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| { 2 NOVEMBER 5. 1883. I'HE DAILY BEE --OMAHA, M( DAY, A-GREAT-PROBLEM TAKE ALL THE Kidney & Liver Blood REHEUMATIC TREMEDIES, Dyspepsia And Indig Ague, Fever, And Bi Brain & Nerve FORCE REVIVERS. Great Health RES stion Cures, TORERS) In short, take litlos offall th the best qualities of all thebest modi World and you will find that HOP BITT bestfourative qualitios and powers of all o tou in them, and that thoy will curo when of these, singly or combined, fail, will give positive proof this. Dr. . C, West's Nerve and Brain Lreatm yusren eod o for Hysteria, Dizziness, 00 sluns, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, ‘Headache, No Prostration caused by tho use of aloohol or tobnor Wakefulnoss, Mental Doprossion, Softening of th Beain, resulting (n Insanity and Jending to misery docay’ and death, Prematiro Old Age, Barronnos of power in elther sox, Involuntary Losss Bpermatorrhma oaused by “over exortions of Results of the Experiment i the Lower Part of California. A Talk With Its Conductor Extent of the Breeding Industry and Tis Profits, Near Anaheim in this State is located the only ostrich farm in the United This enterprise is under the of Dr. Sketehloy, who is an en in ostrich growing, and who e of brings to this venture an_experic ht years in Africa, under condi less favorable, he thinks, than exist herc As an industry ostrich farming is only sixteen years old, and Dr. Sketchloy esti mates that there is now invested in the business the sums of at least 40, 000,000, arding tho habits of y it with the state ngerio “fostrich” is not but an emu, the genu tho Ana: the ostrich, pi ment that the me an ostrich at all, ine African ostrich as seen on heim farm being the showman as the emu is to the small boy. To begin with, Dr. Sketchlc firms that the ostrich does not lea cges in the sand to be hatched by sun, but incubates thom precisely ns does any other bird, both the male and fe- male sitting. The idea that the ostriches when chased stick their heads in the sand, thinking that this hides thom, ME PRONOUNCES ALL BOSH, : its according to his experience them on the deserts of Africa in hunting One pop ons | Ho disposes of a_good many | | popular fallacies ¢ s much of a curiosity to | the | s may be its possible bearing on the law and practice of the divorce court. The bride who wedded the wife and mether in male attire is satisfied with results or <ho would not have run away with her strange partner. She will not sue for divorce. The deserted hushand de facto imply says, referring to the abnormal husband de jure, “let her go.” The law itself can do nothing, As for the h bors, they are so paralyzed with perplexity as to be incapable of intelli thought on the subject. Altogether the case pre h a lahyrinth pecalation that | the mind is fairly lost in endeavoring to | unravel it Perhaps all attemy n had hetter be given v | sents s ta RELIGIOUS, fan ( rth h 100,000 outh, t 1 that a thousand Mormmo vorts will loave Chattanooga next m f Utah. Thoy are from different parts of the lebra nber 10 by hall, The ¢ | Duteh churel, k of Martin resigned the s Christian as- with the happiest The Preacher’s Quiet Hahits, Sedentary and studious men gome. times become prostrated before they know it. Those who pend muct time in close mental work and neg lect to take enough exercise often find their stomachs unable to do the work of digestion. The liver ba The bowels act regular brain refusc serve d. “Their preaching becomes a failure, and there is a st of general miscry. So many m ters have been réstored to health the use of Brown's Iron Bitters that the clergy gencrally are spea comes tor] 1t their friends of this medicine as very best tonic and restorer they know of. It restores thin anc | blood to its proper condition ing it up with the invigorating prepar science has eve ant to take, acts immediately 1 5, not only on the parsons, but on other folks s 3 well, before lie conx it b the other leg becamo ¢ off on i responsih on th utiful Teaf with a gre al of on phs and surpri udd He whinks ho knows why it [Norsiston Herald. Thousaads of birds or dying in Louisiana on account of I f » old whisky topers down there d at all, 15 tho supp! 1ds ¢ tion with \ } hich he has o i ular idea, which is not a fallacy, is _the “]’;‘m" i L}:“L 4 wd, rl;u\m into a di 7 yLll il prowass of tho ostrich as a kicker, They Tt Gt fod: “Von cannot sing alf an well aro an ill-tompored bird, always on tho | i may bo brin, 7, v ) oekout to kick somoe one; and if the kick has the intended eficct, is pretty sure to f s The blow isaimed forward, and the farm the birds are bo fatal, is accurate. On not allowed to incubat Artificial incu bators, made on the e principl the ordinary use in poultry-raisin are employed. So been ]mll.fn-, out at the Dr. Skotehloy attribu‘es to non-fertil tion of the eggs, owing to the weal condition of tho birds from trip here, and their as yet imper climatization, This he believes remedicd in timo, as the until they are past eighty—the average duration of life being a hundred y There are twenty-ono birds on the A ned their long ot ill ac be brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. KEach taing ono_month's treatment. §1.00 o box, o1 boxos for §5.00. Hont by mail prepaid on recelpt rice . WE GUABANTEE SIX BOXES Tooure any case. With each order rocelvod by ur for six boxos acoompaniod with .00, wo willsend the urchaser_our written guarantoe torofund thomoney If tho treatment does not affoct & cure. Guarantoe aed only by C. F, GOODMAN mio w1 Drug st Omahs Nel, " DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S AND PREVENTIVE AND CURE. JOR EITHER SEX. This romedy boing injocted direotly to tho soat tho_discaso, roquires no changs of dict o uanseons enercurial of poisenous medicines to bo taken intern- ally. Whon ‘1sod as & proventive by eithor sex, it s tmposiblo to contract any privata distasa; but i the caso of thoso already unfortunately afliotod wo guar. astee three boses bo eure, or we will refund ths money. Price by mail, puid, 10X, 01 oo Boren for o+ 2O 3 SWRITTEN GUARANTEES esusd by all authorlzed agonts. Dr.FelixLeBrun &Co SOLE PROPRICTORS, C. ¥. Goodman, Druggist, Bole Agent, for Omalia Neb. ‘mée wly BURBE.A I Have Found It ‘Waa the oxclamation of & man when he go of Bureka Pilo Olntinent, which b a simplo o eure for Pilos and all Bkin Diseasos. Filty eall, postpald. The American Diarrhea Cure i a8 6tood tho test for twenty years. Bure cure for fll.“l'lm Falls. Diarrhace, Dysentary, aud Chole- Deane's Fever and Aug Tonic & Cordial. T I8 kmpossible to supply the rapld eale of tho same. BURE CUR ~ WARRANTED #or Fovor aud Agus, and afl Mularial troubles. PRICE, §1.00. W.J.WHITEHOUSE LABORATORY, 16TH ST., OMAHA, NEB. For Sale by all Druggusts' | erepit? '] find, howov to inquirios wo will g2y that tioro ix 10 evidence of humbiz wbout thik, O the contrar the sdvertison :u-w s el‘.l,;my rn:lmd. Tutorcetid ay get seuled clroulars giving ‘all partic: mzmqu rle Modlcal G T O Hox 61 . Buflalo, N. . —{Toludo Eyening Do, BETTER o CHEAPERrum SOAP FOR ALL House-Cleaning Purposes. W WILL CLEAN ‘:I’l.'. OIL CLOTIS, BATH WINDOW: 4T WILL POLISH m.nw.p&nuuv STEEL WARES | esting OF ALL KIN | to tho tlock, MARBLE, mm“ M Y, EITCHEN UTENSILS, 3 heim farm, and Dr, Sketchly says, “since April 12eh tho birds have laid 270 egys. Ono bird has laid forty-seven. They la eugn ovory other day, ~ Age docs not af- fect them, 1 havo secn a pair of birds which were eighty-two years old and they wera just as valuable for breeding and feather raising as evor, Wcroe they de- You could not tell the difference in any way betweon them and very much younger birds. I have known birds thir- ty years old, a pair, valued at £1,00). You can geo tho chances here. If the birds are in proper condition I oxpect that wo shall have 600 chickens in a year, THE DIFFICULTY IN OSTRICH FARMING is in raising tho chickens. They catch cold. But when they are over a_ month old they aro all right, Ostriches have no discase that I know of, and I have had cight years experienco with thom, When achicken is six months old the valuo of its feathors is about $10; when it is four- teen months old tho value is betwoen £20 and §$30, and when tho bird is be- tweon throe and one-half and four years old the value is about $260 annually,” . To illusteate tho possibilities of this in- dustry, ho states that in Africa he began with threo pairs and in eight yoars his flock numbered thousands, '~ This flock was dispersed by the-Boer war, and after an interval tho present enterpriso was un- dortaken, Ono of tho most singular fea- tures about tho bird is the location of tho ostfiches stomach, e carries 1t on his back between his shoulders, and the food can be seen winding around inside of his neck to get to this out of the way recep- tacle. Although thore is a great deal of chafing against the corrals in case of fright, tho‘plunmgc, for which alone the birds are of value, does notscem to suffer much. _All of the flock appear to be in fine feathor. Tho plumage is soft, silky, clean and glossy as it grows, and iy all ready for market, Speaking of the RELATIVE VALUE OF THE BI B ] Skotchloy said that while one might yield more feathers or prove a bet- tor breoder, he ave aged them. The value is determined mainly by breeding qualitics. Tho ostrich is considered a chicken until he is twelve months old, a & feather bird only until about three and o half years old, and at four years it should broed. Tho most valuable breed ing birds are called ‘‘guarantoe birds,"” .| from the discovery that their eggs will hatoh. The hardiness of tho ostrich is sliown by the fact that the 21 birdson tho farm wero brought a distance of 23,- 000 miles, and not' ono was lost. . Since nrn\'m[i,on the farm ono was kicked to death an intractable mate, but with this exception 1o accident has happened Josiah Davis's Troubl Josiali Davis, No, Middletown, Ky.,write 1 i ow using 8'box of your HENRY CARBOLIC SAT,VE upon an ulcer, which, for tho past bon u. . This salvo is the only vomedy T have 1d that hua given me any caso, Yo caused by varlgoso Velns, and Waa pro: duneod ficurablo by miy medioal docter that HENRY SALV)! iy affocting » cure, ———— Vaupun's Matrimonial Scnsation, Chicago Herald, - | That is a remarkablo story that comes from Waupnn, Wis,, about the woman with two children, who deserted her hus- P ImELeC e band, wrayod hersolf i i hmfl;‘-%fi}jwnf‘mmn ey e gl dn. aualo atiifo; wte., ks an ditere advertisersont long run in our paper. In courted and marriod o young adjacont. tow flavor &l such a story off for the truth. { monii actually oxists, has boen followed by of the partics, the stoicism a go-ativeness comnunity 1t is impossible to account for this sin scientitic theory, hother it implies an abno mal physlelogical evolution on the part of the da_ur_tlug wifo and mother, or only an ustonishing degree of innocence, recnuess. on the part is, of course, not in the powor of the casual observer to deter- or rather bucolic of the new bride, ft mine, Tho one striking thing about thy story is its evident truth. Anotherinter- factor ‘s its possible outeome, phys iologically, socially, morally, and’ what far no ostrichos have |, farm, but this cstriches breed | days, har given me great || My ulcer S CARBOLIC rl in an and lived with her for months in perfect peaco and contentment and with the confidence and respect of all the neighbors. There wasa sea-sorpentish ut the yarn when it was first referred to in print o fow days ago that made most nowspaper readers glanco at it with a wink and a complacent smilo at the folly of editors who would try topalm But later pments show that tho lusus, matri- and that exposure tho disappearancs £ 40 berearid bt ol 0 bereay husband and fathor, and the wonder of the whole gular social vagary upon any respectable not &0 ica ob- hanniversary of the revo ict Nantes, which occurred Spence has heen ap y tant Lpiscopal House of Bishops to bs custadian of the standard Bible, . Dr. W. D. Jectad h A venue Uresbyter- oh (Dr. Hall's) was sold iu pe alosraom, Afte I y knocked down to Mr, | sacrotary’s report of th sliows n net gain of ne the past threo yoars, and ! Adition” to « fession averaged 12,700 annually. Lady Rosoborry on tho ovo of tho Day of Atonoment (tho solemn Jewish foast ay), sonta donation of £100 to Dr. Cohn to be dis- tributed among tho Jowish poor of San Francisco, Lady Roscberry also worshiped in the templo thero in tho fuith in which sho was brought up. sre. Moody andSaukoy are expected to in London 1is mouth, and will at commenco a six mouths’ mission in_the opolis, The. first of the sories of their cos will bo Leld ot the P ounds, uilding g five thousand per- ngregational choy dur- 5,07 in mem- urches by wor Islington, whoro a large tem ory capable of accomun sons, is being erected. L ——— r druggist tor Redding’s 1t Ask Salve. p i ho house in case of dents, Price 2 T — IMPIE ES, Sankey says he in his choirs. direction. Somo ¢ Zanzibar savages. The Pensacola Commercial puts up this prayoar: “Send us a froeze, O Lord, for tho devil and the onspiied’ against 1l haye ouly Cluistian is is & move in the sirs yoll and howl ==z doctors huv An English girl who joined:the Snlvation Army atole tho money which she paid for her uniform, Peoplo aro gotting <o suspicious now that it would not ho surprising any Sunday to see the deacons usiug tho bell-punch with_the contribution box,—[Boston Commerclal Bul- lotin, A corrospondent says Guitean's ghost still haunts the corridors of the Washington Probably thoy hunged the wrong crank. Twenty-fivo proachers were presont at tho hanging of & man in Il inois the other dag. Tho old Puritan notion that ministers should not have any fun has about passod away. Mesers, (irewett and Foster, pillars of the Baptist church in Flaresville, Texas, dispnted over a Biblical quostion until they both lost their temper, and then they fought with their fiats until other members of their church sepa- rated them, A certain country clergyman nsed to tell a good story of his going to u_new parish, and asking a parishioner what his occupation 'was, “I am the village rat-catcher,” the man re- plied, *‘and what are you?” Tho clergyman aunawered thas ho was the village parson, whereupon the rat-catcher was good enough to observo that ho rxu‘lvl.um,nl wo must all gota living somebow.—[ Pall Mall Gazette, P'arson Blackberry—Now, den, Drudder Situon, you kagw do goul says wo hobber gits o hobbon unless we forgubs oue enguiios Simon (vory sfck)—Yos, dat’s a foek, but I can't forgib dis here Sam Johnsing, ' Parson (awfully solemn)—Den yer knows whar yer g'wine, _ Simon (to Sam, who is very peni- tont) —~Well, dem, Sam, L forgubs yor—but rocollock, if 1 happens to git ober dis, de ulo grudge stands gosd.--Tho Judge. Boston people are very much shocked be- cause Ten Butler introduces Liblical quota. tioneinto his stump speeches. Tom V'aine and Theodore Parker are the theological authori. tiesin Boston, and if Gov, Butler woull stand Woll at home ho nust drop Moses and Matthow for 8t, Theodare and St, Tom, A lady says her husband will ait on a barhed wire fonce all the afternoon to see a haschall pateh and never mnove a musclo, but when he Kood to church he can't sit ushioned pow fifteen minutes without wriggling all over changing his position forty tiwies, —— Abngostura Bitters, the world renowned appetizer and invigorator, imparts a dolicious flavor to all drinks and cures dyspepeia, dinrhoa, fover and ague Try it, but beware of counterfoits, Axk your grocer or your druggist for the genuine ‘Angostura, manufac- tured by Dr. J, B, Slevert & Sons, — PEPPERMINT DROPS. A Wisconsin hailstorin is reported to have knocked the horns off of u deer, It evident. ly didn't knock the horns out of the reporter, Raw oysters are rocommended as n mar- vollous cure for a cold. Ah, ha! That's the roason why men who are kept out until after widnight are so fond of them, then,—| Burling- ton Hawkeye, Tt rests with the coal men and ico wen to docide for us us to whother wo are to have a tight, cold winter, or a loose, warm one. But wo can't have both, and it isn't consistent to putup the price of coal and of ico at the same ime, ‘The (ieorgian's mouth waters while he talks of 'possum, hedged in with brown gravy and Awoot l-uuum with sugar on them, OLl hun- ters toll us the "possum dog will never eat a ‘possum or the bones of one. A Georgla odi- foast, remarks: “It was tho first "possum wo over ate, but if our legs hold out it will not be the last one.” “The human body weighs about & pound in the watoa, and a small pice of boaid or a box will koop & person afloat by werely placing o finger upon it. 1f women could use shavings for dress and corset lining it would bo almaost impossible for them to drown, while men who cannot swim could escape death by simply carrying u fow old wooden pill boses in their coat tail pockots, A young man' coming down Swode street opposite the public square the other afterncon stepped upon » beautifully tinted fall leaf. leaf was damp. The young mau fircd one log out in u palnful, agonizing manner, and tor, who attended hunt and the subsequent cor.e by tho truth of thisar lapsed “inty a harec sil News, The ghost of a New York drnn the watchmon have seon fool round in ome of the down town stores onght to know enough to call in business hours it it wishes to soll any goods. et If I had to pay $100 for a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, says Gen'l G. C. Kuittin, 1'd have it. er that | Gold and Siiver, In o pamphlet just issued Mr. Charles 1. Franke, of Louisville, discusses the silver question in a very intoresting manner. He roviews the sources and extent of the products of the precious metals, and sots forth facts in this connection more or less familiar to to thereading public. He combats the assumption that tha world becoming, or is likely to become, overstocked with gold ond silver by citing the enormous consumption of these metals in the arts, by abrasion in coin, and by the accidents of life. Soetbeer is quoted as osstimat- ing the consumption of gold in the arts and manufactures ar 858,000,000 and of silver $17,000,000 per anum. Other writers estimate the consumption of gold 000,000 and of silver and at 220, - 000,000, The losses, abrasion, waste and burials amount to some 30,000,000 more, or & nd total of 125,000,000, The Westminister Review and the Jour- pomists are quoted as estimat- £697,000,000 and of silver at £62,000,000, or a total of both metals of ,000,000. This would leave an increase of only 834,000,000 per anum in the world, a sum much below the demands of expand- ing commerce and growing population, It is from these figures that the great economist, Sostbeer ‘cofdludes that gold is approciatmg and , that its purchasing power has greatly ivcpeased in the past fow yoars. Mr Franke assorts that the market rela- tion botween gold and silver,since the year | ¥ 1679, during nearly two centuries, up the era of dmonetization of silver in 18; in the United States, did not vary in London or any other market more than about 3 per cent., except in the period of 1741 to 17900, when the average variation reached 5 per cont. The relative price of the two metals from 1741 to 1 varied from 14.74 to one, to 15.98857 to one, the latter being the present legal standard in the United States. Since 1873 silver has greatly depreciated in the markets of the worid, which is largely owing to the course of the United States and the wide awake advocacy of mono- motalism Mr, Franke states succinctly the offects of silver demonetization and roinls out who the chief sufferers would be. *“The more you reduce the volume of the money of the world, as by demone- tizing silver and tho paper based thereon, the more you increase the purchasing power of the remaining money, gold and and the notes based thereon, and other things being equal aud aud unchanged, proportionately depress prices of indus- trial and commercial valuesand commodi- tics, reduce rents, profits and wages, thus » impoverishing investors and bankrupting debtors.” The countries which use gold only as a standard of value are (ireat Britain, Den- mark, Sweden, Norway, Portugal, Tur- koy, Canada, Brazil, Argentine Republic, Porsia, Cape of Good Hope and the Australian colonies, with an aggrezate population of 138,600,000, Thoso which uso silver only as n standard of value are Ruesia, Austria, Mexico, Contral Amer- ica, Ecuador, Peru, China, British India, Siam, Burmah, Dutch colonies of Java, Madurs, Egypt, Tunis and T’ 'Poli. with an aggrogate population of 77,000,000 Those using g the double standard are France, g Switzosland, Ttaly, Greece, Koumania, Holland, Spain, United Statos, Columbia, Venezuela, Chili, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Cuba and Algiers, with an aggregate population of 181,100,000, The population who use gold alone as a stan nrs. and thoso who use silver alone a8 o standard, and those who use both, are thus divided: Population. Per cont L 188,600,000 13 Gold Silver. .. .. 272,000,000 71 Gold and Silver,......18L700,000 15 okal, .., sodaat i.ml,:m,:m 100 The above table embraces forty-five countries of the commercial world and about all that are of any consequence in considering this question. The whole amount of muney in use by them is from the most recent and relinble datu estimat- ed as follow Gold, ... 7,048,000 Stlver. . 1000000 L 20,214,000 Papor woney ..’ ‘ % 0,000 Bank note crr\'ulutlon 3 1 20,000 The public debt ot the States named is £24,197,250,000. The motive for de- monetizing silver is, therefore, vast and universal among the ereditor class, and will not bo easily overcomo by facts and arguments, howover conclusive they may be as to the equities involved. | —— Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Excellent'Results. Dr. J. L. Winus, Eliot, Mo., says: “‘Horsford’s Acid Phosphate gives most oxcellent results,” the anual product of gold in 1875 at [© oth gold and silver and |V THE NECESSITY | FOR THE SPECIALIST, DR. H WAGNER, thaslon, CHARLES SHIVERICK, ore #6 at this day tical scicnce is merons branches are \Have just received a large quantity new | € MER A TR 368 368 JER, AND AM OFFERING rought e | | A Few Reasons Furniture!. of 'STUILTE, " THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES PASSENGER ELEVATOR !EHAS, SHIVERICK, ., Dr. 1. W Rellevue Tospital, New Vori hospital practice, branches of his belo ehronic discases.” regular graduats has had very ex: | tom | 7, P, RAILWAY, - - 19TH & 18TH STRE onjoinodby wedloc STEAM PUMPS, STEAM, WATER AND GAS PIPE. o to the prn ortunate condi things s sufflcient to induco spermatorthica ¥ ,and I have many of such cascs undor treat 4 ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. Young Mer Who may be suffering from tho efects of youthtul foilies or indi ns will do well toavail themselyos of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of suf- Di. WagNrk will guarantce to for- feit §500 for every case of scminal weakness or private diseaso of any kind and character which he under. takes to and fails to cure. Middle Aged Men. Thero are many at tho age of 30 to 60 who are troubled with t0o froquent cvacuations of tho blad. der, often accompanicd by slight amarting or burn. fnz’ eensation, and o weakening of tho system in & nmall particles of albumen will r will bo of thin milkish hue, again to n dark and torpid appearance. Thero are ny men who die of th.hn“.lmml(.)', ignorant of v hich is the second stage of seminal-weak- Dr. W, will cuarantee a porfect cure in all cascs ration of ' the gonito-urinary or- noss, and & healthy ros g, Consultation frco. Thorough examination and ad: vice, 85, All communications should be addressed, Dr. Ilenry ODELL ROLLER MILL. Henry Wogner, P’. 0. 2359, Denyer, Colorado. Tho Young Man's Pocket Companion, by Dr. B Waaner, is worth ita weight in gold to young men Prico 81,25, Sont by mall to any address. the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain I'louring Mills from Stone to the Roller system. 2%~ Espeeial attention given to furnishing Power Plants for any pose, and estimates made for same. General machinery repairs atte to promptly. Address vators, or for chal Let Your Light 8hine. Dr. Wagner, tho cclobrated speclalist, of Denver, ©olo., 343 Larfiner stroet, believes in lotting thoworld dis doing for thousands of his fellowmen, Ilis treatiment for lost manhopd is sure 1o win him & name that posterity will bloss. Ten thousand testimonials from l'l over the United States from those he has ciired, Is proof positive that hedoes cure the worst cases of these discascs. Tho afficted from ehronic mud sexiial diseases of cvery kind will find him best friond. Read his adyertisement in all our city papers, and cull onihim for advico, s we know you will corroborata un in maying he la-the suf terer's true friend. —Rocky Mounrain News,| MANUPACTURER OF FINE —— Relief to the Afflicted. My Repository is constantly filled with » select stock. Bess Workmanship guaranteed. TTIN Y3TT0Y TTAAO We are prepare to furnish plaus aua estinates, and will contract for | 1205, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St W il b rated Dr. 11, Wagnors To All Floers. "L OMAHA, NEB, R HDR. 1, Wigtier b ritural phyaih -~ Tho Groate L |RICHARDS & CLARKE, | W. A, CLARKE, “Fow can oxeel Proprietors, [ Superintenden " The \\';wy'! 'y(»u atest Phy b ETS ! Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. b At ono timo a discussion of the sceret vice was en. ¢ ho\ tirely avoided by the proft d medical works of /6 t aware that it i ) may he a ! g cted by the young ompanions _through e X abuse. aas = be mentioned )nz«l] y of temper and general ol RPRSY o \g n \ o e A oo MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS [N in the sports of his companiona. 1f he be a young wnan he will be little found in company with the other L} [ | sex, and is troubled with exc Incas in their presence. and eruptions on the face, ete.,arc also is violently persisted in, more serious @ take place. ~ Great palpitation of the heart, or epileptic convulsions, are cxperienced, and the sufferer may fall into & complete state of idivcy be- el death s i : LA L e 4 i ‘0 all those red this dang practice, N Y N ol tossenguged i tils dangetous, prutics WATER WHEELS, ROLLER MILLS, possi s0; but if you fail, if your nervous a A byste ady too much shattered, and conso- L quently, your willpower broken, take somo nerve onic tonid you in your effort. Having frecd yoursell from the L Twould further counsel G throu egular conrse of treatment, for if ~ TS o1l 2 e 3 v J N orio may, for som MILL FURNISHINGS O® ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE self ujp Lo this fascinating ithout suffa-ing from its ] 2 i futuro time. Celebrated ‘'Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth. of young men whoare incapaciated to il the dutics \ enjoined by wedlock is alarmingly large, and in BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS, ' ng pur- nded RICHARDS & CLARKE, Omaha, Neb, Buggies Carriaces and Suring Wagons Office and Foctory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenve, Omata In medicines, a3 In scienco, the specialista are the | = - = = ones whoalwai couies o tlie tront i sccompliah groat results, ~This romark is especially applicablo to 11 Wagnor, of this eity, Ho stands ut the top ¢ profess ull‘d-l"nfln;mn;fvn;u for (llu unfortupstaw wonde nat _properl o in ulh‘.’?\t N;',r. ntifio acquire (vnn\.v .fiu fl andorsed hy the most eminent of tho medical faculty: His oftleo ut 343 Laramir strect, where ho will apoedi- ily effccta oure for tho sufforing of either sex, no mat- tor how complicated thelr complaint.—Fomeroys Dowmocrat 2 Chronic Complaints Require CELEBRATED Time for a Cure distaneo who wish tobe treated by Dr 1 backywari bocauso of inabilit to vialt him., v will w to the doctor he will sond a list of quostions w uables him o send ‘modicines, counsol a: to thousauds ho ha nover o in overy city, town and station in ¢ well s allover tho United Butes. (his advertisement, —Den: ver Tribune, 8 FROM ANY PART OF < STLOUIS,MO. ~ 8hall Wo Reform ? ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE T0 THESTANDARD Bpocifo romadiosfor lldisoasos s tho theory practice at prosent of educated and expericnce pls and in all Janzo eommunities they have oir spocialtios, to exoel in which they direct thel stirdios ne actice, Dr, Wagner is & sucocsstul il Iustration of this modern school of specialtios. &nd his unprocodented succoss in the treatment of privite discascs is as woudorful 4 it 13 fattering,—Prot, J ms. h0s0 persons who necd modieal relief for the most dolicate of discases willfind an accomplished and guc cosstul physician in tho person of Dr. Wagner, No. 843 Larlinor strect, who is highly recommended by the medical profession st homo sad aboard. —Pomeroy's Dumocrst. Bigotry and ignorance must give way b wisdom, and the wise cian belioves 10 letting his light shine ory ef his fo : iuk is the torch ho can best use aug sick ono 40 tho fountain of by should be instrumental as a *TO; w4 Lill toguido suffering humanity stcot, Denver, Colorado, it will answ. for which it was written, _Address DR. HENRY WAGNER, P. 0, box 2569, or call at 343 Larismer St ool Roe d the(columm hieaded “The Noce ) F. SCHLIEF, #50lo Agent for Omaha andjthe West, Cor. Oth Street and Capitol Avouue’ EFREBESELD 2 3 Booth’s Omyal Bran FRESH FISH AT WHOLES/} D. B, BEEMER, Agent Anheuser-Busch o, BREWING ASSOCIATION Keg and Bottled Beer Thia Excellent Beer speaks fer itaolt, THE TE OR THE ENTIRE WEST, Promptly Shipped. Ofour G-uarantee. # s " 5N