asal organs may IKS ft Illtlo tcnsUno b ) reason o ho dl cn o , and the practice w o licro tco nnncnil mi ; o a little dliactccablo at flrstj jet , tturituc | > ! | i cntly , It will cure Catarrh , loatlng no 111 effect hato\Lr For a Cold or Cough. 8 llo a half toi-poonf"101 the Oil , also K tKlo II 10 throat , ami K tlio i-old Issourc , or netlltd In tin units , apply external ! ) , In frequent nnd liberal dow will tno throat n'd chest The abaorblnz qualltlei f thUmetllc'nearonniidctfuI , and tteo patient ll 10 astonished to Dud lion iUlcU | ) his cold lei\es hin -Its dl nppearnnconr te\lncln | ; Iticlf In the altinci t the tloM.choklnj ; ncnuatlnn about the bronthla then ami the speed ) loosening nnd cxpul'lon n hU-Rin an I other dflcterlous mattir. Dr. Ihomis lecttlo Oil fill cure n cold nine times out of tin ordlphthciU. Antlnna , nml bronchitis It Is < * iuill ) IK Thoiins' IWcctrlcOll Isguaranlced o\cr ) bet c , Hcmember tbl < . 11) DrupRUU o > crywlurc. OSTKH , MII.UUIIN t. CO. , I'ropV , nurtalo , N. Y i : , It. C'lnrk. of Ulnir , U nt the Paxtou. II. licoil , of Lincoln , U nt the Mlllnnl. Jr. 1) . Wokh , of Lincoln , is nt the , T. C. lllackiunu , of rrcmont , in n Mlllnrc : Uov. U.V. . WainJOTight , of ] l ir , is nt UK IlllnrJ. N. A. Kuhn liM returned from n visit Ii llinoiH. Vtnntc 11. Wilson , of rinttmnouth , ia at the 'ax ton. 1' . S. Itood , ( if Lincoln , is rofjlstoroii nt the 'nxton. IMwanlOlnor , of Shelton , is rosistoroil nt 10 I'nxton. John T. Uoll returned from nn eastern trlr aturJny ovouini : . ' Thot. C. Patterson nnd 'NV. 12. Bench , ol North Watte , are nt the 1'nxton , Mrs. Tom 1'iorronot nnd sun hno roturnoil roiu their visit to Illinois fiiomK O.JH. Cone , of Wnyno , Xob.nud A. LogR , rein Schu } ler , nro stopping nt the Millard. Senator Uon Harrinon , wife nnd party , ol Indiauniwlis , Indiana , arrived In the city yes. erday , and are quartered nt the 1'axton. . Mr. / . Thomnson , of the Ogallala I and ani ! Cattle company , is in the city , quartered nl ho Millard. Mr. Tliomason's hoadquartori. are at Ogallala. C. X. Whitney , late with Messrs. Perogoj & M'ooro , of Council Bluffs , hixs gone on the ro\d for Chinn & . Now , wholesale cifrar dealorf oftliis city. P. .T. Nichols private car loft for the vest Sunday on the Grand Island train. It was fitted out for a four days trip , llight here wo might mid that P. .T. Nichols occupied he car. A. II. Swan , of Cheyenne , was at the Mil' ard Sunday. Iln left for Iowa Sunday night , mt will return to this city Thursday morn. ug and will remain herro until Monday morn. ng , w lion bo will leave for Now York city , Vf tor n week's stay in New York ho will again eturn to this city and will remain a few days. Ho will leave for Kuropo the 1st of February , Hon. Ben Harrison and party , consisting ol Messrs. S. C. Marti mile , H. P. Walker , .T. 11 , MclCeo , W. J. Bradshaw , H. L. Gamble , C , S. Withergpooii , Mrs. George C. Hitt , Mist fewcomb , and Miss Harrison , arrived at the Paxton yesterday afternoon. The partj reached here in the palace car "Vandalia , " ti attend the marriage ceremony of Senator liar rison's son and Miss Saunders , which vvil ! ako place to-morrow. John H. Donnelly , secretary of the Ogal ala Land and Cattle company , returned jes .orday from a two weokH1 trip to Chicago. . lo will at once secure olfico room for tin ransaction of business. For the present hii ieadiiiaitcrs | are at the Millard. Can't Say "I cannot epoak too highly of Jlunlock lllooi Jiiltcrt ; they have been a great blessing to mo 3ured me of Ullioufnoss aud djspepxin frou which 1 had suffered for years. " Mr. J. Marsh 5ank ot Toronto , Out. Murrlujse Judge Chadwick issued the followiii { marriage liconBOs during the past week Liwcn G. Johnson nud Ilattio C. Nel ou. Hugh R. Morgan and Kato C. Voiora James C. Mahoney and Kcllio Mo ) onahl. Lira IlnnBan nud Anna M. Erikaon. John Minnick and Margarol Ryun. Carl J. 1'nlniquist and Ida C. Nikon Win. L. Nichols and Kato Branson. Charles F , Lnndquist and Eminik M lUndborg , Tlio Crouch Murder. DKTT.OIT , Mich. , January 7. The in juest into the terrible Crouch inurde : ioar Jackson , wus resumed to-dny , air uttractud a reat crowd. It lasted ill day , and resulted in a finding by tliojur ; hat the victim was strangled to deatli b .ho . handa'of persons not known. A Rinkcn Shall , LivnurooL , January 7. The atean ship Bothnia , whicli arrived to-day ri iorts having passed thu steamer Colti under full sail the 20th inst. The Colti oft Now York the 15th of December. ] will bo several dayo before she reachc Liverpool. Her main shaft is broken. Gentle Women Who iraat glossy , luxuriant nnd Travy tresses of nbundantr beautiim 11 air must use MON'S KAT1UIEON. This decant , cheap article always makes tbo Hair grow freely and fast , keeps it from fulling out , arrests and cures gray- DC83 , removes dandruff and i'cuing ' , makes the llair fitrong , giving it a curliuR Uradcucy and keeping it in aviy desired position. Beau tiful , lieallby llalr i tlio sure realt of using HatuoiroiL A BI3 COMPANY , A. Comrmtty HOIIIK Formed to I'nsl the Brtcrry Electric IiiKht m This Socllnn n ( Cnutilry. Sovonxl weeks since Mr. Elmer Sporr ; was in this city and hnd in operation ii the Millnrd liotol billiard hall two of lii electric lamps. The now light nttractix largo numbers of people nmlvns univcr sally admired , both for its cretu brillinnt cy nnil steadiness. A number of Omnhi capitalists became considerably intoicsto < in it and after holding two or throe preliminary liminary meetings , they oll'ectcd n torn porary organi/.ation on Saturday night. At this meeting Hon. J. K. Boyd MAI chosen temporary chnirmnn nud A. .1 Simpson temporary treasurer. A com mittco was then appointed to propim the constitution and bye-laws of the pro posed company and to investigate tin title of the patentee and the feasibility ol introducing it in Omnha nnd olaowliorc in the west nndother , similar matters and to niako their ronort at the next mooting which > v ill be held on Tueadny evening , This committee consists of lion , J. K , lloyd , Gco. Armstrong , .1. A. McShano , A , J. Simpson. S. 11. Johnson , Kir. Pratt , nud 11. S. Hall , of the firm ol Thurston and Hall. The now organization will bo known at the Sperry Electric Light and Motoi company of Nebraska , nnd in addition tc furnishing lights they will furnish power for running street cars and everything of that kind by steam. The capital stock is ? : toO,000 , of which $155,000 is to be cash clou n at the time of perfecting the organization , and 5 per cunt of the entire stock , § 17f > 00 , has nheady been paid down. Thin promises to bo one of the most important enterprises yet in augurated in the city , and judging from the well known character and business tact of thu gentlemen who will compose the company , it will prove nn immense success. DESERTIONS IN THE ARMY , Some Iilttle Steals Under Clio Co\ei < > r Sliotihlnr StrajiH , ns AVcll as liitUilo/lii . To the Kditor of Tin : BKK. Four FIIED SIT.KI.B , Wyo. , January G , 1881. Seeing so much of Into in youi paper concerning desertions from tin army and laying the blame mostly tt whisky and overwork , J beg leave to sij : that it is not work and whisky mono thai cause desertions. Take , for instance , thii post and look over the records of the company , and you will Hnd very fen cases of drunkenness ; still there are more desertions from this post than any othoi in the department. Wo will tnko Com. pany E , Seventh infantry , for an exam ple , as it loads the west in tlu number of men who have do seitod. The captain of this corn- any ia a well-known bull-dozer , ho has been suspended from rank and ay for the period of two years , while hi as first lieutenant of this company , and : ow that ho is captain ho takes out hie [ ) ito on the old company hands who have icon unfortunate enough to remain ii : 10 company. Some of thu very men : tat ho will ubueo have saved him from cath , by carrying him into the kitchen hen ho was so drunk ns to bo holplcm ith the temperature I8' ! below zero , on Vhito rh or in 1879. On Chiistmnsdaj i company got some fresh pork for din- . When the noble captain came ovei n the morning ho saw the aide of pprfc nd wanted a roast cut off f r him- elf. The cook out him n ice roast , but ho wanted more , nnc nally took the shoulder , the ham and 2 ounda of rib roast. Ho then had the at cut off and left for the company. The esult was that when the man came tc inner there was not pork enough loft ut of 114 pounds to give each man hit haro. It is the same way with the beef L1ho company had saved some moat bj .illing gamo. The captain became awan f the fact and had the savings sent t < is Ifouso and put in barrel to corn , am .hat was the hut the men know of thesi 00 pounds of meat. The lira luty sergeant of the company poke to the captain about tin ork and beef , and the result is tha , ftor being ninuteon years a non-com nissioned oflicor ho is to-day a private ii .ho roar rank. If a man goes to spcal o the captain ho will fly into a rage am iwoarat the man , and will not allow hin to open his mouth. Ho also insists on i nan from the company dog robbing fo iin but will never think of paying hin or his work , and if the man object * jed help him , tor in the guard lions 10 goes. A privatein the company mined Dcvino , the other oven ng refused to go to the captain'n housi nil black his boots. The captain wa u the orderly room and the first scrgoan jld him that Dovino rofuicu t ; o over , The captain ruahpd i o the squad room , grabbed Dovino b the nock and shook linn , and called hit God damn scoundrel , and piiohcd hii out of thu room , and dragged , pusho and hit htm all the way over to hi IOUBO , a distance of about ono hundro yards. Another instance of his bill doeing is that of private , Henry Norrii who is very nervous while at gallot practice. On the the 3d of this montl while Norria was laying down sliootin at the mark , ho happened to mins U target , and the captain said , "Goddam you , what are you shooting at1' ? Kerr did not nils w or right away. The the captain kicked him and nail "God dmnn you answer mo The poor follow was BO badly frightom that no could not speak , and ran up the target and placed IUH hand on tl target , and said , "I am shooting hoi captain. " Then ho asked permission BOO the post commander. The capta fuid , "Go , and bo G d dyd to you Now , if such usage as this ia not onou | to drive a manout _ of a company , will n readers plcusa inform mo what is. Note to my knowledge , several men havoina requests to bo transforrcd'to eomo oth company in the regiment , but the CD tain will not approve of the because it vroutd give hi away to the regimental command ! which would cause an investigate Ono man in the company , a corpon John H. Dlxon by name , lias been mi ried lately , and it is plain to bo BOOH every man in the post that the capta Iiui no earthly usa for him because 1 wife will not leave her own work us h < pital matron and run to his house a work for him. This corporal has ma application to bo transferred to Ii co : pany of this regiment Have been tc by the commander of company I ) that would take him in hi * compati and it ia almost certain that this corporal can not got 1 transfer , he will pull out for more co gonlnl climos. K company in very small now but after this pay day , 1 think we will hare to disband the company altogether - gothor , or hire some now sr Idiom and gel a now ctptAin , There has been homo ao- Bortimis within the pant four months , and in the coming four it will be safe to say that this will bo discounted , llopuuj you will publish thii letter , I hixvo the honor to remain ono of the sull'orcrs ol Company E , 1 lonmin very lospectf ally your humble servant. A 1'im VTK , Company 1C , 7th Infy. AVAH1IINOTON WAIK8. UIVKU IMl'KOM'.MP.NT. WASIIIMITDN , January 7 Sovornl bills and resolutions were introduced in the oimto from south' ! > to-day by noimtors ' urn st.ttcs calling for appropriations fet the improvement of rivets and harbors. Mi. Gibson submitted a joint resolution for the immediate appropriation of $1,000,000 to bo expended for the pros- oryation. repair and construction of cer tain works of improvement on the Missis sippi under direction nf the secretary of wnr and in accordance with recommenda tions of the Mississippi river commission. The committee on improvement of the Mississippi tivor held a short meeting to. day and thoj members decided to work in harmony with members of committees on commerce and rivers and harbors. The ropoitof the Mississippi river commis sion , recently nont to the secretary of wnr , is expected to bo given the commit tee this week. A I'OSTVI. D Twenty presidential poilolllcos , the ajority in the west , wore through recent i.idjiistmnnt , thrown out of the ptpsi- entinl class , hccnuse tlio annual locoiptn ill below $1,000. As there is no law nniding for u reduction of postmastorn , lie salary department linds a dilllculty i deciding lion- the required change is to o miilo. It is nrobibio that twenty of- ccaill bo iibolished and imniodiatoly o-egtablishcd as fourth class otliceH. VijJ AMIIUH'AN COMMI'.UCi : . Uopreaontativo Toivnshond's joint roan- .ition , introduced by him to-day , re- uoat the president to invite the govern- tent of all American nations to establish n American custonm union. He says : 'ho object of thu union is to develop the itornal resourced of American countries , nd furnish more extensive markets for 10 products of each. The commerce of outh America , Central America and ilexico , Mr. Tow mend says , amounts to bout § 700,000,000 annually. The im- to , nminly manufactured articlcn , are vor SHOO , 000,000. Of those Franco and rent ISriUin furnish a much larger mount than the United States. The irigumtor of the resolution is of the pinion that the United States ought to ontrol almost this entire commerce. The AVontlier at Chicago. CIIIUAOO , January Jl. The weather as moderated very materially in the ast twelve hours , And at 11 o'clock in lie forenoon it was four degrees above ere , with signs of snow. Dlfmppcnrimco ol'Dolntonlco. NKW YOUK , January 7. Nothing has eon learned by friends or police , of lnules Dulmonico , who disappeared Sat- rday. A vigorous search is being made , "riends do not believe ho has met with arm. The Ohi'j IiOKiHlatui-o. COI.UMIIUS , January 7. The legislature onvenod to-day , organized both branches nd listnnod to the reading of the govor- or's message. Tlio PenuhcH Killed. MAHSIIALL , Mich. , January 7. The each crop in this section is seriously amagod by the recent cold weather. V'hent was protected by eight inches of io\v. The weather is moderating. Holler Kxploslon. MKHHILL , Mich. , January 7. The ioilors in Hood it Barnes' mill exploded ! iis morning , wrecking the mill , killing 10 engineer and another man. QUAY'S St'KOIKIC J TRADE MARK TIIK OHKAT E-JO-TRADE HARK LJBII HKUKIIT. An unlallliiR euro for Hemlnal Weak. ncafljHjicrrrmtorr. liiua , Inipotcncy , and all DlscoHca that follow M t > eiUcnco of Sell. Almae ; nslosao , tVORETAKIBO . , AFTER TARIMD , fi Hack , DlmncBK ol Vlclon , I'roinnturu Old AK e * i amny othrr dlscaaus that lead to Insanity or Ou n Irnptlon and a rrcmatnro Ora\c , UrwAiiK ol adTcrtboinenta to refund money , wl'cn UKRiitfl from wliom the medicine In bought Jo not elmil , but refer jou to Uio manufacturer , and tin cqulrcmcnta are eucli that they are ftldornf ever. oniillod | with. Kco thclrurlttoiiKUarantuo A trial I ono Blnulu package of Gmj'rt Hpeoino will convince ho moat ukeptlcai of Ibi real uicrllo. On aoaiunt o ( conntoifolterH , o have adopted UK fellow Wrapper ; the only Konulno. jCjrTull particulars In our r niihlet | , whlfh wo do lro to Bond f no by mail to ot try one. urThu Bie | clflfl HuJIo Ino n sold by aJ I drun'cl t at * 1 per pact ! &KO , or li packngen for * 6 , or will bo Bout Irco bj mall on the receipt of thu money , by wMrcmlnK TUB OUAYMKUIOINUUO. , Jluflalo , N. Y. Sold In Omaba by C. F. ( ioodman. latter of Application of John I'rank fur Uquoi LicoiiHC. NOTICK. Notice In hcrchv given that John Krank did upni ho 27th day uf Hoc. lvS3 ( , file hlx apillcntl | < > iito tin najor and city council of Omaha for llccnsu to ml nalt.Hplrltuotm and vinous liquor * ut 1021 Doug as Ktrcct , Third ward. Omaha , Ncbrnuka , friin ho llth day of Jan , 1881 , to the llth dav ofAprl , H83 , If tlicro lie no objection , miiunstmnro o irutoit filed within two weeks from llio liitli , A. 1) ) SM , thu iiald HMJIHU will lie granted. JOHN KUANK , Applicant Tlio Oinalm Ilicnowijuper will publluli tu u ahoi notice X ) uacliwetlc for two WCIKH at the USIH.IIH tu tlra applicant. 'lliuclty of Omaha la not to Ii charuod therewith. OJ5-2t-le k J. J. I * O. JKWKTT City Clerk Matter of Application of Clioi. llauer forUquur t. rcimc , N01ICK. Kotlm It herein git en that Chariot llauer did upn the VTthtlayof Kcemhir , A U ,18S3fllo hUapjil itlo to the ilajur and city council ot Omaha , Ii llrinie to nrll malt , nplrltuous and vlmmi llijuom i No. 611 H. 10th utrutt , Ut ward , Omaha , Nib. , fro ; tho'IHIi'Uyol J u1H14 , to the llth daj of Api 1MI. It thuro bo no objection , mnonntmnco or prote niod within twottHukH from IHc. 27th , A. I > . IKS rhu oald llcn e ulll bo granted. CI1AH. IIAlIKIt , Applicant Tlio Omatia ll o neuipapor will publUh the aboi notice once earhwttk lor t o wuekaat the cxpen uf the applicant * Tlie rlty ol Onialia U not to 1 chauwl thureuitli. BU Zt-lewk MJ. J. I. 0. JKWJ'.rr , City Clerk. Matter ol Appliutiuu uf KIU HU\cn fur l.HUor | 1 cen > e. NOTICK. Notice U hen 1 < J l cn that Felix Wavcn did urw the S7th day of Ice , 1B33 , Ulu hU atipllcatlon In II mater and city nmiirll of the rity ol Oiuaha , for ccnuoto kill mi.lt , nplrltouH and vlnou llquorn , .nhkcn llouw , luih trvet , 1st ward. Omaha , Ki from thu 11th du ) of ; u. Ibbl , tu tlio 11th day Api vat , If thiro be no oblation , rtmomtranco or jirut * ftWd within two wcvkx from Dec. 27tli , A. I ) . 188 tlu , ald ll ( n u will be granted. TKUI hul iif , Applicant Tlie Omaba Ike nt.wii ! > apcr will iniblinb tlio ube notice enc tarh wtck for two ueikiiatthe uxpcn ol the applicant. The rlty of Omaha la not to 1 charie.l tberowltli. J. J I0. . JKWKTT , o 5 tt Uw , | City flcrk. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS , ' [ tie annual mwtlnx uf the Stockholder * of Omal Oil Ko. , for tin Uuclloii uf dlroctnni for the uniuli , Janua It wkit to Jan , ? ; Cures Scrofula , Eryslpolns , Pimp las and Face Grubs , Blotches , Boils , Tumors , Totter - tor , Humors , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Sores , Mercurial Diseases , Fcmalo Weakness and Irregularities , Dizziness , Loss of Appetite , Juandico , Affections ot the Liver , Indi gestion , Biliousness , Dyspep sia and General Dobility. Aeouttcef Iiunli .lc Bloo.1 nititn will tl fr Ike niott tVfHli | l lli It U the r.t l l llltMvl I'uilfitr on eitlh. boul by meitklnr il Alrtl evrf rr Dltntlonl In clcttn lincuik-t . 1 HICK , | i m. FOSTER , MILBURN & CO. , Prop'i , Buffalo , N.Y , TARRANT'S Seltzer Aperient TAKEN IN HOT WATER CORES y s p e p s i a , IjJQO.OOO foi- Illrpilar Monthly Drawlii ) ; lll take i < lac In the Miuonla lla I , Maeonlo Temple llull- dliiK , In LouU > lllr , K ) . Thursday January 31st , 1884. A Lawful Lottery & Fair Drawings ' charieretl by the U-Klslaturo ol Ky. . and tulra douar . cd leial by the hlKhc t court tu t"o Stito Hum il ! Khenlo Ilcnrj County In thuanmul (100UOOIor the prompt paj mcnt cl all vrlicn sold. A UKVOLUTION IN 81NOLK NU1H1KU DUAW1NOS jtiTK\erv ticket holder hlno.vn nupcrvlsor , can oall out tlio number on big tltkct and cu the corrtupond' \ng \ number nn the tag placed In the H heel In hll prosince. Thogo drawln a will occur on the lint Thursday of c\ cry month. Head the magnificent January Solionio. 1 I'rlro . 9 3 ,000 1 1'rltc . 10,000 1 IMto . 5,000 2 I'rlios , t2,600 each . 6,000 6 Prltos , 1,000 each . . . . 6,00(1 ( 20 Prlici" , BOOcacl . 10,000 100 I'rlten , lOOcach . 10,000 200 Prlici60 lacll . 10,000 BCD 1'rtzo , 20 each . 10,000 1000 I'rltM , 10 each . 10,000 0 I'rlicn , 800 o--u.hApiiroxlinatloii I'rlc3 , ' . ' ,700 9 I'rltcs , 00 " " 1,800 0 1'iltun , lt each " " 000 ltJ76 I'llice. tllO , < 00 Wtolo Tickets , $2. Half Tickets , 91 27 TICkOta , $00. CD TlOXOtS. $100. Itomlt money ur Uank Draft In Letter , or eend bj oiprcHS. 1 > ONT SKND 11Y HKOISTKUKU tETrKIl OR POHT OKKICEOItUKll , until further notice. Or. dera of S5 and upward by express , can bo cnt at out oxpcnBO. Adoreu all orders to J. J. DOUULAS , L uln Illo. K v. d'Mt tu th &wlnt 8w em IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION 'ft warranted to wear longer. 111 Jio form neater , and Klve lieltel than nny other Corn tlio market , ur rrleo paid wll refunded. The Indorsements 01 . Chicago's bent pliyglclani , accolil pany onch Comet I'rtro , Rent Hmtrn Jean , I'usUfi BTCpud , 81 MlAI > K your mi rc-Iiant for them. ioriHGiin.n , JOMI.IMI Asvc. , ftlonutiu tun.ru , S4U & - * J lUuidolpu Ut.Cmcaeg. For ( ale by JOHN 11. V. LKHMANN. Imported Beei IN BOTTLES. Erhuigor , Bavaria Ciilmbuchor , Bavaria Pilsner Bohemian Ivaiser Dromon DOMESTIC. Budweiser St. Louis iVnhauser St. Louis Best's t . . . .Mihvuukeo chlitz-Pilsner Milwaukee xrug's Omaha Ale , Porter. Domestic and Rliim Winu. ED. MAURER , 1214 Farnam. 266TH EDITION , PRICE $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , AO11EA.T AVOHIC ON MANHOOD Exhausted Vitality , Nervous and Physical Dcblllt Premature Docllnu In Man , Kiroraof Youth , and th untold miseries n suiting from mdlsiriittonti or e : COBVCS. A book tor over ) man , joumr , middle agei and old. H contain * IM prescriptions far all aui ! and chronic diseases each ono ot which Is Imaluubl So founil by thu Author , whoso experience for ' \eari U such an probably never before fell to thu Ic of any pu > flcUn. SOU pages , bound In boautlf ( "rcndiiiiuolln , cmboss dcoven , full giltguarantee , to be a finer work , In every sense , mtcnanlcal , 11 erary and professional , than any otlior work fold I this country for 92.00 , or the money will bo refund * In every Instance. I'rlce only 11.00 by mall , po paid , llluitratlve sample 6 cents. Bend DOW. Oo modal awarded the Author by the National Medic Association , to the ottlcers ot which ho rotor * . Thii book should be read by the young tor Initru lion , and by the aftllcUd lor rcllsf. It will beuel alt IxJDdon Lancet. There Is no member ot society to whom this bo < will not bo useful , whether youth , parent , guardla Instructor or clergyman. Argonaut. Addresa the 1'iabody llvdlo.il Institute , or Dr. V H. 1'arker , No. t JlulUnch Street , Jloitoii Mass. . wl insy be consulted on all diseases requiring skill ai oxjxirienco , C'tironlooodobstlnatedlseasesthat hv baltl .d tha skill of all other pliyalJCAl c' ' a vpccUdty , HucU treated sucneiw ( IkHL ( ul without an instance of failure , TUVCCI C . . . . w i. * ff ff * * mm r Hi WHiVMHHihdr A victim of earljr Iniprudenco , cAutlnpervom d bl Itr , picraatura tloc > r.ot . , ktvlair trlod In Tain sv known rrmtdy nsi disonvirril & simple motnn of s l , be will Mod PllFE tohls ( ellow uffgrors I. JI. UU-SVl-S. 43 ChithimUU I w Yor ! S. H. ATWOOD , Plattsmoutli , - - - - Ne VmUDIR Or TUOKOVUUtRHD 1VD UIOII ORACH HEREFORD HBO JERSEY CATTLE 1 D PCttOC 0 ; iSIT KXB IVUI tffoUDf itock tor skl < . ,0or > ( pondu > c soUdt < THE LKAHNED LA1UMB11 STREET. Why jmmhould try the oelcbrntci ) Dr. H. Wagner's inethoiU of curn : 1. "Ur. It. Wagner Is a natural physician. " O. 8. FowisB , The Greatest TJ\lng I'tircnologlsK " 1'cw can cxco jou ban doctor. " Drt. J. SIMMS , The World's Greatest rhy lognomlst. "Von are vtondcrfnlly proflclcnt Injour knov < I ol illKMo and medicines. " Da. J. MAnttnwii. 4. "Tho afflicted find ready relief In jour proa- cnco. " Tin. J. SIMMH. t > . "Dr. U. Wngner Ii a rcpilar Rrailmto Irora Ilellovuu Ho'iiltAl , New York dtlmsluulcry ; ex * tehnho hropltnl practice , and Is Oiormighly po tcd on all bmncheK ot his bclo\od science , especially on ch route itlsoasof. " UM. llROWNKLL & KWIKO. 0. "Dr. II , Wapicr nas Immortnllzcd himself by \\onclcrfiilillKco\ery of upccino remedln * for prl- \at and FOXIIO ! illcosc . " Vlrniiila City Chronicle. 7. "Thouianda of Invalids flock to SCO liliu. " San Pnnclxco Chronicle. 5. "llio Doctor's long oxpcricnca u n upoclMlit thould render him \cry Bucccesful. " llocky Moun tain e \ s. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At one tlmo a illacusslon ot the nccrct Tlco was en tirely avoided by the jirotoMlou , Mid mcillcal vvorka but a few j car ago \ \ oulj hardly mention It. 1V > tUy the plij stclan In ol i illflcrcnt opinion ; bo Ii are that It Is hte ilutj JlKiRrccublo though It may bo to Immllo thla matter without glovc > ami lH k plainly about , It ; Mid Intelligent parents anil guanUiuin will tlmnk liiin for doingso. The result * nUditllng this destructive vice were or. morly not understood , or not l > ro ] > crly estimated : anil nil Impuruuiro lichiirattAChcd ton subject-which by Itn nature iloes not Invite Uoso Investigation , It was willingly Ignored , The habit It generally contracted by the younp whllo attending ucliool ; older companions through their example , may In rc i > oniilblo for It , or It may DO acquired through accident , The excitement ouco ex perienced , the practice will bo repeated again and npxlii , until at la t the habit becomes firm and com * liKtcly CIIBIU00 tlio victim. Mental and nervous at lllctlons are uimolly the primary results ol solt-ftbiHO. Among the Injurious effects may bo mentioned la&d- tudo , itejcctlon or Irnwclblllty ol temper and general doblllt } . The boy seeks seclusion , and rarely Jolna In thu sports of his companions. If ho bo a young man ho Kill bo llttlo found In company with the other sex , and Is troubled w Ith exceeding and annoying lisuhfulncas In their presence. Lascivious dreams , emissions and eruptions on the face , eta , wo also prominent symptoms. II the practice U v latently persisted In , more eorlotu disturbances take place. Great palpitation of the heart , or epileptic ) convulsions , are experienced , and the sufferer may fall Into a complete state of Idiocy be- lure , llnally , death relieves him. To all the o engaged In this dangerous , practice , I oulil say , first of all , stop It at once ; moke every possible effort to do so ; but If J ou fall , If j our ncrvoua sjstein Is already too much shattered , and consequently quently , jour will power broken , take some nerve tonlo to aid v ou In J our effort. Having f rood yourself from the habit , \\oulj further counsel you to go through a regular course of treatment , tor It to o great mistake tu minrxxn that any one may , for Bomo time , * ) o t every aolttl'r glvohlmsoll up to this fascinating lUt dangerous ovdtcment without aullerliig from Itaj % II consequence * at some future tlmo. The number if vounff men vvhoaro Incapaclated to fill the duties njolncd by wedlock 1s alarmiiiKly large , and In incsU > t BUth cases this unfortunate condition of thlngn can MI traced to the practice of self alm'o , which had boon .bandoncd j ears ago. Indeed , a few months' pnvctlco if this habit Is sufllclcut to Indiico spermatorrlicoal ' 3 later J can , and I hao many ol such cases under treat. rent at the present da > . , . „ n Young MetA Who mo ) ' 1 > o nuHerlng from the effects of youthful 'ollloa or Indlncrctlona w 111 do n ell to at all themselves if this , the greatest boon over laid at the altar of rot- cruiK humanity. Da. WJLONKR will guarantee to for feit $500 for every COM ) nf seminal woakncsa or private Ilauuo of any kind and character .which bounder- akcn to and falluto euro. Middle Aged Men. There are many at the age of SO to 00 who axe -iroublcd with too frequent evacuation ! of the blad der , of ton accompanied by a slight smarting or burn ing eengatlun , and a weakening of the Birtcm Id a manner the patient cannot account for. On examln- iig the urinary deposits a ropy gcdiment will often bo found , and somctlnu.8 Bmall particles of albumen will ipear , or the color w III be of thin inllklsh hue , agalu anglng to a il irk and torpid appearance. There are many , many men v , ho die of this difficulty , linoran tot the CUURC , which 11 tha second tlapo ol seminal-weak- Jie 8. lr W. u 111 pwrantco a perfect cure In all casoa and a healthy restoration ot the genUo-urlnary or- ans. Conaultatlon free. Thorough examination and &d > AM communications ehould bo oddresaed , Dr. Ilenry Henry Wagner , P. O. 389 , Domer , Colorado. The Young Man'a rocket Companion , by Dr. HI Wagner , In worth Its wcliiht In gold to young mecj Prlco 1,26. Hent by mall to any address. A FRIEND TO ALL. One Who is Needed and Nobly Fills hia Place. Denur Is m re fortuntto than eho knows In the sEtsj on of the tAlen'nandcnorglciiof ' a man who Iiao glun blstluie and thought not merely to thu pcrfirtlon of liIttHklll an a practitioner of hU pro- lomli.li > if midlrlne , but to thd ntudy ot there pro found Ihlriga of cc'cnco and naturowhlih tend to the mToiiinipUto underttondlng ol the problem ot llfo and of I ho law * nf nature and the moans of gaming thu tMialivt practical gooda to inanMnd fioiu the In- tin nation thun acqulrru In the abttract. Such a. man l > Dr. II. Wagnir , who la located at 843 Larimer itr , ( t. Itr. Wau'iier dc > otc < lin < iiy jcars to thoac- iini-itlonof the knowlidgo iiorcmtary to hla profei- Mciii In n iiumlwr of the lead In it medical H.-hooln ot Iliu motit eminent and profound tuaihcrs , such namm ni Dr. Uruut and Dr. 1'anooant appeirlng among his preceptor ! NordU liiastudlts end bore. Ihev continued In the flild of tbo practicing family phlkirlan and In the experience * of a man nf exton- > Ho tra\eL IlohaixhlUd every ticllonof the Uni ted ht Un | iajli tu.Uoiis attention to the uIRcrunt ( .luractirlstloa ot thtviuleui | ortloni of the countiv- , partlnil.rlj w Ith regard to their cllut , cllmatla and oiheiwlee upon Dtalth and tl o dlffeicnt forms of dla- Larvi , With thu combined powers of close ntudy , ot tini < Iroobmatli > n and almtbt unllnJiud practice- Dr Wagner mine to Uem or three } ears ago equip- | H.d four liute the light to claim to liattlu the foe nf mankind , the drc.Utd enemy , dltcare. In order to render the greatest good to society , Dr. Wagner deci ded to la ) a ldu the general branches ot practice and bring all hs * r im knowledge and pi'Aer to bear up on I lie too which among the army of lu lulou death agents U the ireatdtt. Hit Vildo expeileiuxi had taught him what weapons to uio and which to dlncnrd , and if tur eimiptilng himself ai hi * trained judgment w > s 10 well ; vue to advl < o him ho com- uienced boldly and confultztly his attack. In esti mating the ruiults on 1 sucoiu achieved , It Ii only nniciuary to know the i-xtc/s ! pillion and standing to-day. While located In this city , hU practice Is \ > y no means confined to Us limit i nor thU lectlea of country , lllrtcorre < | ionder > oe and ciprcssboolgU- tlfy In buck and wblloto his iiostess on of a Seld ol Mftctlco bounded only by Uie llnei which bound thu length and bteaath of the country , and which has placed huii where a man ol his skill and Intellectual attainments iluserves to ro , and should to bo euabK ) him to reach the hlgheit sphere of usefulness to suf ferlnif humanity the plane of financial Indepen dence. Dr. Wngner has contributed of his prosperi ty to the substantial Improvement ot Denver In the ere.tlon ot a fine block on Larimer struit , oppodUi his present ottlcj , No , 3ii. It u 111 be ready for oocu. l ncy In a lew weeks , and Is an evidence that tbo doctor U to bo uumbere-d among I he permanent and solid dllieiu of tha metropolis of the rUlixi ( D o- > er Tribune , DR. H. WAGNER & CO. , 343 Larimer St. Address Box 2380 , DENVER , COL.