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" 5V V ' , THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 151934. Dr. CONNAUGHTON * 103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878-Cntarrh , Deafness , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Permanently Cured. Fiitionts Cured at Ilomo. Write for "Tun MEDIOA IISSIONAHY , " for the People , JVc- c.UD9aniI . 1411 Dodge St. . ' Catologuni in Application furnished , OMAHA , NEB IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION Is wnrrantcil to vnr lanpor , fl the fnnn ncntir.niul irlio KU"f- ntlsfactlnn than iinycnlierC'or * .. ' j.i tlio murker , or pilco pntil will t fl rvfuniirtl , TholnJoranu'iitHotC- hlcapro'a tKfct ] hyclclnns. IIUPI any enoh Pornct. , Ile t Siit (.r .Tcnn , l'ob- Ufl " ( ML AXK > oup int-rt Imnt forthrui.- pli . at. , JOHN DR. FELIXLhP- RKVliNTIVE AND CURE. FOE EITHER SEX , The remedy bclnR Injected directly to the Boat ol the disease , required no change ot diet or nauseous , mercurial or poisonous medicine * to bo taken Inter ¬ nally. When uicd as a by cither POX , Ills Impossible to contract Miy private disease ; but In the caao ot theo already unfortunate ! ) allllcted uo K ar- antco three boxes to euro , or wow 111 refund the mon- ey , rrico by inaU , postage paid2. per box or three boxo9 lor $ j.NTOIXTEN CUAKANTKES- esued by all authorized nt'c- nts.Dr.FelixLoBrun&Co . SOLE moriuETons. ** C, F. Oooduian , Urugflit , Solo Agent , for Omaha Neb. miewlv- t. t.I JJii K. 0. Wnsr'j NcavE AND BRAIN TREAT- .MtNT . , ti guarantcctl epeciCo for HyBtcrin , Dizji- noes. - . Convulsioup , Fits , Nervous Neurnlcirx , Uradacho.NorTousProKtrntion caused by the uee- ot alcohol or tobacco , Wnkrf alncf.8 , Jlcutul JJO- prossion - , Boftennit ; of the Drain insulting in in- sanity p ; ruid loadinpc to misery, docny aud dcuth , & * 1'reraoturo Old ARO , UniTcnnees , Loss of power in either BOX , Involuntary Losses nnd Hucrmat- orrhoca - caused by uvor-cxortiou of. the brain , Belf- abuBO - or ovor-indulgonco. Kach Ixjx conUiint ono month's trentmrut. 1.00 n box, or BIX boxes for5.00Bontbymnil prep.iidon rucoipt of prlc- oWE IIAKAKTKE SIX BOXES To euro nny case. With each order received byni for six boxes , uccomponii'd thtli 5.0J , won pond thopurchnuerour vrritton Kunrontflo to re- fund ¬ tlio money if the trcntmon t does not eliecl- a euro. Ouorantoos jsauodonlvby- O. . F, GOODMAN Solo Atjcnt , Omaha , Neb- .Ja&ies . Meal Institute Chartered by theStotcof 111- 1nois - forthcexpresspurpose- of rjlving Immediate relietln ell chronic , urinary and prl- vate - diseases. Gonorrhoea , aieetandSyphilis In all their complicated forms , also nil diseases of tha Skin und Blood promptly relieved and permanently cured by reme- SpeclalJPractlce. - - __ , . Seminal Weakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the FaceLost Manhoodpo ( ( i icurt.TTierfl- i no experimenting. The appropriate remedy i : at once used In cacti case. Consultations , per- sonal ¬ or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med- .Iclnea . sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to Indicate contents or Bender. Address- DR.JAMES.No.204WashlnglonSI.Chlca90llj. . RED STAR LINE- s Boynl nnd U.S. Mall Btoamcrs SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP , Thtlihiiu , Germany , Italy , Hdllawl and FranetK- tocrage Out ard,820 ; I'repa'd from Antwerp , 123 , Kxcun'on ' , $10 , Including bedding , etc , 2tl Cabin , ?ifi ; Excursion , ilOOr3aloou ; ( rom $5Uto (99 ; Excursion { 110 to $100- .ffBTeter . Wright J. Sons , Gen. Agonta. CQ Btoad- . Y- .Caldwcll. . . Hamilton i. C . , Omaha. P. E. Klorl. man & Co. , 208 N. 10th Strcot , Cmalia ; D. K. Kim. ball , Omalw Agents. m&teoMv s ? # Imported Beer IN BOTTLES- .Erhmger . ff C , . Bavaria- .Culinbacher . , . Bavaria. " Pilsner . Bohemian.- Kaiser. . .. . . . . .. . .Bremen. DOMESTIC.- Budweiser . . % St , Louis- .Auhiiuser . . , . St. Louis.- Be . $ i ? ; s. . . . . _ . Milwaukee- .SehlHzl'ilsner . . Milwaukee- .Kruir's . . Oninha. Ale , Porter. Dnmestic and Rhine Wine. . ED. MAURER , 18UFaruam.S- OAL23 . _ - tr , flu. 810J , H . . Iti-mii Jtiox Inrluilrd a4oi- "ARrficn1 iiu-'i.fi. . . 11-iiUiv . " . FORGES , TOOLS. &o. OMAHA Stove Repair Works , 109 South 14th St.- Uke . * spcoiarty ol lurnlshlag CMtlngi and repair- ing ¬ elo M of > 11 duicrtptlon. wood stoves , cliangcd to born oral , rnlot , nrobaek , dumperi , fro. coniUctly; on hjuxl Try oao ot OMT itoro p - tbtlves SAC When sou como to thuik of It , It Is not odd that literary people prefer r.r lpo tor , dtrnr. It In handler to enioLo when they are and no much cleaner. And then It phot them the true cubonco and of the tobacco.- 'I . ho moot fafitldiourt BiuoUcrn amonB all nations aud all clanhCH of men apreo that tlio tobacco Rrown on the Golden Tobacco Bolt of North Carolina Is the inont delloI- OUH - and refined in tbo world. Lighter tliau Turkish , more fnwrrant than Havana , freer from nitrates anil nlcotino Uuin any other , it Is Just what the connoisseur praises and the habitual cmolier demands 'I ho > ory chotccxt tobacco irrown- on this Bolt IR bought by Ulack.- well'ii . nurliam Tobacco Co , and appears In their celebrated Dull Durham Smoking Tobacco. Ills known the world over. Get the penulne.withlull- trademark ) , then you will bo vuro of bavinx abso- lutely ] uro tobacco. Patent Dried Fruit Lifter.- H. . . C. CLARK. SOLE PROPRIETOR. - OMAHA , NEW. WITH . And j'our work is done fcira- to time to WE JCHALLENGE The World to produce a more durable mntorin for Htreet pavement than the Sioux Falls - Granite.- FOH . | ANY AMOUNT OP . ORr- Blled - ' promptly. Samples sent nui estimates given upon application- .WM.lUoIJAIN&CO. . . . Sioux Falla , Dakota DUFRENE & MEMELWHN , X2-KK lOVKO'lO OUAIIA NATIOHAL DiN * - STATE JOTTINOB. About 100 persons are dependent upon Ui- olarityof tlio city. Two prominent cltlronsof Lincoln , formerly nttnorn In btwltiCRS , hnd n street tlglit on S t- inlay..- T. . . . 1) . iR er , for n dozen JO.IM city editor f Tlio .Touriml 1ms been tout to the IIISAIIO asylum -comtnixtloncd wjitownrd by U ocrnor ) .l0fl , 1'Alroiifl of the iKJstolflco pny for 4R1 boxes 150 cents per inontli : 1U7 boxes ixt ifi conw- or mouth ; thlity drnwon ntSl per month , nil five drawers nt § 1.M ) per month.- A . female patlout who escaped from tlio In- ixno - hospital , WAS caught by ft farmer three niles fnim tlio hospital. She hnil nctthrr hut , liawl uor otlxcr > , nnil wns nearly frorcn. I'lATTSMOCT- II.Kx.Soiiator . Tlptou lectures on "l.lfo In- Yofhlngtnn , " wore poorly attended.- A . Bpecial election has boon called for the 4th- of Mntx.li to > oto on the proposition to rofniul- ho high school bonds. The ladles who intunffcd the lonp ydnr party nstweok will devote the surplus funds . .to- lolplng the poor of the city , The ladles of St. Lukn's Oiilld RI o nu on- ojublo - inailt bull nt Vitr.Rer.ilil hall lust oua- ng. - . It wan largely ntiondcd ami the coi- imo3 - aa Mirtod n rntubow IIIIM. Tim Herald says 11. k M. freight tratllo Is- argoly on the Increase nnd the frelglit crows nro kept bmy oiiongh tliao days. 'Ilio IJon.- or . ftcluhts nro now run on fast tlmo , through rains , miles an hour union), nd malting Lincoln two hours after JcaUug- Flattsmouth. . Ono of the bad bojH of the town , Johnny 'hrnty. was found In the poitullico on boinu'- liciiod , n few ilajs agj , with hU pockets Iill6il- vith candy , pontlls , tobacco , oto. Ho Is an- rpliau boy , 12 years of njjo , and hntl a coed lomo with n family In thm city. Ho will go *> tlio reform (school.- T1IK . BTATK IN OkNKUAL. There nro fourteen lVnnbytorlan church or- anlzattoii - In tlio new county of Unit.- Crclghton's . t"! . A. H. post contomplntos- roctliifr n largo hall in the near future.- Tlio . schools of Mlndon nro and now and commodious building is nocdod. The jx oplo of Sidney will soon docldo by- oto tha vovuttous qucAtlau f n free or toll jtidgo over the 1'l.Uto- .A . Btito bank , with n capital of $25,000 , ha * men orgnnirnd and will BOOH commence busl- osH - In the new town of Castor , Tlmycr county- .A . young man namoil Anton l3cklvinp ! ! near Sclmylcir , died the other day from the olTccta- f a pint of whbky and a half pint of alcohol , hlch ho ilrnnk wfiilo driiiiR homo. Ho wna- S yonrp ) of age. The robbera of the rosldonco of Mr. AlborU- at Ashland linvo been run down nnd omo of lie prc.petty rccovcicil. The robbery took ilaco Christmas eve nnd $1,000 in money and nluablos papers bikon.- Tlio . ]pay roll of the Chicago , llurlington &. Quincr railway shows that 4,059 mon wore emplojod iu the mechanical department of- .ho . road , nnd the aggregate of the pay roll of this department for 1883 was $2,050,01)3- .A ) . creamery is earnestly talked of nt Water- oo - - , Douglas county. Au Institution of that and would bo n most profitable ono , having Omulm as n permanent m rket for its pro- ducts ¬ within a few hours' rltlo by wagon. Two Fnlrburinns quarrelled lu a cattle car over the best way to load out the calves. They came to blows , nnd during the melee ho jo-iing cattle stampeded , knocked down jotli iiugiltsta and -used them up fo badly hat Uie services of n physician wore needed. The three dining-room girla of the Metro- olitan - hotel at Sidney packed their trunks rad sllontly deiartod leaving n letter. Tlio otter disclosed that they were dissatisfied vith the pay ; that they had heard a rumor hat their places were to bo filled by negroes , and tli.it they thought It real mom that they could not then : compauy in the parlor- .Mlsa . Augusta Rudolph , a seventeen year ild dir-ncstio in Grand Island had a paittuu- if her jaw nnd cheek removed the otlior day.- t . - was a most difficult and dangerous case ol dental surgery , but w.w sucooaef ully perf ormei'- jy DITI. Muller and Stevenson The operation cansist ed in cutting the lloshon the left cheek Aiming it back to the loft , the 11090 and upper ip to 'tho right BO ns to expose the bones in- ihnt uido of the face , a saw was iiiforte- ithrourh tlio nostrils into the mouth aud the or upper jnw bone sawed into two then A trnnsverao cut below the orbit of the eye , Bttvcrlntr that Dart , the whole of the up- per jt.w was removed and with it thn tumor which, was of a hard subsUnco , and nbou two und one-half inches in diameter. Th parts of the face were replaced , sowed anc the plitiont is doing nicely- .INDUSTRIAL . IIE3IB.- ViiiCtmnes . , Ind. , manufactures 80,000 t < 90,004) butter dishes daily.- A . factory at Bay City , Mich. , turns ou 2,400 washboards every day. Mexican manufacturers are making pape from the fibers of the cactus.- A . Dresden artist has made a watch ontlrol- of paper , which keeps good time- .Twentyone . tile factories are In active ojvor- atlon in Champaign county , Illinois- .It . is said that 2,450 watches nro manufac- tured In this country every working day in th- year. . The iron trade everywhere Is working on about three-fifths production , with the pros- pect of a good increase- .At . Grand Kapids a factory is soon b started In which will bo made paper board ana paper from straw. . Tim bakers will try , by united action I Now York , Jersey City and Brooklyn , to go- niorci pny and fewer hours after April 10- .Tlio . Michigan state assembly , Knight * o Labor , was recently held in Detroit. Th political or party tide of the movement wai severely discountenanced. The workmen have lost about about S25,0 ( in wivgcs by the (( hutting down of tnilla on th- 1'onobscot from the drought. The lumber pro- duct was cut down over 10,000 foot- .Tbo . example of the Boston and Alban railroad in reducing wagon 2"i per umt by reduction of hours from ten to eight In u- filiop ? , and the dlamlaial of 5 per cent of thol- bando , will , It U feared , bo followed elsewhere The glass workers's lock-out at 1'ittsbuig ei- courages the business olsawhoro , Several ne factories have started at Redmond , N , Y- nellalro , Ohio ; I3ridgoton , Alto , Klmoro. N- J , : Tftcon v, I'a. A general revival of businei- la looked for- .An . Ingenious Improvement In locomotiv head lights has recently boon patented , b which the engineer , through a rod near h hand , can turn tha headlight in any dlroctloi from front to roar , on a sliding platform wlilc- Is an wide as tbo locomotive at Its broadest- .An . enterprise ia on foot for the erection of large cotton mill In Cincinnati. Tbo capita -ttoclc is placed nt 500000. and It U belt ) tukeu up bv Homo of the loading business moi- It is expected that within a week the prelim iuarlA.1 will have eventuated into aomethhi- dcnnlto. , . 'i'h eastern nailers are In trouble over a no tie* of 15 per cent reduction. Thuy regard as unjust , as they .have already submitted I throO reductions , believing it nete *uuy to ot idle 4ha mills to run In competition with th- irontfrn mills. The Pittxbutv mills are shu- dowp by order of tbn NVeitexn ukocintlonr- iie'BOductlon of wages thin attemjte l i lu- tothu competition of the two unsoclat < on ,' St el Leltlog i , according to report , now bo- Ingxuade In * Germany , Tlio bolts me mac oxclseivcly of steel vtiro , and am HO conktruu- ed tlut tiny nro flexible , uakily fautrnoi ] , an may bo tightened at pleasure , The pulle- ujwn which the beltlug nina muut >o cot ere with leather or other miiubla mutoilal fur curing thu neooiHary .ini'Mjnt of tidhurian. Ti belting h well adapted fur heavy work , It claimed , and is not uflectod by dampnotJ or change of tciiiperAtiirf. iwt le'itlio- r.roicKii . poirrrs."- Johnfj. . . Siillhaii'l ayH tlio Ifolona ( M n- tana ) Herald , "lost $8OOU iu pjker during hi- tay , Ju Uulttj City , " Tbo JVhmaelUcs mutt linvo boon a raw) o- p liar.pby rii. It la oalj of them that thd- "listnds wcro sgaiust uycry man's hnhJ. " They do gay that th' ) nhotograpli of n Cole rtklo ricnatorgot mlxod lu a pack of cardi f uj In a piikcr gama at > ViuuIn2tou an osn't noticed for elpht liMidi , evctjbody Ujlng It for the jack of pado . And now It in proposed to Ux the pAmo ot- xikor. . It la proposed that the rnovo almii t- he np ody nbollnhmont of the congroulcnal- rnyor.rnootlng > i nt Washington- .At . a hotel In a neighboring town recently- icro was qnlto ft rumpus In n room to M hlch poker party hnd retired , Iloforo the din- urbanco - ceased throe men wore knocked on o- ofif - , two table * nnd ix mirror broken , a door unshod In. and the fire detiartmout called ut , while nil the guotls filled the lull nnd the miles ncreamcdjinimlor. After it wo * nil over peaceful enoro was hoard Issuing from an- id joining room. Somoof thn o present who inl cnrlonlty to luo who could sleep through leh n u l o , poiiuilrd tin thu ilnor until thuy- xtiACtod n * loopy."tlollol" ftnd n nlghtcapped- io d noon appealed at the door , and tha otco- ttnched Inquired ! "What's wanted ? ' The ituiUinn was explained , nnd the otrangrr ro- lled ¬ ! " 1 Icon n row , cht Well , I don't mtml- uch llttlo affairs. I was brought upltu* w- ego town nnd boarded next door to n thoolog- cal ecmlnary. " Card-playlni : In ow York , nays The Drook- vn - 1'aglo , gniws moro iwpulnr every tiny- .Ivorybody . plays , Including VMIII nn. In fact omen have more to do with linking It fmh- onnblo - than men. "A llttlo game of draw rlth cupper" In the ino t welcome iuv Italian lie majority of mon roceho nowaday * . Din- era and dances fclnk into InrlgnlUcaucoboiildn- tu Invitation ( or pokur. As u rule women in Now York piny n small game , the m.ij'irltv- ot ' going hlghor than n dollar limit , which iako.1 It possible for oven the moit Impociml- us - of society men to play vlthout mnnliig 10 rltk of losing much. liesidon there Is al- vayx - thu poisiblllty thnt they may win. Tliure- re nlflo many ponuy.nnto pirtlca ; those nro- uuch affected by women , With mon the gniuoO- WH higher every yonr. I have forgotten who .wnHtlut raid Ainorlcim were n tuition of- nmblcrs. ; . It ntiiko.1 mo ni bolug the truth , unvovir , The Donvc'r News tolU the following story ! ) octor Tulloy , owner of the celebrated horse yetor , will reich his home in Denver to-day , 'tor a month rpent at Hot Spilngs , Ark- .'rlvtto . Information received yoaturduy utatod- mt during his stay nt the Springs the gonlal- Dor. . " got intu n little gnmo of five cent dr.iw dollar limit with a number of bloods from 10 Houtb and oast. After n while one of the ooila cot n hand thn < .ho > comod tnthcr proud ' .for ho ctoodp.it on it and uudcitook to rive the quietman from Ionvor out. "Doe. " lad n pretty clover ImiidhiniBolf. mid ho would tot bo driven. After several raUna back nnd- orwnrd only Tullv and the Now York mil- onatre - rumnlnod in the game. ' 'I vrUh the Imlt were "pon instead of u dollar.1 nilil th-j blood , "You can't tnko the Inidla oil too nick for mo , " said tlio owner of Lystor. Then I'll rai o you §3,000 , " wan the prompt nplv. "And I'll raiio you back ? 5.00i ) , " said 10 Dcnv or doctor. The last bet W.H called nd Tally showed n ten full ngninnt nn nco- in - ; Hush held by his opponent nnd rolled In 10 pot. With part of the money ho bought n rotting horHu called tha Arkansas Wonder hlch In ) intends to drive to polo with his old nvorlto Lygtor- ."K . PLUHI1JU8 UNIIM. " low tlio Motto Cntno to bo IMncctl on- Iluril Money.- Wtilo . circulation has boon given to n- itatcmant that the use of the words 1E Pluribus Unum , " which apnonr on- ho United States coins , including the itandard dollar , wore uovcr authorized to 10 placed thorn by law. Whou tlio nttou- ion of Colonel A. Louden Suowdou , su- crintoiidoiil - of the mint , was called to- ho allegation , ho aaid that it was clearly i mistake BO far as the trade- dollar and ho 5 cent piece , issued in 1883 , wcro concerned , and , by inference , the stand.- rd - . dollar- ."Tho . uae of the motto , " ho continued , 'first appears under the authority of the lovcrnment ou the great oeal of Uio- Jnitcd States. Tlio coinage acts of 1702 and 183U , in naming the dovicoa aud in- scriptions ¬ of coins , did not include , nor did they excludes the uau of the motto , 'J3 Fluribus Unum. ' The motto was jlaccd on the eagle of 1707 , arid con- inuod - : tlioro up tu 1804. It was on the imlf cn lo from 1793 to 1831 ; the quar- ter ¬ caglo from 1790 to 1834 ; the rilvor dollar from 1798 to 1804 ; the quarter dw- llarfrom - 1804 to 1828 , and the dimes from 1798 to 183 ? . "Tho coinage act of 1873 specially dos- .ignatoa . the motto 'K Pluribus Unum1 among the inscriptions to bo placed upon the coinage of the United States. The devices of the 5-cont pinco , which wore changed last year , were therefore in con- formity with this act. The trade dollar , which was isaUed under the act of 1873 , was made in its dovicoa , inscription , etc. , stirictly to conform to the law , including the motto 'E Pluribus Unum. ' The acl- of 1877 , authorizing the issue of the atan- dard dollar requiring that the devices and inscriptions should conform to the act ol 1837. As the act of 1837 did not ex- clude the motto , and the general coin- age act of 1837 requiring the wordn 'I Pluribus Unum' to bo placed on all thi coin , it was BO placed , making this coit conform to all the others ifmued since that act- ."Tho . motto is doubtless taken fron the expression of Horace whore ho usei the pliraao , 'do pluribus una , ' or fron the 102d line in Virgil's 'Morotum , whore the expression 'Color cat o pluri- bus unus' is usod. It is understood tha the motto on the great seal , which wai discussed and approved ton years befon- Uio tint coinage act was passed , wai tin suggestion of Mr. VV. Burton , a dnaigne and engraver , of Philadelphia. Many o the devices on the cents issued by thi different states previous to the nationa coinage act are evidently the outgrowtl- of Uio disousKion and reports in commit- tee nnd in congress on Uio mottoes , in- Bcriptious and devices of the great seal.1- Mr. . Miffln'a Torribio Gun , Nor alk (Conn.) Hour , 'On the floor in ono of the rooms a the Norwalk Iron Work company ia long , heavy cylinder. IU length i about twenty-eight feet and the diamoto- of the bore about four inches. In anotho department mon are at work construct- ing au air-compressor , When the lutto- is completed it will bo connected witl the tube mentioned above , and what thi inventor confidently believes will bo most trninondoiw engine of vrar will b completed and ready for trial. 8overa years ago , while in Washington , a gentle- man from OJiio hoard a naval oflicor sa ; that if a gun could bo constructed tha would throw dynamit it would thorough- ly -revolutionizo modern warfare. Mr- Miflln that was the gentleman's nam- proceoeded at onoo to invent such gun , and ho h&s reason to be- lieve that it will bo a perfect success It would not do to USD powder as a pro- pelling power.for its sudden action wouli explode tlio dynamite cartridge at th start and blow the gun to atoms. Com- pressed air at a pressure of about SOl pounds to the square inch will take thi place of powder , and the gun now ii couth Nortvalk ii expected to tlirbw tliruu pound'cartridge u distance t f twi- miles. . Imagine thu uflbct of a rartridgi- of , oven so small n weight striking thi side or deck of a voeael ur the rampart of a fort. The explosion would bo turri bio in its results. If the gun is a success others of u tmo suQJccut to throw JLOl pounds of dynamite ten mills will bo con atructod. The gun loaded with sand in- stead of dynamitewill bo tested in b'outl- Nurvvulk ut an early day in the preecnui- of naval ollicore , scientific man , am- others. . FROM FOREIGN LANDS , Gladstone Attacked While Walling to- tut Commons , Ho Coolly Shakos off Hia Assail- ant ¬ and Goes on , The American Hog Makes Bis- mark Squoal- .Nubar . Pasha's ' Sound Advioo to Gordon , Viirlims Mill tern of Note From Over tlio Sen , li'OUKIGN NI8WS.- A . HQUKAI. PHOM OKHMANY. February 14. Tlio Nerd Deutsche Xoituug nays editorially : "The bill in regard to hog products now be- fore the American congress is calculated to painfully allVot Germans who have national interests at heart. Tha utility oi the bill is palpably directed against Ger- many ¬ alone. Germany has always main- tained ¬ a friendly disposition toward America and does everything possible to show her friendship. This sudden anti- Gorman nttitudo on the nart of America excites in us regret and astonishment.- Vo . don't asutuo that American states- men are disposed to entertain the opin- ion ¬ that Germany can bo induced by threats to rescind u measure enforced in the interests of the public health. An independent government can only reply to any attempt at intimidation by coun- ter ¬ reprisals consisting of increased cus- toms ¬ duHos and affecting the intercourse of the two countries.- ItAimOXB . ( ATTAOKP.n IK TUB bTllEETS. LONDON , February 11. Gladstone wai the subject of an unpleasant experience its afternoon. Ho was walking inliond root , unattended , on the way to thu- oiiso of commons , when suddenly a man oizcd him by the collar and brought him o a standstill. Gladstone , with seine illiculty , shook oh his assailant hnd con- nued - on foot to his destination. It is- ssertcd that the man made the attack na wager. WOOD is iticmx.- OAIIIO . , February 14 An oflicial do- roe is promulgated suppressing the coun- ilof - state. General wood declares if the hodivo's troops are thought unfit to- ght alongside British troops they hod letter bo disbanded.- A . DIHASTUOU3 WATEKHPOUT. LIMA , Peru , February 14. A water- pout has caused immense damage in- requipa and environs. Loss , BOL',000- olea. . Several persons were drowned.- A . CHOICE IN THE 8AVK. LONDON , February 14. Gou. Gordon's arting words to Nubar Pasha were : "I rill nave the honor of Egypt. " Nubar- 'asha replied : "Never mind Egypt , eave lie women and children. " MSAVIrfQ SUAlvIM- .OAIIIO . , February 14. The rebels have bandoncd their position ton miles from 'imhim. HIE QUEEN'S UIAKY. LONDON , February 14. Tnn thousand opies of the first edition of the queen's .iary wore sold the first day , The second dition will bo ready by the end of the nonth. Matthew Arnold will publish his im- iroEsions - of America along with the lee- ures - ho delivered while in ( the United States. SPAIN AND TUB UNITED HTATE- H.MADitiuFobruaryl4. . . The Oorrospon- doncia - says the commercial convention with the United Status was signed last evening. It takes effect March 1st , ex- cept certain clauses deferred to the moot- 'ng of the cartes.- THU . 11E1IEI.S DISPKHSIMI.- SUAKIM . , February 14. The news oi- iho dispatch of the British forces ii spreading rapidly , and the rebels are dis- pereing. . A KANKKIl'8 DOWNPAIiIi.- Tlio . Story of a IloahcHtcr , N. Y. , IJanl- Canlilnr Now Porter lu a Slioi- hyvlllo - , Intl. , Hoto ), f- Cliicliiuatl Knijulrer , Ono cold night this winter the write found himself in the oflico of the enl ; hotel in Sholbyvillo , Ind. As ho BII there by a roaring lire wondering how hi should pasa the long evening a little short , fat man , with brown eyes tha deemed to search your inmns thoughts , came in. With th humble air of a menial ho stir- red the Cro and swept the hearth. Tlioi- ho commenced polishing a row of lamp that wore for the use of the guests , turned and asked the gentleman onp < ail mo , quietly mnoking a cigar , who thi peculiar person was , Well , " the stranger began , "that m has a history. For the past few years h has bcori employed as porter in this he- tol. . Ho is finely educated , speakin French and Gorman like a native. Aboi five years ago ho resided in Rochestoi- N. . Y. , and hold the trustworthy positio- of cashier in ono of the loading banks ( that city , Ho was the happy posscssc- at a beautiful homo and a rich and d voted wife ; ho was courted by the bci society and looked upon aa a brilliant an model man. But , like all the restOBI ! uncertain world , ho was not content wit what was well enough. Ho rushed reel lessly into speculation , and lost hoavilj Ono day it came to the knowlodu- of the bank authorities Ilk a thunderbolt that their tried and trustp cashier had forged the name of his wif- to a draft for a largo amount , and , be SKINHUMOEM- y baby ilx months old broke out with fomo kin n | skin humor , and after being trea'ert live month by my , wan given up to illo. Th- ilrutrgutrccouinundod Hwllt'uHpjcllla , and theeffe- cwonasgritlfylugas It w> s mlraculout , lly chllM- OOII get vvuli , all tr cM l thu dimaw In gone , an- ha Is as fat si a pig. J. J. Klrkhni ) , Ulnden , Huik- County Tuxav.- I . have nuffcred fur many Joan from ulocm on in v<a, 'fttn very Ur.eand painful , during which ttm- I uurd aliucutovtrUUngtaclfoctacure , lutln > ln- I took Utti't special by advice of a friend , and In bhorttluio WAS iiiroiUouiid and well- .rjwln . J , lllllor , Ileaumout , Toxai , I have been anilctod-wl'h Scrofula for tntlio year tuid have had sores on u.e a * l rge as a ham for that length o tlm . I ait summer 1 was nu bn- It that I ouiilJ not w ear clothing. I had jrwi t him .ulsofdollirsintlierirott to be enroli but all ti- nu purpc.ee . , and ha l Injgrwl inyelf wllh Mrrcur ; tll'otuh. YourHwift Hiicollacur.dmaproiutli | and permanently , ajU I hope ry like tuflcr r nil takolt. fIj'ltn. . , Atk. Our IroaiUo on Clxxl and HI In Dtsvitu uitttx- raijpijCPj0 | | C ( , _ Drawer 3. AlUnU , Go , H. Y, hnd n ipropriatod a largo sum of money belonging to the bunk , and , like the Arab , in tlio dead of night , hnd folded his tent nnd ntolcn oilontly nwny. It WAS nftonrnrds aacortninod that when ho found the (lihmtinn growing too 'Wftrm for his comfort , in n moment of desperation , ho forged his wife's nnino , obtained the money nnd then fled for safety. It wat- at lint buliovcd ho had sought refuge in- Cnnnda , but after a fruitless search nil hopes of finding him wore abandoned. About ono year ngo , " continued the stranger , "I chnncod to stop over at this town , and vrns astonished to see in this very same hotel that same man. lo instantly realized thathowns- rjco nizsd as the bank dt f nil tor wnntcd- iu llodioitor. During'tho day ho sought mo out nnd his nervous ngitation wai ter- rible. ¬ . Ho seemed to imagine himself al- ready a captive , and most pittously" beg- ged ¬ mo to Bftvo him. I very quiclcly as- sured ¬ him I had no thought of doing him harm , but , on tlio contrary , would bo the lust pornon to causa him trouble. Ho eagerly inquired after his wife. I hesi- tated ¬ to toil him the truthand yet 1 con * sldorod it best that bo should know all , So I told him how his wife had made an Application for a divorce , and only a per- snnnl - service on him would bo required , nnd the law would make her free. With- out - any outward surprise or emotion hu said her wish should bo- cratificd , oven nt the peril of his own liberty. If the man haa suffered ho has done on in the mo.it splendid oil- cnco. - . But what a wonderful change lias como over him in the past year. His hair , then black as tbo raven , is now almost white. And his wholu appearance indicatna sad resignation , " When the stranger had finished his story , I arose to thank him , nnd as I turned I saw the subject of our conversation quietly but earnestly regarding us His face Boomed to have grown graver nnd pnler , nnd as our eyes mot for ono moment , nil the stern , haughty look of pride ncoincd to die away , and tliero canio an expression over his countenance of the moat hope- less ¬ and holploes despair. Hero sooniod- a perfect example of a "ruined life. " I. L- .Tlio . _ Upper Klkhorn. , To the IMItor of Tin 11 nt- .So . much has been done in the way of advertising this portion of our good state that n general knowledge of tbo famous Elkhorn valley is possessed by almost every one. And yet its growth in so continuous that a fresh record of iU pro- gress - of affairs in that locality may bo made every few weeks without nny tire- some ¬ repetition. Even in mid winter , whilst agricultural activity IB at n stand- still , the people are pushing forward the various enterprises which are building up the country. Tlio erection of new bouses , ' the expansion of business and tlio intro- duction ¬ of now branches of industry , be- speak - the confidence which the people f eel in this attractive valley. At O'Neill City , county seat of Holt county , on last Sabbath the now Presbyterian church was formally dedicated with appropriate services according to the customa of this denomination. Several clergymen of thin name wore present on the eventful occa- sion , the dedicatory sermon being preached by the superintendent of mis- sions in iNoLnxskn , Rev. Goo. T. Criss.- man. . . The church is n. neat structure and is a pleasant testimonial to the enterpris- ing people who have had a hand in build- ing it. On the evening of the same da} at Atkinson , 20 miles further wont on the Sioux City & Pacific railroad , similai services were hold by Rev. Orissman ir dedicating the Presbyterian church ol that young and prosperous town. Mucl praise is duo the people in the fine taste displayed in the construction of their now house of wonhipi- It iq pleasant to note the rapidity witli which this now county of Holt is wheel- ing into line in all iU improvement ! which build up substantially thoao re- cently Bottled points. School houtea churches , business blocks wnll atockcc with goods comfortable residences nnc improved farms , are favorable exponent to the homo-seeker as ho comou from thi east to prospect for a bettor lay of thing F than Is nfiordod cast ? of the great rivera Just now the vigilantes nro having a livol time ridding the country of the boistei- ous and lawless characters which to long have infested and annoyo its inhabitants , who are too bus to bo molested. Laxity in the oxocutio- of law against criminals has provoke this resort to mob violence , and no on can toll the end of all this uprising , ur loss the courts and jury fortify them- selves with a stronger courage to frow upon this murdering spirit which is bic ding defiance to law and order. Tu- Dm : has spoken out firmly nnd decided ] on this question , and a reform is loudl called for. X. V. . TORPID BOWELS , BOSORDERED LIVER * nnd MALARIA. From thuao Boiircco ailAothruulourthaof- I'm diseases of Uio human rucu. Tlioso- qymptomsindicato their oziHtonooiInsol- Appetite. . Huvrcla costive , 8lcc IlemU- iiclie , fiillnrs * afler eating , aversion to- txcrtlcm of body or itiEutl , Rructutlon- of food * Irritability of temper , jCow- spirits. . A fcclliiR of having iiejilectecl mine duty , J > Izzliici > , Fluttering at tha- tfenrt.Ilota before tlio eyeiIilcliIycol- orcd -> Urine , CONSTIPATION ? and do- .uutnd . tlio use ofa romndy that acts directly on tbo Mvor. ABaLivcrmoiUcluoTDTT'S l Iljl,8 imvo no o iual. Their action on tlio- KtdnoyH mid Skin IB also prompt ) removing all Impurities through these tUroo" oav- entfurs of I lie y t m , " producing tfnpo- .tlta . , sound digestion , rc ulitr stools , a clear cuuso no nausea or ( rlplng not Interfere with dally work aud aio u perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.Bol- doTfrjwljfre.Uflo. . . Ome.miun y8tNY. TUTT'S HAIR DYE.- iiuf . ( Him on WiiiBitKiis ctmngou in- Itantly - toaUwsar Hiacu byaalncla np- .plication . of tills l > ru. Bold by UrusgUta , ar Bent liy flxrn oss on rooolpt or silt Oilloo , 41 Jlurray Btreet , New Yorl' . CUH'R MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPT- &E. . VOLKMEYER , THE PIONEER MEAT DEALEI- OP OMAHA. lilt many friends are Invited to at hit ne- imAt inarl.rt , 2013 Cowing BU vthtre thar will llm- as of joro , all tr.o cholco cuU lu Uocl , Mutton au Pork , at lowtrt mir- kPHYSICIAN & SURGEON Koolilnnoo , Ao. HOJonvs St. Ollloe , fio.JWS Ft nnmstrcrt. Office houn , 12 in. to I n. iu. , inJ- Ttlqiho'ie Ior ofllc , 87, Hetulvmc DREXEL & MAUL SUCCESSORS TO JOHN G. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS , the old tUnd W7 J-aruun itrttt. flidn tj U- 1 - *( rayli lollUUu aH iirowjitly atttoded to , 1 > r , WriKiicr'fl'ltciiinvnl.- Ir. . ) . Wagner IIM retnnrcit hH olHco from K . SIS tArlmcr to Mo , 1.181vrlmcr , where be will be plcaidt- to MO hln ( rlcntli. The Doctor In to bo congratulated on tliocornploUnftM ami elegance of hi * new bnlM- Ing. - . It H one ot the b tt In the city , [ Denver Ite- puWI'.an , Jsn. 37li , LARIMER STREET. Why you nhouU try the celebrated Dr. IL Wagner * * mothcxln ot cum : 1. "Ir. II. Wftgner U a natural physician. " O. H. Fowwrn , The Greatest Living Phrenologist "Few cut exco j ou as ft doctor. " DR. J. Sim : , Tha World' * Greatest Physiognomist , "You arc wonderfully rroflcIonUnjour knowl- edge ot ilboaeo ami medicines. " DR. J. iUmnres. 4. "The umidtil find ready relict In your pro tnco. " DR. J. Sinus. 6. "Dr. II. Wwrncr la a regular grodimto Irora- Ilcllevuo Hospital , Now York city ; has hml very ox- tcnnU - o lu i IlAl riniotlco , anil Is thoroughly posted on ill hranchcit ot till bctovevl sclonco , especially on chronic diseases. " UR . BBOWNEU. & Kwixo. 8. "Dr. II. Wapicr has Immortalized hltiuolf by hliiomlortulillKXH cry of miodflo remcdlca for pri- vate and rroxual dlseasm. " VlrglntA City Chronicle. 7. "Thnnianita cl Invalids Cock to BOO him. " Son Fruiclnco Chronicle. 8. "Tho Doctor's lonjr experience as a cpodallit- thouU rcudor him very nuocesalul. " llocky Mono- tain - Ncwa. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken.- At . one tlmo n discussion ot the secret rice WM en- .Urely . avolJ l by the profession , and medical works but n few yearn ago would hardly mention It- .ToiUy . the phjslclrui la ol a dlfluront opinion ; ha h- voro & tliat It la hlfl duty Jleagrecablo though It maybe U handle thla matter without Rlo > caiuid- tpcak plainly about It ; and Intolllgunt parents and guanlhns v, ill thank him tor iloini ; BO. The results attending this vice wcro or * The ( inblt Is generally contrectod by. the young while attending school ; older companions thronrb their example , may In responsible ( or It , or it may bo acquired through accident. The oxcltemont once ap- crloncoil - , the practice will bo repeated agnlu and again , until at hut the habit becomes firm and com * plctcly enslaves the victim. Ucntol and nervous at frictions are usu&Uy the primary results ot sell abuia. Among tha Injurious offoctB may bo mentioned lassi- tude ¬ , daJeeUon or Irrasdblllty ol temper and general debility , The boy seeks seclusion , and rare ) ; Joins In the gports ol his companions , II ho bo a young man Iio will bo llttlo found In company with the other sex , and la troubled vith exceeding and annoying baamulncss In their presence. Lascivious droama , emissions and eruption * ou tha face , etc. , are also prominent symptoms.- It . the practice Is violently persisted In , moro serious disturbances take place. Great palpitation ol the heart , or epUoptla convulsions , are experienced , and the sufferer may ( all into a complete state ot Idiocy be- fore ¬ , Iliially , death relieves him.- To . all those engaged In tlda dangerous , practice , I would nay , llrat ot all , stop It at once ; make every posnlblo effort to do so ; but It YOU lull , If your ncrvoua system U already too much shattered , and conse- quently ¬ , vour wllljiowor broken , lake seine ncrto- toulo to afd you In jour effort. Having ( reed yourself ( romtho habit , Inould further counsel you to go through a regular cuiino of truitment. ( or It la a great mletalcotoeupixunlhatany one may , tor eonio time , be t every ttolitt'r ph o hlm clf up to this ( irdnatlni ? but dangerous oxuitcment without suffering from Its ev II conmtquenci'ii at WNIIO future tlmo. The number ol joiuipmoii whnaro incajiacLitcd to (111 the duties enjoined by * rdlock U alarmingly Urge , and hi most nt uuch canes this unfortunate condition ot things coo bo traced to the practice ot eelf-r.buo , n hlch hail boon tbaudoncd years ago. Indeed , a law mouths' practice ft this habit la ntllclcnt to Induce opormatorrhuca I later J varsand I hav o many ol such cones under treat , mmitatthepresont da- y.Young . Men Who may be suffurlng from tha rflccts of youthful ( ollloi or InJlscrctlona w111 do ell to avail thoouelvea- ol this , the greatest boon ever laid at the altar ol sul * erlng humanity. DR. WiUKRH will guarantee to ( or* olt (600 for every case ot seminal uoakneaa or prlrata disease ot any kind and character .which he under- takes ¬ to uid tails to cur- e.Middle Aged Men. There an many at the age ot SO to CO who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of tha blad- .deroften . aoamnpalilodby aellght smarting or bora * Ing sensation , and n weakening ot tha svittm In- nianner the patient cannot account lor. On examin- ing ¬ tha urinary deposits a ropy sediment will oltcn be found , and Koinctlinos (mall particles ol albumen will appear , or the color will l o ot thin mUklsh hue , again changing to a dark amltorpldsjppcarenco. There are many , many men who dl ol thfe Oltllculty.Ignorant ol the cauno , which U the iccond etttgo ol Dcmlnatwcak.- ncns. . . Dr. W. will guarantee a perfect euro iu all caaca and a healthy restoration of the genitourinary or- gan ¬ a, ConiultnUon tree. Thorough cxamluatlou and ad- vtco , ( &. All communications should ho addronaed , Dr. Henry Henry Wnguor , I * . O. 2380. Denver , Colorado. The Yuung Man's Tockct Comiianloii , by Dr. n. Wagner , Is worth IU weight In gold to young men ) Price 812i. Bent by mail to any addres- s.A . FRIEND TO ALL. Ono Who is Needed and Nobly Place. Denver Is moro lortumto than the knows In thaK- JUKJHH onol the talout sand energies ot a man who has git en his tlmo and thought not merely to the perfection ol bin skill as a practitioner ot hli prol- ofulcin - fit medicine , hut to thj study ol thoao pro * found things ol science and ntture which tend to the moro compToto underttandlni ; ol the problem ot lira and ot the laws ol natura and the means ot gaining ? the greatut practical goods to mankind from thopi- fuimatlon - thus acquired in the abstract , fniob a man It Dr. II. Wagner , who Is located at 343 Larimer street Dr. Wagner devoted irony yearn to the to- munition - of tlio Knowledge neccvwary to his proteg- lion Iu a number of tha leading medical B-booli of the most eminent and profound teachers , Biioh names us Dr. Ores * and Dr. I'anooast appearing among his preceptors Nordti bis studies end raers. They oontuiuod In the Held ol the practicing family phMclan anil In the experiences of a man < t cxten- tlre - travel Ho h i vbltcd every icctlon ol the Uol- ted HUUn pa) hig studious attention to the different characterised ol thovulouj jortlons ol the oounlry , pirtlculnrly with regard to their effect , dlmatio and otherwise upon health and the dlfloient forms ol dis- eases. ¬ . With the combined powers ol close ttudy , * x- tensive obcervatlun and almost uulimted praotltc , Dr Wagner came to Denver three years (go equip , ped u law have the right to claim to battle the leo ol mankind , the dre4U d entmy , dlttOFo , In order to render the greatest Rood to society , Dr. Wagner deci- ded ¬ to lay uldo the general trinities ol practice Rod bring all hsii r'iM ' knowledg and power to bear up- on ¬ thu lee wliluh among the army ol Insldioua- dcatlmgenU It tbo greatest III ] wlJo eiporlenco had taught him whit weapons to u<a and which to discard , and tfter equipping himself ai hit trained Judgmunt was so well al lt) to advUe him ho com- inencod - boldly and oontldcntly his attack. Iu eatl > mating the muIU and success aclilevcd , It is only neccswry to know tha docUr'i nltlou and stoudlu- today , While locaUd In this city , hit practice U no moans confined to IU limit ] uor thi * section oi country , HUoorrenpoiidencoand express books tot- lfy - In black and t Into to his itoatciu'on ol a field of- piactlco bounded only by the lines which bound the ougthand bieautbol tlio country , and which hul- iced him wh ro a man of liU Bklll and intellcctnal attainment * ileBcrvcs to ie.mi4thonld to be eaablu him to roach the lilghett sphure ol usefulness to sul- ferlnjf humanity the piano ,'o ( financial Indepen- dcnco. . Dr. W gn r has contributed ol his projerl- ty - to the aubttantlal Improvement ol Deuvertu ibg- ero.tlon ot a line block ou Larimer strut , oppoaitu Mi prcnent olllw , No. it J. U will bo ready for occu , paucy In a lew weeks , and U au o > tdeuoo that the doctor la to bo numburod amoin" the peroionvnt ad- lolldcltUoniolthometropolUol the plains. lthn- ver ) Tribune , DR , H. WAGNER & CO. , 338 ILarimeri ; St. Addresa Bor 2389 , DENVER , COL.

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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 151934.

Dr. CONNAUGHTON *103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878-Cntarrh ,

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and refined in tbo world. Lightertliau Turkish , more fnwrrant than Havana ,

freer from nitrates anil nlcotino Uuin anyother , it Is Just what the connoisseurpraises and the habitual cmolier demands'I ho > ory chotccxt tobacco irrown-on this Bolt IR bought by Ulack.-

well'ii.

nurliam Tobacco Co , andappears In their celebrated DullDurham Smoking Tobacco. Illsknown the world over.Get the penulne.withlull-trademark

)

, then you willbo vuro of bavinx abso-lutely ] uro tobacco.

Patent Dried Fruit Lifter.-

H.

.

. C. CLARK. SOLE PROPRIETOR.- OMAHA , NEW.

WITH .

And j'our work is done fcira-

to time to

WE JCHALLENGE

The Worldto produce a more durable mntorin

for Htreet pavement than theSioux Falls -Granite.-

FOH

.

| ANY AMOUNT OP

. ORr-

Blled

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promptly. Samples sent nuiestimates given upon application-

.WM.lUoIJAIN&CO..

. .Sioux Falla , Dakota

DUFRENE & MEMELWHN ,

X2-KK lOVKO'lO OUAIIA NATIOHAL DiN *-

STATE JOTTINOB.

About 100 persons are dependent upon Ui-olarityof tlio city.Two prominent cltlronsof Lincoln , formerly

nttnorn In btwltiCRS , hnd n street tlglit on S t-inlay..-

T.

.

. . 1) . iR er , for n dozen JO.IM city editorf Tlio .Touriml 1ms been tout to the IIISAIIO

asylum -comtnixtloncd wjitownrd by U ocrnor) .l0fl ,

1'Alroiifl of the iKJstolflco pny for 4R1 boxes150 cents per inontli : 1U7 boxes ixt ifi conw-or mouth ; thlity drnwon ntSl per month ,

nil five drawers nt §1.M ) per month.-

A.

female patlout who escaped from tlio In-

ixno

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hospital , WAS caught by ft farmer threeniles fnim tlio hospital. She hnil nctthrr hut ,

liawl uor otlxcr > , nnil wns nearly frorcn.

I'lATTSMOCT-II.Kx.Soiiator

.

Tlptou lectures on "l.lfo In-

Yofhlngtnn , " wore poorly attended.-

A.

Bpecial election has boon called for the 4th-

of Mntx.li to > oto on the proposition to rofniul-ho high school bonds.

The ladles who intunffcd the lonp ydnr partynstweok will devote the surplus funds . .to-

lolplng the poor of the city ,

The ladles of St. Lukn's Oiilld RI o nu on-

ojublo-

inailt bull nt Vitr.Rer.ilil hall lust oua-ng.

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. It wan largely ntiondcd ami the coi-

imo3

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aa Mirtod n rntubow IIIIM.

Tim Herald says 11. k M. freight tratllo Is-

argoly on the Increase nnd the frelglit crowsnro kept bmy oiiongh tliao days. 'Ilio IJon.-

or.

ftcluhts nro now run on fast tlmo , throughrains , miles an hour union ) ,

nd malting Lincoln two hours after JcaUug-Flattsmouth. .

Ono of the bad bojH of the town , Johnny'hrnty. was found In the poitullico on boinu'-

liciiod , n few ilajs agj , with hU pockets Iill6il-

vith candy , pontlls , tobacco , oto. Ho Is an-

rpliau boy , 12 years of njjo , and hntl a coedlomo with n family In thm city. Ho will go*> tlio reform (school.-

T1IK

.

BTATK IN OkNKUAL.

There nro fourteen lVnnbytorlan church or-

anlzattoii-

In tlio new county of Unit.-

Crclghton's.

t"! . A. H. post contomplntos-roctliifr n largo hall in the near future.-

Tlio.

schools of Mlndon nro andnow and commodious building is nocdod.The jx oplo of Sidney will soon docldo by-

oto tha vovuttous qucAtlau f n free or tolljtidgo over the 1'l.Uto-

.A

.

Btito bank , with n capital of $25,000 , ha *

men orgnnirnd and will BOOH commence busl-

osH

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In the new town of Castor , Tlmycr county-

.A

.

young man namoil Anton l3cklvinp! ! nearSclmylcir , died the other day from the olTccta-ff a pint of whbky and a half pint of alcohol ,

hlch ho ilrnnk wfiilo driiiiR homo. Ho wna-S yonrp ) of age.The robbera of the rosldonco of Mr. AlborU-

at Ashland linvo been run down nnd omo oflie prc.petty rccovcicil. The robbery tookilaco Christmas eve nnd $1,000 in money andnluablos papers bikon.-

Tlio.

]pay roll of the Chicago , llurlington &.

Quincr railway shows that 4,059 mon woreemplojod iu the mechanical department of-

.ho. road , nnd the aggregate of the pay roll ofthis department for 1883 was $2,050,01)3-

.A

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creamery is earnestly talked of nt Water-oo

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- , Douglas county. Au Institution of thatand would bo n most profitable ono , havingOmulm as n permanent m rket for its pro-

ducts¬

within a few hours' rltlo by wagon.Two Fnlrburinns quarrelled lu a cattle car

over the best way to load out the calves.They came to blows , nnd during the meleeho jo-iing cattle stampeded , knocked downjotli iiugiltsta and -used them up fo badlyhat Uie services of n physician wore needed.The three dining-room girla of the Metro-

olitan-

hotel at Sidney packed their trunksrad sllontly deiartod leaving n letter. Tliootter disclosed that they were dissatisfiedvith the pay ; that they had heard a rumorhat their places were to bo filled by negroes ,

and tli.it they thought It real mom that theycould not then : compauy in the parlor-

.Mlsa

.

Augusta Rudolph , a seventeen yearild dir-ncstio in Grand Island had a paittuu-if her jaw nnd cheek removed the otlior day.-

t.

- was a most difficult and dangerous case ol

dental surgery , but w.w sucooaef ully perf ormei'-

jy DITI. Muller and Stevenson The operationcansist ed in cutting the lloshon the left cheekAiming it back to the loft , the 11090 and upperip to 'tho right BO ns to expose the bones in-

ihnt uido of the face , a saw was iiiforte-ithrourh tlio nostrils into the mouth aud the

or upper jnw bone sawed into twothen A trnnsverao cut below the orbit of theeye , Bttvcrlntr that Dart , the whole of the up-per jt.w was removed and with it thn tumorwhich, was of a hard subsUnco , and nboutwo und one-half inches in diameter. Thparts of the face were replaced , sowed ancthe plitiont is doing nicely-

.INDUSTRIAL

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IIE3IB.-

ViiiCtmnes

.

, Ind. , manufactures 80,000 t<

90,004) butter dishes daily.-

A.

factory at Bay City , Mich. , turns ou2,400 washboards every day.

Mexican manufacturers are making papefrom the fibers of the cactus.-

A.

Dresden artist has made a watch ontlrol-of paper, which keeps good time-

.Twentyone.

tile factories are In active ojvor-atlon in Champaign county , Illinois-

.It.

is said that 2,450 watches nro manufac-tured In this country every working day in th-

year. .The iron trade everywhere Is working on

about three-fifths production , with the pros-pect of a good increase-

.At.

Grand Kapids a factory is soon bstarted In which will bo made paper boardana paper from straw. .

Tim bakers will try , by united action I

Now York , Jersey City and Brooklyn , to go-

niorci pny and fewer hours after April 10-

.Tlio.

Michigan state assembly , Knight * oLabor , was recently held in Detroit. Thpolitical or party tide of the movement waiseverely discountenanced.

The workmen have lost about about S25,0 (

in wivgcs by the ((hutting down of tnilla on th-1'onobscot from the drought. The lumber pro-duct was cut down over 10,000 foot-

.Tbo.

example of the Boston and Albanrailroad in reducing wagon 2"i per umt byreduction of hours from ten to eight In u-

filiop ? , and the dlamlaial of 5 per cent of thol-bando , will , It U feared , bo followed elsewhere

The glass workers's lock-out at 1'ittsbuig ei-

courages the business olsawhoro , Several nefactories have started at Redmond , N , Y-nellalro , Ohio ; I3ridgoton , Alto , Klmoro. N-

J , : Tftcon v, I'a. A general revival of businei-la looked for-

.An.

Ingenious Improvement In locomotivhead lights has recently boon patented , bwhich the engineer , through a rod near hhand , can turn tha headlight in any dlroctloifrom front to roar , on a sliding platform wlilc-Is an wide as tbo locomotive at Its broadest-

.An.

enterprise ia on foot for the erection oflarge cotton mill In Cincinnati. Tbo capita-ttoclc is placed nt 500000. and It U belt)

tukeu up bv Homo of the loading business moi-It is expected that within a week the prelimiuarlA.1 will have eventuated into aomethhi-dcnnlto., .

'i'h eastern nailers are In trouble over a notie* of 15 per cent reduction. Thuy regardas unjust , as they .have already submitted I

throO reductions , believing it nete *uuy to otidle 4ha mills to run In competition with th-irontfrn mills. The Pittxbutv mills are shu-dowp by order of tbn NVeitexn ukocintlonr-iie'BOductlon of wages thin attemjte l i lu-

tothu competition of the two unsoclat< on ,'St el Leltlog i , according to report , now bo-

Ingxuade In * Germany , Tlio bolts me macoxclseivcly of steel vtiro , and am HO conktruu-ed tlut tiny nro flexible , uakily fautrnoi ] , anmay bo tightened at pleasure , The pulle-ujwn which the beltlug nina muut >o cot erewith leather or other miiubla mutoilal furcuring thu neooiHary .ini'Mjnt of tidhurian. Tibelting h well adapted fur heavy work , Itclaimed , and is not uflectod by dampnotJ orchange of tciiiperAtiirf. iwt le'itlio-

r.roicKii.

poirrrs."-

Johnfj.

.

. Siillhaii'l ayH tlio Ifolona ( M n-

tana ) Herald , "lost $8OOU iu pjker during hi-

tay, Ju Uulttj City , "Tbo JVhmaelUcs mutt linvo boon a raw) o-

p liar.pby rii. It la oalj of them that thd-"listnds wcro sgaiust uycry man's hnhJ."

They do gay that th') nhotograpli of n Colertklo ricnatorgot mlxod lu a pack of cardi f

u j In a piikcr gama at >ViuuIn2tou an

osn't noticed for elpht liMidi , evctjbodyUjlng It for the jack of pado .

And now It in proposed to Ux the pAmo ot-

xikor. . It la proposed that the rnovo almii t-

he np ody nbollnhmont of the congroulcnal-rnyor.rnootlng> i nt Washington-.At

.

a hotel In a neighboring town recently-icro was qnlto ft rumpus In n room to M hlchpoker party hnd retired , Iloforo the din-

urbanco-

ceased throe men wore knocked on o-

ofif

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, two table * nnd ix mirror broken , a doorunshod In. and the fire detiartmout calledut , while nil the guotls filled the lull nnd themiles ncreamcdjinimlor. After it wo * nil over

peaceful enoro was hoard Issuing from an-id joining room. Somoof thn o present whoinl cnrlonlty to luo who could sleep throughleh n u l o , poiiuilrd tin thu ilnor until thuy-

xtiACtod n * loopy."tlollol" ftnd n nlghtcapped-io d noon appealed at the door , and tha otco-

ttnched Inquired ! "What's wanted ? ' TheituiUinn was explained , nnd the otrangrr ro-

lled¬

! " 1 Icon n row , cht Well , I don't mtml-uch llttlo affairs. I was brought upltu* w-ego town nnd boarded next door to n thoolog-cal ecmlnary. "

Card-playlni : In ow York , nays The Drook-vn

-1'aglo , gniws moro iwpulnr every tiny-

.Ivorybody.

plays , Including VMIII nn. In factomen have more to do with linking It fmh-

onnblo-

than men. "A llttlo game of drawrlth cupper" In the ino t welcome iuv Italianlie majority of mon roceho nowaday * . Din-era and dances fclnk into InrlgnlUcaucoboiildn-

tu Invitation ( or pokur. As u rule women inNow York piny n small game , the m.ij'irltv-

ot'

going hlghor than n dollar limit , whichiako.1 It possible for oven the moit Impociml-us

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of society men to play vlthout mnnliig10 rltk of losing much. liesidon there Is al-

vayx-

thu poisiblllty thnt they may win. Tliure-re nlflo many ponuy.nnto pirtlca ; those nro-

uuch affected by women , With mon the gniuoO-

WH higher every yonr. I have forgotten who.wnHtlut raid Ainorlcim were n tuition of-

nmblcrs.; . It ntiiko.1 mo ni bolug the truth ,

unvovir ,

The Donvc'r News tolU the following story !

)octor Tulloy , owner of the celebrated horseyetor , will reich his home in Denver to-day ,

'tor a month rpent at Hot Spilngs , Ark-.'rlvtto

.Information received yoaturduy utatod-

mt during his stay nt the Springs the gonlal-Dor. . " got intu n little gnmo of five cent dr.iwdollar limit with a number of bloods from

10 Houtb and oast. After n while one of theooila cot n hand thn <.ho> comod tnthcr proud

'.for ho ctoodp.it on it and uudcitook torive the quietman from Ionvor out. "Doe. "

lad n pretty clover ImiidhiniBolf. mid ho wouldtot bo driven. After several raUna back nnd-orwnrd only Tullv and the Now York mil-onatre

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rumnlnod in the game. ' 'I vrUh theImlt were "pon instead of u dollar.1 nilil th-j

blood , "You can't tnko the Inidla oil toonick for mo , " said tlio owner of Lystor.Then I'll rai o you §3,000 ," wan the promptnplv. "And I'll raiio you back ?5.00i ) , " said10 Dcnv or doctor. The last bet W.H callednd Tally showed n ten full ngninnt nn nco-in

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; Hush held by his opponent nnd rolled In10 pot. With part of the money ho bought n

rotting horHu called tha Arkansas Wonderhlch In ) intends to drive to polo with his old

nvorlto Lygtor-

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PLUHI1JU8 UNIIM. "

low tlio Motto Cntno to bo IMncctl on-

Iluril Money.-

Wtilo

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circulation has boon given to n-

itatcmant that the use of the words1E Pluribus Unum , " which apnonr on-

ho United States coins , including theitandard dollar , wore uovcr authorized to10 placed thorn by law. Whou tlio nttou-ion of Colonel A. Louden Suowdou , su-

crintoiidoiil-

of the mint , was called to-

ho allegation , ho aaid that it was clearlyi mistake BO far as the trade- dollar andho 5 cent piece , issued in 1883 , wcro

concerned , and , by inference , the stand.-rd

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. dollar-."Tho

.uae of the motto , " ho continued ,

'first appears under the authority of thelovcrnment ou the great oeal of Uio-

Jnitcd States. Tlio coinage acts of 1702and 183U , in naming the dovicoa aud in-

scriptions¬

of coins , did not include , nordid they excludes the uau of the motto ,'J3 Fluribus Unum. ' The motto wasjlaccd on the eagle of 1707 , arid con-inuod

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: tlioro up tu 1804. It was on theimlf cn lo from 1793 to 1831 ; the quar-ter

¬

caglo from 1790 to 1834 ; the rilvordollar from 1798 to 1804 ; the quarter dw-llarfrom

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1804 to 1828 , and the dimesfrom 1798 to 183 ?.

"Tho coinage act of 1873 specially dos-.ignatoa

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the motto 'K Pluribus Unum1among the inscriptions to bo placed uponthe coinage of the United States. Thedevices of the 5-cont pinco , which worechanged last year , were therefore in con-formity with this act. The trade dollar ,

which was isaUed under the act of 1873 ,

was made in its dovicoa , inscription , etc. ,

stirictly to conform to the law , includingthe motto 'E Pluribus Unum. ' The acl-

of 1877 , authorizing the issue of the atan-dard dollar requiring that the devices andinscriptions should conform to the act ol1837. As the act of 1837 did not ex-

clude the motto , and the general coin-age act of 1837 requiring the wordn 'IPluribus Unum' to bo placed on all thicoin , it was BO placed , making this coitconform to all the others ifmued sincethat act-

."Tho.

motto is doubtless taken fronthe expression of Horace whore ho useithe pliraao , 'do pluribus una , ' or fronthe 102d line in Virgil's 'Morotum ,whore the expression 'Color cat o pluri-bus unus' is usod. It is understood thathe motto on the great seal , which waidiscussed and approved ton years befon-Uio tint coinage act was passed , wai tinsuggestion of Mr. VV. Burton , a dnaigneand engraver , of Philadelphia. Many othe devices on the cents issued by thidifferent states previous to the nationacoinage act are evidently the outgrowtl-of Uio disousKion and reports in commit-tee nnd in congress on Uio mottoes , in-

Bcriptious and devices of the great seal.1-

Mr. . Miffln'a Torribio Gun ,

Nor alk (Conn.) Hour ,

'On the floor in ono of the rooms athe Norwalk Iron Work company ialong , heavy cylinder. IU length iabout twenty-eight feet and the diamoto-of the bore about four inches. In anothodepartment mon are at work construct-ing au air-compressor , When the lutto-is completed it will bo connected witlthe tube mentioned above , and what thiinventor confidently believes will bomost trninondoiw engine of vrar will bcompleted and ready for trial. 8overayears ago , while in Washington , a gentle-man from OJiio hoard a naval oflicor sa ;

that if a gun could bo constructed thawould throw dynamit it would thorough-ly -revolutionizo modern warfare. Mr-Miflln that was the gentleman's nam-

proceoeded at onoo to invent suchgun , and ho h&s reason to be-

lieve that it will bo a perfect successIt would not do to USD powder as a pro-pelling power.for its sudden action wouliexplode tlio dynamite cartridge at thstart and blow the gun to atoms. Com-pressed air at a pressure of about SOl

pounds to the square inch will take thiplace of powder , and the gun now iicouth Nortvalk ii expected to tlirbwtliruu pound'cartridge u distance t f twi-miles. . Imagine thu uflbct of a rartridgi-of, oven so small n weight striking thiside or deck of a voeael ur the rampartof a fort. The explosion would bo turribio in its results. If the gun is a successothers of u tmo suQJccut to throw JLOl

pounds of dynamite ten mills will bo conatructod. The gun loaded with sand in-stead of dynamitewill bo tested in b'outl-Nurvvulk ut an early day in the preecnui-of naval ollicore , scientific man , am-others. .

FROM FOREIGN LANDS ,

Gladstone Attacked While Walling to-

tut Commons ,

Ho Coolly Shakos off Hia Assail-

ant¬

and Goes on ,

The American Hog Makes Bis-mark Squoal-

.Nubar

.

Pasha's' Sound Advioo to

Gordon ,

Viirlims Mill tern of Note From Overtlio Sen ,

li'OUKIGN NI8WS.-

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HQUKAI. PHOM OKHMANY.

February 14. Tlio NerdDeutsche Xoituug nays editorially : "Thebill in regard to hog products now be-

fore the American congress is calculatedto painfully allVot Germans who havenational interests at heart. Tha utility oithe bill is palpably directed against Ger-many

¬

alone. Germany has always main-tained

¬

a friendly disposition towardAmerica and does everything possible toshow her friendship. This sudden anti-Gorman nttitudo on the nart of Americaexcites in us regret and astonishment.-

Vo.

don't asutuo that American states-men are disposed to entertain the opin-ion

¬

that Germany can bo induced bythreats to rescind u measure enforced inthe interests of the public health. Anindependent government can only replyto any attempt at intimidation by coun-ter

¬

reprisals consisting of increased cus-toms

¬

duHos and affecting the intercourseof the two countries.-

ItAimOXB

.

( ATTAOKP.n IK TUB bTllEETS.LONDON , February 11. Gladstone wai

the subject of an unpleasant experienceits afternoon. Ho was walking inliondroot , unattended , on the way to thu-oiiso of commons , when suddenly a manoizcd him by the collar and brought himo a standstill. Gladstone , with seineilliculty , shook oh his assailant hnd con-nued

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on foot to his destination. It is-

ssertcd that the man made the attackn a wager.

WOOD is iticmx.-OAIIIO

.

, February 14 An oflicial do-roe is promulgated suppressing the coun-ilof

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state. General wood declares if thehodivo's troops are thought unfit to-

ght alongside British troops they hodletter bo disbanded.-

A

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DIHASTUOU3 WATEKHPOUT.

LIMA , Peru , February 14. A water-pout has caused immense damage in-

requipa and environs. Loss , BOL',000-olea. . Several persons were drowned.-

A

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CHOICE IN THE 8AVK.

LONDON , February 14. Gou. Gordon'sarting words to Nubar Pasha were : "Irill nave the honor of Egypt. " Nubar-'asha replied : "Never mind Egypt , eavelie women and children. "

MSAVIrfQ SUAlvIM-

.OAIIIO

.

, February 14. The rebels havebandoncd their position ton miles from'imhim.

HIE QUEEN'S UIAKY.LONDON , February 14. Tnn thousand

opies of the first edition of the queen's.iary wore sold the first day , The seconddition will bo ready by the end of thenonth.

Matthew Arnold will publish his im-

iroEsions-

of America along with the lee-ures

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ho delivered while in (the UnitedStates.

SPAIN AND TUB UNITED HTATE-

H.MADitiuFobruaryl4..

. The Oorrospon-doncia

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says the commercial conventionwith the United Status was signed lastevening. It takes effect March 1st , ex-cept certain clauses deferred to the moot-'ng of the cartes.-

THU

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11E1IEI.S DISPKHSIMI.-

SUAKIM

.

, February 14. The news oi-

iho dispatch of the British forces iispreading rapidly , and the rebels are dis-pereing. .

A KANKKIl'8 DOWNPAIiIi.-

Tlio

.

Story of a IloahcHtcr , N. Y. , IJanl-Canlilnr Now Porter lu a Slioi-

hyvlllo-

, Intl. , Hoto ) , f-

Cliicliiuatl Knijulrer ,

Ono cold night this winter the writefound himself in the oflico of the enl ;hotel in Sholbyvillo , Ind. As ho BII

there by a roaring lire wondering how hishould pasa the long evening a littleshort , fat man , with brown eyes thadeemed to search your inmnsthoughts , came in. With thhumble air of a menial ho stir-red the Cro and swept the hearth. Tlioi-ho commenced polishing a row of lampthat wore for the use of the guests ,turned and asked the gentleman onp < ailmo , quietly mnoking a cigar , who thipeculiar person was ,

Well ," the stranger began , "that mhas a history. For the past few years hhas bcori employed as porter in this he-

tol. . Ho is finely educated , speakinFrench and Gorman like a native. Aboifive years ago ho resided in Rochestoi-N. . Y. , and hold the trustworthy positio-of cashier in ono of the loading banks (

that city , Ho was the happy posscssc-at a beautiful homo and a rich and dvoted wife ; ho was courted by the bcisociety and looked upon aa a brilliant anmodel man. But , like all the restOBI!

uncertain world , ho was not content witwhat was well enough. Ho rushed reellessly into speculation , and lost hoaviljOno day it came to the knowlodu-of the bank authorities Ilka thunderbolt that their tried and trustpcashier had forged the name of his wif-

to a draft for a largo amount , and , be

SKINHUMOEM-y baby ilx months old broke out with fomo kin

n | skin humor , and after being trea'ert live monthby my , wan given up to illo. Th-

ilrutrgutrccouinundod Hwllt'uHpjcllla , and theeffe-cwonasgritlfylugas It w > s mlraculout , lly chllM-

OOII get vvuli , all tr cM l thu dimaw In gone , an-

ha Is as fat si a pig. J. J. Klrkhni ) ,Ulnden , Huik- County Tuxav.-

I

.

have nuffcred fur many Joan from ulocm on inv< a , 'fttn very Ur.eand painful , during which ttm-

I uurd aliucutovtrUUngtaclfoctacure , lutln > ln-

I took Utti't special by advice of a friend , and Inbhorttluio WAS iiiroiUouiid and well-

.rjwln.

J , lllllor , Ileaumout , Toxai ,

I have been anilctod-wl'h Scrofula for tntlio yeartuid have had sores on u.e a * l rge as a hamfor that length o tlm . I ait summer 1 was nu bn-

It that I ouiilJ not w ear clothing. I had jrwi t him.ulsofdollirsintlierirott to be enroli but all ti-

nu purpc.ee. , and ha l Injgrwl inyelf wllh Mrrcur ;

tll'otuh. YourHwift Hiicollacur.dmaproiutli|and permanently , ajU I hope ry like tuflcr r niltakolt. fIj'ltn. .

, Atk.

Our IroaiUo on Clxxl and HI In Dtsvitu uitttx-

raijpijCPj0| | C(,_

Drawer 3. AlUnU , Go ,H. Y,

hnd n ipropriatod a largo sum ofmoney belonging to the bunk , and , likethe Arab , in tlio dead of night , hnd foldedhis tent nnd ntolcn oilontly nwny. ItWAS nftonrnrds aacortninod that when hofound the (lihmtinn growing too 'Wftrm forhis comfort , in n moment of desperation ,ho forged his wife's nnino , obtained themoney nnd then fled for safety. It wat-at lint buliovcd ho had sought refuge in-

Cnnnda , but after a fruitless search nilhopes of finding him wore abandoned.About ono year ngo , " continued thestranger , "I chnncod to stop over atthis town , and vrns astonished tosee in this very same hotel that sameman. lo instantly realized thathowns-rjco nizsd as the bank dt f nil tor wnntcd-iu llodioitor. During'tho day ho soughtmo out nnd his nervous ngitation wai ter-rible.

¬

. Ho seemed to imagine himself al-

ready a captive , and most pittously" beg-ged

¬

mo to Bftvo him. I very quiclcly as-sured

¬

him I had no thought of doing himharm , but , on tlio contrary , would bo thelust pornon to causa him trouble. Hoeagerly inquired after his wife. I hesi-tated

¬

to toil him the truthand yet 1 con *

sldorod it best that bo should know all ,

So I told him how his wife had made anApplication for a divorce , and only a per-snnnl

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service on him would bo required ,nnd the law would make her free. With-out

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any outward surprise or emotionhu said her wish should bo-

cratificd , oven nt the peril ofhis own liberty. If the man haa sufferedho has done on in the mo.it splendid oil-

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. But what a wonderful change liascomo over him in the past year. Hishair , then black as tbo raven , is nowalmost white. And his wholu appearanceindicatna sad resignation , " When thestranger had finished his story , I arose tothank him , nnd as I turned I saw thesubject of our conversation quietly butearnestly regarding us His face Boomedto have grown graver nnd pnler , nnd asour eyes mot for ono moment , nil thestern , haughty look of pride ncoincd todie away , and tliero canio an expressionover his countenance of the moat hope-less

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and holploes despair. Hero sooniod-a perfect example of a "ruined life."

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Upper Klkhorn. ,To the IMItor of Tin 11 nt-

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much has been done in the way ofadvertising this portion of our good statethat n general knowledge of tbo famousElkhorn valley is possessed by almostevery one. And yet its growth in socontinuous that a fresh record of iU pro-

gress-

of affairs in that locality may bomade every few weeks without nny tire-some

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repetition. Even in mid winter ,whilst agricultural activity IB at n stand-still , the people are pushing forward thevarious enterprises which are building upthe country. Tlio erection of new bouses ,

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the expansion of business and tlio intro-duction

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of now branches of industry , be-

speak-

the confidence which the peoplefeel in this attractive valley. At O'NeillCity , county seat of Holt county , on lastSabbath the now Presbyterian churchwas formally dedicated with appropriateservices according to the customa of thisdenomination. Several clergymen of thinname wore present on the eventful occa-sion , the dedicatory sermon beingpreached by the superintendent of mis-sions in iNoLnxskn , Rev. Goo. T. Criss.-man.

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. The church is n. neat structure andis a pleasant testimonial to the enterpris-ing people who have had a hand in build-ing it. On the evening of the same da}at Atkinson , 20 miles further wont onthe Sioux City & Pacific railroad , similaiservices were hold by Rev. Orissman irdedicating the Presbyterian church ol

that young and prosperous town. Muclpraise is duo the people in the fine tastedisplayed in the construction of their nowhouse of wonhipi-

It iq pleasant to note the rapidity witliwhich this now county of Holt is wheel-ing into line in all iU improvement !

which build up substantially thoao re-

cently Bottled points. School houteachurches , business blocks wnll atockccwith goods comfortable residences nncimproved farms , are favorable exponentto the homo-seeker as ho comou from thieast to prospect for a bettor lay of thing

F than Is nfiordod cast ? of the great riveraJust now the vigilantes nro having a livoltime ridding the country of the boistei-ous and lawless characters which tolong have infested and annoyoits inhabitants , who are too busto bo molested. Laxity in the oxocutio-of law against criminals has provokethis resort to mob violence , and no oncan toll the end of all this uprising , urloss the courts and jury fortify them-selves with a stronger courage to frowupon this murdering spirit which is bicding defiance to law and order. Tu-Dm : has spoken out firmly nnd decided ]

on this question , and a reform is loudlcalled for. X. V. .

TORPID BOWELS ,BOSORDERED LIVER *

nnd MALARIA.From thuao Boiircco ailAothruulourthaof-

I'm diseases of Uio human rucu. Tlioso-qymptomsindicato their oziHtonooiInsol-Appetite. . Huvrcla costive , 8lcc IlemU-iiclie , fiillnrs * afler eating , aversion to-txcrtlcm of body or itiEutl , Rructutlon-of food * Irritability of temper, jCow-spirits. . A fcclliiR of having iiejilecteclmine duty , J > Izzliici > , Fluttering at tha-tfenrt.Ilota before tlio eyeiIilcliIycol-orcd

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Urine , CONSTIPATION ? and do-.uutnd

.tlio use ofa romndy that acts directly

on tbo Mvor. ABaLivcrmoiUcluoTDTT'Sl Iljl,8 imvo no o iual. Their action on tlio-KtdnoyH mid Skin IB also prompt ) removingall Impurities through these tUroo" oav-entfurs of I lie y t m ," producing tfnpo-.tlta

., sound digestion , rc ulitr stools , a clear

cuuso no nausea or ( rlplng not Interferewith dally work aud aio u perfectANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.Bol-doTfrjwljfre.Uflo.

.. Ome.miun y8tNY.

TUTT'S HAIR DYE.-iiuf

.( Him on WiiiBitKiis ctmngou in-

Itantly-

toaUwsar Hiacu byaalncla np-.plication

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of tills l>ru. Bold by UrusgUta ,ar Bent liy flxrn oss on rooolpt or silt

Oilloo , 41 Jlurray Btreet , New Yorl'.CUH'R MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPT-

&E. . VOLKMEYER ,

THE PIONEER MEAT DEALEI-

OP OMAHA.

lilt many friends are Invited to at hit ne-imAt inarl.rt , 2013 Cowing BU vthtre thar will llm-as of joro , all tr.o cholco cuU lu Uocl , Mutton auPork , at lowtrt mir-

kPHYSICIAN & SURGEONKoolilnnoo , Ao. HOJonvs St. Ollloe , fio.JWS Ft

nnmstrcrt. Office houn , 12 in. to I n. iu. , inJ-Ttlqiho'ie Ior ofllc , 87, Hetulvmc

DREXEL & MAULSUCCESSORS TO JOHN G. JACOBS )

UNDERTAKERS ,

the old tUnd W7 J-aruun itrttt. flidn tj U-1- * ( rayli lollUUu aH iirowjitly atttoded to ,

1 > r , WriKiicr'fl'ltciiinvnl.-Ir.

.) . Wagner IIM retnnrcit hH olHco from K . SIS

tArlmcr to Mo , 1.181vrlmcr , where be will be plcaidt-to MO hln (rlcntli. The Doctor In to bo congratulatedon tliocornploUnftM ami elegance of hi* new bnlM-Ing.

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. It H one ot the b tt In the city , [ Denver Ite-

puWI'.an , Jsn. 37li ,

LARIMER STREET.

Why you nhouU try the celebrated Dr. IL Wagner **mothcxln ot cum :

1. "Ir. II. Wftgner U a natural physician. "O. H. Fowwrn ,

The Greatest Living Phrenologist"Few cut exco j ou as ft doctor. "

DR. J. Sim : ,Tha World'* Greatest Physiognomist ,

"You arc wonderfully rroflcIonUnjour knowl-edge ot ilboaeo ami medicines. "

DR. J. iUmnres.4. "The umidtil find ready relict In your pro

tnco. " DR. J. Sinus.6. "Dr. II. Wwrncr la a regular grodimto Irora-

Ilcllevuo Hospital , Now York city ; has hml very ox-tcnnU

-o lu i IlAl riniotlco , anil Is thoroughly posted on

ill hranchcit ot till bctovevl sclonco , especially onchronic diseases."

UR . BBOWNEU. & Kwixo.8. "Dr. II. Wapicr has Immortalized hltiuolf by

hliiomlortulillKXH cry of miodflo remcdlca for pri-vate and rroxual dlseasm." VlrglntA City Chronicle.

7. "Thnnianita cl Invalids Cock to BOO him. " SonFruiclnco Chronicle.

8. "Tho Doctor's lonjr experience as a cpodallit-thouU rcudor him very nuocesalul. " llocky Mono-tain

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Plain Facts Plainly Spoken.-At

.one tlmo n discussion ot the secret rice WM en-

.Urely.

avolJ l by the profession , and medical worksbut n few yearn ago would hardly mention It-

.ToiUy.

the phjslclrui la ol a dlfluront opinion ; ha h-voro& tliat It la hlfl duty Jleagrecablo though It

maybe U handle thla matter without Rlo> caiuid-tpcak plainly about It ; and Intolllgunt parents andguanlhns v, ill thank him tor iloini ; BO.

The results attending this vice wcro or*

The (inblt Is generally contrectod by. the youngwhile attending school ; older companions thronrbtheir example , may In responsible (or It , or it may boacquired through accident. The oxcltemont once ap-

crloncoil-

, the practice will bo repeated agnlu andagain , until at hut the habit becomes firm and com *

plctcly enslaves the victim. Ucntol and nervous atfrictions are usu&Uy the primary results ot sell abuia.Among tha Injurious offoctB may bo mentioned lassi-tude

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, daJeeUon or Irrasdblllty ol temper and generaldebility , The boy seeks seclusion , and rare ); JoinsIn the gports ol his companions , II ho bo a youngman Iio will bo llttlo found In company with the othersex , and la troubled vith exceeding and annoyingbaamulncss In their presence. Lascivious droama,emissions and eruption * ou tha face , etc. , are alsoprominent symptoms.-

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the practice Is violently persisted In , moro seriousdisturbances take place. Great palpitation ol theheart , or epUoptla convulsions , are experienced , andthe sufferer may (all into a complete state ot Idiocy be-fore

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, Iliially , death relieves him.-To

.all those engaged In tlda dangerous , practice , I

would nay , llrat ot all , stop It at once ; make everyposnlblo effort to do so ; but It YOU lull , If your ncrvouasystem U already too much shattered , and conse-quently

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, vour wllljiowor broken , lake seine ncrto-toulo to afd you In jour effort. Having ( reed yourself( romtho habit , Inould further counsel you to gothrough a regular cuiino of truitment. (or It la a greatmletalcotoeupixunlhatany one may , tor eonio time ,be t every ttolitt'r ph o hlm clf up to this (irdnatlni?but dangerous oxuitcment without suffering from Itsev II conmtquenci'ii at WNIIO future tlmo. The numberol joiuipmoii whnaro incajiacLitcd to (111 the dutiesenjoined by * rdlock U alarmingly Urge , and hi mostnt uuch canes this unfortunate condition ot things coobo traced to the practice ot eelf-r.buo , n hlch hail boontbaudoncd years ago. Indeed , a law mouths' practiceft this habit la ntllclcnt to Induce opormatorrhuca Ilater J varsand I hav o many ol such cones under treat ,mmitatthepresont da-

y.Young

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MenWho may be suffurlng from tha rflccts of youthful( ollloi or InJlscrctlona w111 do ell to avail thoouelvea-ol this , the greatest boon ever laid at the altar ol sul *

erlng humanity. DR. WiUKRH will guarantee to (or*

olt (600 for every case ot seminal uoakneaa or prlratadisease ot any kind and character .which he under-takes

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to uid tails to cur-

e.Middle Aged Men.There an many at the age ot SO to CO who are

troubled with too frequent evacuations of tha blad-.deroften

.aoamnpalilodby aellght smarting or bora *

Ing sensation , and n weakening ot tha svittm In-

nianner the patient cannot account lor. On examin-ing

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tha urinary deposits a ropy sediment will oltcn befound , and Koinctlinos (mall particles ol albumen willappear , or the color will l o ot thin mUklsh hue , againchanging to a dark amltorpldsjppcarenco. There aremany , many men who dl ol thfe Oltllculty.Ignorant olthe cauno , which U the iccond etttgo ol Dcmlnatwcak.-ncns.

.. Dr. W. will guarantee a perfect euro iu all caaca

and a healthy restoration of the genitourinary or-gan

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ConiultnUon tree. Thorough cxamluatlou and ad-vtco , (&.

All communications should ho addronaed , Dr. HenryHenry Wnguor , I*. O. 2380. Denver , Colorado.

The Yuung Man's Tockct Comiianloii , by Dr. n.Wagner , Is worth IU weight In gold to young men )

Price 812i. Bent by mail to any addres-

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FRIEND TO ALL.Ono Who is Needed and Nobly

Place.

Denver Is moro lortumto than the knows In thaK-

JUKJHH onol the talout sand energies ot a man whohas git en his tlmo and thought not merely to theperfection ol bin skill as a practitioner ot hli prol-ofulcin

-fit medicine , hut to thj study ol thoao pro *

found things ol science and ntture which tend to themoro compToto underttandlni ; ol the problem ot liraand ot the laws ol natura and the means ot gaining ?the greatut practical goods to mankind from thopi-fuimatlon

-thus acquired in the abstract , fniob a

man It Dr. II. Wagner , who Is located at 343 Larimerstreet Dr. Wagner devoted irony yearn to the to-munition

-of tlio Knowledge neccvwary to his proteg-

lion Iu a number of tha leading medical B-booli ofthe most eminent and profound teachers , Biiohnames us Dr. Ores* and Dr. I'anooast appearingamong his preceptors Nordti bis studies end raers.They oontuiuod In the Held ol the practicing familyphMclan anil In the experiences of a man < t cxten-tlre

-travel Ho h i vbltcd every icctlon ol the Uol-

ted HUUn pa) hig studious attention to the differentcharacterised ol thovulouj jortlons ol the oounlry ,pirtlculnrly with regard to their effect , dlmatio andotherwise upon health and the dlfloient forms ol dis-eases.

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. With the combined powers ol close ttudy , * x-tensive obcervatlun and almost uulimted praotltc ,Dr Wagner came to Denver three years (go equip ,ped u law have the right to claim to battle the leool mankind , the dre4U d entmy , dlttOFo , In order torender the greatest Rood to society , Dr. Wagner deci-ded

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to lay uldo the general trinities ol practice Rodbring all hsii r'iM' knowledg and power to bear up-on

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thu lee wliluh among the army ol Insldioua-dcatlmgenU It tbo greatest III ] wlJo eiporlencohad taught him whit weapons to u<a and which todiscard , and tfter equipping himself ai hit trainedJudgmunt was so well al lt) to advUe him ho com-inencod

-boldly and oontldcntly his attack. Iu eatl >

mating the muIU and success aclilevcd , It is onlyneccswry to know tha docUr'i nltlou and stoudlu-today , While locaUd In this city , hit practice Uno moans confined to IU limit ] uor thi* section oicountry , HUoorrenpoiidencoand express books tot-lfy

-In black and t Into to his itoatciu'on ol a field of-

piactlco bounded only by the lines which bound theougthand bieautbol tlio country , and which hul-iced him wh ro a man of liU Bklll and intellcctnal

attainment* ileBcrvcs to ie.mi4thonld to be eaabluhim to roach the lilghett sphure ol usefulness to sul-ferlnjf humanity the piano ,'o ( financial Indepen-dcnco. . Dr. W gn r has contributed ol his projerl-ty

-to the aubttantlal Improvement ol Deuvertu ibg-

ero.tlon ot a line block ou Larimer strut , oppoaituMi prcnent olllw , No. it J. U will bo ready for occu ,paucy In a lew weeks , and U au o > tdeuoo that thedoctor la to bo numburod amoin" the peroionvnt ad-lolldcltUoniolthometropolUol the plains. lthn-ver

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Tribune ,

DR , H. WAGNER & CO. ,338 ILarimeri; St. Addresa Bor 2389 ,

DENVER , COL.