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Dr. Wagner'sfRemoval, Dr. Wagner has removed his office from No. 843 Larimer to No. 533 Larlmer, where he will bo ploased 10 see his friends. The Doctor is to bo congratulated on the completencss and clegance of his new baild- ing. 1t w one of the best in the city. —(Denver Re. publican, Jan. §7.h 1884, . t - A Positive Cure for Every Form of Skin and Blood Discases, from Pimples to Serofula. F[TIQUEANDS OF LETTERS IN OUR FOSSR slon repeat this story: I have been a ter ANOTHER CATTLE-KING DEA the Deceased Millionaire, Story of His Western Wanderihgs— His Indian Bride—His Im. Interesting Sketoh of the Life of remove from our midst our estoomed brother, Daniel Hurloy, who has boen a faithful mom: ber of our society; therefore, be it Rewlred, That in the death of our late brothor, Daniel Hurley, one of out most zeal. ous members, this society has sustained a great loss, his' family a faithfal hushand and a kind father, this community & good citizen, the church a devont member, and Ireland & sympathizing Hesolved, That while wo submit with rever. once tu his divine will, who doeth all things, to it on several occasions. Closest call 1 ever had was down near Laporte, We stopped to fix upa hot box, and as 1 knew the limitel was cloe be hind us T skipped back with my lantern m a hurry, Hado't gone more'n ten or twolve rods when T heard her a-coming aboutamile off, perhaps more, There was a ourve right there and 1 couldn’t so0 her. Hearin' of her made me a bit Rheumat 99 . TIMES OUT OF Dr Thomas' Eclectrie Oil CURES ism and Neuralgia, TIMES OUT OF 100 10/, v - e ST > - « e -vu‘w- 5 -‘n-ngwn o : - z A e s I ' o ‘w‘*y mom— vemagore - ';;. THE DAILY BEE-<-UMAHA WEDN ICSD/}‘X. FEBRUARY. 20 1884, b 3 ENRY,00LLER { 1 (LOTTERY. " $720.000 for $2. REGULAR MONTHLY DRAW- ing will take place in Covington, & g 4 6t fible muferer for years witn Blood and Skin Hy v the mombers of this_society sympathies with | anxions, and I started to run _faster it Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil Ky., mors; hiave been obliged to shun public plaoss. by mense Wealth, the family in their affiiction and tender our | wae n anowy, blowy night - when 1 slip CURER o isfiuring Have had ¥ sincore condolence in this, their honr of bo ) . 4 . Thursday FeSruary 28th, 1884 v spent hu S roavement, ! ped down, broke mp lantern, and the A Cold or a Hoarsenoss. / G % LAy R o R Denver Tribuno. Tewolred, Tht, a a tribute of respact o the :vnul|lr‘~l-w et llt'rlnl was a ln.'nm a " JALawfulLottory & Fair Drawings, the tire The life of John W. Prowers, tho mil- | memory of our diseasod brother our hall shall | hundred foet from the rear of my Sharierac Ly ne legliablre of Ky, and bwice depincs { Honaire steckiman of Weat Las. Auimhs, | V%Al motrniog three suocesive met- train, qul-m'lm‘ to "sop No, 2, 19 TIMES OUT OF 20|t Hon (;,‘,‘;,ilfi, .;,(,;,;,‘l;,‘,. o 10t mined e r e WU Colorado, who died in Kansas City & fow [ #esotved, That thess resclutions bo printed | "1, ~ Ner. acomin’ —down the . m ' R, o prompt payment of afl y rizes bold. . y Aimost Incredible, days ago, was an oventful one. The |in the Irish World, A. O. H. Emerad, Chi. |€ade aud round ~the curve, and Dr. Thomas' Eclectric 0il February Scheme. James E. Rich: rds tom Hoowe, hust: f tho deceased consists of chap- | ¢ago Citizen Woatern Celt, and local pross, | MY lautern out! Now 1 tell you I did TR 1 Prise € 8,000 0 1 Gl WL T was Soeae of 00, arRlon, B fors romantio and_ evontful. 1t follows | nd & copy prosented to- the fanily of the |8omo ety quick thinking then, I k) $ ] THE LEARNED {hing known to the medalfacolty wasiried in vain. | the white sails of the prairie schooners deccased. II(_ ki'\"“.;.,. hm‘“"':‘lml"l"“ get lu;rk' (:. :_ho mm" got Asthma and Diphtheria, : 6,000 hands to my head, could not turn in bed; wasin con. | Arifting into the horizonless west; it is R L O bt ol v Rl 1 s 20 10000 ™ - stant ; ain, and looked upon Tife a¢ a carse. N » rolief [ lit up with lurid camp fires of the trav. Chmmitteo on Resolutions, | 8t0P her. - Couldn’t strike a match in 49 TIMES OUT OF 50| ™ 10,000 or cure in ten years. In 1581 1 heard of the Caticura : § 3 —er— that wind, certain, and for a second or 200 10,000 Reu odles, used them an pe red, elers, in a word it is the perilous wan- - two 1 didn't know what to d i it " \ p v 800 10,000 M Sworn to before U. "3 1. CkAWFORD, | derings of & DISTRICI COURT. Pt LT LR Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil 1000 Prizes, 10 onch. § 10,000 - inibe ' - - came to me like a flash, and didn't 1 o 9 Prizes, 800 each Approximation Prires, 2,700 Stit: |More So et iy tordiys Proreetinge Tefore T |hustle. Run back to the train, pulled CURES ? Prises, 200 u e koo 338 LARIMER STREET. i AlcDon.d, 9342 teatborn Mr: Prowers was born in Westport, pliptgbal- ity the ropo for our engincer to go ahead, | Croup and Affoctions of the Throat. o it i | bt in January, 1843, * Possessed of the un- Ll yellod with all my might to the 110,400 REBASONS easy and Bohemian disposition of many a —_— conductor, who was ahead where| F*Tice, 3OC and $1.00 | guoe Tickets, 83, Half Tickets, 81, S R SR 1, igeins ) Missouri youth at that time, he went| In the district court yesterday, before [the hot' box was, and grabbed LD EV b A I D mothods of cure: case hopeloss, permanently weat when young. In those days the lo- Judge Neville, tho caso of Melius against the red bulls-eye from the rear platform, RYWHERE. Remit money or Postal Noto Bank Draft In Lette i i i i e d by Expros, Ordors of a d e . Wagner is a natural physlia Hemotins comotive had not placed its iron feot in [yrc% HOviti: o cute & MERMS M| fimbod up on the brake and then onts Tt mwally, fop | CXEvemL oat DY oEh, .t GisOe JECTI The Greatent Living, iirees oY More Wonderfal Vet | that new southwest and was an unknown 8 WS R 1uryy the conch, and when I got there held my rom ¢ snd e elent | Orders to J. J, DOUGLAS, Covington, Ky. “Pew can exco yoi as & dootor.” A LU quantity west of the Mississippi. | after being out a couple of hours brought | bulis.eye up high and waved her across household rimedien | d-wed 15t Mwem. Tho Werld' Greatest biiosmits | ol 2 Corpenter Hondorson N, ¥, curod of Paor: | o formed — part of a froight- |in a verdict for defondant. No cases | tho track. Jt was as I thought. 1 could it bRt ] o> «¥ou are wondortully proficient Inyour knowl | cura Remedios: * The most wondettul curo on record, | '8 train that accomplished " in | oould be found ready for trial and court | 8¢ 20's headlight from up thore—would these Hont edgo of disease and medicines.” A dustpan full of scales foll from him daily. Physi- | weeks a journey that is now comploted | .. $ sho see me! Apparently not, for she e et T , Marriaws, | cians and his friends thought he must d Cure | § TRA " h adjourned early in the afternoon. R the chiet inmirit ané 4. *"The afficted find ready rellol In your proe. | sworn 10 before & fustic the peaco and Hender. | it hours. Prowers was penniless, or at came along like mad and 1 felt myself the most popular. W ! e O ii Siums. | son's most prominent citizens. lual.:lt almost 8o, v)v‘hon he sot outon tho| Before Judge Wakeloy the case of | going crazy. But as soon as she struck A 000V80L 6. . H. Wagner regular graduate trow s 7y Daas ild trif the S o8 | Glay! inii i " g 7 d f Believue Hospital, New oibyy his Jud veey ex Dont Wait :n d "i:luc;“:l! ulw?_llAholt_,un Snm‘:he Gaylord, n}llmfustratnvr, against umvcny the ‘um.funlti lnf the curve the on " malarial fovers, liver ONINONS tensive hospital practice, and i thoroughly posted on | sqrmmae H L | trail © had no definite aim or object [ of Omaha is still on trial. Judge Wake- |gineer looked my way, saw the - (-;..:-1.1-1:‘:. debility, WYHUNO all branches of s belovol acionce, opecialy on | Wit 5 4 fof thete (rtimonial «nd | to gain. He only knew others had won that was |70 lizht, and put her down' hard. You oy e R Dis. BROWNKLL & EWING, 6. “Dr. H. Wayner has immortalized himself by his wonderful disco flo remedies for pr vate and sexual diseases.”—Virginia City Chroniclo. 7. “Thousands of invalids flock o see him."—San Francisco Chronicle. & “The Doctor's long experlence as a specialist should render him very succossful.”—Rocky Moun. tain News. Klieads, and Skin Blew | ontered the employ of Colunel Bent, a | will go to the jury to-day after the argu: [ent, you bet. Elkhart! = Elkhart! | genersl e i —|prominent Indian trader, who oporated [ment cf counsel. Twenty minutes for dinner!" : near the present site of West Las Animas, | The following is the assignment of e Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At one time a discusslon of the secret vice was en. tirely avoided by the profession, and medical works but a fow years ago would hardly mention it. To-day the physician is of & difforent opinion; he 1 aware that it may be—to_hs speak plain], his duty—lisagreeable though it dlo this matter without gloves aud nd intelligent parents and & en without our \nowledgo or is the t iticura, 50 centa. Porisk DRuG AND T, Chiaphed and_Oily Cure wit ¢ A POSITIVE:;: hiise tober 16, 76, One box No. 1 will enre any case in four days or lesa No. 2 will cure the most bstinate case no matter of how long standing. Allan’s Soluble Medicat.d Bougies No nauscoun doses of subebs, copabla, or ofl of san- fortunes and counted as theirs the cattle upon a thousand hills, He was a man of indomitable energy, and possessed of all the necessary make-up that went to constitute a successful candidate for wealth in the new wost. Arrived in Colorado, young Prowers then nothing but prairie and forest. The pale faces were few in the new camps, and the Indians, though appearing friendly, were treacherous. But through many dangers Prowers hore A CHARMED LIFE, and after a few months’ residence ley held, on the question brought before him in this case, that as nothing had been shown that there was 1o good ground for the removal of Jacobs that the present plaintifi had a right to bring this action. The evidence has all been adduced and cason for to.day: BEFORE JUDGE WAKELEY, Gaylord, administrator, va. the city of Omaha, on trial, Wolf, ot al va, Edgerton. Thomas vs. Ritter. see if I had stayed on the track he could not have seen the light at all; but even as it was, nothing saved us but the fact that our rtrain started up in time to get fairly going before 20 saw my bulls-eye, Not a passenger knew what a close call we'd had. Neither did the superintend- FEMALE DETE What They Are Fitted For and What Tuey Are Not—Useful at Re- ceptions, TV E of ita clasa.ja 1 BIFFERS For sale by drudgists and dealers minor ailments, are tharoughly conquer ed by thisincompars ble family restorative and medicinal safe rd, and It s just- egarded a8 the urest and most oom prehensive remedy RG0Sy 1ng 8 S 11IMN0VI8 “0030g01 Buryomss vy AR T / uppumo; moowton swaq AN0K'II[H ALMOALID WH00U0D OUIIOF WAL out ! 3 dal wood, tnat are o-. ain to produce’ dyspepsia by mong | Brown etal vs. Murphy et al R aardins wil thank himfor doing 80 . : . 5 X : own et al vs. Murphy et al. 5 i Tho resuts attending this destructivo vioe woro or. | SCHTDIAE 1 St ESe LU Alen 's:om';":: ;m his new surroundings began to discover| Redick vs. 0. & S. W. R. R. Co. “Are female detectives ever regularly 11V IO O J0 YaTU-opea ot NI buth merly not understood, or not properly estimated; and no importance being attached to & subject which by its nature does not Invite close investigation, it wat willingly iznored. The habit is generally contracted by the youn whilo attonding school; older. companions. through their example, may ba responsible for it, o it may be acquired through accident. The excitement once cx perienced, the practice will be repeated again and For further . 0.Bo; x Pl ISR EEANS rticulars send for ¢‘rrular. .CURE. DISEASES OF. THE new aflinities, and grew very familiar with the chiefs of the Cheyenne and Blackfeet Indians, who occasionally vis- ited Fort Lyon. It was during one of these Indian pow wows that the trader and the redskins were negotiating guns Foster etal vs, Dohle et al. BEFORE JUDGE NRVILLE, Criminal docket : State vs. Lon George. State vs, Georgie Sinclair. employed in_the detection of crime?" asked a New York Sun reporter, ‘‘We don’t employ women,” a superin- tendent of detectives replied, ‘‘because it is our firm convictisn that women cannot berelied on. We have tried them and @ RSI el o . untl atLast tho habit becomes firm and com and ammunition, tobacco and trinkota | Stato va. Georgio Sinclair. found them wonderfully quick at divin- | A ssless e o BTy Srt Ek s b e ary v e et dear to the Indian heart for ponies, | Dtate ve. Shell. A ing the source of a myaterous crime, pa- jt“,‘“):{_‘."““ D osont et Among the Injurics effscta may be. meatigned lase: cattlo and what was dearer to the heartof tient in testing & plan for capturing sus. | et Akt et dunite (e i tude, d8jction o irtasetbiliLy of temper and genera) the pale face—land. Young Prowers was | Poisoned with Potash and Mercury | pected persons, and—yes, uncommuni- 3. W. WUPPERMANN, G0LE AOENT, debility,’ The boy socks scclusion, and rarely_joine present at the council, and when the cative, There 51 BROADWAY. N, Yo in the sports of his companions. If he be a young ‘man he will be little found in company with the other sex,und s troubled with exoeedinié and annoying bashfulness in their presence. Lascivious dreams, emissions and eruptions on the face, etc., are alac prominent symptoms. 1f the practiceis violently persisted in, more serlous disturbances take placo. ~ Great palpitation of the heart, or epileptic convulsions, are oxperienced, and the sufferer may fall into a complete stato of idiooy bo- fore, finally, death relieves him. ‘o all those engaged in this dangerous, practice, | would say, first of all, stop it at once; make every possible effort to do so; but if you fail, if your nervous system is alrendy t00 much’shattered, and conse: quently, your will-power broken, take some nerve tonic touid youin your effort. Having freed yoursel trom the habit, 1 would further counsel through a regular course of treatment, take to supposn thatany one may, for some time, be t every solitt" e give himself up to this fascinating but dangerous excitement without suffering from it evil consequences at som future time. The number of young men whoare incapaciated to flll the dutier enjoined by wedlock is alarmingly la; and in most of such cases thia unfortunate condition of things can be traced to the practice of self-abuse, which had been abandoned years ago. Indeed, a few months’ practioe of this habit is sufilcient to induce spormatorrhos 3 lator years,and I have many of such cases under treat, mentat the present day, Young Men Who may be suffering from the effects of youthtu) follies or indiscretions will do well toavail themselvee of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of sut- ering humanity. Dr. WAaNrr will guarantce to for- eit 8500 for every case of seminal woakness or private disease of any kind aud character which b takes to and fails to cure Middle Aged Men. J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Ocuiiat ‘and Aurist. Un'il offices are repaired from result of fire, offidS with Dr. Parker, Room 6, Creighton Biock, 15th and_Uouglas streets. ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co., 17 and 219 North Main 8t., 8t. Louls. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN P APERS, % XNVELOPES,[CARD BOARD AND PRINTER’S STOCK &4 Casa paid for Rags of all Western Cornice-Works, TRON AND SLATE ROOFING. C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas St. ROOK, NEWS, Omaha, Neb. MANUFACTURER OF Tong-necked pipe of peace came round to him he took a vigorous pull at it, but meanwhile was a most interested listener, though he scarcely understood anything that was said in the Algonquin tongue. Thers was a language, however, with which he was familiar— THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE. Among the visitors at the fort was Amy’ daughter of the leading Cheynne chiof. When Prowers, 17 years of age at that time, saw the Indian beauty it was a case of love at first sight, and a year after that , in 1856, they were quietly married at the fort. In his letters to his family, then at Westport, he spoke of his bride in the usual eloquent style of lovers. The family wero scandalized by what they choose to term a messalliance, but became ere long reconciled to his choice, in view of the fact that Amy had always proved herself to be a most de- voted companion and wife, By this un- ion came a famiiy of ten children, seven of whom are still alive, The ‘little widow,” as she is called, is but 35 years of age now. She is now in Kansas City and has been there since last spring, when her husband returned to Kansas City for medical treatment. As the daughter of a chief she brought to the pale faced husband A MAGNIFICENT DOWRY. She was but 10 years of age at that time when the brave young trader wooed s the talo of lark peroontago of ik poo- plo in the world; such a large number, in fact, that i is hard to tell whothar thero aro not as many victims to this mineral poisoning as to disoases of the blood and ski; ““I took potash,” said one, “and whilo it partially dried up' the eruption temporarily, 1t came near drying my vitality for all timo, It drove the disease in my system, only to break ont again on some other partof my bodv.” To such Swift's Specific is the remedy which is worth more than all the world bo sides. It drives out the poisen of tho blood taint, eliminates this mineral poison, and builds up the general health Bo sure to gt tho genuine, and send for Troaties on Blood and Skin_Diseases, freo. Tue Swirr Svecivie Co., Drawer 3, Atlan- ta, ia. “The Hormesian society held a meeting Monday, at the residence of (i. M. Hitcheock, it being of a memorial charac- ter, in honor of Judge A. M. Chadwick, deceased. The services were of a very solemn and impressive nature and many specches were made. The principal speakers of the evening were: (i, W, Tillson, G. M. Hitchcock, R. S. Hall, A, C. Troup, W. F. Gurley, Rev. Willard Scott, Mrs. S, F. Woodbridge and R. W. Breckenridge. Mrs G. M. Hitchcock rendered in a very touching manner, Beethoven's “Sonette Pathetique.” just one reason, and only one reason, why they are not to be trusted—no one can tell who has the most influence over them. Anyhow, we can’t afford to take the risk of employing them and being betrayed by them.” Another experienced manager of do- tectives said: ‘*‘Sometimes persons ap- ply for a fomale detective to act as an nt- tendant to take care of wraps at fashion- able receptiens, They are well known in society, who have had trouble after receptions in getting the wraps, over- shoes and umbrellas to the owners. Sometimer they get so mixed that the owner of an overcoat, or shawl, or um- brella, saunders innocently off with a new and niore expensive oveacoat, shawl, or umbrella.” Winking with a wicked expression; *‘Hats, you know, are no- toriously successful in eluding their owner's search—if they are good - hats, If the occasion is a fitting one for a de- tective we send for one. It is not gen- erally understood that female detectives are employed only at these large recep- tions, and then only in the wait- ing room and in the room set hpart for the ladies’ special use, Some persons imagine that female detectives go to the roception as guests, That would be an insult to the genuine guests. Besidos, in society here everyone knows herneigh- bor, and the female detective would her- self be detected as a stranger. Then in- troductions would neces: follow il dios” 1ail. 4" oure pross to all drugglsts. ENGLISH MEDI OAL INSTITUTE, Propristors, 718 Olive Stret, 8t o. = +“I Have sold Slr Astley Cooper or voars. Evory oustomer spoaks highly of it. ) annesitatinglyondorse it s n remedy of Omaha Fot. 1 1888, ol CGREAT ENCLISH .“5‘!“":0'. K , Cures zavaicasa Deblity OF MANLY VIGOR, 8 rmatorr hea, ete., when all other reme quarantcea ttle, tour Vital Restorative true merit 440, ¥. GOODMAN, D) CAPITAL ties, ai in ita ailoirelsement themaelves, and that ¢ homesty, fairness and in good faith (oward all owr we authorize the company (o tise th cer tifcate, with fac-simileg of our signatures attacken PRIZE, $75,000. 9. Tickets only 85, Shares in Proportion & Lonisiana State Loftery Company. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the v rangementa for all the Monthi ngs of the Louisiana State Lottery Compes and Semi-Annua, iny Drawing: same ‘are. condueted wil ~UASQUON “PUWIQ O 108101 U0 “Suptoun 0] SNOLNXN] Put and 08 SURNION Foup(iuL KTOIOIIOD KL JO 41096 9T K1 WL, V91 Ak orsorvu £1ddns 1,U0p ‘aMmos § 690vq0) K1Y TOTILAL UJ “BNTIOT) TIION JO 19T UIDIOD) Oty JO DVQOJ, WUTANC TN K1) [uo *£101008 TeMIMOUBY I‘lnl 98JWIND iy o) "8 U W [:lgli)lio‘\ VA0 £q sIsATSUY AND DAY Tuen gecitio for Tiysteria, Dizzic Headtacho, N eeFathon Snasod by Tho iss cadlnche, Norvous Prostration caused by tho uss of nlcohol or tobaceo, Wakefulnoss, Mentsl De- prossion, Boftoning of the B sanity and loading to mise Proatura 01d Age, Ha: renne of power in eithor cox, Involuntary Losses and Spermnt- orrhaa cuused by over-oxertion of the brain, self- abuso or oyor-indulgence, Iach box containg ono month's troatment. £1.00u box, or six boxes 500, 60nt by mail propaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXIS To curo any case, With ench order received byns for six boxes, necompanied with 00, wo Wi send tho purohusur our Written guArEee to re fund tho ioney if the treatmont does not effect acure. Guarantoes issued only by O F. GOODMAN Bole Agent, Omaha Neb. DR FELIX LE BRUN'S Conyulsions, AND é:mk\fi PREVENTIVE AND CURE. FOR EITHER SEX, The remedy being injected dlmnhwth-mt of ot . . y " under a1 assumed name, and the subse- tho diseaso, iros no change of dlet or nauseouvs, ¢ the 1 80 to 60 wh and won her beside the waters of West| A committee composed of G. !fi. }hlch- 1 < merourial or poisonous medicines to be tasen inter” Somers nen many. st the s o 80 40 00 e A | Balvantzed.. Jron.. Cornices. | |Las! Aaimastbreel; ianatwhien iitwelve | cuok Ghaw Tillsonfand W2 122 GiFlay| | dusibipxpiaus oostiokhontemisouldibo naily. When u-ed an Yo by cither sox, itis der, often sccompanied by o slight smarting or burn. log” sensation, and a weakening of the eystem in & manner the patient cannot account for. On examin ing the urinary doposite » ropy sediment will often be und, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of thin milkish hue, again ugnnmnu to & dark uulwmhu:a]mrmcc. ‘There are many, many men who die of this difficulty, ignoraut of the cause, which Is the second stage of sominal-woak. noss. Dr. W. will guarantee s perfect cure in all cases and @ healthy restoration of the geuito-urinary or- gans. Congultation free. Thorough examination aud ad. loe, 85. "All communications should be addressed, Dr, Henr) Henry Wagner, P. 0. 2389, Denver, Colorado. The Young Man's Pocket Companion, by Dr. 1 Wagner, Is worth its weight in gold to young men_ Price $1,25. Sent by mall to any address. P A FRIEND TO ALL. #& Dormer Windows, Finials, Tin, Iron and Roofing, Bpecht's patent Metalllo Siylirht, Patent sdjusted Ratcnet Bar and Bracket Sheiving. I am he general acent for the above line ot %oous. ron noing, Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Iron henk tngs, Window Blinds, Cellar Gnards: alan zanara 1 for Pearsonk Hill ' stent Tnsida Wiind Slate moons had melted and the little wedding group stood to receive the benediction of the chaplain, it is said there was not a more beautiful woman among the Western tribes. Still she retains a large measure of that beauty for which she DUFRENE & MENNELSOHN, ARCHITECTS ErREMOVED 10 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ANTLOTNG g - LEST REG, i was once famous. She can talk English, but imperfectly ~The children are dark Hued, almost as dark as the Wyandottes, whose old camping grounds were at the mouth of the Kaw., They have large eyes and handsomo regular features, Prowern continued amassing propert after his marringe, ‘This couists of 1al- uable property at West Las Animas. Colorado, and ‘some ranch prop which he was offercd in Kansus was appointed to draft resolutions of re- spect in regard to the death. of Judge Chadwick. et How to Shorten Lite. The recelpt is simple. You have only to take a violent cold,and neglect it. Abernethy, the great Fnglish surgeon, ask: Iady who told him she only had a cough: *‘What would you have? The Plague?” Beware of ‘‘~nly cough«.” The worst cases can, however,be cured by DR. WM. HALL'S BAI for the LUNGS, In Whooping Cough and Croup it immediately allays irritation, and is sure to prevont a fatal termination of the dikense, Suld by all druggists and dealers in medicine, Dr. Iioger's Vegetable Worm Syrup 1t ix omo of the most pleasant or palatable compelled to make _in accounting for the disappearance of Mrs. So-and-s0 would make her life a burden. I see no good reason, though, why female detectives should not be employed in the ladies’ room. It is a convenience to have a skill- ed eye on the property, instead of ono liable to make mistakes or be out of the way when wanted, Ibal of 81, 60,000 place monthly, Incorporated in 186% for 26 years by tho leglslat for educational and mms:m’ ‘Purposes-with nd Drawiny UluMLmIONIRS X ‘sinoe been added. By an overwhelmin waa made o part of the adopted December 24, A. The only Lottery ever voted on and en- dorsed by the people of any State. 1t nover scales OF postpones. Its grand single number drawings tak: voto {te franchis rese . 1879, A ;plandh{ opportunity to win a Fortune. Third G Claaw C, in the Acad- » rossive tand. of ove: state constitusloc fmpossible t - contract «ny private ofsensc; but io the caso of tho-e alrcady unfortunately afflicted we guar- anteo thi eo boxes to cure, or we will refund the mon- oy, Price by mail, postage paid, §2. per li0x or threo boxes for §6. WRITTEN GUARANTEES ssued by all suthorized agents. Dr.Felixi.e Brun&Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, 0, F. Goodman, Drugght, Salo Agent, for Omahs Nob. m&e-wly McCORMICI'S Patent Dried Fruit Lifter. ( e other day the prinecly s of a milhor | prep iracions for worms we-have ever known, TORPID B omy of Music, New Orloans,fTuesday, March ; One Who is Needed and Nobly Fills his anda bt dollars, - Twenty thouswud | 16is thwnghly efficacious, and never requires | R 1S ORDERED LIVE R, | 11th 1884 —.166th Monthly drawing, AS USEFUL NO DEALER w -y otner wadicine o carry it off after using ’ : Place. Satele carny b beand, und omistitute | Y RG0S, Bhoagi 1t were honey) MA CAPITAL PRIZE, 875,000, ma Y 1 e 1 the bes herd [l 1] 48" P. 4 I 10 1€ e | ‘ uate e e shan she Knor i the D e /et | o oo LI T ey B el A | 100,00 Takbe ot T1ee Diack bt v Wit ity tine b honghe pot merely o 'tho able, 1u view of thin fack ho hud dunimg |scuntly. ~ L AAROAYe cures T | o tions, in ¥ifths in proportion; GROCERY [l Groceries kill as a practitioner of his pro. the study of those pro perfuction of his fession of m aud bost of ' accommods | the week previous 1o his deuth b.en —— | ! rostoftic: Changes achie, fulln exertion of body e~ after LIST OF PRIZES, 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. 1 do d STORE od AR found things of sc énce and nature which tend to the FRAMING A WILL, Tood, Trvitak "oy {7 4 GAX AFFORD :,’,l,d“(,)‘.,‘,..‘.;,,::wn.,",:.:f‘ g‘.r: din problem of life i and Tont wnl|: the ]ug'rll Msllslt‘,mh'un' Attorney Gage | In Nooraska and 1wva during the week { m‘e":x'..l.‘v"" “al 2 PRIZES OF £6000" Frigirtps 2o ar RIS Of CH s e ) Aot ' 1" RO Vo Foan g1, e of Kunws City, The will was to huve | et P i L sameguty 8 do 2000, forusation thus acquired i the abstract. Suo e ——————————— | Loon aigned un the morning befora s | So0iE Febeuary s furnished by | Heart,hy o do 1000 Without 1t man is Dr. H. Wagner, who is located at 843 Larimer Ty wse of the weru ** Hnoi | o Wm. Van Vleck, of wue postoffice depart- | mand the usé of a remedy that o COUNTER SCALRS, i Srout. Dr. Wagaor devoted mny years to the ac- Line" i conncetion with tor | 4eath, the Juwyer completing its legal ontho iiver, Asalivermedioinomoravk | 109 do qusition of the knowledge ne cessary to his profes- corporate name of a greatrond | verbiage the previous night. Going ear- | ment: FILLS hivé 110 oqual. Thoir aotionon the | 32 0 ! l\unmluunfl;flnflh\l fading wediea s ool of contemanidcaof lebwhat |}y tho next morning to the house with NEBRASKA, Khaneyunileln b diso prompt; romoving | (05 45 +“and. profound teachers, suoh 4 k ¢ ; r s $ho mon’ swinent and polonnd tescherk, afoh LINE T o Lo Gulei Foame | the last testument to secure the signa-| Postmasters Appointod—Boga, Stanton | &2 Ampur ough theso fies ttucav . i Disco! o Chicago, Milwaukee, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh, Hesolved, That in his death, which we deep- . While located in this his practi 3 - 2 Integrity, Phelps county, nois for the express purpose ' Vhila loceted In this ity b m»;_ i 5{1‘"3; :fl::::u. Waukesha and Oconomowoo ly deploxe, our society has sustained a great | INtegrity, p y of giving immediate relietin IMPROVED amouyg his pre Nor di s studies end nére. They continue d in the field of the practiciug family phisician sud in the experiences of 1 exten- sive travel. He has visited every ted States paying studious attentl characteristic of the various portio particnlurly with regard to theis eff of the country, climatio and tions—all of which are furn tshed by the greatest railway in America. (z0AG0, [V LWAUKEE ture, Mr. Gage found that death had been an earlier visitor, Mr, Prowers dy- ing at a little after b o’clock. ——— Resolutions of Respoct. county, Andrew Johnson, Jr.; Cambridge, Furnas county, Dennis L. Tallmadge; Chase, (ireeley county, Francis Cutler; Girard, aline county, John W, Thomas Keota, Custer county.in C. Ong; Slader, Byute tion, regulive stools, a clear TUTT'S PILLS canse no nauses or griping nor interfers with duily work and aro & porfect ANTIDOTE TO overy where, O 9 do 1967 Prizes, amoun! of An 9 Approximation prizes of 2 47 seliidid tog to.. .. . §266,60 A.Hllmn for rates to olubs should be made onl -l' oo o otherwise upon nealth and tho diffo ent forms uf dis- o Pierce county, Albert L. Rhea; Leo TR GRID DR | o furiber nlormailis wrts dearly giviag ful ¢ g, ot S i somu e ey 5 Division No. 1. A. O. H, Omahs, No-|urd, Hamilton county, Water Lewisii TUT 1 O HAIR DVE,N i gt ! Dr Wagner came to Denver three years ago equip ped a3 fow have the right €0 claiu to battlo the foe of mankind, the dre «ded en:my, diseace. n order to render tho greatest £0od to sociéty, Dr. ' agner dect led 0 lay aside the geoeral branches of practice and oring all hss ¢ pe kn wledge and power to bear up- 5 ho foo which smng the Army. of fny iod death agents is the greatest. His wide expericnce ad taught hin what weapons to use and which to discard, and sfter cquipping himself ay his trained Judgment wis so well anle to wivise him he com- menoed boldly and conidently his sttack. In esti- mating the results aud success achieved, it is onl necessary toknow the doct v's p sition and standin hooks tes- of afield of s which bound the ry, aid which has waill and intellectual tify in hiack and +hite t practice boun:ied only by the li ength and breaath of the laced him where a man of h attainments (eser And St. Paul. 1t owns and operates over 4,600 miles of Northern Tlinols, Wiscousiu, Minnosota, Iows Dakots; and a4 ta main lines,’ branches and connec tions reach all the great business centres of th Northwest and_Far Weat, it naturally answers h: description of Short Line, and Best Route between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolls. FChicago, Milwaukee, La Crosse and Winona. Chicago, Milwaukee, Aberdoen and Ellendale Chicago, Milwaukeo, Eau Claire and Stillwater* W Chicago, Milwaukeo, Wausau and Merrill, Chicago, Milwaukee, Owatonna and Fairibault. Chicago, Beloit Janesville and Mineral Poing, braska, at a regular meeting held Febru- ary 16th, 1884, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: WigReas, It has ploased Almighty Giod to remoye from our midst by death our” beloved brother, Robert Fitzpatrick, WiEies, By his upright and manly course through life he endeared himself to his many friends, and gained the respect of his fellow citizens, therefore, be it loss, the cause of Irish nationality has lost cne of its most earuest and energetic supporters, and our only consolation in this sad hour i 'i|xo remembrance that he lived and died & true an, Liesolved, That we tender our sincere and Lexington, Franklin county, Karl G, Shafer; Pleasant Hill, Saline county, Frank T. Wernd; Ox Bow, Nuckolls county, James P. Hammond; Kidgeloy, Dodge county, Mrs. R. P. Holbrook; St. Helena, Cedar county, »ohn W, Phillips; Troy, Greeley county, Richard Walsh, Whitewater, Pholps county, Herbert H, Wickwir n nued Hillier, Cooper county; owa, ¢ . Postmasters Appointed- Crescent, Pot. tawattamie county, W, 5. Swamson; Dennis, Appanoose county, Jane Vanan- IRAY HAIR OR WIISKERS changed stantly to o Grosar BLACK by o singlo, ap plication of this Dyk, Bold by Druggists, Or sent by expross on receipt of 81, ‘Oich, 4 Murray Bireet, New York, TUIT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREK. all chronic, urinary and pri- B vate d Gonorrheea, fW Gleeta lis in all their complicated forms, also ai discanes of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and 001 or M, A, DAUPH"" [EW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orloans, La Postal Notes and oriinary letters by Mall or Ea press (all aums of #6 aud upwards by Expross at ol expense) 40 g oA DAIJPIII“ DRNE'S EL will L Nervous Now Orleans, Seventh Bt., Washington, D C. ECTRIG BELT ‘ar INGS ELASTIC SEGTION o o torp; Hebron, Adair county, Mrs. C, U, ermanentlycured by reme- £$1.000 Would Not Buy It. B B e e of fienelal indopen | Ghicage. Milwaukeo: Mitchell and Chism iy | warm sympathy to his sorrowing friends, in | Gurriers Honey Creek, Pottawattamie Biesitentedin aFortyVears | Dr. Houxu—1 wava ioted with rheumatiam ant den‘o. D', Wazner has contributed of his prosperi: | [o0 Oalmar 5t Pau aad — this, the hour of their sad bereavement. i " 4 cured by using & belt. To a afflicted with 1y to the substausial improvement of Denver in the wposly s 8% ¥ inneepol Hesalved, That ax o virsue of respect to tho | €0Untys A. Frazier; Kingsley, Plymouth g by Dreams, Pimples on | that discase, would ~ y, buy Horne's Klectrio Belt ere tion of a fiue hluck on Laciuse stest, 0pposlte | puiman Slecpers and the Flaest Diotog Carstn | memory uf “our deceased brother, onr hwl [ county, M. Lillarshall; Foszta, Iowa [ {hekace.Lost Manhoo noly otired. W ADT Qe caccaler wikh e by widlag o ol s st ol L No. B4 L Il e re o Cthe | ¥orid are run on the mainlines onh-g ng shall Lo draped in mourning three successive | county, 8. A, Wilson; Moorland, Webster | iz at once used (n ase. Consultatio ogie! IS ELTAM LYONS. i L0 be numbered auo ruanent and | MILWAUKEE & 8T, PAUL AY |meotivgs, and that a copy of these resolutions | county; Charles A. French, nal or by letter, sacredly confidential, MAIN OFFi , roou 4 Fren S0l sitizens of the msropal sud every stteation o pald fo' paserigers by conrte | 1o praented to the friends of the decoassd W, VANVigok | icines sent by Mailand Express. Nomarks on | zer blook. : Ser Tribus 00 0NAY S O Ko cotapany. Kesolcal, ta copy of these resolutions 4 LBu package to indicate contents or sénder, ean | g2r¥or raleat G F. Goodmsa's Drug store, 1110 or— be printsd in The Western Celt, Irish World T Ji OF0AR W) Dt - 8 & MERRILL, A. V. H. CARPENTER, and A, 0. H. Emerald and local press of IN A "HOT BOX." -———du BN SO WAahloglon SloCwagerl | e tig 0", JOBN @1 ¥ LEEMANN, ot Geu'l Pass. Agaok. | (pyaha, Miciagi McCARTHY - -~ T10 4 DR. H. WAGNER & CO. e A0 AN ERAC Waitkn WaLiace, & 3 e NOTIOE, . &, Ly : a8 biiacy, I'he Brakeman Tells His Story, o Noticeis herely ghven that (10 parigershiy hore, om i er™. " % oo R Fesri b oforexisting botwe 1 William il g i ) 338 {Larimer:St. A ddress Box 252389, _:uinlmu n Resolution: PR s 2 0 tolorsa llleu’-':m:'vrr"llmu o Al g 8l i \ " - a. this d dissolved ') ( SRESEDENVER,JCOL] 1 Owaia, Nob., Fob, 15, 84, | “Waa T ovor in . sccident?” echoed gty e oo hs 1wl ot v 8tove Rep&ir wu’h, X At a vegular monthly meoting of | the brakeman, as ho took off his gloves, AYStiae loraay deins oot iacly 285 JARSR 109 South 14th 8t t J Division No. 1, A. O. H , of Omaha, the | read justed his necktie, and brushed off action 1o ot omany litigation of any 3 L following ‘zmmble and resolutions was imaginary dust after putting some coal alfertlivh (& i allis {or e e e s s aarrs | e o oo . y . i iy ) e 120 wood sk pe \ unanimously adopted: in the heater. *‘Never had an accident N 0" R e é,‘;n'g' onsay wu b ligailon s wumutbarised by wa. deaar phi o s ‘ WHEREAS, It has plessed Almighty Golto | in my life, sir, but I came mighty close | awy it <)% i intoration address Clidavms po st O Wiad'r M Iflu B A i £:ui Nt E % e e - ooz e A 2 A Y L _ v » =P ooy e ARG . s .