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THN I)A[l Y B}ulu --()\U\HA WE DNESDA\. bl' PI‘F\{BFR 26, I883 Trenton © ttons, Flannels and dress delivery with full rrnm‘mk nge, 123 full cream flats, 3 The Nebraska National Bank. CF OMAVA, NuR stocks bnly nomi rv\Pu nn'l. cured, —— 'ald Up Capital OMAHA MARKETS. urplus Fund, May, 1 Grain in \lnrn in u.i‘ A Wholesale Prices. Orrick oF TiE OyaNA Brr, R. JORNSON, President, of Stesle, Johns % O« uuw 000 b period 1asb year, 4,040, ol T e o R Yo The following prices are chargad retailars | XX to ¢ by jobbers, wholesalers and eommission mar- of W. V. MORSE & Co. L Artowannn, mont BB, Conestoga, oxtrs Hauilton D 111 nohaha 4.4, X Pearl R stripe, 1 Yeoman's blue & DENTMS Amos .g,hhm and brown,161.2¢; Andaver DD biue, 18 1-2¢; Arlington X blue Scotch, 18 Concord 000, blue and brown, 12 1-2¢; de AAA, do do, 13 do do, 14 1. Muynmlmrn blue and Mystic River DD stripe, 16 1.2¢; , blue and hr\ m, 16¢; L m-.mV\Ha chants, with the exception of grain, which In [ biue and brown, 14 1-2 quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators | CamnRics l&m..m! Bles Rnld{lu“nhum( M. WOOLWORTI, Cownveller & Attorsay at Law 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashier, for many years Cashior of the First Nationa Bank of Omaha. and other local buyers: September 25, dull and lower; No, 2 rod winter eash, 1 01} 24 inch double face, Sho; armer A glazed o Manhattan glove finish, 5he; Newport do. e do glazed, bje; Pequot do, 80 Lockwood kid 2, 764c; No. 8, 674c; re- | finish, bo. This Bank epensd for business April 97, 1088 Wnnr Caah No. THE DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are tmong Ahe leading husiness men of Ouaba, aad e usinesw in eondnoked with especial referemee to thi Wowt and increasing intereats of ita mereamtile patrons OOLLKCTIONS receive prompt attentien ane harges lowest obtainable hers or cleewhero. INTEREST allowed on time deposite upon fov able terma and upon accounts of banks and baui. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bouds « Oeunty and City Secunties hought and sold. Dull and e sh and September, ! Dull and nominal; Ne, 3 high mixed, bije; Ihnl" Cash No. 2, 47 Conrn—Mixed, 35 ) | | Higher at 8 00@8 75, 316, red winter, 1 06 ors’ M.mk 00, J. W. Rodefer, Broker, W hisky —Steady and unch Cured Moats. , Bonds, Commorcial Pajar and all ofhe o Unchanged at 12@ Dl at 8@8je 4T, 101 PRODUCR: Wheat —Active \wked for September and Uc- 06§ for Decinber 1093 for January; 1 "FINANGE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. New Yok, September 25, Memoy—As low as § per cent, closed at 2@ Counctl ilusls, Ty tober; 104} for Novembe L0 bid for the y o bid for September; it for November; b1 Bje bid for Januacy F Jata_ Slow; 2 for Uc :ber, 27ke bid for Poultry, Fish and Game. unchanged, , 370 Jislor a4 ot A T8k EFodt, CHE e, l nchanged; dairy, 18@22 Prime Paper —5}@7 per cent. ~Quiet and steady at 4,52} Gevernments—Strong for 4s@4hs; 38 sold down to 1033, closing at 102@1024. Btocks —As was generally anticipated last night, the stock market opened firmer wnder a eonsiderable covering of shorts, advanced dur- ing the first hour about § to 2| the latter for Northern Pacific preferred, with 1} por cent on common, and 2} per cent on Oregon Trans-continental. efforts were made to turn the tide, and bear rumors began to be bruted again. failures quickly reached the stock room, and made the most of to depress prices. Prices gradually sagged down until 12, at which time Lake Shore declined 1 per cent. The market contintied te sag until the last half hour, when thers was a recovery of § to § I list and § per cent on Northern Pagific common, and 1 per cent en preferred. As compared with last night's <loss prices are § to § per cont higher for Cen- Northern Pacific pre- ferred, Union Pacifi, Oregon and Wabash, and § to § per cent lower for other active Merino unwashed, ; medinm unwashod washad, choice, 14@16c; heavy, ht, 18@@ 20« uband washod, | Dias AND CHENIC Whmyvl 14, 28¢; burry, black au mmd'mml 2@6o 'ess. | Aci NEW ORLEARS. Septomber 25, —Corn— H o Niw_ Onieaxs, Dull and weak; gresn butchers, (i yi-en Oats—In pood’ demand and easier nl 3@ a‘nm Meal—Dull; 2 15@2 Pork—Quiet and steady at 12 00, ,ml.l ~Quiet and firm; tierce, 8 37}; keg, 10@ 1lc; d nnmgml hides, two- thirds price. Sunkp Prus—20 About 11 o’clock General Produce. Steady and in fair demand. Whisky-Steady and unchanged; western rectified.” 1 05@1 20. BurTer—Common to good, 7@10¢; choics [ Sulphate of Morphine, per oz, 17: nweet, high colored grase, 1 w quict and market well sup- Paints, Oils and Varnishe New Yok, September 25.—Wheat—Cash 2o lower; ungraded red 96c No.'2 red, 1133@1 14. , and options j@lec low plied at 43 ‘@ 5c § ONI10N j@ie and optio 1154 N, ol 1064@1 061 Shliers Corn—Cash, 3@ closing weak; ungraded, 55(@62ke; 7 »mn e per dozen. in comb, per pound, 20 | need, raw,; pr gallon,55 We quote 9@11c. No. 50c@1 00 per [ lon, 1 4 por cent on the ge t. Tonatoxs—Home rm; mixed western, 33@86o; white, GrRAPEs—In baskets and crates, The per Ib. P4k =Dl e mess 12 Lard—Dull and weak; prite steau, 8 406 GreenFruits, uiet at 6 00@7 50 per box. ves 100@125 per KANSAS CITY PRODUCE. basket; | 80c; Lurpmmn Kaxsas Ciry, Septembor B i Cn\ifnrnin at 2 50. SO Luns—In good Conskr Jrans—Amory, Androscogein aattoen, 8je; Clarendon “6fe; Conestogga sat owell, Sc; Indian Orchard PNt 6e; Berw Dankirk, fe Glowuceste Merrimac D, 7e i e Hurmiony, Shes Mystic, lo Ginghar ,unm.n.l She. GINGHANS - Amoskoag, 8¢y Atlautic, So; Cumberland The; Kenilworth, 94c; Plunkstt, 94c; Susex, Se CorroNaDrs— Alberville, 18§¢; Agate, N Tle; Artisian, 200 Cairo 1) and 1, on' D _and T, Decan_Co. y 13)c; Nan n D and T, s, Wachu Nankin 12)ex do checks, atripes g Androscoggin 104, do; do 84, t of the Loom 10 o; do 78, B0o; do B8, ; Pequot 10-4, C) 16 I‘n|-|m>«l 96, Utica 96, 86¢; do 5 pike | ¢ ; Drugs, "Acid, Carbolic, 45c; J, Tartaric, 6oc; Balsam Copabia, per Ib, per I, 12ci Calowel, per per oz, $105; Chloro per 1b, 86c; Dover's Powders, per Ib, Epeom Salts, por 1b, 34c; Glycerine, pure, per Ib, 30cr Lead, Asstate, por 1b, i 0il, Castor. No, 1. per gal, 8140, O Castor, No. 3, per gal. §1 20; Oil, Olive, pergal. $1 50 Oil, Origanum, 50c; Opium, £5 00; Quinine, P. & W, and § per oz, &1 90; Potawium, Lodide, per ib, $1 65; Salicin, per oz, 40c; 43 75; Sulphur r 0z, 81 25, 2@ | lour, per Ib, 4c; Strychnine O118—110° ‘carbon, per gallon, 124c; beadlight, per gallon, 14¢; 176> headlight, per gallon, pefc: 160¢_water white, 1 inseed, bofle] llon, ard wmterutrnl per .nu 3,'120; nwoet, per gfllun 8be; sperm W B, per gallon, 160; fish, W. B., Ql‘r.m‘lon, ; neatsfoot extra, ver gallon, 900} No. 1, 7he; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 30c; golden machine, No. 1, per gal: ; wperm, signal, per gallon per gallon, 65c; naptha, 74 ° per gallon, 16c. demand; | PAINts IN O1L—White lead, Omaha P, P., dicator reports: Wheat—Weaker; 2 25@2 50 per box, , Bavanaa—Unchanged; por bunch, 2 00 it seal, 1 00@3 50 per bbl. . 2 red fall, 86¢ for cash and October; 87hc for November; 89@ 89)o for the year. Corn—Weaker; 38@383c for cash; ite lead, St. Louin, pure, 61c; Mameilles + 5'Mh cans, 20c; French inc, green French zinc, red seal, 11c; French in varnish asst, 20e: Fiench sine. in oil 2 Prars—In good de- | asst, 15c; raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 10¢; California | raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, Buorre, Clargean, etc. poar, per box, | 130; refined lampblick, 12c; coach black, an for October; 34g bid for November; 33fc for | | CALIFORYIA DA year. Oats—Better; 213@214o for cash; no op- American Expross. .. Bonteal Paci Chicago & Alton 2 00@2 50 per case. Flour and Millstuffs. CALIFORNIA GRAPES- ids & Northern. BaLTINORE, Septeinber 25, —Wheat—West- ern, irregular but ac g lower; No. ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prussiun blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 180; chrome green L. M. & D., 16c; blind and shutter green, L. M. & D., 16c; Paris green, 18c; Indian red, Wixten WigAT—Best quality, patent, at | 15c; Venetian red, f; Tuscan red, 220; Americ red’ winter cash, 109} Corn—Western, dull; mixed cash, 60c aske Oats—Firm; western white, $8(@39c; mixed, b, Burl & Quiney. SPRING WHEA! can’ Vermillion, 1. & P., 18c; chrome yellow L. M, 0. &D. yollow ochre, Sc; 5 “Best quality, patent, at [golden’ ochre, 16c, patent’ dryer, 8c; grining SEOOND QUALITY—: BRaN-—bhic_per cwt. CHopeD FreED—Per 90 1ba, CorN MEAL—1 00@1 10 per o SCREENING—60@T70c per cwt. &SN hesphiuaLadl Rutter- 4~mn. e packed, WZ creaniery, @m 288 Ege b at sky— smdy % 115@1 18, Te Lake Shoro & Michigan 0. Michigan Central Missouri Pacific Grocers List, Jysters (Standard) gue, 37083 0; sruwberrise 3 210; rasplerries, % poars, por case, ¥ Liveneoor, September 25,—Breadstuffe Wness—Weaker; por case, r,o. ‘Bartlets | sienna, raw, 4c; Paris green, genuine, 20c; per caus, | Paris green, comamon, 200 ohrome groen, N.Y.! ; green | 20 80 Gd@Bs 114; e —— color.light osk, ‘dwrk oak, walnut, and ash, 1 Dry Painta. White lead, 8c; Freuch zinc, 10c; Paris whitlug, 2he;' whiting gildoms, 1c: \whiting coml “ifc; lampblack, Germantown, 1dc; lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_blue, 56c per | ultraumarie, 18 vandyke, brown, 8e; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, dc; c; vermillion, Eng., ome ; m,\m.e-, 3 1, per | 70¢ Sermiilion 4 Amaflun, 18¢; Indian red, LIVE STOCK. per case, 4 00@ 00; do 3 1h, per b, per case, 2 60; 575 pew.ha. 2 cane, 4 00@4 50; do (pie) Ctitcao, September 25.—The Drovers' Jour- nmqmmnmu prime to choios, 7c; fair |2 ports: Hogs—Market heavy; 10@150 off; light 4 40@4 75; packing and ship- b'i‘vmw\n ?mukml balf brin., 700; No, | Prince mineral, 3c. ght, 4 905 20; skips, 3 00 L steady; packin ping, 4 85@5 0 @4 10; closed weal Cattle—Market steady and fairly active; exports, 6 00@6 30; good to_chuice”shippin steers, 5 25@b 90; common to’ me 5 00 canning and butchers’ slugg to_tair Lo, 0 3 25 ., b 25; family mackere], white fish, half brls., 7 00; Srrup—Standard Com., 35 kits, 8\" 3. 'No. 1| ture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No. 1, $! . bols; Standard | extra, $1 7 Wabash, St. L. & Paci o lalg‘%lun kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon | shellac, $3 b0; Tard ol Waestern Union ona—In 1b papers, 8 30 per case; keg — 10c; rowe piuk, ‘Lc; Venatian red, Colkusons, Venetian' red, American, 1§c; red lead, 7he; chrome yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome yel- low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 3c; ochre, French, i ochire, Awmericas, 2c; Winter's mineral, ; lehigh brown, 23c; Spamish brown, 2jc; Furni- couch, extra, $1 m, cuuch Noc1 1205 Do, an, 71 half | VARNISHES—Barrels, per_gallo “h:m.um, extra, 80} Leather. L& sole, 38c to 42¢; hemlock sole 28¢ to 8he; 00; 4|(, no kip, MI«. to1 00; runner 650 to 80c; New PrexLes—Medium, in barrels, 6 in half Larrels, 3 50; small, in barrels, 7 00; ¢ in half h.un'ln, 4 DU gh\.rlunn in Inurgln, 8 Ufl @4 30; range s Te AND PROVISIONS. o of 53 T spatch to THe B, ood Tmperial, 104 he market to-day | § at times rising into excite. Influences affecting it wero purely |i i ces being improved in tone, not large. It was eminent- manipulations ChicAGO, Septembes apan, natural e Jupan, Oolong, | pebble 0. 1, , '85@40c; jum to good, and country ords sl 4 fnch and largor, 104, inch, St. Louis, September 2 very scarce and demand light at 5 50; Texaus, 3 50@4 00; Indians, 3 75@4 40; mixed lots of .“ W nnl-NwARR—Twu a0 weuk rally b thp Deeinaise wm o culf, 85c to 120; hemlock upper, ; alligator, 400 to 5 50; 2 50 tu 2 7H; ouk f, 120 to 1 30; French calf, 125 to 2 00; k.p 80c to kip, 110 to 1 sets, b 50 to 71 pings, 800 to 10 HARNES: No 2 do, 89z No. xmun.mk No. 2 do, 86c; No, OLE ; Double \,..'wu '290;| We quote lumber, lath mul shingles on oars buf:cherluu stuff, 3 '00@4 50, and ontinuing successfully until near the { Slow ind easy f speculation was in [g wheat, which opened within e of the close of But under heavy offerings was forced down steadily 4 to § per cent when & Offerings in corn 1 was very ac- Kaxsas 01y, Soptember ! irio Qunn (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's recovery sot in. were very free, and that cer tive. Taroughout the morning session No- ans, 4 case, in caso, me ~Supply chiefly Texans, which are 53 n cuse, 1 90; Anchor ) Lower and weak at 4 60@4 Sheep—~Slow; natives at 3 10 3 25, lu sted, ch ice, red Tennesseo, Live—Per barrel, 1 rl per 1b; faney white, raw—white | cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, fectad, leiug littlo dealt in, TRARFIC, seem to luve censed to be a ruling speculaton in cor Frost predictions c; 84, 15]c; | board, 8 FLOUR AND GRAIN. MATCHES - Der cml:lw. casos, He On10AGO, September 25, —Receipts and ship- | ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Pork was inactive, weak and low, and declined about 20c from open- ing, whih was from 15 to 20c under yester- News of the death of Lyman Blair hee by suicide or accidental shooting, was receved on call after wheat and corn had Blair was known to be carryingheavy lines of provisions, and the iu- telligena bas o disastrous effect on hog pro- ducts, wich fell off about 200 ina few mo- . All prices closed on call lower for wheat ad pork, and firmer for corn, and the tone of wsing markets somewhat firmer than the midce of the day. CHICAD, Septe “lmr 25, ) 34(@fo; fuir 10@ 124c; ch ] 5e; Melaughlin' Whoat,| busiies. imitation Java, 1064@ Curn, Dushels. Oats, bushels. . XAKN rousbed, 1ho; been diposed of. New Yorkapple 16¢; Ohio ap- D ray loads, ml.m 11 Ashton, in| DBakpen Wike—In car Barley, bushols., nnr‘ku 3 50; bhls lLul Niw YorK, Septemt i shipuentsof flour and grain for the pust 24 hour s have been as follows; i canfeo tioners' A, 4 , Bo; i yol- Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels Oats, bushels K ANsAs Crry, Sevtember 25, " | shipments of g boon as follows: Greenwich, 8 40; th Star, 2 00; Lowis' lye Hors Corn, bushels, , . I‘«rvr\l.y,‘.ul : rowN CoTToNS Atlanta A, B 4\, 8he; Appl the past 24 hours have | St 1‘.. 15, Soptebe Receipts and ship k for the past 24 hours have I Slpw sad uluhunuml JOWN COTTONS tate X 44, Ghc o e m.mwml P j Duckeyo 8 44, Olc; 1, for the yeur; 112 @1 0 o onsh aud Nap ,.m, Rl i o pist 24 hours | have been as follows Andsomcogin 1, 4.1, | 2 00t 00; d AA imperial 8jc ; Cabot 4.4, Bic; Breacuen Corrons Dhe Firm and unchan Twist, 104c; Gr irm and unchang 1o 97} for November; %9fc for Dece nufacturers of bo distracted attention s mmu.h ;! b, tripes and’ plaids, 1020 for Octobar; 10 12 for Chariot. funcy s ) 18, ‘all River brown, uumlu avy lllu lmmru 4] 1a A brown, 13c; Neponset A | Horseshoe, j do ex- sgulas; 7 82} for Vetober; 55 for the year. at Omaba at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft, and undor 22/00; 18 ft, 23 50 Tiypens 16 feet and unde D JOIST—-18 ft, 24 ft, 26 50, “No.'1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 2200, ; 20 ft, 23 50; 00. SuEETING—No, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00. 5; bulk per bushel* 36ic; hair ser it Parred felt, 100 fbs, vy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 00; plow steel special cast, 7c; H f Ger lmm ; tongues, ATe nuts per rivets, per nalleable, So do; Bpring te Barden's muloshoes, 6 20 Nais—Rates, 10 to 60, Snor-Shot, 1 Kegs, 6 40 kegs, nm,. asting, kegs, ; orienta) 48; do,, fuse, iberland blacksmith, 12 00; Mor- Blossburg, 12 00; Whitehreast lump, 400; Whitebr Towa Tump, 4 00; Towa nut, 4 00; 700; Anthra: cites, 10 00@10 2 Extra draft horses, 17000 225; common drafy horses, 100@150; extra farm hor 110a@125; W 100; extra A 40, common pl L tra, 125 100; good, 100@140; fair, 76@100; common, G070, .|uu, triile rofinad pirits, 187 e-distilled whiskies, 1 a2 50; Ken Kentucky aud ] b tucky bour sylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, ks —Tmported, 6000 1600; domestic 1 4004 00, Gins—Tported, 4 5006 00; domestic, 140 @3 00, Russ—Tinported, 4 50@06 00; New England KANDY 1 TG4 00, Pracn A per case, 28 00 ; K@ 155 00, Fink Cur—Cominc 300; good, 45@ Rose 1 fum, Goe; Diwaond Crown, i 17 i Utica, | SMOKING (), § y | han, 8 0z., Bc; Dirham, 4 oz do | 2 0., e ‘Seal of North Carolina, 8 oz., 4de; 20; I'of North C: arolin, 4 oz, dbc; Seal of arolina, 48¢; 0. K Uullmm 1 Brunswick | oz., 28c; (;, K hml. 2 ncle N Tow and J erry, e; Bullion, B0c; o; Btar, 48 tuddy, 44¢; Her- | soy's, 48c; 88@A0c, FOR THE SPECIALIST, DR. H WAGNER, dgged and more 8o at this day vast fleld of medical seionce ir ts numerous branches Are nearer to perfection, any longer grasp Hence the necessity for dividing the Inbor it0-urisary organs heed thing else, (f we wonld WAUNER Is flly aware (had there are il some wen sible MANUFACTURER OF OF STRIOTLY FIRST-CLASS LarTiangs, Buog AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1310 and 1880 Hacriey Sttt and 408 8. 10t Shreet, 0 trated Catalogue furnished free upon applicatia. M. HELLMAN & CO, Wholesale Clothiers! 11301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET COR. 13TH, i Ianthropist and benefactor to his race than the sur Keon or phywician who by clos any other branch of his profession manity, the day is dawning whon the falss phi Ny that condemned the victima of folly or 3 loern under the Jewish law, to e wred for has passed away. ication exc el in Aud fortunately Wit ~~“OMAYA, NEB A Few Reasons Why you should try the eelebrated Dr. Il Waguer's methods of cure “Dr. 1. Wagner is natural physician.” The Greatest Living Phronolo “Few oan excel you as & doctor.” “You are wonderfully proficient Iny edge of diseaso aud medicine \‘The aficted find veady reliet {n your hres Wagrot 4 & ropuls grad Bellevus Lospital, New York city; tensive huspital practice, and is thoroughly pow all branches of his beloved scienc chronic diseass.” has had v ry ex Dis. Browsmis & Ewixe, r. H. Wagner bias Immortalize his wonderful discavery o ecific remedies for pr oa."Virginia City Chronicle. 7. “Thousands of invalids flock to aee bim.” Francia-o Chronicle. “The Doctor's long experience s a n thould render him_ very wiccesful.” Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMPS, Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. discussion of the secret vice was en. tirely avoided by the profession, and medical workn of but & few years ago would h To-day the physican is aware that it is his du may be—to handle this Engine Trimmings, Mining Machin ry, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fitii at wholesale and rejail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHU! Steam Packiny AND SCHOO! ifferent opinfon; he i tter without gloves and speak plainly about it; and intelligent parenta ang guardians will thank hin for doing wo. The renulta attendiug this destructive vice were for ‘mierly not understood, or not properly estimated; and o importance boing attached to s wubject which by vite clowe inveatigation, It was Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. SRS SALEM FLOUR. Tuln Flour (s made at Balom, Richardson Cor, Nebraaka, 1 the Combined Roll f our flour to one firm in & plaos. We have opened & branch Write for Prices. Address either generally contracted by g wchool; older companfo niay be responsible for perienced, the practice will be ropeated again and in, until at last the habit bocowes firm and com: Jlotely enslaves the victim, fictions are usually the rimary results of velf-abuse the in jurious effects may bo_ mentioned lass or irran:ibility of temper and gon won, and rarely Kive EXCLUSIVE mal Dmaba. 1618 u..uu.\ vean’ Mental and nervoun af VALBENTINE & REPPY. Salom or Omaka, Meb. i the wporta of h man he will be litde found in sox, and b troubled with e bashfulness in- their presen omissions and eru,tions on the face, etc., prominent symjtoms. If the practice is violsatly persisted in, more serious Great palpitation of the heart, or epileptic convulsions, are experienced, and the sufferer may fall into a complete state of idiocy be tinally, death relieves him. ol In this dangerous, pracilcs, | nce; make every P. BOYER & CO., DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Compy FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAEE, VAULTS, LOCKS, & 1020 F'arnam Stroant. Omaha. T. SINEOI.D, MANUFACTURER OF Galvanized lionCornices, Window Baps Finials Thirteenth Street disturbarices take place. l l would vay, first " of ponsible effort to do o] system is alread, queatly, your w ou in your effort. too much nhnlluml -power broken, take some Having freed yeursel! Toom the halit, T90uld Turiher _aouases 7ou 10 K0 a regular corse of treatunent, )poss thatany one may, 1o ive hitusell \p 5o this nacinabing but dangerous excltsment without sufferin te evil conmequences at vh estuut | 10 is unfortunate condition of thin 0. Tndead, & few foutha’ practise cent to lndute spermatorrhasa ko wases uudor treat: of this habi uuu meutat mm..m. day. Young Men Who may be suffering from the effects of youthtwl follion or iadiscretions will do well to avail of this, the greateat boon oy er Laid uf Dx. Waaxue will guaraitoe to for feit §600 for every case of neminal weakiiews or private disease of any Kkind and character which he under takes to and fails to cure. fering bumanity. HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Window Sha EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED 1118 FARNAM STREET, Middle Aged Men. There are many at the age of 30 to 80 who are troubled with too frequent_evacuations of the blad der, often accomypanied by o slight smarting or burn ing’ sensation, and a weakening of the system manner the patient OMAHA NEB. i Rars ) AR ot cure in wll cases e W. will guarantee a po and a healthy” rostoration of tho genito-urary or- g Consultation free. Thorough examintion and ad- J. A. WAKEFIELD, WIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lmber, L, hingles, Pi SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C- FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. OMAHA, NEB PERFECTION dressed, Dr. Henry 'u..v Young "M or, I3 worth it wolght in goli o Leu Your Light Shine. list, of Denver, § STATE AGEN Near Union Pacific Depot h suro Lo win him & namo that thousand testimonis from those he has cured, is jroof ure the worst case of tiese diseases Heating and Baking In only attained by using Relief to the Afflicted. In medicines, s in wcience, the wpecialists ure the onen Who wajs comes Lo tho front and w This remark i ospocially wpplic 01 1. Wasgner, of this city of his profession, and the cures he unfortunate would ueem wonderful viewed in the light of w o stands at the o} worforims for e nt of the medical faculty Laranlr atreut, whore he wil spoodl lfi WITH WIRE GAUIE OVER DOORS MILTON ROGERS & SONS s tor ow complioated their Gomplaiit Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure. Persons at a distance who wish tobe treated b wud not feel backward because of inability I they will write to the doctor he wil s which enables him to send 0 thousands ho b wond a list of que | oo his addross i hix adyertisement 8hall We Reform ? Specific remedies for all diseases iy th ice at present of | Son 1s ad wonidorful ‘wa 1t - Hattoriug. WILSON’S 1lran Steet I Works| NEBRASKA. Bulld al kinds of team HBollors. Smoke Stacks, Broeching Tard, Water and Oll Tunks, aud do & genems ‘ikto-iron busness. Repairiug done in Oity aid Country. Done at Eastern Prices and Warranted ! Haviug had macy years oxperiencein the trade in differout tho State. lical reliet for the most ud an accomjlishe: Those persons who need Tahnor stecet, who i Ligh whiould be instrumental as il Lo guide suffering humanity to 343 Hi vl snver Wi p for whiich it wis writ DR uLNnt v WAGNER, Socond-hand Boilers will bo kept on hand. of the country, Iam confideut | oau give satistaction, having the um -Ilov and cor. 19th and Pleros Stroets. M. WILSON Proprietor. £47 Head the colums headed '] Bpocialist "

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