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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1884)
I I THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY , MARCUS , i884. Dr. Dr. Wanner has removal till onico from No. 34 Larimer to No. 333 Larimer , where ho will bo plcasci to sco his friends. Tha Doctor Is to bo congratulate ! on the completeness and elcganeo of his now bnlld nR. It ] s ono of the best In the city. [ Denxor He publican , Jan. 37.h 1531. > U 09 JUL JJ. H JLaJiai THE LEARNED ialist ! 8 8 LARIMER STREET. Why you should try the celebrated Dr. II. Wagner' methods of euro : 1. "Dr. II. Wajnor Is a natural physician. " 0. 8. KOWMR , The Greatest U\tng 1'hrcnologlst. "Fow can oxco you as a doctor. " UK. J. SIMMS , The World's Greatest I'hjsIognomlsU "You MO wonderfully proficient Inour know ! edpo of dlscaro aud modlclucs. " DR. J. MATTIIHWB. 4. "The aflllctcd find ready relief In jour proa cnco. " DR. J. SIMMS. 6. "Dr. It. Wagner Is a regular graduate Iron Bcllcvuo Hospital , Now York city ; has had A cry ox UmsKo hospital practice , and Is thoroughly posted ot all branches of his bcloxod science , especially ot chronic dinettes. " DM. BctowxitUi ft Ewivo. 9. "Dr. II. Wagner has Immortalized himself bj his wonderful dlscxn cry ot sjiocino remedies for prl vato and sexual diseases. " Virginia City Chronicle. 7. "Thousand * of Invalids tlock to eco him. " Sat I'nndsco Chronicle. ' 8. "ITio Doctor's long experience as a Bpoclalls' ' should render him very successful. " Kocky Moun tain News. Plain Pacts Plainly Spoken , At ono time a discussion ot the secret vice was en Urcly avoided by the profession , and medical vtorks but a ( ow ycaru ago would hardly mention It To-day the phjslclan Is ot a different opinion ; ho li aware that It Is hia duty disagreeable though li may bo to handle this matter without gloves aut ! epoak plainly about It ; and Intelligent parents ant guardians will thank him ( or doing so. The results attending this deslructh o * Ice were or mcrly not understood , or not properly estimated ; and no Importance being attached to a subject which bj Its nature does not tnvlto close 1m ostlgatlou , It wai willingly Ignored. The habit U generally contracted by the youni whllo attending school ; older companions througr their example , may hi responsible ( or It , or It may be acquired through accident. The excitement once ex perlcnced , the practice will be repeated again anc again , until at last the habit becomes firm and completely pletoly enelnes the \lctlm. Mental and ncnous af dictions are usually the primary results of seK-abuso Among the Injurious effects may bo mentioned lassl uilo , dejection or Irrasclblllty of temper nnd genera debility. The boy seeks seclusion , and rarely Jolm . In the sports o ( his companions. It ho bo a joutif ( ' V. ruin ho will bo htUo found In company with thoothci v ) MX , and Is troubled with exceeding and annoyinf / baslilulucsa In their presence. Loach lous dreams ' emissions and eruptions on the ( ace , etc. , are alai prominent symptoms. K the practice la \ latently persisted In , moro eerloui disturbances take place. Urcat palpitation of thi heart , or cplleptlo convulsions , are experienced , auc the sufferer may ( all into n complete state ol Idiocy be ( ere , finally , death relieves him. To all these engaged In this dangerous , practice , J would say , first of all , stop It at once ; make overj possible effort to do so ; but if you ( all , K J our ncrvoui system U already too much shattered , and cense qucutly , } our u ill-power broken , take some neni tonic to aid you In } our effort Having ( reed yourscl ( rom the habit , I would further counsel you to g < through a regular course ot treatment , ( or It Is groa mistake to supposn that any ono may , ( or some time bo t every sohtt'e gliohtmsoK uptothlstasrlnatlui but dangerous excitement n Ithout euQerlng from iti evil cfcnsequonccs at some ( uturo timo. The nunuic : ol jounu'men uhoaro Incapaclatcd to I'll the dutlci en joined by wedlock la alarmingly large , anil In mos ol euch cases this unfortunate condition ot things cai bo traced to the practice of sill-abuse , n hlch had beet Abandoned years ago. Indeed , a few months' practlo ot thia habit Is sulllclcnt to Induce spermatorrhoea later years , and I ha\ many of such coses under treat men at the present day. Young Men Who may bo suflerlng ( rom the effects ol youthtu follies or Indiscretions w 111 do well to avail themselve of this , the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of suf oring humanity. DR. WAONBR will guarantee to ( or olt joOO ( or every case ol Remlnal weakness or prUat disease ol any Kind and character which bounder takes to and ( alls to euro Middle Aged Men. There ara many at the age of SO to 00 who or troubled with too frequent evacuations of the blad der , often accompanied by a slight smarting or burn leg sensation , and a weakening ol tha system In manner the patient cannot account ( or. On/oxnmln tog the urinary deposits a ropy sudiment will often b ( ound , and sometimes small particles ot albumen wl appear , or the color will bo of thin mllklsh hue , ugai changing to adarkaudtorpldaiipearonco. Tberoar many , many men who die of this dlmcultylgnorant c the cause , n hlch la the second stage of scmlnal-ncali ness. Dr. W. will guarantee a perfect cure In all case and a healthy restoration of the goulto-urluary oi gans. Consultation free. Thorough examination and nc M rice , $5. All communications should bo addressed , Dr , Ilcnr Henry Wanner , I' . 0. 2389 , Denver , Colorado. The Young Man's Pocket Companion , by Dr. II Wagner , Is north Its weight In gold to young mot ; Prio a $1,25. Sent by mall to any address. A FRIEND TO ALL. I Ono Who ia Needed and Nobly Filla.hi iV Place. Denver Ia more fortunito than she Knows In th po es3on ; of the talen's and energies of a man wh lias given his time and thought not merely to th perfection of hia skill na a practitioner of hi * prc femlon o ( medicine , but to the study of tlioso jirc found things of a'ono ' and nature uhlrh tend toth more ixiraplcto underntindlnir of the problem of hi ando ( Iho lawd of nv.ura iml the uoanii of galnln ; the greatest practical iood9 to mankind ( rom the li formation thax nrqulroJ In the abstract. Such man 19 Ur , II. Wanner , whu id located at 313 Lar I me street Dr. Wayner devoted m < ny } eara to the at ii Haitian ol the knowledge nocconsary to hl proc- bion hi a number of the leading medical -lioolj c the most eminent aud profound touchers , uuc names as Dr , Oronn and Dr. 1'ancoast ai ] > orln amonf liU preceptoru Nordl his studies end l.cn They continued In the field ol the practicing famll phiaiclan aud In the oxperienceu of a man < ( exten live travel. lIohii > Ulted oery section of the Unl tdd Statea paying studious attcotlon to the .liiloren cluracterliticaof thavarlou | iortloiiaotliooounir ( ) ? r- inrtloularly with regard to thelt effect , climatlo an otherwise upon ncalth and the dlffo out ( arms of dh cues. With the combined power * of close study , K : tensive ob.ervat on and ahuos' unllin ted practlct Dr Woiftier came to Denver thrco jears aifo equip ped as few ha\o the right to claim to battle the Iu nf mankind , the dreided eri'my , dlseaie. In ordort render the greatest good to society , Dr. < t airncr dec : Jed to lay aslJo tire Kcnerul branches of practice an ortiu : all hits rpekn led ; ; and power to bearui 4 an Iho foe which ainoni ; the army of Inu'diou ' lenth agents U tne urea test. Hli uideoxperlenc 4k had taught hl > n what weapons to u > o and which t discard , and alter C'lulpplntf himself at liU tralne judgment wn so well a'llo to advice him tie con tneuced boldly and confidently his attack. In est mating ; the results and success achieved , It U enl nenessary to know the doctor's p Dillon and standm to-dy. While located In this city , hl practtco Is i no means conllnod to its llmlti nor this section ( country , Ills correspondence and uipruss hooks tei tlfy InbUck and wlilia t his ix > s-c8i on of a field < piacflce bounded only by the lines whIUi bo.in I th enjth and biewth of the conntrv. and uhkh ha laced him where a man nf hit 8111 and IntelkUiu sUalninents deserves to iu , andsho Id to ho o.iob him to retch the hlghcit xphure of usefulness ti tu ( erliij : humanltr the piano of financial iiulcpoi ilenro. Dr. Wagner hat contributed of his prosper tj to the substantial Improvement ol Di'iu or In nl uie tlou of a flue block on Larimer street , opposlt hU prckcut olllc , No. SI i. It will ho ready ( or occi pancy in a iew weeks , und i * an etldenco that tl doctor Is to bu numbered aroon. , ; the pcrraanunt an l ollddtizeneof the motropolU ol the plain" . Ulei " " " " DR. H. WAGNER & CO. , fe 233 J COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LJJVO XS > V . FAILUEE OR SUOOESS , MiMTlH DlfllMIHROH (111) ( Inn ofWliluli OirlNtlmilty ivlll 1'rovo to 1)0. Yesterday morning the Urondwnj \Iothodist \ church was filled with n con- grcqatiou curious to sco aud anxious tc icnr Bishop Merrill , of Chicago , who wns announced to apeak. The curiosity of Bcoing the man wua sattefiud by the view of n plainly dressed , unassuming well proportioned man of a little more han ordinary size , with n cluan shaven rank looking face. As n speaker he showed himself to bo deliberate , weigh- ng hia words carefully , and carrying with his utterances a conviction that he at least believed thorn to bo the truth. Do chose as his text Isaiah xlii:4 : : "He hall not fail or bo discouraged , till ho mvo sut judgement in the earth. " lie poke of the clearness and distinctness vhich characterized Isaiah's prophecies oncoming Christ , BO clear < md dis- inct , in fact , that men had boon ed to claim that the words mist have been * written after Christ's > irth , but this claim was done away with > y the well established facts showing .hat Isaiah must have lived GOO yours bo- ere Christ. The words of the text must ofcr to Christ , but. instead of dwelling ipon the poraorvurnnco and courage of Christ , the speaker chose to consider the [ Uostion , rather , as to whether the pro > hccy would como true that Christianity ihould bo established throughout the vorld. Many , in looking about them , bit that Christianity was losing grouun , and were troubled with the doubt as to vhothor it would not after a time provo a failure. To such ho offered some Jioughts for their consideration. One of ho questions which como to the mind with depressing effect was , why has it taken so long to accomplish what has been lone ? Centuries have passed and yet Christianity is in the minority. Ono of the difficulties which rendered irayers slow , was the fact that God gov- irnodtho moral world by different moans han the physical world. Force wai used and must bo used in the material world. The pulpit by which the speaker teed could not bo reasoned or persuad ed into moving , mon by force had to lift t on ot off thu platform. Mind spirit , on , ho other hand , could not bj governed > y force. It must bo governed by per- uosion. If God could govern the moral world by force ho could by ono sweep of omnipitonco drive sin from vho world , or ould have prevented its entrance into he world , but there was a free will , which must bo persuaded or touched by motives. This took time and patience. There was prayers being made , ho bo- ievcd. Ho compared the condition of ifty years ago with the present , and pro- ented many interesting facts showing ho changes and how Christianity had pread at homo and abroad. Ho believed that there should bo on- nuragemont on considering the difficulty of the world and the prayers made and 10 firmly believed that the prophecj vould como true and Christianity would not provo a failure. Compare the dose and quantity of Hood's Sarsaparilla and you have conclusive prool of its superior strength and cheapness. Try it. PERSONAL. Joe Spaulding was on duty again yestordoj at hia delivery window iu the postofllco. C. I1 , llaldano , a well known attorney cl Carroll , and who formerly managed the Ogdei louse , in its early years , was in the city Sat urday. Col. Abbott , of St. Joe , who in to take choree of the driving park hero , arrived yes- ; erday. D. A , Starrett , of Chicago , who is ono of ; he boat posted man in lumber in the weatwo ! at the Pacific yesterday. W. T. liraur is as happy aaa man can be ft is a girl. It. G , Murphy , of Topaka , Kns. , is at tin Dgden. District Attorney Connor , of Denison , wai n the city yesterday , George 0. 1'arker , of Valentine , Neb. diued at the Oqdau yesterday. Hon. W. P. Hepburn , of Clarinda , arrlvei at the Ogden yoiterUay. Judge Ixiotbourrow and wife upont Sunda ; at the Ogdon. Dr. W. C. Welch , of Naw Votk , arrived a , ho Ogden Saturday. W. 1 * . Kepper , agent of the Bertha Welbj company , spent Sunday in the city , 8 , A. Holies , collection iigent for Davli 3radloy & Co. , was hero over Sunday. Win. G , Nuaon atartH to-morrow morning 'or a month's trip t > San Antonio , Texas , tartly on account of health , and partly ot : justness , ho having land interests there. Ho las not taken a vacation before In eleven years. Charles G. Hnedcr and Sidney W. Smith , of Cedar 'liaplds , tarried at the Pacific ovoi June ] ay. W. G , Kune , Milwaukee ; at the Pacific. WM. . Moore , the Duburjuo lumber man , was at the Pacific yesterday. C. M , Slelth , a D s Monies commercial .ourlst , Suudayed at the Pacific. J. C. McAdains , of Muuiatlao , Iowa , wat at the Pacific yesterday. Mark L. Drown , who ia zealous on the roac 'or a St. Jo house , stopped at the Pacific eve : Sunday. Joseph GraHson has returned from the SI loam apringa , where he has been wonderful ! ; liolpocl in health by the waters , after havini ) eon assured by phyulcians that they couli do nothing for him. He has certainly me with a marvelous change and he tolls of B'lin other wonderful cures performed there , whicl would seem almost incredible wore it not tha ha ia known as a roan .of . strict truthfullness. The glory ot a man is Ins strength. Jf yo are weakened down tlirough excensivo stud ) or by early Indiscretion , .Allen's JJraln Voo will permanently restore till lost > Igor , an strengthen all the inunclos of Brain and Boil ) 31OforS5.All ; ilrucci Itovoko Tliolr Olinrtor. The people of Council BlulD , wh have occasion to viait Omaha , cither o business week daya or on pleasure Bur days , are continually nonplussed in ri gard to the running of dummy traini especially on Sunday , They lea\ here at certain hours , on I I * , atroot cars , with a view ol catching a train for Omnhn , bul inly roach either the Broadway or Union depot to learn that ' 'there will bo IK lummy to Omaha for an hour and n half. ' When the council granted the Union I'acifio the right of way up Union ave < mo , it was with the understanding tha ! .hero should bo regular half-hour run : ) otwoon the two cities. Is this contract , upon the p.irt of the Union Pacific , bcinu strictly carried out , mid if BO , why an ho citizens continually complaining about ho delays and inconveniences incident o a trip from Council Blutl'j to Omahi. AUK YOU GOINU TO KUUOt'K ? In another column will l > o found the an. ouncomniit of Mf * n.TltOS. COOK&SON , mirlst Agents , "f > l Broadway , Now York , olativo to the very complete mrmigomcnta hey have made for tonni In Kuro/ } tin coining Spring and Summer. "Cook'a Etcur- loutst , " containing maps and lull partlculm * , vlll IHI mailed to any nddross on receipt of It cents. SAD SUICIDE , \n Oakland Ynuiift Mnn SlinotH lllni- Helf In tliu I'rcHcnco ol' Ills Betrothed. Oakland was given a sensational shock i"rittay night by the announcement that 2nos Morris , a well-known young man , lad killed himself. It appears that for a 'ear ' past ho had boon paying his ad dresses to Miss Belle Walker , daughter f Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Walker. The laronts a few days ago gave their consent o his marrying their daughter , and Fri- ay evening ho called on her , and for an lour or moro cosily visited , the chief homo being as to when the marriage hould take place. ITo was anxious fern n early date , and she wanted two vrooks n which to decide upon the date , at the amo time giving him assurance of her eve _ and expectation of marry- ng him. Ho seemed to bo pro- eked about any delay , and on lor insisting on waiting , ho pulled a re volver , nnd placing the barrel to his lend , fired. The ball , which was a 38 alibre , entered the skull in the middle of the forehead just below the hair , and msoed downward and nearly through ho head. The report of the shot brought Hr. Walker and his wife into the room , ogother with some others who were vis- biug at the house , and they found the ouug man on the floor gasping his last. Toting Morris was about 21 years of ago , of good habits aud highly respected. Ho vai a son of Reuben Morris. The shock o Miss Walker was so great that at last ccounts she was lying in a very pros- rate and unconscious condition , and hot rionds felt great anxiety as to the final osult. Many cosmutics for the completion has rom time to time bcun put upon the market. Jut none have stood the test as hits Pozzoni's ncdicatod complexion powder. It is an abso- ulc curatire for blotches , discolorations , freck- es , etc. For halo by drnggista. Mueller ou Miin street sells neb only the lowest , but giv s a present with oacli purchase of ono dollar. Go and sea him first. ' Koal Estate Transfers The following doocu were iilod for re cord in the recorder's office , March 1 , reported for THE BEB by P. J. Mo- Mahnn , real cstato agent : Fritz Niowald to Fred Sperling , sw ] of ae , and no-of ae , 30,74,43 , anil awjof nw.J , 30 , 74 , 42 ; § 4,000. J. D , Edmnndson to Israel Duncan , i , sej , 20. 77 , 43 ; § 040. Abnor Martin to Fitz Niowald , nej , nn . and part of acl , nof. 19 , 74 , 42) ) 82,6000. John Mason to Joseph McCoid , part of noBO. . } , 20 , and nwl , swi , 21 , 77 , 43. $4,380. Fannie M. Randall to Margaret J. Rates , part of nwj , no ] , 13 , 75 , 40 ; § 1- 300. 300.L. L. M. Arnold to O. H. Hcsa , si , aw ] , 8 , and nA , nej , and no ] , nwj > 17 , 75 , 3 ! ) § 0,300. Benjamin Ashnr to Wm. Lewis , wj , se | , and part ae | , ael30. . 74 , 39 ; § 2 , ' 500. 500.M. M. 0. Darno'l to Patrick Burke , pan lot 4 , block 2 , Lodges' add. to Walnut $1,550. Total Bales , § 23,271. COMMERCIAL , COUNCIL BLUFITS MARKET. Wheat No. 2 spring , 70e ; No. 8 , OOj ; rejected jectod , 50c ; good dnmanil. Corn l/oaJerg are paying 33o for old eon and 28o for new. Data In good demand at 22c. Hay i 00@C 00 nor ton : COo per balo. Uyo 10@45o. Corn Meal 125 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; pricoa lit yards , 0 00(2 ( Coal Delivered , hurd , 11 CO per ton ; aoft 5 00 per ton Lard Kairbank's , wholotaling at lie. IfJour City dour , 1 lVic'3d \ \ , Brooms 2 i ) . " > @ 3 00 per doz. Livit STOCK. Oattlo 3 00@3 50j calves , 5 00(5)7 ) 60. Hops Local iiKikor nro Inning now am thorois a cooil dinnand for nil ttnvdei ; cliolci pocking , 0 35@5 K \ mixed , 1 Tu S U. I'HODUCE. Quotations by J. M. St. Jolm & Co. , com mission merchants , MG Ilroa way. Butter Plenty and in fair demand at 15(5 ( 20c : creamery , 35c. JCgga Scarce at 20@22o pe dozen. l'ouitry lleady gale ; chickens , drosaod , 12c live , 8c ; turkeys , ( iressod , 15oj live , lie ducks , dressed , l'-'c ; live , 8c. FIIUITH. Oranges 3 C0@4 00 per box. Lemons i 00 per box. Bananas 3 50@4 00 per bushel Vegetables Potatoes , 40 ; onions , 40c ; cab. bage , none in the market ; apples , ready aali atSaSOJOOforprimoatock. Mra. G. Durreo , No. 828 , Avenue A corner Ninth street , bought last wool ono dollar's worth of eheet music a Mueller's and received a present of i eoventy-fivo dollar organ. the County , It was prodictoa during the late cour liouso contest that the east end wa : bound to vote down the propositions a a preliminary atop to dividing the county Some of these in the center of th county and west end were warned e this and of the consequences , but th oast-sidors assured them they were no after a division. On Saturday , howovei a committee for the east end were hoi interviewing preminont citizens in r < gard to dividing the county , thus goin back on their campaign pretenses. It i understood that tinea the defeat of th court house xproposition a number c Council Bluffs" citizens , and prominori ones too , are now iu favor of u divisioi They say that the east on will continue to fight nil count improvements , and o they had boltorgo out by themselves , leaving the rest o the county to go ahead and maku sucl improvements as are noodod. They as scrt { hat with the east end lopped ol there will bo no dilllculty in goint ; nhcat with nocdod improvementsand that thoj need improvements more than they noei the 0,1 st end. If this division results ai the outcome of the rejection of the cour liouso project , there will bo many in tin central and western part of the count ; who will regret that they did not ftiippor ho court liouso measure moro lustilyi\m Iui3 settle the division question Council Bluffs has heretofore opposed tin livision , but if it now turns about niu 'avors it the county will probably bi divided nt onco. A STUANGU 8TO11Y. I'lio Tcrrllilo Crlnio of a HenutllAt AVoniim A Icn. 1'ctlur 1'ooro In Boston Uuilgct. Among other stories of real lifo which iavo hoard told at the capital , ono of th strangest was of a widow in Virginia , wh was loft with several children , ninon ; ; hem n very beautiful daughter abou iftoon years of ago. The widow findin : tersolf embarrassed , opened a boarding louto at the county site , and among he joardors was a Mr. W , , n wealthy merchant chant over forty years of ago , but a vor ; mo-looking man. This gentleman wa .ho prop and stay of the family ; gavu em iloymcnt to the BOIIS , educated th daughter at a "fashionable academy,1 and , very naturally , on her return tel desperately in love with her , when hi should have preferred the mother. Ill irosaod his suit with perseverance , bu ho beautiful Mildred resisted his np > eals , and the importunities of all he : rionds. Finally , however , after twi ars of assiduity and delicate gallantry in the part of Mr. W. , and the combinoi ears , threats , and persecutions of hoi umily , the fair girl reluctantly atooc xjforo the alter and became hia wife L'ho next evening a large part ] ras given them , but in the midst of ii Mr. W. , being attacked with vertigo anc ick headache , was compelled to with. . [ raw. His young wife hung over him in hi ) silent watches of thn night , apparent y in deep distress , and insisted on giving dm a potion ; she poured out a wineglass ull of laudanum , and ho swallowed it , unconscious of its nature. It acted as in initic , but loft him stupid aud wander- ng. His souses reeled. Ono mcmon ! iti lay motionless , as if on the brink ol .ho . spirit wnrld , and the next ho would cap up convulsively , a strong man in hit igony. Mrs. W. denied all ndmisaioi nto his chamber. At length ho foil intc a deep sloop. She then stooped for o uomont over the smouldering embers approached the bed , gazed at her sloop ng husband , and holding a heated ladh n her hand attempted to pour a stroan of molted load in his carl She trembled and the hissing liquid , intended to scalt .ho brain and thus kill without n trace 'ell upon his chook. ' lie shrieked in excruciating cruciating torture , and the revelers it the adjoining saloon rushed into tin chamber. There writhed the still stupid husband ; ho lead rivitod deep into his cheek , am ; here stood the fiond-wifo , her bridal filets ots yet upon her brow , the instrumpn of death in her hand and an empty vial abeled laudanum , lying on the floor The fearful realities of the case flasho upon every ono , and , in the confusioi of the moment , she was hurried awa ; and taken to a distant state. On search ng the apartments , an old magazine wa lound containing the confession of a worn an who had murdered five husbands b ; jouring lead into their ears. The laud' xnum and the lead , it was ascertained she procured from the store of Mr. W. i 'ow days before the marriage , and tin adlo was n part of his wedding gift The grand jury next morning found i jill against the fugitive , and the legisla ; uro , b ing in session , forthwith decrouc an absolute divorce. What rondoroi this caao moro extraordinary was that Miss T. was provorbin for the blandness of her manners am uniform sweetness of disposition. Th > sequel of this romance is yet moro singu lar. Years rolled away , and W. continue ! a wretched and solitary man ; but tin spoil of the enchantress was still upoi liis soul. IIo closed his store , sold hi estates , collected his ample moans am traced her to her distant retreat , to uiuk a now oiler of his hand. She had jus married a gentleman of high standing acquainted with all the details of ho career , shuddering at the tragedy , bu incapable of resisting her charms. Pee \V. 1 Then , indeed , did the iron onto hia soul. "Tho deadly arrow quivoroe in Iria side. " Ilia parly love , his ifuctu uting courtship , his marriage and th catastrophe , the flight , the divorce , hi vcars of misery , tho'now birth of his pae siou and now his disappointment , tint and forever , came crushing over him IU an iceberg in the tide of bitter inemorioi and he prayed fur duuth. Knod ilclorin. Am Icon Grocer end Dr/ Goods Chronicle. A society has boon recently formed i London to advocate I'IH ' improvement an cheapening of the dmr , ono of its mui objects buing to show that n ) l"Bh diet : much moro costly tltua a vcgotablu oni and less nourishing. A number of onto : tainments have boon given under th auspices of the National Food Ilofori society , of which the following supper ; a specimen : Ono hundred and fifty persons , for th most part belonging to the working clai SOB , sat down to a bill of faro consistin of Scotch broth with .slices of who ] meal or Graham broad , grcon pea pi with potatoes , the pie-crust being mad with cotton seed oil , and for desert BWCO encd semolina or ffcrina pudding wit stowed prunes. Mr. 1' . P. Doromus , secretary ot th society , addressed these present after tli cloth had been removed , and eaid the had all oparcntly enjoyed their euppc they might , especially the mothers an heads of families , like to know somothii about its ingredients and proportions. I making the soup , or broth , there wi used for every gallon of water 4 ounci of pearl barley 1 turnip , 1 carrot , ounces of groan , or oatmeal , frith pej per , salt , &a , , to season. In the greoi pea pie the contents were dried proe peas boiled tender , a hard boiled egg , iittlo tapioca and mint to flavor. F < the dessert ono pound of semolina < farina to u gallon of water , wit sugar to sweeten and eorvi with stowed prunes. After o : hibiting some colored diagrams to ulio. graphically the relative quantities of w tor , muscle-forming , bono-forming , ni heat-giving constituents of bread , ou meal and bocf , he remarked that ; tin would BOO by the difference in the propo lions of thuso substances that in a poiu of butcher'fl meat 12 ounces represent ! the water present , for which they wo paying at the rate of 0 pence to 1 shillii (18 ( to 25 cents ) per pound , while in t dried pear , coating 4 to 0 cents a poun ho water wns a very nnll part of the whole , they getting 14 or 15 ounces ol olid food instead of Uio 4 uncts con- niuod in the pound" of incut they luul o p.iy 25 cents for. Mr. Uorcmus tatod Unit the members of the National food Iloform society themselves practiced rhat they preached , llo instanced hia icrsonrl experience of four or five years n favor of the sufllcionoy , wholesomonpss ml superiority of A diet into which irat , bird or fish hnd not entered. Dr. Mlinson' , a prominent member of the so lely , al o stated that for nearly twc cars ln < had taken no meat at all ; that lis food cost him li'tlo ' moro than 1'J outs a day ; that ho could do his work as u ell or better without meat and that he mquuntly worked sixteen hours out ol wonty-fmir. Tlmro cn bo no doubt but that then B great scope for discretion in choosit.g f lint , inul that moro farinaceous food night bo consumed with profit both tc icalth and the purse : but it is an onor- nous task to radically change the tastes mil habits of thn public , nnd wo fear that .ho . National Food lloform society will urow old in their very morilorius work , iho tiold for such effort is much more iromieing in this country than in Kug- and , becausu of the largo variety and ino quality of our fruit anil vegetable > roductions. In farinaceous goods oopcei. lly much progress has boon niado durinu ho last ftsw years in preparing them in an attractive and convenient manner ; in ddttion to the old-timo hominy , samp , oatmeal , cranked wheat , etc. , wo have low n largo variety of steam-cooked orcnls , which are afterward kiln-dried , aud will then keep indefinitely. Those an ho ro-cookod in n few minutes , anil omo of these preparations are as doliciow s they are wholesome and convenient. Vo commend this subject to our readers , nd to our contemporaries , as being worthy of attention. Iom > "Hall Fellow Well Blot , " in [ Vo\an. Lord Aylosford , the late husband ol lie lady who secured alimony in the Lou- on divorce court Tuesday , is now living t Big Springs , Texas , wnoro ho owns n anch of U7,000 acres , which is , however , nstockud , owing to the impecunious con- it ion of his lordship. Aylosford , it is aid , was led from the straight path by 10 Prince of Wales , of whom ho was a riond and bocn companion. When Al ert Edward visited India the young lord ccompaniod him , and his conduct was nything but proper. In the spree which > ogau at that time , and which lasted or several years ho lost ; $10,000.000 it s claimed. IIo hall to give p his estate to trustees , who are trying o pay off the mortgages. They allow him 01110 850,000 a year , it is said. IIo is waiting for his next stipend to stock hia ow farm. Lady Aylosford'u conduct vith the Marquis of BUndford , now the ) uko of Marl borough , is also reported to iavo boon highly improper , and , though lie had no difficulty in procuring a di- orco from her husband , she could not irocuro consent to marry again , Neither ould Marlborough when his wife procur- d a divorce from that worthy. The histo- y of thn two cases hasboon onoof the nasti- st knovrn oven among thoEnglishnobili- y. The Duke of Maryborough's divorced wife , however , came through the trial vith unblemished reputation , winning ho sympathy of all who followed the irocoodings. Lord Aylesford is vorj > opular with the Texas cowboys , groas- rs , and the natives of Big Springs gen- rally. IIo rides , shoots , and plays card * with them , and is sot down as n "boat 1 ow. " Ho studiously avoids all inter- uurao with the feminine portion of the oinmunity. novpr recognizing any of the ox by word or sign. Mr. Jay ( Jould hue akon considerable interest in him , and s credited with "carrying" his ranch foi lim at the present timo. lodldo of Potassium IB ono of the utronRcet of the mineral ! ) used In medicine , and ha < produced much uffcrlng In the \\iirld. Tukon lor a long tlmti und 11 lariro doacj , it drlei up the ( jnstrlo jultun , Itnpalrt locution , the Ktomach icufnca ( joj , an ) the iiillent clitics In health and weight. 1'crBon" ult'i lllood r Blcln DlBL'UBCB ehould lie careful how they take houo mineral polBOiiR , as In most instances the cITccI f thorn lo to almost prcinaucntly Impair the con Hi ullon. Qo take the placooftlueo pol onn wo ollci ou a Kale , euro , prompt and pcrmanunt relict Iron : our troubles. H II t' Kperlfln Is entirely a vcRttn. lo ) ) rcaration , and It U cosy to coinlnco jou of Iti aerlt. 1 hte cured permanently Dlooil T lnt In the thlrt 'enuratlon by the uuc of Hwlfl'd 8.cclllo | 'ifter I liai lost nlguall ) falloJ with Mercury und I'otanh. K , A. looiiKii , II. 1) , , I'orry , Oa. A joiinir man rciiicjts | mo to thank jou ( or hls cun D ( Iltood I'olson by the mo cf jour Sjicclfla after al tlier troatmcut had ( alicd. JOH JAIOIIH , DriiKulit , Athoni , On. Ourfrmtlni ) on niood anil Hkln Diseases mallei MtoliliUUlllCB. . toliliUUlllCB.THEBWirrSPEOIFIO CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Go. Y. Olllro , 160 W.23 < 1 St. . but cen Oth and Vth A i BITTERS. in llwrdi t glut of tli.intttuc. tu4 W ftll luiun.r arikk * Trjr II. ibil ut rffttuoUcVu. Ak .our tt rrr r dnicitit fur UitluulM 4IlkU , i. iiuu/tlit/uiriiwi.nT ; : : ( 8o.Mi. J. W. WOPPECIUIUT , COLS AOIHJ , HI 11UUAWAY. If. Y , Tha noioBilty I prom.t ud oiilcloc IiouBcliOld rcmeiUi Imparatlrii , and ( these I ! oi totter Htomach Ull ten ) I thochlellnmlrltan tha most iionulai Irrrgularlty ol th Rtouiachandbowoli mslarlal ( everallv < complaint , debllltj rheumatism a n minor alluicnti , ai thoroughly couquc edbythlslncoinpan MMamllvrnstoratlv and medicinal md iruard , fcnd It l Ju * ly ni/arded as th jiure i and mo t of'i jirchcnulvq reine-1 ollUcl BS.ia"l Vo r ile by dru gI U and dealei generally. S. H. ATWOOD , Nol Plnttamouth , - - - - BBItPIROr TIIWOUOlltRID AND 111011 OkADI HEHEFOBD AHO JERSEY CATTLE iND DUROO OB mnir Htnnk far lule , nnrreiixmilenra nollolUi | * lsiV30RPHNE ! HABIT SrtS'il- ' : " " ' KAM' , vl UK IhUulnrtr THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY * One of the Beat and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. 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' 7.$1.60 a bottle , largo liottlo.V toin times the quantity , $5. By ex- prctm to any ailurcuit. Sold by all ilrURRlBts. KNQUHII MKDI > OAt , INSTITUTE , Proprlctoni , 718 Ollvo Street , 8t fjuls.Mo. "I hava tuM Sir Astloy Cooper's Vital ncstorativt or vcars. K\cry customer Bpoaks hlchly ot It 1 uihoalUtlnglycniloreo It us a remedy ol true merit "O. V. OOODWAN , DniRKUt. .n h F V 1 1RRR RED STAR LINE Belgian Boynl ixnilU B , BlallStonincrH SA.ILTNG EVERY SATURDAY , DUTWUEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP , Tlic2ihincQermany , Italy , Holland and t'raiict Steerage Outward20 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , (21 Excursion , $10 , Includlngboddlng , otc,2d Cabin , JSfj Kxcurslon , 8100 ; Saloon Irom 860 to 109 ; Excursion { 110 to $100. /tirl'ctor / Wright & Sons , Gen. Agents. 65 III end way N. Y. ICaldwcll. Hamilton & Cf . , Ornalm. P. K. ( llod man & Co. , 203 N. ICth Street , Omaha ; D. K. Kim. : > all * OmalmAuontn. w& * ond.lv D .HORNE'S ELEGTRBG BELT Will euro Nfit oiiitnrptf , TuinjagoHlirunmtl.ni ) , 1'itr nlyolH , 'lurulglA , Mlntlcn , Ktilnty , Hplnu nntl l.lvri ill nn.nloM.Aitlnni\.Henri ! dltlOAKU , ! > } FH. | IPln , COIIXM pitllon , r.r > lielB | , Catnrili. /l\T rllc . Epllriwr. lliliioUiu'j , JuntbAKue. I'lolnpsim Utoil.itr. Only BoleiitlllcKU'C' nil lleltln Anlt'rltn tlmt in niU tlu < I'.k'CliIclty nnil mnf utlmn tliruiiKli ll body , untl paiibuit'tharHi'dln uu ln < elaitt by thu patient. SI.OOO Would Not'Bir < : it. Dn. HoiiNB I wan a Ictod with rhonmatUm and cured by uilng a belt. To aiiv ono allllcteil with that disease , I would y , buy Homo's Klectrlc Kelt Any ono can confer with mo by writing or call 11 g at my ( tore , H2U Douglas street , Omaha Nob. WIU.IAJI LYONS. MAIN 01T1CK Opposite pOBtoIHco , room 4 I'rcn. zcr block , jtHTKor rale atC. P. Goodman's Drug'etorc , 11IIC. "tnarn Bt. , Omaha , gifdorn flllod 0 O D. ( > iTriat nitLT and other KLEcrma AriTUNCKS nro sent on U ) Days' Trial TO EN ONLY. YOUNO Oil OLD , vho are suffer. IIB from Ntiivooa VrniUTT. LOST VITAUTV. ASTIHO Wr.iKNKBSEfl. nnil all Ihoso dl on ca of a I'CIISONXI. NATUUK , ri'snlilnB from ABUSES nnd OTHBII CADBIM. Hnocily relief ana complcto Irstoratlnn to HEALTH. Viaon nnil JIAICIIOOD UDAitiNTRPD. Bund at once for Illuitrated rnmphlet froo. Addrcsa VOI.TAIO HI-.1.T < ; O. . ninr linll. Mlcli. IN BOTTLES. Erlaugor , . Bavaria Culinlmclior , . . . . . . Bnvnrin Pileuer . . . . , . Boh'ominn Kaiser . Bremen DOMESTIC. Budwciscr . St. Louis Anlmusor . St. Louis DOS : s . Milwaukee SehlitK-Pilsner . . . . .Milwaukee Knur's . . . . , . . . . Omaha Ale. Porter. DinifsUcimd Rhine Wine. ED. MAUltEH , 1214 Farnam. I GURE FSTSJ When 1 tuy turu i ur iit inonn jutroiy t tap tuviu fur Uluioimiltfieulrivethoni return tunlii , I m un a nut.- C > 1 euro. I Imre laiuta Ilia UUunio ul PITS. KVllJtear orfALLINQNIVKMIHSnlUuloiiKi uilj. Iw rrmny remedy to euro Ilia wor t roioi. llieuaio otneri tiara fHlletl Uuorouum for ii'it ' now r0cotvlu f rar . ( iniu , fur a trtntiUa anil n Proo Uollli * of nir rajr , Glvo K pru ami rnm UOlce. It wtului ; fur a trial , mid I will rum jv. ; . IiWrcio Dr. IL U. liuur. 1M PsttrlBt.Wsa * " \\houo dulillliy. uxliuiikilun uniii > rcmaturo tluiuyprocaunedlijroiceiuoii , erroraof > outli , etc. , tro iinfcctly reBtorKl ( o roliint lirultli nml ylK''r 'ii iiuinliooil ty THE MAR8TOH UOLUf3 IvnHtomncli drtifrHnc. ThlMlrtiatment otAei-viMlo l > ulillly laid I'lil 1 . | < 1 l > ftliyU Uniformly gucciiiwul | jf < rmi o UAHU on itrfepi u.iilrllii lilli-ivuilil ill reel niiihniUnil | b > nnu ) < hiirui > ulir.c , hfilul 'J rtulika frco. DISEASES OP THE fZ"VPm ft W A * ir * % EYE & EAB J T. ARMSmOIIO , M , ft. Oo-u.Xi.istt : / Until olllces are repaired from ii'Bult ol ( Ire , ulH with Dr , 1'irker , Kuom 6 , Cteighlou lliock , 1ft uid Doui'laa ttrccts. 266TH EDITION , PRICE $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , A QKEA.T WOltK ON KthaufttM Vitality , Nervous ami I'hvelcal Debility Premature Decline In Man , Kirorsot Youth , and thn untold miseries resulting from Inductions or ox. ccaecs. A book tor every man , vounp , middle-aged. nd old. ItrnntAlns ISA prescriptions ( oral ! ncut and chrmilo dlwascs each ono ot which Is Invatnabl So found by Iho Author , whoso experience for yimn la itieh asprobnlily never bcloro fell to the lo ol any phmlcUn SOO ptRca , l > ouml In bcautlfu Kronenmuslin omjossodcoNors , full Kllt.fruarantccd to boa fluur uorx n every sense , mechanical , lit. orary and professional , than any other work nold In thin country for 2.to , or the money w111 bo refunded In mcry Inat-vneo. I'rlcoonly $1,00 by mall , postpaid - paid , illustrative sample R cents. Rend now. Gold medal awarded the author by the National Medical Association , to the officers oi which ho refers. lilts book should bo read by the young for Instruc tion , nnd by the allllotcd ( or relief. U will benefit ill. London Inncct. ThereIn no member ot society to whom this book lll not bo usctul , whether youth , parent , guardian. Instructor or clcrgman. . Areonnut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W. II. Tarker , No. 4 lluinnch Street , Boston Masa. , vlio may bo consulted on all diseases requiring sllll and oipo'tonco. Chronic andobstluatodlsoasosthat lituo liatlled the skill of all otherphys-lirftl clans a specialty. Such treated Bucorss-llUHL fully without an Instano allure , Patent Dried Fruit Lifter. GROCERY STORE CAN AFFOIID TO ni3 A rAm or Without It. COVNTEIt SCALES. K.G.CLARK. SOLE PROPRIETOR. NKIi 37. CORNICES , WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC. 3-atla. IHltx-oot ; , .NEI1RAKKA Nebraska Cornice AND- HANTJFACTWVKI18 OP GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT METAUO HK tlCIIT , Iron Fencing ! Cresting * , Balnstradca , Verandas , Office and Barb llalllngg , Window and Cellar Guards , Etc , non , o. ANoeto BTnitu'- , LINCOLN NIU. : nA.IHKR. Manauer , DUFRENE f' MEMEL&OHN , XrRGtIOVKDlO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ALONG THU LINE Of TUB Chicago. . Si. . Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. Tbo new extension o ( this line from Wakefiold uiv- the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the OAF through Conooid and ColerlJgo Kuoohes tb best fortlon o ( thu State. Bpecltl ex- curalon ra'os ( or Und lookers over thin line to W yp , Norfolk and Ilartlugton , and \ la llltlr to alt principal po'/.ts ' on the SIOUX OITY & PAOIFIO RAILROAD Tnlni ouV tht 0. , bt. V , M , & O , Hallway ti Car Inxtnn , Bloux city , 1'onci , llaitlngtoa , Wajne and Norfolk , . C3oia.aa.oot , t 331a.il * For Frcmout , Oakdale , Nollgb , and through to Val entine , tjjTl'or rites and all Information call on r.li WH1UNKV , aenernl Agoi t , Pti > ; t HuilJIcg , for , 10th and Farnam Sti , , < 3TTint < i iiii ne secured at depot , cointr 14th HESXSNINQS IMPROVEO SOFT ELASTIC SECTION CORSET Ja Myrrtntod to wear longer , 01 tno form iitati-r , nnj Kh Kit" 'fatlttactlon tbauunyiHlierCvn ; In tli market , or prlcu paU tll ) uuiy I'Jrli Conct. I'm1 , iu t KHt i rpaul , ai 611. jfttk Yuuriiunbiu woruBtiJiii.u. J KII- : , i Cuu'fDj S J &iJ iUuid Ttit.iiil eo. K JOHN ?