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AHA TO BUY THE DAILY BEE---MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1884, Dr. Wagner's]JRemoval, or has romoved hia office from No. 843 10 No. 898 Larlmer, where he will be pleased to sco his friends, The Dootor Is to be congratulated 1 the complobencas and slegance of his new bnilds Tt 18 onie of the bost in the city.—(Denver Re« publican, Jan. 57.h 1584, One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. ' NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. : ELEGANT PASSENGER LLEVATORL Details of the Test, The second test of the water works was made Saturday, and was a complete suc. cess and moro than met the require- ments. The first test several weeks ago was satisfactory to most of the observers, but as the streams were not accurately measured, of course judgments varied greatly, and there is scarcoly anything on which men’s opinions vary so as relative to hights. There could be no such vari wnce in this test, as every stroam was me sured accurately as possible, Char.'es Pease, the well known civil en- gineer of Omalia, and City Engineer Tos- tovin, with their surveying instruments, taking close observations of the tests, measuring the solid streams only and not including the spray. Before the streams were turned on thera was an opportunity given to witness the workings of the fire protection appa- as CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409and 141 Dodge St. { “orimaii™ + OMAHA. NEB i PERFI‘;.:.‘CTION Heating and Baking Ts only attained by using CHARTER OA¥ Stoves and Ranges, WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DODRS vantage is gained of both the reservoir and direct pumping system. The reser- voir pressure is alone suflicient to gives streams of forco enough to subdue any ordinary fire, but by this ingenious arrangement the reservoir is shut off and the whole of the immense pumping force is brought directly upon the mains giving A a great pressure, known hero as tho fire EOHESIRIY) pressure, thus more than doubling the MILTON ROGERS & SONS |carryiug capacity of the pipes. One of B e the most remarkablo featurcs of the arrangement i that in case of the pumps working poorly or any accident occuring by which the fire pressure is weaker thun the resorvoir pressure, the reservoir pressure automatically and immediately is applied, and when the fire pressure is stronger than the reservoir pressure, it forces the valve torclose, cutting off the reservoir. Thus in time of fire the city always has the full power of the reser- voir, in_any possible event, and ordi- narily the greatly increased power of the firo pressure, Time was taken Saturday to sce how long it required to apply this firo prossure. 1t was turned on in the remarkably short time of une minute, notwithstanding tho valyes thus changed were 3,500 feet distant from police head- quarters. This speed astonished the lookers-on, and was proof suflicient that in time of a fire there need be mo delay, as the fire pressure can be put on before the hose can be attached to the hydrants, and no sort of a mishap can cause the stream to become of less force than the reservoir pressure. Messrs, Birkinbine certainly have per- fected this apparatus until it seems an indispensable part of any complete sys- tem of water works, and the city could not have a more certain and bountiful firé protection. After witnessing the workings of this fire protection apparatus, the newspaper men and other observers hastened out to seo the streams, which had just started, and which were being critically watched by officials and citizens, Criticism was speedily swept away by admiration, On Broadway there were six of these solid streams, easily mounting into the air to a dizzy height,and throwing forth a volume of water which seemed sufficient to dronch the entire town, while the sunlight through the falling spray made rainbows whicfi seemed significant of the promised success of the water works, There was one strenm at Harkness Brothers' store, which was a beauty, Engineer Pease measured this and found it to Dbe 106 feet on the average, the spray being sent up several fect beyond that. At Main and Broadway there was another fino solid stream of 108 feet. Then at the Nonpareil building one went up many feet above the gilded ball on the seventy foot flagstafl, and Engineer Tostevin with his instrument found the height to be 110 feet, There wera three sty %ms also going up at the evme time from *he west on Broadway, but these were no "t the time measured, and in order to be® #ure that they wero up to the requirements, the whole six streams wer. later in the day 0Bt Up again, and new measurements tak *P» #0 88 to have facts and figures which co,"ld 20t bo gainsaid, At Union pud Broad- M. HELLMAN & CO., Wholesale Clothiers! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE? CQR. 13Th i OMAHA, 5 e < TAU CLARE LUMBER YARD. 102¢ North Eighteenth Street, Omaha, on Street Car Line. ‘ . WW. DI O, WHOLESALE AND RETAIT, Lumber, Lime, Lath, Doors, Windows, Ete. Grades and prices as good and low as any in the city. Please try me. Are Selling at Cost! ——ar— . Detwiler’s CARPET STORE, 1313 FARNAM STREET. LOUIS BRADFORD, DEALESMIN Llmber. Sash Doors Biinds Shingles Lath ETC.; LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADEE =1\ and Get my Prices before baving elsewhste, Yardy. corner 9tk ard Donelag alan Téh and Neatiglas A Ul N had done, and their willy,'gness, had a that in abundance of supply, force o streamand wisdom in distribution, Coun- cil Bluffs has works superior to any in the west. HELLISH HATCHING, A Scher vder & Family and Kianap the Danghters, As announced in this papor in a recent issue Honorable D, H. Solowmon, of Mills county, and who is the woll-known attor- noy of tho Wabash railway, caused the arrest of two men on - the chargoe of con- spiracy. The details of the conspiracy a3 now learned are that the two men, named respectively Julius Heck and Charles Perkins, wero in Mr. Solomon's omploy, and the diabolical schemo Inid by them was to murder the entire family o Voment thero will bo extended the sym- thy ©f the entire community, The Al your Tw trunk with the exception of tho two oldest death by refusing. They planned to burii the propoerty to conceal the orimo, and escape with a team, The room ocou. pied by the men was 8o situated that one of the members of the household over- heard some of the plannings, and, it led to the arrest of the men. I he plot secms too devilish and too diflicult of successful execution to appear to have emanated from anything but an insane mind, but 1t is said that after the arrest of the men : 7 wost fatal rosults, and yot that matter their trunks were searched and found to Dok KERO e dismissals, without any hearings and sll, aro but farces which only encourage the contain weapons and other articles pro. paratory to the carrying out of just such a plot. ~ Tho men are now lodged in jail at Glenwood, and their records are being hunted up. It is learned that one of them has rather a bad record in St. Louis. e — ARE YOU GOING TO EUROPF? In another column will be found the an- ouncement of Messrs, THOS, COOK & SON, ourist Agents, 261 Broadway, New York, No. 37, P. J. McMahon, office, relutive to the very complets arrangements No. 52, V. Jennings, store. RLEvAL r;;;:‘f“;, b BT No. 68, Wm. (. Nason, residence. ) pring and § . v v i sionist,” containing maps and full particmars, | N0 71, R. G. Dun, office, will ba mailed to any address on receipt of 10| No. 86, Sandwich Manufacturing com- centa, pany, office. 0. 96, J. W. & E. 8. Squire, oflice. No. 97, J. W. Squire, residence. URG. ) 1 2 No. 98, Postoflice. The Loss By the Burning of the Phelps Biock Reaches $15,000, The burning of a brick building known as the Phelps block, at Hamburg, on Webster & Co., who occupied the build- ing, saved none of their stock of goods, their loss being about $5,000. The city has no means with which to fight a fire, and hence the flames had their own way, funeral nell and Peotri linms, arrested for breaking tion being filed againat them, boon a good deal of howling, and much of it justifinblo, about the police not|ver and fired, ratus, tho air comprossor of which is lo- | KiFlé, whom thoy were to take with them | making arrests, and it soems from recont as prosont, struck (irigg catod in the police hendquarters, Thisis | & flight from the country, if they |ovents that some of the howling should | "ot Was fired, and the editor got off. Messrs. Birkinbines patont, and it is in- | c0uld not be forced to submit to their | bo directed clsewhere, 3 it the ad- | base desiros under the fear of a like |Such cases sl iy, iy bl ied o | should at Joast. bo dnguired into by thy I v lind fow equals, his manner b bounti{ul spread provided foy them. ing captivating, his eloquence at times PR "Tuee ATLAEHRFHS Whoning o5 of the | wonderial, uan hih sKsasis Jessn sy ¢ ] I Benton townahipy h‘n“:l\:h‘cfl\lt,:t wator works convinced all whe s it Ho leaves a wifo and daughter, | 0N the 11th inst., a son of . Lents | y and to them in their be. orvicea are to be held at the Y, A h to-morrow at 10 o'clock, | PAmes. On Monday they went out to- O gother during 1he noon rocees, when Your hoalth depentm of the purity of | Lonta asked Hedga fo tako back what he blood, People who Fealize this are raking Hood's Sarsaparilla with the best tesults, 0 men giving tha names of O'Don- who were arrested for in Stowari's boarding houss s It seems as of robbery and cou"c". BLUFFS boys naturally got *‘riled” a littlo, Tho |almost every important case, and hisfame [ with her, and soon she was taken with " force of the wator was such that it took [as a criminal Inwyor extended all over the | diphtheria and - died. Two othor ohil. MoRit TO0Lt NEwl much inusclo to handle the nozzles, and |entiro wost. Ho was a momber of the |dren quickly followod, and. two other N ettt s it s s | E18 OF THO BIOOGOUAWRY 10 Vs OV SoRvORUIOR WHIEK TeAten ria prosont | children, it ‘was foared at last roports, — = = and zipped about Jike & 0ngo “niggor- [ constitation of the state of Towa, and at | were coming down with the dis ase. I]’ SOLID STREAMS frosery idiocking Van do Bogart's Togs | one time was mayor of tho ity Other | * o1 gatueday It the infant sonof Mr. R N I I.I.' U i f2om under tim and giving Nail Voorhes | poitical honors conld have bean rendily | O Satusdsy last, tho inf ek - v sovere slap. It cavorted about the |gained by him, \vu: hu‘rrmm-}\ .|n\.m-.)(]h. i & sosldEntal “mmm; g0t Wwwm: y : {t Ppom|Sioea.of & wegor standing neat, atid {Hik profession, shtinking from public) ef ‘the: camplioe botkle; s Lators I i {Stcof Thom Sent Into the Air From e aenan et pips war badly bent Hle, A% the Qe of nia: death 10 10| sonla b prevento, ¥waliowed wpomtion > \ and battered, AR AN fov BeoTo yoars and | ¢4y o aontents, which resulted in death S AT One Handred to One Huudred Tho boya slsoliad & chanco to test a ten, ana, in theso it yoarsiough | o 6 sontents which resultod in death ~ br and Porly Fee! rayor and fire fighter, noar the Motho. | the oldest momber of the bar Tving in | g/ iq"CLmRE, (G ERE ‘‘wrong way,” q i Forty ree’, dist church, — Wator onough passed Council Blufls, ho has lod a_rathor quict | [ WA% SFEASNCE the *whong way, P through it, and was seattored by it, to [life, and been but little engaged in active | {11 setling up an immense inflamma. 4 ; 3 uake tho hotteet fire go out, by the way | practice, but yet he lost but Tittlo of that f iin" TS HF & organs, which caused i . Council Bluffs Claims the Best| 1o hoys wont feom Iabor to rofrosh power of «-lmuw'=l'r"l'm' marked tho years | phteuction of air to the air N i ment at Bechtele's hotel whore Harry [of his prim owas & man of More|giseass had n closo to N [ | Water Works In the Land, Bickinbiue, approciating the wank they | than ordinary literary culture, and as a |yt JRC 8 TE8C 0 with seyere acute bronchitis, * [killed a son of H. Hedge. They were oach about eightoen yeass of ago, and at- tended school togother, On the Sth they » | had a quarrel, Hedgo calling Lentz hard o [hud said, Hedge refused, and thereupon Lentz stabbed him threa fimes, once through the heart. No one wienessed the quarrel. Lentz gave himself g, John M. Griggs, a lawyer, shot at I, P. Albert, editor of the Audubon Senti- nel, one day last weok. Albert publish- od an articlo reflecting on the wifo of a odge of disense and medlcinos. robbing an old man of §26, and two other [ lawyer, not naming an; men named H. Hill and George Wil [ mean;the wife of M. one, supposed to ichols, Eaq. Nich- Why you should try the celebrated Dr, mothods of euro: Ub: WAGNER, THE LEARNED n [l Specialist ! 338 LARIMER STREET. n@DasoNs I Wagner's L “Dr. H. Wagner Is a natural physician, ¥ The Greatost x,lm?i Ph ';‘:-‘;l"::ik Py 3 I'Few can exco you ns a doctor.” g DR, J. Suws, Tho Worials Groatest Physiognemist, “You are wondortully proficient in your knowl DR, J. MarTiews. ‘The afflicted find ready relief in vour pres R, J. Biuws. open a burglary ols asked and he and | ¢hat Albert what ho meant by it, mid ho know nothing about it, John M. Griggs wrote the pieco. stealing from it money and a revolver, [ Grigas denied the nocusation and aent wero turned loose Saturday, no_informa. | with Nichols to call on tho editor for the There has |PUTP0S0 of confronting him and . was greoted in o very offensive manner by Albert, and immediately drew his revol. Deputy Shexitf Paul, who A little child of James Maha, of lowa City, died the other day from the effecta of burns received about a month pre- if proper tribunals, and thy prosecuting at. | Yi°Wly. Tho mother had gone from the torney should see that whatever evidence thero is bo produced. house a moment, leaving her two little i children alono in the room. The young- If the police are young arresting innocent mon all tho timo, it ia | 6 ® k‘"“)’ one year old, was seated in a well it should bo knnown, and if tho mon | 11 chair nowr the stave, the day being are not innocent they should not be [ 0\d: whileZthe elder, who had attained turned loose 80 easily. Just beforo th his | the mature age of six, toddled about on 5 ) the floor. During the absence of the Riaaatal o b Do DSt 8 coct et (Fau Jo thb A E AL g k“i*-m‘ and sling shets were used with al. | 1e2ned forward to warm ita hands, and has be en hushed up. commission of crime, The ing nin No. No. ). uy, off Disen Mankin 5 . among thom are Nervousness, Nervous Dol last Sunday night, causes a total loss of | ity, and unnatural weakness of (Geners between $10,000 and $15,000, D. F.|¢ comos the RANS; to his fo ‘Wheat—N. In th ) f th 2 n the cellar of the north room was stored ]B%:Lfi(.l;.w]/mlern aro payiug 86 for old corn | man has been a commercial traveler, and 200 tons of ice. The firm had just put — Hello-phone Increase. follo nety-nine in uso in this city: 14, Charles Keith, residence. 26, Kimball & Champ, oflice. 99, L. A. Casper, residence. N No. 100, Shugart Implement compa- ice call 2, and warehouse call ., gl b ig wo, Propensity and Euwssion, nd’ numberless —ailments, foremo ; Allen’s Brain Food succossfully ov mer vieor., $1.—At druewists, ————— COMMEROIAL, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, 50¢; good demand. i and 28¢ for new, in about four tons ot flour, and there was Onta—In good demand ab 2%, Ha, also tored there 1,000 bushels of barley. The uppet rooms were occupied as sleep- ing apartments, The insurance on the stock amounted to $2,300, the fire is unknown, e ——— Skepticism was routed when the peo- ple know the virtues of Samaritan Ner- |93, vine. No cure no pay. ‘‘My child is rosy cheeked and cured: Samaritan Nervine did it.” Mrs. Wi, | chioeons T1c; tarbegm. 146, Schelpeper, | Nichols, lowa. §1.60 at| Vegotablos— Potatoes, 10¢; onfons, 40c; cab- Druggists, bage, none in the mar! Dpples, ready sale Corn The cause of | Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 700, S CoaloDallvarad iihaed, 11 40 phe Sous poft) 00@0 00 per ton; 50¢ per bale, 0@A Meal—1 25 per 100 pounds, 500 per ton Eggn TLard Butter—Ilen o3 creamery, Plenty at 20¢ gmr dozen, ~Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 11c, ¢ is & complete list of tel- ephones added since January 1st, mak- brings er troubles and restcres the sufforto . 2 kpring, 70¢; No, 8, 600; re- and in falr demand at 20@ losing its balance fell upon the hot stove, where it lay shrieking in its agony. The elder child, alarmed at the cries, ran out and called the mother, who, i a few minutes, snatched the babe from its hor- rible situation, but not until its face and hands and side had been terriblo roasted, Insanit Representative Schmidt, a member of the lnwa legislative committee which visited the insano asylums of the state, tolls thin story of a case: *‘A good many persons have been thought incurable who afterward became as sane as ever. Why, at the Mt. Pleasant hospital they had a man in a cell by himself for five years, almost naked about all the time, because he wouldn't wear clothes. Put gar. ments on him and he would strip them off m a rage and tear them to pieces. He was believed to bo hopelessly insane—an inourable. Shortly after the present su- perintendent look charge of the institu- tion he took a suit of pretty fair clothes in his hands one day and went to see the savage lunatic in the coll Said he ““You can bo & man now just as easily as not, if you will only try; there's uothing vo |80 very wrong about you; you can get over your troubles and go back to your family if you will only try to be yourself.” "The poor lunatic gazed at the ofticial in perfect astonishment. The su- perintendent unlocked the cell door, took the man out, put the suit on him, nice clothes _throughout, undergarments and all—and for more than & year the st one of the most successful ones in his business, too. They were sure once that he was one of the incurable. Suppose that b had been transferred to an asy- lum built for incurables, given up as a hopelees case, what chance would he have had for recovery compared with the chance that came to him in the regular hospitall No—there is need of reform in tho architecturo of insone asylums— there ought to be more soparation, loss Poultry—Iteady salo; dealers ars paying for | crowding, no placing of innocent persons tat at 3 00@3 60 for prime stock, e — Transfer Changes, A number of changes have been made at the freight transfer in the past two weeks, Mr. E. W, Miller, whose well. known form could formerly be seen com- ing out of the ofice wher tho word “woigh” was shouted along thy line, and who has of late boen the Wabash agent at the transfer since “‘Billy West went Flour—! four, 160@3 30, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, Oattl Hogs—Local packers are buying now and there is packing, Cedar Rapids needsmore school-houses, | ho s us fat a4 a pig. Clinton business men want the electric cunt, has boon relioved from duty, as light. has aleo the agent of the Rock Lijand Menars, Leo fonry 4ud Chatles Dodge, agents for the Northwestern ailway and Milwaukee railway respoectively, will remain, Mr, terests of the Wabash, Dodgo of the Rock Island. Pill Bates, and Charlie A rotail grocers’ association has been [ Fuvid aimad every LIVE BTOCK. 03 00@3 B0; calvos, b 00@7 50, a good demand for all grades; chof 5; nixed, 4 75@b 2, L ——— IOWA ITEMS, with those who have been guilty of vile deeds, and whose 'minds are perverted with cruel thoughts, and no separate ea- tablishment for incurables, either.” SKINHUMOR My biby six months 0ld broke out with somo kind of skin humor, and after belog treated five months by my family phisloian, was given up to die. The drugigst recommonded SwittsSpecific , and the effect o Grigg'n arm ag tho | (M 3 H. Wagnor 19 a regnlar graduste trom Balovuo Hospital, New York city; has had very ox tensiy hospital practice, and ts thoroughly posted on all branches of his befoved science, especially on chronio discase s, BrowNwut & Ewine, 6. 'Dr. I Wagner hag Immortalized himsolf by s wonderful discovory of peciio remedics for ol vate and woxual diseases.” —Virgnia City Chronicla. 7. “Thousands of invalids flock 1o seo him."—San l‘nne(nlfl Chroniole. ) 8. “Tho Dootor's long experieras as a spocialist #hould render him very successtul”~Rocky Moun. ows. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken, At on time & discoasion of the secret vice was en. tirely avokled by the profeasion, and medical ¥orks but Jears ago wounld Mwlla' mention it. the physician Is of a difforent opinjonz.he ta 4 It i his duty—lisagreeablo thorsth 1t maybo-—to handle this matter without glovesand fheak painly about i; and intelligent. parents wwd guardians wilt thank him for doing so. The rosults astending this destructive vice were e merly not understood, or not properly estimated; as o importanioo being attachel to a mubjoct which by 1t nature does not Invite close Investigatio, it war willingly ignored. The habit is gonerally contracted by the youn whilo attending sehool; older companions. through thelr example, may b responsible for it, or it may acquired through accident. The excitement once ax- perienced, the practice will be repeated again and again, unti] at last the babit becomen firm and com: pletaly enslaves the victim. Mental and nervous af lictions aro usually the primary resnits of self-abuse, Among the injurions effects may be mentioned lassl. tude, dejection or irrascibility of temper and general debility.” The bo scoks seclusion, and rarely foins In the sports of his compamrions. 1t e be n young man ho will be littlo found in company with the other sex and is troubled with exceeding and annoying bashtalnees in thelr presence. Lascivious dreams, omissions and eruptions on the face, ete., are also prominent symptoms. 1t the practice in violently pervlstod In, more sorlous disturbasices tako place. - Great palpitation of the heart, or epileptic consulsions, aro cxperienced, and the wuflercr may fall into a complete state of idiooy be- fore, tinally, death relieves him. Toall those engaged in this dangerous, practice, I would say, first of all, stop it at once; meake every possible offort to do so; but if you fail, if your nervous systom Iy already t00 much”shattered, amid conso- quently, your will-power broken, take some nerve tonic toafd youin your effort. Having freed yourself trom tho habi#, 1 Wwould further counsel yon to go through rexular course of treatment, for it 1s a great mistako to su) ?‘mfl thatany one may, for some time, be tovery solkie give himsell up 0 ini tnacinationg but dangorons excitement without sufforing from ita evil consoquences at wome future tinve. The mimper of young men who are incapaciated to fill the dutioa enjoined by wedlock is alarmingly large, and in mogy of ‘wuch cascs this unfortunate condition of things can bo traced to the practicu of self-abuse, which had been abaudoned yoars ago. Indeed, a fow months' practice of this habit la sufticient to induce spermatorrhws. 3 Inter yoars, and I have many of such cases under treat, mentat the present day, Young Men Who may be sufforiog from the effects of yosthtul follies or Indiscretions will do well to avail themeelves of this, tho greatest boon ever laid at the altar of sl ering humanity. Dn. WAexx will tofor- elt §500 for every case of seminal weakness o private diseaso of any kind and .which o ander- takes to and fails to care. Middle Aged Men. Thero are many at the age of 50 to 60 who troubled with too frequent._evacuations of der, often nccompanied by o slight smartiny ing’ sensation, and & weakening of the manner thepatient eannot aecount for. On oxamin- ing the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, and somotimes small particlos of albumen will appear, or the color will be of thin milkish hue, again changiig to a dark and borpid appearance. Theroare wany, many men who die of th diflicltylgnorant of the luse, which iu the second stage of seminal-weak- ness. Dr. W, will guarantee a perfect cure in all cases and n healthy restoration of the genito-uriivery or- s, O Gonsultation free, Thorough examination and ade vice, $5. 'All communleations should be addressed, Dy. Henry Houry Waguer, P. O. 2389, Denvar, Colorado. Tho Young Man’s Pocket Companion, by Dr. H, Waguor, s Worth fta woight 1 gold o youss mea Pric §1,25." Bout by mall to any addross. - o was as gratifying as it was mifraculous. My child s00n get well, all truces of the disease 1§ gone, and J, J. Kirkland, Minden, Rusk County Toxas. 1 have suffered for many years from ulcers on my log, often very lar. ¢ and painfol, during which time thing to effect a cure, butin vain, lo by advice of a friend, sud in & Bwiits sy organized in Burlington for mutual pro- | 10y Swilts svecifia by advice ofa be City tectlan, A new Baptist church in Fairfield has| 1 en dedicated. The building cost&3,000, Henry looking after the in- }furniture 8400, The German Luthersn ohurch at Towa lh“hus purchased & Pipe orgen at an |and Potash. Your Swilt's Bpecifio eured me prowptly | ma is Dr. H. Wagner, who islocated Edwin J. Miller, Beaumont, Texas. vo boen afflicter with Scrofula for tweli e years and have had sores on we a8 large as & wau's hand for that length of time, Tast sumwer | was 8o b uffthat Loould ot woar clothing. | hud apor ¢ hun- dueds of dollrs in the effort to bo cured, but all to no purposo, and had infured myrelf with Meroury and permanently, and [ hope every like sufforer will A FRIEND TO ALL. " One Who is Needed and Nobly Fills his Plase.. Denver I8 more fortunate than she knows in the possesaion of tho talon's and enorgies of man: who 10 iiven bis time and thought not mercly. to: the porfuction of bis skill as & practitioner of his pro joasion of medicine, but to the study of thoss pro- found thiugs of sciénce and naturewhich tend:to the wors completo undentanding of the problem of life and of the laws of nature and the means of gaining the preatost practical goods to mankind fromutho ia- for ation thus acquited in the abstrack. a 843 Larimer stroet. Dr. Wagner dévoted many yoars to the ac- \ ; g . led to his. profes. = & ! = |way tho stream. 4 monsured | tho foremtan for the eastorn Yoads, has | expensc of $600, tako it AT A T A e A = = : a tan 'l i fiew Kauf-| A Montana county farmer ssys that he the most eminont and *profound teashors, wioh =3 by Mr. Tostevia sustaictéd itsolf | been appointed assistant to Juliew Kau 5 h last year. | Our tresss on Blood and Skin Diseases malled | names as Dr. Gross and 'Dr. Pancoass hppearing =3 == | at 105 feet, and a portion of hé sime]m-.n, the foremair Jou 00 5B ool n'l:;'l i s Lo WIFT SPECIFIC €O, Fior Sontiatuaa i the el of toe peactisloy tamiy = E share that At L:ighu‘ and Broadwey [ The MQ" atll) k“?,plkmlngl:me :"’iull; ok ::’ ;-:“’ ") ki mpany has | 5, v, Ottice, 150W, 234 55 Banwer 2‘,""“5“1‘;.,“;\‘ ,‘,,‘::’..:“f.’.‘.l,‘,"‘,‘}';‘.gh = = “@ne was maintai t 102 fe ortly t . check clerk statioz 'he K gas works com Ra 0 L5OW.! + 964 an Gth an: "% | sive travel. He = S | and Broadway 110 feet. - Semmi oo [ hertly frighs phsiorn, Thin roud s | i e soduch he price of gas Mareh | —— o o e | harachriic o ehevariows RoFtloas of e menel =3 — Broadway 104 feet, andSixth and Broad- [not propose to take the word of the [§4f o0 $15.50 to 82,50 a thousand. The tito of tho tos w Shot | partioularly seith rogaad ta thels offect,climatio and =. o | W2y 108 feot. Union Pacific ey, loyos in regard to the | 1" oo of Museatine, is circulat- SHUR orporato e o restyaks | oervise o bealh wnd Pousrs ke Tk o == C=—— | Ono stream, a beautiful one, was sent | checking out of {n 'ight from their own ing a petition for the reglation of the couvers u bioa of_ uak what " 18k UL, o SR OCMER SR Y, o =] = |hish h"""'fi" the tip of tho Mothodist | cars, " Union Pacific | churges of railvoads, on o acale devised fio"-a Short Line, Quick ‘ime | g WAEISF chuus bo Denver thrpe years ago equip: = = surch spire, the height being 115 fect. | Charles Losicky, the Union Pac by the Farmers' alliance of that county. and the best of acommoda | o wnaimd, the drasdsd enety, dsstses s onder to = = | Then a Siancse was put in, and from o | chors clerl, who rolis Ved Mr. Gaives at : {anan et o reiny by Amorien, * 10rB. | rondor U0 ausient Rood L soclty, Di Wagoer deck: = ez (bydrant w stream of an inch anid a quar- | the freight depos wy T AWy sadNinth | Lrving, the :{;"‘fi“.“‘f.‘.‘l',-‘&fi"f’.‘.‘ffi Ry, | Sty e i Jfi:.;“.fi?’.:."‘.";.‘.‘fi'f.’-‘.:’&'.":fl“:z‘l',"-.“»..r"“‘u‘}.". = - ter disameter was sent iercing th f returned to his | escaped from the Dubug » an the foe which amwng the of =3 &5 | air, at tho hoight of 140 foar oIk the :‘lflflul'm!;f'z'i'f,-‘"f,:'.‘i ‘woek, Mr. Guines ro- | has Poen retaken at Vinton. The chargo HICAGO, JIILWATKEE | it ihe R e b o oo = == 3 . , d : o : inst him is *‘using the mails for un- had taught him what weapons to use to = = Tho test of the streams from the high- | coiviag back hin old peagey P 480, against RE et e o i e o Bl = = est hydrant in the city proved no less pn el S lawful purpos it he 80 el e 10 Mivien Nen be com: =. " &= | successful. 1t was only . required that Deathiof D, w, y Floe William Jansen, a boy of 15, was const- And St. Paul. oy Ay o ettty = g A == |they should bo sent up fifty feot, but| my, announcement of gy ° death of |ingon g street in'a retived portion of Vh Todetyaken the dectors pition sid sandin = £ = g““ ‘;n_ the Fairview cemotery main- [ 0" Tos Prive' comes th sad sur- | Dayenport, when' he' rauw into a Wll":i o lunm:lmlo“w‘v!vm::.‘;_ ‘."M‘fnm"}on 110 e confiued 0. its limiks hor = = ined itself from 55 to 65 feet, while at|“® ‘. W ° W\ b he had | The horses tramplkd! upon and crushe Dot ot} au ta main linos, branches Aud conneo Souae ow and ex = C lu-ak .l;'n: hyd;nnt'on South Firat street it | Prise to this commuuity, imwhi been so | bim in a shocking ritinner, his -tull be- | {508 toach ol the gronh Suminses csnlres of Hhs pinclen b o) o pemens = = hlc nlt & fow inches of being an even | lived 8o long, ana wk ero e has ing laid open and seven ribs broken. y::fi:m‘:, 'Short Line, aud Best Routo betwesn | ¢0gth mud brfycy and = = “Cnhdl‘ °dl But'l‘ 3 well known, It wasuot generally kaown Oaptain Wells,agent of the Des Moines | 0, Milwaukee, 8t Paulaod Minsspol attainments '\'::_:’.‘,w =, C Pnrtn::nt “w::' o "lh. Omfi:“ F}m d)u- that he was seriously ill| e been | ¢ Fort Dodge road at Perry, has M]‘:. v“g:{::::‘l.l::“u. Aberdoen and Ellendalo Er-ln‘:nmn% han g = o |tost, and . o giapvar of tha (N T8 AN Fod wutit|femsod to & shortage of 81,930 The | &GUREC Wivtuiu, at iaire od silivater: | ferg BUmAUEE (A plkne = = est, and he pronounced them most [in rather coble health thirwinder, | ho| money was lost on_the Chicago board of loago, Milwaukes, Wausau and Merrl 4y ta the substantial o R = B | eed b imasguanilly 1o b oo varp o dbywps thet 1| b Togothor ‘with oihor wousy tiat it vl Wbt bomentats, | HiSrthol St N b s, et = snld = ) as bean very ill, the troubte: was his, Captain Wel Qhloago, Milwaukee, Madbon aaC Tl i 8 taw waeks, evidence = = z{,‘,‘:‘;",.‘;’,:“"’md""fi“;"u:“:{l';‘:::':‘i";{ be of the lungs, and despite the eyyef | ewploy of the company fifteen years, g;‘gg;},‘.‘:;{:“}.“n&@fi"u;fimuirm _,me;,",“,,‘;,"‘r"“ she = tee = | works of Counoil Blufls had boen so con. [ nursing of friends and skill' of phyns Governor Sherman has pardoed Kate | #Chiots: Bt ittt il Ghih mapian. | ver Tebuse. = = Most = structed as to moro than meet the requir- | cians, death coming on rapidly, Gilles, lunte:n!md l;:b:t:orm:‘t’“‘;"::; uloage, CouncliBlucs and Dusas, Yaukton | Sr—tr— =3 . ments, Y : By o L igtricl rt for J " Mitcl d Chamberlain. =3 mflu‘. d m MMQ. The members of the fire department Captain Price was born in Kentuvky, ll .'.:::I‘;:'wi‘:nprimnment at Anamoss for w*fimhzlfiflfl“dm DR. H, wmnn 0, = had & hard day's work, but they knuckled | #4 from there moved to Missouri, sot- [lna nticide. The governor attaches the| Dlicupor, Galmar, BE. Paul sud 338 JLarimer2 ", = LANGE & FOITICK, down to it without 'a grumblo, excopt|ting in Savaunsh, where ho practioed|infh | itiom that the girl shall ioad & 1% | putinan Seopers i the Fiat Dot Careta =2 when some of The Nonpareil force got |law for some years. In 1852 ho was pro- [ OB Te lito horeatiarand dewmasn btk e WAUKE %‘mm=AUL% \gm DENVER,300L, = 318.320 s 13th st near F 3 provoked because there was too much vailed upon by Jud; i Pr | pugab rtuous woman. ity &n&mfi”“‘w . 2 " "y J water thrown, and coming out of the of- pon by Judge Riddle, now de-{ 4y avi 3 farmer living near | ous employes of the company. 3 73 Manufactured by the Michizen 8tove 00., Detrolt and Chicago, &3 fioe ordered the hoya to quit or the hose | °¢*#¢: L0 come to Council Bluf, and ke Tk 3R "Sounty, hid & daughter CARPENTER, would be cut. The Nonpareil never did |then opened an office on the Ppresent site | Montsur, no from the western part of UL oy Ry o g VRN s e take kindly to water and the order to fof tho Broadway Methodiat chaseh For{roturvies hohud lost her two children| , SN ouo o JERFYORD, o quit was issued so dictatorially, and was KM he stood at the head of the bar | the state'w wria, Her little sister slopt ) 'Gen'l Sup' i #ceolnpanied by such threats that the |here, and was concerned in the trial of | from diphth