Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 28, 1884, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY , JFEBUTJARV 28 , )88i. )
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUT
One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States
to select from.
NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ,
ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR ,
RICHARDS & CLARICE , W. A. CLARKE ,
Proprietors. Suporintondne
U. P. RAILWAY 17TH & 18T11 STREETS
MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS | IN
B l&k HI
WATER WHEELS , ROLLE1UMILLS , , '
li ! ! end Grain [ Elevator machinery
MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING TEE
Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth
STEAM PUMPS , STEAM' WATER ANDIGAS PIPE. ?
ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON.
§
I
\Ve are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract foi
the erection o Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing
Flouring Mills , fremStoue to the Roller System.
3 "Jlispecial attention given to furnishing Power Plants for any pur-
'pose , and estimates made tor same. General machinery repairs attended
to promptly. Address
EICHATiDS & CLARKE , Omaha , Neb.
T
A beautiful elope , fronting to the south , upon n main thoroughfare ,
in n prosperous portion of the city , is where wise men invest their mon y
in Real Estate. Such an opportunity is now offered in the handsora
new addition ,
Which has just been placed upon the Market. There is no more attract
ive location in the cilv. Only 3 o n nnlp from street car * , and within n
i'ewrodsoii a proposed station upon the line o the Belt Railway , there
ia no question about its advantages to investor ? . Although within three
blocks o
TERRACE
Lots are held nt from § 600 to 8700 each , in this beautiful addition , 80
of tlio best lots can be bought afc from $350 to $ ! { ( ) ( ) , one-fifth cash
balance monthly or quarterly payments , at 8 per cent. Don't fail to cal
before purchasing.Ve will bo pleased to bhow you
LEAVEN WO > RTH TERRACE
And it will bo to your interest to BOO it.
K.
K.r r
Is a b-division of Block 17 , West Omaha , and a beautiful piece of land
and wo are selling these lota .at astonishing low prices from 8100 to
$550 each , and ou easy terms.
In addition to this , we have an extensive list of residence property ,
vacant loU and business property in all parts ol : the city. Also farms nnd
and unimproved lands in all pirts of the Stato.
55T"Houses and Lota ou Monthly Payments , a specialty
& MOTTER ,
W. Cor. Farnam au-1 Ifuh Streets.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
VOTED DOWN ,
Tin * Cotu-t MIHIHO ami Jnll I'rniiosltUm
l/ost by OvorTuH Hundred
Slnjotlty.
The returns coming in from the county
ycsturdny \ \ cro v erse and worse for the
proposed court liouao and jni ! .
Tito vote .13 far aa the returns 1m o
cotno in shows as follows :
Coon UaplilH 1'romlHcU it Hnilxvny
Itooni Other Miittrrx lutcrcst-
lii dm Cltl/.ciin.
Coox H.mns , la. , February 22. The
> rospoctorB for the Dos Moinca it Sioux
City nir line , have como nnd gene , hav-
ng aucccodod in cronting quito an inter
est in our city. They made ua believe
.hat road would bo built through Coon
Llapids thia season , but whether it will
or not time alone will toll. But wo in
sist on believing it will , and that its
cominu will give usa boom. However ,
wo stand ready to do anything necessary
io bring it.
The Knights of Pythias of this place
, 'avo quito An enjoyable supper and enter
tainment hero on the anniversary of the
order , to n largo number of invited
guests. All the participants joined in
pronouncing it a good thing.
The cornet band gave a social hop on
the eve ing of the 22d , in Ham-is' hall.
The band is at present under the in
struction of their leader Prof. A. L.
Slough , and is a credit to our town.
A hard wood floor has been put in the
Cook building and it is being otherwise
improved and prepared for the merry
skaters.
Heal Estate Transfers
The following doocuroro filed for re
cord in the recorder's ollico , February
27 , reported for TUB BEK by P. J. Mo-
Mahon , real estate agent :
John E. Jacobs to Charles M. Witt ,
lota 5 and 0 , block iJ2 , Noola § 400.
George II. Nash to 0. L. llobins , part
of lots 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , and fi , block 1 , Huff's
add. to Oakland $1,200.
Charles JU. Witt to William Cava-
nau h , part of awi , 12 , 77 , 42 § 3.-
4CC.C5.
I. S. Skolton to Susan Branson , part
of 11 , 77 , 44 $00.
Wni. Sieflbrd to S. II. Limborn , part
ofswi , 30 , 74 , 38 61 0.
Samuel A. Bird to Jacob D. Bird , lots
4 and B , block 0 , Oakland $1,100.
S. L. Castor to S. A. Johnson , lot 6 ,
block 4 , Oakland 8130.
Susan A. Bird to Jacob D. Bird , lota
7 and 8 , block 4 , Arnold's add. to Oak
land $350.
Total sales , $6ij5.Gn. (
COMMKKOIAU
COUNCIL BLurra MAIIKET.
t
Wheat No. 2 Hiring , 70o ; No. 3 , COcj re
jected , f,0c ; good demand.
Corn l/calora are iwyliiR 33o for old corn
anil 2&c for n w.
Oat * In Rood domund at 22o.
liny 1 00@ti 00 per ton ; COc per bale ,
Kyo J0@15o.
Corn Meal 1 2"5 " per 100 pounds.
Wood Good Bupply ; pricca ut yuidn , 0 00 $ .
00.
00.Coal
Coal Delivered , iuird , 11 CO per fan ; milt ,
! i 00 per ton
l.ard Fnlrbank's , wholesaling nt lie.
Klour City Hour , 1 iMIfe.'l 'M.
lirooins 2 95@3 00 per doz.
LIVE STOCK.
Cattlo-3 003 CO ; calvox , f. 00 7 BO.
Ilojra Local pickers are | ju > lng now anil
tharolxu K ° d demand for all Krailoa ; choice
packing C 35@5 55 : rnlxod , 4 75@5 25.
raonucB.
Quotations by J. M , St. John & Co. , coin-
mission merclmntfl , MO Broaiway.
Uuttor 1'lonty und In fair demand ot IB ®
20c ; creamery , 35c ,
I'KRH in good demand at 20o per dozen.
I'oultry lloady sale ; doaloru are paying for
chlckoiiB , 12c ; turkoyn , IDc.
Vogotablow 1'otatoea , 40 ; onions , 40c ; cab-
ba o , none In the market ; applon , ready Bale
at 3 254 00 for prime stock.
JOWA NJ3W8.
Lucaa county farmers will sow nioro
wheat than usual this year.
Fifty old soldiers have petitioned for
a Grand Army post at Sioux City.
Webster City lias five churches with
services twice a day each Sunday.
The St. Paul'H Episcopal church to bo
built in DCS Moines will cost $35,000.
An old sdldiora' reunion will bo hold
at Shelby on the 10th and lOtti of Juno ,
D. M. Hart , of Atlantic , an insurance
agent , has been found guilty of forgery.
It took two doctors to got a pin out ol
the throat of a Clear Laka youngster -
child of James MoLaughlin.
Val P. Harrison , the Kookuk swell
burglar , has been given eight years in the
penitentiary at Fort Madison.
The Sioux trotting circuit has been
formed. The places of mooting are Sioux
City , Sioux Falls , Yanklon nnd Mitchell.
The total coat of guttering and stone
crossing in Lo Mara last year was $3,332.-
CO , of which property ovrnots have paid
2,541.00.
Tlio report of the investigating commit
too Till nhow the MiorLicjo in thn Lee
county treuMiry to bo between § 14,000
and § 15,000.
A now Ihptist church has been dedi
cated at L"on. Over 8700 was nuaod nl
the dedicatory services , whereby the
property \\as cleared of debt.
Postmaster E nory , of Li Mars , has
been tippMntod an aide do-camp with the
rank of lieiitonant-colonol on the mili
tary stfllV of the governor , the com-
nundcr-in-chiof of the Iowa National
guard.
A thief giabbed the contents of the
uoitoy di-rtwor iu L Ktitlncr's ' stori1 , Drs
Moinc ? , the other evening , and escaped.
The proprietor cluuod the robber some
liiUneo , but was winded , The thief got
about S'JO.
1 ho people of Marion , where S. W ,
llithbun , postmaster at .Mitchell , Dak. ,
who was removed beemieo it ahorHuo of
SI100 h-ul boon discovered in hit an-
Jiiunta iiirmprly lived , do not believe
lim guilty.
A Steamboat llock saloon keeper uu-
lorloox to thrsnh the itcliool tonohrr ,
I'rof. Diiran. Impartial testimony goes
, ii show that when ho got through his
'ace looked as if he hid hud u dispute
with u inulo.
Oooso Iiko , twenty inlloa nnrthwostuf
Clinton , had n $10,000 tire on the 22d.
The general store of Peterson A ; Co. and
i * . A , Gohlman , und an adjoining dwell-
ng house occupied by August Brother-
nan , were burned ,
Flora Stroud , who was deceived into a
nook marriage by ono Loaoin , of Quincy ,
at Burlington , some two months ago ,
n\ya oho can't live on her allowance of $25
> er fiiHiitb , and ia kicking old man
Lioaotn for n raise to $10. In the event of
a refusal she proposes to renew the con
versation ,
A Dubiique traveling man , enraged in
selling sliirtB , stopped at n hotel in Alli
son. During thu evening ho m.ulo the
icUaintnnco ( ] of u handsome young lady ,
uul , being a guitar player , he was invit
ed it ) to the parlor , where the two made
ine music , the young lady playing the
> i mo. Next morning ho started out to
still shirts. Ho struck a grain merchant
who did not want to buy , but waa in-
brmcu that the cashier of the b.uik had
talked of ordering an outfit. Ho wont
at once to the bank and asked for the
cashier. The cashier responded , and im-
ngine the shirt man's aurpriso when ho
was confronted by hia fair lady singing
companion of the evening before. JIo
did not mention shirts , but skipped out.
A child , aged 4 yoara , was burned to
loath in Lincoln township , seven miles
lorthwost of Woodbine , last Friday. Mr.
and Mrs. Grail' , the parents , live on a
'arm belonging to Mr Ctanahorn. At the
.line of the accident Mr. Grail" was ab
sent from the house , nnd Mrs Ural ) ' , who
wan alone viith the children , had occa
sion to go to an out door cellar for nome
vegetables for dinner , leaving the chil
dren aged 2 and 4 yoara alono. Shu says
ahu was absent but a few minutes , but
whonaho returned the oldest child lay
in the lloor , its clothes burned oil' and
its lifeless form burned to a crisp. The
youngest child was burned some , the
lair being burned from its head , but re
ceived 110 serious harm.
l-'or Coiiulis and Throat D
usu UHOU.N'S DuoNcniAL TKOCUKS. "JIiuo
never chang"d my mind rdBoctiif | ! ( lliom , ox-
cent I think bettor of that which I bopm
tliinkiiiff well of. " Ittv. lltnry Ward Jletcktr.
Sold only ia boxes.
Socontl-Uaiul Clothing.
I ) eton Globe.
" 1 have boon in the business five yean
and it hoa paid mo very well , " said a
denier in second.hand clothing yesterday
to a Globe innii.
"Hut whore do you got such a largo
amount of clothing as you have on hand ) "
queried n bystander.
" \Vc buy almost exclusively at i ho resi
dences of our patrons , " was the reply.
"Wo advertise liberally , and as a result
scores of postal cards and letters are
received by us every day from private
individual. ! asking ua to call at their
houses and tix a price on such cant-oil'
clothing as they may wish to dispose of.
Wo comply , and having examined what
they have to sell and agreed upon the
amount to bo paid , therefor , wo bring the
goods away with us. "
"Do you buy everything ? "
"Everything , Coats , hats , vests ,
boots , oboes , cloaks , dresses. In fact ,
wo reject nothing , ns but little diflicul-
ty is found in disposing of them after
ward. "
"What acalo of prices do you pay par
ties fioni whom you buy clothing ! "
' There is no ( ixed scale , as everything
must bo determined by the condition of
the gaoda at the time , much of the ma-
teiial that wo receive ia in a very fair
condition. Last week , for instance , I
bought a drcfis suit which had been laid
avray for two years , and had only been
slightly damaged by moths. But wo aho
sometimes get aeit [ deal of stuff that is
hardly worth huyin" , < nd yet the lady or
whoever hai the ( hapiioil of it will do-
maud almost ai much for it u. < j it
originally cost. "
"A general imprcsiion prevails , " remarked -
marked a bystander , "that rich people
give their caat oil'cl jthing to their poor
relations. "
"Woll , they do , aomotimos , " waa the
reply : "and it frequently happens that
clothing thus given is too small or too
largo , or otherwise ill-adapted to the re
cipients , who subsequently sell it to ua ,
and by realizing n fair price derive n
benefit that "ay. "
"Do you deal with parties outaido the
atate ? "
"Yes , in'dpedl I have just received a
communication from n lady in Brattle-
bora , Vt , , who stated that nho had sev
eral trunks full of summer clothing
which nho wishes mo to purchase. And
I am constantly in receipt of similar
communications ftom all parts ot Now
England. "
"lo whom do you aftonvards anil the
clothing , etc. , which you thus bu > ? "
"Somo of it wo dispose ) of right hero
but the greater part of it is shipped to
largo dealers in Now York and St , Louis
who puddle it out to email retail us tab
lialunonts. Wo do not engage in retail
ing to any extent , our main object being
to collect vast quantities of goods fron
individuals and families throughout the
city and state , and dispose of it to doul
em in wholesale amounts. "
lilit/.liif ; Abroad.
Electrical Ilctlew ,
Electric lighting in Europe ia advanc
ing moio rapidly than the American
can public scent to realize. Gas i
usually far poorer in quality than here
and modern improvomonta in mak
ing it are tlowly adopted , Tlio Boi
Marcho , ut Paris , where 1DOO , clorka are
employed , tried 400 electric lamps , am
has now increased the order to 2,000
The St. Lizaro railway station tried n
few lamps in the vestibule , and will not
extend the BVBtem to the whole vast os
tabliehmont , covering eomo twelve t
fifteen acres. The Grand opera house
at Pans , with its 1,100 permanent cm-
> lojcc , IUUARAI bill of § 00,000 n year ,
ind it Ins boon experimenting for the
a&tttro years with almost every known
yslom of eleolrio lighting , AmcricAii or
> therwiso. In Milan the Mansion ! thuatro
A lighted by electricity , und thu vait
'lu\itro La Scala now h.in n uimpletu
quipmcnt of engines , boilers , nnd dyna-
no machines from Now York , ndi-quAta
o 10,000 lamps , in position under the
hndow of Iho renl citliedral , without
o much na a wito or u pull'of steam in
iglit , from the cathedral itsi'lf.
A HTOUY 01. ' A LOST ,1UO.
Hint Hi-1 Kit 11 ' - KotMiictl
in ; ul'lliandjKotMiictl HH
I'cccloim UM Captain Kltl'n < JoUl.
) ctrott Krto 1'rot * .
A day or two n o n report wnn wills-
lorcd along the docks that n jug con-
.lining four gallons of brandy had slipped
oil the wharf nt the foot ot First utroot
uulas at thu bottom < > f the ri.-er.
Within an hour after the infornirttion
md reached the firut pair of earn rt man
uamo M\untering down upon the dock
with a sort of i-rappel attached to u
clothes line and aa ho caught aii-lit of the
owner of the tviirchotiNo ho Maid ;
"Being that the ice is nil out , I'd like
o grapple for that gold watch lost hero
Ml fall. "
Ho was told to ijo ahead uith all hia
light , but ho had Hancely made road )
vhon n aocond man arrived. Ho had an
ron hook fastened to n stout cord and he
iromptly explained :
"Being as 1 had nothing to do to-day
thought I'd try and took up one of
lium grindstones that tumbled in here
ast fall. "
The two wcro working away with their
nes uhon a third man put in an np-
) oarance. Ho seemed considerably aur-
irised to find any ono ahead of him , but
a ho got his grappul ready ho cihnly ob-
urvrd to the pair :
" 1'vo dreamed three nighta I'unning
liat there waa u brass kettle down hero ,
ml 1 thought if 1 could hook it up and
ell it for $2 I'd bo so much ahoad.
It wasn't over a quarter of an hour bo-
ere a fourth man arrived. Ho had nn
ron rake attached to a polo , and as hn
ound the trio at work :
"Alw ays tlio way I Listnii > htl dreamed
> f fishing up a $20 cook ntovo from the
lottom hero , and I come down to find a
\holo gang ahead of mo. Hang itl an
loneat hardworking man has no show
hatover in this townl"
" .lack , " the
t. Joe Cnrro'pondonco Clilcago Herald ,
Some years ago there lived in llanni-
) nl , Mo. , an oldjamo darky named Jack ,
ho made ficqucnt excursions to thoaur-
ounding country to preach the gospel to
10 colored population.
One Sund.iy , after having preached an
loquont diacourso , ho r.viaed ono of hia
) ig ttcaly , aplay feet and rested it upon a
much in front of him and said : "Do ole
mn hab walked fifteen miles ober atones
nd grabbel joa' fo' do good objo' aouls ,
nd , ho dnsnen't 'spec' nullln fur it in dia
own , but if you would jiV lone him a
lair kob ole shoes do Led would bross
md prospuh you. "
The brethren not having brought any
lioes to church took up u collection and
landed him the proceeds , After pro-
louncing the benediction ho placed his
Id "yitllcr" saddle-bags across his arm
nd hobbled oil * toward Hannibal.
Having travoraod a milo or two of the
.istanco ho diverged from thu road among
ho timber. Ono of t'lo ' brethren a short
iistanco in the rear , noticing the maneu
ver , followed , and found Jack standing
) csidu a liollorr attiinp , with hia handa
eating upon his hips and hia mouth
trotched from ear to car with laughter ,
ooking ut hia foot. "Woll , dnt's ' jis1 a
ittlo do currisiat ting I ebbah need m all
ny bo'n daya. I run a groun' spuirril
nco dat utuinn , an * poked my han' in
fUh him , uu it lit slap dab riilit ? onto
em shoca. An' do funniest ting ia dayo
is * zuckly do ole man a fit. lirudder
ohnaing , do fingah ob probjdenco mils'
mb reeled mo to dat stump. "
Nitro-Glyccrlno IIH
The case of W. II. Hunt , of Clean ,
ihargod with sliipping n satchel filled
vith mtro-glycorino from Bradfoid to
Oloan , over the Buffalo iV ; Philadelphia
aihoad , came up before United States
Donunisaionor Fairchild at Buffalo. Os
jar W. Hamilton , baggtigo-mastor of
) loun , testified that ho received a black
jag on February 7. It was not labeled ,
md did not have uiiy placard stating that
t contained mho-glycerine and wan
dangerous. The bag fell on thu
ilatform and u package dropped
mt which looked like patent medi
cine. Tlio bag was found to contain a
number of similar packages , also a bos
of percussion caps. The satchel contain
ed forty or fifty of the little cylinders.
3oorgo W. Iliokok , of Bradford , tcsti-
led that ho handled nitrp-glyccrino for
loveral yoara in nhooling oil wells , _ Ho
md seen thocartridgcs contained in thu
j g , and thought they contained about
lalf nitro-glycerino nnd half tanbark
; round fine. The case \raa then adjourn
ed. It appears that the compound is
manufactured near Olean for II. Van
tampon , It is used principally for
lasting r.urpoica. Hunt keeps a drug
store at Olean , and boaia a good ruputa
; ion. The penalty ia a fine of from 31
to § 10.000.
Tlio Lmlcht Moult IMuu.
Ilaltluoru Pity ,
"Talking about ulingy men , " aaid a
conductor of a Pullman car , an ho eat in
the smoking-room while the porter was
doing the work , "tho worst specimen 1
over eaw came out of Detroit , the otuor
night. His wife , a great fat woman , was
with him , an-1 they took eoata iu an ordinary -
dinary coach. Pretty noon ho came back ,
selected ti berth a ainglo upper and
thon'wcnt back to his wifo. Pietty uoon
ho returned , and went to bed alono.
About un hour after thia I waa going
through the train , when the fat woman
Htoppod mo and wanted to know if 1 had
any empty bertha. 1 told her there wore
plenty of them , when aho brought her
lips together like a vise and clenched her
fat hands , as she said : 'I thought as
much. Hero , take my bag with you , and
make mo up the boat section you havo.
I'll bo back as soon as the train stops
again.1 You BCO that nolfiah husband of
hers had told her there wasn't an empty
boilh left , but ho had found u chance to
share a bunk with an acquainUnco. Ho
was the maddest man you over see next
morning , when ho had to hand over 85
for her night'a rest , in addition to the
§ 2,50 , ho had paid for hia own. "
NOTICE.
Notice lilimbygU tl' ' lt' > o rartntrnhlp Imru.
tolor" litliii { UUiMi William lilai.mr . a.i.l .
( Ice II Iltw uuJcr tic firm i.amo ol JUnuIng i ,
I will not I e re-
. , H.U. . . , - - - - - , - - - * ' " > ' I'0/011 ' , "
our late , rm name , nor win I t y iiy attornci'i
esorwsUtnwrry .ii . ny litigation ot any do.
< iintlon anali'it ' fti.y ol tha credit > w ol the latu ttrni
ol Uannluu fc How , and the u o ot my nuum to carr/
h Utightlcu Uuuautliorlteil by " .
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on aoy Oniaba , Kob. , Kill. 18,1R34.
V JUt i .
loilldfl ot IVIiItiiii None of the tro"Rci > t ot the
iiilmriiU moil I liii < rrliic , Mil I r\i iirxliiccd much
.ulti tliiif 1 1 Uiow.irM 1 koi torn I ug Umo and
I n hriro doici , it ilrltn tip Ilia ( fiitrla Jill o , Impnlrs
lilo lloii , tloktoiiu li ritiffcj f nl.vi the pvlcnt
il cllnr * In liottlh Aiul weight , l'er on with HU n < l
or klll DNciHon uli nild IHI cnrcfnl how thry tftko
tlio c inlnrril i ili nn , i\ < In mo t In tsnrcn the cffor t
Dflhoml tu almiMt | ircnnt ciitly Impair the rntiMl-
ullon TntaVu tlio plnio nl llufo ] mlfonii wo i tier
MMI a fo , iitc , iirnnipl ami jionnnnoiit r llel ( mm
> . '
lo ptrranttion , niul It It cny to coinlhco you of Its
mnt.
I luxe ciirl ponnanontly Illt-o I T.lnt In t ! o thin !
rnicritlmt In tlieu'onf Swltl'n Mi.i-clllo ficr 1 Iml
mwt l(5ii ( llj fi\llol\\ltliMo otiryand l-ot h
I' . A. loovnit , M. D. , l\ri } , ( In
A jomiRinan rccinc t < ino tot hank j on tnrhl cure
of Illwil Pol < on b ) Iho i no tjuiir Specific MUr A I
othtr treatment ImtUltal.
Jm JACOIM , DniFRljt , Athcti' , Ox
on llltxxl and Skin licenses inalleil
Tiiuswinsprcino ro
llr& cr 3 , AtUntu , Ov
V , Oillrw , I5n\\.13. | St. . lirtnrrn Cth and 7th A
( nrnniK ) IAITEIU ;
1UuTHO-VOLTAIO : nr.LT ami otlirr hi itcmw
.1 J AOTUJCIM nro irnt on Ui ! ) } Trlnl TO
JIKN ONLY.OUNQ OU OI.l ) , who ar # nifTrr-
Inn from Krn\ot-a lirnniTr. IX T VITAIITV ,
\ \ AHTixnRiksciitei , nml nil thoio illKomm of n
rriwoiAi. N\TUn . n-JUllliiK from AHDHKK nnd
Omen c'AUtrn. Hpoody rrlU > r nnil romplcto1
rMtorallnn to Ilritin. Vmon nna MAKIIOOII
ouinA-jTrm. Bend at ouco tor IHuitraUtl
I'nmphlpt frop. Addrcti
VOI.TAIH mi.T ; t'o. . nrnr.hnii. niti-ii.
JamoaHedwallnstiliilo
nD'3 ' tor llicexprt purpose
inll chronic , urinary and prl
Tvate diseases. Gonorriur.n ,
/A Qlcct nndSyplnlls In nil their
'AT compllcntcd forms , ulso nil
dlscntcH of tlie Skin nnd
l.'Iood promptly relieved nnd"
rcrmanentlycured by reme-
, dicnIC3tcdlnn/ii//1'ritj-ji (
- _ „ . _ _ _ > .Sj'orliit.ri-di-flrr. beinlnal
wcalnicm , Hir-lit Lei cnby Drcamn , Plmplcn on
the I'aceLost Manhood , lm JMi'i III on < < l. 31irtf
I.'ii ( > ri-/ici'/iiiriiliii/ / / appropriate remedy
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OMAHA
Stove Repair Works ,
100 South ! 4th St. .
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MIT vtixtn ut all iiovrlption , vtnod o\ci , changed to
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IN BOTTLES.
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PilHiior Bohemian.
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DOMESTIC.
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Wiue. ED. MAURER ,
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cr FAl.LINUHICUNIiH-liillroloiigi udIwarrulnf
mear lo cure Ida wont ruoi. Ilicauio ollitri bw
U uo reacnti fur nnl nntv rerclvltig a car * .
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utf for u trial , nnil I will rura ye. * .
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HEPKE3ENTSI
Vhanlx AaaurauM Co. , ot ix > ndon , Oath
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v utrilicster'R'Y.6apltai.'i ! ! ! ! ,000,000.0
.auMercbantu , ol Nowii. N , 1 , Capital Ii76.000.00 !
Qlrard Fire. 1'iiUadelpbla , OapItU , . . . l.SOO XiO.OJ
Flrerueo's Fond , Capital , . , ltS , 16.0J (
YIQA Room 10 , Oui u Natioua Bank Huiln
TtlcphonoNo. S7S
DEEXEL & MAUL ,
BUOCKHSOHSTO JOHNQ. JAOOCB )
UNDERTAKERS ,
at the old stand KIT Parrmn street. Ordo IT t * ' ,
t-cr i > h lollclttu aul prouiptlr aUtndej lo.
Dr.
Dr. Wagner has removed hli office from No. 313
Urlmcr to No. 33 $ tarlmcr , whcro ho will bo plea-cd
to BIO hU friend * The Doctor In to bo congratulated
en the complottncrti and olcginco ol h. new bnlU-
Ing. It | ono ol the host In the city. ( Denver Ho-
publt an , Jan. 37h 1834.
THE LEARNED
a
LARIMER STREET.
Why ) -ou should try Iho celebrated Dr. II , Wairri t'
method * ol euro :
1 , "Dr. II. Wagner U a natural ph ) ! chn. "
O. 8. FOWI.KB ,
The GrofUoit T.Ilnif l'hrcnologl U
"rewcanoico } o as a doctor. "
Da. J. Riuun ,
Tlio World's QrcritCTt rh } lofiioml ) t.
"You are wonderfully pruflrlontlnjour know !
edge ol illvaso and motllolnea. "
DR. J. MAnnitws.
4 , "Tho afflicted find ready relict In jour pres
ence. " DR , J. SIMM * .
6. "I > r. II. Waifnor Is a regular cradiute trom
tollcvno tlo | > ltnl , Now York city ; hnshndtrry ox-
nth o lHi | iluil practice , nnd In tnorouihly ported on
I hmticho * ol till bolo\cd tclonpo , cxpedally on
irontodlsconcs. "
lR8. ) DKOWNRLL k Kwixo.
0. "Dr. H. Wnirnor has Itnmortftllcod hln ell br
woiulottul discovery of niiccllla remedies tor Jirv
ito and NxuM diseases. " Vlnttnln City Chronicle.
7. "Thouuinls of linalMs flock to see him. " San
Miiclo Chronicle.
a "llio Doctor's long experience M a flpcchllut
iniild render him very successful. " llocky lloun.
aln No K.
Plain Facts Plainly Spoken.
At ono Umo a dlnctiwlon ol the secret rtoo ww en.
tlroly a > oldod by the profession , and medical works
but a few year * ago would harilly mention It.
To day the ph ) slclon Is ol a dfftercnt opinion ; he Is
an are that It Is hH iltity disagreeable though U
nifty bo to handle thta nuxttcr without glotosand
peak plainly about It : and Intelligent parents and
guardians will thank him fur doing so.
The results attending this destructive vice were or.
mcrly not understood , or not properly estimated : and
o Importance belli ) attached to a subject which by
9 nature does not I m I to dosu Investigation , I
Illlngly Ignored ,
Tlio fiMilt Is generally contracted by the young
hllo attending school ; older companions through
iclr oininplo , limy In responsible for It , or It may ba
oqulrod through accident. Tlio axcltcincntonco ex *
i rl ( < nccd , tlio practice will bo repented again and
; aln , until nt last the Imblt becomes tlrm and com-
Ictoly on lca l the victim , ilantal and nervous at
Ictionn are usually the primary results ot self-abuse ,
mong the Injurious effects may bo mentioned lassl.
.tide , dejection or Irnuclblllty ot temper and general
cblllty. The l > oy Bvokn seclusion , and rarely joins
n the tjiorU ol his companions. It ho bo a joung
mn ho will bo llttlo tound In company with the other
ox , and Is troubled Ith cxnccdlnr and annoying
lOHhtulncus In their presence. Laadvlous dreams ,
inlKolnns and eruptions on the faro , eta , are also
iromlnont sj mptoins.
It the practice la violently persisted In , more Bcrloui
Irtiirbnnccs take place. Great palpitation ol th
u.Art , or epileptic com ulslous , are experienced , and
10 Muff crcr may fall Into a complete state ot Idiocy bo-
ire , tlimlly , dcnth relict cs him.
To all those engaged In this dangerous , pnctloe , I
ould urij , first nf all , stop It at onca ; make o\ cry
loatlblo etlort to do HO ; but If you full , It your nervous
) tit cm Is already too much iihattcrul , and consa-
uontly , jour will-power broken , take some ncrvo
.imla to aid j ou In your cllort , llaIng treed j ourscll
ronitho Imblt , 1 would further counsel ) ou to go
hrough a regular course ot treatment , for It Is a great
nlstako to Biim n t hat any ono may , for eome time ,
10 t c cry ROlltt'f ghohlmmilt Uito | thlafanclnatlnit
but dangerous oxiitomcnt without suOorlng train Its
> llcoimciucrua | at8omoluturo tlmo. Iho number
of \ omiL'men w Im are InmpacUtcd to fill the duties
n Joined by wollnck U alarmingly largo , and In most
t > nch cases this unfortunate condition ot things coo
10 trocod to tlio practice of Helf-abuso , w hlch had been
bindnncd j oars ago. Indeed , a tow months' practice
of thU habit la sullldcnt to Induce gpcrtnatorrlucia J
fttcr ) oars , and I hat o many ot such CAIOS under treat j
men t ; h , ? present day.
Youn Men
fho may bo BUfTorlng from tlio effect ) ot youthful
oilIOH or Indiscretions will do n oil to ax-all thenuclre *
f this , the grcateat lioon e > er laid at the altar ot euf-
rlug linmanlty. Da. WiONita will guarantee to for-
clt $ iOO for o > cry case ot seminal \ \ caknoafl or private
ISOODO of any kind and character which bounder-
akes to and tails to euro
Middle Aged Men.
There are many at the ago of 30 to 00 who are-
roublcd with too frequent ovacuatloiu ol the lilad-
lor , often ocmmiianloil by a Blight smarting or bum-
UK eoniatlon , and a weakening ol the system In a
ii.mncr the patient cannot account lor. On exnmln-
ng the urinary ilopodltna ropy eodlmcnt will oltun be
ound , and Bfinietlinca nniall iiartldes ot albumen wlU
aupoar , or the color \ \ 111 bo ol thin mllklsh hue ,
hanging to a dark and torpid appearance. There are
n vny , many men who die ol this iUflcultylgnorunt ! ot
ho caunt ) , which 1 ] the second stage ot Bomlnal-n rait.
i6 s. Dr. W. will guarantee n perfect euro hi all caset
a id n healthy restoration ol tha gcnlto-urlnary or-
; ans.
CoiiKultatlon tree. Thorough exanunatlon and ad.
IM , * B.
All communications ( hould bo nddrosscd , Dr. Henry
Icnry Waguer , P. 0. 2338 , Denver , Colorado.
The Youni ; Man's Pudiot Uoinpoiilon , by Dr. H
Vagnor , l nortii Ita uclgbt In gold tojouug meal
Prlo o < 1,25. Hunt by mall to aiiy addrou.
A FRIEND TO ALL.
Ono Who ia Needed and Nobly Fills hia
Placo.
Dcimr Is mure fortunUo than aho known In the
Kmcs * on ol the talen's and energies ot a man who
tas given his time and thought not merely to the
lerfectlon of bU skill as a practitioner ol his pro-
csiflon ol medicine , but to the study ol those pro-
ound thlugs ol science and nature which tend to the
nero cnmpieto unilontindlng ol the problem ol life
and of the laws of nV.uru and the means ol gaining
ho if rentest practical goods to mankind from the In-
oruatlon thus ar-qufrou In the abstract. Such a
man Is Dr. II. Wagner , who Is located t 8131-nrltner
street Dr. Wagiar devoted m-ny jcars to theao-
i'iultlonol ' the knowledge nocoary to h's profes
sion In a number of the loiJlnif medical s hooli ol
the most eminent and profound ! teachers , such
: iamcd aa Dr. On > s and Dr. I'-tnooast nppoarliiir
AIIIODI ; hi'preceptors JfordI hU studies end here.
Ihuv continued In the Held of the practliluB family
ihlslchn and In the experiences ol a man i f citon-
'Uu tra\el. lie hii Mted every ecctlun ol the Unl-
ted aut'U | jlnc ttuilloim cutunll"ti to the tlltcrent
liirarteilntlcii ol thoAIUU ! < ) ortbna of the country ,
partlmlnly nltlireitard to thclf efliCt , cllmatlo and
o'.liciw.uo 111:011 : lualth and thu illllo-mt forms of dU-
ease J. With thu combined pou urs of close study , nx
: cnnlvo oh crvat on and almost iinllin ted practice ,
Dr Wagner came to Denver three jeaia 0150 e > iuip.
[ icd as futv ha\o tbo right to claim to battle tlio lee
of nmnU'iJ , the dro.tjrd cn ruy , dlsca < c. In order to
render IhoKreatiBt good to soiluty , Dr. icimerdeci *
Jo 1 to I .y ailJo tl/u / ( 'incral branches ot practice anil
urlni ; nil lu < r IH ) ku iwltdn * and power to bear up
on iliu lee Hlilch amoi g thu army ot Insidious
leath agents It tno treat eat. Illi ido experience
had taujjht him what weapons to use aud which to ,
dlncard , and alter tnulpplni ; hlmsell a < hia trained
Judgment was o wul uiilo to advise him lie corn *
luoncej boldly and contldently his attack. In esti
mating the n. u1ts and success achieved , It Is oul
ncx.wary to know the doctor's p itlon and ttandln
to-da > , While locattd In this city , his practice 1s i
no means confined to Us limit ! nor this section ol
country , Ilia oorrcspoti Juice nnd express books tea *
tUy In black and whltu to his | > o cu'on ol a field ol
pi act Ice bounded only by the lines which bound the
ongth and breauth ol the country , and which baa
laced him where a man ol his ( kill and Intellectual
attainments ilesurves to I e , and should to bo euablu
him to reach the highest sphere ot usefulness to uuf
Icrliitf liuutanlty the plane ot financial Indcpeii
dence. Dr. Wagner has contributed ol hU prosper ! *
ty to the substantial Improvement ot Denver lu tha
eru.tlon of a Ono Mock on Larimer street , opposite
his present otllc , Mo , SIJ. It will be ready lor oocu *
panoy lu a low wnck , and U an evidence that the
doctor ts to be numbered among the permanent anil
solid citizen * ol the metropolis ol the plains. [ Den
ver Tribune. : rn" - '
DR , H. WAGNES & 00 , ,
DENVER.200L.I