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V * . t. * * . M . . .V SI. f THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , FEBRUAR\ , 1884. ! l FOR Prom a : Simple iOold to Catavrhal Consumption. That pnro sweet , MO , and effective American dls-i tlllMKnot Witch-Hazel , Aracrltan I'lno , Canada Kir , | Marigold , and Cloxcr-nio Bfi < n , culled SASionn's HAI > - ' ICAI , CURn for Catarrh , v , 1th ono box CATAIIKII M. . Sol.- vn\r nndnuo HAsp < ir.ii'n HirRovmi IMIAI.TIR , all Iu onop3ckajjeiimyno 'ho htu ) of attdrufglsti tor (1.00 Akk or bASrORD'8 ItAtilCAt , ClUl . Complntn Treatment , $1.00- Complcto , Uvftl , and Conttltunal Troatratnt for every form 11 Catarrh , from Simple Col.I . or Influenza to I/osaof Smell , Taslc , and Hearing , Uongh Ilron- Rhltls , and CUarh l Consumption , In o\cr > pack age. ' Wo * cll morn ot the IHmcAL Ci'RK than nil other tat&arh ruiuilies imt trgclher , mid 1 liiuo jet to hcitrof it cn o that Itlma not glx on tlio most coin- pi to satisfaction. " S. W. Glfford , Oskaljost , Iowa. Sncrze , Snooze , Snt'c/.e , Until your hcauVcmi ready to fly off : until \ournrao and ejcsdlschargo ticce ho quantities ol thin , Irrl- luting , watery fluid ; until jour head aches , , uionth and throat parchoJ. ixnd blood at Icier heat. Thin In an Acute Catoarh , and Imtantly relict od hy n felnglo doge , and la permanently cured by < lie battle Ot SAMFORn'8 HADICAt CURB. " The only absolute uncclflc wo know ot lor sneez ing , Bnullllnjr , mid rhoklng catarrh , or head colds , U HAHPOKD'B UADICAL CURB. " JUdlcal Tltnea. "After a long ntntiRlo with C taarh jour lUtilcAi , CORK conquered. " Key. 8. W , Mouroo. Lowlsburu , 1'n . .uuiii.i Couch , rronohltl' , Dropping * In the Throat , Ulooritl n of the Ni . l l'a , ngo , Debility , I , MOl fltrongth , Hc h and Sleep cured In the mix Jorl'vof cxwoi. "The cureclTectid Inmv cafobySAKioiin'glHDiCAl , ClHX\\nsron.ma-kablo Oat It concd t ) these who had suffered xx Ithout role ! from anof the usual remedies that It could not be true , f therefore maJe aflldax It loll before Seth .I Thorna , I > | , Junto * ot the Veaco , Do < lnn. " lloo. K Dlnenic.ro , Druggltt , Worcncater , Jla i. CHOKING , PUTUtl ) MUCOUS Arcnnvtlatlnns nro dNlcdgcd , the tia ixl pa-xitro , cloviswl , dlslnfcctoil , and ho.Iod , breath sncctened. mcll , t t.toand hearing rotorod , and constitutional tein'cncy ' checked by NAM-onn's CURI "SANKonu'aHADtcaCuBKEhciiunlvornal natlshc- lion , I haxo not found n cuso tlmt It did not relloyo at OHM , and In many caics a cure Is pel formed by the use ot one bottle , " Andrew Lev , DrukgUt , ManChester - Chester , MaM. VOOATjlSTS , And PuMlo Htxilfcri , without number , owe their pro'cnt iiscfulneal and niic.css to S VM-ono's IIADICAL Cunx for Catarrh. Hov. Dr. Wlintln utiys : "Ono ol the belt rcmoilloi for CaUxrrh , nay , the host remedy wo hnvo lound In a lifetime. 1 1 suflerliiR.lg HANKonn lUmcAD Uunii. It rlcnni the head ami thrutt * o thoroughly that , taken each morning on rising , there nro no ttnp eaiant to- crctlonsand no dl AKrccnli1n luwkhiR dnrlii ) ; the entire - tire day , but an uniircccdonted cleanicur ) otolco and respiratory organs. Hold by all i'rurelst ' . Trice , 91.00. Potter I > ru > f antlOlicinlcalPo. , COLUXS1 VOLTAIC RLKCTttia I'LASTnillnitantly nnoctn the Ncnous Sjstcm nnd banl hcs naln. Apcrfoct ELKCTUIO BATTCIIV COMBINED will ) a POKOOS 1'dASTKK tor Sj Ctntt. It annihilate ! ) imtn , vitalizes f f\"y T TTiTrU Wcalc nml Worn Out Parts. StrciiKthcnsTired MuscliM. ftJO Jj Jj J.JN rS prc > 1t3 | vjloa < c , absorbs Polsonv Irom thu lllood , and " TgB" " * * * IS TI1K CllY does raoro In losi tlmo than any other plaster In ' - cy "ia" 25 oc"ta- THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY IlT IU "One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR , RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Suporiubendne 0. P. RAILWAY I7TI1 & 18TH STREETS MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS | IN WATER WHEELS , ROLLKRQJirLLS , , ill and Grain Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING TUB Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth' , STEAM PUMPS , STEAM WATER AND7GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. O u 1 lo leI W o > f- > > "We are prepared to i'umfah plans and estimates , nud will contract foi the erection ot Flouring Mills nnd Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , fromStona to the Roller System. D -fiq ciul attHiition given to furnisning Power Plants for nnv pur pose and estiniHtes nuide tor Biitno. General inuchinery ropuirfl attended & CLARKE , Omaha , Neb. iijv r Mr Bepodlory otuUotly filled with ft'telurt stock. Becl Wotamaaahlp gnaraol < i. Office factory S , W. Cawer JGlfi and COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS A BEREAVED BAR , tCBOlutlonn Adoptedott the Dcatliof Its KldcHt Member , Cixpt. D.AV. 1'lerco. Tlio bar association mot yesterday Homing to ttiko appropriate action on lie death of it3 oldest member , Captain 3. W. Piorco. Hon. W. F. Sipp , prcs- dent of the association , stnted that itwaa ho request of the deceased tbo buried mdcr the nuspicoa of hia co-Iaborera nt ho bar. The tallowing were ehoson to orvo as pall bearers : Judge J. II. Hood , V. V. Larimer , Hon. W. P. Sapp , Spoiler - or Smith , Col. D. B. Daily , Robert Per- ivnl , W. A. Mynator , and 0. 11. Scott. It was also decided to meet at the Ogden - don house to-day at ( i o'clock , and attend ho funeral in a body. A committee on resolutions was np- pointcd , who reported through their chairman , Alonxo Jay Unrt , the follow- ng resolutions , which were adopted : WHBKUAS , It lias pleased the Almighty led , hi His beneficent greatness and wis dom , to remove from our midst our friend and brother , D. W. Price , who was the oldeot member of the Pottawattamio jounty bar , death iitrom claiming n shin- jug mark nnd spreading below n striking md never failing signal of her mighty work ; and WHKUBAK , Our late brother , D. W. Price , by his distinguished legal and lit erary attainments , combining rich schol arship with charming eloquence , by his unifotm courtesy and kindness , by hio strict integrity to all mankind , and by his long and honorable career has not only won honor and credit for himself and for the profession which ho has so worthily adorned and never rellecttng by act or word upon the strict integrity of the profession ; upon the other hand al ways gaining the admiration , the respect md the highest esteem of all who know lim ; therefore bo it Jtcsolvcd , That wo deplore the great oss occasioned by this visitation of Prov- denco to the bar , the community and ho state. Jtcsolvcd , That wo as a body follow Jio remains ot our highly esteemed ) rother and friend to his last resting > laco. That wo as a body und individu ally tender to the family our heartfelt sympathy , and to his memory this trib ute of our love and esteem. Jtcholved , That these resolutions be jproad upon the records of the circttitand district courts of Pottawnttamio county , x > wa , and a copy of the same bo present ed to his widow , all being a memorial of lis worth. The funeral will take place this after noon , the friends gathering at the house it 1 o'clock and proceeding from there to , ho Catholic church , the service there to jo at 2 o'clock. The casket provided for ho remains is of black cloth rimmed with silver , the adornments joiiig a plain cross , an urn with the words "At Rest , " a silver plato bearing ho words "Our Father , " and several Catholic emblems. The justice courts of the city will bo ilosod this afternoon during the funeral , ' md all cases set 'for a hearing will bo Continued. The ex-mayors arc to attend the uneral in a body as are also the old set- tors' organization. Yesterday W R. Vaughan telegraphed o Governor Sherman saying : "Captain ) . \niel Webster Pierce , delegate from 'ottawattamio county and. signer of the tate constitution in 1857 died Sunday. Will bo buried the 19th at 2 p. m. Will fou bo good enough to bo present ? " To hia Governor Sherman replied : ' "Ire- grot it but it will bo impossible for mo o leave during session of legislature. " DAYLIGHT EOBBEEY , Man Knocked Down hy Two KnfllniiB and Ills Money and "Watch Taken. A young man named Charles Thomp eon wtis robbed iu a bold manner ycstor. day afternoon nbout 5 o'clock. lie had soon at , work on a farm in Mills county near Glenwood and came to thin city yos- iorday , intending to cross the river to attend the wedding of his sister , who was to bo married m Omahn lost even ng. Ho spout part of the dny in liiint- ng up old acquaintances heroand late in , hoafternoon started down to the transfer on foot. Ho aaya that after getting along jotvrcon tlie Powors" building and tlio Tttnafer , ho hoard two inon coming tip iiihind him , but paid little attention to ; hem , supposing they wore going down to the depot wiinply. To hia ustomahmoiit , > no hit him on tin back of the hniul witli n club , and ns lie staygered back under the blow the otliur hit Jiim n blow in the 'aco with lim fist , knocking him to thu ground. Tiipy then went through his pockotn , getting hia purse containing $20 md a silver watch , which was n present from his mother , now dead. .Af > uoon as ho could recover aufliciontly to go on his ' wy ho procoe'Jod to the transfer. It was just about the time for the starting of the uvoning trains , and Oflicora McMillan and Uoswick at once commenced a search through the trains for the men. Ferry JlcOiilldoum , the telegraph boy nt the transfer , nlao did good service in the search , but it was in vain. Tlio robbed man thought that his assailants ran towards town inwtoad of towards thu transfer. Tlio wounds ho received were sulliciontly severe to cause the blood to ( low freely , and his features were BO swollen ns not to bo very presentable ai the wedding , Traces of blood were found by the oflicors on the Chicago , IJurlinnton & Quincy track about a quarter of a mile east of the transfer , and it eooms tlmt must have boon the econo of the axsault A number of men were engaged track laying not far nway , so that the boldness of the robbery by daylight in the moro striking. It is thought Thompson vrtw under the influence of drink , which made htm u more available ; victim for tin assault. to a Veteran. At a mooting of Abe Lincoln post No 29 , 0. A. II. , and veterans , on Sunday February 17 , the following resolution were adopted : WIIXUKAH , It has pleased the Almighty God , in His wisdom , to wko from cm ranka by the hand of death , our brav patriot and well-beloved comrade , John J. Dutcher , late pf the 142 < 1 rogirnoiit o 'ndiiiniv volunteer infantry ; therefore > o it Jtcsoh'cd , Tlmt by the death of Com * rado Dutcher wo lose n bravo comrade , in honest nnd industrious citizen , nnd n rue nnd bolovcu friend. JfcKolvcd , That wo deeply sympathize with the friends nnd relations of the du- leased , and tender then our condolence n this their hour of trial nnd of nlllic- ion. ion.Jicsalvcd Jicsalvcd , Tiint tlio clmrtor ot Abe jincoln post bo draped in mourning for _ 0 days , nnd that n copy of these rc&olu * ions bo presented to his relatives , nnd hitt n copy of the saino bo uivon to Tlio Nonpareil , The Globennd Tlio llornldnf liis city , nnd also n oopy to TUB OMAIIA JEI ; nnd The flrand Army Advocate of ) ea Moinea , lown , for luiblication. Committee of Abe Lincoln post No. ! 9 , G. A. It. , Joseph Cromor , K , J , Ati- bott , J. E. Motcalf , D Jlaltby ; Veteran ssociation , D. 12. Ilutchkins. HOME OF THE"FEIENDLESS , 'resident Itopklnn of tlio "Water works MaullbHtH a Coniinciuln- bio IntorcHt , Some time since the ninnngor ot the loino wrote to President Hopkins in ro- ard to a free wntor supply for that in- titution. Ho received n prompt reply , hich was published in this paper , 9tat- ng tlmt the company was hnppy to make ho donntinn to so worthy an institution , n reply the manager expressed his hanks and thu thanks of the association. In nnswor to this ho re ceived the following which , by his por- nission wo make public , na it contains natters in regard to our wntor supply , ns compared with eastern cities , tlmt must > o of goncral interest , nnd especial grnt- fication to every citizen of Council Bluffs : NKW YORK , Fob. 12,1884. lav. .T. O. Lemon , Manager of the Homo o ! the I'ViomllosB , Council IHulTs , Iowa : ItavnitKNi ) Siu 1 hnvo this morning our valued favor of the Oth instant , ox- irosMng your thanks nnd the thunks of ho asBociation under your clmrgo for the louation of a wntor supply to thu Homo if the FriondlcsH of the city of Council iluffis. Your letter shows such nn npprocintion if our willingness to contribute in this way to the aid ot the Homo , that it has added very much to the plonsurn the company had already experienced in making the donation , Council Bluffs has great possibilities of ore her. As the principal distributing > oint on the Missouri river for certain .rticlos . of manufacture , she must continue tb maintain her su- > remacy. In the completion of lor waterworks , the most important nnd > xponsivo of all public works , she will invo nn opportunity pf realizing the wis dom of the policy which resulted iu their construction. If her citizens will only co-opornto and ustnin her authorities in the adoption of uch other much needed public improve- nouts as will hnvo n tendency to increase lor population , hasten her advancement , and ndd to the prosperity and wenltM of : hu city , there need bo no apprehension if the future. Council Blufl'd hao the best of reasons or being proud of her wntor works nnd ho supply of water they nro prepared to urniali. Her water works furnish fncili- iea for extinguishing lire that nro not equalled by nny city in the east ; nor has nny of the great cities of the east i supply of water equal in quality with hat furnished by the Missouri river. And so far as the volume is concerned all the largo cities of the east are cotn- ilaining of the inadequate quantity fur- lishcd by the present supply. Thu water question is tlio nil nbsorb- ng topio in Now Yorl' at the present imo nnd to obtain nn adequate quantity t is proposed to expend over twenty nillions of dollars to increase the present supply. Hero is an expenditure of over ; wenty dollars per head of tlio popula- ion simply to increase the existing sup- > ly , to say nothing of the enormous sums already expended to give this city what she now has. Lot Council Blufla consider the costto her people of the supply she nowhas , and then compare it ivith what the wealthy cities of the cunt iavo to pay for their supply , und oho will see how much she is favored in thii great uocL'.saity of the people The Council Bluil'd City Water Works lompany have richly earned , and there Foro. , deserve , the support of every con sinner of water in the city. 1 trust the company will find all her citizens ready and willing to procure from it their sup ply of the very excellent water the com pany is now furnishing. SIU.VKY W. HOI-KINS , President. The The Icuturo | ( iven by Mrs. jSIarian Baxter last night at the now opera house not only entertained greatly these who listened to it , but uomo passages thrillot thorn nt only the tiuiy eloquent can. She showed herself at homo on the rostrum , and with eloquent diction , clear thought , strong logic , f jrcod homo to the convio tions of the hearers the fact that she earnestly , honestly believed the position- * she took were just and right. Under the subject "Handwriting on the Wall' she predicted that the tempornnco ques tion was the coming issue , and that the parties which dodged it must go down , The speaker won tlio admiration of these who might dill'er with her views , und her fearless manner bf expressing what to her scorned the truth was highly com mended , She i evidently a woman o moro than ordinary ability , and orator ; is surely ono of her gifts , TJio "Q" Ahead. Mr. Charles Keith , the general agon of the Chicago , Burlington & Quirioy railway , was lately presented by IDA eon with a huge bull dog. Heretofore Mr Koith'ft interest in dogs lias been very limited , ho giving them a wide berth but for some reason ho became attache ! to this animal , nnd thinking that it superiority of brood and training mad it a valuable acquisition , concluded t keep it nnd turn it to u moro practica imo than most dogs are put to , He en gage four barbers to dye the letter "C. , IJ. mid Q. " on ono side nnd "K. 0. on the other , with "Q , " on tlio top o the head-tho "Q. " being n head. I took the barbers nix hours to dye the lol tern , nnd then the dog had to bo aet u with all night while the dye was drying An his bull-dog-ship now appears upo the street it is an attractive "ad. , " in deed , and B very appropriate sort of dog to select for that purpose , consider IR the bull-dog sort of grit shown by ho "Q , " in getting nnd keeping buii- 038. Some who saw tint dog thus narked thought iU mother must hnvo ) oen impressed by the letters on n ptna- tic trmn , but IhU ia not the fuel. It is intr-dyc , not n birth-mark. Kcnl KfUnto The following ilooturoro filotl for record - cord iu the recorder's ofllco , February 18 , reported for the 13 KB by P. J. Mo Mahnn. real cslnto ngcmt : \V. F. S pp , otnl to J. D. Kthmmd- son , mrtswl no.Vitl , 7r > ,0 ! { SlfiO. C. It 1. P. ll H. Co. to Kllon Dtijt- ynn , P | no } fi. 77 , 4'J-$280. 0. U I * P. H. 11. Co. to Win , F. Dodhyshull , lot , block 3 , Cnraon $250. Hcnimn Mnrtin to John II. Wnrd , no\ \ sw | : it. -w-sa.ooo. . A. 1)Ynlkcr to J , H. Johnson , lota 1 nnd 2. block 7 , Walnut $200. H T. 0. Lord to K. H Cftti or , lot 12 , block , Bnyllas1 1st add $2fiOO. 0. E. Porktns , trustee , to J. M. Rhotloj , iii sw } 12 , 70 , 41 $800. llolnnd Want to Artomos Wnrd , pnrt i , 5 , 42-SL ,7fiO. Total sales , $8IU10. GOMMKUOIAlj. COUNCIL DLUrrS UAUKGT. Whont No. 2 upriiiK , "Oc ; No. 3 , OOcj ro- itctod , f)0o ; tto-jil domniut. Corn bcAlurn ore paying 3 , " > o fur old corn nil 2Sc for new , Oti In piKid ilomniid nt 2'Jc , Ifaty 1 ( H > @ < i 00 per ton ; T > 0o | > ur bale. Uyo I0@ 5o. C5om Meal 1 125 per 100 txmmlfl. WwHt Good lupplyi prices nt ynrds , 0 00@ 00. 00.Conl Conl Doltvorcd , hard , 11 60 per ton ; noft , > 00 per ton lluttor I'lonty nnd In fair iloiimml nt 20 ® 2c ; croatuory , Soc. KPKS Plenty nt 20o per doton , I < ard Fulrlmnk'n , whoUwftllitK nt lie. Poultry Handy unloj donlora nro payliig for chtckaiiH lie ; turkoyn , Me. Vcgit ) ! blos 1'oUtoos , tOc ; onlonnlOo ! cub- JUffo , none iu tha mnrkot ; npplos , roiwly Rnlo nt 3 00@3 50 for prlmo ! > tock. Flour City Hoar , 1 ( iOfelt 30. Brooms i ! ! )3@3 ) 00 per ilor. LIVK HTOCK. Cnttlo-3 00@3 fiO ; calves , fi 00@7 ( H ) . HOOT Local packoni nro buying now mid horoln n Koo < l ( lomniul for nil prftilon ; choice ) ftckliiK' , Ti : )5@r ) nr > ; mixed , 4 75@D L 5. IOWA NKWS. A Grand Army post has been organ- zed nt Sac City. The no\r wife of Fred Douglnss , neo 'itta , wns once a schcol teacher in Scott onnty. The now Catholic church nt Clormont Rnoaring completion. It will cost not ar from 310,000. There nro 531 Blnck Hawk county tax layers whoso taxes for 1883 amount tenure nuro than $50 , against 007 in 1882. Phillip McSparrpn , of Griswpld , Cass ounty , lown , clsims to have discovered ; old in that vicinity in paying quantities. Loaaon's grain elevator nt Loon was urnod on the 12th , with 15,000 bushels f grnin. Loss , 810,000 ; imurnnco , $3,200. Senator Graves , of Dubuqno , has greed to take lialf the subsidy of $370- UO voted in Dubuque nnd build 100 niles of the Dubuque it Northwestern oad. oad.Gov. Gov. Sherman's report of his pardons f penitentiary convicts from January 12 , 882 , to January 29 , 1884 , shows that ho ut soventy-throo convic'S free in two -ears. The old people of Grinnoll , nil over ixty years of ago , will celebrate Wash- ugton's birth day with appropriate * xer- i.ios. There will bo u procosaion , u din- mr and several speeches , The elegant residence in Kookuk , oc- upiod by Oeorgo B. Smytho , and owned > y throe St. Louis women , valued nt * 10000 ; , was damaged ? 2,500 to $3,000 ly tire Monday night. Insured for § ( ! , - 100. Loss on furniture $2,000 to 1300 ; insured for $4,000. The fire is upposod to have originated fronra do octivi * Hue. PottlcoatH nt the 1'ollH. By 1)111 Njo. There hnvo boon many reasons given irst and last why women should not vote , nit I desire to say in the full light of a ripe experience , tlmt some of them nro uilacious. I refer moro particularly to .ho argument that it will degrade woman ; o go to the polls nnd vote hko n little nan. While I nm not and never have Joon a howler for female suffrage , must admit that it is much moro of n suc cess than prohibition and speculative science. My wife voted eight years with my full knowledge and consent , and to-day 1 can not see but that aha is ns docile nnd as tractable as when she won my trusting licart. Novr those who know mo bosi will admit that I am not a ladies' man , m < l therefore what I may say hero is 1101 said to secure favor and grateful smiles. I nm not nttraotivo nnd nm not in politics I believe that I um homelier this wintoi than usual. There are reasons why . ' believe tlmt what I may say on this sub ject will.bo sincere and not sensational _ > r dollish. J t has been urged that good women do not generally exercise the right of suif rage , when they have the opportunity nnd that only those whoso social recorc lias boon tarnished n good deal go to the polls. This is not true. It ia the truth that n good full vet always shows a list of the best womoi and the wives of the best men. A brigh day makes n bettor showing of lady voter than u bad one , and the weather makes n moro perceptible difference in the female vote than the male , but when thing are exciting and the battle is rodliot , am the tocsin of war sounds anon , the wife nnd mother puts on her armor and he sealskin sacquo and knocks things cross eyed. It is generally supposed that the female male voter ia.n pantalooimtica half horao half alligator kind of a woman , who lojk like Dr. Mary Walker and has the ap pearanca of ono who has risen hastily n the night at thu alarm of tire and drcssoi herself partially in her husband' . Thi is n popular error. In Wyoming , whor female uudrago has raged for yours , yo moot quiet , courteous and gallant gentle men , nnd fair , quiet , sensible women a the polls , where there isn't a loud or pro funo word , and whore it is infinitely moro proper place to send a young lad ; unescorted than to the poit ollico in an city in the union. You can readily so why this is so. The men about the poll are always candidates and their friends That is the reason that neither party cat atlbrd to dhow the slightest rudeness tc ward a voter. The man who would to ! her to go and soak her head , perhaps would stdiid bareheaded to lot her puss ou Tuesday. While she holds a smashed ballot shoved under the palm of her gray kid glove she may walk over the candi prostmto form with impunity nnd her overshoes if she chooses to. Weeks and months before olcotion in Wyoming the party with the longest purse subsidizes the moat livery stables nutl cnrringos. Then on the eventful day every conyoynnco available is decorated with n political plncnrtl nild driven by n polllo young mnn who is instructed to nnptovo the timo. Thus every woman in Wyoming has n chnnco to ridoonconyonr nt lonit. Lately , however , many prefer to walk to the polls nnd they o in pairs , trios nnd qunrtottos , voting their little nontimouts nnd calmly returning to their ookies and crnzy quilts ns though poll- cs didn't jar their mental poise n min- ito. ito.It It is possible , nnd oven probable , that v nun nud hia wife mny disagree on poll- ica ns they nii ht on religion , The msbtnd may believe in Andrew Jnckaon md n rolontlojs hall , while his wife may 0 n stalwart nnd rather liberal on the nostion of oternnl punishment. If the usbaml manages his wife ns ho would n othos-wringor nnd turns her through ifo by n crank , ho will no doubt work tor politically , but if she has her own loni nbout UiiiiRs she will naturally net n them , while thu man who is henpecked n other matters till ho can't BOO out of lis eyes , will bo henpecked , no doubt , n the matter of national nnd local poll- cs. cs.Thcso nro n few facts nbout the nctunl workings of fcmnlo sufl'rngo , nnd 1 do ot tncklo the gront question of the ulti- mtu results upon the political machinery woman sufl'rngo were to become ROII- rnl. 1 do not nratoml to any ns to that. know n great deal , but I do not know Imt , There nro millions oi women , no oubt , who hro hotter qunlifiod to vote , nil can not , than millions of nllogcd inn who do vote ; but no ono am toll lmt the ultimate effect of n change light be. So far ns Wyoming SH con- orn d the torritoiy is prosperous nnd nppy. 1 BOO , also , tlmt n murderer was ung by process of law there the other ay. Tlmt looks like the on nrtl march t reform whether female aull'rago hnd ny thing to do with it or not. And lioy nro fioing to hang another in March ' the weather is fnvornblo nnd executive Ipmoncy remains dormant , ns 1 think it ill. All these things look hopoful. Wo ii't toll whnt the torritoty would have con without female suil'rngo , but when lioy begin to hang men by Inw instead of loonliaht , the future bcginu to brighten p. When you hnvo to got up in the ight to hnng n man every little while nd don't got nny per diem for it , you 001 ns though you were n good wny from omo. ' CAUTION. Hwllt'n Rpcclflo li < ntlrtly a Tegotnlilo jircparatlon , nil Bhould not bo conlMiiulcU with thu > arloun sub- Lltutoi linlUtlon ) , nou-sucrut liumbui ; * , "Huccua Hcranu"cto , , etc. , which are now belni' manufao- urcd by varloim petpoiiB , None of | thoic contain nlnk'lc artlrlo which outers lti > o thu cntni > otltlon ol . a , 8. There M onlyoiHi Hwlft'H Sneclllcand tlicro > nothlnK In thcworld Ilkn It. To | ira > cnt ( Ulster nil dlKapiqlntmcnt , bo sure and get thu KOnulno. 8\\ltt' Spcclfl : In a punipldo antldoto to Dlcml iint , llloj < l I'olsin , Mntirml I'nlson ami Hkln IIu uiur. .1. DICKKUV SMITH , M. U , , AtlanU , Oa. I htha > ! rcnmrkahln nuccrMlth H. > IIt' Ppo Iflo In thu treatment of ll'iind and Mkln IlNcaiim nil In I'cinalu Il ci o < . I toik It nijxalf Icr Car Ulllluu wlthliaiipj i Hurt. I ) . O. C. lli-Miv , M. I ) . , Atlanta , On. I moil Hwllt's SK | > rl(1o ( on mv llttlo dauuhtcr , who raaallllctrd ulthBomu Illool I'oltan uhlcb had re lnUxlall 0'Uof treittnciit. 'llm Sicllla | ril't\ cr prrinaiu'iitly , and I shnll urv It in my practice. Our treatUo on lllood and Hkln IMfleascn nulled rcu to aiiiillranti. TiiKswirrspncino co. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Oa. H. T. Olllco , I60W.2JJ St. , botwcen Oth and 7th Avn. E , A. KELLEY , M. D. - AND- C. A. WILSON M. D. . . , . . , Physicians and Surgeons ! orriccs-novn's OI'KIIA nouai : . DR. E. I , MATTICE , Iraduato of McGIll University , Montoalanl loyal OolloKO of I'lijolclang , Ijonduu , Kng , I.Rto an'ton aim IMInhurnh ceneral hoBpltaln , of London 'hroatlloBnltalandlmblinlloiiplt&llor women. Olllcu oppOBlto 1 * . U. Idth street , HcuUlenco C32 St. llarv's avenue. Hmiru 0 to 11 a. m. , 1 to a and to H n. m. OWrMiTnhiphoiia Ii6 MCCARTHY BUEEE 218 14TH STREET , BET. FAUN AM I. N : WAITE , M , D ( Formerly of Mercy Ilnipltal , Chicago ) SS jp o for the treatment ot Nervous DUunca , t'lironla an tJurglcal PIsLMCH , and DUtnM-s ol tno f.yo and r ar , Contultatlon and exarolifatloi fr e. OPFICB-Odd Follow B Blnck , N. W. cor. H < h in * nilxo Bt , Omalia , Neb. Olllco liotira p to H * . rm 1 14 ? i. I 7 In H u. in Huni'M * ID to 12 a. m. imlf. JAS , H. PEABODY M , D , PHYSICIAN & SUEGEOK i'o , No. HOJonvii St. Ulllce , lio. 1609 Far nimttreet. Office hours , 12 m. to 1 p. m. , aud from ! to Op m Tilephonn for orllce , B7 , Itcsulenco F.B , YOUNGEOSBAND , 1303 Farnarn Street , room 3Qmaha , Keb. Collections solicited Monthly or ouicrwlxe ; both I city and country , and nn all UntVo ! IIAIlroods. Re curlly procured for debts tint promptly paid , llook ktnt and biUouced weekly and monthly. A genera udltlng busliices done. RobmlMloim of all klnu romptl ; attenuvd to , U U N. Utukvl l iit nfcrenoeigltru. ERIC WEETLIND , BwedUli and Norwegian VIe Consul , selU drifts aui Btcauuhlp Tickets on Kuropo , DRUG STORE The proprietor Is a graduate from the Iloral Owe ilUh Collcgu of I'harinacy In Htookhom. Vrcucri ) tlont a tniclalty. Corner 1Mb and Capita nvnu < Neb mte * 11 " . MANUFACTURER. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Mlllard Kjffl Blrck , OMAHA. . . . Dr. i Dr. Wanner h\s removed hlj office from No. 843 .arlmor to No. 333 l rimcr , where lie will 1 > plrnseit o co Mt frlcnili. The Doctor In to be canirratulatoil i the coinplettnew nnd clcgand of h : now bnlld g. It ji ono of the best In the city. [ Dcnur lie. llillcart , Jan. 37.h 1RS4. 11 > THE LEAIINED JJU8 LARIMER STREET. Vhy you thould try the celebrated Dr. H. Wagner'l lelhotls of curn : 1. "Dr. II. Wagner It n natural phyildan. " O. 9. KOWMR , The Greatest Uxlng Phrenologist. "Few con eco you as a doctor. " DR. J. Ruivn , Tlio World' * Created 1'hx slognomlnt. "You are wonderfully proficient In your know ! ) l dlwano and medicine * . " DR. J. SfAllllRWB. 4. "Tlio aflllctcd find ready relief In your prc < ico. " DR. J. fliMiid. . & . "Dr. H. Wafrnor Is a roirular graduate trom cllovuo llonpltal , Now York city ! hag hod very ox- niBh o hoopluil practlco , and [ t thoroughly posted on I hronrhes uf his belated ecleneo , specially on ironlo dleeasos. " UlUI. IlROWXlll.L ; RwlNO. 0. "Dr. II , Wapicr hoi ImmortAlltod himself by ! nomtarfuUllftoaxcry of uncclfla remedies far prl- ate and gosuol disease * . " Virginia City Chronlclo. 7. "ThoUHMul * ot lux-alldt flock to BCD hhu. " Ban ranclsco Chronlclo. * 8. "Ilia Doctor's lonff atperlcnco as a npedillst inuld render him ycry uocciwful. " llocky Moun- Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At ono time a dlncuwlon of tha nccret vice vrai en- rely avoided by the profession , and medical \\orkg ut a few years ago would hardly mention It. To-day the phjnldiui Is of a different opinion ; he Ia \\nro that U Is his duty Hsafrrocablo though It naybo to handle this matter u Ithout cloves anil peak plainly about It : and Intelligent parents and uardlans u 111 thank him for doing so. The results attending this destructive vice were nr- ucrly not understood , or not properly estimated : and o luiiHirUnco being attached to a subject which by Is nature does not lux Ito cloeo Investigation , It wan willingly Ignored. The habit Is generally contracted by the younpt hllo attentllng school ; older cnmponionii tbrougn heir example , may birospontlbloforlt , or It may bo acquired through accident. The cxcltouient once cs- vcrlcncctl , the practice will ba repeated again and ptJii.iintll atlnit the habit becomes firm and com * ilctoly onsla\estho xlctlin. Mcntnl and nervous at [ lotions are usually the primary results of eelf-abuso. Among the Injurious effects may bo mentioned loss- ! udc , dejection or Irrasdblllty of temper and general loblllty , The boy seeks seclusion , and rarely joins n the sports of his companions. If ho bo a young imn ho H III bo little found In company with the other ox , and Is troubled with exceeding and annoing ushfulncss In their presence. lascivious dreams , missions and eruptions nn the face , eta , ore also > romlnent ajmptoms. II the practlco \lolently persisted Inmore serious ilsturbonccs take place. Great palpitation of the leart , or epileptic convuKone , are experienced , and ho sulTercr may fall Into a complete state of Idiocy bo- ore , finally , death relieves him. . To all these engaged In this dangerous , practice , I would Bay , first of all , ttou It at oncv ; make every mnalblo eCfort to do so ; but it ) ou full , It > our iicrxoua system \ already too much shattered , and consequently quently , your Mill-power broken , take some ncrvo .onlo tn am 3 ou In your utlort IIatig [ freed i ouraelf rom tbo habit , I would further connect you to go ihrough a rtguhr courto of treatment , tor It Is a great i l toke to mippoxn that any ono may , for some time , l > u t excry solftt'e glxohlmvelf up to thin fascinating jut dungcrous o\dtCIIIHU Ithout suffering from ita uvll coiiMMUeiicoH.it : | some future liiuo. Ilio iniuiDor if jouiigmen nhoaro IncnpaclaUMl to rill thudutlei enjoined by wedl < xk : In atarmliiKly largo , and In most ( such cascH thin unlnrtunato condition of thlugH can 10 traced tn the practlco of tclt-abuse , which had been abandoned yi-ors ago. Indeeil , n few months' practica > t this habit In Biifllclciit to Induce spormatorrhira ] .atvr ) cars , and I hav u ninny of such CAS e under troll j ucutat Ilia prussnt day. Young Met S-l Vho inny tie sulTorlng from the effects ol youthful ollles or ImllfvcretlonH will do u nil to o\ ail thomneh eg \ , ot thla , thu greatest boon o > or laid at thoaltarol gut- crlnK humanity. DR. Wiosr.n will guarantco to lor. alt ? ' .00 . for o\ cry ca o ot Bomlnal t % rnknoM nr private dliwiFo uf any kind and chiracU-r which bounder. tat > oa to and tails to euro Middle Aged Men. There are many at the 030 of 80 to Oil who are troubled with too frequent o\ocuatlona ol the blad' dor , often accompanied by a ullght amartlng or burn. lag BonmtloD , and \\onkcnlng of tljo nystem In maniicrthopatloiittamiotaocounttor. On examln * \ng \ the urinary dcpocllii a ropy sediment will often bo found , and Homctlmes email pnrtlclci ot albumen will appear , or the color will bo ol thin mllklah hueagain changl ) ) ) ; to ft dark and torpid appearance. There are many , many men who die ot this cllllleiilty.lLiioraut ol the caUKU , which Is the second Btafro of scmtnal-wcak. ncsa. Dr. W. will guarantee a perfect euro In all cases and a healthy restoration of the gcnita-urlnary or- fc-IUIB. Uoneultatlon ( rcu. Thorough examination ami ad vice , 8S. All communlcattoni Bhould bo addresaed , Dr. Henry Uonry Woftnor , 1' , O. 2389 , Denver , Colorado. UJo Yount ( llan'n Pocket Companion , by Dr. n. WoKiicr , la worth IU wulj/ht In gout to young men I IMco S1"J. Sent by mall toauyaddrw. 3 A FRIEND TO ALL , j Ono Who is Needed and Nobly Fills _ hia Placo. Denver la moro fortunate than ehe knows In the OMeiialon of the talent uand energies of a man who lias Klvcn hi * time and thought not merely to the perfection of M * skill M a practitioner of hi * pro- IcKiIon of mcdlrlnc ; but to the utujy of those pro found tilings of Bclenco and nature which tend to the inoru < omijttu ) unduritandlni ; of thoiirablom of lilo and of the laws of nature and the uicanii ot gaming the creutest practical uood * to mankind from the In * furcation thun acqulrcii In the abxtract. Hucb a man la Dr. II. Wagner , who la located at 813 Larimer itruet. lit. Wfairncr dovotud nuny > oara to thoao- iiniHltlonol the knowledge nocccMary to hlx profei- man In a numbar of the fuadln ; niodlcal schools ot the most eminent and profound teichera , such iiamci M Dr. Qroioi and Dr. I'anooast ajijicarliin amuntf liln prcuuptora Nor ill i hlmtudlcii end liere. They oontluuod In the Held of tbo practicing family phlniclan and In tlio oiiierloncca ol a man of oxUn- tlvo tra\cl. Ho hai \ Itlted every section of the Uiil- tiiHtattn \ paying etiullouj attoailon tp the different characterlttlca of tha\arlou > poitlona of the country , lartlcuUrlyuldi regard to their effect , climatic and olhci\riio upon nealth and the different forms ot din- ca c < . With the combined powuri of tlono ( tudy , x toiulvoobicrtat on and olmonS unllmted practlco , lr ) Wanner came to Ueincr thrco yearn ago equip- pc'il an tow halo th tight to claim to battle the too of mankind , the clreideJ enmy , UUcuu. Iu order to render tha greatest good to lovlcty , Dr. rtagnor deci- Jed to lay ajlde the general branchea of Jiracllco and prlnir all lisa r iw knowlcd and po cr tobear up on ilia foa which among the arjtiof Insldloun Jeath agcntii U the greatest. IIU wiila experience had taught hlmwhat weapons to tue end which to dldcard , and after equipping himself Jill trained Judgment was 10 well ablu to advise him be com. inenccd boldly and coalldently hit attack. In call- inatlnK the results ainl eucccaa achieved , It In on ) necessary to know th doctor * * p-wttlon and ( tandln to-dar. While located In thin city , his practice la i no means confined to It a limit ! nor this section of country , llUcor'rcujiondi.'noe abd express boots tes tily In black and whlii ) to'his. iwjJess'on ' of a field ot pi act ice bounjed only.by the llnoi which bound tbo ongth and breauth of the country , and which has laced him where a man ot hit skill and Intellectual attainment ! deserves to t > 0 , and should to ba enable him to reach the highest Sphere of usefulness to auf fcrlng humanity the piano of financial ludcpen dome. li. Wagner has contributed of his iiroapurl- ty to the substoutlal luiprot ement of Denver ui tha erOktlon of a ftne block on Larimer utreet , opposlto his present odlgf , Vo. 341. It will be ready for occu. . l > anny In > lewneckiaudit an cvldouco that tbo doctor Is to b numbered among the permanent and solid cltUeniot the metropolis of thu rlalns. [ Den- \erTrlbune , y.1. DR. H. WAGNER & 00H