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—IN=— Gity, Suburban and Farm Property. We have a Fine Tract near Center of City Which is a Bargain. SPECIAL. $2.150—Full lot with 6 room house on_15th 8t., veon Center and Dorcas. Good cellar, baru, oal hou torn, sidewalks, shrubbery, ote. Great Bangain, #,600—Beantitul lot with 4 room house, good | N cellar, large closeta, ete. ity location. 113 3,300 1 ur cottage oi Sher- man avenue, betwoen Sherman and Clark streets. Qoo pr 120 82,8001 tidn, on Farnai str 110 8,50~ Reese Place, Park avenue, full lot now two-story house, 7 rooms, good cellar and coal sheds, city water, trees and all improvements. Bargain. 1,250 Cash—Lot 86x13% on 11th St, in Kountze's 4th addition. House 4 larce rooms, lot beauti- fully located and is really worth ‘wuch moro. | ¢ Reason for selling, must have money. 192 81,250 —Fa 0 Park avenue on e 134 31,300 Half ot on Sauncers stroot. Good house 4 rooms, good closers, pantry, stable, well, cis- wra, porch front and rear” Price $1,300, two thirds cash. Thin is a bargain, Must be sold by the 20th or will be withdrawn from sale, 0 8 7] Unimproved Property FOR BALE BY DKDFORDESISOUER and 2 lots 00132 each block woat of Park avenue. 550 each —Two lota on Park Busineas lots on Dodge, bet: 81 §400—Lot in Nhinn's widition, on Soward st 83 §3,000—Full lot, Reed's 1st addition, on 25th and Chicago. 48 35,000—Six good lots in Ianscom Place, ns. 2 $1,000—Lot 60x127, Indiana and Diviston. 8 $700 oach —Two lota 64x182 oheh, on 11th, Cheep, on 10th, 11 8260 each—7 lots in Yates & Reed's addition 23 §7,200—12 full size lots, Hanscom Place, one avenue. weon [1th Bargaina nd 12th oot Bar 3,000 Lot 50x120, on Farnam, near 20th. Vo cheap. Four acros in West Omaha. §1,800—Fine lot, 340062 fect of block M, Shini view, 22,200—Lot 44x600n 10th. worth twice the price asked. 60 8550 Lot In [saacs & Scldon’s addition. Roddick’s addition, Park ave, addition, Fine Bustness property 04 83,500 Full sizo gradod 1ot on Chicago, bot Improved Property. 13th and Lith, 98 $300—Good lot, high location, south 10th. 100 83,000—33x132 on 10th, bet. Harney and how- £00—12 room house, cor. 13th and California oots, 6 closeta, cellar, city water, outhouscs, oto. #2,700—6 room hoiso on N. 13th atreet, closets, collar, cistern, well, cte. BADEORD & SouKR. £31000—Good six room house on Davenport, bot. aud. sddition, 108 750 each—Two oxtra good loy In fHanscoms Cood high location. tomach and depends for ts purity almost wholly A Gigantic Westera War Likely to | s & %00 miedicine for the stomach s equally good g for tha bkl oomeeq ely SdsiAed 1o scotels, Fallow thy Union Pacific's | Cortain it 1« that Bardoe A Bitbers cure sorofn 9 b [ the viso Sudden Hegira to New York to [ o cvery doer b tHeun , Hingsorm, b tter Consult Directors and Clinch ottt Hnanerl. Ot poWiiG that Traflic Agroement, [ nentty cured by Burdock Bood Titters tn p ese.it o }”""‘ bbb ';H"“'“‘!"‘Z, “L A Western Ratiroad War Belleved to be lnevitable, | eat senaibly bathoand exer witly, andbres h | plenty of good frash alr, all of vital conseque oo to % i A ISDSONN PACK (hicago Tribune, Dec. 4th No one thing o quickly determines th Wity or The announcement made in the Chieago gincss of person ax the urtace of the fco-the | Peitung of Sunday that a tralic agreoment "Anely monlded, ean be regarded a5 ar: | Pacific, Rtock Taland, and Milwaukee & teactive, Bardock Blood 1 tters by diiving out i | puritics from the eireulation never fail to Lewtity the skin. They nre better than a1l the cosmetics and face powders in the world FOSTER, MILBURN By D ugel ts every ahore, &C0.. Buffalo,N.Y. SKIPPED THE SHERIFF, Gallagher Suceeeds in Escaping From Sherift Miller Without Ditn. culty, The Western News says that on Friday morning Sheriff Millér and Dotective Hutchins of Omaha arrived in Ainsworth in quest of one Gallagher, who i+ appears is wanted in Omaha under an indictment for having obtained property or money under false pretenses. Sheriff Muller 1 company with Deputy Sheiitf Chas Traver drove over to the Nwbrara river on Saturday and found theic man at work on his homestead on the north ride of the river, about six miles above the bridge, whero from all appenr- ances he had located with iy family with the intention of becoming an lonest granger. The ofticers were around in town with theic prisoner Saturday and put up at the Burns house to await the the east train Monday morning. The prisoner seemed to take the arrest as a watter of course and apparently was not the least disturbed or uneasy, but the circumstances show that he wasnotasleep. Suuday evemng, just after dusk, Gall her succeeded in giving the officers the slip while they were all in the of fice. It seewms that the sherif turned his back for a moment to get a drink of water, at the same time the de- tective stepped to the counter to light his s and just for & momont the eyes of both oflicers were off the prisoner, but that moment was all the prisoner needed. In the twinkling of an eye the prisoner bad s hat on his head "and had opened + the door and was making fleet steps in (ho darkness. He minde good his escap and the cfiicers know their man wel 234 and 24th, two story, © osets, pantry, cellar, 5 g and o clstern, well, uit sud shrubbery, stable and Barganls in Farms & Lands |enougl to know that pursuit was use outhoutes. {1iss. They know the man they ha & 100 1] size lot on McCandlish place, with two frawe cottages, one b roow, ond 3§ room. For sale or exchango. #2,100—Good two and balt acre lot with five cotm oottage, brick cellar woll fruit trecs, cto. One of the best three ory brick business ho on Farnam stroet Terms private. £3,200—New 7 room houso on N. Lith street. A. modern improvoments. Gool location. Cheap 9 86,300—New two story house, Queen Ann _ stylo. All modern improvements, city water, lot 100x 100 2 Two full lota St. Mary's avenue and 20th, with 3 houses. Will bo first class business property. Terms nsy. #4,760—Lot 68x98, with, two housce. Chea, 2,600—Two houses in Nelson w addition, on Cen. ter streat. Outneunce, sistarn, fruit treed, otd. Business kouse and lot on Douglas streeg, .bot.. 14tn and 16th, Terms easy. New 8 room housoon Chicago. bet. 24thand 25th. Allimprovemonta, Two new houses, one six and other 8 rooma. First-class and modern (mprovements, Torms Easy # §2,700—Lot 100x132, College Stroet, Redick’s subuliyislon, new 6 room house. Woll improved. 8 92,500 it 50x150, Convent street, 8 rsom cot tago, large basemnt suitable for ‘rooms, barn No. 70 #,400—8 ro0m house, Thornell's addition barn, well, olst.m, good (mproveuents, $500 cash, 41,800 on long time. #4,200—7 room house on Davenport, bet. 16th and 17th. Lot 176x500 on Shorman, large house, barn and other improvements, v without {mprove- ments is worth the money we ak tor it. Two now houses and two full sizo lots on Park avenue. Hot gnd cold water, and & modern first olass improvements. Housos would cost what wo ask for whole. Extra good bargain. $2,600—T.0t 82x150 cor. 17th and Center, house 4 Fooms, Larn, water, trees, ontbuildings. 2,800—Five room house, 18ta bet. California & Webstor, Nice proporty Terms casy 21,600 Lot B, bloek 8. Shin's 20 addition. One and o half story house, Toris easy 32 £3,000—Good 7 o0 house onSh {mprovements, stable, well, cisters Dargain, 58 88,000—Full Iot, one 8 room and ono b room house, new, 6 hloks from the opers house. Vory cheap! 2 §14,600—Splendlidlot on Dixlee, near 15th, Cheay 33 8,000 —Larze house and sl cottage. Exoo location fll size 1t Davenport. noor 19th, 107 0. Modern walnut and elm. 10 §27 por acro—160 acre fmproved farm, noar Cres- ton, lowa, 10 acres woodland, 45 acros corn, 25 acréa Timothy and Clover. 18 84,000—40 acres 8-4 of & mile west of Ft. Omahn two houses, two barns, granary, corn crib, two wells, 00 bearing fruit trecs, 800 grape vines. Will seil or exchange. scres in oultivation, balance house, stable, ete. 14 87,000—200 acres, halt mile N. W. Elkhorn, 14 pasture. Four roon Terms oasy. 61 3960—160 acres Kood land, 4 1= miles trom Bur. lington, Coffee county, Kansas, ~ Will exchanze for Omaha property. county. All under fonce S s g A A 8 ielas county. ~ Part in cultivation, balance Wil sell or will a rtnership, or wil moadow, all good laud, with cattle tract to feed 300 or 400 head to 82 10,000 acres in Merrick cou 01 §8,400—240 acres adjolning city of Wilber, Sallus and well improved of cattle. ty. Good till sblo land, and will be sold from 36 to 89 per sore. Towa. $10° per Co. 00 pay far Investment, Omaha property. 89 37 per acro—Will buy 160 acres Ir, Cedar Co. 96 315. por acro—320 acres 2 miley from Hamburg 07 $16. peracro—Improved noar Logan Towa, 104 Soveral hundred acres in Cuming Co. Neb, 105 Six thousand acrea in Stanton Co, Neb, cre—2200 ncros timhered land fn Ray 0 threo small farms on tais land, batance cottonwood timber, which will more than For sale or oxchauge SPECIAL. 108 $2,200- Lot 219x220, oor. Bouth Ounahs four. g 09 826 per acro— 100 acros i miles south of Blair, on line of 0. Si. P. raitroad. stream running water, KO acros grass, 150 acres timber—onk, hicko Small honso o oms, ¥ on ) and neurl, tation at rier 100 acres in eultivatio h and Beov.ow St noar Haseall 8 Park, brick house, , cistern, stablo, oellar now, Washington county, 6 All in M.& 0 of this land — Guod " troit and 85 $4,600—Lot 60x260 vood 8 room house, modorn abundaco of crapes. I3 partly tenced. Oue of mpros omonts, near hisinoss, on Shorian ave. the hast faems 10 the counts. 1t purchaser 32 21,600—T'wo lotw, 126x140, with house stable eto, wikhes, will soll hamentead adjeinin Koo Barker's sub-iivision. 93 81,600Lot and half, kood houso, Rodick's siwb- division, (corner.) 96 Lot with 7 room house, Chicago, bet. 18th and L4th, o1 1,600—Lot aud 6 room house, Morbach's addt- tion, well, cistorn, cto. Eserything In good ro- oair, 50 Lot and 4roor houso, Izard, ber. 16th and 17th herd of cattle. £ar Call and oxaming other proporty not sted. BEDFORD & SOUER, 21 8. 14t . bov, arnam and Uougis: KIRKWOOD. sigkLots in this addition are selling rapidly, and prices will bs again advanced in a few days, These are without a donbt the most desirable lots n Omaha, and will certainly double in price before spring, All who huvei seen them are well pleased and pronounce them cheap, BEDFORD & SOUER, eal Estate Agency, 14th Etreet. het, Farnam and Dounglas, ' to deal with and the detective eays that this same man Gallagher once held him up in Omaha, and knowing their man as certainly did not give any great evidence of oflicial shrewdness o allowing their prisoner to thus elud them. Officers on duty in Northwest Nebraska these days tinst not be aslcep at their post. We venture that if Deputy heriff Craver had been the offticer in charge of Gallagher, Monday mornin.’s bound for Owah: strength of it. In using Jurdock Llood Vit ters @ teaspoonful for the liutle ones wnd tw ceaspoonfuls for grown folks aro all that i uocessary at one timo. This magnificont wedicing 15 not enly economical but very pleasant to the tasto. 2 — A Beatal Peadler. Tucsday forenoon a peddlerattempt- ed to drive his horse into the alley be- tween kson and Jones streets, on Fourteenth street, and as the alley had recently been graded, the horse caught its right hind foot in such a manner in the rough dirt as to break the leg just above the gambrel joint, The biute who was driving the animal unharnessed it, and, placing the harness m the wagon, wheeled 1t away, leaving the poor animal standing there with its Jeg so bad y ken that the boue protruded throi flosh. It remained in that co until lock last evening, when the eity seavenger knocked it in the head, thus putting an end to its misery The driver of that horse should he hunted up by the authorities and made to suffer for such cruclty to a duwb animal, and one, too, which had probub y served im long and faithfall Funeral of Chaplai o Kogland, The funeral of Chaplain George A, England ocourred yesterday from Fort Omahla, The boly was escorted ti the depot by a detachment of soldicrs and the Kuights Templar, headed by the military band, His reuing left on the afternoon train for Ripon, Wis,, where they will b interred, | ———— —A pleasant party, n the led upon the M Tuesday, 1t wi those linppy therings o which unduo formality was do way with, and all wont in for solid enj ment, Which was easily found. an oxeellent supper wan sirved, ufu the company, again indulged i dacing until an early hour yesterday morning, they took their departure, moro than pleascd with theis visit, uture of a sure sex Mary and Sarah one ¢ TUTT'S PILLS TORPID BOWLLS, DISORDERED !.IVER. e 3 2 2 > T > =) ourths of tho 8 of the huyu; Theso gnptonms indicate thelr: Yows of Toviels e aftor on of body e “ron of food, Tavitni " (y w spirits, A fue’ PR ed same duty aens, L L zotthe Heart Ih s _joro the oy o L5y cols ored U CONSTIPATION, and de nand the use of a remedy thal acts direct ) { i the Liver, AsaLivermedioine TUTT | PILES Ly 1o cqual. Thelr acticn on the <idneysind Slein 1 Al fpuritios throug cngers of the syutem, sound diestion, e iandayigoronsbod<, TUTY 4us0 DO DElAen OF grptg nor duterie ith daily worlk und aro & perfect ANTICOTE TO MALARIA, | Soldeverywh: T, 20, Offen, 48 Murriy BlaN.Y | eemmm e ma st e e s | TUTR'S Whid DYE, cntion of 11'is b Didyglats, Dy €xnrass ¢ 1) PR{NY e Brosy A 3 4 regarding Sioux City and train_ would have found the prisover | #Arding the Sioux City aud I naturally inquire. the size of ths dose and the At idnight which | St. Paul caused considerablo excitemont, wd still forms the principal topic of dis cussion in railroad circles. Although it lins been rum sred for some timo past that a movement was on foot by which these three roads were fo form an o 18ive and defensive alliance as far as the Ne braska and Colorado business is concern ed, still there were fow who believed that the consummation of such an arrange- ment was really contemplated, and the general opinion was that the rumors were rather started for the purpose of securing ooncessiona from “the Burlington. The Union Pacific has for some time beon try- g to secure allies east of the Missouri river, but did not succeed until now on account of the reluctance of the lowa lines to break up their pooling agreement By a syatem of disceimination in favor of the Milwauke St. Paul and the Rock [sland, the Union Pacitic at last succeed- ed in gaining its end. When the Mil waukeo & St. Paul gave its notice of withdrawal from the Towa pool about two woeks ago the Union Pac fic general man agor and genoral freight agent at once appeared upon the scene and labored assiduously with the Milwaukeo & St. Paul and Rock Tsland offisials for several days to prevent them from changing thei positim. The Milwaukee & St appears was ouly too willing to ac the wishes of the Union Pacific, and con sequently the Rock Island, although reluctantly, also decided to cast its lot with the samo road, Ever since thes voads have been figuring on the new traf tic agreement, and have finally come t amunderstanding. The agreement entere mto last Saturday will have yet to be wpproved by the direc-ors of the three ds, and for this reason hopes ar itertained that the divectors of ore o1 the other of thyfr may yet put a veto on the arrangements The officers of the . Tlind and Union Pacific left fur 4 Rutday evening for the principal purposs, it is claimed, of bring the mattes<before the directors o i~ roads and “having them act upon it a onee. F, Wue her the Northwestern is to be ad witted into the new combination or not is still an opeg#juestion. General-Man ager Marvin Hughitt had a long confer ence Suturday dfgernoon with the gener- - managers of “the Union Pacific and Rk Island regdrding the matter, and it 13 sated that the latter showed a willing- ness to adwit the Northwestern into the eombination, provided that road would make some concessions to the other lines fic busi Pucific. nees west of the Misouri i e detinite information could be gained at e AW bt Dosedy. ot Liho Northw ooy, sy caterday- xe- Manv people before purchasing a medicine [ gurding’ the matter, Mr. Hughitt “being ut of town. It was stated at_the oflice that Mr. Hughizt had gone to Wisconsin, it it is rumored that he has gone to New York. A promiuent officer of the North- western said the road had entered into o arrangement as yeb with tho Union Pacitic and the other roads, but admitted that the matter had been under consider- tion. He said the Northwestern was for maintaining peace among the Towa lines, aud would use its best efforts to that end. But if war came, the North- weatern was prepared for it, and would try and protect its interests It was evi- dent " from his remarks that the North weatern i3 not disinelined to j in the Union Pacitic, Milwaukee & St. Paul,and Rock Island combination, i easonable wrangemont with those roads can be made. The reason that the combination willing to admit the Northwestern is «aid to be a disire on the part of the Mil- waukee & St. Paul and the R ek Island roprevent a war of rates on Northwest- ern business. With the North sestern in he combination thy northwestern annot be disturbed, as neither the Barl- wton nor the Wabash can got to Sr. Pauland beyoud except over the lines ontrolled by the Rock 1land, Milwau- cee & St Paal, or Northwestern, 18 1he agreement is consummated, the Burlington, Missouri Pacitic, and Wa ssh will be canpeiled to fight the com bination, and one of the 1mose bitter wars over fought among western roads will re. ult. Asstated above, it the Northwest. e ocomes iato the combinativn, the aorthwestern business cannot by ailected by such war, but ic will involve the sonthwestern vailway association and the Colorado traflic association, as well as the Lown trunk line association, What steps the Burlington, Missouri Pavttie, and Wabash voads will tako to weot the forces of the Union Pacitic and its allivs is yet n matter of specnlation Groneral-Minager Porter,of the Burling 1 at Barligton, evidently discussing with Presilont Perking what course to pursue, The other officials of the Bur lngton elaim to know butlittle regarding the matier, but they say that it war comes they wre woll prepared for ity and that their road will be able to inflict more dimage upon the Union Pacitic ¢combinn tion than the latter can upon their line — rger Ui A ed. J E braska and Church, an agent for the Ne- Towa Inswiance company, forged the names of two prominent farm- wrs to notes and presented the paper to the company who aecepted the same and paid to Church his commission, He then skipped into Kansas, but officers were put upon his track and they suc- ceeded in ranning him down. He was hieonght back eund yestordny mon: Tudgo Bencko remanded him’ to jail in $500 houds until Friday moning at 10 w'eluck, when he will huve his exawing- tion — Ve i the Al [ CuicaGo. Dscember b —Charles Ha- ley who hias been employed as chief of the Northwestorn rallwiy detective ser- vice, bt boen wreestod, charged with componnding felony. The general vis inado against Hatey that he had udicely connected with wn orgau 1zed ganyg of monte sharps and by giviog them bs otlicial protection has shured io the obtained from gullib'e u partivular instance is monuey s ) ¥, uud gamblora | cited whero ho shiclded train who had obtained largo sums of money | £ by threo card monte and other well | known confidence methods. Haley is | reported to b worth £10,000 or £50,000 — THE SARATOGA TROUBLE. | r‘ll Litetield States His Side of the | Suaroon Dee 4th 83 Tn your last, v [ evenings edition 1 notico some resolu- | . i tions from the Saratoga Lyceum, ocea- |y, iw ned ostensively, by a communication from mo to your paper reporting a regu lar meeting of said society, but really an | attempt to the injure your correspondent in of the Public. of which [ there s unbounded ovidence, a portion of which 1 will the meeting of the Lyccum season of 82 & | 83 Mar S1at, wit Lycoum Hall fill to its gram that eyes fact insert at closing utmost capacity and with a P surpasted any in the history of the so cioty as regnards merit, ¥ M. Bailey holding the key to the situation, in as much as he was porsonally connected with most of the numbers of the Pro- weam, —positively refused to move from his seat in which action he was upheld by Francis 8. Ivanhoe and who was the tirst person to leave the hall, all of which compelled to largo and disgusted audt ance to retire rightously indignint, your correspondent iu speaking of the subject from that timo until this ~ handled the above named gentlemen without gloves, (to use a phrase). who, with W H. Lawton, were alone responsible for what the lat ter gontleman 18 pleased to call a fisele, and in this way aroused the ire of said wentloman, and being the sect of the so- ciety who's duty it was to write up the veport, increased that ire by telling sim- ply the truth, embracing the above facts The resolutions of Saturday evening were offered by Ivanhoe, who is a soldier sta- tioned at Fort Omaha, and who had the support of some eight or ten other sol- diers which were more than half the number who voted for said resolutions, The membership of the society is fifty- vight, but Mr. Rosewater is responsible for the statement that thoes who handed in the resolutions to Tue Bek carricd the idea that the soidier vote was but a small n of thoes voting. The article to which exception is taken was writen us an opinion, and to that opinion your correspondent still holds, if the judged I have the hone to be acquainted with but one and that ave stated to the society while A had as good & write to an opinun as any | or one when the article was written your correspondent did not know even the names of said Judges but assured the |- society Saturday evening that no insult was intended the Gentleman who are pretendingly stnnding for the Honor_of the society, but their action in pre pating a lasting disgrace on Saratd At the closing meeting of last season the report of which was surpressed by your correspondent shows plainly that they are not in earnest if they are whare w the Public to Judg. 1 am sir yours most Respectfully, Louts LiTrLerisLo, MiNNgarons, December 5.—A new |, railroad was organized in this city to- | day to.he known as«the. Jake Traversy, run from the Northern end of Luke Traverse, on the boundary line between g from Sanborn northwest, will event- ually be inducid to extend itsline north- west from Worthington, Minn., to con- nect with the projocted road from Luke Praverse and purchase that ad giving | 1, it a through line from northern Dakota to Chicago. Wheat, ¢ ol e woand Hogs, Kansas Crry, Decomber b —The Live Stock Indicator to-morraw publishes re ports from ahout 80 counties of Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, southwestern Ne- braska and southwestern lowa, which are unanimous in showing that winter wheat is going into the winter in a rank and vigorous condition probably + ever b fore equalled. The acreage has in crensed, especially in Kansus, Opinion differ widely concerning corn. The gen ral tenor, however, is that the present rop cquats that of last year, thousk 1t 1 thought the qualiny in many loealities is helow the average. The weather has been unfavorable for drying out the Hogs, both fat and feeders, seem abund ntand the prospect is good for a, full aupply in this warket throughout the winter season. Radical Cure ! Distillation of Witeh Ilazel, American Pine, Canadian Fir, Marig Closer Blowsom, Fte. odinte relief an Sanford’s Tho Great Balsamio For the fms ermunent euro of every first wppiication, aid b rapid, radical, porn never fuiling b, i aud Sanford’s Inhaler, and in one package, forming s complote trentmont, of all druggists for 31 Auk for Sanford’s Radical Cire. Potter Drug and Choniical Co., Boston. We ¥or the rolief_and prevention | iy, cQLL'Ns,uml TANT IT I8 APPLIED [ J of Rhounatism, Neuralgia, Sclat VOLTAICS /i, Couichs, Colds, Wenk' Hag), | tn! #~ Stomach and Bowels, Shooting | * Paion, Nambnows, Hysteria, F < male Paing, Palpitation, Dyspe sia, Liver Complaint, Billious & . yor, Malavla and opidumnios, ue LINS' PLASTERS (an E ELECTRIC® \qpRIC BA COMBINK pLAfT’ERs with & Parous Plaster) aud g 8. H ATWOOD, Plattsimonth, - = = = Neb, 1 GRADK Ui - ADEK OF THOROL i AND I FEVoun s DUKGC 01 JRKSKY RKD KWINE, wollot med % 0: wa 0. Corevsp O Account of ariull HOSTEITERY seopTena wrveag . N Louls, Mo, deliberating over said Resolutions that LW ot sie Astley Cooper's Vital Restorative inliesitatinglyendorse it nva remedy of truo morl Wy b s ‘R lor Monthl Dravine aill tako place their honor on that oceasion I will leave HiHiY M HA T, My emple Buil Thursday December 27th, 1883. IALm{vlulI.‘ot"evya.lrhnlrorm{vlr} 8. —— ehar cred by e Tegislat e CERy , and twico do-lar. RAILWAY NEWS. ed logal by the highest conrt i ¢ o st Bond A NEW LINE PROJECTED. wiven o Henry County 1 the sim of £100,000 for the s prompt yayuwent: fall rizos wold. (g th Sauborn & Carpington 1oad, - wiioli will {ire i Minnesota and Dakota northwest, crots- 1 Prize 23,00 ing the Northern Pacific at Sanborn and 1 Prize,. ? “m, roaching Carrington in Foster county, $3,500 onch 220 ko0 Dakota, a distance of 170 miles. The 1,000 cach 6,000 following ofticers wero elected: Presi- o 210000 100 each . 10400 dent, C. B. Hatch, vice-president Ty B. [ 200 Prizes, 6 oach .. & 10,000 Casey, Treasurer J. Christian. A pre- [ 50 :','r‘:/,:. 2 uach ity 1000 liminary survey has already been made 0 Viicos, 800 vact Approxlination Brizes, 2700 and the work will ba prosecuted as rapid- 9 Prices, 200 I e ly as possible. If 1 rumored that the|__°F i 10 cach 800 Rock Island, which owns the greater | 1,576 I izes. £110,400 part of the stegk in the line, now extend- | Whole Ticket oxj V. 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo forn of Catarrh, from end Cold o tnfio | £X b beon eigaged longer in the treatment. o enza to tho Lows of Sin Lo Hewing,Cough | CHIRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Diseaser Bronchitin, and Iuelpient Consuinption. Relief in five | than other physician in 8t Lots, s city pajers show winutes in any and every case. Nothing like it [ and all old residents know. Consultation frecy s Gratoful, fragrunt, wholesome, Cure boging fron | nvited. ~ When it is inconvenient to visit the . ity treatie uvorywhere. Ono bottle adieal Caro, one Box*Catearhisl Solvent [ #xists 1t is frankly stated. Nervous Prostrition, why, causcs, HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE ! = 5 GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINKS, RADG MARL Tix Giear E<o-TRADE MARK ) nnfailing cure for ness, Spermatorr hiv, Tmpatency, VP and all Diseases \ sequence of Self ) Womoty, Uar: " + ORE TAK!M G, anl Lassitnde, Pain AFTER TARINC v Back, D nany ot mption IEwARY wot Vision, Premature Ol Axe that lead to Insanity or Con © Grave nd Premat wonoy, wher 1no 18 hought do n tho manufacturers, and the Juiren that they are seldom, i ever iy Neo thelr writton guarantee’ A trin e single package of Gray's Specific will convine: 0 MoKt akeyitical of [t weal Torite, Inte. feiters, wo Wrapper: the only gentiine wrticilam in ous pamphlet, which wo do freo by il to every £ The Spe o Meddic ine i sold by ail druggists at 81 per pack Kagos for 89, or will bo sent free by 1 of tho toney, hy addressing RAY MEDICINT CGy, suttalo, N. Y. 0 OmAhe by € OretmaR, (v 1DmRe advertisem \ whotn the trefor you t ta re with have adopted the Aw an invigorant, Hostet er's Stom Al 1 tirs has i wived the Most pos iti v endorsement frm emivent phy wicians, and s long secupicd & foremost PNk among stand rdpronrietary romedion, 1t proj or fex us an altera tive ot disor ered Jaditions of th stomach, liver an \ d n pre ventive of malarial diseasos e 0o less \owned, ‘or walo by all il Deal npply mame for 1884, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. An excellont appetizing tonie of g oxquisite favor, now used over the whole “world, ' cures Dyspepsia Dinrtha, Fever ard Acte, and al disorders of the Digestive Urians A drops impart a delicions finvor ton glass of champagne, ang tonllsummer deinke. ey it but heware of connteriuits, Avk yous praver or drugist for the genuine article, manufi DI, G. B SIEGERT & SONS, 2 . W. WUPPERNANN, Sole Agen Geoctmor o J. W, Haxcax, 51 Broadwav. N. Y. CREATIENCLISH REMEDY. Cures rurkic Debiliy GRYITAL LC OF MANLY VIGOR, Spormatorr ha, eto., when all other reme dios’ tail. A" cure guaranteed 81.50 a Lottle, large bottle, fow times the quantity, 8. By ex prom to any addross. Sold by all druggista. ENGLISIE MEDI Proprictom, 718 Olive Strect, St 1 INSTITUTE years. Every customer speaks highly of It | 10, F, GOODMAN, 1953, £ , $30.000 for $a. 2, in Louisvi e, Ky. THE NECESSITY FOR THE SPECIALIST, DR. HA WAGNER, Has long been acknowledged and more o at this day than any other. The vast fleld of medical scionco 19 ever increasing, and its numerous branches Are brought nearer and nearer to porfection, and o one man can any longer grasp them al Hence the necessity for dividing the lahor. And it I vorid all doubt that disease, affocting th to-ritiary organs noed special stily more than any hing elso, if we wonld undorstand and know how reat them properly DIt H. WAGNER 18 fully many physicians cone awaro that there are and some sensible ! will nn him for waking this class of discases a spas but heis happy to know that with most por- 18 of refinement and intelligerice & more enlightens d view s taken of the snhjoct, and that the physic: an who devotes himself to relieving the aficted and aving them from worso than death, i< noless a phi- anthropist and benefactor to his raco than the sur- goon or phye apulication excels in any other branch of his prof Aud fortunately or humianity, the day is dawning when the false j anthrophy that condomued the victimes of folly or crime, liko the lepers undor the Jowish law, to” die uncared for has passed away. A Few Reasons Why you should tey the celobrated Dr. 11, Wagne methods of curnt “Dr. H. Wagner fs a tural physician, 0. 8. FowLnn, The Greatest Living Phrenologist, ol you as a doctor.” Di. 1. Siuws, The World's Greatest Physiognomist. You are wondertully proficient in your knowl diseaso and me " adge of Di. J. MATTHRWS. ‘The afilicted find ready relief_in your pres Di. J. Siwus, ‘Dr. 1. Wagner 8 a regular graduate trom vie Tospltal, New York city; has had very exs tensive hospital practice, and I thoroughly posted on all branches of his beloved sclence, especially on chronio discasos.” 0. Dy Drs. Hrowswiy & Ewive, 1. Wagner has iminortalized himselt by his wondorful discovery of specifio. remediea for prie vato and nexual diseasen. " Virginia City Chronicle, 7. “Thousands of invatids flock to see him,"—San Francisco Chronicl 8. Tho Doctor's long exporfence as a specialist should render him very successful.”—Rocky Moun« Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At one timo a discussion of the wecret vico was en- tirely avoided by the profession, and medical works of but a few years ago woul s it. To-day the physician is of & diffc fon; he 1s ware that it in his duty—disgre though it v he -to handlo this matter without gloves and spoak plainly about it; and intelligent. parents and cunrdians will thank him for doing so. The results attending this destructive viee wore for. F ot properly estimated; and belig attachod to a subject which by ot invite close investigation, it was Aportanc its naturo does y fienored abit is g The while attending we rally contracted by the young o1; older companions throngh nsble for it, or it may be acquired throtigh & The exciteiment onee ex- porienced, the practice will b repeatod again and wain, until atlast the habit becomes firm and_com: plotely enxlavos the victim, Mental and nervous at Hictions are wsually the primary results of self-abuse, Among the injurions effects may be mentioned lnsst- tudo, dej or irras: ihility of temyer and gonerat debility. The hov secka seclusion, nd- rarely joing in the sports of his companions. 1 ho bo & young man bl be it found in eoingany’ with theothee sox,and 18 troubled with exceoding and annosing their exampl bashfuliess i their presence. Laseivions: dreams, cumissions and eruptions on the face, ete., are also Prominent symptons 1f tho practice s violently persisted in, more serious disturbances take place. ~ Great jalpitation of the heart, or oy lloptic convuisions, are oxperi the sufferer may fall into a comjlete state of idiocy be- fore, thally, death relioves b 16 all thoke engageed in - this dangerous, practice, T would say, flrst of all, stop it at ouce; make every possible effort 1o do oy but i you fail, If your nervous system is already toc whattered, and conse- quently, your will-powoer broken, take some nerve tonic to afd you in your offort. Having freed yourselt trom the habit, | would further counsel you 10 go through regular conrve of treatmont, for it is o gwreat mistake L wippose that any one may, for some time, ot cvery it v Wimsell i 14 this fakeinating bt dangerons excitenent without sufferiie from it evil con ‘8 at somo future time. The numoer of young men whoare fncajacisted to fll the dutica enjoined by wedlock ia alarmingly lanze, and in moss of ‘stich cases thiv unfortunate condition of thingw can be traced to tho practice of self-abuse, which had been abandoned yoars ago. Indeed, o few months' practice of this habit is sutiicient to induce spermatorrhea 13 later yoars,and | have many of such cases under treat’ REVOLUTION IN SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGH £47 Exery tioket holder hisown supervisor, can aal! jubionon bis ticket ang seo the garrespond i A Lo his s haoas Bobie on the 1 ) 3 huradsy UF e\ ory month, - Read the magnificent December Scheme, $2, Half Tickets, §1 27 Tlckets, $60, 68 Ticizets, $100. Remit money or Bank Draft n Letter, or send by pross. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER CPOST OFFICE ORDER, until furthor notice. 01 v of & and pward Ty cxpress, can be ent ut our o Ad rors all orers to JoJ, DO SLAS, uisville, Ky, dmat-tu-th-&wlst Sw em IS TH A e 8 WEZORE AVTEL. TEHEGTIO VOLTALC TELT, and ather ATPLIANCES. W0 will R i, TO MEN, YOUNG O OLD. w from NErYoUs DENLITY, Lost ViTaniey. and thoss disenses of 0 TERSONAL NATCRY Tesulting from ABUSES and OTUKR CAUSKS. Spcedy Tollef ad com piete restoration to HKALTIL ViGon and MANI0OD i nd atonco for s trated Pamphilet o Furero Thirty Days' are KuMTering fred Vouraic Beut Co, Marsmart, Micn " GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, BAKER'S Breakfast Gocon, Warranted absolutely pur Coc . from which tho cx cas o Ol has been veinoved, 1t haa thre times the streugth of Cocon mixed i , Arrowrout or Bugar and I thorefore G moro ceonorl cal. It s deliclous, nourishing strengthentng, casily digested, and well s f Hold by Grocers BAKER & (0. Dorchester, Hass DR. WHITTIER, y adapted for Invalids us porsous I lalth, REGULAR GRADUATE of two medical collegor wediciucs can bo scnt by mall or expres Curablo vases gusraniced; whoro dou Call or write Debility, Mental and Physics aknoss, Morcurial and other affections of Throst, », 1oud tuwitics and Blood Poison L 8kir Affections, Ol Soren and Uleer 1t L arriage, Khoumatis, ¢ 1 OVe orked b N roouive spovial atlention. Discases erising Twprudence, Excessow, lndulgences, thon Lo casos fr rocoipta; who tiay [chspaalkon marry,who may ot woquctoes and cure. Mailed for 2bc " ot 98 dawly 1 pen TREN Y ment ut the preseut day. .. Young Men Who may be suffering from the effects of youthtal follies or indiscretions will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of suf- foring humanity. DR. Waoxrr will guarantee to for- feiit §00 for overy caso of seminal weakness or private e of any kind and character which he under- toand fails to curo, Middle Aged Men. There aro many at the age of 50 to 80 who ate troubled with too frequent evacuations of the blad- dor,often accomyaniod by st muarting or ugy of the system i ing' sensation, and a weakeni widlificr the patient eannot accons ¢ tho urlnary doposits o ropy sed tound, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of thin milkish hue, again changing to o dark aud torpid appearance, There ure W this diffieulty, fgnorant of stage of seminal-weak- nteo a perfeet cure i all cases n of the genito-urinary or+ many meny men who di the cuuse, which i the noss. D W. will i and . healthy restorat cune. Consultation froo, , §6. Al communteations should be addressed, D, Heary Thoroush examination and ade vi Henry Wagnor, P 0. 259, Denser, Colorado Tho Young Man's Pocket Conipanion, by Dr. | Waginer, s worth ita weiht in gold o young mons Prico $1,25, Sent by mail to auy addross, Let Your Light Shine. of Denver, the world lebratod spocialist et belioves in lottin , and His treatn ame thit r wosterity will Dess. Ten housand testimonials from all over the United States rom those he has cured, i proof jositive that hedoea ure the worst cases of these discases. ‘The afficted rom chronie und sexual diseases of overy kind will ndd him their hest friend. Kewl his advertisementin all our city papors, and call on him for advice, s we know you will corroborate uw in sayiug ho is the suf forer’y truo friend. — o ky Mounvain News| Relief to the Afflicted. In medicines, 88 I seience, the Epecialists are the one Who alwags comen £ the front and. & complist eroat rosulta, This 1ommek i en blo to to b, 1. Wagnor, of thix city, THe of h'up-ofession, and the cures he | Qnfegta iute would scem wonderful If not. properl slewe tin the light of scientific acquirements, He z endused by tho st envinent of tho edical facultys i oflico ut 343 Laramir stroct, where he will speed) ily elfccta ouro for the suffering of either sex, no ma wr how complicated thelr complalit.—Fonieroy® Demoerat Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure. wons at & distanco who wish tobe treated by Dr. Wauer noed ot feel baekoward beouse of Inability t visit him, If they willw to the doctor he send a list of questions w medicines, counsel wid uever weerl, o has p station in Colorado States. Soo his ad ver Tribune, nablos him to send to thousauds ho has In every ity, town and well ws all over “the United Ihis advertisement,—Dens Shall We Reform ? Bpecilo remedios for al dmeasce I tho theory practice at prescut of educated and exporlonce phyaiciams, and in all large communitios they have thelr spociaitio, to excel i which they direct thely studion and prac Dr. Wagner s & suocossful U= Iustration of this wodern school of specialtion. and hie unprecedeuted ruccess in the treatment of private Liscuses s w8 wondorful ws it Is flattoring. — Prof. J. Sim, Those persons who need medical relief for the mosd dolicate of diseasen will ind an accomplished and suo- cosful physichun i the person of Dr. Waguer, No, 348 Larlner strect, who is highly recugimended by the medical profession at houe wnd shoard. —Pouwsroy's Demoerat. Bigotry aid lgnoraics wust give way to wisdom, and the wise physician believes in lettin tight shiue for the glory of his fellow mer 1k & the torch ho can best use Lo gnide th aud sick oue Lo the fountain of bealdh 11 th Should by tustrumental as s “TORCHLI K onwhill 0 guide suffering humanity to 8 atroct, Danver, Colormlo, it will wuswer the purposs for which it was written, Adueows DK, HENRY WAGNER, P, 0 box %9, or call at 843 Tarimer Street, Deuver, 7 64 B d)be cultmu buaded “Tho Nocessity s the il 0 S A