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rim DAILY BEE- TUESDAY , MARCH u , iss-i ,
Dr.
r > r.W K erhas ' a i w , moo ttom yOt St3
LMlmcr to No. ' > ? , laTnicr | , fhcro ho will b vIcMttl
to so his f rlr . | 4 fho Doctor Is to lie cangrktuUted
on the W' rffrtiwtsi and tlcganco ot Ins now onlld-
"K- " pt e ef the boil In the city.-Demcr ! Ro-
1331.
.1 B JLJUJJL H JJJLM
THE LEARNED
838 LARIMER STREET.
Why \ou thouM try the celohretod Dr. \Yguer'
nothotlt ol curr :
I. "Dr. U. Wactier I ] A natural phj-slclAn. "
O. S. FOTTLIB ,
The OrcatcBt I.hlnK Phronoloirjat.
"Paw can axes you M a doctor. "
DR. J. SIMMS ,
The Wotld's Greatest Physiognomist.
"Yon nro wonderfully proficient In > our know )
cJgo ol dlsonea and medicines "
DR. J. HiTTIIIWS.
4. "Tho afflicted find ready relict In your pro *
enco. " DR. J. SIMMS.
- B. "Dr. II. Wagner ts & regular Kroduato iron )
Eollovue Hospital , Now York city ; has hod very extensive -
tensive hosplul jiractlco , and Is thoroughly | KMtccl on
all branches of his bolo\od ecicun , especially on
chroulo diseases "
Dm. BROWHILL& EWINO.
ft. "Dr. II. Wanner has Immortalized himself b\
his wonderf ul discovery of epcciflo remedies for prl
\ato and Bestial diseases. " Virginia City Chronicle ,
7. "Thousands of Invalids flock to see him. " San
Frinclsco Chronicle.
8. "Tho Doctor's long experience M a npcdallst
should rcuaor him \cry micccsstul. " llocky Mono.
tain No3. .
Plain Facts Plainly Spoken ,
At ono tlmo a discussion ot the secret rloo WM en
tirely avoided by the profession , and tncdlcalworkg
but a tow j can ) OK'O would hardly mention It
To-day the uh)8lcan ! U ot a different opinion ; ho Is
aware that It ts his duty disagreeable though 11
limy bo to handle this matter without gloves and
epoak plainly about It ; and Intelligent parents and
gaardlans will thank him tor doing so.
The results attending this destructive rice were or-
merly not understood , or not projiorly estimated ; and
oo Importance being attached to a subject which foj
its nature docs not tnvlto close Investigation , It war
willingly Ignored
The habit Is generally contracted by the younp
whllo attending school , older companions through
their example , may bi responsible lor It , or It may be
acquired through accident. The excitement once ex
perlcnccd , the practice nlll bo repeated again oat
airaln , until at last the habit becomes firm and com
plctcly enslaves the \ Ictlm. Mental and ncnous at
dictions are usually the primary results ot soil-abuse
Among the Injurious efltcta may bo mentioned laajl-
ude , dejection at Irraselblllty ot temper and general
debility. The boy seeks seclusion , and rarely Jolnr
In the sports ot his companions. II he bo a } ounc
man ho will bo Httlo found In company with thoothei
Rex , and Is troubled with exceeding and annojtnv
bashtulncss In their presence. Lascivious dreams ,
omissions and eruptions on the toco , etc.aroaliio
prominent sj mptnms.
II the practice la violently persisted In.moreBerlou-
disturbances take place Great palpitation ot the
heart , or epileptic convulsions , are experienced , and
the sufferer may fall Into a complete state ol idiocy be
tore , finallydeath relieves hhn.
To all those engaged In this dangerous , practice , I
would say , first ot all , toii It at once ; make oxer )
possible cflort to do so ; but it you fall , It your nervou'
ujstcm U alroad\ ton much shattered , and cense
tmontlyour nlll jioucr broken , take some nerve
tonic to aid j ou In > our effort. HaIng treed } ourselt
from the habit , I uould further counsel you to go
through a regular cnurso of treatment , lor it Is a great
mistake to suppo i that any ono may , for some time ,
be te\crvKolitt'c crl\ahinv < clf up tn this Udcinatlni.
butdangcrous c\Utcnirntwithout suffering from it *
uvlcoii8e ! < | ucntcsntuoi o future tlnio. iho numnei
ot > ouniinoii uhnaro lncaiaclitcd | to fill thodutle <
enjoined b ) ucdlork Li alarmingly lirge , aud In most
of fuch ciscs this unfortuimto condition ol things can
be traced to fie practlcu ol felt abuse , u hlch had been
ahandonul joars 1 11 [ nilcod , afow months' practtcb
vof this habit Is sulllclcrit tu induce spermatorrh na J
' later j carsand I hao many of such cases under treat ,
men at the present day.
Young Mea
Who may bo suffering from the effects of youthful
follies or indiscretions will dowell toavull thcmsohet
of this , the greatest boon ever laid at tlio altar of euf
erlnghumanltj. Da WAONKH will guarantco to for
elt $500 for every case of seminal weakness or private
disease of any kind and character .which ho under
takes to and fails to euro
Middle Aged Men.
There are many at the ago ol SO to 60 who arc
troubled with too frequent evacuations of the blad
der , often accompanied by a slight smarting or burn
Ing sensation , and a weakening of the sjstem in
manner the patient cannot account for. On axamln
Ing the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be
found , and sometimes small particles of albumen wll
appear , or the color "ill bo uf thin mllklsh hue , again
changing to a durk and torpid amjearanco. There are
many , mam men who dip of this dlftlculty.lgnorant ol
the cause , liich Is the necond stage of seminal weak
ness. DrV. . will guarantee a perfect euro in all case *
and a healthy rcttoratlon of the gcnlto-urlnary or
gang.
Consultation tree. Thorough examination and ad
\ Ic , J6.
All cofumunlcatlors should bu addronscd , Dr. Henrj
Ilenry Wagui-r , P. O. 7S89 , Denver , Colorado
The Young Man's Pocket Companion , by Dr. n
Wagner , Is worth Its weight In gold to young men
lrlo U1.25 Sent by mail to any address.
A FRIEND TO ALL.
One Who is Needed and Nobly Fillo his
Place.
Domer Hnwra fortunito than she knows In the
IIOMOSS on of the talents and energies of a man wlu
ml given his time and thought not merely tu the
perfection ol his skill as a practitioner ol hi * pretension
tension of medli Ino , but to th" " study of thOM pro
found things of scieii-o and naturoMhlch tend to the
moro complete undorntmdlng of the problem of life
and of thu laws of iu ura anil the moans ol gaining
the greatest practical goods to mankind from the Intern
( torn atlo i th u artiilrc | < ! In the abstract. Such a
man Is Dr II. Wa/nir , whu is located at 343 Larimer
utro t Dr. Wagner devoted mmy jears to the ac
quisition of the knowledge neeceisarv to Ills profes
sion Iu a number of the Ttadlmt medical schools of
the most eminent aid profound teachers , such
names in Dr , Or > M and Dr , 1'ancoast appearing
among lux proccpVira Not dl his fttfulles end here.
Tlioy continue j In the field f the ( Hctlclng family
phltldau and In the experiences of annan uf cxteu >
lvo tratcl. Ho 1m \ Wted o erj section of the Unl *
toil States pa > Ing xtudlous attention to the d
ch > ractcrltlcs ol th j virou p irtlons of the country
partlculxrlj with regard to their eQoct , climatic am
otherwise upon Health and the dlQeiout forms ufdls
tuuos. With the couiblno 1 powers of close study , rx
tensive ob crvat on and almost unllm ted practice
Dr Wagner came to lkmer three years ago equip
] ( ! as few have ( no right to claim t ) battle the Inc
ol mankind , the dro dud enrmy , dlswc. tn order to
render { he gnatest Eyed to locluty , Dr. * ngner doci
Jed to lay u < ldo the general branches of practice am
orlng all ha t pe kn twlodt' " and pnwcr to boar up
on ilio IK uniUi sniu.tr the army of Inadloas
Itiath agtnts i * tna urcalcbt. Hit itldoexperlenra
Md UUK'ht hi n what weapons to u 1nd which to
discard , and niter equipping himself at hit trainee
judgment w\u o well a'lle tu aihiso him he com
raenoeil buldly and confidently his attack. In eatl
mating the remits and SIICCOM actileicd , It U enl
necessary to know the doctor's p Dillon and standln
todaWhile located In this dty , hit practice is
no means confined to Us Ilmlti nor this section o
country , llli vurre ponduice and oxpresi books ten
t'ly ' In Kick and Ula t'i his pas ess on ot a field o
pi act lea boun led only by the linei uhlch bo ind th
cugth and bieauth of the country , and which ha
laced Win u hero a muii uf his "Jin and Intcllcctu *
attainments ileiurveii to 10 , and BliOLld to bo oiubl
blm to reaUi thu hlghett priero of usefulmw * tn nut
Inline hununiti tha plane of financial Indepoii
denou. Dr. Wugr.or has coutrlliuted ol his pronpurl
t ) to the substantial improvement of Denver In th
ere tlon of art no hi < ck on Lulmcr tit ml , uppoalte
Ills pruuit oUlc , No. Sit. It n111 be read ) for occu
{ iancy lualow wetkt , au4l * an evidence that th
doctor U to bn numbered auouj thu per uancnt an
solidcltUcni of tUimetroiwlUcf the uUlns. ( Den
erlVibuue. r-
DE. H , WAGNEB & CO , ,
DENVER COL.
Ity b by s\\ \ months tU broke nut with fomo kin \
f skin humor , ami nttcr belli ; : troa'ed fl\e month *
j my f inll phUlclan , nas Rhou up lo ille. the
m t recommjiiuod Sw it'sttpjclflo. and the effect
Mascr llfiuira * It mlraculoui , My child
eon get \vo i , Ml traces M the di co l < Rene , nile
o h s f t M a nig. ,1 , J. hlrkltml ,
Mindcn , Husk County Tutu.
I hat o guttered ( or niMiy j MM from ulrcii on my
or * , often vctj l r oandulnlul , during which time
uwd almost cm thing tn effect ft euro , btlt In vain
took S l't s uncclfU by advice of n friend , ami In a
ii/rt time was ttiro I sound nnd well.
Eilnln J Miller , Ileatimont , Texas.
t liio been allllctod 1'h Rcrotuh fnr tw el o } CUM
r tl have hvl * ere < on n o m lnc a * n nun's hi nl
or tint lengthol tlm l-ntt > minor I was fotiul
IT tint 1 c > ulJ not near rlothlnz. I had pcrt htm
ods of ( toil n In the effort to txt pored but nil to
" purpose , and hail injtirtxl imrclt with Mrrcury
rd Potash. Your Sw lit Specificcured in * promptly
ml perniinciitly , and I Imps c\oty like niiffcr r will
Akolt. It. U lllgll ,
Uikonl , Ark.
Our treatise on Blood and Skin Dl ea < cs mallei )
rro tl , , > Vvinti.
TiiKswiiTHi'KCiric co. ,
Drawer n , Atlanta tl * .
V. Ofllrc , IWW.&fcl SU. twtwoeu flt.li ami Tin An
Tno u u ot the turm " Hnoi
Uno" In connection nlththi
coriorato name ola frreatroad
COIHCJB an UlcA of tut what
AI K" * required liy the traellnc pub
1 I na fU IicBnort Utlo > ( JuIck " "mt
I I * id the brat ol accommod
HoiB IV KB tlons all of which are ( uir <
hod by the greatest railway In America ,
jHIOAGOVlLWATTKEE , | |
And St. Paul.
It owns and operates over 4,600 rollcaof
orthern Illinois , Wlscontln , Minnesota , Iowa
akota ; and as ts main lines , branches and conned
ons roach all the great business centres ot tkt
orthttofltand Far West , It naturally answer * tb
eocrlptlon of Short I.lno , and Best Ilouto botwooo
Chicago , Milwaukee , St. t'auland Minneapolis.
Chicago , Milwaukee , IJ CTOBBO and Winona.
Chloago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellcndal *
Chicago. Milwaukee , E.IU Claire and Stlllnator *
'Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausauand Merrill.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Beater Dam and Othkosh.
Chicago. Milwaukee , Waukesha and Oconomowoc
Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and 1'ralrlodu Chloi
Chicago , Milwaukee , Ouatonnaand Falrlbaull.
Chicago , Belolt JanosvlUo and Mineral Point.
Chicago , Elgin , llockfonl and Dubuque.
Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Cedar Rapldi
Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha.
Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Palls and Tank-ton
Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain.
Hock Island , Dubuque , St Paul and Minneapolis
Davenport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Can tn
orld are run on the malnllncr - ' " - '
1ILWAUKEE&ST. P
id every attention la paid to
us employes of the company.
8. ri. lIKKRHju , A. V. H. CAKPI r
Ocn'l Manager. Urn' IPans
.J , . . .ii < & , OEO IMltAH-'OllD ,
do
DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN.
ARCHITECTS
tS nCilOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL HANK
BUILDING.
UANUFACTUIIER Ot
GALVANIZED IRON ,
CORNICES ,
WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC ,
n.6 iatii. stx-oot ,
NEBRASKA
S. H. ATWOOD ,
'Inttsmoutb ' Neb
, - - - -
ERI.AnitRO ? TUOROUaDBRKD AND UIQII QBiDn
HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE
AND DOJIOO OK JBR8BT RRD SWINn
( VVoung gtooK for iulo. Corrusrxmdonro solicited ,
617 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , Mo.
\ HKG ULAR Q ItADUATE ol two medictl college !
XX has been engaged longer In the treatment ol
CHRONIC , NEHVOUS , SKIN AND BLOOD Disease *
han other phjBiclan In St. Louis , as olty papers ebon
and all old residents know. Consultation free
nvitod. When It is Incouv cnicnt to \ Islt the city
reatment , medicines can bo sent by mall or oxprog
e\ cry where. Curable cases guaranteed ; whore dou
exists it is frankly stated. Call or write.
Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physic *
Weakness , Mercurial and other affections of Throat
ng , Skip Affections , Old Bores and Ulcers , Impodl
ments to marriage , Uluiim.imm , I'll OH. iicoal
lentlonto coses from overworked brain UU11QIOAL.
JASE3 receive apenal utuiiition. UlaemoB arlnlcg
rom Imprudeuix ) , Exainses , imiuigenoes.
receipts ; who tn y
GrTTIIJDini. marry , who may not
hy , cause j , consequenood and cure. il il d for 2c ;
postage or ( tamps MOdwlt
WeakNervousMen
Wbono fleblllly. t-xliuiimliiri nnd prematura
dccny nro caused nv r i 'sstM , rrrors of youth , et-
are perfectly restored lit rohiiit lii-nllli i I
VIK.-.PU. miiuhnoil liy THE MARSTO
clOLUS * lnfctnmicli dnipplnu. Tfimlroatnient
'itKci-v/Hti Ilulillltvnnd ' U
/ l'ltnlcal llccny
tiaiformly encc iifiil hprnnHo u\rt a on iiuriaet
uiu.rit < ii ! fn * ivunit < Iioct in thoitiiandab *
1 * 11111 llHirnmrhn' ' ! . . hrL'fd'J romibn free
A victim c ! early Imprudonrn. cau ln * nervous dobll.
' " . urenu'.vwO tci. r , etr. , i ivloir trU'd In Aln everj
tuuwu rtfr.i it , ib iiipcov r l & umple rjean * of self
u.rn , which livtlvnil | III")1 tnu'iMlow-imfle-en.
* t4nv * ' " Hlrv * i " i H > . b VAivVo-v
A TfPI TmTVyiTI * * " without iniid
A POSITIVE' ' j-oct
box No. 1 wlllcnruany caieln four daysorleM No
1 will cure the inont oWlnatn cose uo matter of b v >
long standing.
A/fan's Soluble Medicated Bougies
No nauseous doses cl inbebs , copabU , or oil of nn
dalwnod tn\tar - - jiln to
, \ produce dyspepsia In
destroyinir the Coatings of the stomach. Pries (1.60
iulil by all dnizeiits , or nulled ou receipt of tirliir
For furtlK.r partlrulara MB'l for Circular.
P. O Box 1.DS3
J.C.ALIANCO. .
hn Btreot. Nxw v
( BKVORK ) u r.5T !
T tEOTIlO-VOLTAIO DEtT and other Kuccrnin
po ? o8a > oisa o-uf .sis
l o" s ? a u s
& . " % , /,0 B0SpfeD , !
reotoratloa to Tlr.ii.iu. Vioou and MAKIIOOD
OuiJUKTErD. Bend at once lor UluiUateU
I'amphlet froe. Address
VOI.TAIO HKI.T CO. . MsirnliBll. Mleli.
OPIUM : MORPHINE HABIT
H KANC.if the I
ll m . bow cinoii Itcmcilwbrrrtj
T"i" " 7 7 " * * " * r" < i > Ifllf aa.i | llMilf Kurle.llmt >
blkli " < > rn4nwniiiiti fn lit mil unit mvrflrftl mtn , A < * . A'l'IrtM
DREXEL & MAUL
8UCOKB30B8 TOJ HMO. JACOBS )
UNDERTAKERS ,
at the old stand 1417 Ptrnam at ret t Ord by U
H iir nnotly t > * nd.l tn
Max A. Th. Boohnoko ,
S
Ifill Farnam St. , Room 22.
OMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA
COUNCIL BLUFFS
ADD 1T1ONAL U10AL NEWS.
COUNCIL tiLurra HAHKKT.
. 2 spring , 70os No. 3 , COaj ro-
ocUxl , COc ; eooil ( loinntid.
Corn Lonlera aroi > nj Ing S5o for oKl com
nil SSo ! for n w ,
Data In good donunil nt 22o.
liny i 00@G 00 nor ton ! 50o iior bale.
U > o 0i : > o.
Corn Monl 1 25 per 100 pounds ,
Wood Oooil supply ; prices at yirtls , fi 00 ©
( fl.
fl.Conl
Conl Dolhoroil , Imril , 11 60 per ton ; soft ,
00 per ton
Lard Fulrlmik'c , wholonulliig nt lie.
Flour City llnur , 1 ( Ali3 ( SO.
Urooma 2 05@3 00 per do/ .
LIVE STOCK.
Oftttlo 3 003 50 ; calves , 5 00@7 CO.
HORI Local pickcrn nro l u > Ing now and
iorols good doninnd for all grades ; cholco
acklug , 0 25 : mlxod , fi 25.
rnonucK.
Quotations by < T , M. St , John & Co. , com *
\ tsoiinorcli \ iits , 3S IJwdwny.
Uuttor 1'lontv nnd In fair demand nt 1C ®
Ocs croaniory , 35c.
Kjrgsl"o iK-dzon.
1'onltry lloiidy 8alocliickonndrowod ; ( , 12cj }
vo , 8c ; turkn\K , dro < aod , IDcj llvo , lie ?
ticks , dreaded , l-'ic ; Iho , Sc.
Oranges I 00@l 25 porl > o\ .
LemoiiB I 00 per box.
Ilananas 3 5l4 ) 00 per bunch
VegotnbM ] ( Potatoes , 40 ; onions , lOc ; cab-
ngo , IIDIIO In the market ; npploa , roiuly snlo
t 3 a5@4 00 ( or primn nto < > k.
Ilonl
The following doocuj rroro filed for ro-
ord in the recorder's oflico. Mnrch
0 , reported for THE BEE by P. J. Ho-
lahnn , ro.il estate n otit :
Arthur n. lloylo toOoorgo R-wlo , part
J BC ] , 20 , 74. 42 ; $1,157.
.r. 1 * . Digolow to dans Diorks , lots lit
nd 14 , Wnlnut ; § 400.
Jennie Byrnpa to Ohrist Duttonachou ,
wj , 1(5 ( , 77 , 38'j S8.000.
Mary li. Orcutt to Catlmrino Ilonoon ,
art sw | aw ] , 0 , 77 , 38 ; § 550.
Sarah M. Lillian to Robert Lippoa-
ott , ncl awj nnd sej nw ) , 6 , 74 , 40 ;
040.
'A. 0. Strong to Sarauol Beat , nnw } - ,
0. 7C , 39 ; S2.130.
L M. Arnold to Saniuol Boat. snwh \
0 , 75 , 39 ; $2GOO.
A Crawford to Wm. M. Sniiloy , part
c | aw ] , 9 , 77 , 38 ; ? 550.
Flora C. Oianifr to S. J. Oroinor , c\ \
wj , 7 , 7(5 , 38 ; S400.
Charles F. Billup.i to J. C. Norton ot
1 , part aej nw ] , J2 , 75 , 40 ; ? 90.
John 0. Palmer to J. C. Norton ot al. ,
ota 19 and 20 , block 2 , Gates' add. to
Oakland : § 70.
Total aales , $10,487.
Every lYrsou to lo a llenl SIICCPSH
n this Ufa must have a specialty ; that iB.inust
concentrate thn ubilitl ( of body nnd mind on
imo one pursuit. Ktiadocl Itlooil Jlittcrs have
joir epeclalty as a cnuiploto aud radical euro
f dyspepsia , and Ih or aud kidney affections.
A Oil I LI ) AVIKJB.
Bcntty Klnp > -\vlth 11 Thirlccii <
Ycar-Old Girl.
[ iccinl DUpatsh to the Globe Democrat
Prrijiiiuao , Pa. , Mirch 7. A Sonsa-
ional olopement'is ropoited from n email
amlet in Butler county. Tlio principals
are Elward Beatty and a 13-year-old
laughter of S. H. Kelly. Uoattylio
was station atent ; and operator of Amaa
lalo , boarded with Kelly , who keeps i
lot el. Beatty told his landlord that ho
v.is going to nee his p.irentHwho live two
stations cast of Ain.tndulo , and , taking
iis satchel , boarded a train. Toward
evening Miss Kelly told her parent * that
iho was going to call on a friend who
ivvs a short distance up the ro.id west of
; lie village. That was the last the pa
routs saw of their daughter. They felt
no uneasiness at her absence , as they
were informed that BIO waa with her
'liend , until this morning , when they
vrcro informed that she had gone to
jroonville , and was there married to
3oatty ; also , that immediately after the
: oromony the pair left for Kansas. On
investigating the matter the parents du
covered that before Beatty wont away the
Kirl had packed her best clothes in In *
raliso , and ho had carried them away.
When she wont she took nothing witli
ler but the clothes she wore. She walked
up the track a mile or BO to a crossing ,
ind there awaited the coming of her
over. Ho arrived on the evening trail
west , and had the conductor stop and
ako her on. The parents say that as the
; irl is a more child , they never had the
laintust suspicion that an attachment ox-
stud but ween the two. The bridu n
largo for her ago , bright nnd intelligent ,
, 'ory propoHt'SHitig in appearance , and was
Jto idol of her parents. Baatty is a young
man of highly rcsptctabla p.ireutii , bn
was uoiiRidvrvd a Httlo fust. Kelly sjys
lie will prosecute the squire who inarriuc
them. *
A. Good
"I Hoinetlinos wli > h I rould tuko huld uf the
e.ilo nl /louuj * ' J c/cctn ml fur I toll yon It t
t grand thing , and 1 uiri cumctoutluus in nay
injr I cmild do good work. " luv. ! I' . V , Cranu
Corry , L'a.
ICIci-trlc OH cured this gentleman of < | utnn'
of many j UUIH htniidliiif. _
None Dul tli Hicli Gun l
Special Cincinnati Coiiiin rcl'l finretto.
NEW Yoni : , March 0. Fresh vogota
oi have appeared in the market for
, hoae who want them , at the followinj
Now potatoes , half peek 90 cents.
Now cabbage , per hrad 30 cents ,
Rhubarb , per bunch 30. cents.
Radushes , per bunch 30 conta.
Water cresses , per bunch 25 cents.
Poaches , GO cents each.
Strawberries , 4 50 per quart.
Pineapples , 76 cents each.
" \V rrantH fur Itun * < Uo'H
SpeiUI Dispatch to thu Olobo-Deniocrat
BuKKAU ) , N. Y. , March 7 , The loca
branch of the society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals has begun opera
tions ugAiiut the parties who were inter
ested in the great cocking main at Bife
Tree Corners. It appoaru that their agent ,
Col. John Byrne , knew of the dispute
aud snnt one of his private detootire
there to bring back the names < > f all th
intereato'1 parties. From fact * that trana
pired yesterday it eeeins ho secured no
only the nuuius of the owners of th
birds , but those uf n crowd of witiiesno
of the interesting sporting event. To
repoitor who called on him during th
afternoon Col. Byrne said that ho had
sent out warrants not only for the per
sona actively engaged in the main , bu
for as many of the witnesses aa could b
proved to have boon such , llo though
seventy-five warrants would cover 111
list of persona against idiom his agent
hnd accumulated proof , The warrants
am returnable in thn tovrrt of Hamburg
nnd the charge will bo based upon the
section of the penal code which provide !
04 a penalty a line of not lots than $10
nor more than 81,000 , and imprUonmTit
lot less limn ton days nor moro limn ono
roar , all of which is very cheerful for the
31obo-loinocrat correspondent nnd other
reporters who woroat the main , nnd who
indoratand their names nro on ( lie list
or arrest. Lawyers hnvo consulted , nnd
ho roportorinl squad have concluded , if
athorod in , to waiveoxnminntion , civo
> ail , nnd inko their chances with the lis-
rict Attorney.
AVhnloAVunt. .
OUo Homoupatli hi a jicllcts , Allopittti hi *
iill : biit for rhuuin tl ! > niIorachoc.tor pains nnd
pnvliis , 7/inmni' Hcctrta Oil In Inollably sn-
icrlor to cither. It hu boi olittod ai many
ii-nplo at It lia.1 purcUaxorH , All
oil It.
AllOSTUN l
tlio Streets tn Qimltit
Atttt o on n
Special to the Globa-Domocrat.
BOSTOK , Mass. , March 7. A blooming
rating maiden of 18 atimmorfl walked
> ri kloy up Washington street , from the
loaton and Maine depot to HiinoVur
troot , this noon , followed by n curious
: rowd of nt least 500 men , women nnd
> oys. Her blushing face , red ns n full-
> lown peony , Mas hidden in nn inunonco
oil calico aun > bunnot , such na our grand-
lothsrs used to wear , which was funnel
limped , and projected nt loaai-n foot fro n
lor head behind. An appropriate veil of
> luo cambrio trimminc ; nnd a powdered
wig completed so much of this' wonderful
utfit na was exposed to view , n nownmr-
ot hiding beneath its folda nn ancient
ross. The gaping crowd followed her
ill oho disappeared in n Hnnnover etroot
) hotogrnph gallery nnd then wnitod
vainly three hours to roappor. Your
orrcspondont found her in the studio ,
rhich is operated by her father , D. J.
'alien of Molroso. My Name is Mnrtha
' . Pall on , sir , " shoaaid. "No , sir ; I am
lot married as yet. " This with n charm-
ng blush. "You see , I have just had
my picture taken. I were that old
umtumo nt nn old folks' concert nt homo
nat nipht , and father bet mo $5 I
wouldn't dare to walk up hero with it ,
and I took him up , nnd there is the $5 , "
lisplaying the bill. "I never take n
tump. "
"No , she neves takes n stump , I toll
iou " proudly echoed the father , who was
itanding by , "but 1 never thought aha
vould do it. "
A I'rcsurtcil Hnukc.
joutetllla 1'ost.
A thrilling story was related to mo ,
which makes ono shudder in contcmpln-
ion of it. I have taken thb pains to in-
estigato , aud the miraculous inci-
[ ont entirely true. Paul Colemnn , n
negro , who lives about seven miles from
his placehud his sorghum cane made in-
o moLiaaoa in October last , and while
naking hia crop the barrel to hold hii
own was placed on the ground near the
mill nnd remained over night. Tlio
mng-holo of the barrel was slightly
ttirned toward the ground. The sorghum
vas ruudo and the barrel sot up in Paul
Jolmuan's house , and the family have
> een using it over since it was made. All
nst fall and this winter the whnlo family
lave boon complaining of being sick , and
were stranaloy affected. The [ sorghum
; < , t low in iho barrel , and the other day
ionio pieces of akin were drawn out with
he malaise ? , and on examination had Iho
ippoarauco of pieces of snako. The head
of the barrel was knocked out , nnd tv
arge shako nns found dead in the barrel ,
> ut not totally rotten. The suuke , it is
supposed , crawled in the bunghole nt
nujhtwhilo the barrel was on the ground ,
and in the process of making the molas
ses. 'Iho horror that struck the negro
family on seeing the dead snnko was in-
leacnbihle , but the cauao of the curious
sickness was solved they had been tak
ing poison for three months.
A HaK Picker's Knlfo.
Special to tlio Ito'ubltcan.
NEAV YOHK , March 7. A withered nnd
sent Httlo Italian ragpicker poked among
garbage barrels in Barclay street this
ifternoon in front of the commission
IOUBUS. Michael O'Day and Daniel
31iver were emptying barrels of spoilt
truit into O'Day a wagon nnd several boys
liiddon behind the wagon throw decayed
oranges at the little old rag picker. Ho
dropped his pack and chattered at them.
An orange hit him in the eye and O'Day
and Oliver laughed and said , "Go it
macaroni. " The Italian slipped out from
Ilia bolt a knife with a narrow blade tun
inches long and springing forward plunged
It into O'Day's breast. Oliver caught the
Italian by the collar and disarmed him
O'Day ' sank to the ground saying : "I'm
done for , Dave , go for the wife. " At the
Chambers street hospital his wound was
pronounced fatal. The Italian struggled
to got loose , and when policemen came
thnur himeolf on the ground and would
not nn vo. lie was dragged to the sta
tion huiuo. lie could talk no English
utid tlio pulico puf him down ns Marcisco
Antonio llo \ / > h put in a cull whore he
crouched in otiu c iruor this evening nnd
refused to cat
United Starts Uepocitory
UK OMA11A
Cor. 13th and Farnam Bis.
The Oldest Banking Establishment
in Omcha ,
HUOCISSSOB.S TO KOUNTZB IIUOTJIKIW.
orzanltea la 18B8 ,
Organized ta a National Bank hi
CAPITAL . * 2OOOOH
(3UHPMJ8 ( AND PIlOFlXfl . * 15O.OOO
omciu muoTou
UIRIIAH Eoaxni , President.
iou * A. CKIIOIITOI , Vice rrnldont
A acsius KODITU , Sd Vice 1'iMldenl ,
A. J , Vonunoi.
t. U. DAVIS , Caihlei
ff H. U Hniit , Assistant Cashier ,
Transacts a genera banking buslneu. Imcatlm
oertlflcate * boarln oterest Draw * drtlU en Bio
Francisco and principal cltlos In the United Hutea
Also TxiDdoo Dublin , Kdlnburgb and the prlnrliu
itlM n ( th ffHiUntnt ot Kiiro .
P.B. YOUHGHDSBAND ,
1803 1'arnam Btroot , room S.Omaha , Nob.
Collections BOlIoltod Monthly or otherwise ; both tu
city and country , and on all lines of lUUniodi. rte
cunly procured for debts not promptly iiald , Book
keiit aud Iwlanced weekly aim monthly. A ggnurt
uiiltlog butlness done , Oommlulonn ol all kma
toptl ) attenQed to , U ti N QtuV Vi1 ho t n
ikiioca ulvon
r
KUKNZCK DLOOK , Ol'l' . V. O.
ent bouses , also furulibod or uulurnUhed rootc *
bulu boarJiriaod fumuhtlrtt claw dommtlcs.
pr cur id or all kinds other ViUt i
. . .
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUT
T I
T u
MY 1 i
One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States
to select from ,
NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ,
ELEG-ANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR ,
THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY
409 14' DodficSt. . I ozuon Atnillnatlon fumUhod 1 OMAHA , NEB
OF TUB ESTATE3 OF
JNO.B.DETWI
Carpets !
IS SELLING
tPTTl
THESE GOODS
AT PRICES TO MAKE THEM
GO
TO CLOSE UP TIIS BUSINESS.
PARNAM STREET.
IAIPORTBLIS OF
JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC
OIGMS.TOBACCOS.PIPESs . AETIOLES
PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING
CELEBRATED BRANDS :
Eeina Victorias , EspecialeB , Roses in 7 Sizes from $6
to $120 per 1000.
'AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS :
Combination , Grapes , Progress , Nebraska , Wyoming and
Brigands.
WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES
BEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES.
or ov STJUOTLTTIUBT-OLADS
AND TWO WHEEL OABTB.
) l 9an < llltSOUara ytJtr laiid4oS8. IMb'SllMt , ' I
IIllortraUdCataloiroeluruUbad upon pplloat'oi ' f
Ballon Bios
South l.'Hli Strceb , below Farnnni.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
KilbyPlace
50 NEW LOTS
Fust platted out in this addition at
$325 to 350.
'or ' lot. First allotment nil taken
nninly by persons who will build
desirable residences in the spring.
This Addition
uns from Dodge street to Daven-
) ort street , the most healthful ,
sightly nnd desirable
SUBURBAN PROPERTY
IN OMAHA.
floor Cable , Bolt nnd Gurnius ; street
lines.
Sold Forty-One Lots
in this addition in .Inmmry. Call
ollicu. Will taUo you out and
back iu half nn hour.
A Desirahls Business Property
on Fnrnuni Street. Rented to good
tenant. Pays ton per cent on in
vestment , not- .
One of the Best
Business lots on Tenth Street ;
6ttsii3l81j : , < IO.
An BmpGroved Farm ,
Near station in Douglas county , two
tjood houses nud Ihune barn a first
class farm in every respect. Will
sell or exchange for city property.
%
Desirable Lands
in Boone , Madison and Nancocoun
ties , in quantities to suit pin chasers ,
88.00 per acre. Will take less for
a quantity.
Forty Acres
of first-class land , improved , K00 < 1
for gardens and small fruit , within
three miles o flostofllue , 850 per
acre.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE , 1
*
full lot , two story house , metal
of , S rooms. Must be sold. Spe
cial terms at oilicc.
Good Cottage ,
five rooms , new , ono block from
si rent cora , $ 1 , < iOO. Monthly pay
ments.
Fine Residence ,
near Twentieth and Uass streets.
Eat-y payments.
Residence Property
on 18th street. Largo house , good
barn , full lot , street cars , $3,500.
Business [ Property.
on Suunders street. A cjood invest
ment. Call tor particulars.
Several Good Lot *
on very easy terms to these who
will build.
Property Shown
on Application ,
BALLOU BROS. ,