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IKE DAILY BEE OMAHA , THURSDAY , JANUARY 10 , 1884. .Dyspepsia Is BAD. JBAD in its effects onthc disposition. The ninn who can't comfortably digest his dinner is not a delightful companion. HAD in its effects on the household. Itscts people at variance with each other and makes them irregular and unreasonable. DAD in its effects on the purse. A dyspeptic business man can't manage his affairs as prosperously as one with a healthy stomach. Brown's Iron Bitters is GOOD. . GOOD in Us effects en the dyspeptic. It gives him a sound digestion , ana enables him to enjoy the food he swallows. GOOD in Us effects on the family. It drives dyspepsia out , and with it the whole company oflittle de mons that make home unhappy. GOOD in its effects on business. With a sound digestion a man can face and overcome worries and troubles which would wreck a dys peptic. Try BROWN'S IRON BITTERS : Dn Ii 0. WnsT's Nnnvi : AND UBAIN IncM. MEVT , n nunrnntooJ epocliio for Hjklprin , Uizzl. noes , Convulsions , I'lt-i. Nervous NcunilRin , Iletulaclio.Norvoun front rut inn rnutttxl by the "HO ntulcohol or tolncco , Wnkrttilnons , Mrnlnl JJo- tmwsion , Hodamnii at the Ilmin riv-ultiimin in- winity nnd londinR to minerilcrny mill tlcnlh , rrcmnturo Old ABP , ilnrrciinonn , LOM of power in either ox. Inrolimtary IXWHOI nnil Bporiniit. orrhcca cauBO < i bytivor-oxortiiin < > C lliol < rnin.Bcir- nbufioor nvor-inclulROiico. t'jich box contiiiiin 0110 monlirii trmtniont. $ l. ln box , or plx boxoe forS3 )0Boiilbj-mall ) jircpnitlon rccoiptof prico. ivi : UA ASTII : KIX KOXKS To euro any caso. With each enl ; r rrcoivocl byne for fix boxpw. ncconipnnirxl with $ > . ' , vo will Koniithopuruinwronr written fnnrnntoo to ro tund the money if the troatmontdM)3iiotciroct ocuro. Ounrnnt/xw ipouulonb/by C. P. OOODMAN , Agent Omaha Nclt DR , FELIX LEBRUN'S PHEVENTIVB AND OTJBH. EITHER SEX. Th remedy being Injected directly to the seat ticuo , requires no change of diet or nauseous , mercurial or poisonous modlolnoa to bo taken Intern. Jy < Vhcn 'isod aa a preventive by either BOX , It Ii Impoeelnlo to oontraet any prh to disease ; but In tht OMO of those already unfortunately afflicted wo guar- ntco throe boxes to euro , or wo will refund the money. Prlco by mall , pobtigo paid , ( J per box , 01 Ibrco boxes ( or f5. , iM . ; WIUTTEN.atIARANTKE3 iraed by til nathorlied .agents. Dr.Feli LeBnm&Co 0. F. Ooodman , Drujf gist , ( Solo Agtut , for Omahft b mfto wlr THE MILD POWER dUBES. HUMPHREYS' ' In uie 30 yearn. Kaon number the epcrlal prn * ncrlptlon ot nn eminent plijmlclnn. The only Hlmplo , H life nnd Huro Medicines ( or the people UST rnmoirAii xoa. cmiico. mice. _ . . .rv. tiolrrn Morbiu. 7. CouBh . Oolii , llronohltta . 2ft ' ,2lt 'g ; .an JO. Ilv pfln l . lUllloug btomnch , . . 2 11. Hiinnre ind or 1'nlnful IVrlod 2ft la.Vhlle , too 1'rofuno I'crlpdi , . . . t .2 * 1:1. Croup. Cough , DiniouUDroMhlntr , . . . , yn 14. Hall Hhenra. J'rrBlptilns. KrnpttonJ , .25 10. llheumallim. Ithonrnatlo ralnx 2n Hi. Fovcr and Agnti. Chill , Vover , ABUM .00 ir. I'llei , IlllndorBlecdlns. OO in. ! ntnrrh. acute or chronlct Inllucnia AU 311. Whooping Conch , violent eoURhi. . . .nil 21. Uenornl Ocblllty. 1'Uyslcal Woakuo 3.ftO J7. Kidney Illnrnw . JfSK r " 'bllltv. . . . . . . . . * . > ; . .10. Urinary wrnhnoii. 32. UUoniaorihe Henri. . ltotlon. t.OO Hold by drugglKU. or Kent by ( bo tiaiio. or Bin- plo Vial , ( roe ot clmrKO. ou receipt of prlco. Bend for Dr.lliimnlirevi nonuoii llicn n ate. ( l44na6oHnl ) < olllnilrnteil ! rHnlOBlirl'llHI ! . Addrnsn , Iliimnhreytt lloiiiflopnlhlr Aleu * Jclne Co. , 1OO Fulton Hired. Srw York. A BONANZA FOR SALE ( ,000 hare of the Union Consolidated SiHcr Mlnlnu Company , of Council liluff * , Iowa. For fur ther particulars , apply to JOHNJAUV1B , dZl-in ood&weo r-2ir Brown's 1'urk , Utah , BUFRENE & MEffOELSOH ARCHITECTS jHTIlEilOVBD 10 OMAHA NATIONAL DANK . . of the human body enlarged , developed and strengthened , etc. , U wi IntcrosUnt : uliortuwmont long run In our -paper. In reply to Inquiries wo will ray that there tine no evidence of humbug about thlf. On the contrary. the idvertUere km very highly endorsed. Intere ted P reoui may get sealed droulira girUig allimrtl Ian by addrewlnr Erlo Medical Co. , . Buffalo N V.-ToltKlo Kvonlng llladl ANHOOD roalllrely and permanently ro- ' nnnvvu | ( orod , u'2 jJUyll by n ( j , , | . clout Confection. Bealexl Pampli Krco Add. .l'.O.ltox2181tJtLoulj.Uo DISEASES OP THE EYE & EAR J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D , , ft ItOt F rn m Street , oppcilta Fasten Ilotel , Omiha , DR. WHIT TIER , 617 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , Mo. \ KKaOLAU GRADUATE of two medical college ) jiV. hai boon eujtujoj longer In the treatment ol CHUON1U , NEUVOUd , HK1N AND I1LOOD tbui other pnyrfclan in Bt. Ixmu , M city ppen ehow aud all old rwldcnti know , OoniulUtlon f ri invited. When It U inconvenient to vltltthedty Ueatment , mcJIdntu can be ent ty mall or xjprti very where. Curahle cue * nunnwodj where ofou il U It U frankly uUUid. Uli or write. MervomPrortratlon , Debility , MccUl and 1'byilo WtaVneM , MercurUl tnq other iJTectlon of Throat toy. tHcli * Afltotloni , Old Seta and Uleen , liapcdl manti to uurrUmi. ltbeuuull ui , 1'llei. B | > tcUl at MDtlontooMeiifrouioviirworkedbrilu. BUilOIOAl. OA8K8 reoelvo pudtl ttumllou. arlilflg from Imprudence , Eioetaef , luduUttuoot. T7ZXJJU. Burrywh9in yoo | . , ooiunxjueucM md cure , ilAlIed for o , TRICKS BY TELEGRAPH.A How Money It Sccnrcd f lib tboco Assistance of KM and Electricity , ThcMnn "Who IH Always HxpcctlnB a Telegram Tlio llcst ClnBB or CiiHtoincrs. Denver Tribune. "Any messages hero for mo ? " brusquely nquircd n man of the young gentleman at the delivery window in the Western Union tologrnpli olllco , on Sixteenth street , last evening. "No , sir , " said the young man , _ wilh- out asking for the nnmo of his inquisitor. "Yos , there is. I know there's a tele gram hero. You will oblige mo by look ing for it. " The last uontonco was utter ed in a way which loft the clerk no alter native but to look. lie wont through n Black of about forty telegrams from the "M" box and again returned the answer that no t el eg mm was thoro. "Strange. I should receive n telegram of great importflnco to-day , " still doubt ing the truth of the young man's answer. Seeing that the latter paid no more nt- tontion to him the gentleman slowly passed out in strong contrast to the brisk manner in which ho had entered. VKHV OSTKNTATIOUH. "For six months that man has como in here thrco and four times a week , asking the name questions and noting in the Bjuno manner , and never oncu has ho boon qivon n telegram. "Is ho crank ? " a inquired a reporter for The Tribune , who was the person addressed , and who hud boon a witness of the scene. ' "I should certainly call him crazy if I was not euro that ho never ozpcotol a telegram , Some time I'll surprise him by handing him a incssago with about $2 in charges on it. Ho is one of those follows who would liavo the world be lieve that his head is just bursting with business. lie always comes in when the ofllco is full , rind , ns you perhaps noticed , asks his questions in a voice loud enough to attract the attention of every one in the room. I don't know why ho docs it , but ho docs , and that fact is enough for us , who are bored nearly to death by him and his ilk for there are other like him. him."But "But ho isn't a marker to others who call hero , " continued the clerk , a breath ing spell being afforded him by the absence - sonco of inquirers. "Somo who call here are about as welcome as a smallpox pa tient no more. They CAUSO us to wish wo had boon born before this enlightened ago of telegraph and electric appliances. I toll you this is a good plnco for the study of human nature and character. * There arb moro unreasonable and down right moan men in this world than you imagine , and n great many of thorn live right here in Denver. There are moro tricks in this trade than ono would sup pose , and wo detect schemes innumera ble. A LOVINH HON'H Misiur. "A favorite method of obtaining money by the yourig man who m afraid to work is to telegraph something like this : "Djun Mo THE u Fell into a cool hole and broke my log to-day. Will bo laid up a long time. Please send mo $100 to defray expanses. Your loving BOH , - . "Collect. 'This dodge works moro often than you think. It nearly always brings the money. Of course failures sometimes occur , and in some instances the young men place themselves in awkward posi tions , as in the case of a young man who recently telegraphed his parents that while working about machinery ono of his arms had boon broken in two places. His mother was BO worked up over the mishap to her BOH that she came to Dou- vor with the money , instead of sending , as desired. She found her son halo and hearty , living upon expectations of what ho was shortly to receiVe from homo. Amore moro disgusted woman never lived , and , as the young man afterward explained tome mo she wont away with all the money nho had brought , and with a very bad opinion of the son , in whom oho had placed great confidence. "Then , there is the young man who is continually going in business. Ono spruce young follow here is the idol of a fond old and rich undo , who lives in one of Philadelphia's suburbs. According to the telegrams to his uncle , ho is engaged in business in a dozen different places in Colorado. His losses are made good by frequent drafts upon 'the old man , ' as ho calls him. His drafts are always accept ed and paid , and the proceeds go over the gaming table. The young man think * it great fun to 'work the old man , ' but some day his methods will bo exposed , and then wo will lose one of our regular customers. TUB BEST CU&TOMEUH. "Tho majority of telegraphic money orders received at this oiUco are addressed to women of ill-roputo. They receive largo sums of money by sending telegrams something like this : "Havo been very sick and have no money. Please save mo from going to hospital. " Another favorite telegram is * "Am in trouble. Unless you Bond mo $200 will bo sent to jail. You are the only friend I have on earth. Help mo out of this for God's sake. " The money invariably comcs'along in a day or two. The way in which these women impose on their victims is a won der. Their telegrams are sent to promi nent men in all parts of the country. It may , perhaps , bo a mild system of black mail , out it is effectually carried out and evidently pays. "Wlmt Can't ] bcgOtinnJ , Must bo Endured. " ThU old ndapo docs not utility thai wo must gutter the miseries of dynpopln , when n meill. tluo with the curative turopertlos of litinlocl lllood Jtittfrs It available. It In ono of the inout aututautlul and rallabla remedies sold to * day , A Lawyer's Itoiuovnl. Detroit Free I'roii. 3i"Say , you all come here , quick ! " " ' " "What's up ? " Fun I Hero's a lawyer going to uiovol" The boy was correct. A lawyer was changing his ofllco. Some men who had never seen a lawyer remove gather ed around with thoboys to watch proceed ings.An An old man with a latiio back and a woman blind in ono eye constituted the force. They first brought down a table , inkstained , scratched , cut , and ono log broken. A second-hand man remarked that it might bo worth 30 couts. Nnxt came a book-case , ono drawer gone , all the glass broken , and ono door hanging by a single hinge. The value of . ' E this was Bet down at ? 3.25 , Then came ] I i articles , described and valued aa follows : I i A carpet , 81.25j a lounge , 38 cents ; a atovo , $1.7C ; pictures , 15 cents ; ink , 2 conta ; legal cap , 10 cents ; alpaca coat , 15 contu ; ton straw haU , CO cents ; spittoons , 2C cents ; chairs , 75 cents ; state laws , ? C ; stale maps , CO ccnU ; total , $11.00. After the second-hand man had sharp ened a pencil and made some figures on a piece of brown paper , a bootliblack in quired the sum total. "I make the whole thing $15.15 , " he answered. "Is that all ? And is ho a first-class lawyer ? " "Iboliovohoia. " "WoolI that Bottles mol 1'vo got $20 in thr bank , and to-morrow I'll shako this kit and sot up a law-shopl" ExtromoVlrcil FcclliiR. A lady tolls us "tho first bottle has done my daughter a great deal of good , her food does not distress her now , nor docs she suffer from that extreme tired feeling which fiho did before taking Tlood i Sarnaparilla. " A second bottle ilfcctcd a euro. No other preparation iontnins such a concentration of vitalizing , mricliingt purifying and invigorating > ropcrtics ns Hood's Sarsaparilla. m ONK OF THUUMAN'S METHODS. low the Old Ohio Senator Used Uoll-Onll to I'ntm HlB I'nclllu Hnllroml 1M11. IVathlnxton I/ctUr to the New York K > cnlng Poll. The publication of thin correspondence Sias recalled n curious circumstance in connection with the passage of the Thur man . sinking-fund net and it may explain in Bomo measure why the Gould-Hunting- ton lobby was defeated. It will bo re membered that the efforts of Gould and Iluntington were concentrated upon the senate. Stanley Matthews had charge of the bill and \vai enthusiastically sup ported on the democratic side by Veer iocs and Bon Hill. Gould and Hunting ton were hero in person. Gould hail chosen to dismiss for a time his "parlia mentary agents" and had himself under taken the task of calling personally upon senators and endeavoring to convince them by the ingenious and plausible arguments of which ho is master to sup port the amendments which would prac tically nullify the Thurman bill. The agents of Gould and Huntington sat in the marble room of the senate , to which under the rules of that body they could have had access only by the intro duction of some senators. They were confident of forty votes to defeat the bill. Senator Thurniau expected to paaa the bill by midnight Thorp were indications of an attempt at filibustering by { , iti opponents and many amendments hat boon offered. Air. Thunna'n was soon to iavo upon his desk a roll-call of the senate * Ho rose , staled that ho under stood ttio opponents of his bill vrero con fident of victory ; that ho had , in fact , then upon his desk a roll-call of the se nate , with the names checked upon it o : the senators who , ho was well advised were relied upon by the agents of Goult and Ilnntington to vote nay. There was interne interest in the chamber. Mr Thurman did not read that roll-call or toll where ho got it. Ho simply said Urn aa the voting on the amendment ! ) pro cocdcd he should watch it with great interest , to BOO how well it tallied witl the list with which ho had boon fur nishod. There certainly was consternation ii the ranks of the lobby. The voting bo gan. The forty promised votoa upoi that tally shoot dwindled to eighteen The bill was passed. Thurman put hii mysterious roll-callinto his pocket. Gouh took the train for Now York , and it is said has never been in Washington since The Thurman bill wont to the house , do ficd the combinations of the railroac lobby and passed by a two-thirds vote. Can't Say Enough. "I cannot sponk too highly of Uurdocl Woo * liittcn ; they liavo boon n great blossintf to mo Cured mo of billloumicas and dyspepsia from which I had suffered for years. " Mr. J. Marsh Bftiik ot Toronto , Ont. TiOglBlatioii lor BankH. WASHINGTON , Jan. 9. Thobanking am currency committee organized this morn ing. The general question of logislatioi to prevent contraction of national ban' currency waa briefly discussed. Potte Hunt and Ermcntrout , democratic members bors of the committee expressed themselves solves decidedly in favor such legislation as will bo friendly to the national bank ing system. Potter gave notice ho pro posed to introduce a bill providing th circulation issued under bond shall nebo bo subject to ono per cent tax. The bil authorizing the first national bank o Fort Worth , Texas , to increase its capita stock not exceeding $500,000 was acte ( upon favorably The house committee on elections do toruiinod the Chalmers. Manning conies shall bo considered in prium facie right Monday. A Qaluk Ilccovory. It fih on us great pleasure to stnto that th merchant who wna reported being at the poiii of death from an nttnck of Pneumonia , haa en tlroly recovered by the uao of DH. WM 1IAU/S BALSA.M FOU Till : LUNG Naturally he foola unUeful for the bonolitd derived rived from using this remedy , for the lima and throat ; anil in fttvlnif publicity to thl statement wo are actuated by motives of pub Ho bonofnctlou , trusting that othora timy b bonefitUd In o similar manner. On sale b ; all Druggists. ( Mott'aUvorlMlIi Are purely vegetable , act effectually on th Lit or , cleanao the stomach , aid Digestion euro Biliousness , Dyspoimta , HIck-hoadncho and all disorders of the Stomach. They ar the beet Stomach and Liver 1'illa made. Durno'x Catarrh Snuff cures Catarrh and al affections of the mucous uienbrano. Galena' H Gilt to the IlUnoIu Central I { GALEHA , January 9. The city couuc has adopted an ordinance granting th Illinois Central the right to extend it track on the west side of the Galena rive to a point not far distant from the inai line , which crosses Feser river on thoi own bridge from the vast to west nn theuco to Dubuquo. This will pormi intersection of their main line with th' west side , involving the abandonments the depot on _ the west side of Galen river and the iron bridge spaning tha stream. In ( Nervous Diseases. 'Dr. HKNUY , Now York , says : "In nor voua diseases , I know of no propaiatioi to equal it. " A. Man for ftluyor , PHILADELPHIA , January 0. The re publican convention nominated Win , B Smith for mayor. Another ColloRO Hunted. COLUMIIUH , G a. , January 9. The Co Lumbus female college was burned thi morning. The fire originated from i detective Quo and when discovered was so far under way that could not be con trolled , The hydrants were frozen am tbo firemen had difllculty to thaw them , All the inmates wore aroused in time to escape. The building cost $22,000 and was insured for $20,000. Nona know St. Jacobs Oil but to like it ; none name it , but to praise. Mlsvcllancy , BEULI.V , January 0 , Emperor Wil- am has sent thin letter in reply 3 congratulations sonl by the magis- rates of Pt Berlin 1m Now Year's ny : "I praise God in his goodness , t has Btill been vouchsafed for mo to in- ugurato a proud monumenton the banks f the llhino , which is designated not nly ns a perpetual commemoration of appily regained unity of Germany , but n also an earnest sign of the invigorated nd true might oftho , united German cm- iiro. The grand festival in honor of Martin Luther's birth , in which after four onturics the whole Evangelic Christen dom united with mo , will not leas _ over omain for mo nn elevating reminiscence which affords mo the greatest satisfac- ion. Tlio liow year has como under cir cumstances which verify the hope of quiet , undisturbed times. I nm convinced liat under the blessed protection of icacu , of the nmintonanco of which 1 mvo obtained fresh quarantoos through lorsonal intercourse with friendly princes , ho nation will in the future find n pros- lorous dovolopmcnt. " PAIUS , January 9. The French press ) ittorly attacks England for abandoning Soudan to the El Mahdi. OAIIIO , January 9. Nubar Pasha as sumed ofllco to-day as prime minister of , ho now Eyplian cabinet. The recruit- ng of black troops under Hobehr Pasha was abandoned. Tlio government is un decided whether it will recall Baker Pasha gene to Suakini to arrange for a campaign against the El Mahdi. The military commission under Sir Evelyn Wood will make the necessary arrange ments for thu evacuation of Soudan by Egyptian troops , to accomplish which it will , it is thought , require n year. "Spent Klfty Dollars [ n doctoring for rheumatism before I tried y'Aomaj' J.'clcctric Oil. Used a 60-cont bottle of thU modlclno , and Rot out in a wook. For jiiriin nnd Rjrnns ! it is oxcollont. " Jos. Iur : > am Unat I'ombroko N. Y. The AVcnther , RICHMOND , Ivy. , January 9. Snow Fourteen inches deep , the heaviest over known in Central Kentucky. HUNTINQTON , W. Va. , January 9. Snow is sixteen to eighteen inches deep. WASHINGTON , D. 0. , January 9. In dications for the upper Mississippi val ley , warmer , fair weather , followed by increasing cloudiness and snow during Thursday in thn northern portions , south erly winds and falling barometer. tly B. Jf. Douglass & Sons' Capsicum Cough J rep for > ourchlllrcti ; they are harmless , pleasing : o the tnUo and will euro tliolr colds. U ; 8. ant .nuluMark on otcry drqp. , Burned to Death. ] SAMUELS DKI-OT. Ky. , January 9. Robert Runner , 85 years old , living nljne , was found this morning burned tea a crisp , his clothing having taken fire during the night. The remains wen found lying in front of an old-fashionec fireplace. The Combination < > 1 Ingredients usci in making IJliow.N'H liitoxuiiAr. TnociltH is such as tofjho the bent possible effect with safety. They are the best remedy in use for Coughs , Coldfl , and Tnroat Diseases. Kotlon CLEVELAND , January 9. Chagrin Falls paper company , established ton years ago failed. Assets $ r > 0,000 liabilities greater , but how much , is not stated. Depression in the trade is the caso. Down With the HntCH. KANSAS CITY , January 9. All railroads this morning made a reduction of $4 01 Now York tickets first class , $3 on soconc class. No other poinst are as yet affect cd. HatcH. NKW YOUK , January 9. The Canadian banks have advanced the rates of sterling exchange to 4.84 and 4.87V , owing to the scarcity of bills and demand in connec tiou with remittance to Europe for in torcst mid dividends usual at this time o the year. Various Fires. Sr. Louis , January 9. Loss by the fire at Buird , Texas , briefly mcntionec last night , foot up over $80,000 ; insured MiLLKiisnuRO , Holmes Co. O. , Jan. 9. Horzier brothers flouring mill burncc last night. Loss § 00,000 ; insurance $40- 000. Eruptions and malignant fevers are conquered and cured by Samaritan Nervine. Sl.fiO. "Dr. Richmond's Samaritan Nervine permanently cured mo of epileptic fits. J. S. Sale , Madison , Florida. Got your Druggists. The Volume Hud Como. Wall Street News . A New Yorker who was up in the hil country a week or'ao ego shooting rabbit had occasion to call at n country store for some shot. "Yes , I've got powder , " said the littl old man behind the counter. "How much did yo want ? " "I'll take " a pound. "What , a hull pound ? " "Yos , air. " The merchant came from behind hii counter , slowly adjusted his ateol-bowoi spectacles , and for a long niinuto looked at the Now Yorker over as ono migh road a circus bill. Finally ho said : "A hull pound , and you are going to pay cash down ? " "Yos , air. " "Well urn well ! Mister , for the last fifteen years 1'vo boon contending that the volume of floating currency wai not largo enough to do the business o ; ' the country , and I never expected to livi to see this day. Cash down for a hull pound of powderl Wait a minute till ] go to the back door and whoop. " A SPECIFIC FOB Epilepsy , Spatmt , Conrul slons , falling ( SMt M,8tVUus Dance , MeMl- km , Opium Eat- Scrofula , Klngt ) IHEBVE Evil , Ugly Blood Diseases , Dytpep. > ! a , Nervousness , ( Jllioumatiam , ) " * , Drain Worry , Wood S , HlllouBuess , Coithtiuti , Nervous I'routratlon , JOdneji TrouUtt anil JmaularUta. tl.DO. . . . ' . Dr. J. O. MrLemoln , Alexander City , Alt. "I feel it iny duty to recommend It. " , Dr. 1) . F. Langblln , Clyde , Kan & . " "It cured where pbyelclani f ailed. " Her. J. A. Kdle , Hearer , Pa. frcdr nnnwered. $ Or teituaonlali and circular * lend ilainp. 1Br. \ . 8. A. Richmond Hed. Co. , St Joieph , Ho , bold ly all li nxnliU. (17) . . * LUUr. ' " " ' " .B B I JLJLVJ JL i JLJ J.V.I THE LEARNED 13 LARIMER STREET. Vhy joti ehoulil try tha celebrated Dr. If. Wagnet'l mcthoild of euro : 1. "Dr. II. Wagrncr Is a natural phjslclrvn. " O. S. KOWLHR , The Greatest Living I'hrcnologiiv "Fow con oxco j ou M n doctor. " DR. J. SIMMS , Tha World'a Greatest I'hj slognomlst. . "You are wonderfully proficient In ) our know ! cdgo of dlscuo and medicines. " DR. J. JtAmimrs. 4. "ThoalTllcteJ Ond ready relief In jour | > roj cnco. " DR. J. SIMMB. G. "Dr. It. Wagner Is ft regular ( cnuluato Irom icllcmo Hospital , Now York city ; has had \cry ex tensive hospital practice , and Is thoroughly posted on all branches of his bclotcd science , ( .specially on chronic diseases. " DM. UROWMtu. & Ewiia. 8. "Dr. II. Wngncr has tminort.ilted ! himself bv iU wonderful dl co\cry of piicclllo rcincdlca for prl vato ami sexual diseases. " Virginia City Chronicle. 7. 'Thousands of Invalids floek to sea him. " San Francisco Chronic-Jo. 8. "Tho Doctor's long exporlcnco M a tjicelallat should render him \cry successful. " Rocky JIouu lalu News. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At ono time a discussion of the secret vice ws en- tlrcly a > oldcd hy the profojslon , and medical works but a few J ears ago nould hardly mention It. To-dty the ph ) elclan IB ot a ililTcrcut opinion ; ho Is aware that It Is his duty Jlsagncablo though It may bo to handle this matter without glotesand epcak plainly about It ; and Intelligent parents aud guardians "ill thank him for doingeo. The results attending this destructive dec ncro or mcrly not understood , or not pro ] > cry ] estimated ; and no importance being attached to a subject which by Its nature docs not lu\lto close lmcstlgatlonlt was willingly Ignored. The bablt Is generally contracted by the joung while attending school ; older companions through their example , may bi responsible for It , or It may bo acquired through accident. The excitement once ex perienced , the practice will bo repeated again and again , until at last the habit becomes firm and com pletely ensla > 03 the \lctlm. Mental and nervous of ilictlona are usually the primary results of sclf-abuso. Among the Injurious effects may bo mentioned lassi tude , dejection or Irrasclblllty of temper and general debility. The boy seeks seclusion , and rarely joins In the sports of his companions. If ho bo a j oung man ho will bo Ilttlo found In company with the other sex , and Is troubled with exceeding and annoying bashfulncss In their presence. LiMchlous dreams , emissions and eruptions on the face , eta , are also prominent symptoms. If the practice Is > lolcntly persisted In , moro serious disturbances take place. Orcat palpitation of the heart , or epileptic convulsions , are experienced , and the sufferer may fall Into a complete state of Idiocy be fore , finally , dtith relieves him. To all these engaged In this dangerous , practice , 1 would say , first of all , stop It at oncoinakoo\ery ; possible effort to do so ; but if j ou fall , If } our nerous system Is already too much shattered , and consequently quently , jour willpower broken , take eomo nene tonic to aid j ou In j our effort. Hav Ing freed > oursell from the habit , I would further counsel jou to go through a regular course of treatment , for It Is a great mistake to suirpos" that any ono may , for some time , bo t e\cry Homt'e ghe himself up to this fascinating but dangerous cxoitcmeni without suffering from its eII consequences at como future timo. The number of young men who are IncapacittUxl to fill the duties enjoined by wedlock Is alarmingly largo , and In most of such cases this unfortunate condition of things can bo traced to the practice of self abuse , which had been abandoned years ago. Indeed , a few months' practice of this habit Is Bulilcleut to induce spermatorrhoea ! later > cars , and I ha\e many of such cases under treat inontat the present day.- , ! ] Young Men Who may bo suffering from the effects of youthfu follies or Indiscretions will do well tea all themschc ! of this , the greatest boon o > cr laid at the altar of euf forlng humanity. DR. WAOSKB will guarantee to lor felt $900 for o\ cry case of seminal w cakncss or prit ate disease of any kind and character .which ho under takua to and falla to cure. Middle Aged Men. There are many at the ago of 30 to 00 who ore troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder < dor , often accompanied by a slight smarting or burn Ing sensation , and a weakening ot tbo system In a manner the patient cannot account for. On examin ing the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found , and sometimes small particles of albumen wIl appear , or the color will be of thin mllklsh hue , again changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many , many men who dip of this dilllcultylgnoraut 01 the cause , w hlch Is the second stage of Bemlnal-n oak * ncui. tot \V. will guarantee a perfect cure In all easel and a healthy restoration of the gcnito-urlnary or gans. Consultation free. Thorough examination and ad vice , $5. All communications should be addressedDr. Ilcnrj Henry Wagner , 1 * . O. 3S9 , Denver , Colorado. The Young Man's Pocket Companion , by Dr. n Wagner , Is worth Its weight In gold to young men Price 1,25. Sent by mall to any address. A FRIEND TO ALL. Ono Who- Needed and Nobly Fills hia Place. Denver la nitre fortunate than she knows In the poagcss on of the talents and energies of a man who has given his time and thought not merely to the pcrftctton of Ms skill as a practitioner of his pro len.-tlc.Ti of medicine , but to the BttiJj of these pro found thlrgsof science and nature which tend to the moro complete understanding of the problem of life andof the laws of nature and the means of gaining the grcatetit practical goods to mankind from the In fornntlon thus acquired In the abstract. Huch a man Is Dr. H. Wagner , who IH located at 31' ! Larimer fctreet. Dr. Wagutr devoted m ny jeara to theac ciuf-ltlonof the knowledge neaxssary to h'H ' profes ( Ion In a number of the leading medical xchooUi o the most eminent and profound teachers , tmch natuiH as Dr. Orem and Dr. Pancoaat ap ] > earlng among his prcceptoru Nor ill i bis studies end here 'Ihev oontluuu J In the field of the practicing family phUicJan and In the experiences of a man of cxten el\e trovol. He La\Ulted every teitlonof the Unl Ud BtaUu l > a ) Ing studious attention to the dlffcren chnractcrUtlcx of thovatl'.uo portions of the country particularly with regard to thclf effect , climatic ant otheiwli < o upon nealth and the different forms of dls eases. With the combined power * of close study , rx ten-licob'criatlun and almost unlimited practice , Dr Wanner cutno to Denver three years ago equip ped as ftm ha\o the right to claim to battle the foe of mankind , the droided enemy , dfeeoie. In order to render the greatest good to society , Dr , rl agner dec ! dud to lay aside the general branches of practice am bring all luM r'pe ' knowledge and power to bear up ou i ho foe which among tha army of Insidious death agents Is the creates t. Hii wldeexpeilence had taught him what weapons to use and which to dlncard , and after equipping himself at his trained Judgment was o well able to ad\1 e him he com mcnceil boldly and confidently hts attack. In rail mating the results and luccew achle > ed , it I ) only necessary toknowtha doctor's pillion and bUndlng to-day. While located In thla city , hi * practice ia by no means conflnud to ita limit ! nor this section of countn , Ilia correspondence and eipre'tMboolsUs Illy In black and hlto to hit pouens on of a field o HiAetlce bounded only by tha lines which bound the le nuth and breautk of the country , aud which has placed him where a man of his skill and Intellectual attalnnienUileBtnes to Ic.anJ thould to bo enabli him to reach t''o hlghcit sphere of usofulnesa to tut ferlng humanity the plane of Hnauclal Indtptn denru. Dr. Wagner haa contributed of his proeperl ty to the substantial Improvement of Dent er In tin eretlou of a line block on Larimer street , opposite his preucnt ollle j , No. 341. It will be ready for occu pancy in a > ew weeks , and I ) an tvlJcnco that th doctor U to lie numbered among the permanent ant solid rllUeiK of the raetfojiolls of the pUlns. 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