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THE D. r OF OMAHA, NEB. Plfl Up Capital . - -« ®250,000 urplus Fund, May 1, 1883 15,008 8 R. JOHNSON A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of Boston. of W. V. Morse & Co, ,of G H &J. 8, Collins. L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashier, formany years Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha. This Bank opened for husiness April 27, 1882 directors and stockholders are among the lead business of Omaha, and its business is conducted 1 increasing in especial reference to the best ot its mercantile patrons. ectiens receive prompt attention and chargos obtainable here or elsewhere, Interest allowed on time deposits upon favorable upon accounts of banks and bankers. urities bought and sold. J. W. Rodefer, Broker, Stocks, Donds, Commercial Paper and all other od securities dealt ind Room 4, No. 28 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, Ia FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL Ne v Yonk, August 14, Money-—In better demand at 4@5 per cent; closed offered at 1 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper—5@6 per cent. Sterling Exchango—Baukers' bills weaker at $4.820; demand, $1.86f. Governments—Lower for 4 and 435, Stocks—Opened } to § per cent lower than the close of last night for the general list of active stocks, the largest decline being in Wae bash preforred and Omaha proferred The pressure to sell was at first only moderate, but short selling directod ggainst the Lackawanna, St. Paul, preferred, Oregon & Trans- continental, Lake Shore, Uniou Pacific and itral. The effect was to bring was soon increased by 1 Northern Pa Now York C out the pretty lurge the last six of the decling Quincy, which declined 2} pe only 1y all the long stock. The extren the decline on the ( was 43 per cent, Chi cy 2{, Jersey Cei common and preferred 1} tic M Paul 13, Western Union 14, Lackaw: lin bash 13, From these extreme goneral and very r ranging from 1 to Oregog that ti firm a dence, not only as re also as regard. bid recover ne until 12 k the mar for futures of g This was in s to the belief that the br ued dull and comyy the general fe time the suspension of announced. The tirst caused a decl in 20 minutes } to 17 per cent, th Lake Shore, At 12:30 the market highest prices of the day for sales up te 12:30 were about 3 After 12:30 the market was at first stron and there wi cent, the lat to 613 After 1:30 the cent, the latte with 1§ on Wal ic, 1.on Union on Oregon & T was a decline on Oregon & Tr sh pro ific, § on Wabash mon, and less than § on the These changes left the market than at 12:30. About this time also ther were begun sales for and during the £44,000 in bonds w of th out we lou & Co. state that th liabilities were on shor the market in the per cent in Western Union to 72 a pu pretty w vious decline being 1§ per part of the day, The ex 18,400 shares ot stoc closed out for ale 1 sustained all day tion gi the break was that a number of stop orders wero in the market, which the bears discov- sure was removed rket moved up again, clearly indicating one is much stronger than generally the Western per cent of the decline in us half hour. The wholo market declined in the early part of the last hour 4 to 2t per cent, the latter on Missouri Pacific, and when the Western Union recovered © to a limitod extent. In the final dealing the market declined § to § per cont, the latter on Western Union, The net result of the day’s business is an advance over the closing prices ered After the bear pr the u the und suppos ed, Before Union recovered the prev the close the rest of the market did lik last night for the great majority of stocks, The Evening Post says: The majority of operators are inclined to believe the market has touched the bottom, at least for the pres- ent, though it is apparent it is now more sub- ject to manipulation than at any prev time for a year, and though there is nothing in s to cause any some violent fluctuations are likely to be caused yet by ar- ial means, After the exchange closed a leading Dankers expressed them- selves us fecling more confident of the future, ons going on fof some time have re- ket on i healthy basis are indications of invest- ment. The public both here and abroad are in the general state of busine very important further decli ti umber Liquid sulted in placing the m and already th purchasing. list of the stock exchange A broker who did 1 to the « Al sha The change in railway i important than for some time Mountasi 10} the Oregon & Transcontinental first Denver & Rio Grande cons Denver & tio Grando west coup B hasisaran 103} 44's Coupons. , 112 4% . 118! Pacific 6's of 9 128 BTOCKS AND BONDS, American Express........ Busl., Cedar Rapids & Northe Central Pacific. ... 0 Chicago & Alton do do pid, i., Burl. & Quincy,. do D Fort Wayne & Chicago. | Pepper, 17¢; allspice, 15¢; cloves | 4 00; Whitehreast nut, 4 00; Towa Tump, 4 005 1fe, g Towa nut, 4 00; Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra: r ] oy o e o, o o | (PP QUL © ronware I4|| 8 40; Greenwich, 10; ) o e 3 " ‘ Western, 2 7 | | ments of flour and grain for tho past 24 hours | 4 65; Jewell lye, 2 | have been as follows Hannibal & St. Joseph asked TRAFFIC. The Mebraske Natonal Bank Tllinois Central Ind., Bloom. & Westorn Kantas & Te Lake Shore & Michigan So Michigan Central FLOUR AND GRAIN. m Brows Corrox iion ¥ Atlanta A, S Boot FF, Sho, | 118, 00@7 President, of Steele, Johnson & Co Wheat, bushels | Cern, bushels Oats, bushels Northwestorn 3. M. WOOLWORTH, Counselor and Attorney at Law. Ohio & Mississippi NEW YORK, August 14, —Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the pa have been as follows: Peoria, Decat ir & St. Paul & Milwaukes. . & Manitoba. Receip Ship* Receipts hip'ts, Alligator 344, Wheat, bushels. . Badiger State X 4.4, 64 Corn, bushels Tennington ! A ol S dc d Yrchard sylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, i TR ot s ] ";:};““r‘;“" BRANDIES -Tmported, 6 00 1600; domestic, KANSAS City, Auy wmenta of grain for t Receipt and ship Union Pacif @ past 24 hours have | do E 80, 8jc; Wamsutta 44, 13¢, Wastern Union Telegra QTR Impertaruseoggtn T - |9 00@4 00; donjestie, 1 50@3 60 Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels ange, Government Bonds, and County Do) Oabot 4.4, 83 Fdelity 4.4, Fruit of the Loom, 0 r Twist, 104c; Great Falls Q, 9 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Ciireaco, August 14 ments of live stock for tho past been as follows: pts and ship- | shrunk 4-4, 12¢; Lonsdale, 10c; | 7 hrunk 4.4, 12, | Waool. o3 Now York Mille, 1240; | Mortno unwashed, light, 14@160; hony II, h Y "Uticn, | 13@15¢; medinm unwash light, 18@2 Dueks (Colore do XX stripesand plaids, rown and drab, stripy Arlington _fancy Chariot fancy i Fall River brown, extra heavy, wdiana A brown, 18¢; Neponset A Amosk K A r wheat unsettlod; good de 102 for August Kaxsas Crry, shipments of 1ive stock for the past 2 have been as follows: Receipts and outs, August 14— Re nts of live'stock for the past 24 hours have Loen as follow: cipts and. ship- [ mont” B, 1 demand and stronger, at September; 26§@26¢e for October; 266 for the Receipts, Ship'ts, Ensder at 60@603c. | Yeoman's blue 20, Dentis—-Anosk | Andover DD blue, 60 for Septem- RY GOODS. New York, August 14 ic_cottons the past we the expired postion of the The demand is light, s on necount of provi transactions there have been a good volum Quiet at 1 80@1 Lower for cash see os; good old, 1 50, ports of domes- do AAA, o do, 18 o | rocetvers and shippers of rain, Omaha, Nob, Also buy -20; Haymaker's blue and [ and sell grain and provisions on margin: ow York, tic River DD stripe, 16 1-2; | Chicago, Milwaukee, 8t. Lous and 8§ but through delivers Dlue and brown, 16e; Undasville, | telexraphic facilitic Dblue and brown, 14 1-2¢ Barnard, 24 inch double fac Manhattan glove finish, do glazed, bie; Pequot do, § 11 95@12 00 for Novenibe OMAHA MARKE ash and August; 8 17} 3 for October; 10 12 10 10 for the year. Wholesale ¥ EANS—Amory, Claren s of stock of bov> u der I theyall 1, carrying the vest o the market with them and causing considerable amounts of other stocks to be thrown upon the market. Among these was the Chicago, Burlington & OFFICE OF THE OMANA BEE, | Butter—Quiet and unchanged, s —Quiet and unchanged. Market quiet; choi 2, 43¢} No. 8, 42¢, Glougester, 6he; Havinony, 5 Marsimae 1), 7 mthbridge, ¢ cent on sales of )0 shares, which was probably of the ached about 10:30, at which time egon & Transcontinental , Burlington & Quin tral 23, Northern Pacific ToLEDO, August 14 Wheat—Steady red winter for sh and August, 1 Quict and unchang h, August and Sep- Alberville, ;| & Lots 1, 2,8 & 4, sounh side of Nicholas St., in Wock e Artisian, 2 10646 Tt wide, D and Lots 1,2, & 3, south side of Nicholas St., m Uock T, 16c; Ke 1068 -6 f¢ wid ma 1%, Fair quality 5 00@ 6 00; good butche is Central 1}, Lake Shore 1}, and Wa- | rxcrnyan, August 14,—Wheat—Dull 107 for cash, Corn—Quiet and firn Rye—Weaker at Cured Meats, ines there was a ¢ by 11 o'clock, per cent, the latter on & Transcontinental to 61%c, and from continued d there was evident recovery of confi- rds the day, but largely H H2c: inental O Tots 1, 13, & 2, west sade of King St., in block 106 im 10 c Ve ftwide, Boos o4, ¢ Yorle m 11| Mota1, 2,13 & 14 west sidoot KingSt. in black 06 At 9@ 10¢ in tierces, quot 10-4, 281 wdvanced; closed higher than yes- ) CHEMIC, asure due | lly produced and that without the hammering of the bears the market would only have contin- tively steady. This was ling up to 12 o'clock. at which W. Ballou & | nouncement of | e of § to 1} per cent in the market, from which it reacted Higher aud ver o for August; 4 slow; 46@464 for 8 eneral Produce fe for September; Quiet; common to g New quiet and market well sup- t at 54 00@4 50 per bbl, : Sulphato of Morphine, pe o flour, per 1b, 4¢; Strychni at the good many stocks and strong but feverish. The total 000 shares, ifornia, in comb, per pound, 20 Pronia, August 14, I No. 2 mixed, 48@48lc. new No, 2 white, 28§@20}c. Quict and unchanged, Paints, Oils and Vai 1102 carbon, per_gal Quict at Te per box, Oc; 1 aw, per gallon, 5c; linse an advance from } to 13 per nscontinental ad 1 per cent on Union Pacific. of 4 to 14 per wscontinental, rred, 1 on Northern nd higher at 7 00@S 00 CHERIRIES—12@ i ws—In good demand at turpentine, | st of the list, v little lower NEW OnLrans, August 14.—Oats—Western @3 00 per box. 01— White lead, Omaha P, P, SUPPLIES AND PRINTING Ge; white lead, St. Louis, er bunch, 2 00@ unt of Ballou & Co. and ount firm. The majority of stocks closed »ought in on short account, and Bal- great bulk of their The feature of t hour was a decline of 3} This was to the street, as the stock had been the largest pre- t in the earlier ud and easier, caw’ and burnt. Sienna, 10¢; vandyl refined Tampl Flour and Millstuffs, opened J@lc lower, closing stronges Winter W, L. M. & D., 1iic aris green, 1, the; Tus can _Vermillion, 1. & P, M., O. &D. SECOND QUALITY —2 90@3 25 119}@1 20 in elevator;l’ 17}@ 117 SECOND QUALITY and 1@14e higher; op- | ight oak, dark oak, walnut, chestnut and ash, 1de, for | Oats—Firm; mixed western, 87@39¢; white, Eggs—Western fresh quiet and weak., Quiet and nominal, steam, 8 60@8 65, , ordinary, 10¢ ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, Se; uml burnt, d¢; umber, raw, 4¢; sienna, burnt, 4e; [ n, gonuine, 4 20c; chrome green, N. Y., 12¢; vermillion, Eng,, i crican, Indiin rod; roso pink, 14¢; Venetian red, Cokusoss, Venctian' red, American, 19c; red lead, yellow, genuine, Oysters (Standard), Tper BaLTone, August, cuso, 2 90; do ¢ winter red cashand Augult, 115 Corn~Western dull; mixed, cash, 614@62 peaches, 2 1b, pe case, 4 00@4 50; do (pie), do pie, 6 1h, b, per case, 2 60, Oats—Lower and quiet; western white, 40@ 42¢; mixed, 38@ to choice, T§@8c; igh brown, mineral, ¢ Inilq. 7@7; Patma, 6fc. creamery, 18( Quict at 16@17c, Firm at 1 18@1 18}, KANSAS CITY, Kansas City, August 14, —Wheat— 5 90ke bid Septem- umily mackerel, " kits, 85 half Drls., 7 00; ) Stundard Con, do, 4} gallon kegs 185 tra, $1 10; furniture, No, 1, #1; coi conch, N oxtra, £1 40 bols; Btandard ; Standard do, 4 gallon 20; hard Leather, Oak sole, 38¢ to 4 hemlock kip, 80¢ to 1 00; runner Ghc to Sona—1In 1 papers, 3 30 per case; keg soda, hid for Octobe: for cash; 8¢ hid Medium, in barrels, 6 50; do 70; small, in barrels, 7 40; do gherking, in barrels, 8 40; in half barrels do in half barrels, Gunpowder, gooc good Tmperial, 0@ Kip, 80¢ to 1 00; Liverroot, August 14, Wheat—Winter, 8s 11d@0s 4d; New, bs(@hs bd, Do O, D, Moroe @40c; Oolong, WHOLESALE, ison Iailway, Chicag « Drovers' Journal CHICAGO, August 14, t the following price ial nted to 576,770 t leave the room all day estimates them at fully 700,000 shares. Quoen, (100 cake Ivania cans, 4 cuse doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor Now 1(2d eommg 6265 Tound, cuses, 510; square cases, 340, Ordinary grades 3 wpecial or ( KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas Ciry, August 1 natives, 4 80@ b 40; cows, steady at 5 00@ wagon Kpok ; felloes, suwed dry, 1 w, 1@1he; old Arbucklo's rowsted, 14fc; McLaughlin's sted, 147c; imitation Java, 164@ %, per ib, b, 11c; coil chain, per 1b, iron wedges, Gc lower, 4 80 5 Sheep—Quict and unchanged, crowbirs, G /ineGAk—New York apple 16c; Ohio ape , T@sc; Burden's muleshoes, 6 25, Bagsen Wine \‘hzulal” '3“1‘4‘: Fhl 4 m/:'-'i.n.».-wu i PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA® kegs, 6 40; do,, half Kegs, Quarter kegs, 1 85; Dlusting, kegy, S1. Lovis, August 14 sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, 10ke; cut loaf, 104c; steers, b 40@5 7 ans and Indian ste ulk of sales at 4 00@4 25, ow and easy; m granulated, 9) C vis run Blossburg, ILY BEE---WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15, 1882, | Horses and Mules, - | Extea draft horses, 1 horses, 1006 150; farm he Goods, Atlantic’ A, 8jo; Apple | Cgmmon to g l“\‘lf‘lll:\‘t“lh||“"H\’:. n«;"\.m, oxtra Mures Extra, 125@150; good, 100@140; i, 75@100; comimon, 603D, orth Star, 2 00; Lowis' lyo smmon draft s, 1106 12 t W, 7je; Chitte. ¢ Falls B, 8/ Hoosler, ndian Head A, 83 Indian - fan Orchard, d.'w., 6je; | o " Liquor o0t tic River, thes Paquot | . ALCOROL 188 proof, 225 per wine gn i Wachusott B, 7 1o | extra California spirits, 188 proof, 1 5 v 30 40 | gof gallon; triple refined spirits, 18 {123 Ser pioof " gatlons re-disti | 100@150; fina blended, 17 Donrbons, 2 00@7 00; Kentue per proof, 1 whisk OTTONS - Allendalo 4.4, 7 Argylo ‘4.4, 7je; Atlantic 1 40(@4 00 GINS ~Tmported, 4 50@6 00; domesti @3 00, RUMS-—Tinp 3 82, To; d Pocassot C 44, 7§c; , 140 + vd, 4 50@6 00; New England, HAND APPLE BRANDY- -1 7514 00, CHAMPAGNES Tmported _per caso, 28 00@ ambric 44, f9400;” Amerioan, per case, 13 0016 00, washod, choico, 805 burry, bl ; fadr, 8003 tub and washed, k and cotted wool, 2@te ) X X, 124 1)~ Albany E, brown, L20 Tobaceos, and’ plaids, Brunswick do ex- 1, 45@ Diamond Dur- Durham, h Carolin: oz, e} oling, 4 ¢ oal of oz, 48¢; 0. K. Durham, 4 Durham, 2 30¢; Uncle ‘om and Jerry, w A C P A Climax, bc; Tullion, B0c Star, 48c; Ruddy, 4o Ho Blue and broy < RS UGH, MERRIAM & CO,, Coneord 000, bluo and TROPRIETORS UNION ELEVATORS A, AND B, office. Market reports recol o evory fifteen mi I ith ‘our s tug the fondency of the mar cinl cireular, indicat ta. Office corner of > BROILING, BAKING, V BOILING, PRESERVING, HANDSOME, SOME, DURABLE. The Best Ware Made for the Kitchen. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE ST, LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY, ST LOUIS, 1, and Honsefarnishing Doalers. OUTRE” Stove, Hardw “BURLINGTON F (Chlcago, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad.) COINC EAST AND WEST, Elogant Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Reclin ing Chairs (seats free), Smokin ving Chairs, Pullman Palace Sloeping Cars and & Q. Dining Cars run daily to and ifrom Chicago & Kansas City, Chicago & Council [Blufts, Chicago & Des Moines, Chicago, St. Jo seph, ‘Atehison & Topoka. tween Chicago, Lincoln & Denvor innapolis & Council Blufls via Peoria Al connections “made in Union D known as the great THROUGH CAR LINE. Finest Equipped Rallroad In the World for all Cla # Which wo will turnish on ap- f gy . poTT Solid Trains of Flogant Dar Coaches and Pull. man Palace Sleeping Cars are run daily to and Louis, via Hanaibal, Burlington, Cedar Rapids and_Albert Paul and Minneapolis; Cars, with Re ho famous C. B, rlor Cars with Reclinin Chirs to and from St Louis and Peoria and to and from St Louis and Ottumwa. Only on change of cars between St e Moines, Towa, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Denver, It1s universally admitted to be the Only through line be. of Travel. ER, 31 Vico-Pres't and Gen'l Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago Donginn and 18 stroet, Ex Jubottine SIDEWALK NOTICE, owtr or ow Ty Mituate in ¢ \ v il atato of Nebraskis, sidewalks in frontof and adfoining same Within fifteen (15) days from tho 218t day of August A D, 18K Sail sidewalks o bo const with ylans. and sgecifications on il o Board of Public Works, and in_compliance with rosolutions acoptel by the city councll of S city, | July S18CAL D s ahed 1876, 3 Lockwood Kkid Androscogiin in nccordance My tic KRN ALRS 50 1 do_Gingham: | CONTRUCTED, | Lots 6, 6,7 & S,north sidvot Division St., in block | 2078 1t Wide Liots 1, 2, 8 & 4, sonth side of Nicholas 8t., in block | 10506 Tt Wide Lots 1, 2, 3& 4, south side of Nicholas St., in Wl 10786 it wide. o; Argyle, 3 Highland, tt, ¢ 1.& 4, south side of Nicholas §t., in block ide. 10-4, in S N'S ADDITIC ft wide. Lots 1 1t wide, 181 &2, west sido of King St o do 2, 18 & 14 west side of King St., in Wlock 4 -6 Jin block 361t Drugs, PARKER'S ADDITION 182, west side of King St., in block 1661t KoUNTZ 4th A 10th 108, St. in block 11-6 ft , e Dove lock 78 oft l, 813 0; Oil, Olive, Opium, £ ' il Juinine, P, [ auk14-3¢ 1w i i o s Totwsion, | PROPOSALS 1R CITY PRINT- ;. Sulphur bz, 81 5 printing 13¢; 160° ha, from headlight, water white, 1 wllon, 1 Loiled, per nter sir'd, per gallon, . XXX, per posals or bids shall g Legal Notices,” signed. 4. L. G JEWETT, aug 10-0t City Clerk, PROPOSALS FOR STATIONARY, ALED PROPOSALS WILL BE the duntil 6 p. m. Monday Augus or furnishing the Board of Education of thecity in_ oil | of Omaha with such stationary, supplics and printing 1w, 10c; | mav bo rquired for tho who of”tho ety seliools "own, | during the ensuiug year. brown, | S50 ouals to b endorsed: Bids for furni tionary and sujplics and bids for printing The Board reserves the right to. rejoct bids. By order of the Board of I 14.0t Ciiy SIOUX FALLS 188 3 conch bl black, 16¢; ine blue, 1 Dlind and xhutte . CONOY 8e; y tent dryer, Sc; ¢ ning, lors, 1fci whiti Germantown, 1 Prussinn_blu, b Paris yel- nch, chrom o5 ochro, i nter's mineral, 1, $1 20; Dam: (IXCORPORATED. ] 70c; asphaltum, extra, 85¢; | This company s now prepared to recely orders for il finish, $1 50, SI0UX FALLS JASPE! g «| Building Purposes, 20; ' hemlock upper, 2 i 4 b bl , 250 4 0 to 130 hemlock sole 28¢ to And will make figires on round lots for prompt deliv* sory. The compar y is hipping ) Paving Blocks to hoth Chicago and O ence and or wtroets in any 1 star oak, nk i, and solicits correspond- trictors engugod in paving estern cities SOrRRINTENDRNT'S OWFICK, Chicago, West Div-) ‘Decombor b, 1552 Sloux Falls Water 0. Elwell, Presid pany DEAR Sik: 1 haye r, lath and shi n cars NTLING=— 16 ft, and under 22 (), b 20 ft, tand 15 ft, I . | lave been u cars, and | i thie gr that in my o id by yor o and “perfoc o to Jii 1, 4 and G in,, 24 00; No, 2, boards), 20 00; 125 ulk per bushel* 8%¢; Town plaster, b1, 2 50; hair 1 folt, 100, fw,y3750; straw 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCER) —— This to_cortify that 1 have ex ined & ploc Hoeavy:Hardware List, granito taken from the Sloux Falls Granito Quarrics, 2 %0 Dlow T 1 1y opinion, it 1s the bost stone for stivet jay i ] liavy seoy i Ateri f cast tool d) HENRY FLAD W 3 00; hubs Pres. Board Public Improvaients ach, i3 auard . Bl rivets, or Stone for Paving Purposes. @12c; malleable, 8o larrow to irden’s horseho And any person Interested in such improvement | ™ will find it greatly to his advantage to communicate with us. We invite correspondence on the subject. Iu car lots, ompany s business 1§ now i the hands of Wi, Me- A. C. SENEY. wiuser Pres. of Jasper Stone Co, N’S N AT ke Stacks, Broeching Lard, Wate Repairing done in City and Countr, Done at Eastern Prices and Warranted ! nd Boilers will ho kept on har Works| NEBRASKA. 4 Ol Tanks, and do fa genera .l Build all Kinds of Steam Boilers, Dlate-iron businoss. Having had many years experiencein the trade in differont parts the country, Iam confident I can give satistaction, having the best shop and tools in the State. J. M. WILSON Proprietor. . H. CIBSON, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANU: ACTORY CORNERZTWELFTHZANDZHOWARDY TREETS, cor. 19th and Per OMAXEXA, Particular attention iven to re airing. Satls oct’cr euarantoed. OM A E A Medical Lispensary! Offices and Parlors Over the new Omaha National Bank,13th, Between Farnam and Douglas Streets. NEBRASKA. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASES OF Aud Female Diseases, as Well as all Chrduic and Nervous Diseases, 3 Mo o, 2o Company. DR. FISEHBIL.ATT per_gallon: Furni- P Has discoverod the impotency, trembling, dimness of sight i, wtomach or bowels:-thoso torrible ro fatal to the victims than the son bou o antic)pations, rendering marr hoso that,.are suffering from the evil practices which causing rostest cure in the world for weakness of the back and limbs, nervousness, languor, confusion of ideas, palpitation’ of fthe heart, timidity diseases of the head, throat, nose or skin, bits arising from solitary ractioos of Byrens tothe mariners of Ulyses, blighting theirmost radian involuntary discha; ctious of the liver outh, and secret destroy their mental {and physical systems RVOUS DEBILITY, distrowsed mind, which unfits them for performing their business and marriage impossible, distresses the action of the heart, causin «flushes of hea ings, cowardice, fears, dreams, ok and hips, short breathi s tired in the mor The symptoms of which are dull, noclal duties, makes happ; dopression of wpirits, ev unnatural discharge have preference to hood, white bone deposit in the urine, nervou I pstipatlon, paloniow, pai aid weakndas in the li YOUNG MEN that dreadful and destructive habit whicn ans of oxalted talent and brilliant intellect who w ators with the thunders of their eloguence or wake to ecstacy the Living MARRIAGE, un - men contemplating marriage bo aware of physical weakness, qualification specdily relioved al 'y sonfic'e i his honor as & gentlen hts,'dizziness, forgetfuln , tire casily of com en rotiring, seminal weaknoss, g, watory and Weak eys ustilt me immediately on of thought, tremb) ored to perfect hi B mlght oluerwi. ESTIMONIALS, entrance listening s w'sh full confidencs loss of procreative under the caro o He who places himseft duntly rely upon his skill ae r. Fikhblatt may v physician, narriag comunit excosses (roi | understands this subject wil by prudent? i sy wea o stitutional d peopl apt to g wware of the dread oo who procration is lost s crious and destructive sical and wental functions of the heart, indigestion, ptoms of both body and v procreative powers, ity, wasting of the fr A CURE W. Tho system hecomes dora RRANTED, orswho keepiehemgerifiingguonthfsttor month akin DR, FISHBLATT, graduate of one of the most eminent eolloges of the United State ¥ troubled with ringin wous ruined i ho nous and injurious ompoun 1, shoul has effected some of the most astonish. in the cars and head, when asleep, great sounds, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with oro ever known i alaruied at cortal BOEYOUKIESS, ment of the wind were cured TAKE PARTICULAR NOJ cssos all thoso who have injured themselves by roper indulgence and solitary habits which cicty or marriage. by the carly habits of youth, viz: it, loss of muscular igostive tunctions, debil Weakness of the wor, palpitation of the heart, ity, cousumption, back and Tho gencral management and supervision of tne | 4Y5epsls, uervous irsitability, derangement of, di NEBRASKA, Charges moderate aud within ‘the reach sideat o distance and can.ot oall, will receiye of all who need scientifio prompt. attention through siwply sending their syn Address Lock Box 84, Omaha, Neb,

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