M ' TH DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , J-NUAlir 20,1884. 3-13 LARIMER STREET. Why you rtiouM try the cclobratal Dr. It. methods of cum : 1 , "Dr. II. Wanner U & natural ph ) sldan. O. S. I'OW Tito Greatest Mvlng VlirciiologUt "Few can oxco you as a doctor. " DR. J. SIMMS , The World's Greatest slosnomlat , "You to wonderfully rrollclcnV In ) our kuowl ( dlsc&so and medicines. " DR. J. M.mnr.ws. 4. "Tho afflicted find ready relict In jour jircs enoo. " DR. J. SIMMS. 5. "Dr. II. Wagner It a regular craduito Iron , liellevuo Hospital , Now York city ; ha * had \ cry ox- tonal * o hospital practice , ntid Is thoroughly posted or. all bnnchn ol his bclotod sdonco , especially OD chrou In Ulsuiacn. " DM. UKOWHKLI , b Ewiira. & "Dr. II.Vi fiior has Immortalized hltnaolt In his wonderful Jl oo\ cry o ! specific rcmcdlcut tor private vato fttid tcxual dlt-CAsos. " Virginia City Chronlclo. 7. "Thousand ! of Invalids Hock to BOO hlui. " Sat , Frinclflco ChronliJo. . & "Tho Doctor's lonfc experience aa a specialist should render him very Huceonslul. " IJccky Moun tain NIMVB. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken , At onotlmo a discussion of the secret rice nns en tirely avoided by the profession , and medical worka but a fo\v jears a o would hardly mention It. To-day the phjslchii li of a mlTcrent opinion ; ho It awnro that It in his duty dlwigrccible though It may bo to handle this matter without glov ea and spook plainly nhout It ; and Intelligent parents and guardians nlll Until , him for doing so. ThorcHUlts attending this destructive > Icc cro or- mcrly nut understood , or not properly cstlrmteJ : and no Importance bcln ; ; attached to n subject uhtcn by Its nature docs not hnllo close Im estimation , It wa wilting ! } Ignored The habit Is generally contracted by the younp wlillo attcndhig echool ; older companions through their example , may In responsible for It , or It may be acquired through accident. The excitement once ex perienced , the practice \\ill bo repeated again and again , until at last the habit becomes firm and com plotcly cnskucB the victim. Mental and nervous at lllctlons are usually the primary results of self abuse , Among the Injurious effects may bo mentioned lassi tude , dejection or Irrosdblllty of temper and general debility. The boy seeks seclusion , and rarely joint In the sports of his companions. If ho bo a 3 onng inau ho ill bo little found In company with thoothet ax , and Is troubled with exceeding and anne } Ing bashfulncss In their presence. Lascivious dreams , emissions and eruptions on the face , etc. , ore also prominent symptoms. If the practice \iolently persisted In.moroflerlous disturbances talio place. Great palpitation of the heart , or epileptic convulsions , are experienced , and the sufferer may fall Into a complete sUto of Idiocy be fore , finally , death relict cs him. To all those engaged In this d.ingerous , practice , ) would say , first of all , stop it at oncemakoo\er ; ; possible effort to do so ; but If you fall , If } our lien out uystom In already too much shattered , and cense qucntly , jour wIll-power broken , take porno nerve tonic to aid you In > our effort. Ha > Ing freed j ourscll from the habit , I would further counsel jou to go through a regular course of treatment , for it Is a great mistake to suppos" that any one may , forsomo time , bet every KoKtt' t gh o himself up to this fascinating but dangerous cxiltement without suffering from itt evil consequences at some future time. The number of younginenwhnaro Incapacl&tod to fill the duties unjoined by wedlock Is alarmingly largo , and In most of such cases this untorturnto condition of thln.'s can bo traced to the practice of self-abuse , which hod been abandoned j ears a&V. Indeed , a few months' practice of thU habit Is pulllchnt to Induce sH > nnatorrh < ca J later J earsand I have many of uch cases under treat inentat the present day.pl ( l Young Men Who may bo suffering from the effects of youthful follies or Indiscretions will do ell to a\ all thcouelv ot of this , the greatest boon over laid at the altar of suf- erlnjf humtuilt } . DR. WAO.YKR will guarantee to for olt i-iOO for e > cry case of seminal weakness or private dboaao of any kind and character vw hlch he under * Cakes to and falls to euro. \ Middle Aged Men. There ara many at the ago of SO to 60 who are troubled with too frequent evacuations ot the blad der , of ten accompanied by a slight smarting or burn- In sensation , and a weakening of the 8 j stem In a manncrthopatlcntcannotaccountfor. On examin ing the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will elton be found , and sometimes small particles of albumen nil ] appear , or the color will be of thin mllkish hue , again changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many , many mon w ho die ot this dilllcultylgnorant ol the cause , which Is the second stage of semlnal-ueak- nces. Dr. W. will guarantee a perfect cure in all cosec and a healthy restoration of the gcnlto-urlnary or gans. Consultation free. Thorough examination and ad vice , 85. All communications should ho addressed , Dr. Ucnr ) Henry Wagner , I * . O. 2S39 , Denver , Colorado. The Youna' Man's Pocket Companion , by Dr. n Wagner , Is worth Ita weight In gold to young mon Prlca f 1,26. Beat by mail to any addrea * . A FEIEND TO ALL , Olio Who is Needed and Nobly Pills hia Place. Dcuer Is more fortunate than she knows In the powesson of the tolen'8 and energies of a man who has given his time and thought not merely to the perfection of Ms skill HS a practitioner of hit pro- tendon of mcdiolne , but to the study of those pro found things of BCH.IICO and nature which tend to the more complete understanding of the problem of life and of the lawi ot rururu and the means ol gaining thb greatest practical goods to mankind from the In formation ihu aiqulrou In thu abstract , buch a man \i \ Dr. II. Wagner , who is located at 343 Larimer struct Dr. Wagntr devoted m ny years to the ac quisition of the knowledge ncocesnary to his profes sion In a number of the leading medical schools of the most eminent and profound teachers , such names i Dr. Onus and Dr , I'ancoast appearing junou ; his preccpU > ra Nordl his studies end here. They ooiitluued In the fltld ol the practicing family phUlclau and In the experiences of a man "f exten sive travel , lie hai viilted every ecctlon of the Uni ted States pajlngbtudlous attention to the different rharacterlitlci ) ol thovariniu portions of the country , jwrtlculnriy vslthrcgud tothelr effictclimatic and otheiwlso upon nealth and the ditforent forms of dis eases. With the combined powers of clone study , x terudtoobtervatlon and almost unlimited practice , Dr Wagner came to Denver three > earu ago equip ped as few have the right to claim-to battle the foe of mankind , the dre ided enemy , dlseav. In order to render the greatest Rood to society , Dr. A agner ( led do-l to lay aside the general branches of practice and bring all has riiw knowledge and poiicr to bear up on the lee which auioug 'thu army of Insurious death agenU U the groateit. Hit wide experience lud taught him what weapons to use and which to discard , and after equipping himself ai hit trained Judgment wtsw well ante to advise him ha com- tuenoeJ boldly und confidently his attack. In esti mating the ri' < ults and Buccem achieved , It li only necessary to know the iloct ir'n p ltlon and utandwg tolai , Wlilla located In thU city , hi * practice U by no means conllned to its limit ! nor this section of .country , HUcorrespondence and express books tes tify In black and hi to to his pos > c winof afield nf Piuctlco bonndtd only by the lines which bound the eiigth and breauth of the country , and which has laced him where a Qj n of hit skill ami Intellectual attainment * deserve * tu ! , and rtiould to be eiiablit him to reach the highest sphere of une/ulnem / to cut firing humanity the plane of ( financial Indepen donee. Dr. Wvgner bai contributed of hi * ( jrosperl ty to thasubatantbl Improvement of Denver In the ere.tlon of a One block on Ltrlmer trot , opivoklte hU present otllo , No. S ) . U w III l > e ready for ocuu jxuicy In a ew weeks , and li an evldcnco that the doctor la to be numbered among the permanent and DoUdrltlzeni of the metropolis uf the plolni - [ Deu * rer Tribune. DE. H , WAGNER & CO , , 343 Larimer St. Address Box" 2380 , DENVER , COL.J COUNCIL BLUFFS. LOCAL NEWS. AFTEE THE PSOPERTY , \Vonmti From lo lie Mrs. llnnksfoii No , I , nutl Wnntu the I'ropci ty , Laat August Tlioniaa lUnknton , u man well known in this oily , was taken ill and died , nnd Ilia property , amounting to about $1,000 , was put into the hands of Thomas Oflicor and L. Ilamtnor as trus tees , for the benefit of his wife , Ella Dankston , and his little children. Now there appears on the scene another woman from Lexington , Missouri , who showa up a cortiticato of marriage , and claims to have boon wedded to llankston in Lex ington in 1870. Yesterday a petition in equity was filed by her attorney , J . J. Frainoy , asking that the other Mrs. Bankslon nnd the children bo required to show what claim they have to this property , nnd that the cojirts may adjust matters BO that she may have what her marriage relations entitle her to , To keep nbreast of the times medically and physiologically , read 'Tho Scicnco of Life , or , Self-preservation , " See ad vertisement. IOWA NI3WS. Iowa City is to have free water for three months. Patterson claims the beat conducted public schools in Sioux county. A brakuman named Froyor was killed by the care at McGregor , Friday. The missing Atlantic boy , Harley S. Hawks , has been found in Davenport. The ice harvest at Davenport has about closed , and 10,500 tons Imro been stored. The Clament Chair company , of Clin ton , lost about $2,000 by lire a few days ago. ago.Xiuo Xiuo thousand and eighty-nine cara of grain wpro inspected in the Burlington market in 1883. Dos Moines county from Soptomborlii , 1888 , to January 10,1884 , expended for all purposes § 30,349.90. A board of trade building is talked of in Burlington. The committee estimates that thu building nnd lot would coat § 30- 000. John Ilanley was arrested at Daven port on the 19th , charged with manufac turing and passing conntorfeit money. Ho was taken to Kookuk. A lire in Iowa Falls on the 19th de stroyed about 8(5,000 ( worth ot property. The 9ro started in Anderson & Kratzor'a blacksmith and wagon shop. On Tuesday night of last week the hardware store of G. B. Caldwell , of Lo ganwas burglari/od , and about § 75 worth of revolvers , knives .and razors were taken. The present term of the district court for Marion county lias a docket of 38 criminal cases and 110 law and chancery cases. There are 38 lawyers docketed- ono for each criminal caoo. A tall family in this state consists of a father and three sons , whoso measures are : Bather 6 feet 0 inches ; oldest son , G feet 8 inches ; second , ti feet 81 inches ; and youngest , 0 feet 9 inches. The state auditor's report allows that there nro 55G insane patiente in the In dependence hospital , and 79 who have no fixed homo , the cost to the several coun ties and the state for the G35 being $25- 359. GO. Willie Martin , a student of telegraphy at Dallas Center , attempted to jump on Conductor Western's train last Tuesday morning. He fell under the wheels , and one of his legs was crushed. Ho dicdtho following morning. A movement is on foot for a district fair at Dubuque , to include the counties of Dubuque , Delaware , Clayton , Buchan an , Jones and Jackson , in Iowa , Jo Da- viess county , in Illinois , and Grant coun ty , in Wisconsin. There is a mystery as to the death of a child at Essex. The coroner hold an inquest , nnd the jury decided that it came to its death by sulfocation. It is now reported that the body will be taken up and a post mortem examination hold , The southeast corner of the public square of Washington , was burned Friday morning. The part burned com prised six business buildings , nil of which , with most of their contents were destroyed. The total loss will reach from 812,000 to § 15,000. Tlvursd.iy last a man giving his name aa Win , Wall was arrested at LoMara , la. , charged with counterfeiting. Satur day his trunk was found. It contained dies for manufacturing counterfeit silver coin , Quarters , halves and dollars. Also an amount of spurious coin and motal. A Do Witt firm sent a cypher message to u Chicago commission house. The word "brakes" was delivered "brokee , " whereby Hart & McQuinn lost $131.25 on 0,000 bushels of oats. Therefore they brought suit for that amount , with inter est at G per cent from July 15 laatagainst the Western Union company. A jury at Clinton on the 24th returned a verdict for plaintiffs for the full amount claimed. Clarence Scott , formerly one of the 'promising young mon of Lyons , lias boon arrested for potty thieving , and the charge fastened upon him in finding the missing articles in his possession. Mrs. Scott , wife of the prisoner , inado personal appeals to Mayor Hoot and Poormaster Hudson for aid , representing herself and children as on the verge of starvation and scantily clothed , and in need of help , Worked Wonders. " "My daughter wna very bad oft on account of a cold ttnU pain In lior lunga. Dr. 3'howtti' Hltclric Oil eurvl her in tictnty-fuur Itoun , Quo uf the boys was cured of wore throat. Tills medicine has worked wonders In our family , " Alvnli I'incknoy , Lake Hahoimo , N. Y. Tlio lilookAclor'fi hast Hun. 'It was about 11 o'clock in the fnro- noon sonio time along in tUu fall of 1805 in the month of October , ! think it was that I ran the federal blockade in the Galveston harbor , in command of the steamer Sun tuna , with a cargo of arms and ammunition for thu confederate gov. ornment. " The speaker was a medium-sized , square-built man , with deep-sot eyes and determined features. "I liavo read the account in The Sa vannah Nowa , " ho continued , "of tko striking chose at sea , and the story of the r markablo escape of a confederate steam er at Galveston. 1 waa in command of that ship at thu time. " " The reporter recognized at once an old Savannahiau , Cunt. Charles W , Atistm who is now in the government employ and vrho figured in ninny thrilling ad ventures in the war , but came out with out a near. " You had n narrow escape captain , but toll us something about UK nilair. " "As 1 gaitl , it wns some time in the fall of 18uTi. 1 had niado four or live success fill trips from Havana , bringing anna nntl munitions of war , but this trip protlj nearly ( .wound mo up. The Susanna , which the writer in The News referred teas as the privateer , was n stanch , trim-built iron vo'sol , with a capacity for from 1-IOO to 1,800 bales of cotton , and with an avorngo speed of about fifteen knots nn hour. She wai built in England on the Clyde aa a blockade runner , nnd lay low in the water with her long black hull hardly visible except in broad daylight. She was about two hundred and twenty- live foot Ion ; ; by thirty beam , nnd belli ) ; n now vessel , I felt her equal to anything in a chase.Vu loft Lliwana with a crow of twenty-Devon mon , well olllccred by men who knew their business. Wo had tine weather mid calculated to nmko land inside the blockade under cover of night between 1 nnd It o'clock in the morning , llotvover , na luck would have it , nn acci dent nt sea - the giving way of nome of our machinery detained us several hours mid brought us to land in open daylight , about ( ! o'clock in the morning. Ity this time wo were in plain sight of the block * ading squadron , but as yet were unob served. "Tho entrance to the harbor was filled with gunboats. It was near the close of the war , and the blockade at other points on the coast having been raised , all the fodorulcruisors | were concentrated at Gal- vcaton. The situation was a perilous ono , atid there was but ouo thing loft to bo done. If wo could evade the enemy until nightfall , nnd then pass the squad ron nnd enter the harbor unobserved wo would bo all right. Calling the men all to the bridge 1 gave them their orders , and the ship was soon heading toward laud. Wo stood well to eastward under shore with the intnntion of secreting our selves until night. Wo wore yet some distance out , nnd haul'ng in rapidly , when about 8 o'clock 1 discovoind n cruiser bearing down on us. All hope of making laud was then abandoned , and the only chance for escape was to put to sea. Having the contienco of my men , aud knowing the speed of my ship , I did not fear the result. "Calling to the engineer tjirough the pipe I discovered tliat after making a livfjhotira1 run oil shore nnd back again , I would a it have coal enough to carry mo back to Ifavanna , ns there was none to bo had Galvoston. 1vas in a quandry ; but uo time was to bo lost. 'Give her full head , ' I shouted to the engineer , and casting my glass across the harbor I saw the federal cruiser preparing for action. There was only ono alternative , and iu forlorn hope I took the desperate chance of running the squadron and breaking the blockade. It was then about noon. I headed the ship for Galveston , and passed over the outer bar into the swash or beach channel , hauling in south by west , in the very tooth of the guns on the gunboat Seminole , which had already opened fire. At this point the chaio began , aud for an hour wo ran under a heavy fire from the Runs of three of the squadron , which were bearing down on us all the timo. " 'Push her hard ! " I shouted again to the engineer. 'All right , sir , ' onuio the reply , and the huge black volumes of smoke that poured out of her funnels nnd lay in clouds on the water , the throbbing of the engine iu the hold , the strainingof the wheels as they ilow around plowing the water and leaving iv track of boiling , foaming nca far.oatern , told that ho was doing his duty. It was an exciting time , but every man was at his post , and not a word was ipokuii. * The shell whized over us and splashed and drenched our decks as they fell close under our funnels as I stood on the bridge , and the fragment of a shell shattered our bow above water , but otherwise wo were unhurt. I could watch thu movements of the mon on the cruisers through my glass , as I stood on the bridge between the flashes of the guns and the clearing away of the smoke. "Wo were oven now about half a mile distant from each other and about a mile from the shore. 'All right below ? ' I in quired again through the pipo. 'All right , sir , was the answer , and the ship rushed through the water as the shot fell thick and fast , but the chase was about up. The bar was between us and the gunboats , and clip distance grow greater as the channel widened. In ton minutes moro wo were out of their reach , and , running the ship under Pelican point , wo wore under cover of our own guns , shel tered from the enemy's. "Wo were now safe. The open bay was before us , with the white sand-hills beyond. Thu fleet was lying below about two miles , and the fort and wharves along the city were lined with thousands of spectators who hud -witnessed the chase , and who received us with open arms. " "It was a nip-nud-tuck race , captain , " remarked the reporter. "How did you feel with the shells bursting about you ? " "Well , about as I do now , " was the reply , as the complacent captain stood witn his hands in his pockets , quietly smoking his cigar. "True , there were about two hundred pounds of powder under the bridge , where I stood , but it's all in a lifetime. There's no use getting excited. " "Wo lay in a port about eighteen days , " lie resumed , "discharged our cargo and reloaded with cotton , when wo a ain put to sea and passed the squadron without being molested or interfered with. Everything wont smooth until about sixty miles off Cuba , when wo broke our crank-pin , and so disabled woro' picked up by the federal cruiser Metacomot , commanded by Capt. Jew- ott , and taken to Philadelphia. 1 was tried there in the federal courts , and the Susanna was condemned as a government prizo. " The Seminole , which figured in the above ad'ttir , was employed by .tho United States government during the war in cruising along the South Atlantic and gulf coasts in search of the many enterprising - prising blockadem with which the coast and West India waters were infested. She captured and assisted in the capture of a number of vessels , in which cor- oral of our citizens were interested at that time. After the war she was sold to the Nickorson line and ran as a merchant steamer between Boston and Savannah for a number of years. She was taken oft'a little over a year a o to give place to the now steamships City of Columbus and Gate City. Her engines were taken out and she has since been used as a barge , The following paragraph of marine intelligence records her last run : Unrgo Seminole , from Hoboken for Boston , coal laden , while in tow of thu steamer Pof. Morse , sunk on the inorn < ing of November 13 , four miles from Handkerchief light chip. Crow saved. Bo Careful of Uio If your children are threa.tono < l with croup or liny throat lUulculty , apply a few drom | o Tliomai , ' I'clcetric Oil It is the tilcoit wotll duo fur thu llttJo nut * we know uf , IMPORTANT INVENTION. ( . i Appliance to Convert a Iioeomo- tlxo into n Steam Viro Kti Mr. W. Havens , of this city , says the Patterson ( N. J. ) Guardian , has n curi ous invention which is described as the Van Duzoii patent sloam jot pump , with Haven's patent application of the same to locomotives for tire purpoiei , convert ing any locomotive supplied with it into a steam fire engine , for the extinguish- nient of fire on trains , bridges , or in any building within reasonable reach of the hose on the line of the railroad track , such M lumber piles , nnow or other sheds. This cheap and simple appli ance , patented in March last by W. H. Havens , of this city , after having been satisfactorily tested for some months paat on the Erie nnd Lohigh Valley railroads , haa just now boon placed on n switching engine of the New York , Susquohnnna iV Western railroad in this city. It may , in case of need , in ono minute bring to boar a powerful stream of water on the passen ger , freight , or ougino houeo , or on ntiy of the wooden buildings , fences , etc. , that closely line the cut , or on thu collec tion of cars standing on the track. The appliance consists of n small brass chain * her placed within the tank , so connected that nil pixrta and pipes are free trom any liability to freeze. It lias no valves or loose parts , it iicods no car 3 , gives no trouble , and it is claimed cannot get out of order , how ever long unused. The only requirement in wet king the appliance is to run out the hose ( ready connected ) and turn on the steam from the valve at the engin eer's hand , when the action isiustant and positive , throwing the vyator from the tender-tank , filling a two-inch hosesend ing the water in n steady , solid steam rapidly through a live-eighths nozzle sixty to seventy feet horizontally and thirty to "orty feet high. From its cheapness and simplicity , recdom from care and trouble , and the rvquont chances occurring when it might render valuable service , it is judged that thu device uill become popular and free- y adopted by the railroads when its nipr- ta uro understood. It hna the cordial in dorsement of H. G. Brooks , president of ho Brooks Locomotive works and form erly superintendent of motive power on .ho Erie , whoso experience and knowl edge of the requirements for railroad equipments are not surpassed. The rail roads will probably consider it quite to their interest to supply this device to thu locomotives. To do so would probably prove far moro economical than to take ho chances of doing without it and pay- ng damages assessed by unsympa- hetic courts for the lack of it. The patentee would agree to fur nish the entire appliance complete 'or 300 locomotives for what is reported hrough the papers to have been paid to ono person for injuries received in a noted railroad disaster , nnd thin sum ia but a small fraction of the entire loss at ho time from the destruction of the rains and damages paid to persons. By irder of the postmaster general the ap pliance has boon officially inspected , with i\ view to greater safety for mail trains , by the superintendent of railway mail service , and favorably reported on to the department. St. Vitus Dance is a distressing mala dy. There is but ono euro for it. > a- > naritan Nervine. "Samaritan Nervine cured my wife's fits , " says Henry Clark , of Fairfield , Mich. "Sho had them 35 vnnrs. " At Druggist § 1.50. The district court at Indianola in the case of I'igatt vs. James , which was'an action of mandamus to compel the presi dent of a school board to sign a contract nado between n teacher and a school director , granted the writ. "Brown'B Uronuliial Troclicn" are widely known OB an admirable remedy for Bronchitis , Hoatsonssa , Coughx , and Throat troubles. Sold only in loxci. POTA Iodide of I'otaEilum la ono ot the stroi gut of the nilncrnlt until In medicine , nnd ba produced much mrtulntf In the world. Taken fora IOIIK tlmuaud n larxu doscj , it dries up the Kamrio julroo , Impairs digcmion , thu stomach minei txod , an-l the pit lent d dlnc In health and weight. I'oraonp with lllood > r Skin Diseases should bo careful how they tnko ln'80 mineral polsoni , ns In muni Instances the ilTcct if them li to almost ) ircmancntly Impair the coi.itl- .utlon , To take the place of tlusu poison wo offur on a sale , sure , prompt and ptrmnncnt relit ( from our troubles. Hwlft'H Hjiccilln In entirely n vcgita- -lo prujaiation , und It la iu y to convince you uf IU merit. 1 luve cured permanently uicod T lnt In the third ( renuratlon liy the use of Sullt'a Hpcclllo filter I h J uubt signally fallolwlth Moicury and 1'otanh. F. A. TooiiKii.M. 1) . , I'orry , On. A joimn man rofniusU ine to thank you for hhctiru ol lllood 1'olaon hy the use of jour Specific alter a , I other treitmont had failed. Jos JACOOI , DrUL'plit , Athens , Cla. Our trcatUo on IJIood mid tiklu IJluoaaoJi mailed it o to applicant * . TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Drawer 3 , Atlanta , ( Jo. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Krlnngor , Bavaria Cuhftbacber , Bavaria Pilsner Bohemiiui Km.sor , ' Bremen , DOMESTIC. Budwoiaor Sk , Louie Anlmuser St. Louif- Host's i . . . . Milwaukee , 3chlit/-Pilsner Milwaukee , Krug'a , . Omaha Ale , Porter. Domestic and Rhine Wine. ED. MAUKER , 1811 Paruam. Chartered by theStateoflllU ( noli for thccxprcupurpoca 'ofifivlnelmmedlate ' rclfelln. , \l \ chronic , unnnry nnd prl- : vate dlieasei. Gonorrhoea , , OlcetnndSyphilU ID nil their complicated form * , ulao nil dUeaici of the bkln and Blood promptly relieved and permanently cured by rcme- diei1uitcdfna.Forl/lVfir ! ( , " i-i - - "f nr--f jmm * ' Qcmlnal Weakness , Night Lotiea by Dreams , Flmplei on lb9facelx tManhoodr > ut/Mt / > c/t/curr < ( .ji7iera { ttiotsi > rrlm * > itln < i. The appropriate remedy IB at once ueedln tachcaie. Consultatlont , per. tonal or by letter , aacredly confidential. Wed. Iclnei lent by Mall and Exprcu. Noraarkaon package to Indicate conteuti or tender. Addren DB.JAMES.No. 204Wathlnolon 8t.Chicagolll. Till * JIM 101 Hivim-ni lor luiiuult"XDIIV.H "XDIIV.H HI 'r iiii'il ili r 1 , ,111.1.1. ' J till . Kllimiflu olVitll * t liiii. It mi iiinuV IliU Intiruiiiiiiit , II viiwrr111111 Oilmuh lluimn * in..i 1/lMlK 11.101 t , , lP4llM ilioii jkj nrt miilmiM In. wltli ( Jvclrlo lu-'it ilv rtl . Hl In c-jn all iia tniuli.tiiintw It In In i i > iNbri | liii * iifoni.ai , , n ' „ ( , , , mirixici . , , , .i ' " ' * ' , . . o I't i ) „ , 'j. JH HENDERSON A rtguUr ( Milntt * IB , , tnMlolno. Om riiltet Oflnntl f308 Wyandotta 8s.1 yc r ' pmtloo tw lr li > KANSAS CITY , MO , Authorlird by th UI lo Irot Chronic , NttTons and Private dlwawt Atthtna , Ki\fixij | \ , nh"um tl n. HIM Tape Worm , urinary and Skin Dk _ _ fH > cKHemln | V.Ve kno irilRhtIw ( ! ) R BftV Sexual Debility ( lom rif otxual power ) . .Cured Ktnrantfed or mon y relomled. ChirgN lln Then ml of CMC * cured. No Injurloui tnoill " ' . jmlnhcJ orcn to imtlenUi at ft. dMatieo. Con J ' 'n free- und ponfldf ntlalC ll or write ; a e aud i.ii * * * u' Important. A HOOK for l > oth moa- . * ! Mid olrctihrt of oth r thlnir * cnl ili ( 1111 * 3 Will ( Uicpt. FIIKKHUBK.UH ed pd.w * ' " " " " 'I rn Thirty D r ' * ' rw nlftcrlnR from Mwdr trllof Bnil rom . \UIOH I lilt \ L 1 11 Ln l hcd by the grwitcst railway III Anicrld. And St. Paul. It owns and operates over 4,600 mllcaof'it Northern Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , low a an Dakota ; and an tfl main linen , branches and conurc lions reach all the ( treat ImnlncM centrcii cf thi Northwest ami Far Went , It naturally answers tit dtttcrlptlon of Short Uno , and Uent Itouto between Chicago , Jlllwaukco , St , Paul and Minneapolis. QChlcngoMilwaukee , IA Crown and Wlnonx ' o , Mll aukoe , AlicrUccn and I'JIcnilala o , Mllnaukoo , Kau Clalro and Stllluatcr' , .o , Mllnaukco , Wantau nnd JUrrlll. ClilcaKO , Mtluaukcv , l'.oa\or Dam nnd OAhkoBh. ChlmKo , Mllnaukoe , Waukcnha and Oconotnonoo Chicttijo , Jlllnaukoo , Maillaon and 1'rolrlodu Ohlor Clilomo , Milwaukee , 0 atonni and Fnlrltnuilt. OlilcnKO , Uololt JanoaI'lo ' and -Mltieml 1'olut. Chicago , Klttin , Hockford and Uulmque. ClilrARO , Clinton , Hock Inland nnd Cedar IUilJ ] . ChlcnKO , Council Dliiffa and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Kail ) and Yank ton Chicago , Jlllwniikco , Mitchell on J Chamberlain. liock lnUnU , Dubuque , St. 1'aid and Mlnncanolli Da\oniort | , Cahnar , tit. 1'aul and Mlmieapolli. Iu11man Sleepers and the FInoat DlnlnROarii In worlilaro nm on the malnllum of the CHICAGO MILWAUKEE A ST. PAUL RAILWAY and e\ cry attention In jiulil tn panheiiKort by courts oui cinploj ea ol the company. 8. rf. MKIlHIIili , A. V. II. OAHl'KNTnU , Ocn'l Mauacer. Oun'I Para. Agoul , J IT. CLAHK , ClltO H. IIUAITOUD , ' ' . Oon'l tJup't. DUFRENE < R MEIWELS3HN , 10 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK UUIUUNOXJT Nebraska Cornice AND- MANUFACninKllS OK GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT METAUO SKYUailT , Iron Fencing ! Crostlngs , Ilaluttradoa , Verandas , OlFlcaand IJni'k lUliinfc's , Window and Collar Guards , Ktc COR. 0. ANDItn STUKIV , LINCOLN NEB. M OAIBKU , Uanaitar. REAL ESTATE . AGENTS OKFKU TUB rOLLOWlNO JlAItaAINS IN ProBerty ! No. B. A hotito of six rooms on north 20th St A bartmln nt f&XX ) . No. O. lMt with Shuuvca on north IDtli St. 91.000 easy patiiiontn. No. 8. One ktory houso.BevcnroointonlyTbloclu , from II. I' . Dei/ot. Good \alue for * i.loo , No. 14. Homo on I'opuloton aunno south front , \trynlcclyl6catud , Uoid ( Mow , Klexant home , * 2.iOO. No. 10. IIouiw and full trt nn Dili ninl Honcrolt Neat cottage , Bhailo trees vliici &o. UootI liroiiortv , 81,600. No , SO. Iloiuoof ic\en ronmi Oollilo. In Red flelcii Huh-dlrnlon A vary liorue llko placo. Chea | , * 2,000 No , 21 , Iluuao of 0 room * corner of I'lcrco and I'a clflo. Oondnaoi conirnlcm tu denot anil my dtalrablo riBlncnco projurtv , Cl.ooo. No. 22. An clexant little home In I.aki-'u addition H'rcct car , school , church , hlxbly re.-jx.ct able locality , A irowl bargain $2.row. No , 24. A full lot and store build iitfgouth of depo ! A irood pU > o forbuilutB j and cheap at ttl.lcx No. 8. Int with nix ifx-d tenement himres nto. U. 1' . depot , A Rood Investment at ( O.OuO. 271 Home of nix rooms In 1'arler's addition barn , u.ll and i Jstern ko , oo U only n.ojj Can be paid for In monthly pjymeiifs. . 29 llouso four room ) on H. 1Mb fat. 11.07 taVe lt. 'Mli such a good btnfVn wo dare Dot a < i or tUi li. It would KO to ( | tilek ! No , 31 , Iloki plare on Qreeu car line , J2GOf > . No. . ' . A corner Hltli collate In I'arkcr'u addltloi nnlr 91,676. No. 62. Ifowo In good p rt of the city. fit. car will | > as $ thodooriln anhurt timo. All tin modtrn Improvuincnts Including mortgage Look out ! 2,000. No. 01. House of K rooms on full lit neat fit. cat turn-table Iu Hbln n't addition. . Thin U A Me 1. 32000. No. 100. House of four rooms arid corner lot foi 11.WO , Sold In monthly payment * of 918 llanriln. No. 1CS. Nine room house near buslneti on Capltc ava. Mrst cJaui bargiln. (3.100. No. 81. The bustb'riralnofa'l unjiaralled forlo < cat Ion and prl'o. A mansion for only (15000 , tfttl'rop rty In constantly InrrtatInK inalue I'ersouB wlildDK to buy , should buy now. "Kortun favoia the brave.1 Call and sea complete complete list of uuliaprorei M w ll as Iiujiroved property Money to Loan , Houses to Rent , Notary Public , Conveyancing ' & Corner of IDth and Dodge Stroota , ( WILLIAMS' ' DLOOK. THE CHEAPEST PLACE Iff OMAHA TO BTJTJ , NNm idbfiE Ono of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR , 103 1UUDY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Catarrh , Deafness , Lung anil Nervous Uitcnaoa Spictlily nntl I'ormanontly Uurod. Piitionta Cured nt Homo. Write for "Tin : Mnmi'Ai.-MiHMirmuY , " for the People , Free , Consultation anil Correspondence Gratia P. 0. Box 202. Telephone No. 220. HON. KDNVAlll ) 11USSKLL , Postmaster , Dnvonnort , nays : "Physician of Real Ability and Marked auocoBs. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , writes : ' 'An llonornblo Mixn , Fine Success , Wonderful Cures. " Hour * . 8 < i. "BURLINGTON HOUTE" ( Chlcngo , Durllngton & Qulnoy Railroad. ) GOING EAST AND WEST. GOING NORTH AUD SOUTH. Dopant Day Conches , Pnrlor Cam , with lloclin Solid Truing of Elcpnnt Pa ; Coaches and Pun nrj Cnnlrs ( fttuts free ) , Kmoklim Cars , with Hu- mnn 1'alaco slocplnc Oars tire rim dally jto roll ltiT | Chalro , Pullman 1'alaco Hlnpln Oura and from Bt LoiUs , via IIiuinlb.il , Qulncy , Kcokuk l.o fninoua U. li. A Q. DlnlnR I'nrs rm dally to nmlj IliirlinRton , Collar Raplda nna Albert Lea to 8t from Chlcarfij & ICiums City , Chlcap ) t Council 1'iiul Mill Mlnnoopolla ; Parlor Cars with llccllnlr * UluITH , Clilcupo & Dai Moires , Chicago , St. Joseph - Clialra to and fromSt Louis and VcorlaandC. ' , soph , AtchUion & TopoUn. Only thrwicU line bo- and from Bt Ixiula nrul Ottumwa. Only on' j 'wi't-n Chlcnijo , Uncolnf ; Donxcr Throuchcars dinnp > of cars between Bt. Louis and DC ; ! ii'tmvn IndlanapoIU & Council HluII.1 via IVortn MolnpH , lovrn , Lincoia , Kcoraaka , and Denver. , Ml coimoctlona mndo In Union DcroU. i : U Colorado. I [ laiovvnaiilhoirroat'nillOUQIICAKLtNU. It is unlvcrBaUvadmlttd to pa the Ftnnct Equipped Rnllroacl In the World for nil Clnsses of Travel. , ' . J. YOTmi. 8d Vlto-l'roa'tautiaon1' Manwiot f KiWKV XA\VCr.Tj ] 5i . WX. Ac's. OhtcaRi.l . HELLMAN & CO 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13TH I ; OJLAHA , . - NEBRASK THORNBURG PLACE ! Situated iu Wo < > t Oiunha only two blocka from tlie proposed line of the Cable Cars , with the Belt Railway Crossing one corner , aud only three quarters of a mile from the present Street-car Line , at the prices we are asking for lots. DXTo otlxoir OKFEItg HUOII INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS EITIIEIl FOK RESIDENCES OR SPECULATION. Lots ill Thornbnrg Plnco nro bound to donblo iu value daring th j cominff HU minor. Now is the time to get the nicest lots ever placed on 'iho Omalin mnrkob. Pricps . ? 150. to ? i50. ! on monthly payments. We uive n few nice lots leit in Parmenter Place , 325. to $400. each Easy terms 5 0 elegant , lota in ust south of ( ho U. , P. Depot , $175. to $300. monthly installments. 1 Beautiful 2 $ acre lots at SSoO.each. 25 beautiful lots in Prosprct Place 8200 to 8500. each , 15. down and ii per cent u month. 15 lots iti LOWCH addition $176. to 8300. loug timo. 8 lots in Boyd's addition , § 17f . pucli. 18 lots iu Patrick's addition , $ J60. to $ oOO. ( i lots in Plainview , thr finest ones in this Addition , 3475. to 500. Lots in Barkortt Subdivision ami the following additions : Isaacl & Sclden's , Iledick's , Millird and Caldwell's , West Omaha , Kirkwood , Oma- 111 View , Hawthorne , Pike place , Credit. Froncinr , College place , Dono-k- CUB , Parlc place , Purke'rs , Capitol Hill , Harl man's. ' Plain view , &c &c. Several choice acre tracts in Qised addition , Hawes addition , South- Omaha ami West Omuha.'j ' ( A choice 5 ncru piece in Tuttles Sub dividion 3 acres in Okabama. 5 acres on Cuming Ktreet. 3 ono acre pieces on Sherman Avenue , near the fair grounds , alsosoin-i vorp chorea business lots on Dodge , Furnam , Hiirnoy , Jackson and other streets. We hayo the fluent miukot garden pieces to bn had around Omaha. Feur , livn nnd ten acre tracts on Kith street , north of the fair grounds , 400 , to $1000 each on monthly payments. A few nice acre corners in west Omaha , at less thuu half ' the price asked for adjourning laud. , Two lota , containing H acres each , in Barker's allotment , south lOtli street $800 nnd 91,000. Easy terms. acres , Bouth 13th street , 3,000 , Will divide. FOR SALE Leading hotel in lively Nebraska town , _ also general store in good town , will take some land or Oinulm property in part jay ment , HOUSES AND LOTS Iu all parts of the city , Wo have some great bargains in residence property. FARMS AND LANDS IH all parts of the State. Farms m Nebraska , lowe and Kansas If you want anything in the Heal Estate line call aud see us. ' Wo V- will show you around , and try to suit you. Houses , Stores , and Rooms for rent. BARKER & IVIAYNE , XT. E. Corner 13th