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THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , FEBRUARY 18 , )8fiJ. )
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COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
ADDITIONAL LQOAL NEWd .
SOLID STREAMS ,
Six of Them Sent Into the Air Fromwh
One Hundred to One Unudrcd
and Forty Fecf ,
Oounoil Bluffs Claims tlio Bos
Water Works In tlio LaucL
Details of tlio Test.
Tlio second lost of the waterworks was
inado Saturday , nnd wns a complete suc
cess and more llmti mot the require
uionla. The first test sovornl weeks ago
was Bittiafitctory to most of the observers ,
but aa the streams were not accurately
measureJ , of course judgments varied
greatly , nnd there is scarcely anything on
which men's opinions varj' so as relative
to highta. There could bo no such vari
in this test , as every stream was
measured as accurately as possible ,
Olmn'cs Pease , the well known civil en-
ginccr tit Omnlm , nnd City Engineer Toa-
tovin , witi'i their surveying instruments ,
taking closd observations of the teats ,
measuring the solid streams only and not
including the spray.
Before the streams were turned on
thcrn was an opportunity given to witness
the workings of the fire protection appa
ratus , the air compressor of which is lo ;
cated in the police headquarters. This is
Messrs. Birkinbino's patent , and it is indeed :
dee a wonderful device. By it the advantage - >
vantage is gained of both the reservoir
and direct pumping system. The reservoir )
voii pressure is alone sufliciont to
jivi ; streams of force enough to subdue if
any ordinary fire , but by thia ingenious
arrangement the reservoir in shut oil' and , o
the whole of the immense pumping force
is brought directly upon the mains giving
great pressure , known hero aa the fire t
iroaauro , thus more than doubling the
carrying capacity of the pipes. One of
the most remarkable features of the
arrangement ia that in case of the pumps it
working poorly or any accident occuring
by which the fire pressure is weaker than .
the reservoir pressure , the reservoir
pressure automatically and immediately
is applied , and when the fire pressure is
stronger than the reservoir pressure , it
forces the valve toclose , cutting off the
reservoir. Thus in time of fire the city
always has the full power of the reservoir
voi , in any possible event , and ordi
narily the greatly increased power of the
fire pressure. Time was taken Saturday
to see i how loin ; it required to apply thi
fire pressure. It was turned on in the
remarkably short time of uno minute ,
notwithstanding the valves thus changed
were 3,500 foot distant from police head
quarters. ! This speed astonished the
lookers-on , and was proof suflicient that
in lime of a fire there need bo 'no delay , as
as the fire pressure can bo put on before .1st
the hose can bo attached to the hydrants ,
and no sort of a mishap can cause the >
stream to become of less force than the
reservoir pressure. "Jfi
Messrs. ] Uirkinbino certainly have per
fected this apparatus until it seems an
indispensable part of any complete sys las
tem of water works , and tlio city could nd
nol have a more certain and bountiful n
fin protection. ! 00
After witnessing the workings of this n
fin protection apparatus , the newspaper also \
men and other observers hastened out to The
sec the streams , which had just started , ng
and < which woce being critically watched
by officials and citizens. Criticism was ho
speedily ) ( swept away by admiration , On
Broadway there were six of theao solid .
streams , easily mounting into the air to a ple '
dizzy height , and throwing forth a volume vine.
of water which seemed sufficient to
drench the entire town , while the
sunlight through the filling spray made
rainbows which soomcd significant of the
promiaod ; success of the water works.
There was ono stream at Harkncss
Brothers' store , which was a beauty.
Cnginoor Pease measured this and found at
to bo 100 foot ou the average , the
spray being aont up several feet beyond
that. At Alain and Broadway there was
another fine solid stream of 108 feet. ng
Then at the Nonpareil building ono wont '
many feet above the gilded ball on vho
the ( seventy foot flagstaff , and Engineer
Tostovin with his instrument found thu the
Height to bo 110 foot. There wera tnree eait
auiB also going up nt the avmo time has
from * k ° west Broadway . , but these
wcro : nu * ' ftt tllQ time 1Ilca8Ilrcd , and in
order to bo' ur" tlmj ioy were up to the agor
requirements the whole uu alroams won and
in the day ' 8.ont ul > aSain nnl now rcmi
measurements tak ' * " ' ' * ° as to.liavo . fopk lorci
figures which co.1" not bo B < > fl"id.
Union avenue Dod
the stream itf the
Mr. Tostovin sustai M ilsol ! been
105 feet , and a portion of .Mitf time
that At Eighth and BrcwoV/7
was maintained at 102 foot , at Seat ihfrtly
Broadway 110 foot , Seventh and ODil
Broadway 104 foot , andSixth and Broad- not
108 foot. Jnion
Ono stream , a beautiful one , was acnt
above the tip oj the Methodist cars.
church spire , the height beinR 115 feet. cars.Oh
n Siamese was put in , and from ono check
lydrant ) stream of un inch arid a quitr- the
diaiuotor was sent up , piercing the strool
at the height of 140 fo6t ; old
The test of the streams 'from the high- oiving
hydrant in the city proved no less
ucceesful. It was only required that
ahould bo sent up fifty feet , but . The
m the Fairview cemetery main- , , ,
itself from 55 to G5 foot , while at Uptt '
last hydrant on South First street it ' rise
but a few inches
of being an oven lived
mndrod foot.
Chief Butler , of the Omaha Fire do- ell
mrtmont , was a close observer of the that 1
and he pronounced them most n rat
xcollont , and citizens
generally re- was o
the same expression , and lus bi
pleased to bo again assured by
facts and figures that the water 10 of
of Council Blufla had been BO con- uraing
tructed . as to more- than meet the rcquir- : ians ,
Cap
members of the fire department
a hard day's work , but they knuckled and fi
to it without a grumble , except ling
Borne of The Nonpareil force got aw for
revoked because there was too much ailed
thrown , and coming out of the of.
ordered tlio hoya to quit or the hose onsed
bo cut. The Nonpareil never did hen . c
kindly to water und the order to if ' the
was isBUed BO dioUtorially , and was ears >
ccuinpauied by BUCU threata that tlio. . ire ,
boys naturally got 4'rilod" a littlo. The
force of the water was such that it took
much muscle to Imndln the nozzles , and
one of the pines got nwy Jront the bftys
and zipped nWut likv ft Hugo "nigger-
chaser. " knocking Van do llopnvt's ' Togs
f'om under him n > id giving Neil Voorhcfl
a severe i slap. It cavorted about the
wliecls of a wngon standing near , and
when rotnk.cn tlio pipe wns badly bent
and bnltorcd ,
The bays also had a rlianco to toil ; 1
rprayor and lire fighter , near the Metho
dist church. Water cnouqli pu.ied
through it , nnd was scattered by it , to
> iiki ! the hottcot fire io out , by the way
The boya wont from labor to refresh
ment nt Bechtolo'a liotol where Harry
Biikinbi'nc , npprccintinp the weak they
'ind ' done , and Ihoir willu'RHoss , had n
bounllflil spread provided fo > them.
Taken nUogthor the showing i , f the
water works convinced nil who NW '
that in nbundanco of supply , force o
strcamand wisdom in distribution , Conn
oil BlulFd has works superior to any in
the wost.
HELLISH HATCHING ,
A Sulicmo to Murder u Ktunlly
Kidnap ilio
As announced in this paper in a reconl
issue Honorable D. II. Solomon , of Mills
county , nnd who is thu null-known attorney
noy ( if the Wabash railway , caused the
irrcbt of two men on the charge of con
spiracy. The details of the conspiracy
as now learned are that the two men ,
lamed respectively Julius Heck and
Chailes Terkins , were in Mr. Solomon's
employ ] ] , and the diabolical scheme laid
by thorn was to murder the entire family
ritl the exception of the two oldest
girls , whom they were to take with them
n a ( light from the country , if they
ould not bo forced to nubmit to their
use desires under the fear of a like
ioftlh by refusing. They planned to
uni the property to conceal the crime ,
nd escape with a team. The room occu-
nod by tlio men was so situated that ono ;
the members of the household over-
icard sonio of the plannings , nnd. it led
the arrest of the men. 'J ho plot seems
oo devilish and too difllcult of successful
xecution to appear to have emanated
rom anything but an insane mind , but
is said that after the arrest of tlio men
lieir trunks were searched and found to
ontain weapons and other articles pro-
laratory to the carrying out of just such
plot. The men are now lodged in jail
Glonwood , ud their records are being
muted up. It is learned that ono of
hem has rather a bad record in St.
.touts.
AKI3 YOU GOING TO EUUOl'FV
In another cnluinn will lie founil tlio nn >
ouncomont of Messrs. THOS. COOK & SON ,
oiirist Agents , liGl Broadway , Now Yorlt ,
oliitivo to the \cry cuinploto arrangeinonts
hey ; have inado for toura 5n Eurjpj ths
pining Spring and Suinmor. "Cook's Kxcut-
ionist , " contnlning inoii and ( nil particular * ,
villl bo mailed to liny nudroas ou receipt ut 10
entf >
FLAMES ] AT HAMBFEG ,
The Loss By tlio nurnln of the
Phclps Block IlciiuIiRS . IT , < ) ( ) ( > ,
The ] burning of a brick building known
the Phelns block , at Hamburg , on
Sunday night , causes a total loss of ty
between 810,000 and 815,000. D. F. )
Vobstor it Co. , who occupied the build- to
, saved none of their stock of goods ,
hell loss being about § 5,000. The city
no i means with which to fight a fire ,
hence the flames had their own way.
the collar of the north room was stored
tons of ice. The firm had just put
about ) four tons ot Hour , and tliero was and
ctorod there 1,000 bushels of barley.
upper rooms were occupied aa sleep-
ngi apartments. The insurance on the
tool amounted to $2,300. The causa of
fire is unknown ,
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Skepticism was routed when the pee
,
know the virtues of Samaritan Ner 22c
. No euro no pay.
"My c\nlel is rosy cheeked and cured :
Samaritan Nervine did it. " Mrs. Win.
Scholpoper , Nichols , Iowa. § 1.50 at
Druggists.
lit'
TraiiBlbr
A number of changes have boon made
the freight transfer in the past two
weeks. Mr. E. W. Millar , whoso well-
mown form could formerly bo seen com-
out of the oflico when the word
'weigh" was shouted along tltj line , and
has of late boon thoWabasV agent at
transfer since "Billy Wcqt went
, " has been relieved from
duty , aa ugh
19 gjo auciit c ( th ? Rpck fcland
Afcasra. Leo floury' .ifld Glwrlos Dcdgo , . '
agents for the tforffmoatorn rnilwuy
Milwaukee railrfny respectively , trill
remain , Mr. Henry looking after the In
tercuts of the \Vabash' , Mid Clmrlio
Doclgo of the Rock Island' Bill Bates ,
foromnii for the castoni toads , has
appointed assistant to Jutitti' Kauf-
loa
Tlio "Q"flJll ( keeps its agent , ad is He
to Jmvu , n chock clerk statiraod
Ilio freight pi itfonn. This road dws
propoao to take the word of the
Pacific wnn 'loyca in regard to the
out of Jn > 'K'lt ' ' irom tholr ovvn
Charlca Losick * . the Unlo , .rncifio
clerk , , who rc * ved Mr. Gaines at by
froigbft depot at I'Ji ° dway ft" ? , .
soino- time shwe cturlod to hls
position last week , .Mn ? ttmcs ro
back hiir old posih
jx. w ,
( announcement of th ° donth ° in
. D. W. Price comw wj ' * h Bad BUr' 3 °
to this , ' ° 1)0 'mcl '
community , in whV
vedsolong , , ana'wl'oftrlifrhaa boo.n B0 ii
known. It wasijot'tfonftrsdlv known
lin * * J ' ! 1 * ' " " * " * n n
.
rather feeble heoJth''thiirvriucr mt '
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only ; within a fow'doyo-p-nBfr thai ! l
been very ill , tho.trouWo'sotmrfng l
the lungs , and despite tlio oareft ,
of friends and Bki ' of phyw-
death coming on rapidly.
Captain Price was born in
Iventuuky , . a.
from thcro moved to a.rut.
Missouri
, eofc. m
in Savannah , where ho pjatticed' uft
aomo years. In 1652 ho was oona
pro-
upon by Judge Iltadlo , now' da- putol
as a'1
, to como to Council Bluflsr and h'o '
opened an oflico . .
on the
present sit
Hontbur
Broad way MethodUt church. For' rotur
ho stood at the head 61 the bar thus
and was concerned in thu trial of
almost every important case , and hinfamo
na a criminal lawyer extended all over the
entire west , llo was a member of the
convention which framed the present
constitution of the state of Iowa , and at
one time was mayor of the city. Other
political honors could Imvo boon readily
gained by him , but ho Ecomcd devoted to
his profession , shrinking from public
life. At tlio time of his death ho had.
llpnily reached hi * three ncoro yearn nnd
Ion , Mo , J thw Inttcr years , although
Iho oldrst mombrr of tlio bur living in
Council HlnH's , he has led n i.ithnr < iuiet
life , and been but little ungagcd in active
practice , but yet ho lost but little of that
power of eloquence that marked the years
of 1m prime. Ho was n man of more
than ordinary literary cul'uro ' , and as a
speaker had few equals , his manner be
ing captivating , his eloquence at times
wonderful and his kcoiv
, sarcasm ns a
razor. Ho loaves a wife niu\ \ daughter ,
a young lady , iuul to them in their bo-
j vvemont t hero will bo extended thoityni.
path ! * ° * entire community. The
'funeral fc'orv'cos n > to bo hold at the
Catholic * ? to-niorrow at 10 o'clock.
Your ho.u'th ' dotcnf.n [ ° ' " 'o ' purity of
your bloml. People who FVMUW this are
raking Jlwl'tf Sarsap.xrilla VilH the best
.Tlioiu IMIORC ,
Two men giving U K names of O'Don-
neil and 1'etris , who wire arrested for
robbing an old mnn of $ ur , andtwo other
men named II. Hill and fieorgo "Wil
liams , arrested for breaking open a
trunk in Stewart's boarding' housu and
stealing from it money and n revolver ,
were turned louao Saturday , no jnfornm-
tion being Tiled against them. Tlioro has
been a good deal of howling , and much
of it justifiable , about the police not
making arrests , nnd it seems from recent
events that some of the howling should
bo directed elsowhoro. It seems as if
such cases of robbery nnd burglary
should at least be inquired into by the of i
proper tribunals , and th < prosecuting at-
lornoy should BOO that whatever ovidunco
hero is bo produced. If the police are ;
arresting innocent men all the time , it is oat
well it should bo known , and if the inon
are not innocent they should not bo :
turned loose so easily. Just before this the
robbery and this burglary there was a the
disgraceful row at a dance , in which
drives and sling shuts wore tisod with al-
uost fatal results , and yet that matter
ijts boon hushed up. Such arrests and -
dismissals , without any hearings and sll ,
are but farces which only encourage the and
commistiun of crimo.
Hollo-phono IncrcnHO.
The following is a complete list of tel
ephones added since January 1st , mak
ing ninety-nine in UHO in this city : the
No. 14 , Charles Keith , residence. ,
No. 2li , Kimball & Champ , oflico. tolls
No. ' 57 , P. J. McMahon , ollico.
No. 52 , V. Jennings , store.
No. 08 , Win. G. Nason , residence. ( it
No. 71 , K. G. Dun , ollico. man
No. 80 , Sandwich Manufacturing com-
any , oflico. homen
Mo. ! ) ( i , J. W. ifc K. S. Squire , oflico. men
No. 07 , J. W. Squire , residence. oil'
No. 98 , Postoilice. wns
No. ! > ! ) , L. A. Gasper , residence. incu
No. 100 , Shugart Implement compa- peril tioii
ly , ollico call 2 , and warehouse call ! .
in
eavai
-IJliuoKO , i'mponaity anil i-'iutKion , liringu "
Mmikiml nuiiilicrloHH ailmunttt , foromoxt
imoriu thoui nre Nervousness , Nervous Uobll- not
, and un until ml woaknuNH of CJuimrati\o so
rjans ( : Allon'H Urnln ] ' 'ooil succusafiilly ever over
CUIIIOH tliOHO troublcH nnd roatorM the HiilForto
IIM ! fonnor viiror. SI. At driuvists.
your
oflici
perij
OODNCII. nr,0rrs MARKBT. took
lice
Wheat No. 2 Bpring , 70c ; No , 3 , COo ; rejected -
joctod , 50c ; good demand. ind
Corn 1/oaltrs are paying 35a for old com man
28o for nf w. ono
Data In good demand at 22c. buaii
Hay 4 00@0 00 per ton ; 50o per balo. ho
Kyo 10@45o. 10
Corn Meal 1 25 per 100 poundo. that ;
Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , C 00 ® lum
700.Co.il hope'
Co.il Dollvorod , hard , 11 TX ) per ton ; soft , had
00 per ton
Uuttor 1'leiity and in fnlr donmnd nt 20 ®
hospi
; cronmory , 33c.
35pn ( I'lenty at 20o per dozen. in
Lard Ji'nJrbank'a , wholesaling nt lla there
Poultry Koady sale ; denloru aru paying for crow ;
chickens lie ; turltoyH , 14o. with
Voffotablos 1'oUtocB10c ; onlonn)0o ) ; cab- deed
btio ( ' , nonu in tlio market ; applet ) , ready sulo
II : ! 00@i : HI ) for in line nt < > f k. with
Flour ; City Hour , 100@i : 30. tablii
Brooms 2 D5@3 00 per dor.
UVK B100K.
Cftttl8-3 00@3 CO ; calvoi , fi 00@7 fX ) .
Horn ) Local nackora are buying now and
thcrels good doiiiand for nil RriulcH ; cliolco
, 6 ! 15@5 Wi ; inlxod , 4 7C@5 2."i. My
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Cedar Rnpula ncoclamoro school-housoa. do in
Clinton business men want the electric
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A robil grocers * asaociation has been { [ u
'isaniV.nd in Burlington for mutual pro- , ilicrt [ took
toottin ,
A new Baptist church in Fairfield has Ilia
boon dedicated. The building cost3,000 , anil for [
furniture 8100 , ulT
The Gorman Luthurim nlnirch at Iowa no
City has purchased a pipe orgw , nt an and
oxpenrfu of JI'iOO , land t
A Montana county farmnr says that ho
S&00 on wool and sheep laat year. fr u
lays it to the tariff. . ,
The Kookuk gasworks company has .
ecidod t reduce the price of gas March
st from 83.50 to 32.50 a thousand.
Buol Foster , of M scotino , is circulnt
na a petition for the reglation of the
hurues of railroads , on i > scale devised
the Farmers' alliance of that county.
Irving , the United States prisoner who Ub (
escaped from the Dubuque jaillaat July ,
ias { icon retaken at Vinton. The charge |
against him is "using the mails forun-U |
awful purpoacs , "
William Jan on , n boy of 1& , was coast-
inK on a sttoot iir a retirad , portion of
Davenport , when1.lie' * au > Jnto a team.
The horses trampll'dl upon' ' and crushed
him in a shocking rilUnnor , his skull bo- tlong
ing laid open and seVen ribs broken. | NOI
Captain _ _ , . Wells , agent of , the Dos Moines ji
*
; Fort Dodge road at Perryku , nntt *
lessod to a shortage of 81,030. The '
money was lost on the Chicago board of m
tradef together with other money that c
was his , Captain Wells has boon m the
employ of the company fifteen years.
Governor Sherman has pardoned Koto
Qillos , sentenced at the recent term of
tatrict court for Dubuque county to two
-nths' imprisonment at Aiiamosa for
nticido. The governor attaches the
ition that the girl nhall "lead re-
le lifo hereafter and demean horaelf
'tuous woman. "
1'Axtoii , a farmer living near
* „ „ Tame county , had a daughter
, no from the western part of
otunvllev ho had lost her two children
Ut m irin. Her little sister slept
with her , and soon she was taken with
diphtheria ! and died. Two other chil
droi quickly followed , and two oilier
children , it was feared at last reports ,
wcr coming down with the disease.
On Saturday last , the infant nonof Mr.
and Mrs. ( D T. Sterner , of Emmotsburg ,
in an accidental inannnr , got possession
of the camphor bottle , and before ho
could bo prevented , swallowed a portion
oft contents , which lesultcd in death
in r fo\v days , The gmater part of thn
fluid wna swallowed the "wrong way , "
piling iiito the larynx and bronchial
tubes , eolting up an immense inlhmma *
lion within therm orcans , which cauied
obstruction of air to Ilio air cells. The
disease had a close resemblance to
membranous croup , complicated with
sovvro acute bronchitis.
In Bonlon lowUsJiipi Kookuk county ,
on the llth inst. , a son of C"1"8Vliln
killed n son of II. Hedge. They wcro
each about eighteen yoaJs of ago , and attended -
tended school together. On the 8th they
had a quarrel , Hedge calling Lent ? hard
names. On Monday they went out to
gether during the noon rccocs , when
Lento asked Hedge Jo take back what ho
hnd snid. Hedge refusal M"\ thereupon
Lontz stabbed him throfl Mmcs , once
tlirough the heart. No ono wi'i'i
the quarrel. Lentz gave himself up * .
John M. Griggs , a lawyer , shot at IT.
P. Albert , editor of the Audubon Sentinel
nol , ono day last week. Albert publish
ed An artiulo reflecting on tlio w ifu of a
lawyer ; , not naming anyone , nupposed to
men the wife of M. Nichols , Esq. Nich
ols asked Albert what ho meant by it ,
and ho said ho know nothing about it ,
that John M. Origgs wrote the piece.
'
Gn'gjjs denied the accusation and went
with ) Nichols to call on the editor for the
purpose of confronting him and was
greeted in n _ very oflcimiva manner by
Albert , nnd immediately drew his revolver
ven and fired. Deputy Sheriff Paul , who
won present , ntruck Grigg'n nrm an the
shot was fired , and the euilor got oil" .
A little child of James Mah.t , of Iowa
City , died the other day from the oliccta
f burns received about a month pre
viously. The mother had gone from the
hous a moment , leaving her lwo > little I
hildren alone in the room. The yocing-
, n boy ono year old , was seated in a
high chair near the stove , the day being
cold , while the older , who had attained
mature ngu of six , toddled about on
floor. During the absence of the
mother the infant in the chair apparently
leaned forward to warm ita hands , and lt
losing ita balance fell upon the hot stove ,
where it lay shrieking in its agony. The
eldci child , alarmed at the cries , ran out
called the mother , who , in a few
ininutos , snatched the bubo from ito horrible
riblo situation , but not until its face and
hand and side had boon terrible roasted.
Iowa Intmnlty. In
Itoprosontativo Schmidt , a member of
Iowa legislative committee which
risitod the insane asylums of the state ,
this story of a case : " 'A good many
persons have boon thought incurable who
afterward became as sane as over. Why , t !
atth Mt. Pleasant hospital they had a
in a cull by himself for live years ,
iilmost naked about all the time , because
wouldn't wear clothes. Put gar-
mcnts on him and ho would atrip them
oHfn a rage and tear them to piecoa. Ho (
believed to bo hopelessly insane an
inr.urablo. Shortly after the present su be
perintendent look charco of the institu
ho took a suit of pretty fair clothes ol e\
his hands onu day nnd went to sou the
savage lunatic in thu cell Said ho bo of
"Yo can bo a man now just as easily as
, if you will only try ; there's ' nothing of
very wrong about you : you can got
your troubles and go back to your
Family if you will only try to bo
yourself. ' The poor lunatic gazed at the
jflicial in perfect astonishment. The su
perintendent ; unlocked thu cell door ,
the man out , put the suit on him ,
clothes throughout , nndorgnrmonta f
all and for more tluin a year the
has boon a commercial traveler , and clt
of the most successful ones in his
justness , too. They were aura once that
was ono of the incurable. SuppoM
ho had boon transferred to an asy-
built for incurables , given up as a
lopoloss ' case , what chance would ho have
for recovery compared with the
chain that came to him in the regular lor
lospilali No there is need of reform nf
the architecture of insane asylums ng &
ought to bo mora separation , loss
rowding , no placing of innocent persons oiinn
these who have boon guilty of vile nan
) , and whoso 'minds are perverted IIB
cruel thoughts , and no separate on- and
ablishmont for incurables , either. " Can
vice
Ion
Wag
buby ] six inontln old broKe out with HOIIID kind 1 >
skin liumor , nnd aftur Imluj ; trc.iteil llvu months
my fiiully pliMclan , wan nhcu up to dlv. The
Kutrurniniiunded Hwllt'uHpjcillo , and thocOect
> irntlflni > s it WOH inlraculoiu. II ; child
Ktlwoll ( ' , nil truccn of thu dnuano Is Keno , and
OB tat ai a i > lif. > . J. KlrkUml ,
Mludcn , Itiuk County Tonaa. Ono
Imvo nulTcre'l tor many jours from ulccison my
v/H.oltuii very lar.uand painful , during nhlditlina
< ] l alnioKt ewrj thliiK toclloct A euro , but In tain.
Bwllt H 8i cillo by adtlcd ot u Irli'inl , and in a
time vtiuifiirod sound and woll. ioa
I'xlwln J , Miller , Iloauruont , Texas. ian
lm\o been nllllcfcrl l'.h Hcrofnla tor ( well i ) > cars
li vu had wres on n.o as larie ; as a limn H hand
that loiiRthot time. Last summer I was so bid nero
that I could not woiir duthlnz. I had kjiei t liun- nil
Jiudtotdollirsln the ulToit to ho curod. but nil to ho
imrposo , anil hnd Injured my elf with Unroury urn
I'Dtash. YourHwllt'sHprolllocuredm iroiu | > llv
permauenlly , nnd I lioj.o every like mitriirnr will
kok , ' * "IS" . .
I ikonl , Ark. nii
the
nn mood and Bkln Disease * mulled muni
" " I SWIFT Sl'KCIFIO CO. Thov
T , onice. isow.m fit. . tire
tjil
The u > e of the tor * . , <
MBOI
Lino" In commctloa wi . jn ]
HORT
corporate name of a groatroa .
couvejs au Idea o | u t what '
I required by the traveling pub "f
tic a Short Uno , Quck Tim ped
LINE. and the beat nl of
BAH w mmm lions -nll of which a > IUID
ied > by the bteattst railway In America. Jed
" " "
nHIOAGO on
, , had
Paul. '
And St. .
"
10
akota : wid as ts main lines , brantbcs and oonneo
reach all the great business centres of th (
Northwest and KM 'West , It naturally answers thi
escrlptlon ol Bhort J-lne , and Best iwuto wiww
Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Mlimo ppiis.
JChlcagu , Milwaukee , I * Croeue and W teen * .
Oh Sgo Milwaukee Aberdeen and H end l
! and. BUlnatM'
Chicago MUwaukuo , Kau Clalra
-d&Tffi &ffi
CiS : MUwauk ,9 , ; W * M * uB5i hl
Oh MUwauLei t .
Uookl.UndLDubuiu ago , Ht. Paul and Minneapolis
DaTeuport , fcalmar. St. Paul aud Uiuneapoll * .
atUntTou GTl. . o paucn
the company.
aonl Manage * .
J. OL.UIK ,
, a n'l Sup'
Dr. Wagitcr'iiJIlciiiovnl.
Dr. Wapncr hi removed Mt olTlco from No , 843
ritrmcr ! to No. .133 l rlmcr , where ho will lie plcaiol
to sco hli f rlemU. The Doctor I ) to bo congratulate < l
nn tha comploUiiMS anil clrganco of his now hnllJ.
Ing. It | 9 ono of the Ixist In the city. [ Denver Re.
publican , Jan. 37h 1891 ,
338 LARIMER STREET.
Why you chonM try Iho oclolrstod Pr , H.yagoer'
mothoils ol euro : .
1. "l > . II. '
r. Wagner Is a natural physician.1'1
The Greatest Mvinjr I'hrcnoIoSk
"
, > cwcanoxco ) ou as a doctor. "
n. m . . " " Jl SMH | ,
The Worirkj Greatest I'hjglojjnomlit.
"Vou MO wondorfiuly ptoHcIcnt Injour know !
al dlsciuo and tneillclncs. "
4. "The afflicted
" find ready relict In j-our prcs-
oif0- „ _ , Da. J. HIMMS.
. ! . ' . " , " < ycr ? ' i nlar irraduato Irora
Ita.Yuio ItORpltnl , Hw York dtyj haj had very ox.
tenitto hospital practice , and la thoroughly posted on
all branches ot his bdorcd telenet : , especially on
"
clironloillec.tscs ,
Vnui. BKOTOiKLii b Emta.
C. "Dr. If. Woffntf lias Immortalized lilmtclf by
. .Is wonderfuldiscovery ot nxdflo remedies lor prf-
\at nnd sexual dlwase * . " VlruiillA City Chronicle.
7. "Tlioujandi ol Inrotlds llotli to see him. " San
Fr ncl co Chronicle.
a "Tlio Doctor's long oxperlcfw as specialist
flwulil render him very eucccsstut. " Kooky Sloan ,
tarn News.
Plain Facts Plainly Spflken.
At ontrtlma aillBcwutcn of the eecrot vice TTW on *
tlrelyavoWcd by the Jirofcsslon , and medical Works
but a few jears aye wonlil hardly mention It.
To-day the phyhleliii li ol a ilflterent oplnlon h Is
aware that It Is his dntj Jlvinrccablo thoitih It
maybe to handle this mtler without Rlovcilid
fHJi\k plainly about It : antl Intelligent parents aad
KUanllans 13 thank him lor dolni ; so.
Tlio results tttttmllnn this destructive vice were ft-
merly not understood , or not properly estimated ; anU
no Iniporlnrirt ) being attached to a subject which 07
nature doc not invlt cloaa ln > cstljatloult ww
MillhiKly IgnoreiL
Tlio hiblt Is ( ron rally contracted by tha young
iwhllo nlt iiilliif ; suhool ; older companions through
their example , may IM rejiponslbla for It , or It may bd
acquired through accident. Th excitement once ex-
iwrlrnccd , the practice will b repeated again and
again , until at last the habit becomes flrra nnd com *
phtely eimlavcs the tlctbn. Mental and nervous at
lllctlnnH nro usually the primary results of scll-abuso ,
Amnni ; the Injurious vflecta may rra mentioned lasrf.
tinlo , dejection or irrasclbllity of tenicr nnd general
debility. The boy socks seclusion , and rarely joins
tha sports of hfn companions. If he bo a young
linn ho will Im little fouml In company with the other
BOX , and Is troubled with excoodliiK and annoing
boghfuhicKS In Uiclr prtatnoo. LorciThms dreams ,
cmlailonn and eruptions on the lace , etc. , are also
prominent s ) mptnms.
II tin practlco la violently pcrsUtcd In , nioro serious
dlnturbaiicis take place. Urmt ] > alpltatlon ol the
heart , or epileptic convulsions.aro experienced , and
iu sufferer may tail Into a complete ntato ol Idloor n *
tore , llnally , death relieves him.
To all those cngaccxl In thh dangerous , practice , !
would say , tlrst ot all , eton It nt once ; irrJce every
pocilbla cilort to do eo ; hut if you fall , If your non oua
sjbtem Is ofrcmlv too much shattered , nnd consa *
quentl ) ' , jour mil power broken , take some nerve
tonic to aid 3 ou In your effort Having treed yoursell
rum the habit , 1 would further counsel yon to go
through a rcxular course ot treatment , lor It b a ( TC t
mlataku tosnppODnthatnny one may , for some time ,
toicrysolitr't pile himself up to this tasclnatlnic
butdanieroiiaoxJt mcntwiUiout sulTorhi ? from Its
e11 consoquciiccs at BOIIIO future tln . Th mimoer
joiniL-nicii uhoaio lnca | > aclatcd to fill the duties
enjoined \vedlocklsnlarmlngly larRO , nnd In mom
eueh canes this unlortnnaUi condition ot thluin caa
traced to the practice of self-nbuac , nhlch had been
abandoned 3 onra ago. Indeed , a few months' practice
this habit la sulrlcleiit to Induce sperautoirhirai ]
later yonrs , am ! 11m o many ol such cases under treat ,
mcntnt the prtscnt day.
Young Men
Tiotmy lw eudorinft from the effects o ! youthful
olllca or Indlacretlona will do well to avail tbtmmlvea
this , the greatest boon ecr laid at the altar of rai *
crtiiK humanity. Dn. WAONJIR win puaraiitM to for *
500 for orery cue of nemlnal woakncaa or prlvata
lei'asa of any kind and character .which Xroandor-
akuu to and falla to caro.
Middle Aged Men.
Thcro are many at the ago of SO to 00 who uo
roubled with too frequent evacuations of tha bbd-
, of i ten accompanied by ( v ullfjht smarting oiborn-
aensatlon , and a weakening ot the Bjeton In
nanncr the vatltnt cannot account for. On tuuunla.
the urinary depmltu a rojiy sediment will oltcn ha
ound , and nornotlnica mnoll portlclos of albumen will
appear , or the color will ho of thin mllkteh hue , again
cnnnglnt ; to a dark and torpid appearance. There ajo
nany , many men who die of this clllllculty.lcnoraat of
c-iuso wbkh Is the teconcl of
< , btairo e minal-weak >
1088 Dr. W. will ( ruaranteo a perfect euro In all casoe
a healthy rratoratlou ot thogenlto-uriaaryoi-
]
CoiiBUltatlon free. -
Thoroug-i examination and no
, , $9.
Al communications should bo addrcsaedDr.ncnry
Henry Wagner , P. O. 2380 , Denver , Colorado.
The Young Man's Pocket Companion , by Dr. Qt
Vfneuer.lt worth Ita weight b gold toyounj tnsa )
'rlou < (1,25. Boat by mall to cay aJdross. _ .
APEIENDTOALL.-3
Who b Hooded and Nobly Fill hia
Plato , .
Denver In moro fortunate tlian nho luiowa la the
c.ilon ( the talcn'a and anorglcs ot a nuui * who
( Hven hid time and thought not merely to. the
icrfictlon of hln aklll aa & practitioner of hli pn
eiuloii of medicine , hut to the utudy of thottv pro-
nund thluga ol cleiwo and natura which tenditothtt
complete unilerbUndlnR ot the proWom of lUu
ol the lawg ol imturo nnd the means of gdlnlnif
ivwitmt practical Kooda to mankind Jro-aithuUi-
Minn lima acn.uJre < J In tlie ahstraot Such a
imiU Dr. II. Wagner , Mhol l cated CSi3.Larmier
itrwt. Dr. Wagner ilevototlimny jearn to thooc *
meltlDiiof tho- knowledge ivecconnary to hli. prulei.
lu a uutnlxir ot the leading medical tKhoob of
moil eminent and i > rofound teachertf , Dticb
* na Dr. Qtost and Dr. 1'ancoast npptarlni ;
ainunu hU prorupton NoriUi hUutuUU'j unJ Leru.
nontluuoil In the fleliiof the pructlclng family
pliktrlannud tilth * experience * of ftintn of. ttiten-
tratvl. He UuivblteA every Bcctlou.of the Unl-
titatvu pa > lnXBtudlouaattoutInn to thu dhferent
UuracttrUtlco ot the variola portion * Uthe oountr > ,
partlcul > rly with rwordta their effect , clhnatlo and
othervrlwi upon nvajtli anJ the UlnVirontfornwof dl .
cooea. With tha uumlilnhl power * ol ( loan study , ox
mhonbi ivat on and almost uiilkutcd practice ,
Wanner cAiim to Denver three rears , ego equip
u.mv have the rijiht to claim to battl the foe
iiiiutvJtho < lretatKU tieijiy , JLwae * . In orderto
render t hum * * test ROO < I to nouoty , Dr , Wanner aeci.
to lay tulilo U > gtjxral braiikDea ol practice nnd
orlug all hj ri > knnviled2i > aiid ffiv.tr to bear up.
Hii ) too which among the anuy ot ioaldlou *
leuth ngeuU U the greatest. } Ui wkle experience
taught Idai what weapons to uu anJ which to
scard , and after equipping hl&utlf a * tdi trained
dgmunt wig 10 wtll ab ] to advfaa him ha com.
u'novd holJly and confidently his attack. In eall-
nu'nitheruultaiuid ' mccuu athletcd , It li enl
' ' iry to know tlie doctor' * p-wltlou and ttandln
onlai whUa located In tliUelty , his practice In
mtiu , coniiuul to Its llmlU nor tlila section ol
Miff 'jl Dorroinioiiiluiou and-ciprtsi books Us-
Uy in ' 'IP'xnd whlW to hli ixx.ess'on ' of a flekl of
lme which bound ths
country , nnd which has
mn , , , InUllootual
| t.TZhth"tf"tol"'lknilDoalJ b eaahlu
crlng hZratv-tlwt "I6' * ° ' uwfulnew to sul
nJlma'1V-K plane ol fliuncUl Indepen
-
present ollJc. ,
panoy lu a lew weeks ,
Sector U to be nuinb rod u > oP. .
l > o'u
DR. H. WAGNER
DENVEB.'OOJU