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GRAY'S SPECIFIC M1l Fouseizecepers IASK YOUR GROCERS FOR THE e “!‘:"":i‘:r\ = OMAHA DRY HOP YEAST § = W ANTED NEVER TO FAIL, = = Manufactured by the Omaha Dry Hop Yeast Co § 218 BURT STREET, OMAIIA, NEB MAX MEYER & 60, IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS ! AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC GIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES S SMOKERS ARTICLES | — . PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING St Lovis, Decemwber 19, A new post to be known as Ransom of the ti. A, f CELEBRATED BRANDS: [ios No iy wa oreanised hero to 3 ; : § § ¢ & t, and General W, 1 Reina Victorias, Especiales, Roses in 7 Sizes from $6 |clected its commander. Gonoral Wi t0 $120 per 1000 Warner, vice comma AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGAR Combination, Grapes, Progress, Nebraska, Wyoming and |1\, rigands. — WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES nd was assiste by a number of promi the structure by February 1. The Milw 18 for AR TR the corresponding 'W‘U— i spent over il llars ¢ woving their line, At the present new bridges are heing by ome of which will cost, when During the fourth week in Nosenhor the Northern Pacific vailroad earnc 106 for the corresy < in Ohio, its pre smelter to the i has been aw , who have e Stuart branch. After a Jong contiaued the requisite number of o to the people of Dal sition to grant a b per cont tax Dubugue & Northwestern been oltained, and an eloction w Ly the townshi}) trustees.to take | 1 o juesting _ @ MANUFACTURER OF OF A'mum.Y FIRST-CLASSRR Mr. Holnaws 1st forfeit the I Tand comes @ law, the Northern Pac . will b deprived of about 35 acres, the portion. through whic n built previous to July 1, 1879, y The common council of Kansas ( ri nchise to the AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. : Skl N.,.f.yp..n‘v‘,‘u"..".".‘\',.’,‘.‘f.‘»'..".."fi!fi‘,,T,‘Jfi“«‘..“.?fi‘.ffiif G ‘”OMAHA NEB tho Union dopot. The work 1 th X Sale ra of the B. & M. myl 1 hands eng rred to l\: \\ L‘ where they la for the road, a branch of the B, § JOBBER.OF ilroad. The Utah & Northern surveyors are at work . on a line fron Camascroek into the National 1] park via Henry's lake, and no one of the force 3 has been at work in the Gallatin valley. Teams were sent into the valley for the pur- I ) ats and provisions, but no work has 8 | been done. At present the ‘engineers are at work on the Upper Madiso The report that Utah & Northern survey ors were surve line through Doz M to reach the Maxey mi EASTERN [ PRICES DUPLICATED, 1118 FARNAM STREET, . : C. F. GOODMAN, T Ry pany is no way, directly or nullrcn,tly, con- nected with the sale. nnsylvania r ni run_from’ Philadelphia to Co- arid 16, 1834, Topeka & [AND DEALER IN e now couple Paints Gils Varmishes and Window Glags =" OMAHA. NEBRASKA. : ._!nw.(.. s ~ J. A. WAKEFIELD, in Kentucky near- % has been over 1t in currontly reported that th appoint- mont of A. L, Hopkin as roceiver of the ] Westorn virtually throws the road int th- control of the B, & M. i near fugure it will Bauble and Single lct/ng Power and Hand M at of that company., PUMPY, STEAM PUMES, Engine Trimminge, Mining Maciiinery,? Belting, Hoae, Brass and Tron Fittings' Steam Packing at \\I.ulux:‘h‘ and reail, HALLADAY 'WIND-MILLS, CHURCB AND SCHOOL BEL Comer 10th Fatnam St., Omaha Neb. e tablished in 1858, |COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1. a STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Union Pacific Depot, - le dose of Sanford's iadical Cure in- + rebovesthe most violond Sneezing or Heid heal &. J. SIMPSON | ik TEIE KJEAIDING s I Tao.apaiich usd Mrrests thy prog wasrds Couigtoptian, A y o Oue bottlo Rudical €ire, one ba: Catarrhal Sol " veurt sand Saghord's Inlus v, all in oney rackage, of al dragguty for 41, L Ask (e BANVORU'S KavICAL CURY. Porra BiuGueb Cirssls Co., Bostey ror g reliet e , co‘ i Mfl'«,u,e INETANT IT 36 " APPLIED), NGLTAICS ol R nnu‘lnztmmfllln Heiat 8 , Wiek' Back, 1409 and 1411 Daodge Street, \wis ! i St Bowels, Shooting Paing, Nembuess, Hyaerin, male Pain, Palpitation n,.m. . <in, Liverompl A\Nr, Mal, $ 7 OILLING & 3 SELECTRIE: A0 10 ¥ GeaLN FLASTE“ with o Poras mm..)nnuuu‘:«fi nain - 2re avarvwhore DR. EMILY PAGELSEN Diseases of Women,? 1613 DOLGE STREET, Office hours 10 o 4 030 to7:30, . M, LEIGHTON, LEIGHTON & CLARKE, L(BUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS, & C0.) Wholesale Drugpists! —DEALERS IN— Paints, Oils, Bruahes, Class. OMAHA, - - - - . e NEBRASKA. John D. Peabody, M. D,, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICE ROOMS, 8 and 0 160' I.LRVAN, Rasldence 1704 Douglas Strect, wuarantee A triaf speaific will convince adopted the Sherman was am lor-in-chief and commander of this department, presided, nt ofticors from ditferent parts of the "The piers of t] 1 Northern D FOR PI citic bridee at M % are completed, and the fron superstry ilisoon be deliverod onthe ground, 1t is the intention to finish kee, Lake Shore & Western for Novewher amounted to by the tent effort jue the 20, There is no douht but Lh at it will be OMAHA NEB. {,gught by the Union Paeific, and_that the road would ultimately be constructed into the The \[u\ufz Wholesale Druggist ! j'ff;t L o ta e railroad ew hotel at The increase in 500 FROM FOREICN LANDS. Sarah Bernha H Ohjects to Bei Called a “Ste Bar So She Just Walks in and Slaps Her Triend's Face Soundly. Friends of the Women Ave Not to be Outdone, and will Fight a Few Duels, and Perhaps Bloody VERAL FOREIGN NEWS, A SATIRICAT ROW, Pants, Docember 19 “Sarah Bar num,”’ a satirical aphy of Sarah Bernhardt by her former friond, Mar Colombiere, caused a duel botwoen friends of the women and a scandalous quarrel betwoeen the actress and author, as ine d that she cek redress in a civil tribunal. h with her son proceeded Sunday to s vegidence and struck her in tho face with a riding whip. Colombiere fled, pursued by Sarah, who smashed Sarah, incensed by boing deseribi She Barnum,” asked the police to the book. Tl police rop must everything in her way. Meanwhile the fri ds of the two women indulged in a pe light in another part of the house. It is stated the affair will lead to a num- ber of duels, AN EASY VICTORY, Panis, December 18— Sume newspa- pers publish rumors that A lmiral Cour bet hias occupied Sontay without res ance, the Chinese evacuating the place upon the French advance, THE FRENCH ANARCHISTS. The anarchists who advertised a meot ing in front of the bourse have been committed for trial. The procecdings against the anarchists indicted for mak- ing explosives begins Friday. THE LANDLORD CONSYY Cork, December 19, — At the trial of the seven men_charged with conspir to murder landlords in County Mayo, policeman testified to finding rifles in Old Castle, County Meath, marked with the initials of the Irish republican broth erhood; also to finding infernal ma- chines, RACY AN INSULTED PRESIDENT, Adraw, December 19, The president of the croatian diet, while closing the session to-day, was grossly insulted by the minority, supported by students in the gallery. GUARDING GLADSTONE, Loxnox, December 19, —Gladstone was attended Dy a policeman while at prayers to-day m Hawarden church, LAND PIRATES, Viexya, December 19— Frequent skir- mishes have occurred recently between Austrian troops and marauding bands, The former suffered scrious lossos, It is feared one company of Austrians were surprised and massacred. TUE CROWN PRINCE IN ROME, Rome, December 19.—The crown prince and King Humbert were present at the grand review to-day. Twenty thousand men were in the ranks. The weather was fine and large crowds mani- fested their enthusiasm. The Capiton Fracassa, a newspaper, asserts that the Gierman crown 'prince manifested great sympathy with the elevated language of the pope upon the question of religion and mcrality. The prince offered no reply. It is not be- lioved negotiations were opened. La Liberta trusts the significance given the visit by Monitenr de Rome (a papal organ) will be disavowed in Berlin, THE PROFHET MOVING, ConstaNTINOrLE, Dacember 19.—1t is reported that EIMahdi is moving in a westerly direction from Elobeid. THE DYNAMITERS, Enisnvren, December 10.—At the trial of McDermott and others for com- plicity in the dynamite outrages in (ilas- gow, Dr. Dupre, adviser of the govern- e e e i) vl ela et st et WWIIOLESALE AND RETLIL DEALER IN " 1 i Topeka & Santa Fo e ifornin fruit business, that are to . . ied with these wheels, nm\'tnn)lll. against Suwday train is { & Xiuine rond . motl i s that i y y 3| r bo run on Shnday, and i I a motion SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &0 {furiinions om humuiiect, * "™ # et the materials in the box carried by Reasey, arrestedat Liverpool, wercsimilar to those found in the box that exploded at the canal b over the Bassil Park road, Glasgow. A policoman testified to finding in the houses of the prisoners sev eral nowspapers and documents showing sympathy with the Irish agitation, Wil- liam Larnier, who testified in Dublin agamst his brother-in-law, Poole, oxceuted yesterday, explained the nature of the Fenian oath, and object of the Fe nian organizatior, The case for prosceution closed with Lamil's test mony, The declarations of the prisoners were a general denial of the charges, mers' Rights, v, Tecomber 19,—The farm ers’ meeting opencd this morning, Dole- cates from all parts of the province sub- tted credentials, and expressed the views of the meetings they represented, A committee was appointed to draft a constitution and resolutions, Some of the delegates advocate measures for the federal government to recognize the vights of Manitoba, and urging, in the event of the failure of this, a withdrawal of the province from the confederation, The introduction of politics into the « (nmovement is genorally condemned, The facling of the moeting was cvidemtly for all legitimate effarts to secure the vedress of grievanccs, The latter were freely discussed, and the evil effects of reilway wenopolies, duty en agricultural implo- wents, building mstorial, necessary arti. clos of food and dlothing, wore unanil woudly condemned, The committee sull mitted:a constitution and resolutions at the ovening session. Their discussion | commenced and is wow going on, The disoussion will continge to-morrow, after which the resolutions se&mended will be adapted. The name of the organization is “The Munnuh.l and Northwestern KFarsers' U o) A Burglar's Oheker. Srescasc, 1., December 19.-—Booth, convicted of burglary at this ferm of court, aud sentenced to oue pear in the pumtunnu'v. was found dead 1w the coun- jail at Bterling, He hung himself wll 1 4 bed cord. A Bubject for Hemp, *Jouer, 1L, December 19, Freestone, twumy -theee years old, « e T hn.mlun of the Auburn house, enter- ed the room of the head cook, Jane Hay- cock, laet night, bound her head to pre- vent her screaming and then outrayged her. When be started to leave the room the woman gave th stone ran back and cut Ler throat with a alarm, when Free- The Scandal Promises to he Lively | THE DAILY BEE--OMAILA, THURSDAY, l)h( K \IBI R 20. '883, and fled. §Ho was arrested while his hands were still covered with the blood of his vict He aiteryard con fossed the doc d declared he was intoxicated, The woman is uneon:sious and is oxpected to die. Tho assailant was taken {5 the jail amid threats of lynchin | — TRADE DEPRESSION, STOPPING THE NATL VILLS, Prrranvre, December 19 I'he West ern Naul association met tl and after a session lasting this afternoon, de W to ¢ wn for till Fobruary 118 The meeting was ono £ the large v held, every mill in the west be by letter, The represented in y on oppage is for the puor pose of restricting production. T'rad was roported fuir, Stocks are light and Lassorted, The card rate remaing un changed, This action will throw out of employ ment several thousand men. The manu facturers hope by this suspension to im prove the trade. = The emple o vory despondent. having already lost nearly four months this year by similar suspen 8. This afternoon 3000 men of the National Tube works, McKeesport, were notified of a general reduction January first. 1f tho terms are not accepted the works will close down indefinitely aftor that o I'he Manchester and Steel company’s furnace suspended operations Saturday throwing 800 men out of em ployment. Galvanizers of Oliver & Ro. bert's wiro mill struck to-day, be canse non-union men were taken in place of the strikers, who went out two woeks ago, The novelty iron works, Apollo, Pa A down a fortnight sinee on acc a strike, resumed to-day, the men accepting the veduction, CLOSED BY DERT, CrLevELAND, Ohio, Decembeor 190,71} Enterprise Machine compan Ohio, assigned to-day. Liabilitic 000: assets unstated. Seventy-five men are thrown out of employment. An effort will be made to continue working the shops. f Goneva, 0. TWELVE HUNDEED MEN Th1 Mouvsr Canrver, Pa., l'x ember ! Several collieries of ~ Northumberland county have suspended until the 16th inst. Twelve hundred employes are ne idle. ‘Thirteen inches of snow fell to day, stoppin eries and im peding railrond travel A STRIKE, Preespvre, December 19, A strike will be inansurated in the third pool to morrow. About 1,500 men are expected to quit work. R The Proteus O The Pre .'.uuu of Inquiry, rtof inquiry re-nsseibled .« Powell, acting chief signal ofticer du\nw ')w absence of Hazen, tes- tified Lieut. Caziavic drew up what was known as *supplemental instructions” in- cluding ordexs for Garlington’s conduct in the expedition, which witness thought had been all settled by the chief signal offices It contained Caziaric’s views, and was not o compilation of the wishes of Hazen. The question of leaving stores at Lattleton Island was not discussed in the presence of the witness, Licutenant Cazaric testified that one copy of the *‘supplemental instructions” was given the secretary of the navy and a second copy was prepared for General Hazen. Witness stated emphatically that the memorandum was among the papers submitted to General Hazen for approval. Adjourn, The Creck Nation, Muskoceg, L. T., December 18.— The Creek council at Okmulgee ordered a re- count of the votes for principal chief, and the count elected Spieche chief by thirty- seven votcs He was duly inaug- urated yesterdny and took the oath of ~ oflice.” The second chief who had heretofore refused to take the oath on account of a frauduleut count un- der which Perryman was chosc: was also sworn in. This gives the Creek nation two principal chiefs and adds another difficulty to the situation. A large ma- jority of both houses of the council favor Spieche. Barrivong, December 19,~A fire this morning in the three warehouses of the Baltimore Warehouse company, nion dock, brought out the entire fire depart ment. About 2,000 bales were in the buildings., Shortly atter 11 the fire was got under control. Warchouse No.1 was completely burned, also the third story of warehouses 2 and 3, The south wall and gable of warchouse No. 1 fell, severe- ly injuring two truckin —— en, He Gives It Up. New Youk, December 19, A young man rushed into the naturalization burean to-day, deposited a letter ad- dressed to the judges of the court of amon pleas, “and then disappeared. The letter, which was signed by John °| Joseph Ryan, “citizen of the Irish re- “{public,” contained his naturalizaticn papers, and stated his wish that his naime be erased from the American citi zenship roll, seeing how American citi Zonu are strung up unmercifully by Eng land, while others languish in prisons. A Policemiun Braced Up, D. ¥ Colling, member of police, seventh ward, Reading, Pa., talks this wa, “Suffar. ed severely from rheumatism; nothing did me any good BT tried Feleetric O, 1t is a pleasure to recvr " Snow Slide Victorious, Ocpen, Utah, December ~T'he Herald’s Paterson (Utah) n]n-ual LT Two men gton and Robinson, who left_h y on & shooting ex. pedition” wero caught in a snow slide and insmut]y killed, Harrington's body was fourd to-day. Pimples and Faco 1d Head, Sore ti of Appetite, Am-rhrm‘ 0! the Liver, Indi- i A nd Generai Debilit) mmn MWLRUR\'\L ( l\ McCORMICIN'S P’Ltent Dried Fnut Lifter. NO DEALER Groceries CAN ArFORD COUNTER SCALES, H.C.CLARK, SOLE PROPRIETOR, I)\I AHA, NEB. "AYSI Vouali ¢ BeLr o, 'm.sn AL, M!"& 'WeakNervnusMen THE NECESSITY FOR THE SPECIALIST, DR. H. WAGNER, cans need spooial stidy more than any- 1d understand and know how I8 folly aware that thero are iblo [y Wil this clam of diseases & ape- o know that with most per: i anthrophy Ik the lepers undor the Jewish law, o dio rud for hius passed away A Few Reasons Why you should try the celebrated Dr. H. Wagner's thods of oure 1. “Dr. M. Waguer is a natural physician, 8. Fownrn, hrenologlst. The Greatost Living “Fow can excel you as a doete Tho World's Gr ¥ are wondertully | wdge of disease and medicinos. inyour knowl DR. J, MATTIRWS, 4. “The aficted find ready rolief i “Dr. M. Wagner §s a rogular gr Blievni THonpltnl, New York elty: has hod very ansive and is thoroughly posted on Al braniches loved sciotice, eepecially on chronie discal DRs. BrowsrLL & EWING, r has immortalized himsoll by 0. “Dr. 1. Wag hia wondertul di Toneo a8 a spe very succcssful."—Rocky g This matter withunt gloves and ak lainly it and intelligent parents and andians will thank him for doing % The results attending this destruct marly ot wnderstood, or ot prog no fiportance being attached to a subject, which by atire doos not invite: close investigation, it way @ vice were for- Tiabit i generally contracted by the young arding sehoul olde companions through by Will be repented again and habit becomes firm and_com - nelaves the victim, Mental and ne sually the primary results of self-al injurions eff o, mentioned lassts tion or ir; emper and general eclision, and rarely foins in the wporta of his companions. 1f he be a young man he will be littlo found in company with the other sex, and {8 troubled with exceeding and annoying bashfuluess in their presence. Lascivious dreams, emissions and eruptions on the face, ete., are also prominent symptoms. It tho practice s violently yersised in, more serious disturbances tal Ipitation of the fall nally, deaen T4 all thoke engaged would say, first. of all, stop it at possible effort to do so; but it you f system s already too much shat and conse- quently, your ower broken, take some nerve tonic to aid you in your effort. Having freed yourselt trom the habit, 1ould further counsel you w0 o through a regulur course of treatment, for it is a great atany onemay, for some. time, fttle, wive himselt up Lo this fascinating nent without. suffering from its future time. The number aciated to flll the duties ous, practice, ¥ s make every mistake to suppose tunate condition of things can f self-abuse, which had been sgo. Indecd, a fow Inonths’ practice filcient to induce spermatorrhaa 3 1 1 have many of such cases under treat later years, Aviotim of carly imprudsnce, cauaing nervons dobil. ty, promature decay, vin cown remcdy b dine warc, which hio will rend R Address 1. H. REEVES 410 DR. WHITTIER 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. £GULAR GRADUATE of two medioal colloges n engaged longer in the treatment of SRVOUS, BKIN AND BLOOD Disonses t. Louis, as city papers show Consultation l'vfllu than other physician and all old residents know. When it 8 inconyen uaranteed; where cxista it in frankly stated, Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental and Physlca Wenkness, Morourial and other affections of Throat ores and Uleors, Tnpedl spocial atiention, Xcomwos, ndulgenoc MARRIAGE r s ] DUFRENE & MENNELSOHAN, ARCHITECTS MALIA NATIONAL 24 Pmnao Wi ody cnlaneed, de resting dvertisement eply to Inquirios Toig P i ovip o will sy Chat there |1 Onticcont cen aro very hijgh) o) persons iy get sealod circuliry 1 lurs by lltllwhu I Medical TUTT’S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED I.IVER, a MALA gymptowms indicate their o xisto puotite, Bowels costive, Blck acko, allnese ntior eating, aversion to exertion of body Eructation fond, nru.mm{ of tomper, Low ing of having neglected i urln‘( at tho cols Inonl“ m{:l de. thut pels directly ImportedBeer =IN BOTTLES. Erlanger,... .« Bavaria, Culmbacher, i s .Bremen, ver Tribus ISudweimer. +++ o8t Louis ++ Milwaukee, ++« Milwaukee, Sl hllt ~Pilsner . » rmedicine TUTT'S FILLS have o o NAII Thelr action on the Kidneysand Skin 18 also prompt; romoving all dmpurities through t 4 xe of the uf’ * producing wppe. tite, sunnd digestld gulir sLools, & cleur #kin and avigorous boly. TUTT'S PILLS GLuso PO nauses or Lriping nor luterfero wm. daily work and aic a perfect TIDOTE TO ..Meverywlu Tu'__rrs WAIR _nvz,“ Guray ‘ R ok WilkirRS changed sl vn 4» JLOBSY 1L Hor of s by LACK Dy t sluglo up. . £0id by Drugglsty, Jocciptof el : Omaha, | lustration o A u, Porter, Domestio and ;?}’:x:lu i }ul)lMAl'I{FH WESTERN IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, 108 5. lllh Street. WTI l i "Al [ UBIHII. FH‘IIH"S FREE 1t prepared to waky Auy ploce e 11 4 Blove Culoge | SR e colutnn beaded “Te Necemity Young Mex om the effects of youthtul o well toavail themselves Who may be suffering follies or indiseretions w of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of suf- foring humunity. Di. Waaxxn will guarantes to for- oL 600 for every case of seminal weakness or private disease of any kind and character which heunders takes to and fails to cure. Middle Aged Men. There are ‘many at the age of 50 to 60 who are troubled wi uent evacuations of the blad. ht smarting or burn. « weakening of the systemn In & fent cannot account for. On examin- 3 py sediment will often he found, and soinctimes small particles of albumen will appeaty or the eolor will o of thin milkieh hue, again changing to o dark and torpid appearance. There are on wh dic of this difculty, lgnorant of h is the second stage of seminal-weak- Dr' W. will guarantec a perfect cure in all cases nlul & healthy restoration of the genito-urinary ors gane. Consultation free. Thorough examination and ad- hould be addressed, Dr. Henry enver, Coloradlo. panion, by Dr. H, d to youny men | y address. s3 g The Young Ma Wagner, 18 worth ity w Prico 81,20, Sent by uf'to Let Your Light Shine. Dr. Wagner, he colebrated specialist, of Denver o s in ot heworld Jnow what he can do, aiid is doing for thousands of i tellownien, - Tt treatment for lost manhood. ia Wro Lo win him a pame that posterity will bless. Ten " nited States, peitive that hedoes. Mho affictod y il will Itead his adyortisementin papers, aud call on him o advice, aswe il corruborate us in saying he is the sut ¢ fricnd. —Rocky Mounrain News.) Relief to the Afflicted, I medicines, as In solenice, the spocialists aro the ™ ones Who always comes to the front and. acoom hm great resul s remark is ospecially applicatie to Dr. H. Wil f this city. - 1o stands at the toy of hisprofession, and the cures ho pertorms for the unfortunate would wonderful if notproperl viewed in t tiflo acquirements, e nost ominent of the medical faculty. 343 Laramir stroct, where he ily eflccba cure (or the suffering of eithe ter how cowplicated thelr complain Democrat, endorsed by ill upnldl X, 10 = Poineroy, o Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure, whersons at a d'stance who wish tobe treated by «d not feel backward beca ] . I they willw— to send a list of questions w uabion him to und modicines, counsel and to thousands he has never seei. Ho has p in every city, town and station In Colorado ™ well as allover the United tates. See his ad Ihis advertisement.—Den: Shall We Reform ? Specfic romedios or i diseason s the thear, practice at present of educated aud ex lence physicians, aud in all large communities Ve Ehdie pociai Lo excel in nhu-h thy studioh i ! o el e l)lh wodern lL)lDol of 5} unprecedented succe in the treu discases is o wonderful us it 18 flattoring, 3‘51"1"" ho noed 0t e persons who need medical relle f delicate of disvases willfind an u\nu.pflulxl':‘l:flml:.- cemsful rll\-d«lnu In the person of Dr. Wagner, No, 348 Larinier street, who is highly recomuen by the medical professi home aud aboard. —Poweroy's Dewocrat, Bj nd ignorance must klu way to ‘hysician belioves L loting big light shive for the [{k)l) ul his fellow men, Pri (nk » the torch he can’ best use Lo ide the wear; wud ek one to the fountain of healdh 1t this should be lnstrumental as & STORCHLIGHT" set upe mahibto guds widodhg huuaity 0318 Lacuty sicet, benver, Clorade, i Siaver the yorposs o WEich 1t wae writien: . Addrosa o 0 P 'm DR, HENE . 0. box 2869, or Gl ot 848 et Denves, Ccla,