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[T THE DA:LY BEE---OMAHA, MONDAY, Real Eistate BARGAINS o] N Wo have a Fine Tract near Center of City Which is a Bargain, SPECIAL. Unimproved Property $2.150—Full lot with & room house on 16th 8t., between Center and Dorcas. Good cellar, barn, FOR SALE BY BEDFORDESISOUER, coal house, cistern, sidewalks, shrubbery, eto. Great Bargain 3,600 D 1 lot with 4 room house, good | N Tar, largo closels, ete. Sightly location, | 300 —Lot 97x182, with 7 room cottage on Shor- avenue, between Sherman and Clark stroets. proverty. o 2 §1,000—Lot 60x17, Indiana and Division. 8 8700 each—Two loth 00132 each, on 11th. Chieap, and 2 lots 80x182 cach on 10th. 11 §260 each—7 lots in Yates & Rea's addition. 23 §7,200—12 full size lots, Hanscom Place, block west of Park avente. 550 cach—Two lots on Park avenue. Bargains, Business lots on Dodgre, between 11th and 12th, 81 $400—Lot in Shinu's addition, on Scward etreot. 83 $3,000—Full lot, Red's1st addition, on 5th and 113 Go 120 $2,800—Two beautiful lots in McCormick's addi- i on Farnamn street. (0—Reese Place, Park avenue, full lot. new ory house, 7 Fooms, ood Gelar and coal trees and all improvements. 50 Cash—Tot 86x138 on 11th 8¢, in Kountze's Chicago, 4t addition. - Houso 4 large rooms, lot heauti- | 46 $5,000=Six good lots in Hanscom Place. Bar | tully located and s really worth much more. | 5, 4066 rot 60x120, on Farnam, near:20th. Vo cheap. 59 Four acres in West Omaha. 80 8550 Tt in lsaco & Scllon's aldiion. Hirrvehbrh 4 ks > | €9 $1,600—Fino lot, Reddick’s addition, Park ave. UBrRHOrGHYA ey e o0, b | 84 #0062 foot of block 3, Shiua's adiltion. ~ Fine thicds cash. This Is a bargain. Must be sold by Yiew. ; tho 20th or will be withdrawn from sale. 6 §2,200—Lot 44x600n 16th. Busincsa property ‘worth twice the price asked. Improved Property. beautiful ots in Reeso Place, nue on easy terms. 1alf lot on Saundors stroet. Good house 04 $3,600—Full sizo graded 1ot on Chicago, bet. 13th and 14th, 03 8300—Good Iot, high location, south 10th, 100 §5,000—88x132 on 10th, bet. Harnoy aud How- 50012 room house, cor. 13th and Calltornia | 444, streets, 8 closets, cellar, city water, outhouses, | 103 §750 each—Two extra good lob in filanscoms . addition, Coodhixh location. . £2,700—8 room houso on N. 18th strect, closets, collar, clstern, well, ote. BEDRORD & SouRR. ood six room house on Davenport, bot. 284 and 24th, two story, cosets, pantey, cellar cistorn, well, uit and shrubbery, stable and Ba.rga.ins in Farms & Lands outhouses. $3,100—Full slzo lot on McCandlish place, with two framo cottages, one b room, ono 8 roorr. For sale or exchange. $2,100—Good two and a halt acre lot with five room cottage, brick cellar, well, fruit trees, cto. Ono of the best threo _ory brick business ho on Farnam street. Terms private. 3,200—New 7 room house on N. 18th streeb. A. modern improvements. Good location. Ch eap 2 86,300—New two story house, Queen Ann_stylo. / Al modern Improvements, city water, lob 100X 100, | K 2 Two full Iots St. Mary's avenuo and 20th, with 8 xo. 10 827 per acro—160 acre Improved farm, near Cres- ton, Towa, 10 acres woodland, 45 acres corn, 25 acres Timothy aud Clover. 18 $4,000—40 acres -4 of a milo west of Ft. Omaha tWo housos, two barng, granary, corn crib, two wolls, .00 bearing fruit trees, 300 grape vines. Will soll or exchange. 14 §7,000—200 acrea, half mile N. W. Eikhorn, 140 acres In cultivation, balance pasture, Four room house, stable, etc. 'Terms eas: 51 $960—1€0 acres good land, 4 houses. Will bo first class business property. > miles from Bur- Terms oasy. i lington, CoffcoCounty, Kansas, * Will, exchango & $4,760—Lot 60x00, witl, two houses. Cheap. 0r Omaha proporty. o | W11 5400240 nores adjoining cits of Wilber, Saline ) it aps ik thooas s i anat.fanes aua wid imarevea _This property s cheap at $10,000. 06 820 per ncre—400 acres, 3 miles from Watarloo, Douglas counts. Purt i cultiation, balance ‘meadow, all good land, Wil sell or will arrange pithoattlo man for copartnership, or wil con Two new houses, ono six and orher 8 rooms. . o CAC DROm. > ) 70 to 82—10,000 acres in Morrick county. Good till First-class and modorn Lmprovementa. Torms | ™% gyjg Tand, and will bo sold from ¥ to 90 per v £8 §2,700—Lot 100x182, Callego Street, Bodlok's | g5 £7%C Will buy 160 in Codar Co. subdivision, new 6 room house. Well improved. G g I odxe: Q% §2,500—Lot’ 60x150, Convent strcet, 6 voom oot | 98 g‘,fi‘-}“ Scro-930 actes € inilea from [HAmUTE B DT suitable for rooms, Bari | g7 g15"por acro—Improved near Logan Iowa. ; 104 Bovotal hundred acres in Cuming Co. Neb, 0 o e eanta. g500. cavh, | 103 Six thousand acres In Stanton Co. Nob. Business house and lot on Douglas street, bet. 14th and 16th. Terms easy. New 8 room house on Chicago. bet. 24thand 25th. All improvemonts. i 107 810°per aoro—2200 acros timbored land fn Ray A0 onlg L Co.,A10, throe smallfarms on tais land, balance § #2001 room house on Davenport, bet. 10Uk | - goqh cottonwood timber, which will moro than - 46 Lot 176x500 on Sherman, large house, barn and y tar ;‘:;:‘3\:"' For galo or exchange other improvements. Lot without improve: ments is worth the money we ask tor it. 47 Two new houses and two full sise lots on Park avenue. Hot and cold water, and a @ modern first class improvements. Houses would cost what we ssk for wholo. ~ Extra good bargain. b 43 §2,600—Lot 82x150, cor. 17th and Center, house ) 4 rooms, barn, water, trees, outbuildings. 4 49 $2,800—Five room house, 18t bot. Califorula & Webster. Nice property. Terms easy. 50 §1,600—Lot 9, block S, Shinn's 2d addition. One | 10 §2,200—-Lot 219x220, oor. 17th and Bellview St., ! and a halt story honse. Terms cas; Bouth Omaha, near Haacall's Park, brick house, ! 52 $3,000—Good 7 room houso onSherman. Modern fourrooms, well, clstern, stable, ocllar, All in I improvements, stable, well, cistorn, A bargain, £00d conuition and nearly new. 53 $6,000—Full lot, ono 8 room and ono b room | o §25 per aore- 400 acros 1t Washington county, 6 :x:uu. new, 6 blocks from the opers house. Very miles l&uth of llhurtuu line of C. St 1; M. & ;)d eap. railroad. Station ab corner of this land Go 82 $13,600—Splendidlot on Dodge, near 15th. Chea) stream running 100 acrea in cultivation, 83 §8,000—Large house and small cottage. —Excel 0 acres grass, 150 acres timber—oak, hickory, Tocation full size Int_Davenport near 19th, nut and elm. Small house, good fruit and 85 84,600—Lot 80x260, vood 6 room house, modern 4 1 am0s of grapes. I8 partly fenced. Ono of ‘mprovements, near business, on Shorman ave, tho et farms in the county. It purchaser 92 $1,500—Two lots, 128x140, with houso stable ete. wishes, will sell homestead adjcinin good Barker's sub-division. X *d of cattlo. 8 !ml.m;mt and -;hnll. g00d houso, Rodiok’s sub- | ggrCall and examine other property not lsted. vision, (corner. 35 Lot with 7 room ouso, Obleago, bet. 18th aod 1 01 1,600—Lot and 6 room house, Horbach's addl- 4100, well, cistern, eto. Everything ln good re- BEDFORD & SOUER, 108 050 Lot and 4room bouso, Leard, ber. 10th and th ‘21 B.14th. bet. ' arnam and Uouglse ) Lots in this addition are selling rapidly, and prices will be again advanced m a few days. These are without a doubt the most desirable lots n Omaha, and will cortainly double in price before spriug.: All who havei seen them are well pleased and pronounce them cheap. BEDFORD & SOUER, .+ Real Estate Agency, (BEAST SITIDE 14th Street, bet. Fernam and Douglas, ) HIS OWN EXECUTOR, SALT LAKE CITY, A Wellknown Gentlema: Philan. S — trophy and the Commotion |76 Effect of the Cat Railroad Rates o on the Utan Trac. Rochester Democr: and Chronicle, Wo published in our local columns yestor. Lflying in Heflvy Stockfl on a duy momn| man kn gnl g A nearly every porson in the land. Wae recoivod a number of lotters protesting agains tho uso of our columns for such “‘palpabl frauds and misroprosontations;” therefore, to confirm beyond a doubt the anthenticity of tho lotters and the genuineness of its sonti ments, & reporter of this paper was commis sionod to o matter, Accordingly he visited Clifton Springs, saw the anthor of the letter, and with the following result Dr, Henry Foster, tho gentloman in quos G4 years of age and has an ex manner, He presides as suy over_the celebrated —sanitari intendent n which accommodates over 500 guests and is unquestionably the leading health resort of [ing overdone, as these low rates not only s ago this benevo- d tobe his own exe- and, therefore turned over this mag- the conntry lent man wisely doterny euto nificont property worth $300,000, s a ifrec gift to a board of trustees, ropresenting the : . g Atnong |1y decreasing his purchasing powers; the trustees are Illahn&\ A. C, Coxe, Protestant mpson, |y Presidont | business, more or less, as the great bulk I"!&: prineipal evangelical denominations, Episcopal, Buffalo; Bish Philadolphin, Mothodist of the evangelical missionaries and their families whose health has been work, 2nd.—of ministors tion, in good standing, any church, who otherwise would be unable securo such care and treatment. broken in The curre ceipt from the hundreds of distinguished and wealthy people who every year crowd its ut- most eapacity who wers onee in per od the first symptons of disease, Tho une tain paius they folt at first w until their health bocame impaired, little re alarming even wifling ailments might prove. They constitute all classes, including minis- ters and bishops, lawyers, judges, statesmen, millionaires, journalists, college professers and officials from all parts of the land. lealth, but nogloct- Drawing tho morning Democrat and Chron- fclo from Nis pocket, the reporter remarked “Daoctor, that latter of yours has creatod a deal of talk, and mir uestioned its anthentici yor To what do you rofer,” rou ““Have you not seen the pap “Yes, but have not had yet.” o rked the dic I reporter thereupon showed him the let- | count Dungarvi ter, which was as follows: CLIFTON SPIINGS, SANITARIUN Co,, | CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., Oct, 11, 83, § Diak Sir:—1 am using Warner's Safo Curo, and I regard it as the best remody for some T am watching with great care some cases I am now forms of kidnoy disease that wo have. troating with it, and I hope for favorable re- sults. I wish u might come down yourself; as T would like very much to talk with you about your sterling remedy and show you over our institution. Yours truly, [Signed] HENRY FOSTER, M. D. ““T'do not soe why anybody should be skep- tical concerning that letter,” doctor “Tan't it unusual for standing and influence tary preparation?” T don’t know how it may 1o with others, butin this iustitation we allow no person to dictate to us what we shall use. Our purpose s to cure the sick, and for that work wo use anything w to be valuable. Becauso [ Lnow Warner's Safe Curo is a_very valuwble preparation, I commend it. A3 its power is mavifested under my use, so shall 1 add t the complencss of my commendation.” i Have you evor analyze i, doctor?” “Wo always analyze ofore we try any pro- paration of which wo do not know the con- stituents. But analysis, you know, only gives the elemonts; it does not give the ull import- ant proportions. Tho remarkable power of Warner's Safe Curo undoubtedly consists in the proportions according to which its elo- monts aro mixed.” thousand remedies made of the same elements, unless thoy aro put together in proper propor” tions, they aro worthless as kiduey and liver preparations. “Tlope some day to meet Mr. Warnor personally, and extend fuller congratulations to him on tho excellence of his preparations, T have heard much of him as the founder of Warner observatory, aud asa man of large benovolona, Tho reputed high character of the man himself gave assuranco to mo in the first pluce that ho would not put a_remedy upon the market that was mnot trustworthy; and it was a source of a good deal of gratifi cation to me to find out by actual experiment that the remedy itself sustoined my impres- #ions,” The conclusion reached by Dr. Foster is fpecisely the samme found by Dr. Dio, Lowis, Robert A. Gunn, ex-Surgeon-Genoral tallagher and others, and _proves: boyond n doubt the great efficacy of the remedy which has wwakened ko much attention in the land a physician of your commend a proprio- and rescued so many men, women and chil- | at once. dren from disease and death, e — FROM THE UPPER ELKHORN. The Last Correspondence of Tie B cant lotter from o gentlo wn personally or by reputation to T 1l the possible facts in the | age ;merchant appears, just now, to be r volent purpose astitution {8 the care; Ist-of the it | ¢il Blufls have, in some cases, to wait o of any denomina- ( Jittle longer for their money than the —of ‘members of by ) ¢ | must not be surprised, nor, for the mat- expenses of the institution are met by the re- [ ter of that, much alarmed, without some Here come men and women or- | Tike to hazard a conjecture on the result; o overlooked | butj udging from the Edmunds law and ‘Thoy | jts o perations all but the most reckless ized the danger before them, nor how t f our readers | back to ox-trains for the local traflic as 10 to road it | 1ately been doing our city. remarked the | 30 Park Place, New York. ot the Election Returns, Drooping Market. oA 'O Traing to Compete With the Ore. gon Short Line, f st Saur Lake, November 14.—Tho aver. engaged in buying enough goods to last until the millenium, The 50 cent cut [ rato has had such an effect that ¢ body scems ongaged in stocking up There is quite a chance of the thing bo ory \ bring in eastorn merchandise, but also Nebraska grain, interforing with the agri- culturist’s home market and consequent. which, of course, means stagnation to of tho population are directly or indirect ly associated with the culture of the soil; 80 if the merchants of Omaha and Coun- timo exprossed on their invoices’ they sigantic changes are made by Congress in our political condition, and then, thongh this is a land of prophecy, I should not will weather the gale. The building trade continues brisk in Salt Lake. Ogden is dull—very dull. In Logan business matters are brightening a little, but the heavy railroad discrimina- tion almost paralyzes Northern Utah and Southern Idal There is talk of going cheaper and giving employment to more of those most keenly interested. A number of British ‘‘hig bugs” have Among them the Karls of Onslow and Cork, and Vis- The heavy interests of Englishnren in Colorado and Wyoming enterprises aro bringing a large namber of her capitalists West, and most of them drift through the City of the Saints on their way to sce the marvels of Califor- nia, Wexo. FOUR BEAUTIFUL CARDS, Neow designs never before published. Will please any person. Sent froe on re. ciopt of 2¢ stamp to every reader of the NOVEMBEK 19, 1883, paving and othet improvoments which the Board has made a cortainty for th city being accomy hed, it is propose to resurrect the Bridge bill which lies dormant in Congress, discuss the foasi bility of & market house, also the matter [Frelably led to dom to provent stock of enforcing the law running at largo in our city, and ot} subjocts which may be presented by member of ahe Board, The Amerlean Chamber of Commero desir the following subject Taxes; Inter-state Commerce; Commissions; Government o in Cities; Taxation of Comme Travolors Leavo of absence for one month i granted Second Lieutenant Browne, Fourth infantry, Fort Ni Neb, Corporal Henry Frit hy company H at Fort Fred. Steele, Wyo., as hospita with his company. Recruits John Burns, Arthur Dusen bery and James Foster, enlisted at For infantry. Recruits Weiss and Wi Thomas Davis, troop G, Fifth cavalry; they will be sen to the station of their troop on tho firs favorable opportunity. e — Saratoga Items, Rev. F. S, Blarney, of the North Pros. byterian church, Sunday School yosterday at 3 o'clock Allaro cordially invited to attend. Hon. James 1. Ryner came in from days. Circle” at Masonic Hall. one and a highly enjoyable affair. Mrs. D. P. Beckman entertained a jol ; party of Saratogians Thursday even ing. grand time. The music was from the 4tk infantry orchestra. Regular meeting of lyceum this even ing. Cooxoo. OmaAnA Bee. Address Samuel Carter, medw-t{ DT RAILWAY NOTES, The Northwestern road is not behind any of its neighbors in point of anything which adds to the comfort of its patrons. The latest movo of this company is the « of four new and elegant Wagner upon their trunk line through the “‘Manhattan,” *‘Picquet,” “Saranac” and “‘Osccola.” They are models of neatness, convenience and elegance. The woodwork is ali of mahog- any inlaid with woods of different colors. The mirrors are all of bevelled plate placi sleeper: Towa, vi: Whilo thero may bo | glass,the seats upholstered with brocaded plush of a lovely tint, and curtaing to match; the floor is covered with fine Tur- kish carpet, and in short the entire got up is on the most elaborate and luxurious style. The Baker heater is used, of course, and it also furnishes warm water for washing, an agreeable inunovation. The ceiling of the car is of inlaid woods, of various celors and it, as well as the bunks, is ornamented with Japanese de- signs. From it are suspended in thobody of the car four two light chandeliers and three candle brackets, all of silver and lovely designs, The drawing room is unusually large, and contains an upper and lower berth and a sofa. The smok- ing compartment is much larger than common and will contain six gentlemen Tt is lighted by a double chan- delier, so that one may read the finest print by night. 2500 THE NEW TIME )ULE, On Thursday last the new time card took effect on the Idaho division of the Oregon Short Line, and close connec- tions are now made at Garrison, Monta- na, with the Northern Pac Through O'Nrn Ciry, Neb., November 16 — | time from Omaha to Portland, via Gree Jumes W. Savage, for Judgo of Supremo Court, received $34 votes, and M. B. Reese 440, about 160 majority. Judge of the Ninth district, received 808 | ¢ 3. Mr. Randall, for District Attorney, 804; Ed. M. Cof- their ajority, he receiving 1,010 votes, while John W. votes; F. B. Tiffany, ¢ fin, 973, The Democrats elect clerk, M. D. Leng, by a large 1 The Republican regents get Thomas O'Day, for | the Wyoming division of the Union Pa- ley and Garrison, is mado the same as from St. Paul to Portland direct by the Northern Pacifis, New time cards have boen adopted for sific, to take effect on tho 20th inst. ; also, for the Kansas division, to take offect on the 18th, and for the St. Joo and West- ern division for the same date. No important change will Fo made in the runuing timo of through trains at Omaha, oxcept No. 1, which will arrivi at Ogden at 5 P, M. instead of 6:15 P Wertz, Republican, rcceived 760. This| M., shortening the time an hour and « man Wertz is the light weight scribe of The Frontier, being local editor and also deputy postmaster. Mathews made a sn- arter and making it the best train for Salt Lake, Throo sleepers of the latest pattern were sent out yesterday to the Oregon perhuman effort to save him, but to no|Short Line, to run between Granger and purpose. $600 short in bets on Wertz's election, The Democrats also clocted their judge, i The bal- B. F. Roberts, by 11 majority. Poker Doc is from $300 to Hailey. This will completo the huppi ness of the citizens in that section of the country. Some entirely now reminiscences of Charles anco of tho Republican county tickot is | Dickeus have been writton by his duughter, elected by from 100 to 160 majority. There was a very heav, gating arout 1,800. With eflicient or- ganization this county is Democratic. The vote this year surprised everybody. vote cast, aggre- Miss Mamie Dickens, for the Youth's Compun ion, Real kisiate Iransfers, The following deeds were filed for ‘The Republicans have four newspapers | record in the county clerk's oftice No- blowing for them; the Democrats have | vember 16th, reported for Tix Bre by but one, and that bat recently started. The Democracy was demoralized and all gone to pieces when the opened. The Republicans counted on a majority ranging from 250 to 600, Poker Doc has betaken himeelf to Washington, to nolace his dear Val, and toexplain how campaigu | 4 Ames’ real estate agency: Gieo, H. Boggs et al to Jos. Kirner, w lots 10, 11, 12, block 4, Omaha View, Thos. 8. M. Murray and wife to C, McCheane et ul, w d, w 5 of lots 10 and Mike got thero without his consent. Tho | 1L block 1, Henry & Shelton's add., judge, of course, will expect Doc. to dis- gorge and divido up official loot for ser- vicos rendered in the interest of harmony mick, w d, bl t and efforts made to defeat Long. take any stock in the generally regarded cuo‘:, a weak-minded nonentity, imbued witl no stability. Don Holt county will protect herself here- aftor from the ravages of such vermin as Poker Doc, and the imbecile judge. Pix, Varestivg, Neb., November 1 There were 171 votes cast for Supreme Judge. B, Roese, 6 . A. Paxtox, County Clerk, judge. Ho is here ‘s a nimcom- strong prejudices, and possessed of $3,000, Jas, E, Boyd and wife to J. McCor- K;ck- 4 and 16, Boyd's add., $2,000. Aaron Root to Alvin Saunders, qc, undiv } of second 22 feet of n end of e } of lot 8, block 11, Omaha, §1. W. Reynolds and wife to R. H, Rob- ertson et al, | ¢, ne § of ne § #ec b, tp 15, r 13, $925, Chas, Lichten and wife to John Reid, wd, n b of ne | sec 81, tp 16,r 10, §1,000. o —— Board of Trade A meeting of the Board will be held 0 J. W. Havage received 102; M, on Monday evening, November 10, at 8 o'clock, at whith important matters will be discussed, The great achievementof — ation ot teachers will not taks day and —The exam place on I rectly interested parties, e —— Bustuess ursts, Bruron, Wis,, November 18, schedule of the insolvent wholesale pu house of Hinman, Moody & Co. shows assets the liabilities to bo $180,000 and §84,000. Thendore Nitch, editor of Sampon- prava, a radical organ, arrested for com plicity in the rebellion, died yosterday Ho had re- fused food since the first day of his im.| __wkew! in the Belgrave fortress. prisonment. i s A William_Stufft, of Fairfield, Lis heavily loaded wagon passed over. rupt Law; Silver Coinage; Trade Dollars; National Bank Circulation and Taxation; Tarifl on Imports, Abolition of Internal Railroad Tolographs; Postal Saving Banks; Reduction of Post. ial A National Bureau of Labor o the Board to send two delegates to a convention in Washington to discuss | A National Bank- T Soventh infantry, is relieved from duty stoward, third class, and will roturn to Fort Laramie, Wyo., reporting for duty Omaha, Neb., are assigned the Fourth Charless am A. McCurdy, entistod at Fort Douglas, Utah, are assigned hi PURE COD LIVER addressed the Union [ will be pleased to the west yesterday to be at home a few Your correspoudent was so fortunate | cured ly using this vreparation. last evening as to be a member of a party who attended the social of the ‘“‘Home It was a select As a matter of course thoy had a l Saturday following Thanksgiving, as had been foared by many di- {Tho poople of Louissilie and_ vicimty have boon all excitemont over the mysterions dis- o |apnparance of Me, As Cors, & highly Foapect. 4 | o4 citizen of Kight Milo Grovo precinc, liv- ing about six miles southeast of Louisville Mr. Coro had been unfortunate in the busi- news of tock dealing and farming, which tia and perhaps to sl cide. 9. G Tddiols, of Mastings, has nine toes ™1 1o dropped & pices of timbor on the tenth NY | the other day which removed it, TARRH ¥ Statist o Conflict of State Laws, ), N et Sanford's Radical Cure, y . ad Colds, Watery Dischangos from the Nose and A Iargo attendanco of the Bonrd is do- | , Mewd Colls Waters, Dischaggos trop the Nose and sired. Thos. 0N, Secrotar S raand Fevs ¢ instantly relioved, e ‘Choking mucns dislodged, membrane cleansed and healed, broath sy o, smell, taste and hearing Army Urders, Testored, and ravageschecked. Conghs, Bronehitis, Droppings into the Throat, 8 | palns in the Chest, Byspopsin, Wasting of Strength and Flosh, Loss of S tre Ono bottle Radical Ciire, one box Catarelial Sol vont and ono Dr. Sanford’s fnhaler, in ono package of all drugiists, for §1 Ask for SANFORD' RADICAL Cuik, & pure distiliation of Witch Am. Pine, Ca, Fir,| Marigold, Clover Blossoms, et Poven 3 [ Dirve ANo Crimican Co. Boston, rort rollet_and pre ntion, the INSTANT IT I8 “APPLIED, 1 cow,LLl?,!gs'uu Rhoumatism, Nouralgia, Sciat’ NN\ o# ) fen, Coughs, Colds, Weak' Back, ¥ 2 Stomach and Bowels, Shooting Paing, nbnews, Hysteria, Fo & R o male Pains, I‘alrllnnfm. Dyupep ~ (@) min Liver Gomplain, itious” Fo . p L ver, Malaria_and_epidomios, um ¢ ¢\ COLLINS' PLASTERS (an ELEC SELICTRICANTRIO BATTERY COMBINED PLASTERS With # Porous Piasten) and nug AN 770 avorvwhare WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF ‘(\, OIL AND LIME. Wilbor's Cod-Liver Olland Limeo,— Persons who have been taking Cod-Liver Oil n that Dr. Wilbor hus sucoopded, from direotions of woveral profes: sional gentlomen, in combining the pure Ol and Limo in suclt & manner that it is plonsant to the taste, and its effects in Lung complaints 1 aro truly wonderful. Vory many persons whoso cases were pronounced hopeloss, and who hiad taken the cloar Ofl for w long time withont marked effoct, have bean entirely Bo sure and Manufactured only by A. Sold by all sut the genuine. 3, Winson, Chemist, Boston, druggists, .|Health is Wealth o b ‘:&m tor. Hystor a, Dizxi rasrsa or Hyster a, D noes, Hous, Fits, Norvo w Nouralgis, Headache, Nervou “rustration cet vd bx the use of alcohol or tobaoco Norve and Braln Treatment, THE NECESSITY FOR THE SPECIALIST, DR. H WAGNER, Haslong been acknowledged and more #6 a4 this day than any other. The vast fleld of medioal scionos in ovor Incroasing, and its nwmerous branches are brought nearer and nearer to porfection, and 0o one man any longor g them al Hence the necessity for dividing the Inbor. And it 9 true boyond all doubt that disease, affecting the gen- to-urinary o need special stuidy more than any- hing glee, It wo would undorstand and know how roat them Rrope DR, H. WAGN o that there aro many physici people, who wHl condemn him for making this class of dise cialty, but heis happy to know that wit sons of refinement and intelligenco a me od view fs taken of the subject, and that the physics an who devotes himself to relieving the aficted and oath, 14 noless & phi- is race than th n oxoe that condemned the vietims of folly or . 1lke the lopors_under the Jewish law, to- dio uncared for has passed aw A Few Reasons Why you should try the celebrated Dr. H. Wagner's wiethods of eure: 1L “Dr 1 W uor i & natueal physieian, Fowsnr, Thi HFOW can exc reatost Living Pheenologist. you as s doctor.” Di The World's Greatest Physic . “You are wonderf edge of diseaso and m s, notnist, {ulls prufciont inyour know cines.” Dr. J, MaTTIRWa. “Tho afficted find ready relief in- your progs Di. J. Siovun. or Is a reqular graduato trom pital Yotk city; has hd very ex- al practice, and is thoroughly posto it his beloved ecience, espocially on Dis. BRowNRLL & Ewiva, oy hia wonl emedles ot pels vate and soxual diseases,”— Virginia € Chronicle. Y 7. “Thousands of invalils flock to him."—San Francisco Chronicle. he Doctor's long_oxperionco as spoelalist for him very sudeessful."—Kocky Mouss tain News. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At ono timo a discussion of tho secrot vice wns en. tirely avoided by the profession, and medical works of but a fow years ago would hardly mention it. To-day the physician is of a different opinion; he iy awaro that it 14 his duty—lisagreeable though it may be--to handlo this matter without gloves and speak plainly about it; and intelligent parents and uardians will thank him for dong wo. ults attending this destruetive vice were for- L understood, or ot properly estimated; and nce being attached to n subjoct which by its naturo does ot Invite close inyestigation, it was willingly ignored. e hablt is gonernlly contracted by the soung while attending school; oldor companions throug their example, may be responsible for it, or it may be acquired throtigh aceklent. The excitement once ex- perienced, the practice will be repeated again and again, until at last the habit becomes firm and_com plotel enstaves the victim, Montal and nervous af fictions are usually the primary results of sell-abuse. Among the Injurious effects may be mentioned lssl- lojuc v irmscibility of temper and general dbility. The boy secks sechusion, and rarely_joius in the sports of his companions. If he be a young wan he will be Tittle found in company with the other Jox, and I8 troublad With oxceedinit and annoying bashfulness in their presence. Lascivious dreams, emissions and_eruptions on tho face, ete., wre also. prominent symptoms. 1t the practice is violently persisted In, more serions disturbanices take place. * Great palpitation of the heart, of epileptic convuisions, aro experienced, and the sufercr may fall into a complete state of idiocy be- foro, thnally, doath relioves him. T all those engaged in this dangerous, practice, T would say, flrst of all, stop it at once; wake overy possible effort to do so; but it you fail, it your nervous system is already too much’shattered, and conse- Ykofulness, Mental Dopression, Softening of th Areain, resulting In \nsanity and Jeading_to misery looay and death, Prematuro Old Age, Barronnacs “om of powar incithor sox, Involuntary Losse ' permatorthaa caused by over exertions of rain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each sina ono month's treatment. $1.00 o box, or nxes for §6,00, ent by mail prepaid on recelpd price § WE GUARANTEE S1X BOXES v cure any case, With each order rocelved by ue or six boxea aconmpanied with £6.00, o willsend the jurchaser our writlen guarantoeo torehund themonoy 1 the treatmeont does not affect & cure. Quarantee: ued only by C. F. GOODMAN Drov’t«t_Omaha Neb DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S i sufforing from o broken and badly lacorated leg which AND TUTT’S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. 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Allan’s Soluble Medicated Bougies s of 2ubebs, copabis, or oll of san dal wood, Uiat ars 0°.aii to produce’ dyspepsis by Curo without icluo. Patented Oo No nauseous dos quently, your will-power broken, take some nerve tonio to aid you in your effort. Having freed yourselt trom tho hubit, I would furthor cotnsel yoiu 1o ko through a roguiac course of treatmapt, for it is a great mistako o suppose thatany one may, for some time, B t every wollttlo, civo himadlf wp 16 this fuseinating but dangerous excitement without suffering from its ovil consequences at somo futuro time. The number of young men whoare incapaciated to fill the dutics unfolid by wedlook is alanhingly lango, and in mos of such cases this unfortunate condition of thin ho traced to the practico of self-abuse, which had beea abandoned years ago. Indeed, a few months’ prachice of this habit s suflicient to induce spormatorrhaaiy Iater years, and I have many of such coces under treat wont at the present day. il Young Men Who may be suffering from tho effects of youthful follios or indiscretions will do well toavail themselves of this, tho greatest boon ever laid at the altar of sut- foring humanity. Dr, WAaxze will guarantee to for- foiit 8500 for overy case of seminal weakness or private disenso of any Kind and character which he under- takes to and fails to cure. Middle Aged Men. Thoro are many at tho ago of 80 to 60 who are troubled with too frequent._evacuations of the blad- der, ofton accompanied by o slight smarting or burn. ing’ sensation, and a weakening of the system in & wnnner tho patient cannot account for. ~ On examin- Ing the urinary deposits » ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appeat,or the calo will b ot thin milkish e, sgala changing to o dark and torpid appearance, Thore are many, meny men who die of this difficulty; fgnorant of tho cause, which is the second stage of seminal-woak- ness. Dr. W. will guarantoe a perfect cure in all cases and o healthy restoration of the genito-urinary or- gans. Conultation froo. - Thorotigh examination and ad- vice, 6. All Henry Wagner, should be addressed, Dr. Houry 380, Denver, Colorado. Tho Young et Companion, by Dr. 1 Wagnor, is worth ite weight in gold to young men, Price § Sont by mail to any addvess, Let Your Light Shine. Dr. Wagner, ho celobrated specialist, of Donver, Colo., 343 Larimer stroct, believes in lott{ng thoworld Know whint ho can do, and i doing for thousands of his fellowien. Hin treatment for lost manhood is ure Lo win hitn a namo that posterity will bless. Ten housand testimonials from all over the United States rom those he has cured, is proof positive that hedoes ure tho worst cases of theso discases, The afficted rom chronie and sexual disoases of every kind will nd him their best friond. ~ Read his advertisementin all our city papers, and call on him for advice, us we inow you willcorfohorato w in myiug ho i tie sut ferer's teuo friond,—Rocky Mounrain News.| Relief to the Afflicted. In modicines, a8 In science, the spocialists are the ones who always conios o this front and accomplish ereat rosults. This romark iy especially applicable to Wagner, of this city. o stands at the top fwsion, tud the curce ho performa for the unfcrtunaty wold soora woudertul It not, proper) Ve i the light of sclentifie aoquirementar o o sndorsed by the most eminent of tho medical faculty. His offico at 943 Laramir strect, whero hie will speedic ily effocta cure for the suflering of cither sex, no mat- ter how complicated their complaint,—Pomeroy s Democrat, Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure. Persons at & distance who wish tobe treated b; 3 w:ufi.mr need not feel backward because of inal Illgfi to visit him. If they will w to the doctor he w send a list of questions w nables him to send medicines, counsel and to thousands he has nover seon., He s p 1n overy city, town and station in Colorado woll as all over “the United States, 800 his ad \his dvortisement. —Dea- vor Tribuge, Shall We Reform ? Byecifo reinodiosfor wldiseases s th theory practice at prosent of educated and experience hysiolans, and in all large communities thiey have Fhelr specialties, to excel in which they direct. thele studies and practice. Dr. Waguer is & sucocsstul il Rastrution of this medern school of specialtien aud hie unprecedented success in the treatwicnt of private disoases 1s a8 wondorful as it 18 lattering,—Frot. J. Sims. Those persons who need medical relief for the most delioate of diseasos will fnd an_accomplished and suo- censtul physician 1u the person of Dr. Wagner, No. $48 Tarhuios strect, who is highly recommended by the wdical profession at howe aud aboard. —Pomeroy's Dimocrat. Bigotry and ignorance must give way 1o wisdom, wod the wise physician | slieves in letting his ¢ht shine for the glory of his fellow men, Printers fak i tho toreh he can best use o gida; tho ud sick 0110 to the fontain of health i thiy should b instrumcatal s & “YORCHLIGHT” sot up: onahill 49 guide sufforing bumanity o 848 Larimes ot, Douver, Oulorado, it will auswer the purpose. i3 tingsof tho stomach. Pric Sold by all druggists, or malled on recelpt of price € | For turther particulars seud for clreular. P.0, Box 1,608, s gaveanco, CURE, it for which it whs writton. Address P. 0. box 2549, P TS LA B 08w e oclun headed “The Neswoaty - o Spinll o e i

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