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Ay z "] Estate BARGAINS City, Suburban and Farm Property. We have a Fine Tract near Center of City Which is a Bargain, SPECIAL. $2.150—Full lot with & room house on 15th St between Center and Dorcas, Good cellar, ham, ooal house, clstern, sidewalks, shrubbery, ete. Great Barguin, Unimproved Property FOR SALE BY BEDFORDJASOUER, $3,500—Boautitul ot with 4 room house, good | No. cellar, largo closets, etc. Sightly location. 2 $1,000—Lot 60x127, indiana and Division. 118 83,300 —Lot §7x182, with 7 room cottage onSher- | 8 §700 each ~Two lota 60x152 each, on 11th. Ches; and 2 lota 64x132 each on 10th. 80 each -7 lots in Yatea & Roed's addition. 00—12 full size lots, Hansoom Place, k weat of Park avenve, 550 each—Two lots on Park avenuo, Busineas lots on Dodgo, man avenue, botweon Sherman and Clark strects. Good_property. 120 §2,500—Two buautiful lota in McCormick's addi- et. —Rteoso Place, Park avenue, full lot. now | story house, 7 rooms, good cellar and coal | Bargains between 11th and 1! #heds, city water, trees aud all improvements. | 81 $400—Lot in Shinu's addition, on Seward str. Bar, 33 9,000 Full lot, Recd's 1st addition, on 25th an 121 81,250 Cash—Lot 86x138 on 11th St, jn Kountze's | Chicag 4th agdition. House 4 larze rooms, lot beauti- | 46 §5,000—Six good lots in Hanscom Place. Ba win 54 £3,00 choap. 60 Four acres in West Omaha. €0 8550 Lot in Isaacs & Sclden's addition. 00 81,000—Fine lot, Reddick’s addition, Park ave fully located and is really worth much more. melling, must have money. —Each three beautiful ots in Reeso Place, | C avene on easy terms. | Half lot on Saunders street. Good house | 4 rooms, good closots, pantry, stable, w Lot 60x120, on Farnam, near 20th. Ve tern, porch front and rear- Price $1,500, two- | %4 $400—52 fect of hlook M, Shinn'a addition. Fin thirds cash. This is a bargain, Must bo sold by | view. the 20th or will be withdrawn from sale. | 86 82,200—Lot 43x600n 10th. Business property worth twico the price ns 4 #3,600—Full size graded lot on Chicago, bet Improved Property. St and Lith. PRt 08 8300—Good lot, hi; ocation, south 10th, 60012 room house, cor. 13th and Catitornta | 1% &40 atrests, 0 clogote, collar, city water, outhouses: }oq 75 each—Two oxtra gooi fob 1n Mlasiecoms {7 addition. Coodhizh loction. $2.700—8 room house on N. 13th atroet, closcts, | o Covdhikhlociton collar, cistoru, woll, cto. BEDRORD & Sovik. $31000—Good tix room house on Davenport, bet. 284 and 24th, two story, closcts, pantry, oeliar, clatorn, wal, uit and shrubbory, stablo sud | Baperaing in Farms & Lands outhouses. 6 $3,100—Full sizo lot on McCandlish place, with two framc cottages, one 6 room, ono 3 roorr. For sale or oxchange. $2,100—Good two and a halt acre lot with five room cottage, brick cellar, well, fruit trees, ctc. 17 One of the best three ory brick business ho on Farnam stroet. Terms private. X152 on 10th, bet. Hamey and fHow No 10 $27 per acro—160 ncre improved farm, near Cres. ton, Towa, 10 acres woodland, 45 acres corn, 2 and Clove acrés Timothy $3,200- w7 room housc on N. 18th street. A. ) o modern fmprovements. Good focation. Cheap | 12 T Tt omans 9 95,300—New: two story houso, Queen Ann_stylo. fruit treos, 800 Kropo vines ‘All modorn lmprovemionts, city water, 1ot 100x 100. 14 97, 2 Two full lo*s St. Mary's avenue and 20th, with 3 houses. Will be first class business property. Torms ons;. 4 £4,760—Lot 60x08, with two houses. Cheap. 0 $2,600—Two houses in Nelson 8 addition, on Cen- ter strect. Outaou fruit trods, ote Business honse and lot on Douglas street, bet. 14th and 16th. Terms easy 4 New 8 room houseon Chi All improvements. 85 Two pew houses, one six and orher 8 rooms. W. Elkhorn, 14¢ pasture. Four foom 15 easy. 160 acros good land, 4 1.2 miles from_Bur. Joffee county, Kansas, Will exc proport ores adjoining city of Wilbe fonco and well im ap at 810,000, res, 3 miles from Waterloo, rt in_cultivation, b Wil sell roved. 08 §20 por sero—400 Douglas cou meadow, all ago. bet. 24thand 25th, First-class aud modern improvements, Termy Easy 86 82,700 Lot 100x132, Collego Str dick's subdivision, new b room ho ell improved. dar Co, 85 §2,500 Lot L0x15 tairo, large basem ete. 3008 soom house, Thornell's addition, barn, | Conyent street, 8 reom cot. t suitable for rooms, barn les from Hamiurg bor acre—Improved near Toga Sovoral hundre t.rn, wood {mprovements, $500 cash, | 105 Six thousand o 1,500 on long tiu 107 810 per acre. $4,200—7 room house on Davenport, bet., 16th i timoez, which will moro than A nt. For sl or exchauge Omalia property. and 17th. #5 Lot 175x500 on Sherman, large house, barn and other improvements, Lot without iprove- ments is worth the woney we ask tor it. 47 Two new housos and two full gizo lots on Park avenue. Hot aud cold water, and & modorn first class {morovements. what wo ask for whole. Extra good bargain. 48 §2,600—Lot 62x150, cor. 17th and Center, house 4 rooms, barn, water, trees, outbuildings. 9 82,600 Five room house, 18ta bot. California & Wobster, Nice proprty. Terms ¢ 50 §1,600—Lot 0, block 8, Shinn's 2d addition. One and a half story house, Terms casy. 62 83,000—Good 7 room house onSherman, Modern improvementa, stablo, well, cistern, A bargain, 63 $6,000—Full 10t, oné 8 room and ono 6 room houso, now, 6 blocks from the opora hotse. ‘Very Houses would cost SPECIAL. 108 §2,200— Lot 2 17th and Bellview St., south Owmah: all's Park, brick house, | four rooms, well, cistern, stable, cellar. All in good conaition and nearly 09§25 por acro—400 acros in ngton county, 8 r'Jlm mlluwllulh of Blair, on line ohe hlv.. Il. 5(.‘;. i 00— Splendid railroad. Station at orner of this land Good oeation fall size lot. Davenvort. riese 19¢h. 0/A0500 ETase 1S ;lun'tmflwr 1.,lwlhm 85 84,000—Lot 60x260, ¢0od 6 room house, modern walnubs Ll"' astl Lotse. ool (icanly mprovements, near business, on Sherman ave. ")“_"'l' ‘“" ‘l":l 8 partly fe! e et 'w' 92 81,000—Two lots, 120x140, with house stablo eto, | the best farms un the county, 11 purchasor Barker's sub-division. wishes, will sell homestead adjcinin 800 herd of cattl &4 Call and examino othor property uot lsted. 93 $1,600—Lot and & half, good house, Redick's sub- division, (corner.) 96 Lot with 7 room house, Chicago, bet. 14th. 01 1,600—Tot and 6 room house, Horbach's addi- tion, well, cistern, ete. Everything in good re- 12th and BEDFORD & SOUER, 21 8, 14th, bet, KIRKWO0OD. Lots in this addition are selling rapidly, and prices will be again advanced in a few days. These are without a doubt the most desirable lots n Omaha, and will certainly double in price before spring, All who havei seen them are well pleased and pronounce them cheap. r. 102 $950 Lot and 4room house, Lzard, ber. 16th and 17th Aroam and Dougias BEDFORD & SOUER, Real Estate Agency, IEBEAST SIDXE SCANDMOUS SBENE. A Lively Enconnter Between a Hos- band aud His Betrayer, He is Beaten Over the Head With Pistol. There was a lively sensation on Harnoy street at an early hour Friday morning, which came near re sulting in a tragedy. On the Northeast and 11th street, is a brick building occu corner of Harney further on. The details of the latest transaction be tween the two men are thus given by an acquaintance. The two men are of about the age and the wife of Martin perhaps a lit tle older than cither. Martin says he had been married and living with his wife in the utmost harmony for fourteen years past and never suspected her of the slightest breach of good faith, Of late howover his suspicions were aroused b certain friendly relations existing betwo George and his wifo and the bar-tender was discharged. On Thursday night the latter camo around to the saloon and same stayed quite late, in fact until an officer motified the proprietor to close up the place, Ho then requested permission to lio on a sofa in the room till morning, as it was 8o late, and the request was granted., All re- tired, but none of them, as it appears, with any expectation of going to sloep. Martin *‘slopt with one eye open” and waited for developments which he felt sure would come. About 2 o'clock, as the story goes, he folt his wifo move and quietly slip his revolver from under his pillow. He made no rosistance as he supposed she was only doing 80 to avoid anyserioustrouble. Soon after she stepped” out upon the floor and went across to the sofn on which . George was lying. At this Martin arose and inter- rupted any further proceedings but it ap- ars that his wife had handed the re- orge and he struck Martin across the hand as ho approached them, giving him a very severe blow. He fol lowed this up with two or three other s on the'side of Martin’s head, h cut the sealp open _and half dis- abled him, By this time the door was gotten open and Officer Powers app ing on the scene, the bartender and the were both sent out upon the strect topether Friday the woman was arrested and fined in the police court, tho fine being paid by her busband, who did not want her locked up and fespected to apply for a divorce. The whereabouts of the man who thus broke up the domestic ties were unknown up to the latest accounts. WILD WEST, AiNovel and Beautiful Reproduction of a Famous THE 8 it is more than ever re- shing and pleasant to see something inal from the pen of an author or the pencil of the artist, and one of these lux- urics may now be enjoyed by such as pass by the windows of Mr. Rose’s book on Dodge and Sixteenth. and musi street be- tween Fifteenth The attraction referred to is a large wed oil painting, the work Edwin Davis, whose talent we casion to refer to before store, of Mrs. have had this in onr columns. oc Trs. D an taking lessons abont a pupil of Mr. J. K.O'N wcknowledged leading local artist, she proved an apt scholar, in_ fact aston- ishing not only her teacher but all her friends by her quick perception and splen- did taste and natural talent. Recently Mrs. Davis began a new piece. Departing from the stereotyped ath she chose a sce which well de- ted could not but prave more than or- dinarily interesting, as it was also most del e and diflicult to execute. This was the famous stage scene given in Cody and Carver’s “Wild West,” the most thrilling and realistic on all their programme, ~ Weeks were passed in com- pleting the work but 1t was at last finished and we are not afraid to say that those who see it would pardon us for saying cverything in its praise. 1t is indeed a master-piece for Mrs. Davis and she is entitled to feel very proud of it. The double team of horses is done in a manner worthy of Rosa Bon Heur, the stage occupants ave readily recognizable by their friends and Cody and Carver dashing up to the res- cue with their band of cow-boys, against the band of red-sking who are making the attack, are all true to the very life, The scene on the plaing and the range of hills in the background, the western sky above and the rolling dust under the horses feet are all perfect, Those who sce it will find that the they study the work the more y will see to edmire in the details which make up the whole, and we fecl sure that Mrs, Davis will distinguish her- self yet more in the future. She has the sincerest wishes of a host ot friends for her success. HUBBARDTn this city 1883, Mr. George . and 1 month, Fune vember 13th, at 2 p. m., from his late residence on the corner of and Montana streets. Hubbard was born at November 11th, Hubbard, aged 46 years on Tues: Ciming Mr, , and came to Omaha . at took Union Pacific shops, wher the time of his death, S was attacked with which e will } nd, Ohio, October, a situation the e remained up to al days ago he paralysis of tho heart, tually proved fatal. His death oply regrotted by the many fricnds he has made in this it ber of Omaha Lodge No, £ e — The Slade Impositlon, 202 West Turwry-Stxru Smueer, | Niw Yorx Crry, November 7th, 1883, | Editor Daily Bre, Omahs, Neb, Some one has sent & copy of your pa- per of the 3d inst., containing a report of a seance, also an interview with a person styling himself Professor Henry Slade, There is not & word of truth in his Ho was also a mem 1O, O F 14th Street, bet. Farnam and Douglas. statements at the interview. o such arrests were made in England as he states. Dr, Henry Slude aie ed in London on pied by a saloon, of which Mr. John Martin is the proprictor. Mr. Martin | liad in his employ for six months or so as bar-tender, a man named Geor y who was, it is stated, discharged some time ago for reasons which will appear the 13th of July, 1876; sailed from this city on the 1st by steamer Italy for Liver pool; was arrosted by Prof. R. Lan | kester about the first of October follow ing; was convicted bafore a police magis trate. The case was appealed to the Court of Sessions where he was dis charged January 20th, 1 Was not arrested in Australia, nor at any other place. Dr. Henry Slado does not require darkness, nor doos he sit for promiscuons gatherings, 1 have been associated with him for eighteon years; was with him in Europe and know whereof 1 spoak Respectfully yours, B GREAT CLEARING SALE Of Millinery at C. A, VMONS, Ringer's, | [ preparatory toa chango. Sweeping re ductions on our entire stos | Trimmmed hats, former price £2.00 now | £1.00. | Trimmed hats, formor price £.00 now £2.00, Trimmed hats, 0 Trimmed hats, fermer price £10.00 now former prico 57,00 now Trimmed hats, former price §12.00 now Trimmed hat 20,50, | Trimmed hats, formor price &12.00, former price £15.00 now 20,00 now Silk Velvots, Former price, $2.50 now S1.70. 00 2.15. 400 2 Ostrich Plumes and Tips, Former price, $2.00 now £1,00, sl ) Ostrich Tips. Regular price, §2.00 a bunch now ® “ “ “ “ Ribbons, and in fact our entire stoc marked down regardless of cost C. A, Rinaer, 119 North Fifteenth, — AID FOR UDUNNE[[ One Thousand Puuu[h Wanted 1o Bring ~Witnesses from Scuth Africa. of Irish Omaha Called for Sundav Mass Meeting Citiz'ns of Afternoon, Mzr. John Rush has receiv from the *“Irish World” ¢ sing the following cable London, which explains itself. Orr1ck oF rE Trisie Wonin, | New York City. | If O'Donnell is to have 2 d a telegram New York, am from eulog chance we ave one thousand pounds by re- ble to bring witnesses from South Fresh advices roceived fr day. 1f this bo done, prospec Whereupon the following call has been cireulated and numerously si To the Irish-American citi: , Brothers The accompanying telegram e\pmna itself. No formality, no red tape, is necessary. We must do our duty in this cemergency. We must insist that O'Don- nell shall have a fair and impartial trial. The best legal talent in the world is se- cured, so that it will he impossible for the British government to first sentel victin to be hanged, and then giv a mock trial, as has so frequently been done in the past. But money must be had to secure important testimony. Thereforo we call upon you to meet in mass convention on Sunday afternoon, 11th day of November, at 2:50 p. m , sunse’s hall, for tho purposo of de- 1z means by which to aid the brave O'Donnellin his contest with an adver- sary that knows neither the rightsof man nor the justice of law. Brothers! let Omaha do her duty. Her record in r t deeds is some- thing te be proud of. See to it that we shall in this instance out-do all our efforts of the past. Let our motto be, ““A fair trial; no perjury; no packed jury;’ and if O'Donnell he proven guilty of pre- meditated murdc t him meet the con- sequences, But if he is innocent he must be saved at any cost! Let every friend of Ireland be present! Ricuarn O'Keere, Jony Rusit, P. 0. MarLLey, Jares Borax, Geo. M. O'Brany, S, TALLON. w Munrny, Nicnor, Monia ns of Onah Y, Radical Cure ! Distillation of Witeh Tazel, , Canadian Fir, Marigold, , e For the immediate relict and permancnt cure of every form of Catareh, from a simplo 1ead Cald or Influ AL uell, Taste, wnd Hearing,Cough, Bronehitis, and Incipicnt Consuinption. Relief in five Mtes in any wnd every case. Nothing liko it ateful, fragrant, wholesome, Curo beging. from spiication, st is rapid, radical, perwanent, and nover failing One bottls Radieal Cure, one Sanford’s The Great Balsam atasrhal and Sanford’s Inhalor, and in one paekags, fprmir complete treatmont, of all dnuzgists for 81, Ak for Sanford'y ltadical Cure. Pottor Drug and Chemical For th cOLLIN ol JOLTAIC, ,of Rh s, Iyktoria, Fo z % alpi /ELECTRIC* [4 (4 PLAsT:RS “'tL‘...“. ""z'ilif‘.,‘;m ‘THE PHILOSOPHY OF HEADACHE, STOMACH, THE BOWELS AND THE LIVER PONSIBLE FOR EVERY PANG THAT AD. REGULA' ND HAR- MONIZE THE ACTION OF THESE Amuu OK. umu WITH ihdons TASRANTS RACKS THE JE. BOLD BY ALL anuuwn M e Ul 2 )y 1883, The Weak and the Impure. e The merry little mountain brook, as it lightly dances over the rocks and sparkles in the sunshine on its way down to the river, is pure and Jean, It is active; therefore, it is Eu althy It is vigorous; thercfore, it resists impurity, But the sluggish pool, where the current is nofsteong enough to keep the water in motion, is stagnant and foul. Dirt and rubbish are thrown into it, and stay there. Impurities and vile odors make it a breeder of disease and an object to be avoided. When the blood is strong and rich and red, and vigorously courses its accustomed rounds througa arteries and veins, the system s hearty and healthy. When the blood is thin and poor and weak, impurities and defilements creep into ity and it has no strength to cast them out, Then the system runs down, Brown's Iron Bitters contains the only preparation of iron which can enrich the blood, and make it pure, vigorous, and healthy, A dollar a bottle. at the nearest druogi WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. popularity of ¢ pound of Cod Liver Oil and Lin somo wnprincipled persons to attempt to palm off a simple article of thoir own manufacture; but any person who suffering from Coughs, Colds, or Consump- tion, should be ul where they purchase this article. 1t requires no pufing, The ro- sults of its uso are its best recommendations; and the propriotor has ample ovidenco on fils of its great success in pulmonary complaints, Tho Phosphate of Timo poxsessos o most mar- vollous hoaling power, as_combined by the pure Cod-Liver Oil by Dr. Wilbor, Tt is pre- seribed by the medical faculty, Sold by A.B. Witnonr, Che uist, Boston, and all druggist GOLD MEDAY, PARIS, 1878 BAKER'S Briaklt (o ol absolutely pur 1 whie it with s there el Atrongt admirably well s for per tho Cxcoss o ed. 1thase Neuing, Invalids us ) health, Sold by Groeers everywhore. V. BM(LP. & C0., Dorchester, Hass. box No. 1 will enro any caso in four days o | 2 will cure tho wost obstinate caso no matter of how long standin Allan’s Soluble Medlcufcd Bougies No nauseous doses of dal wood, that destroying the , oroil of san sts, or mnilod on_receipt of price iculars send for circular, "3, CIALLAN CO, CURE. S T0hn Streot, Now Yo "| A Buok o MER DUFRENE & MENDELSS bh’lV, ARCHITECTS CAPREMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONALRLD ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE, Graham Paper C 217 and 219 North Mllu E . Louls. WHOLESALE DF S IN PAPERS, {1 ENVELOPES, CARD !BOARD AND PRINTERS’ STOCK, £47 Cash and Metals, hutian body enfarzed, developud - st cte,, Isan Intorosting advertimement. loni v In ous BOOK, NEWS, id for Rags and Papo Stock, Scrap Iron paperIn reply to inquirics we will say that thero is no cvidence of humt Oii the contrary, the advertisers are v sl Interostod [iomons may et e i ng all particn s by wddressing Erio Modical P. 0. hox 51 Buffalo, N. Y.~ [Toludo Exening Blage. mll-ly BURBE.A [ Have Found It Wae the oxclamation of & man whon ho got & box »t Fureln Pilo Ointment, which 1s a simplo and_sur aro for Pllos nud all Bkin Discasos. Filty oonts b il, postpaid. The American Diarrhma Cure s 8tood the tost for twenty years. Sure oure for sl Novor Falls, " Disrcuscs, Dyseatary, aud Chole: orbus, Ieanc’s Fever aud Agug Tonic & Cordial, 1418 tmpoastblo to supply the rapid wale of tho same BURE CUR WARRANTED For Fever aud Ague, d sl Malarial troubles. PRIC W.J. WHITEHOUSE LABORATORY, 16TH ST., OMAIIA, NEB, For Sale by all Drugqists Nebraska Cornice —AND— Ornamental Works ' MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windowes, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, lron Fencing! Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Offlco and Bank Raillngs, Window sud Cellar Guards, Ete. N. W, COR. NINTH AND JONES ST8, WM. GAISER, Manager, Lor 1 minile Xy 6 el of deraiig THE NECESSITY FOR THME SPECIALIST, DR. HA WAGNER, re %0 at this day heen acknowledged and m hanany other. The vast flold of ver incre and ita nume yrought nearer and nearcr to perfe 10 One man_can any longer grasp Hence the necossity for dividing the labor. rue boyond all doibt that diseaso, affecting the gen o-urinary organs noed special study more than any ing else, it we would understand and know how reat them properly DR 1 many phy At thero ar who wil ER in fully aware d some sensible ians, ondernn him for making this clas of “ o A inlty, bt he is happy to know that with most_ per “ons of rofinenient and intell lighten od viow is taken of the sub an who devotes him the afflicted and aving the noless & phi anthroy than tho sur zeon of | apolicat any other branch of his profe And 1 oF humanity, th day i dawning when the f anthrophy that condemned the victims of rime, like the lepers. undor the Jowish law, to" die uncared for has passod awa; A Few Reasons Why yon should try the celobrated Dr. 1. Wagner's methods of cure 1. “Dr. I, Wagner Is a natural physician," 0.8, Fowt xr, The Greatest Liviug Phrenologist an excel you a4 a doctor. D J. Siews, Tho World's Greatest Physiognomist “Yon aro wonderfully proficient in your knowl edgo of discaso and medicinies.” DR, J. Marriiws tho afflicted find ready reliet in your pros Di. . Sinas, “Tew 4 ence 6. “Dr. 1. Wagner is a regular graduato trom Bellevue Hospital, New York eity; has had very ex tensivo hospital practice, and is thoroughly posted on all brunchos of his beloved science, especially on chronic discases.” Drs. Browsni & Ewixo, 8. . T Wagnor hay immortalized himself by his wonderful discovery of specifio_remedies for p vAto AN sex1d disoasca " Virginia City Chronle 7. “Thousands of invalida flock o see him."—San Franeisco Chronicl . "o Doctor's long experience aa a peciallst should render him very successful,"—Rocky Moun: tain News, Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At one timo a discusslon of the scerot vice waa en tirely avoided by the profession, and medical works of bt & few years ago would hardly mention it To-day the phyrician is of a different opinion; ho te aware that it {4 his (luty—dissgreeablo though it mny be--to handlo this matter without gloves and wpeak plainly about it and intelligent parents and gunrdians will thank him for dof The results attending this destruetive vice wero for morly not understood, or not properly estimated; and 1o iinportance being attached to o subject which by its natu uot invite close investigation, it was willin The’ habit | orall whilo attending schos their oxatmplo, may be respo acquired throligh ac perienced, the practico will bo repeated again and until at last the habit, becomos firm and. con pletely ensdaves the vietim, Mental and nervous af Hictio wsially the primary results of self-abuse does v finored. contracted hy the young companiona throngh or it may bo ntonce ox Among the fnjurions effects may b mentioned s | b, dojuction or irrascibility of tomper and general dolility. The boy socls seclitsion, and rarely joins i tho xports of Wi eomyanions. 1 ho bo 8 young i o Wil b Tittle fownd in company with the othee xpand i troubled with excoeding and annoyi ashifilness in - their prosence. Lascivious dreams, ciissions and_eruptions on the face, ote., are also Prominent symptoms, 11 the practice is violently persisted in, more serious disturbanices talo ply at palpitation of t heart, or epileptic convulsions, are oxpe nd the sifferer may fall into s complete stato of idiocy b fore, thnally, death relieves him. 4 all those engagod i this dangerous, practice, 1 would say, flrst of all, stop it atonce; mako ¢ possible effort to do so; but it you fail, if your nervous systom iy already too much”shattered, and conse quently, your willpower broken, take some nerve toaid youin your effort. Having freed yourself | from the habit, Twould further connsel you to through a regular courso of treatmont, for it is & great mistake to suppose that any one may, for some- time, Dot very 5o I, give hiiself wp 10 this fascinating but dangérous exciteinent without suffering from its evil conoquences at somo future time. The number of young men who are incapaciated to flll the duties enjoined by wedlock is alarningly Inrgo, and in most of Kich canes this unfortunate condition of things can bo traced to tho practice of self-abuse h fiad beon abandoned years ago. Indood, n fow of thix hubit is sutticiont to induce Iater years,and | have many of such cascs under treat mentat the present day. Young Men ing from the effects of youthful s will do well toavail the hoon over Inid at the altar Dit. WaaNER f voming s o private waracter which o uuder. follies o of this, the greate fering humanily oviry ce ¥ Kind takes to and fails to Middle Aged Men. Thero are many at the ago of 50 to 60 who are troabled with too frequent. ovacuations of the blad- der, often accompanicd by w slight smarting o burn- ing” sensation, wnd w weakening of the system In & minner tho patient cannot account for. On examin: ing the urinary deposits n ropy sedinent will often be tound, and woinetines small particlos of albumen will apenty o the calor will bo ot thin milkish hue, ngain changing to o dark and torpid appearanice. There aro many meny men who die of this difilculty, ignorant of the hich {5 the second stago of seminal-weak- ness. msultation free. vice, # Thorough exa hould be addrossed, Dr. Henry , Denver, Colorado. ket Con) , by Dr. 11 s worth ita woiht i gold o youig Tien, Sent by mall to any wddress. Let Your Light Shine. alist, of Denver, in lotting the world i is doitis for thonsands of atment for Tost. manhood is 1 all over the Unitod States positive that hodoes discases, Tho afflicted wew of every kind will Itead his adyertisomentin 3 I on him for advice, us we Know you will corroborate us In saying ho i tio sut forer's ruo frieud.— LRocky Mounrain News.) Relief to the Afflicted. In medicines, 48 In selonce, tho spocialists are the ones who always comes to tho front and ac ish great results, This romagk is especially applic o Dr. H. Wagner, of this city. Ho stands at the top of hisp-ofession, and the cures he porforms for the unferda iate would s wonderful if not properly viewe ®in thelight of selontitlo acquirements. He f endorsed by the most eminent of tho medical faculty. His 43 Laramir streot, whero ho will speed: ily effoct s eure for th suffering of cither sex, 1o mat. tor how complicated thelr conplaint,— Democrat, Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure. ice who wish tobe treate guor neod not fecl Lackward hecauso of inability »visit D, 1 they will w — to the doetor be will st of questiong w uables him to send , connsel aind to thousands ho hus oo, 1o has in evory city, town aug ol lo allover the United \ertisement, —Den: Shall V;;_Reform ? Specific remadios for all diseases i the theor) ractico at present of wlucated % experience physicians, and in all large communitios they have their specialtios, to excel in which they direet. their studies wnd practice. Dr. W i a sucoesstul il tustration of this modern sehool of speclalties. and his unprocedented succoss in the u treatment of private Is as wouderful us it iy tlattering, —Prof, J. | ose persons who neod medical relief for tho most delicate of dissases will fid an_accomplished and suc. i the person of Dr. Wi No. Larimer strect, who I8 highly reconmendod by the medical profession at homo wid aboard.-Powmeroy’s Democrat. Bigotry and ignoranco must give way to nd tho wise physician belioves iy letting hie e for the glory of his fellow mien. Printer's ink is tho torch he can’best use to gilido ‘the weary wud sick one to the fountain of health 1t this articls should bo instrumental as & “TORCHLIGHT set up- on whill to guide suffering humanity to 343 Larivier street, Denver, Colorado, it will angwer the purpose for which it wia written. Address DR. HENRY WAGNER, P. 0. box 2389, or call t 943 Lariiner Bireet Deaver, Colo. ”fifiud the column headed “The Neoeseity fos $he -3 S15 For a Lot. $15 Down and $10 a Month, —~0ON— INVIEW | ON Saunders St $175 to $300 a Lot. $10.00 A MONTH, PLAINVIEW 175 to $300 a Lot. MONTHLY PAYMENTS, BOS5O $25 DOWN, Balance§ 10 per Month, S ¢ i FOR 2 1-2 $250 ACRES. -2 $25 DOWN, Balance $10 per Month, Now is the Time TO BUY. $25 DOWN, BALANCE Ten Dollars a Month, FOR ACRE Monthly Payments. $25 DOWN., HOUSES & LOTS Residence & Business PROPEIRTY. AMES, 1507 Farnam St. OFFICE OPEN

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