Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| £ w.v. wor Wabash, St. L. ()(']()B]‘ R 11, 1883, The Nebraska WNational Bank. CF OMAHA, Nufl, 2ala Up Capital $200,00¢ Surplus 1 and, May:1 51888 71 00¢ DIRECTORS; N K JOHNSON, Preet {at, of Steele, Johns » % Oc E. TOUZALIN, Vie 1 W Boston. JRIE & Co, 1.&J § Collina. ansellor & Attoruey at Lav od & Co a,for many yoars Cashier of th Piret Nationa Bank of Omaha. This Bank opencd for business April 27, 1888 THE DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS ar among the leading business men of Omaha, and it business is conducted with eapecial reference to the creasiug interests of ita mercantile patrons STIONG receive prompt attention est obtainable here or elsewhere. el on_ time deposits upon fav i banks and banicr nt Bonds a. County and Cify Securitios houiht nd sold. J. W. Rodefer, Broker, Btocks, Bonds, Commere «enoctiritien dealt in® w4, No. 25 Pearl St., FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL, New Yok, October 9, Money—Fasy at 2@2§ por cent; at 2 per oont. Prime Paper—6@7 per cont. Exchange bills cady st 4.81§; demand, 7. Governments—Strong. Btocks this furonoon wero very fluctuating, yet showed an important decline. In the eurly afternoon the market was weak and un. sottled but in the last hour was generally stronger. In the last hour thore was an im- prevement of d@je, the latter Oregon and Transcontinental, Northern Pacific common wan the special featurs in the last hour, being dopressed t, 293, while preferred remained comparatively In the lust half hour, however, common recovered fic of the decline 0 30} The Evening Post says: Transactions in West Shore bonds was unusally large, aggre- gating betweon 700,000 and 800,000 for the day at prices from § to 1} higher than closing prices last night, s there is o movement to buy something us an investment for money. The aunual statement of tho Westerr' Union was received in circles, showing, as it did, something ove per cont o stock in the face of the ary expenso and rates the past year. port shows the recripts of the comy seventeen yours, from July, 18 044,658 and disbur<ements $10,501,278, lenmg a surplus of §: 351, COLLINS, @ S, Cash an per and all othe puncil Blufs, Ia closed firm. financial r 9 extraordin. The re- y for S»« 100} ity BTOCKS AND BONDS, American_Fxpress Burl., Cedar Central Pucitic Fort Wayne & Hanniba do Tinois Central nd., Bloow, & W Michigan Central Missouri Pucific Northern Pacific do do pfd. Northwestern. pfd. Decatur & Evansville, s and. St. Paul & N do do do p 8t. Paul, Mino. & Mani St Paul & Ouiaba. do i Union Pacific. .. & Pacific do do do rm Waestern Uni wriaph tAsked. * lividend. - — GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO, , Octaber 10, Flour—Market quiet U Minue t, G} e b\-\u 4 iat—Regular wheat, market demand ; tive but unsectled wud geuerally lowe o etober; sl o for November; 6 for January; 10 c; No. 3 spr 8y winter, 100, 1 active; market lu\mLLlul but generally for Octobors or Novembar; o 46¢ for Jun- cember; 404@47c for the year; uary; 48%c for May. y Oats— o fair den an rket steady; 274 @: for_cus o for October; 28} @28]c for N for Decem- ber vhe year; $17c for Ma v quiet and steady ut —NMaghet quict and steudy e M b lirmer at 1 34, o slightly improved; prime, durk _market a shado I October; wiber; e @10 90 for Junuary; 1 001 0} ary. 1 {‘.ml In fuir demand; mar! 7 I and October short ribs, 7 00; short cle Butr Quir ¢ il unchan 2e; good o i to fancy oy dairy, 14 Figgs - Quiet and uuich Whiskey ly Cart ~Wh d; 116, 1 irregular; advanced Jo Novem- I declined e for October; ber and Com May Demand ac g for Octol o f ko fur 10 874 for_October; for Decomber; 10 advanood ctober ai d IM Pork - Demund 10 50 for Novewber; 10 for the year. Active and § vanced 24c for ear aud Januar On cull nalow- -Hegular wheat, 100,000 bu corn, 121,000 bu, ; vats, 55,000 bu.; ]»ork 10, 750; "lard, 17,000 Chcig' Murket stewly and supply good; oice full cream © . 11§@]2c; d full cream tlats, o good ‘mn skim cheddum and flats, Sa@do; hard skims, fe. Hider Unchaugod; groen salt cured light, o rocn malt, dusngod groon salt heav: dry calf, 1, 70; No. : gren walt caf g e, cake, The, , 6lc; LIVERPOOL, Lavespoor, October 9. —~Broadstuffs Winter, 8 0d@0s 2d; spring, 8s 3d e 2d NEW TORK (0 O 9. Wheat—Cash tinm o S Tall of d(@le; Tatar became .,,mm atrong, dmng with a rocovory of $@he; un. | Corn, bushels aded red, 01@04Y: No. 8 red, 1013@10%; 3 red, 103}@1 @1 11, later, Corn -Coih A g. ; options opened wing firm 9 store and elevator; Oats - }@fc high fairly active, closing firm; mixed western, 82@35c;white, 87(@42¢ s Western fresh, demand fair and mar ket fir Pork~ Dull and nomin Lard —Firm; prime Butter —Dull KANSAS CITY PRODUCE KANsAs Orry, October 10— Wheat—Steady 1 fall, 82 for cash; 84gc for Novem 874¢ for December s bid for cash; 32fc o bid for the year, for cash, HALTINORE : 87} Corn for Noven' bid Oata Higher; Bauris Octobwr 10, —Onta—Sf western wil 7; mixed, 3 Ryo - Quict at 6@t Quire; wesbern packed, 10@20c; 118, Wheat - Market s aud firm at 50je, 1t Bje. and at 11 25@11 50, Quict Bulk Meats Dull Whisky —Active and firm at $1 13, MILWAUKEE, October 10, ~Wheat— fe for cash and October; $3c for Decomber, 30, MiLwav Ste Noverber; Corn -~ W Outs—Quict LRye—Quiot wnd unchanged Barley - Dull and lower; N NKW OHLEANS, NEw ORLgans, October 10, mixed, —Corn—Steady 3¢; white, and in good deuiand Outs—Quiet; prime, Corn Mieal—Ln steady demand; Pork—In good demand and lo; Lard —Market firm; tierce, Sgc; keg, Whisky—Stendy; western' rectified, 1156@ 120, T, LOUIS PRODUCK, St, Lous, Octobor 10, —Wheat—Lower and fuirly active; No, 2 red, 1 00h@1 00§ for cash; €1 00§ bid for October; 1 02 wsked for Nove ber; 1034 for December; No, 3 red, 95@% Corn—Hi 4bha4bie for casly Hje for October; 42c for November; 4l§c for tho ear. Oats—Firmer; 2 203c for November; e for cash; 26; for December, Rve—5U3@503. Barley —0d@i Oc, Butter ~Swady; creamery, 27@30c; dairy, ru Meal LOSING Whea October; 1114 tor Nove cember; L 05 1.06¢ for J Corn—Weak; 43 for the year. at—Lower; 110§ for ber; 102§ for Do- B0ARD ¢ for November; 41jc Qats ~ Dull; 27¢ bid for the year, TOLEDO. _ToLeno, October 10.—Wheat— No. 2 red winter, cash, 1013 1 Corn \l arket dull aud tirm ber, § Outs October, CHIcAGO, October 10.—The Drovers’ Jour- nal reports this afternoon as follows: Hogs—Market w lower; plILL ing, 4 45@4 80; packin 85@ 5 Light, 4 8U@@b 20; skips Wo@id common, slow; ex- good to_choice shipping, b 40@ ' to medium, 4 00@b 10; canning ng_ steady medium to good, 3 10@ ers strong at 3 10@3 90; feeders, 3 80@4 30; range easier except on best; 274 Wyomings, averaging 1,300 1bs, 5 25@ 106 Wyomiugs, 0 1bs, 4 85; Wyoming feed- 1,075 1bs, 4 9 Toxans, inferior to fair, 2 25@3 00 per cwt.; mediu to guod, 8 26@3'70; choico to extra, 4 00@4 Luubs, per head, 1'00@8 50; Texas shoop, 2 @3 60. HT. LOUIS LIVE 8TOCK, or 10.—Cattle—Active and ; supply liberal; exports, g steers, b 26@b 75; light do., 4 50@b 00; mixed to buulu-rmg na- tives, 8004 00; Texus, 3 50@4 25; Indians, op —Firmer for good grades; fair to good, 50@4 00; prime, 4 00; Texans, 2 50@3 H0, KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK, Kaxsas Cirv, October 10.—The Daily Indi- cator report Udblh‘ ipts and shipe ), Oc ain for the pust 24 hours Receipts, L 22,000 Ship Flour, bbls, . ( Wheat, bushels, Oats, bushels. .. Rye, bushels Barloy, bushe £W Yorg, October 10, dcmlpu and shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recoipts Ship'ts, Wheat, bushels A 5,000 Corn, bushels Outs” bushels Kavsas Ciry, shipiuents of gi boen as follow, zo,ouo October 10.—Receipts and Receipts. Ship'ts. Wheat, bushels L2000 24,000 Corn, bushels. . 6,000 13,000 LIVE STOCK, Onicago, October 10.—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the pust 24 hours have been s follows: Rogaipta. - Shiy Hogs 26,000 Cattle, 11,000 Shoop 5,000 Kaxsas Crry, October10.—Receipts and r | shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipta. Ship'ts, Cattlo . 2,100 : Hogs. 530 A Sheep . A 1,500 n 81, Louis, October 10.—Receipts and ship- ents of live stock for the past 24 hours bave n as follows: Rocelpta. Shite 300 '.e.,uo 1,000 L — OMAHA MARKETS, Wholesale Prices, Orrice o¥ THE OMAHA Bre, Wednesday Evening, October 10, The following prices aro charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalors and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elovators and other local bugers: Grain, Wiikar—Cash No. 2, 70¢; No, 8, 03¢; re- jected 42c. BARLEY —Cush No. 2, 4The. ; rejected, 20c, Rve—Cash, No. 3 Cokx—No, 2, Oars—No, 2, 2 Live Btock. Far STeens—Quiot at 8 25@4 25, Far Cows 2 75@3 3 Hoas (4 00, Suger—Firm at 3 00@3 85, Cavves- Taie quality 4 505 005 good busche ors' stock, 6 00, General uce, Hurren mmon o s{mu] T@10¢; choice y, 16@17; swoet, high colored grass, 12@ cooking, Se. n for the past 24 hours have 'l‘ i Wo quote 0@11e, Home grown, B0e@100 per In baskets and crates, 7o por Ih, GreenFruits Lrvoxs PRACHES per box. 05@1 00 por basket; 2 00@ BANANAS 75 APpLEs—3 00@3 25 per bbl. CALIFORNIA GRAPRS ». 8 Flour and Millstufts, Winten Wiear -Best quality, patent, at 40 3 b0, FCOND QUALITY SpRiNe WHEAT 8 50@3 60, SFCOND QUALITY BRAN por owt. Crorren FEED —Per 100 Ibs, § CorN MEAL—1 00@]1 10 per cwt SCREENING—60@700 per owt, 3 00@3 40, Best quality, patent, at @8 50, e ed Meats, C Havs—14@1 43 BreAkeAsT BacoN—Unchangod at 12 CLEAR S1DE BACON—Th(@8e. SHouLDERS—Dull at §@8ko Diikn Begr - 11c LaRD At 9@10¢ in TALLOW—Firm a srcen, 625 in barrels, Poultry, Fish and Game. SPRING CHICKENS 00@2 75; a fot at Prairia T Pike, white fich and trout are quoted at %@1lo : native cat fish, when in the market, averages 3@ e lowe W Merino unwashed, h m. 14@160; heavy, 18@lno; modim uny Sod, Tight, 18@0e; wi 20 ub and washod, Biirry, blask and cotted wool, 2@6o Tese. Grocers I.InL CANNED Goobs—Uysters (Standard), per 90; strawborries, 2 1h, per case, 21b, per case, 300; Bartlett ‘Whortleberrios, per case, oy phim, por case, 2 90; groen > 1, pee case, 2 90; do choice, 3 b, per 150; pine apples, 2 1, per case, 4 00@ penches, 2 1b, per casa, 8 00; do 8 th, per ase, 4 00@4 50; do (pio), 3 1b, por case, 2 60; do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, 2 40, Rick—Lor & prime to choice, 7o; fair ¢; Patma, 6, 8 00; kerol, rel, kits, 95¢; No. 1 ; No. 1 1.0, ¢, bols; Standard tandard do, 4 gallon Syrup -+ do, 44 gallon kegs, 1 60, Sona—In b pupers, 3 30 per case; keg per Ib, EW PIOKL in half barrels in half barrels, do in bl barrols, 4 Tras—Gunpowder, goo @ rood Imperial, 40@ Young Hyson, - good, 3 @l 00; Japan, natural loaf, d\uln\ 60@7be; Oolong, good, 35 Souchoug, good, AB@5de; ¢ choice, 60@obe; 3 Japa 10¢; Oolong, 85@10c; 1,4 inch and largor, 10kc, § inch, U } iuch, 11fc. WooneNwarE—Two three Iump{uul-{ 2 m hboards, 3 hoop_ pails, 1 Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio: Double Crown 2 90; 2 165, Kirk's Savon Tiperial 560; Kirk's standard, magnolia Torasit 4 caso, in case, 1 90; Anchor > . s cholte, Lde per 1b; fancy white, 15c pe Virginia, raw, 11c; roasted, 1 Caxprs—Hoxes, 40 Ibs, 16 boxes 40 Tbs, 16 oz, G, ATCHES —Der caddie, es, 170. red Tennesseo, raw—white , cases, dos, 3§@0c; fair 10@ 13¢; “primo, 12@124c; choice, Shs fancy green and yollow, 14@1bc; old ] jo; Levering's roasted, b Lnumd 164e: imitation Java, 164@ Baled, 8 00@10 00 per ton; in bulk, 6 00@b 50 per ton, san—New York apple 16c; Ohio ap- m Dray loads, per bb, 1 n 50; bhls dairy 60, Powdered, 10ke; 10}¢; nfect u-um 1\ Corn, Sc. cloves Dry Goods, orow—Atiantio A, Blo; Applol Atlanta A, 8c; ia.,..t ton 7c Ck ,'u 44, 7c; Cabot W, The; l;[utw nango A s Gread Falls ke Hoosier Ghos Honest Width, 8 an Head'A, 8¢; Indian Standurd A, an_ Orchard, d. w., 7{c; Lawrenco LL, Gjc; Mystic River, 151, Poquot i he; Wachusott 3, 740; do Cortoxs-—Allendalo 44, The x, Arg{lu , 7ic; Atlantic St 4, 6, Bennington ndian Orchard 8ho; i Yo; Lohigh K 4 'qL l’uppurull N 30, 70; do O 82, T s E 89, 8ic; Pacassot C 4 Wansutta 4-4, 1 BLEACHED (mn‘uNuwAndruwn; in T 4-4, 'l?‘. Bl .ukthu AA imperial 8j¢; do do half bleached 4. 3 Cabot 4.4, 8ic; Fi 5 Fruit of thu Loom, 9; 3 do Water Twn; 10} 3 Groat Kalls Q, ; Lonsdule, 10c .\uwl Vivic Mills , '12 N Ny 11e; Wamsntta O o Ducks (Colored)—Albany E, brown, 8c; do O, drab, 11¢; do XX stripes and plaids, 121 brown and drab, stripes and plaids, “c; - Arlington fan Brunswick brown, 8 1-2¢; Chariot, fancy, 12 1-2¢; do ox- ; Fall River brown, extra heavy, ana A brown, 13¢; Noponset A oncstogn, extra, 17 1-20; Lowiston A 80, 150; Min Pearl River 16 1-4¢; Putnam XX blus stripe, 12¢; Shetucket 8, 10 1-2¢; do 88, 12; Yeoman's blue 29, 9. DENIMS. Amuukl-m(, blue and brown, 16 1-2¢; Audover DD blus, 19 1-2c; Arlington "X blug Scoteh, Concord 000, blue and brown, "1[(,, do AAA, do do, 1312 do XX o do do, 14 1-2¢; Haymaker's blue and brown o River DD tripe, 161-2c; Pearl River, biue and brown, 16¢; Uncasville, blue and hrown 14'1-20, Caupiios— By pard Eddystone lining, 24 inch double f; arner X glazed, b 03 Manhattan ln\uhm h, Bhe; Newport do.,bic do glazed, n}‘ Pequot do, bc; Lockwood kid finish, 60 -2c; Mysti Couser JeANS—Amory, And.runbougin satteon, B{e; Clarendon Gjc; Conestogga it toens, To; Hallowell, So; Indian Orchass. 7 The; at- hur mumn. improved, ,84c; Pepperill” he; Rockport, Go. b ke Alaus, e Arorican, Oho; Arldo, 6he; Berwick, 4fc; Cocheoo, 6} ;Conestoga, fhos lunnell 64@7c; ir.x.x,mn., -.ac, Glouganter, b, | Harmony, 5h¢; Kn icksrbooker, ; mac D, 7c; Mystic, bhe; Spr 60; Southbridge, io; do Ginghamw, 7c; boro, bjc; Oriental, Bhe, GINGHAMB—Amoskeag, 9he; A Atlantic, 8¢; Cumberland, The; Hi Iumd uL, Kenilworth, 9¢; ]l\mlu'-t \Mml‘ 3 CortoNaDES— Abberville, ate, 200; American, 11¢; Artisian, 20c; € e g T, ke; Clarion 1" aud 1, i7ko; sirlpos D and T, 16 TR cket, 19c; Nonparell, N, . Sussex, 120; Tioge, Wachu- i do Nankin 12hos s do checks, stripes scoggin 104, 27 TAToxs — Now quiet and market well sup- plied at 45@60c per b | ON10NS-— 25 M per b, New Cannacr 70 per dozen H in comb, per ponnd, 20 MeLaughlin's { l«\l ot 104, eppenell N d THE PHILOSOPHY OF HEAPACHE. THESTOMACH, THE ||HV\!I~{A‘I"|IIR||\I ARE RSPONSIH Fo RACKS THEHEAD. REGULATE, TONKAND HAR MONIZE 'IIH ACTION OF TIILQI AHII:I\ OR GANS WITH TARRA ELTZER APERIENT, AND YOU llllk llk(--MII\I\I ATTIS SOURCK. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. Yonsumptives, —Many have been happy to give their tostimony in favor of the use of Wilbor's Pure Cod-Liver Oil and Lime." Ex perienco has proved it to bo a valuable reme dy for Consumption, Asthma, Diphtheria,and ull diseases of the throat and Lunes, Manu factured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Bea ton, Sold by all druggists, EX U XaXa |VAPOR COOK STOVE The Plonoer and only Vapor Cook Stove that hur #tood the test of years ana given entire aud perfoct satistaction. Over 100,000 Now in Use | NEW PATENT HULL OVEN. Patent removable and Interchangeablo Jot Orifioe rendering our burners indesructible. New One Valve Burner W Stoves. Now Safety Reservol) For Summer uso these stoves are indispensable For term o agonts, price st and catalog Addr ULL VAPOR STOVE €O, Bept 21-miekw. Cloycland "0 BUREX.A IHa.ve Found It Was tho exclamation of & man when he got & box o Kureka Pilo Ointwont, which s o simple aud_sure ure for Pilos and all Skin Discascs. Fifty ocnte by mall, postpaid. The American Diarrhawa Cure Has stood the test for twenty years, Bure oure for Al Never Fails. Morbus. Deaue's Fever and Axue Tonic & Cordial, 1t 1s tmpossible to supply the rapid sale of the same SURE CUR WARRANTED For Fevor and Ague, and all Malarial troubles. PRICE, $1.00, W.J.WHITEHOUSE LABORATORY, 16TH ST., OMAHA, NEB. For Sale by all Druggists ular_gradus Oversixtoer actioo—twelve 1 DR, HENDERSUN | mél and 608 Wyandottest. KANSAS CITY, MO, A1 Wealnoss nlght lonson) Soxual Debility (Ioss nf scxual power), to. Cures guaranteed or monsy refunded. Charger ow. Thousands of cases cured.” No injurious medi cines furnished even to paticnts at distance. Con ‘ultation froo and confidcntial-call o write: age and experience are important. A BOOK for both exos- illussrated clrculars of‘oth things weut seale for' wo 8 cont staraps FIEE MUSE ML adledn GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 BAKER'S Breakfast Gocoa. Warranted abselutely pur Cocoa, from which the exccan 0. Ol han been removed, 1t has three times the strength of Cocon mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and I therefore fur more cconomi- cal. It in deliclous, nouriabing, strengthening, casily digested, and admirably adupted for invalids ws well as for persons in ealth, Sold by Grocers evorywhere, ¥ BAKBH & C0,, Dorchester, Mass b Only Perfect substitute for Mothers Milk.Tho most nourishing diet for invalids and aursing ) Physicians Keeps me-tukth 201 NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST 0, HABTINGS, NEB. | Capital, - - $250,000. JAS. B HEARTWELL, Prosidont ARKE, Vice President. . WEBSTER [Troasurer. C. P, WEBSTER. Cashiel DIRECTORS: amuel Alexander, Oswald Oliver A. L. Clarke, £ G, Webster, deo H Pratt, Heartwell, D M Iaklllunnryj Tirst Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes o5 whero school Bonds and other legally imsued Mu olpal Securibies to Nel can bu tegotisted en most wvorable terma. Loans mado on rluvm‘ e il wall et countios of Ll tate through rmanent home inatitu 96, 85¢; do 76, 80c; do b 03 2ho; Pombroke ponsible ocal corresvoudent. THE NECESSITY FOR THE SPECIALIST, DR. H. WAGNER, Haw long been acknowledged and more o at thi than any other. The vast flold of treat them properly DRI, WAGNER 18 fully aware that there are many physicians, and some eople, who will eondemn him for making this claes of discases s spe ciaity, but hels happy to know that with ment and intelligen n ot the sl jec himwelf to relievin (hat the 1 hy the Al ted r physician who hy other branch of his profe: sion. F humianity, the day i« dawning wher. the false phi anthrophy that condemned the victims of folly or vime, liko the lepers under the Jowish law, to” dic 1 for has closo apulication ex; And t »v'llvmhl\ Dinrrhaca, Dysontary, and Chole- | b A Few Reasons you should try the colebrated Dr. 11, Wagner's ot cure nor i a natural physic Fowier, ost Living Phrenologist & doctor.” “Fow can ¢ ‘The World's Greatest I “You are wondarfully proficient e of diseaso and med your knowl D . MaTiews, The afflicted find ready relief i your pros D 3. S, qular gradusto fre Tan had v Dr. 1L Wagnor s a e Hospital, New Y nsive hospital practi all branches of his chrouio diseases,” Dia. Browsa: 6. “‘Dr. 1. Wagner has immortall his wondertul discovory of apecitio remedion for prl vate and exual divases.” - Virginia City Chronic 7. “Thousands of invalids flock o see him. Frauciaco Chron S, “The Doctor's long experience as a specialist should render him very successful.”—Rocky Moun tain Nows. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At one timo & discussion of the ecret vico waa on tirely avolded by the profeasion, and medical works of but & fow years ago would hardiy mention it. To-day the physician s of a different opinion; ho s ware that it i his duty - dissgreeable though it y be--to handlo this hout glaves and speak plainly about it; an Nt parents and whll thank i for doitg wo. sults attending this destructive vice were for. morly not understood, or 1ot properly estinated; and 1o fmporta hod to s subject which its nature does not Invite closo investigation, it was willingly fgnored Tho Babit fs generally contracted by tho youn while attending sohe mj aufony thirou, heir examy o, may bo v bl for it, or it may uired through acclde ) i rarely joius ports of his companions. 1t ho be & man ho will be littlo found in compny with th hiulnens in- their . Lancivious dreams, nd eruptions on the face, ete., are als) are’ exjoriencod, and loto stato of idiocy bo TG all those engaged i this dangerous, practice, 1 would say, first of all, stop it at onco; make every possible effort to do so; but it you fadl, If your nervous system s already o0 much shattered, and conse quently, your will-power broken, take some nerve tonic to ald youin your offort. freed yourself from tho habit, 1 would furth through a I«\m thataiy one may, for o ttle, give himself ) 16 this fascinnt nt without sufferivg from mo future time. The numb of young men who are incapaciated to fill tho dut enjoined by wedlook is alarmingly large, and in most of such cases thi unfortunate condition of things can GHARLES SHIVERICK, urn iture! =oTo., Have just received a large quantity of new AND AM ( THEM AT VERY ST AT, IWFERING LOW PRICES! rassenaer eLevaror | (IS, SHIVERICK, To All Floors. | 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St OMAHA, NEB . M LEIGHT N. LEIGHTON H. I, CLARKE. & CLARKE, (SUCCESSORS TO KENNARD DROS, & €0.) Wholesale —DEALE Paints, Oils, OMAH e Druggists | RS IN— Brushes, Class, NEBRASKA. P. BOYER &« CO., DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF - OAFED, VAULTS, LOCKS, & 1020 Farnam Stroot, Omaha. Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMPS, Engine Trimmix Steam Packing at w AND SCHOOL BELL s, Mining Machinory, osalo and rejail, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. be tracod to the practice of self-abuse, which had been abandonod years ago. Indeed, a fow montha’ jractice of this habit is sufticient to induce spormatortha in lator years, and I havo many of such cases undor treat mentat tho present day. Young Men Who may bo suffering from the effec follies or indiscretions will do well to avail of this, tho greatest boon ever laid at the altar of suf-s fering humanity. Di. Waaxkw will guarantoe to for feit 8600 for every case of seminal weakness or private diseaso of any Kind and character swhich ho under. takes to and fails to cure, youthta) hempelvor Middle Aged Men. Thore are ‘many at the age of 30 to 60 who are troubled with oo frequent evacuations of the blad cd by aslight smarting or burn & weakening of the system in o n and o healthy rostoration of ' the genito-urinary or gns. Conmltation free. vice, &. Al communieations shoul Thorough examination and ad 1, Dr. Heory by Dr. B g men, ment lur lost 1 sure to win n A ity will Shousand testimontain fromn all oor tho Unltod bt from those he has cured, i proof positive that he doos @ the worst cases of ‘these discases, The aflicted a chronic and sexual diseasen of every kind wil lllhl him their |!H(l 1ri all our o kuow you wil) corrob feror's true friend,— Rocky Mounrain News, Hia b Relief to the Afflicted. In medicinos, a8 1n Acienca, the specialists are the ones who always conies o the front and wcompllsh great results. Thiy renark is s} apilicable to Dr, H, Wagner, of this city. Il stands at the toj PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking *[Is only attained]by using Stoves and Ranges, WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DODAL JFor'salo by MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA- J. A. WAKEFIELD, WIHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEK IN Lmber, Lah, Stimgles, Pi SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDING: S, LINE, CENENT, PLASTER, &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot, - 4 - OMAHA, NEB ° SALEM Tulw Flour Is mado at Salem, Richardson C¢ give EXCLUSIVE sale of our flour to ono fir Omaha. Writo for Pricos. Addross either , Nobradka, in & plaoo. Wo have opaned & branch at 1618 Capttol Reen. FLOUR. u the Combined Roller Stono Systom. T ALBNTIIN o REBPEPY. m Salom or Omaha, Mob. ON };‘OUTE" “BURLINGT (Chicago, Buvllngton & Quincy nnllwnd and the cures he performs for the properly . o i cal faculty will spoedi Democrat. Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure. Porsons at a distance who wish tobe treated by Dr. Wagnor need not feel backward because of inabilit o vislt bim. 1 they will wr £o the dootor he wil, of questions whi nables him to send counsel wid ady o thousauds he has cty, town and the United . —Den ver Trib 8hall We Reform ? Speciflo remedios for all diseases Is the theor, practice at present of educated and exporlence physicians, and in all large communities they have Lucir wpecialties, to excel i which they direct. thelr studics and practice. Dr. Wagner s & sucocsstul il lustration of this modern school of pecialties. aid his unprocedented wuccess in the treatment of private diseance is ws wonderful ws it i fattering, —Prof, J. Slmms. Those persons who need medic { for tho mo delicate of discases will find an accomplished and o cemstul physician in the porson of Dr. Wagner, No ud 43 Larlmer stroet, wh ikhly recommended by the medical profession st home aod whoard.—Poniero) Democrat. By give way Lo and wikdorn s th Wi bhyician beloves Ui letiny his tight ahine for the glory of his tellow men. Printr's Ink o the torch ho can’ best use 1o guid the w aud siok ono to the fountain of health 1t il aricie Shl o Lnsromental sa & TOROHLICHT ot up onabill to guide suffering humanity o 848 Larimer stroot, Denver, Colorado, it will answer the purpose for whlich it wha writton, Address DR. HENRY WAGNER, P. 0. box 2349, or cul’at 843 Laluner Mlnwl,] Cilo 47 on d o coluian beaded o Nocousty {0 the Bpeclali 1. a‘l“"_’ S coluo EAST AND WEST, nt Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with g ey e s g Ay i vifving Chairs, Pullmat Paiace Sloepl lthe famous C. B, & Q. Dining C'ars run from- Chicagn & Kanuaa Gy, Cllicuo & Councll Hiuftn, Clicigo & Dow Moinga, seph, "Atchison & Toj l Only fl tween Cl 0, Linceln & Denver. h petween tuafiiapolis & Coupell mum Via, IAll connections in ta It . Ciows s b great THROUGH CAR LINE, ‘cars cou.mia f cars between St Louis an liks, ‘Towa, Lincols, Nebrasks, and Denvc 1t 18 universally admit d to be the Finest Equippod Rallroad In the World for all Cliwses of Travel J. POTTER, 84 ka»l‘lu‘l and (en" Mansses PRRUKY AL LOWILL, dan, Pass, Ag's. Cicam.) HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF Wl Paper EASTERN 1118 FARNAM STREET, . Window Sha PRICES DUPLICATED . OMAHA NEB,