Dr. Wagner's llcinovnl , Dr. Wagner has removed hli office from No. 313 Larimer to No. 333 I.arlmcr , where ho nil ) ho pleased to MO hli friends The Doctor Is to be congratulated on tlio comptoUncM ami clesnco ol lug now bnlU- ng. Up one o ( the bmt In the city. ( Denver Uo- publican , Jan. 37.h 1SSI. T1IE LEARNED ei LARIMER STREET. Why you nhould try the celebrated Dr. It. methods of cure : 1. "Ut. II. Woucr U n natural physician. " O. H. FowtHR , The Greatest Living Phrcnologlnl. "Fow con exco you as a doctor. " Diu J. SIMMS , The World's Greatest Physiognomist. "You are wonderfully proficient In your know ) edge Ot dlseaHO and moulclucs. " DR. J. MATTIIKWB. 4 , "Tno ainicted find ready relief In your pres ence. " DR. J. SIHVB. 6. "Dr. II. Waffncr Is a regular enxduato from Delltivuo Hospital , Now York city ; has had very ox. t n h o hosplul practice , and U thoroughly jwle J on all branches of Ills bolo\od eclouco , especially on chronlo diseases. " 1)R8. 8. "Dr. It. Wagner has Immortalized himself b } Ills wonderful illscbvcry of piicclfio remedies for pri rate and sexual diseases. " Virginia City Chronicle. 7. "Thousands of Invalids flock to see him. " San Francisco Chronicle. 8. "Tho Doctor's long experience ai ft specialist thould render him very successful. " Rocky Moun tain News. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken , At one tlmo a discussion of the secret vlco wu en tirely avoided by the profession , and medical works but a few years ago uould hardly mention it. To-day the physician is of a different opinion ; ho It aware that It Is hit duty disagreeable though It maybe to lundlo this matter without gloves and rpoak plainly about It ; and Intelligent parents and guardians will thank him for doing no. The results attending this destructive vice wcro or. mcrly not understood , or not projierly cstlinatotl ; and uo impnrtanca being attached ton mibjcct which bj Its nature does not Imlto close Investigation , It wa willingly Ignored. The habit Is generally contracted by the younp nhllo attending school ; older companions through their cxamplo , may In responsible for It , or It may be acquired through accident. Tha excitement once ex. pcrlcnccd , the practice will bo repeated again and again , until at last the habit becomes firm and com pletcly enslaves the victim. Mental and nervous af dictions are usually tlio primary results of ficlf-almse Among the Injurious effects may bo mentioned Uwl ude , dejection or Irnw. . Ibillty of tcuijier mid general debility. The boy seeks seclusion , and rarely Joint In the sports ot Ins companions. If hu bo a young man ho will bo little found in company \\lththoothoi BOX , and U troubled with exceeding and annome bashfulncsi In their presence. Lascivious dreams , emission ) ] and eruptions on the face , ota.aronlsr prominent sj mptoms. If the practice la violently persisted lnmoroscrlout disturbances take place. Orcat palpitation of the heart , or epileptic convulsions , are experienced , and the sufferer may fall into a complete state of Idiocy be fore , llnallj , death rcllov cs him. To all thoao engaged In this dangerous , practice , ! would say , first of ail , stop It at oncem.iko ; evcrj possible effort to do BO ; but if J ou fall , If } our uerv ous system Is already too much shattctod , and consa qucntly , your will-power broken , take some nerve tonic to aid you In your eltort Having freed yourself from the habit , I would further counsel jou to go through a regular course of trc itment , for It U a great mistake to umK > " that an.v ono may , for some tlmo , bo te\cryRi > mt'e git a himself nptothlsfascinatlnir but dangerous exUteincnc without sutlerlng from its evil consequences at.iomo luturo time , The numnor of young men who are lucapachtetl to fill the duties unjoined byvedlocl : ia alarmingly large , and In most of ouch easel this unfortutmto condition nf things can ha traced to the practice of self-abuse , which had been abandonedynarj ago. Indeed , a fuw mouths' practice of this habit la sulllcicnt to Induce upermatorrhoaa 1 later yearsand I hav o many of such cases under trojt , men at the present day. Young Men Who may bo Buffering from the effects of youthful follies or Indiscretions w ill do well to avail thcmselt 09 of this , the greatest boon over laid at the altar of But- crlng humanity. DR. WAQVKR will guarantee to for- elt $500 for et cry casa of seminal weakness or private disease of any kind anil character which bounder- takes toaud falls to cure Middle Aged Men. There are many at the ago of SO to 80 who tie troubled with too frequent evacuations of the blad der , often accompanied by a slight smarting or burn ing ecnsatloii , and a vieakciiing of the ejstcui In a manner the patient cannot account for. On oxaraln Ing the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often bt found , and sometimes small particles of albumen wit appear , or the color will IMS of thin inllklsh hue , again changing to a dark andtorpld appearance. There are many , many men u ho die nf thin difficultyIgnorant o the cause , which Is thoaecond stage of seminal-weak , nous. DrV . will guirantoo a perfect euro In all casor and a healthy restoration of the genlto-urinary or gans. Consultation freo. Thorough examination and ad > leo , 85. All communications should bo addressed , Dr. Ilcnr ) Henry Wo/iiur , 1 . 0. 23S9 , Denver , Colorado. Tlio Young Man's rocket Comianlon , by Dr. II Wagner , is worth Its weight In gold to young moil I'rlo < > $1,25. Sent by mall to any addreaH. A FKIEND TO ALL , Ono Who is Needed and Nobly Fills his PJaco. Denver Is nviro fnrtunito than ( the knows In the ' ot the talerra and energies of a man who Rojjoss'on hli tlmo and thought not merely to the perfection of hU skill as a practitioner of bin pro- leitlon n ( malirmo , but toth ) btiidy of tliono pro found things ot ueieii- and naturu u hli h tend to the mare compieto underfcUndln ; , ' of thu problem of lite and of the Uwiiot nvuroAiid tlm nunni of gaining the greatest practical gondi to mankind from the In- fornatlo'i tlun aniulreil In tbo abstract. Huch a man Is Dr U.Vagner , who is located at 3M I-atlmcr Btro"t \Vagiicrdevotedm ny jcars to the no- iiui ltlon of the Kii'jwlc < lo nojceinary to lila protec tion In a number oftliu luadliu medical n-liooU of the moitt eminent and profound teachers , such names in Dr. Urons and Dr. 1'anooast appearing among hU preceptors Nor ill hU studies end noro. Ther contluuuo. In the Held nf the practicing famll ) phUlclauaudlnthooxjierlenons ol a man t cxten. l\o trivcl. IIo 1m vsited ( every ecctlon of Iho Unl tad StatcHjaylngNtudloiij attention to tliu ulflcrcnl rluracteriuloa of tlK-v.irluui . | iortlona ol tno country , partlculirly with regard to their effect , clinutlo anc ocheiwlBU upon Health'and the dllfo cut forms of din uasej. With the combined | K > M er < ot clew study , tensiveolrtrvat nn.ind almost unllmtud pracllee , Dr Wagner came to Denver three jeais ago equip l > eU as low have too rlglit to clal.u to l.attlo tbo foe ut mankind , the ilru.Ucd oiumy , disea'e. In onler to render the greatentguod to society , Dr , 4 gner < lcci led to lay mlde tlio general br inches of practice am nrlng all liit r po kn 'wlede" and j uvcr to bear up an hu f > > < * which am 'hg the army of Ins'illo'in ' loatli tyenti U tne trcatejt. Ill ) wide oxi > otl iioa had taught hi uwlut weapons to use and which to dieeard , and after equipping himself a , hli trained judgment win no well aolo to advUo him lie com uienood boldly and conlldently his attack. In cell mating the ruatilU and success achieved , It U enl niTOMary to know the iloct > r' pillion nd standlu to-dav , While located In this city , his practice is. no means confined to tin llinltl nor this section o country. 111 * correspondence ami cxprc4 boots tea tllj In black and hlttt bU I H em on ol afield o Piactlce lioun ltd only by the line * hkh bound the cnjtli and bivauthof the country , a > d whloh ha laced him where a nun of Ills sulll and Intelleitiia attalniiiBiiUiltiMiriea to re.and slioild to bo tiuabli him to reach the hlKliett sphere of usufulneim to suf ferlng humanitytha piano of financial liule ] > eii ilcnce. Dr. Wagner hat contributed of his prixperl ty to the substantial Improvement of Denver in tb I'ro.tluii of a line bl ICK on Larimer str et , upponltu hi * present ollle , No. SI I. It will be ready for occu | iocy In a lew week * , and It an ivldenco that th doctor 1 to be uuniborwl union.- the permanent am kcllddtixenii of the metropolis uf the iilalns. ID u \ r Tribune. " " ' " ! DR. H , WAGNER & CO. , 8 ( Larimer : ; St. Addrcs lBox.2389 GANGER ! Tlio experience In the treatment ol Cancer with ! lft's Specific ( S S H. ) would tccni to warrant m n KM Ing that Itvlll cum thl mum dreaded sfourgo. 'erson * MTllctod tir Invited to correipoml with us. t bclloveS iff' 8 * cin It SMVCilmy llto. I had Irtmllly lost the tuo of the upper l rf of ny Ixxly ndmv arms irnm fho | H > Uonoui clTccts of n largo ran'cr on my neck , from wh cli 1 h. d nuffcrd for M cam. H. P. 8. has rolled niuol all rorrnou , and he potam H being f arceil out of my J item. I n 111 loon bo w ell. VT. n. Nosiiov , Datistoro , On. Two months ngn my attention WM called to the > fo of n woman allllcto I with n r-viror nn her sho-il- 01 at left live Indict In circumference angry , i > aln- til , and wl Init tlio patient re tert day or night lor Ix month' . 1 obtained i nipply of rtw Ill's Specific or foi nor. Hho has taken nAo uoltlo , and tlio u ivr i entirely healed up , only a xory uniall scab rcnuln- OR and her health l b tur than for flvo jcArs pott } eemi to IK ) i > oifcctly cured. HKV. Jr.mr.it ( UvrnHLb , Columbii" , Oa. 1 har spcn rcmarkalilo results from use of Swift's pccifio an n canci-r Aouiu m n hero hM been 111 ! ted flvojc r with the Hunt angry looking fat- tig rancrrs I ever saw and wa4i.oirlj iloul The ( list mttlo 11 a < lo a wonderful change , ami after fl\o' > ol- Icsxvcro taken , ho la nearly nrqultoncll , It Is truly wonderful. Jt. K. Cnfvt.KV , St. 1) . , Ogtcthoric | , Cla. ( Jnrtrcntlw ) on Blood and Skin Diseases mnlletl tea ta i , , V.aiiti. THK SWHT SI'KCIFIO CO. . Drawer 3 , Atlatita Ox V. Olllco , 169W.2AI St. . between Oth and 7lh Am , Ttio nio ot tno terra " Hhot Mno" In connection wlththi SHORT coqxirato nama of a groatrood : com cya an Idea of list n hat A iI ff * required by the traveling ] > ub 1 B AI B > "c a 8nnrt Uno > ( iulck "m < I | and the best of nccommodk a I IV ! tlona all of which are ( urt > shod by tha groatrot railway In America. | } HIOAGOVJILWA , | KEE And St. Paul. It own ! and operates over 4,500 miles of I'orthcrn Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa lakota ; and as tn main lluci , branches and oounrc * on a roach all the great Imnlncs * centres ol tht North\\o8tand Far West , It naturally answers th < encrlptlon of Short Line , and Dc t Honto between Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and .Mlnnc.ipolls. ChicagoMllwi\ukec , La Crnsso and Wlnona. Chicago , Milwaukee , AbotJccn and K.llond.Ma Chicago , Milwaukee , Eau Claire and StllhvaUr' r Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Reaver Dun and Oahkosh. Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukcsha and Oconomnwoc. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and 1'rairlodu Chlvn Chicago , Milwaukee , Ouatonna and Falrlhault. Chicago , liclolt Janosviilo and Mineral I'olnt. Chicago , Klgln , Ilockfnrd anil Dubuquo. Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island and Cedar Ilapldi Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Yanhton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. 1lock Island , Dubuque , St. Vaul and Mlnncai > < > ll4 Da\cnport , Caluiar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars In orldaro run on the mainlines of the CHICAGO MILWAUKEE A. ST. PAUL RAILWAY nd otcry attention is paid to passengers by courtc us employes of the company. S. ri. ilBURTuu , A. V. H. L Ocn'l Manager. Un- .J. r.u.iUK. OEO II. DtAFFOUD. < J.\ J.DUFHENE& DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN. TO OMAHA NATIONAL HANK in ii.mva. COOK'S OUAXD KXCUItSIONS 'c vo NOT York n April , May und June , 1S3 . I'ASHAan TIOKF.TS V a 1 ATLANTIC SfKAMKIlS Special facllitie * for ccurinjf GOOD HKIITIIS TOURIST 'IKJKKl'S for ravelf rain Kl.'HOl'K. bv a'l routiif , at rcdncoil latcs. COOIC'S E.\CUUdIONI3T , with roans and full par- IcularH. by mail 10 cents. A'Mre's LT110S. COOK & SON , 201 Drovlway , K. Y. ' CORNICES , WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC. fi3tx-oe tr S. E. ATWOOD , Plattsmouth , - . . . Neb BRKADKROF TIIOROUOlIBttllD AND lIIQn QRAD1 HEREFORD AND JERSEY CAHLE AMD DUROO OK JERMIT RID BtVIKI 3TYoung stock for salo. Correspondence solicited. James Medical Institulo Chartered by thcStatcof Illi nois for theexprcsspurrjose of glvincimmcdiatc relletln all chronic , urinary and pri vate diseases. Gonorrhoea , Gleet andSyphilis in all their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme > dicatestedln al' * r/j'l'cnr _ HjirctaU'ractlce. Seminal Weakness. Nirnt Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the Kace.Lost Manhood , imilttvflu run d.Tlivre ifinorxi > frii 'iitln < i. The appropriate remedy u at once used In each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , r.acrcdly confidential. Med icines sent by Mriland Exprcis. No marks on package to Indicate contents or Gender. Address nrUAMESNo.204WashinglonSI.Chicagolll. " DR. WHITHER , 617 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , Mo , A RKdULAIl OUADUATKuf two medical collegm XX has bcou engaged longer In the treatment ol CHUONIO , NiilVOUS , SKIN AND I1LOOD Dlsca * than other physician In Rt. Louuascitypapenf dbnvv and all old residents Know. Consultation free invited. When It Is Inconvenient to v lait the city treatment , medicines can bo tout by mail or exprcs everywhere. Curablocoxoa guarantcedwhorodou ; exists it IB frankly stated. Call or write. Norvoui Prostration , Debility , Mental and Phytlet Wcakneia , .Mercurial and other uKectlons of Throat ing. Skin Affections , Old Bores and Ulcera , Impedl menta to marriage , Khomuatlfin , I'll31. aDcolal at tcntlonto coses from overworked brain. BUHOIOAL. OAH1I8 riicolvo special attention. Dlseages arising Irom Imprudence , Knce eg , Indulgcnoos. < 5rTT3uD3E ] . marry .who m y not hycause ) , conscquenoes and cure. il l | < I lor Ut ; or ittmiis * n f tvit VVbtn I i y iuro i ur i.ui me n luoreir to .top lUni ( Or Atlmeaod thenhiT0themretura aj aln. I mean arvl.- Cll euro. I litre inada tlio dlieua of UTS. tflLKfar or FIXING BICKNE83 1U8 long * udy. fvarrutot remedy to euro tlio worit ciuei. llicaiiio other * li r * fwlle4 ! no rraton for iidt un v recelThig a cor * . MonAca one * * for * treatlM and a Free Uottle at inr trrr Hiuudy. Qlre Uipnn and Tint Onlc . H MM * ff * li ulugroriitrlU , > ndI wlllrura } ' ( . ; . Sddrtu Ur. U. U , KOOT. iui > ear > 8t. . > l f > " Who e ilulilllly. u.liuu lluii ami | irematur t Icviiy nro cautrd 117 1 xcmeii , c-rrora of > outli , utc . era perfectly rvvtorod to rultii t liruicti And ylfi"WA" " > " > ' * i } > r THE rvjAnsTON IIOLU8. olltomllcll drurrlne. TuUlnatment Jt Acrtnii * Debility and l'hj lal Iteviiyii luiifnriiilti'.c"e , ful iH-caima tmrni on i > ftn-c iiuam l > , m-\viiti < t IttANCK. 1'rwni.tr umt.rVIOOlL cue7"aeOJ'ulii.ntlt. 'n 'vgli PEEKING IN THE BERTHS , Conductors on ihc Pan-Handlo-A Gen eral Order Compels the Train men to Play the Spy on Pullman Gars , Const cnmt ton AIIIOIIK the Iiruly 1'ns- Bciiftcrs Ait Outrage. Jhlon go New K , Tlio train conductors of tlio Cliicngo' St. Louis' Pitttburg rnilrnnd syfltcin , ropularly known ns the Pati-Handlo , now , raw the curtaina of stooping-car > orth , find throwing the full rays of tlicir aiitorns into the apartments , inspect liuir occupants. Tliorc is n loud clamorer or the repeal of tlio ordor. The patrons of the road are indignant bpcauao so little cspoct is shown tor their rights nnd com- ortLast Last Friday evening a Daily News ro- inrtor got aboard the night express , leay- ng the Union depot at 8:1)0 : ) o'clock in .ho evening. There wcro iiino cars in .ho train. Tlioyvoro lightly loaded , 'ho alooping-car conductors , pursuant to .ho . orders of tlicir managers , collected ho tickets and fares of tlicir passengers or the train conductors. The train cached Loganapart about 1 o'clock in ho morning. It was divided into thrco actions for thrco dilloront routes , and wonty-ttvo minutes afterward all had cpartcd. Before Kokomo was reached ho train conductor entered the sleepers , t was the first time ho had boon in them .uring . the trip. IIo took the tickets and ares from the [ slooping-car conductors , nd after looking at the diagram of births > ccnpiod started on through the cars In urn ho drew nsido the curtains hold his ( intern on the inside and carefully gazed it the occupants. There wore one or two aint screams from ladies and emphatic irotosts Iroiu geiitlomou. "What do you moan by this kind of onduct ? " inquired an irate passonior as lie rays of the conductor's lamp shone in jpon the berth , while the trainman ookod about leisurely. "I'm inspecting the berths , sir , " the onductor replied. "You ought to have your skull racked , " suggested the passenger. "I'm only obeying my orders , sir , and f you do not like it you will have to lake a complaint at the general ollieo , " lie conductor replied , as ho wont on to thcr berths. In the morning when the guests arose lie slooping-car conductor received the iomplaints of his passengers. A lonely ady far advanced in the stages of con- umption said"T thought when I gave ou my train ticket that J was placed in rour keeping ; that I should enjoy in the > erth which I had purchased privacy , ospoct , and rest. I had just got to sloop yhon the conductor , a stranger to mo , udely throw open my berth and.gnzod lit no. I do not know how long ho had > eon looking before 1 saw htm , and 1 do lot know what ho may have done before was awakened. I am an invalid and haractor of my aflliction is such that I nust sloop under as little clothing as is > ossiblo. I shall avoid such an insult loroaftcr by finding out in advance what ailroad companies treat lady passengers with civility. " "Tlio next man that puts his head into berth where my wife or I am sleeping ill get a bullet in his heart , " angrily exclaimed a young husUand , who had lot known of the incident of travel until nformed by his wife , who said that she wd been the cynosure of the conductor's oyea. oyea.A A lady in delicate health said : "I be came very sick after experiencing the ihock of being so outrageously treated ay the man whom I supposed I should .ook for kindness and protection. " " \Vhat did ho do ? " was asked. "I do not know. I was asleep when some sort of sensation seized ino , and on waking I was blinded by the bright rays jf the conductor's lamp. Then I saw his 'aco. I was tempted to scream , but re sisted , and after ho had gene by I be came so oick that I would have called for a physician if I had thought ono was in Mio car. " "Why do you permit such auuses of your company's guests ? " was asked of the slooping-car , conductor. "I can't help it , " ho replied. "If I resist the train conductor's efforts ho will iut mo off the train. " At Indianapolis the reporter obtained i little history of the now method. About 'our weeks ago a oloeping-car conductor on nn eastern division of the Pan-Handle aystuin was found holding back fan-H Jin nado a confession which implicated others. Gunoral ManagerMcCrca issued an ordoi that the car conductors should show their dinginmB. Soon afterward that order gave way to another which reads about us follows : To CoNiiuoroitu E < ich conductor shall look through the berths nud find by ictual count how many iiiumenu'crrt nro in the sleeping-car. In case any sleeping- cir conductor shall refuse to show his diagram or object to j.m looking through the norths you njiall MKJI ut tlio first uti- tiou and jiut him til' the train. Any failure to comply with this order shall result in inunudiilo dimuifie.il. JAMHH McCitEA , General Manager , Columbus , O. The Pan.IIatrtllo system embraces the lines of the Pomisylvania company bo- twecn this city and Pittsburg , by way nf Logansport ; the lines to Cincinnati , Madison , LDiiiavilJo , Indianapolis , and the Vandalia between St. Louis and Pitts- burg. "Thero is no excuse for such conduct , " said a passenger' agent of the KunkaUco line "The company ought to BOO that the sleeping-car conductors are men in whom they can place at least an ordinary amount of confidence. If they cannot do that their own conductors should take up the /ares of the slooping-car passengers before they retire. It is ridiculous that a conductor should not get through a train until five hours after its time of departure parturo , as is the ca o withthuPan-IIan- dlo leaving Chicago at 80 : ! { and being in- spooled out of Lognnsport. " "Wo had not heard of it , " gaidCJonoral Manager Urown , of the Pullman Palace Car company , jeaterday , in answorto the < juestion , "What are you going to do to protect your patrons1 ? "I will look into thothing"thogeneral manager continued , as an expression o ! oi ) er bocarne visible on his countenance ) . " 1 suppose , Jiowovor , it is only an oflbrt of the company to protect itself. If the conductors do the work quietly not much harm can como from it. " "In such matters how many men , who have been promoted from freight train brakemen , are to bo trusted ? " "That's 0 I didn't advance the sug- Bestion a * an arKument in favor of the syatorn. Our contracts with the compa nies inako our men subordinate to those of the railroad. Wo have our conductor * collect the fares , and the train men liavo the right to sco that the collections are [ iroperly returned. " "Do you not have your men collect the ; arcs so that the passengers may on joy quietude , privacy and unbroken rest1' ? "Wo do. " "Aro such ends attained by the present method of the Pan Handle ? " "No , they are not. " Mr. VandiiBcn , the chief local repre sentative of the Pan-Hnndlo system , was lot at the ollieo when a report or called to ; eo him. Other men connected with iho ino said that the now rttlo had caused a ; rcat deal of just dissatisfaction , and 0110 of them ventured the remark that "if itiy conductor would put hia head n where I or iny wife WAS slopping I rould break it for him. 1 think the order will como down. " A Coed ThliiR. "I Hometiiucs wWi I could take hold of the snlo of TAutfM * ' hcJcctic Vtl for 1 toll you it U i grnml thing , and I am conscientious ! n any- tiff 1 could do peed work. " llov. K. V , Crnuo , Jerry , 1'n. Klectrlc Oil cured this goutlomnn of quinsy of ninny years xtamUtiij. IOWA ITEMS. There wore G52 births in Dubuque for the year ending February 28. A tire in Fairlioldon the SJOth ult. re sulted in al"ss of § 5,000 to § 10,000. Porterhouse steak sells for 20 cents n ) ound in Ottumwa , and hay for $5 n ton. Glonwood put up the saloon liconno to $1,000 , and that closed out all of the saloons. Elijah Hatch , aged 'JOycara , 0 months and ll'dnya , dio-,1 in Kossuth county on the 14th ult. Frank Parber , of Dallas county , was nstantly killed last Thursday by being .hrown from hi * wa ou. Six hundred dollars has been raised ut tlondamin toward the erection of a tlothodist church building hero. James Doyle , of Dubuque , was badly nutilatod on the IMHh ult. by the acci dental explosion of a keg of powdor. Lotta Josonhine , who , as near na can bo ascertained , is 130 years old , and her daughter , Mahala llobbins , 85 years of igo , both widows , live in Kookuk , andre ro very poor. The shortage of D. W. Blackburn , c- .reasurer of Leo county , is found to bo U,4a0.53. ! ) Of this § .1,4.10.8(5 ( is in the i'ort Madison accounts , and the remainder - dor is chargeable to the Kookuk ollieo. Ida Ilosccrans , a school girl of sixteen roars , who made her homo in the family of John Iluir , at Mitquokota , has disap- > oarcd , and her friends believe that she nxs boon kidnapped by evil-disposed per sons. sons.A A couple of Cedar Falls boys found shoes tor their sleds in some strap-iron m a wagon. The owner of the wagon ottlcd with the boys by their replacing ho iron and sawing a cord of wood for lim. The hotel men say that the spring .rado has begun in earnest. The num- ) or of traveling men on the road is un usually largo , and the hotels in the irincipal cities of the state are full every u'glit. Specifications have boon filed in the jftico of the county clerk of L'oweshiok county , charging Anton Nowotny , n wealthy fanner , with the publication of an article dofuming the character and uoort name of 0. S. Bennett , agent of the Oskaloosa , Cedar Falls & St. Paul rail way , and naking for damages in the sum of § 20,000 and costs. The objectionable article charged Bennett with getting the Farmer's name to n contract for land through misrepresentation , Nowotny being - ing unable to road English. AVIiat wo AVnnt. Give lloinoopath Ills pellets , Allopath his lillujbut for rhcuinutlsm.for nchea.for pains and Hprains , Thoinai' Alcctric Oil Is Inellably su perior to either. J.t haa boi ofittod n many looplo aa U lias purchasers. All driigglntH soil It. liong in Ilio Ijand. Luther Holdonof Waterford , Conn. , is 102 years old. Ithoda Howard of Owingavillo , Ky. , is 112 years old. Amos Dennis died recently at Ridge- villo , S. C.jn his 108th year. Mrs. Martha Crockett of Liberty , Mo. , lias just died in her 184th year. John ] Jiley of Frederick county , Va. , was 107 years old on the 25th of Janu ary. Charles Kioldor , a farmer of Clinton , 5. C , iins lived 103 years. IIo is a bache lor. Barber of Btaton Island , proto - to bo 10G years old. IIo has s son ugul 80. Nicholas Bu'r-v ' , .1 pensioner of the war nf ngcd , iihjd i cci.tly HC Boone , Ky. , in 100th year. A hello in Washington seventy years ago was Mm. Jo'inn McGco , who has just died in Illinois , .isod 101. Every communion Sunday Mrs. Annie Gordon of BluHton , S. C. , walks four miles to church. She is 111. Christian Cooper , who lives in the roaidonoodf Hobort Fulton in Livingston , N. Y. , is 110 years of ago. Mrs. Daniel Buck of Woathorslield , Vt. and Mrs. CJoorgo Travis of Canistoo , N. V. , have just celebrated their liun- droth birthdays. At lilythowood , eighteen miles fron Columbia , 6. 0. , Andrew MoClolliin.ogei 112 , recently married Martha Wilson a widow of 27. A Cuiio Not. noyond Help , Dr. M , 11. Hlnsdulo , Konawoo , 111. , advises us of a remarkable cure of consumption. Hu nay : "A iieiKhhour'H wife wax attacked wit ! violent hmir dl eaKO , and pronounced beyoui lioli from ( /nick Conmipmtlon. AM a last 10 nmt the fuinllyviui pernuiuled to try Dll.WM IIAIM& BAhSA&l 1'OJt TUB LUNGS To tliu lutonlnhniont of nil , by the tlmo eho had used ono half dozen bottles uho won abou tlio IIOUHO doing her own work. I Haw her a her worst and had no Idea eho could recover. ' "WutMin'H N Thin U one of the be t romodloa for Neural gla over Invented , It is not a llnlmont , but I a modlclno to be taken Internally , ami cure by going right to till ) rout of the dUeago , A lady who tried many other tiling * , without rn lief , triad Neuralgia KIntf , and was iminodl utfjly cured. Wo guarautea It In all ca e whci u on accordliiK ti > dlrartlniiH _ lialiylonlun The translation of the recently discovered erod inscription of Nebuchadnezzar th great has jiut boon completed , Amont othur thing * it doscribus the restoratiot of the famous Toiuplo of Bolus , wliic ! was made "bright us the beauty of hoa yen" with gold , silver and precious stones. The roof of "the house nf the oracle" was if cwlar wood plated with gold. The : ing records the restoration of many ithor public buildings and ftacrcd edifices , .nd . mnoni ; others the tnworui uoraippa , mown oa the Bovver of B bol. In con- hiding the inscription the king com- lends hia pious worka to the keeping of 'Mcrclnch , king of Heaven and K rth , " nd prays him to grant him long life , ulnoss of dory ana a wide spread do- iiinion. _ Trill It Crudlicd to Karlh s iKinml t < > rl. o. Crowd down and mnothor li tntth iw you may concornliiR 7'AoiimV / f ccnVil ( < jot the fi\cts will rlio up thnt It U no of the unit roinedlo.1 for achoo , Kpralim.aud > ntui tlmt tlmt IIM over yet loom Infontod , MHS. IiUTUKIif/S HOl'U 'lie Singular Dcliihliiu ol' a NY\v ilcr- AVoninn Splrltunl unit llaliy. lev York Times. A Woman giving her name M Mrs. VBrion Lutrell , living at Stony road , 'rttorson , N. J. , was before the recorder if that city yesterday to invoke his assist- nco in teliuving her from a peculiar fliiction. She says tnoro is a society of ' nun who have the' power of taking away ho souls of people and subjecting those ouls to all sorts of unpleasant treatment , oturning thoin to their owners when hrout'h with them , Her soul has boon htm taken away at times , and she wants his sort of thing stopped. About two oars ago her spirit waa taken away from \iluraon to India ono night , and there vos dragged into a chapel and united in uarriago to a British colonel. She is low the mother of a spiritual boy , one car old , who is a tine , healthy little f fl ow but she is not permitted to bring him nto the realistic world , much as she do- ires to do so , to show him to her riends. The woman , who is represented as in ther respects perfectly sane and kind nd nll'uctionnto , thus lives n strange oublo existence , ono phase of which is o her as real as the other. It is incon- oniunt at times , for some days ago she ont for a physician , to whom she related low she had boon cruelly assaulted and eaten , so that she was sere all over her orson. lie found her bandaged from load to foot , and on making a careful lamination found not a sign of injury , t then occurred to her that the assault ad been committed by the spirits , and liat , of course , ho could not lind on her latural body any signs of their bad treat- lent on her spiritual body , but .sho felt inch p in nevertheless. She is a single . 'onmn , but uses on all occasions the iamo of the British colonel to whom she loliovoB herself united spiritually. The ecorder told her that ho could not issue rarrants for the arrest of the rengleadern f the society who interfered with her oul , and ho did not believe any power liort of the supreme court of the United states could all'ord her relief in the remises. She deferentially agreed with iim , and says she will bring the mat er to the attention of that august trib- nal. The "Exposition Unlvoroello do 1'art Cull tiiro" awarded the hlgnost honora to AimoH lira Illtim'H iw the must ullluaulout xthnu nit to oxclto the nppotlto and to koup the ill oitlvoorpins in good oidur , AH ) : forthoou | ino article , m.inufnuturi'd only by Dr. < ! . ( ! ! . Biogort & SOIIH , and huwnro of imitations Mailers. Iowa has fi,41U Hoyal Arch Masons , nd Ohio 10,085. The Grand Lodge of Oregon has abol- shed atllliation fees. Over 3,000 active members are on the Grand Lodge roll of Colorado this year. The money ( $30,000) ) has boon raised or the construction of a Masonic temple t Fall river. A site for the Masonic temple at Tron- .on . , N. J. , . has boon selected and the > lans partially drawn. By a recent fire in Xonia , 0. , the Ma- tons lost their ledge room , entailing a damage of $3,500 , with only § 1,000 worth of insurance. Spain has a Grand Orient , 14 consisto rics , 4l ! chapters , 20 ! ) lodges and 12,000 Masons A. fpw years ago Masonry was .hero prohibited. The first known lodge-room built in York state was in Orange county , in L712 , on the property of Henry Wiloman , who hold the ancient patent for 3,000 acres of trround. The Grand Orient of Franco bases its appeal for the re-establishment of frator ml relations with all the other gr.md jodicB of the world on the plea of universal sal brotherhood. John S. Perry of Troy , N. V , was ono of the charter members of Apollo Com mandory , No. 15. Of tho' dozen knights who banded to join the organization in L83 ! ) ho is the only ono now living. A Coiiflii Cold , in * SIM it Throat nhouli' not bo iiogloctuu. llliow.s'rt HIIONCIIIAL THOCHAX are a Nlmplo rumody , and iivo prompt relief. ' - " > ctx. a liox An Ailrnollvo ISiill-Kooiii CoHtiimo. t/iulOi Tx'ttcr 111 lbsloiCourier. . Chocolate a la cremo was well carriot out ut a recent dres.i ball under Mrs. Gladatouu'q patronagii. 'J'ho bodice wus of chocolate plush with paniers of choc lants satin and rnll' , lined with croan satin and edged with pearl i. Oyorskiri of chocolate plush , .with fan-plaited insertions sortions of cream satin. Satchel and fan , with various devices of chocolate ban bans , Powdered hair. AIIH YOU GOING TO KUltOPIS ? In another column will lie found tlio an ouiiooinout of Me HrB. THOS. COOK & SON ourlut AgontH , 261 Broadway , New York rolutlvo to the very complete arratigeinonti they have made tor toura in Kur p4 ths comlug Spring nd Hunnnor. "Cook'u Kteur elonlHt , " contalnlug mopn and full partluulur * will bo mailed to any addrono on receipt of K A TO.VON View of From tlio Handera ( Tox. ) llugtc- , The cloak of religion is very convoni out when it allows you to steal your neighbor's cow. A Happy Family. fulled ( rain the treatt , iuccze | < l ( ruin the bottle , Htoinacln will vour all inllk nil ) cunllo ; Oaby hallelujah and ( hat iiltfl t , llouxthold liuiniilni ; livotU In nuful ( rljjlit. llno't Uitny.'tHat tliiu lth Vkturh , NlK-Mwanlililtoiu without Cu > torU ; Hhcn cello lei Jfur imtotliiUliimUr , All wld their piaCraniUli.t ) | lltu thunder. John Smith , of Galva township , Ida county , lost his house by ( ire the other day , The building was uncompleted , being at the time in the hands of the plasterer , and had cost over 81aOO , No insurance. Painful nervous maladies can bo cured. Road "Tho Science of Life ; or , Self- Preservation , " if you wish to bo on the right road. Prioo , $1. Contain * 125 proscriptions "only ono cent apiece. " > 1 Advertised in this paper. THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY l T i I ft I T TJllRKE TONE' ' One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELF.QANT . PASSENGER ELEVATOR. OF THE ESTATE OP NO.B.DETWILER I Carpets ! IS SELLING THESE GOODS Mats and Mattings , AT PRICES TO MAKE THEM O TT IB T _ . I 1ST S , , , GO TO CLOSE UP THE BUSINESS. 15J18 FAUNAM STREET. 1024 North Eighteenth Street , Omaliii , on Street Car Lino. WIIOLKfiALi : AND UKTAIT , Lulier , Lie , Latl , Doors , 1 r r f w * Gradi'8 and prices us good and low is any -'n ti | city. ° S' ( ) try me. 1403 . 14' Dodge St. , J * OMAHA. NEB JOS BRADY ST. , DA.VKNP011T , IOWA , U. S. A. Eatablialicd 1878 Catarrh , DcafncsH , Lung und Norvoua DinuuauaSpccxlilynndPormniioiitly Cured. I'ationtt Ourod tit Homo. Write for "Tiiu MKDioAii-lIismoNAUY , " for the People , Free , Onimultatinn and CorroHtinmloncu Gratia. P. 0 , Box li)2. ! ) Tulophono No. 220 V < _ HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmnotor , Davonort ; : , Bayo : "Pliyaiciim o A' aim Marlcwl SUCOOBB. " CONGRESSMAN AtURPnY , Davenport An li.inornlilor.in. ! \ . J'iiio KIICCCHB. Wnndnrful Cnrnii. " llnnri" . 8 t" 5 uu or JI B 'an ' MriH pc4ltory onxUntly filled with wlaot meek. Bmt Workniaiialdp gumBJouO. Ufftca fff"W. Ca nftf Itilh unft " .a . xanun Qwika Neb UANUKAOTUHim 0V Of BTIUOTtlT'FUtai'.OtASa ' c 1 AND TWO WHEEL CARTS , 4 1J19 and 1U20 Ilaraoy Utreet and 403 B. 1 W ll i IlluitrtteJ Cataloifuo lurulabid fteo upon oppllcat'o * 1J JhC .