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THE DAILY BEE---MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1884, P e - | s [ 16, 1 A iti v i i 5, Hanthorn's addition to Loveland, | person, this strange individual ocarries a ‘ COUNCIL BVLUFFsl R, person, this steange individudl errien + | FTag the Larcest Stook in Omaha and Malkes the ADDITIONAL LO2AG NaWS W. G. Kirk to A Halladay, ok, & minie ball just below that, and a Lowest Prices Dr. W il 5 & g nel, 23, 76, 43, 81,200, yunce copper bullet over the 5 r. Wagner'sjRemoval, 1 arieey, thi tah i T T NV — \ llomurn srtery, thi It forming nmmo[ G HARI_ES SHIVERIGK a8 temoved his office from No. 8 = For soven years Allon's Brain Food has | ly, running sore. o gives the namo of / ; | X hasd i) Bl]lfl SAFE CRAEKERS atood the stronjost tast a8 to its morits in curing [, P, Maynard, and believos that his '] to seo his friends. The Doctor is ta be congratulated “|r( ‘\'fir' 'n"lh'!\ Tl e k - ervonsness, Nervous Dobility and restoring | parents, whom he has not seen in many fi on ",..x‘. plote ;‘.”“.‘ [,-v\n;‘.‘.v..l his |:.,w 1..::: and thould wot contson jed with the various : 1.,|“K,.‘: .,;, th | 1 :“‘:Ml:.\." § !‘ 1 [years live somewhere in the vicinity of ey st Altrage, e, cie, whih are The Slmng Box in the Police Head- 100 80, A% drnge [ Port Huron. Ho was on his way to hunt 4 n single article which entors into the of | them up when he unfortunately fell in . WAGNER, THE LEARNED Specialist ! 338 LARIMER STREET. NBASONS Why you should try the colebrated Dr. H. Wagner' wethods of eure: | 1. “Dr. H. Wagner 1a & natural physi 0. W GlcetandSyphilisinalitheir [ jimmies and some other tools, 0 5 oW ol leap year to interfere in any way with en The Greatest Living Y complicated forms, also all | T o A good name at home is a tower of ,,..‘m{m“.. Itis an in ,d.m‘) to every “Few can oxce you asa doctar disenscs of the Skin and |An examination of the outside|strength abroad. = Ton times as """‘]‘l f h“l( Aatin i ‘r‘y lorgy M DR, J. Elood prompty relieved and Hood's Sarsaparilla used in Lowell aswell [loving A an, to every clorgyman, The World's Greatest Physiog permanentlycured by reme~ | doors showed that no powder had T and to innumerable fathers and mothers- “You are wonderfully proficient inyour knowl | adge of disease aud medicines.” | Dr. J. MATTIRWS, sagn s S SR b e Yok | v hoedfoniively cured. Dicrs | bination, That “so_bold an “attempt | Thoro will bo a mocting this eveningof | 7Sl 10 keop, tho ministors out of their uDr, 1. Wagnor In & rogular gradiato from | i2at once used in each cane. Conuuitations, pet- | should be made in daylight rather | .. - foos, and to deprive the mothers of th Bellovuo Hospltal, New York city; has had very ox- | sonal or by letter, sacredly confidential. Med- | \lgoked “‘Davy,” and confirmed him in citizons, at the board of trade rooms, to | progpoctive daughters-in-law. The young tonsive hospital practice, and is thoroughly posted on all branches of his beloved sclence, ospecially on chronic diseases.” Dra. Browwmiy & EwiNa. 6. “Dr. H. Wagner has immortalized himselt by his wondertul discovery of specific remedies for prl- | vate and sexual diseasos.”—Virginia City Chronicle. 18 notring In the world like it. To prevent disistor v AN ral consequence and disappointment, be sure and got the genuine To the Bl tor of Tin . ‘;m_, im | 1\;‘.1 l"‘“““l“l n ‘|I|| noe \r\u Swift’s Specifly 18 & nomplete antidote to Blood I would ask the voters of Pottawatta. | bibed too froely and was sont up for Taint, Dlood Polson, Malarial Paison nd Skin 1 A Visitation at Noontime. ) 1 thirty days. As soon as released he says mour, J. Dicksox Swrri, ML D, Atlaata, Oa, mio county, and of Council Blufisin par- |y il rasume the search after his folks, a8t lGR o B C Ry 2 ticnlar, would it not be well to get somo [and if succossful in his undertaking will ar 0 composition Thero I onl and_ {he v Swift's Specifl he treatment of Blood and Kkin Discase in Fen alo Diseases buneles with happy efiect icinea sent by Mailand Express, No marks on D. 0. CHwsey, M. I, Atlanta, Ga 1 used Switt's Specifio on my_Tittle daughter, who “com nficrad wity some Rlond Poison which had e rol ¢ iractice «of troatmont The Specitic manently, and 1 shall us it in my THE SWIFT SUF Drawor oty 110 Atlay an fith and 7th A of giving immediate reliefi t Losses by Dreams, Pimples o | package to indicate contents or sender. Address DA.JAMES,No. 204Washington 5t.,Chicago,lll, —— e R TR TP TR T 1 tok it myself for Car mi on Blood and Skin Discases miiled James Modioa] Insbitute Chartered by theStateof 111i- Inois for thaexpress purpose all chronic, urinary and pri- vate diseases. Gonorrhera, dies,testedina Forty Years M Special Practice. Seminal i (nartees Successfally Opened. Thore was & sensation at police head- (uarters yostorday. When Dave Mot taz, tho jailer, returned from dinner he found the front door of the city building open, and entoring the office was horri- fied to seo that tho safe had been tampor- odswith, The front doors of the safe had been opened, and an attempt had been made to open the inside doors, An old key had been left by the fellows in their flight. They had attempted to How About the Foundation? of the prosout tazes paid bofdro building a now courthousa! There are the grading, paving, waterworks bonds and other ci taxes. Would it fow years bofore building a §200,000 not be well to wait a court houso upon a quicksand foundation | that will not hold up one of one-fourth the siz According to report, that is the troubls with the present one. If it could be built on upper Broadway, it would not | be 8o bad. This should be looked into, orin w tew years there will bo another ® [ work the inside lock with this, A piece of fuse lay on the tloor, together with been used, and the fellows must ve n | opened the safe by discovering the com- his belief that there should be some officer detailod to relieve him at meal time, rather than have the building left unguarded. He gathored up the tools which the follows had evidently dropped call for a new court house. Jonx Suonr. e any other. e — Citizens' Meeting. consider the court houso and jail propo- sition, to be voted upon to-morrow. Let everybody attend, 10 | Soldiers’ Home at Washington, where he with some of his old comrades at Flush visit with them for awhile, after which he will endeavor to gain admittance into the will pass his remnining day e Loap Yoar and the Lovers, Tho gloomy report comes up from Ala- bama that the number of marriages inthe stato sinco the boginning of the year is unusually small as compared with the statistics of a year ago. With it was the explanation that the young ladies are afraid to accept lest it should be supposed that their engsgement was “‘the result of loap yoar.” The Alabama ladies aro en tirely wrong. They should not allow in-law. It is cruel to keop the young chivalry of that state in such suspense Indies must at once take & new depsrture Lot tho wedding bells ring out, and the drossmakers, the jowelers and the clorgy- men all be happy. Furniture! BEDDING AND MIRRORS, Purchasers should avail themselves of the opportunity now offered to buy at Low Prices by taking advantage of the great inducements set out by rassenaer zLevaTor |[HAS, SHIVERICK 1206, 1208 nd 1210 F' s To All Floors. RO AT s G, T POUSTIQeISg 7. “Thousands of invalids flock to see him."—8an : ¢ 2 Francisco Chronicle. i i i “ in their flight, and has them to exhibit >-— Fronchmen ean properly be called *‘the oo . The Doctor's long experience as s spec | o V! i iring Fai -, . i) o o table,” Y rood § o rondor i vry oot ooy Moun: | (- Dff = AHORN MmN L e e DU L g AR O Ee s § tain News. | Yy hg_l}xp}pm‘ sibly to othors to know that tho safo- Burlington 18 working for a sewing- [ to stimulato tho appotite and keop the digost- ARR il — | QB‘J -.};._._v/{ § St 1t of 1 ied | machiue factory. ive organs in good order thoy give pre-emi- 1 P opening was the result of & plan carried | 1% nonco to Angostura Bittors, lon_you A o TaRiiki ; 5 i et | CUe Ty some of the police: themselves | There aro about 16,000 bushels of corn |try them bo sira it v ¢ 1409 14" Dodge St. 1 “WRmaGm OMAHA. NEB [} Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. |z 4 s i imani | who “knowing how ~ carefully Davy |in crib at Onawa manufactured by Dr. J. ¢ et i b e e i i e e el | & guarded that safe, slipped in there at 2 i : i L — 2 i ol Sl ) 7 e = i At one tm dicuslon of the seerot vioo s en- $1.000 Would NotzBuv 1t ___ | R00; timo, and chaneing to hit upon the |, 40000 Jail has just baen completod NEW GOLD ~ " Uraly avoided by the profession, sud medical works | Dit, Hokxk—I w Areg) 2t in Decatur county. N RNVAULL S D R but a few years ago would hardly mention it. cnred by using a belt. combination, opened the doors, and then 4 SRS - - Today hfl‘]vhlyzd’clmll(n;vla||‘l(l!ewm'(’\pll|"|;:n: L H that disoano, § would . buy H scattered the tools about, just to give| The Coe college building at Cedar Rap- | ¢ (x About the Caur D'Alene A W t it 18 his duty—lisagreeable thougl ‘Any one can confor Wi o by wri “Davy” s : ? 4 X $ N J e :m‘; 45, Halala’ thy 'iul\llm ithout glovos ‘m‘,‘ | at u’,i Store, 1420 Douglas fre it | l)'\:ly n”ucarl A\(lmr nrmu;_vimg{uluni ids will be enlarged and remodeled. sple Advised Not = - «peak plainly about it; and intelligent parents and | WILLIAM LYO ers thus, they slipped away,and watched ) Vi ock i ¢ i o S y iardlans will thank him for doing 0. | MAIN OFFICE- Opposite postoffice, room 4 Fren L y The Dawes block in Boono is to bo to be ina Hurry. debility. The boy secks scclusion, aud rarely joins | 5 bl i In that house there's n 1 3 y in the sports of his companions. 1f he bo & young | Xfi’n;’:f:filn$(‘_’;;;‘]hc’w"{u‘,"‘;f“.m";“{“"“ others earu withe y §15,000 in his accounts. to yot at the facts as nearly as possible, " aan he il b littlo found in company with théoth | T el 18 the beab?. That to JRIA curcsby - night and day 4 k and give them to you as follows: A" fex, and i troublod with exceoding and annoying B Ratare hascontributed themostcx. RO Tho number of youth of schaol age, | 510 B b0 o o8 B tehard Orook st W ey I bashfulness i their prese Lascivious d Yalaito fiavors. Diackwoll's Bull Durham Jeen betiveon Biaha 81 b Das Moinos county, |, L6 new minos a6 oi Eritchatd Otkel v y emissions and eruptions ou tho face, ete., aro alsc | Smoking Tobacco fills the bill completely. PERSONAL. : b ] O ¥+ lin northwestern 1daho, They are distant MANUTACTURKR OF OF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS | The results attending this destructive vice wero or. merly not understood, or not properly estimated; and | no importanco being attached to subject which by | 1ts nature does not invite close investigation, it was | willingly ignor Tho hablt s gonorally contracted by the youn while attending school; older_companions througl their example, may b rosponsible for it, or it may be | o, whic kely to prove nearly as acquired through accident. The excitement once cx. | 3 . made, which is likely to p 3 y Detienced, the practice will be repeated again His brother, Jiving in Iowa Ialls, became | yuluablo as Alder Guleh. The reports a until at last the habit becomes firm and com | haby has pains at doad the principal sure from the new diggings arce all favorable, plotely enslaves the victim, Mental and nervous af are usually the primary results of self-abuse. the Injurious effects may be mentioned lassi. | tudo, dejootion or irruscibility ot temper aud gonoral ia violently persisted In, more serlous ake place, ~ Great palpitation of the | ptic cnvulsions, are experienced, and | iy fall complote state ofidiocy bo tore, inally, death relieves him. T all those engagod in_this dangerou first of all, stop it at once; heart, or ep) the sufferer o practice, 1 would say ke overy possibl Byste quently, your will-power brok tonic to aid youin your effort. 1 from tho habit, I would furt through a regular conrse of treatment, for it1s & great mistako tosupposn thatany one may, for some time, solitt'e give himself up Lo this fascinating | ent without suifering from mo future time. The number | ed to flll the dutier flort to do so; but if you fail, if your nervous | already 100 much’ shattered, aud conso. | take some nerve evil consequences at. of young men who a enjoined edloc] large, and in most of ‘such cases this unfortunate condition of things car b traced to the practice of self-abuse, which had beot. abandoned years ago. Indeed, a few months' practiot of this habitis sufticient to influce spermatorthan 3 later years,and T havo many of such cases undor treat ment at the present day. Young Men ‘Who may be saffering from tho effects of youthtu tollies or Indiscretions will do well to avail themselver of this, the greatest boon ever lnid at tho sltar of suf- ‘ering humanity. Dk. WAoNER will guarantoe to for- it $600 for overy caso of seminal weakness or private Farnamw garFor rale at C. St., Omaha results from convenient hiding places, and then dropped into headquarters, one by one, to enjoy hearing him tell about ound matters on his return from Wil the coming man emoke?" was & & tled by Prof. Fisk in his charmiug pu. phlet. Ho rays, morcover, that the rational Nearly two-thirds of on the Golden Tob: lina goes into the ] tho tobaccogrown belt of North Caro- anufactory of Black. well, at Durham. They buy tho pick of tho entiro section. Hence Blackwell's Bull Durbam Smoking Tobacco i3 the best of that tobacco. Don't be deceived when you buy Tho Durham Bull trad mark {8 on every genuino A AW DBlackwell's Genuine Bull 1 the chotee of a1l jud ‘Bluokiug Tobice - —— Baby's Warning. her in o fright, father in a pli baty Just cry, ple. vor sots in, baby 1t croupy paing kill Le Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Ford, who lately r e moved from hero to Siou City, have anothor little muiden added to thoir firesido circls, having arrived last Sunday. Their many friends hero will b glad to learn of this good 1 has befallen them, e James has returned from his Des Meines trip, Judge Clinton s returned from Springs, Mo., and is reported as much im- proved in health, The springs scem to ho working wénders for tho invalids who visit them, C. Tibbits has retirned from Junction City, Kas., whero lio was callad by the illness of his father. Miss An payivg a v Siloam ia Dillon, of Marego, Towa, is t to her friend, Miss ¥flia War- raised a story and converted iuto a hotel. The Schott block, Burlington, Ia., was damaged by fire Kriday night to the ex- tent of §20,000. Ix Treasuree Cowan, of Hardin coun- ty, has been released on $10,000 bail. The grand jury at Keokuk, Ia., Satur- day, indicted D. W, Blackburn, ex-coun- ty treasurer, who is reported to be shoré according to the sohool census, 18 12,080, Dubuque has the largest number, 18, Ex Senator Clark. of Monona county. hag lodged a complaint before the rail- way commission regarding the limited depot facilitics afforded by the Sioux City and Pacific road at Blencoe. Simon Beaver, of Dellavan, Tazewell county, Ills., while ckanging cars Thurs- at Burlington, hud his pocket picked 0f $300 in cash and a draft on_the Taze- well county, 1lls., bank for $2,600, pay- able to Beaver. ——- The Man W 1ks Much, Wo want to say a word to you who mako & living with your tongue, You cortainly »ust have & clear, strong voico to engage »Or lis- teners. Dr. Thomas I clectric (i) 10r sore throat, colds, aud hoarsencss i Wnexcelled. Use and admire, ren, EURO PE!! Mr. T. W, McCarger has returned from a month's visit to Canada and the east, gotting back just in time to acoept the nomination of ©COMM¥“CIAL, coUNCr+ BLUFFS MARKET, Whoat—N- 2 8pring, 70c; No, 8, 60c; re- jected, 50+ §0od demand. J. 8. Bristtne in Chicago Tribune Tho Cour D'Alemo mines are _creating almost a stampede in the west. From all I can gather a genuine discovery has been and gold is found from tho grassroots down to bed rock, which is ata depth of cight feet from the surface. 1 have tried from the Northern Pacific railroad at the nearest poi soutn thirty-five miles. This is the Trout cresk route, and the station is named Trout Creek. T'he trail leads over some rough country, but as it is only thirty-fivo miles long and most of it smooth, & good road can be built. A now town, Tone City, has boen laid out at Trout creek and a force of men are at work making a road to tho mines. Mr. Barnard, who came out over the now tral, says he walked with case from the mi to Trout Creek station in thirteen hours and a half, He says tho first eight miles of the trail are rough, but the rest 18 good, All the Jumber at the miner has to be cut by hand with whip-saws, and lumber is~ worth $150 per 1,000 Laboring men were receiving 85 per day to work on cabins. All kinds of provisions were scarce and high, and hoard of any kind was $4 and 85 per day. Flour was 850 and £60 per barrel, ull meals $1 each, and lod; { were discovered by Mr Pritchard, who went from Butto City, Montana, Ho gave the name to Fritch- Garriages, Bngeies Roal Wagong AND TWC WHEEL CARTS. 1810 and 1320 Harnoy Strect and 403 3, 18th Streof, ] ’M A.HA. NEB . fllustratod Catalogne furuishad freo upon appiication . PERFECTION SO Heating and Baking 1= only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges, 0TH WIRE GAVIE OVER DOORY Kok $h00 toxvery ose of peimianl rerkn o e DEL bt el amt el Now vork | Mderman, & position for which ho s abnnd- [ ¢ Mealers are paying 35c for old com i fhia takes to and fils o curo i Ayt sy and VARG o | anty aualified, and for which ho will recivo | anpg o fornew 2 arock, and/lomid Lend, dg;;,b;;,gg Folmleiy v a, 1C ERS. Special (i : ‘Jats—In good demand at 22¢, A 13 0} T — securing GOOD BE L TOURISTHICK :;::?X‘l‘;‘;’““ support by hix many friends and | 37,0~ 4'66@6 00 per ton; 50c per bale, erty.” The widow is Mrs, Edgerton, MILTON ROGERS & SONS L i ronten, at e 5 Rye—40@ite. of Butto City. She had an idea there Middle Aged Men. S e mess gl full y Jobn Lorgo, of Earling, an ewonsive| Corn Meal—1 25 por 100 ponnds, was gold up somewhero in the Cuur CMAHA Thore are many ab the age of 80 to 60 who are troubled with too frequent_evacuations of the blad der, often nocompanied by a slight smarting or burn ing’ sensation, and a weakening of the system in s | ‘manner the patient cannot acoount for. ~ On examin. | ing the urinary deposita s ropy sediment will often be | found, aud sometimes small particles of albumen will | appear, or the color will be of thin milkish hue, agaiv | chauging to a dark and torpid appearance. Thereare | Soany, many men who die of this diiculty, fenorant of the cause, which is the second stago of seminal-weak- ness. Dr. W. will guarantee & perfect cure in all casee ety g [ and o healthy restoration of the genito-urinary or- ;:’;‘“’ wpociaity of furnkhing oastings) and repais gane. Consultation tree, Thorough examination and ad vice, 8 Stove Repair Works, | burn coal, grates, nrevack, d I THOS, COOK 261 Browiway, N. Y. 16.w-2 bW W&, dealer in agricultural implements a8 in the city yesterday, and stopped af 4ne Pacific. OMAHA 109 South 14th St. ioves uf il desoription, wood stoves, changed pers, &0, Constanty n haud. ' ey ono 0 our stove othes aryer. P enalves apt - I. J. McDuffis, of Jesvrson, Towa, was among those at the Pacific yesterday. ¥. B. Nichojs, of $% Louis, is at the O5- den, W, R, den yeskrds to| snarles H, Ross, of Si Y% [ city yesterday, greeting hi of Chicogo, reached the G- , was in the 13, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 por ton; soft, 5 00 per ton Lard—Fairbauk’s, wholesaling at 11c. Flour—City Hour, 1 60@: 30, Brooms—2 95@3 00 por doz, LIVE BTOOK. 3 00@3 H0; calves, b 00@7 60, I prekers aro’ buying now and domand for all grad 5 mixed, 4 700 PRODUC Quotations hy J d' Alene country, stakea Pritchard, aud sent him up to prospect. Pritchard is a good mountaineer and prospector, and located ““The Widow.” The widow is now at Fort;Caeur d’ Alene waiting trans- portation over the meuntains, She isa very large woman, weighing over 300 pounds. She offered $200 to any one who would take her to the mines, but no one wourd undertake the job. The mining city called BEsgle, and is located on Pritchard creek. Kagle has A..E. DATI.EFEY , MANUFACTURER OF FINE Ruggiss Carriaces and Soring Wagons My Bopository onatantly filled with a'select stook. Best Workmanship guarsnised. Uiiice racrory . W. Corner 16th and Copit~! dvanus Qmaha Neb, ‘All communications should be addressed, Dr. Henry | S. A, Gibbs, of Green DLay, registered at 39, about’ 900 inhabitants already, and the - Henry Waguer, P. O. Denver, Colorado. ) e 0 mission merchants, 146 1 et i w“'g S R T “ DMcCORMICSEDS tho Ogden yestorday. Plonty and in fair domand at 15@ .I:f:l::iulln‘lf; IITL;I:K;:M":\" x::\vll;:)xv:x?l.;n::' n_s agner, is worth ita welght in gold to young men_| f : iy T e e G s i Pr oY 9 Fricel§ 8 Shent hyynatio puyatidiem LG ried Fruoit Lifter. - ’M'J‘; aok; O CLIGHED, war R it been started ahout two miles above e - AyasLe: b Eagle City. Provisions are scarc | " Py .. ~ 7 AL G Myers, of Logan, was hero to attend AT A ‘t{:mhrurepn)m” for ‘h‘;‘r‘u'wdy”"'m ;B o ]lln“:: '«:“:S lil;(‘\:l‘"l:ll::‘ A FRIEND TO ALL. | g Ho'catan firo Batusday, uiht, Potatoes, 40 onions, 40c; cab- | Great indignation cxisted over th B | Matt Goodwin, A, W, Patterson and W, applas, ready sale | effort made by some men to **ha o/ claims, It was said that twice as much H. Wyman, of Om sha, w @A Q0 for DgmRALY One Who is Noeded and Nobly Fills his | AS USEF © m tho city yes- b R Place. ¥ | YaErnh NOBEALER terday and dined at tha Pacitic, Sl }""‘1 “R‘ held as the claimants should " s | IN A ) ™ Bl Al SHOT A SCORE OF TIMES, have, mivers’ meeting proposed to Danver la mars fortanato than sho knows o G i : “'_; u;“t"""""- W"”“'L“* "“"'“_“';‘"'l'"» IRATT mako all claims 500 feot. A proposition . bosseas on of the talen's and enerigies of & man who rocerie extract 4n any man on tne road, is the I’ 0 clai ST r caage oo cf ths taltoe aud sutsns ol 8 e ¥0.| ' GROCERY: ZEQCORLEN 5| sk ¥ “| A San With Tulles in Every Soction | 10 006 down the cluims was lost by cleven H po is skill ax & practitioner «r‘ his pro- | %'l' o " of His Binly, votes. Auother meeting will be held o o Dt whion fosu oo |, | STORE 8. B, Thompaon, of Danville, TiL., was at v this month, Ala muss-meeting a prop- the Pacific yesterday. ey osition to forfeit the claims of all nou- Flint (dich,) nal residents was lost almost unanimously. While visiting at the county jail, a few | The time_for representing claims was days ago, our attention was directad to | hen fixed for June 1, 1884, after which an individual apparently about 50 years | all unrepresented claims may be jumped. of ago, who sat in the corridor reating, | No more jumping of claims wiil be al- The turnkey solemnly averred that ihe|lowed until after representation day. person referred to was a veritable humin | The government has ordered its sur- arsenal, having, underneath his well ses [ veyors to survey the claims and de- soned skin, bullets enough to supply o|termine what lands are non-mineral wmall army. In conversation with the|lands. A telegraph line is being man we learned a sufficient portion of [ built in from Fort Ccour d’Alene and the his history, which, if true, would form [Old Mission, All three of the routes to the nucleus of half a dozen first clast more compiete understanding of the problem of life and of the laws of nawuro and the means of gaining | the greatest practical goods to mankind from the in | Yoruation thas acquired in tho abstract, Such a | man is Dr. 1L, Waguer, who is located at 343 Larimer “treet. Dr. Wagner dovoted miny years o thio ac- ‘Quisition of the knowledge neccosssry o his profes: “on in & number of tho leading medical schools of the most eminent and profound teachers, such | names a8 Dr. Gross and Dr. Pancoast appesri amony his preceptors Nor di * hix studies end nere. They eontitue d in the fleld of the practicing tamily phisician aad in the expericnces of a man of exten- Bive travel. He hay visited every section of the Uni- %od States paying studions attention to the different | charactoristios of the varios portions of the country, articularly with regard to thei: effict, climatic and | Stherwise uipou nealth and the different forus of dis. With the combined powers of close study, ex AL e R. J. Maybell, who represents a Milwan- kee paper house, and who is 4 vetoran on the road, is at the Pacific, The finest alterative and anti-bilious medicine on earth, is Samaritan Ner- vine. $1,50. ““The doctors said my child must die with spasins, Samaritan Nervine cured him.”” Wm. E. Tanner, Dayton, Ohio. At Druggists, . A beautiful slope. fronting to the south, upon a main thoroughfare, in a prosperous portion of the city,is where wise men invest their money in Real Estate. Such an opportunity is now offered in the handsom new addition, LEAVENWORTH TERRACH! COUNTER SCALES, e ( . the mines are being improved. The |Which has just been place : A ; temsito obervat o and wmos? wnlin tod pract Rea) v dime novels, Forty years ago, leaving|route by Cour d’Aleno is sixty miles, | jve Jocati 8] m” i '-‘"l l'h"édl'fp:f”'tfl"' Mlirk( t. There is no more attract- DT v fhe . 0 cabun Yo battle tha Toe : 4 3 it liome mear Bridgoport, Cons., he en-\and that from Rathdrum about the sacer |/, Ccation 1a the city @nly &.of a mile from wireaboam. snd wishing ¢ S mankind, the dra-ded envmy, disease. In orderto | The following deeds were filed for re- | listed in tho regular army as drwmmer |The Trout Creek route, as before stated few rodsof a proposed station upon the line of the Belt Railway, there e e e e taaos . pradiies N cord in tho esonder's offos, February | boy. v o thirty-fivo miles, The snow is very % no question about its advantages to investors. Although within three aring all s ¥ pe ki wiodge and power to- bear “After norving somo twenty yaars under | coep on some of the routes, and partios | Dlocks of aring sl pe koo O L 23, reported for the Brx by P.J. Mo- | o o "Uid other famous loadors he was - | M- €. CLARK. SOLE PROPRIETOR. wiro shoveling their way through twenty o g e experience | s PY; 0 loath agente s tho urostest, Ml vido oxpurionce Mahon, real mvlhh_! agent: mustered out June 23, 1863, Almost | few of snow. One miner was lost and after equipping himsell as his trained | st e U A = John 8. O'Neill to John Matthews, | immediately afterward he was captured, | tros to death, The yield of the earth wis so well aolo to wivise hiw he cor: and from that time dated all his marvel- In cst: mating the rosults and_success ac is onl w the doctor's p wition and_standin jocated in this his pra to 1's limits nor thin s to-day. 10 means co country, A POSITIV box No. 1 will enre any easeiu four days or less No. on of | 2 will cure the most obstinate case no matter of bow 106 aud express books tes: | long standing, Oure without med- fcine. Patented Oo- tober 16, '76. One lot 14, block 1, Oakland, $1,100. Wm. H, Foglesong to W. P, Parish, part sw} nwi, 27, 74, 59, 8500, Carrie M, Lyman to Ruth E. Bright- man, part se} nw}, 12, 75, 40, £100. ous experience and seemingly miraculous pes. He first encountered & bullet n the riflo of Captain Wirz, which struck him in the mouth and lodged just on *the Widow's Claim” reached as high a8 84\ por day to the hand, but §16 to 818w vbout the average yield. Campbél, and Davis who had claums next to *Tiy Widow,” were taking out Lots are held at from $600 to 8700 each, in this beautiful addition, 80 Ives, | of the best lots can be bought at from $250 to $300, one-fifth cash, balance monthly or 1qmrturlv payments, at 8 per cent. Don’t fail to call before purchasing. We will be pleased to show you LEAVENWORTH TERRACE And it will be to your interest to see it, Austin Place Is a sub-division of Block 17, West Omaha, and a beautiful piece of land and we are selling these lots abt astonishing low prices—trom $400 to $6560 each, and on easy terms. In addition to this, we have an extensive list of residence proper’ Wwhite to his pos css on of a fleld of below his right ear, where it new rests. | 816 per day b the hand. Gold has been Another small projectile hit him square | found for a disunce of twenty-two miles on the bridge of his noso and passed out | and several qua, veins have been dis- at the back of hiy head. Later he was|covered. Ono Ugnaned placer claim taken to Toxas, and finally reached the |sold for 81,400 Coh und” another for R T Allan’s Soluble Medicated Bougies || Wi, Lyman to, Kuth k. Brightman, Hitn 1o rehch the nighest sphiore of usefulness to wut | destroying eno cuatingwo tho stomach. = Prin Wm. Beeker to John Dea, part sef, 5, d-:fnx Ditniantty—the ,.l!m of finercial pou “';z‘;l‘!:{l;md'w inta, or wailed ou receipt of price | 77 40, §1,600, b dence. Dr. Wainer has contributod of hie prasbery | *55 ‘g g0y J. M. Heury to Wi, W, Albright, e}, | Rio Grande about the time Maximilian |$1,800, Several cliy e ored ty to the substantial improvement of Denver ia the | no} and part wh. tie. 7, 75, 58, é:"%& was shot. inoe 1865 he had been 8 .l‘.OOO and §1.200 ’“""I“::ilr ;:g’r‘;.(&'.s;m I'. N. Copeland to M, H. Freuch, part | prisoner among Mexican Greasers, till |declined it. From $1,05 41,89 500 was 3, 77, 44, §50, finally last June the band by whom he |asked. One quartz claim 10 1o $4,000 loulars send for c‘rrulsr. VidAuanee,, CURE. | §1, LOUIS PAPER WAREROUSE bm B WaGNER & oo, @ralam Paper Go, 338 fLarimer] St.ZA ddross s Box 22389, | WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ere tion of aflue block on Larimer street, opposite his present offic -, No. 844, 1t wili be ready for occu aoey Yo & o wonka M 1 M SELCORS S ‘ = volid citizone of the metropoiia of the ' plaina _iDen: | O R L& P.R R Co. to Dorcas|was held captive was captured by a regu- | and another for #7,000. T3 o civariont A - Osler ot all, lots 6 and 7, biock 2, Car- |1 Mexican for00 and on the 1th of the |is becoming very great all alf son, §250, following August he was released by the | cific const and throughout the i Henry Slitor to Dorcas Osler, part|United States Consul. While a prisoner | there aro signs of a lu'"l"x"u,]y nwi, ew}, 16, 74, 39, $150. among tho greasers he made many unsuc. | everywhere. I advise all peopls Charles N. Fickel to Rebecca censful atteinpts to got away, which were | at home, at least until spriug. Ther o Fickel, St., part sw}, se}, 2 almost invariably accompanied by d'sus- | as many men now at Cour d'Alene’, ¢ the Pa. ® ¥. | 5 o i is winter, and perha} | vacant lots and business property in all parts of the city. Also farms AN VER,*COL. DOK, WRITING trous results to himself. * He was soveral | should be there this winter, ¥ i 1 3 property in all parts of the city. Also farm DENVER,JC0LY i?n‘-'v‘u. ‘.PAPERS,{ WHAPPING | Thomas Officer to Benjamin Galla- | tines wuum:lud dl;nllllg such attewpts to|more. If the mlu]ul :n u?vd-;‘rolllr_um-:-mnl uulmln{rm ed luu&h in all parts of the State, i WY 3 N gher, e}, nejl, 8, 77, 41, $440. regain ireedom, bullets going through fed there will bo plenty of good cluims to | 339 Houses and Lots on Monthly Payments, aspecialt Lo MAYIRRIARARD. OARD AP e nel B Tl ALy Bed0. pord, b, | Dath handa and the grester portion. af| bo had next aprits, 1 have evary | # £ 0y RADROILY. ;?RINTER)S sTocK':;\‘jl.m‘lfi and part se}, sw}, 24,77, 43, i & Uas3 pald tor Rags of all * John Hanthorn to D, one foot being shot away, ity for obtaining relisble news from Cawur § v o -other Articlos, oo of which® d/Alene, and I will tako pleasure in let-} IREY & MOYTE T, Bracken, lot' would prove sure death to any ordinary ! ting you kuow what 1 hear, 4 8 W, Cor. Farnam and *

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