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- \ Surplus Fund, May l 1888 7 N THE DAILY BEE- The e —————— — —— P OunaTo, file demmands_ advanosd do, for |8 401 o Soiohuipe, 503 00; melinth So| Daves-—Black Ariblan, pée The, 5@0; hetraz’c Mationa Bank Docember, Yo for tho yoar, Janiafy and May. | fair, 4 755 25; native butchering st 3 00 | quarter crates, 10c THE NECESSITY Onta—Quiet; ndvanced fo for November @4 00; Indians, §50@ | Fias—20 Ib. kegs, por Ib., 124e; 10 1b. box, OF OMAHA, NEB, Pald Up Capital @280, "800 8 R JOTINSON, Prosident, of Steels, Johnson & (¢ A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co, JOIIN 8 COLLINS, of &J. 8 Collina. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counselor and Attorney at Law. Ta 8 REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H. W. YATES, Cashior, for many years Cashier of the First National Bank of Omabia, This Bank opened for husiness Aprdl 97, 185 Tho directors and stockholders are among the lead. 1ng business of Omaha, and its business is condneted with ospeeial reference to the best and Incroasing i toresta of its mercantile patrons. Collsctions receive protpt attention and charges 1owest obtainablo hero or elsewhere. Interost allowod on time doposita wpon favorable torms and upon acoounts of banks and bankers. Forelgn Kxchange, Government B nds, and fCounts and City Securition bought and sold Council Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. Virst Mortgage Jonps Nogotiated. ~Commercial Paper and wll” Good Securitics dealt in. 80 Pearl strect, und 608 Fiest aveatee, Council Bluft FINANCE AIID GOMMEHBE FINANCIAL New York, November 2, Eaey at 2@3 per cont, closing at Money 5 por ant. Primo Paner—6@7 per cent, Lxchange Lills—Tirmer at 4,81%; demand, 1,84, Governments - Lower, The stock market excited no feature to-day, except general firmness in the maintenance of prices, in spite of the dullness, with the ex- coption of Texas & Pacific, which is weak, partly on account of the reported small earn. ings for the vear, and partly on account of the avowed determination of income bond. holders to refuse scrip and try to compel the payment of interest in cash. There have been no epecially weak stocks on the market to- day. The general change of prices from last night's closng prices is fractional. At the close stocks were strong, and generglly at the highest yrices of the day. COUPONS, 8 q-cuuponn........ Psdhc 6% of % . STOCKS AND BONDS, American Express. . Burl., Codar Ray 1« & Northorn. Central Pacific. . 6 & Chinago. & St. Joseph. do do pid Tllinois Central...... Ind., Bloom. & Western. Kanas & Texas Lake Shoro & M Michigan Central Minneavelis & St. Louis. . ] \1..»:0"'“.1' Mm;‘“ do pid. = awlhl;\eglf‘muc ‘mixed wostern Nor':::‘om lzlomfic')m l gs—Western fresh, firm and fairly ac- Northwadaru Y ork—Dull and nominal; now moss, 11 50. N "\‘{ I‘Cl‘“‘I Lard—Steady; prime steam, 7 75. ?)m & Misstot ;pi Il;ucu: Domand fair and markot firm for choice. do _ do § Pooria, Decatur & 14} BALTINORE. Rock feland.......... 120° | Bauriuone, November 2.—Wheat—Wes- 8t, Pnul & Milwnukee, 978 | tern, steady and dull; No. 2 winter red, cash, do do_ pfd 1162 | 1 05@1 05, 8t Pm‘:} Minn. & Manitoba. 107 ‘)c‘Cor‘n—\\ estern, steady; mixod, cash; 56@ 3 < ’S: 2 | POnts—Fairand steady; wostern white, 36@ Toxas P 37c; mixed, 32@3 Union Ryo—l:n at 65@067¢. W-buh, St L. Butter—Firm; western packed, 10@20c; do ' do creamery, 20@2kc. ‘Westorn Union Telegrap) —Higher at 28@: tAsked, hlfiky—le\t at 1 18@1. 184, —— KANSAS OITY. THE WEEK IN CHICAGA. Kaxas Orrr. Novemnoor 2.— Wheat—Markot #pecial Dispatch to Tir BEE. Cnicaco, November 2.—Business on the Board of Trade for the past week shows a de- cided improvement and prices are at a higher vange, 'The general feeling that wheat and corn, at present figures, are very cheap, has stimulated speculation among the country traders whose support is needed to make the market, On several days trading was excited. The export demand continues to improve slowly and cables each day indicate that Fngland and the continent are beginning to buy our grain. A local combination have hought wheat heavily during the past week, making it tho center of interest. Its fluctua- tions have been confined within a range of about four conts. Corn was strong and ac- tive, Toward the of the wock it materially advanced on decreased roceipts and o larger shipping demand New England is a heavy buyer of corn. Pre- ns are froely made that the nand for orn from that it ice up to 5 conts. oipts is attril- ted to the bad condition of the roads and Lh»- bility of tho furmers to got it in. Pr orta of a shorta pts not above the lll-,l‘ with a common belief in the ed to Fluctua- days wero wide, ug at 20@30 cents. Dry good and groceries show mo change. The ket ik firm, especially the former for fannels and worsteds, The cold weather has stimulated their buying. Shipmeuts to the conntry are about the average amount. Ruilroad re continue to exhibit a decrease. Sowme unea ess provails in business circles on account of the failure of a large stationery house. 1t 15 mrrcnll(v reported that their collapse will he followed by further failures equally large. | ——— close uverage, existenca of a bull clique, have ope improve prices. of all hog products, tiens in ran, I GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO, Cricaco, November 2, — Flour — Quiet and unchanged; common to choice Spring wheat, 3)@be; Minnesota, 3k@4ic; bakers, 43@hie, patents sias; winter wheat flour Southern " and uri, 4§@bc, Michigan, C. Wheat—In fair demand, unsettled and lower; 98}c for November; 95@9ic for De- cember; %@9e_for January; 974c for Fel- ruaryy 1 03] for May; No. 2 wpring, 93@03je; No. '8 spring, 8lho; No. 2 red Winter, 99@ ! Goen—Unsettiod and gonerally higher; in moderate demand; 4730 for cash and Novem- ber J4Te for Decomber; 463@46%c for the your; 401@iolo for January; 48)@48fe for uy. Oaer—Firun and fairly activo; 25 for ol and November; 281@283c for December; @28¢ for the year; 28fc for January; Jl{( for May, Rye- athbje, e, at1 87, i \\'i.\k fine bright, 1 82@1 3 1 981'30; good but Pork—Fair demand; opencd hi T‘mlen nd: grad dark, 1 25@1 20, r, closed @10 35 for i 10 with the advance partly lc cash: 10 30@10 for January; 11 30@i ort ribs, 6 60; short ¢l Quiet aud unehunge | @2g; good to fancy dairy In fuir demund at 24@20c. ky- L at 1 15, Catt, Bosin—Wheat dined Jo for Docember, fair to fancy . Butter Alery. In good dewand; and the year, declined ge for M. Pork—Demand nctive; de lower for Jan- uary and_Fobruary. Tard—Demand * active; dcolined for lower for Fel- 20 November and January; tc good part akim choddars and fiats hard skims, 2@ PEORIA PRODUCE, nixed, Oats —Active and firm; 2 white, 30@ “ Whisky Firm at £1 15, 8T, LOUIS PRODTCE. Sr. Lovs, November 2,—Wheat better, closed a shado of! 181} for cash; 21 00} for Novembe December; 2100} bid for the year; £1 04 for January; No, 3 red, 95@0%e, @443c for ¢ Opened Novembel tho year, Ryo —At Barloy—50c, Butter—Unchanged; dairy, 18@ ery, 25@320c. y— 9 00@10 00, Tmmthy» i @16 00, Corn Meal—2 20, CrosiNGg BoArn Wheat —High 1004 bid (a 4 25; Texan: 0. Unchanged; fair to good muttons, prime, 3 80@1 00; Texnns, 2 o0 TRADE. Laverroor, N grain cire 8 At the bey uuuum uf the w A Teading weckly ter foeling noticed continue roceived fresh impetus from the publication of tho stock of wheat in Liverpool, which, con ] , showa n marked de Tt attondanco at to nd an improsod foling. Wheat was and iu moderato demand at 14 Flour is in rather better inquiy recent prices, Brruis, November 2. —The bur tics states that the importe many from the beglining of Jan end of September stowed & de pared with the same poriod in 18 exports showed s marked incro tati 1o Gore to the 0080, CoIm 3 \\)vfl‘ the ally Whisat s99 oals, the quantily of both belog nearly doubled. R OMAHA MARKES, Wholesale Prices, Orr1ce or Trr OMANA Brr, 'riday Evening, November 2, The following prices are charged retailars by jobbers, wholesalers and commission moer- chants, with the excoption of grain, which ix quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Grain, ‘Wiear—Cash No. Hlmll—\ —Cash No, be; No. 3, 0. 48 for Nov January, Corn—Firmer; 44c for November; 417@42c for December; 42c for the year; 41jc for . omber; 102{ for Decomber; 1 04} for vy, Outs —Dull; nothing done. MILWAUKEE, Miuwavker, November 2.—Wheat—Mar. 02ic for Novomber; 9%c for De. v Janua mncr, No. Scarce and Higher; No. 2, 55 demand; N TOLEDO. Totkno, November 2—Wheat—Dull and lower; No. 2 red winter, cash, 1 02@1 Corn—Dull and higher; mixed, 52} cash and November, 607c asked. No. 1, 87{@ 2, 60c, Rye Barloy— Oats—Dull_and nominal; No. 2 cash and November, 20jc. CINCINNATI. C!NCL\'NA‘N, Nu\ ember 2. —Wheat—Mar. Steady at 118, NEW ORLEANS, Corn—Quiet Oats—Dull at 38}, Corn Meal - Scarce and firm at 2 60@2 7 Pork—Quiet and steady at 11 50, Steady and unchanged; tierce, § 00; b Ko e Noats—In fair domand. Whisky—Stoady and unchanged, EW YORK. New York, November firm, options opened A@1¢ 1@, lator casier and ‘decli steady; ungradod rod, 83 No. 3 red,] 01}@1 02 Corn—Clash § Wheat—Cash, lower, advanced od )@, closiy \n 4 red, 92 2 rad, 109@1. 1 o and options J@ic higher: quiet; 2red fall, 88c for cash; 84§ bid or Uscemln Corn—Weaker at 86fc bid for cash; 35c for November; 33jc forjthe year; 33}@333¢ for January. Oats—Slow; at 22{c for cash, “LIVERPOOL, November Liyerroor, —Breadstuffs — steady, ‘\Vlian¢~\vintar, 85 6d@9s; spring, Bs@8s d. FLOUR AND GRAIN, Cnicaco, November 2,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels. Receipta. @m‘.-z«l 5,000 19,000 Rye, bushels Barloy, bush New Yok, November %—Recelpts and shipmentsof flonr and grain for the past 24 hours bave been as follows: 8k p'ts, 000 000 50,000 Corn, bushel 51,000 ,000 Kaxsas Ciry, November 2.—Recaipts and shipuents of grain for the past 24 hours have beeu as follows: Recelpta, Ship'ta, 10,000 16,000 6,000 oipts 50,000 Wheat, bush Oats bushels, Wheat, bushels Corn bushels. LIVE 8TOCK. Ciicago, November 2,—Recelpta and ship- ments of live stock for the pust 24 hours have boen s follows: Receipts, Ship'ta, . 000 Hogs . 2 Cattle. 500 Sheep. 2,000 Kavsas Ory, November 2.—Receipts and shipiment of 1ivs stock for the pask 24 hours have boen ws follows: Recelpts, Ship'ts, Cattlo Hogs.. 4,400 Sheep. 200 8. Louis, November 2.—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been e follows: Receipts. Ship'te 200 0 900 IAVE STOCK. KANBAS CITY LIVE BTOOK. Kaxsas Ciry, November 2,—The Daily In- dicator repo Jattle—Firm for best ; stockers and feed orado half lreeds, 8 5@ Hogs— Higher at 4 40@4 Sheep—Steady; natives, OHIOAGO, Cuicaco, Novembe ~The Drovers' Jour- nal reports this afternoon as follows: Hogs—Choice heavy stronger and generally steady; pack 0; shipping, 4 60@ 3 004 00, Cattlo natives, 5 00 3 2@ 25; Col- Dall; all below 6 10@6 75; good nmon to mediu cows, 2 0X@3 00; 10 ; stockers dull at inferior 350 1 90; to good [u Tambe, per Texay shoep, 2 00@3 50, ET. LOVIS LIVE STOCK, . Louis, Novewber 2.—Cattle—Supply 4,000 (4 Live Stock. Qmuc at 8 J0@425, 3 35, Hoes 4 0@ i Surpr—Firm ab 3§ 00@3 50. CaLvis—Iair quality 4 50@500; good butchs exs’ stock, 6 00, Flour and Millstuffs, Wi 8 40@3 SECOND QUALITY—3 00@3 40, SpriNG WiEaT—Best quality, patent, at 8 ho@s 60. SEcoND QuarrTy—2 30@3 50, Brax- ¢ per cwt. CHoPPED, FEED—Por 100 Ths, 85c. CoRN MiAL—1 00@1 10 per cwt SCREENING—G0@70¢ per cw m WikaT—Best quality, patent,fat 0. Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heavy, 18@15c; medinm_unwashed, light, 18@20¢; washed, choice, 32¢; fair, 30} tuband washed, 28¢; burry, black and cotted wool, 2@6o less. Grocers List. ED Goops—Oysters (Standard), T70@3 90; strawberries, 2 1, , 2 1b, per caso, 2 er o " 0, '.! 40; \\n)urtlulmn ez plums, 2 I, per case, 2 90; green gnges, 10, [por case; 2 80; do cholce, 3 th, per ase, 4 50; pine apples, 2 1, per cise, 4 50@ per per case, ; Bartlett per case, al, inch and larger, 10}c, § inch, c. Boxes, 0 1bs, 108, 15¢; 8s, 15c; Ao i el B eco e 8 okt square_cases, 170, Powdered, 10 loaf, 10¢; gr-nm!nu-d 9ile; confoctioners’ A, 9¢; Stand- C, 8jo; extra C, 8c; medium yel- 5 dark yellow, 7ic, s—Ordinary grades, 10@114c; fair12 @124¢; good, 11@13¢; prime, 12@123c; choice, 18}@14c; fancy green and yellow, 14@1c; old government Java, 20@26c; Levering's roasted, 14§c; Arbuckle’s roasted, 174c; l\chaughlms XXXX ronsted, 17hc: imitation Java, 16} @1ste. Rici—Louisiana prmo to choice, 7¢; fair 6lo; Patma, 6fc. Hrsy—No 1 mackerel, half brls, § 00; No. 1 mackerel, its family mackerel, half brls., 600; fmmfv mackeral, kits, 95c; No. 1 white fish, half brls., 7 00; No. 1 kits, 1 05, S yacrStandard Com, 3o, bola: Standard ao. 49‘%1...: kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon P i Nou\—ln b papers, 3 30 per'case; keglper Ib, in barrels, 7 00; do all, in barrels, § 00; do ghurldnx in barrels, "Brokrs—Medinm, in half barrels, 4 in half barrels, 4 do in half barrels, 5 00, TeAs—Gunpowder, good, 45@55c; cholce 60 75¢; good Imperial, 40@43c; choice, 60@05 oung Hyson, good, 836@b0o; choice, 85c@L 00; Japan, natural ieaf, 35c; Japun, choice, 60@7he; Oolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, choice, 40@5be; Souchong, good, 3@i0c; choice, WoODENWARF—Two _hoop pails, 1 85; threo hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- neer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, $ Soars—Hh satinet, white % Suvon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirl's Kirk’s standurd, 8 75; Kirk's Kirk’s eutoca, o, (100 caulios,) 40c; Ki Sorasii— Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, in case, 385 Babbists bull, 2 dor, in cuse, 1 903 Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, [o) ‘rench mixed, in 80 Ih. pail American muxed. in 30 16 pails, 1 mixed, in 30 1) pails, 14c; Nobby 1 1 Competition mixed, i pails. xeelsior sticl, double r n...q 01 ,.,.m 13 old Tip Top, stic -New York upplo 16 Al ; Obio ape Drag loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, i y 6 General Produc — Yancy cremmery, 20@3le; cold (u 20 acked, 16@20c; nferior grades, hut demand ng o larger ¥, best ceuntry, roll; .:o(a 10@1dc. for country butter is No' change in_ prioos, falling off o receipts and the poor quality received. Eaas—Roceipts fuir, butpricos still hold up. Al oggs have brought £o-day Ongese—New York Slnw full cream, ldc; 5 hoop lota, 13{c; full cream chedders, new, 134c; full oream chodders, old, 9e; full cream, in hoop, 140; Young Americas, 14c; cream, ery skiws c; fine Swiss choese, 19¢; Edam! each, 81 25, Poratoks—Receipts large and prices unchanged. C: unuznmen\- of strictly choice, luge iz utnli( potatoos are selling from 84 to 3¢, od cars 80 to 32 and light demand; peachblows, 40c. wikr POrATORS —Choice yellow, 2@3c, Ox10N8—Receipts larger; choice large red Wethersfield nul]lug at e, ) Market for choice stock 85 00@ 600 per hundred. Demand good. Beans—Hand picked navies, 2 T5@3 00; Re- hand ‘picked modiu coipts fair; demand good, G Ak —Prairie chickens, per do 2 00; ducks, 1 50 #2 5@ geose, 300; qua 2 00@:2 50, FrEsi Ovsrens CrLesy Po Selocts, H0c; medinny, 45 any —Live chickons, per doz, 2 50@ lressed chickens, 1b,, 12)@13he; Il drassed. perlb, 1de. Extra fancy bar lomons, £ 00; ina lemons, per box, 87 2 na lemony, 87 00; 10 box lots d strickly choice Messi Louisianas per bbl, $900: do., per bunch, $3 00@4 00, NBERRIES — Fancy Cape Cod, high color, %14 00; bell and bugles; 812 50; bell and cherry, | 811 00, Hpecial pric Tots, Avpies - Choice eating, regular packing, 50@4 00; chivice cooking, regular packing, 3 50; extra choic 83 D@4 00, ¢ fancy apples well packed are in good Market adyanci ChoiceMich ipte fair; ) per basket, 800 demand for chioice PRACHE @1 00, poor quality; little done; exports, 6 (0@ atock good lager, por Ib., 1840, 0COANUTS —Hxtra fine, per 100, 8 00, CALIFORNTA PLONS In good domand 2 25@2 50 per box, CALIFORNTA BARTLET PRARS ]n g9 od de- mand at $400@4 50 por box. Elifornin Duchoess Buerre, Clargean, ete, pears, por box, &3 00@3 50, > Pure u\w-t cider, 10 gal k rified, keg, £ 00; 2 gal Yu\' . ‘I“')H [N Ere, kits, &1 15; pigw 40 1b qr bl 80 1b half bhl, 84 00; tripe, tripo, 40 1b qr bbl, &4 00 M o&Y Pigs feot, 15 1l pigs_foot 5 1h kita, 8115 ipe, 80 1h half bbl £400; pigs tongues, 10 1b" kits tongtivs, 1) 1 qr bbl, 6 00, 1510 Kite, 2 0b; 40 Ib qr bl Miver Mear-18lb bucko! 19¢; 371b buckets poket 40c), Koy, 10c ASSONTED JELLY in cass, o8, 81 65 t on, 3105 1.1b tin 211 tin cans, 2 doz in c s, 4 80-1b wood pails, b wood pals per Boik Jreies - Curran per 1, Sie; ~L|n\-lu\n b, Sho . S04b wood pails per I, 8403 bl 0:1b wood pails per 1b, Shos crab apple, 501 wood paila per 1b, Sc Ari 1b vrooden palls, per Ib, 800; 5.1 wooden padls, 6 in case, per case, 251 wooden pails per 1, -1b wooden pails, in case, per cs PRESERYES (In 201b weoden pails) berry, £15 0 strawberry, quince, Roap |14 00 peach, £14 00; cherry. $14 00; tomatoos, $14 |H| plam, s n 100; assorted, b-1b wooden Duckets, 80, per o, 81 2 doz in caso, per case, 88 25, NiaraskA Coni HoNgv—1-1b frames, 24.1h cacs, por Ib, 18¢, CoAL—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run Blossburg, 12 00; Whitebreast lmnp 4 50; Whitebreast nut, 4 50; Towa lump, 4 50; ]u\mmll.‘ I , 700; Anthra- cite. 10 75@11 00; ty, 700, per ton Hav--Baled, & 00@10 00 per ton; in bulk, 600@6 50 per um, Currn Meats \\pl,m Lreakfast bagon, 15@154 @0c; ealt sides, 8 Frutr AND PRobUCE—Potatoes, 506 75c per 100 pounds; potatoes, weot, per 100 pounds, onions, per 100 pounds, 3150@2 00; towmatoes, per pound, turnips, per Ib, Colorado r..h\m,u,, new, ber 100, 850@1 00; Tive chickens, old, per doz, £100@ 251prairio chickons por dor, $3 00@S 10; s, resh, per dor, 8@y butter, fair qual £ per 1b, 85@36; creamery, Kansas and Nebraska cooking, 8@10c; chosso, @7e; apples por bl ity creamety, fi good, por 1b, AT grapes, per California _poars, par 'hox, pluns, 20 1b box, 2 sinn lojnons, oxtra, por bo, &7 008 00; Colo rado wheat, per lOO]lv $1 301 38; “l\lll‘ Col. o, por 100 1, 82 00@2 25; flour, patent, 90@3 00; flour, Kansas, per 100 Ib, 32 3 00; flour, Graham, per !'00 1b, 82 00@:2 H0; flour, rye, per 100 1b, 82 50@2 70; flour, buck wheat, por bbl, $11 50@12 503 corn meal, per 100 1bs, §1 65@1 85; corn, per 100 1bs, 81 27@ com chon, por 10011, S130@1 83 now | por 100 1bs, & 1.45; oats, Nebras mixed, per 100 1b, 81 80@1 40; oats, Nebraska, white, per 100 1bs, §1 35@1 453 oats, Colorado, per 100 1bs barley, per 100 Ihs, Y@ 7 op, per 100 1bs, $1 33 140; bran, per ton, S17 00@19 00; hay, loose, per ton, 812 00@16 00; baled second hottom, %10 00@12 00; baled upland, £14 00@17 00; clover, per ton, 820 00; straw, per ton, $8 00 @9 00. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS L@REMOVED T0 OMAHA NATIONALBLD THE r:la’mzralzon OF THE WORLD. Mrs.S. A.Allen's WORLD'S . ~ Har Restorer 1S PERFECTION? - Public Benefactross. Mr. S. A At bias jusily carned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing overa fine head of hair produced by n for restor- ifying the + Hair Restorer scalp, removing 1 arrests the fall; the s chanzed (o its natural it the same vitality and quantity as in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. “My hair is now restored to its youthful color; T have not gray hair left. I am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair e 5 to fall, which is cer- re to me, in danger of b bald,” This the (4~.lnnnny of all \\lm an i nly 10 Wwa is coming ir bald spot covered using one bottle of Mus. S, A Atuen's Wokin's Haig Rusiourr. 1tis nota dye, Nebraskgm Cornice A ; assortod, 2.1b tin | #FOR THE SPECIALIST, DR. H WAGNER, Has long bean acknowledged and more than an, The vast flold other. nerois brat to perfecti o all oy to-urinary organs hing olse, if we w roat thern Ty DR 1. WAGNER fo fally awaro that thero are many |m« ans, and somo sensible poople, Who will condemn him for making this class of diseasos & &po IAlty, but Hols happy o kilow that with most. per rofinement and intelligence & mare enlighton { tho subject, and that th hinseli to relieving the afflicte nderstand and kiow how ypict And hnefactor £o his Faco geon or physician who by closo apolion any other branch of his profession. And T m tho talse phi ims_of folly v the Jowish law, to die ared for has passed away. A Few Reasons Why you should try the colebrated Dr. T1 Wagner's wmethods of e 1. “Dr. H. Wagner I8 & natural physician.” 0.8, Fowurn, The Greatest Living Phionologlst, “Few can oxcol you A8 & do Tho World's Greatest “You arv wonderfully profic of discaso and medicines.” nt inyour kuowl DR, J. MATTIRWS. 4. “Tneafictod find ready reli o apital, New York city; tensive hospital practios, and all branches of his beloved aclene chronio diseases.” has had very ox oughly posted on especially on DRs. Bro or has immortal L & Ewivo, o himself by medies for pri Virginia City Chironicle. Al Tock b6 830 Wi San 0. “Dr. I W his wondorful discove it alist ocky Moun: The Doctor's long oxporien uld render bim very succcssful 1 Nows, Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At onie time a discussion of the secrot vice was en. CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture! nTo., Have just received a large quantity of new CELANMEBEIR STUITS, AND AM OFFERING To All Floors. THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES |PASSENGER ELEVATOR 1[:HAS, SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St OMAHA, NEB. On Long Time--Small Payments. 1610 DODUE STRE At Menufacturers Prices. A, Hosue Jr H. DAIIL.EY, MANUFACTURER OF FINE Buggies Carriaces and Soring Wagons MyjRepository ls constantly filled with a selectletook. Best Workmanship guaranteed. Office and Foctory S. W. Corner 16th and Caprtol Avenue, Qmalc)) tirely avoided by tho profession, and ni but a fow years ago would hardly montio To-day the physician fs of a_different oy aware that it i3 his duty—lisagroeable uum,m it Ay bo--to Tiandle this matter without gloves and speac plainly about it; ad jutelligent parents and guardians will thank him tor doing 8. The results attending this desteyetive vice were for. morly not understood, or not propely estimated 10 fiportance being attachod to sibjoct which by ita nature does not invite close investigation, it was willingly fimored. habit is generally contracted hy the \mmk attehiling wohool; ojder. compantons’ throu Taay be rosponsible for it, or it may i h accident, The excitement once ex practice will bo repeated again ang ll n\ last the habit becomes firm and 1} slaves the victim, Me ro usunlly the primary re o i arely foins ho bo a young inpuny with tho othier sex,and i3 troublod with excoeding and annoying bashfulnoss in their prescuce. Lascivious dreams, cmissions and_eruptions ou the face, ete., are also prominent symptoms. 11 the practice is violently persistad fn, more serlous disturbances tako place. © Great palpitation of the heart, o epileptio convulsions, are experiencod, and the sufforer may fall into a o 0 stato of idiocy be- fore, fnall h relieves hi od i this dange flrat of all, stop it but it much 1o Wil be it found | T SINEOL.D, MANUFACTURER OF Skylighta &0 Galvanized IronComnices, Window CapsFinials, Thirteenth Streed Neb FOk IS ) BROILING, \ BOILING, PRESERVING, LIGHT, HANDSOME. WHOLESOME, DURABLE. The Best Ware Made for the Kitehen. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE ST, LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY, ST. LOUIS. Granite Ironware. BAKING, Tar QaIP hv all Siave Havdwara and Hongefarniching Nealers. or broken, tol fort, Having froo oursall furthor counsel you o go through » roguar courso of treatmont, for 114 % kroaL mistake to supposo thatany one may, for some_time, e tovery sodlttie, givo hiimselt Lo this taucinnting but dangerous excitoment without suffecing from its cvil consequences at some future time, ‘The number of young ien whoaro.fncapaciated to Al the dutios anfoined by wedlock is alarminigly larce, and in most of such cases this unfortunate condition of things can be traced to the practice of selt-nbuse, which had been abandoned years ago. Indeed, a fow onths' practice of thia habitlsstident Lo oy spermatorchion Iater years,and [ have many oi such cases under treaf mentat the prosont day. el M. HELLMAN & CO ., Wholesale Clothiers! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13TH, NEBR.ASB Young Men Who may be suffering from tho effeota of youthtul follies or Indiscretions will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of wuf- foring humanity. D, WAoxkR will guarantoe to for- feit 8500 for.ev of seminnl weaknews or private disease of an. and character which ho under. takes to and mlmu cure. Middle Aged Men. % the ngo of 30 to 60 who are nt evacuations of the blad- by & alight smarting or buri d a weakening of the system in a it for. On examis There are ma g the w ment will often be found, and xo; particles of albumen will appear, or tho color will be of thin milkish hue, again changing to s dark andtorpid appearance, There are many meny men who dic of this difficulty, gnorant of 1 i the second stago of sominal-weak- noss. Dr. W. will guarantee a perfect oure in all ¢ and o healthy” rostoration of' the gonito-uriary o gans. sination and ad- nrultation free, Thor All e ased, Dr, Honry alorado, wnion, by Dr, 11 ang men, r, 18 worth ity weig Hent by mail to any addre Let Your Light Shine. Wagnor, tho celebrated specialist, of Denver, 3 Larimor s Veliovos in lotting th it he can do, and is doing for thousa Mowmen. s treat nhood e trom those he has cured, 8 proof positive that hodoes curo the worst cases of theso discases, The afflicted from chronic and sexu find him their hest friend. Wil our city pap d oall on him for advice, a8 we Kniow you will corroborate us in saying he is the suf ferer's true friond.— Kocky Mounrain News. Relief to the Afflicted. In medicines, as In sclence, the specialists are the ones who always comes to tho front and acoomplish Kreat resulta. This remark is espocially applicable to £5Dr."IT, Wagner, of thix eity. ~ Ho stands at tho top of his profession, and the eures he [lulllmm for the unfortunate would scem wonderful if not proper) viewed in the light of sclentifie acquirements. Ho fy endorsed by the most eminen L‘n: medical faculty. His office at 848 Laramir strect, wh"u he will speedi- ily effectn cure for the suffering of cither sex, no mat- ter how complicated thelr complaint,—Pomeroys Democrat, Ornamental Works ! MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windowm, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, lron Fencing! Crostings, Bulustrades, Veraudus, Offico and_ Bank s, Window ‘sud Cellar Guards, Eto. N. W. COR. NINTH AND JONES STS. WM. GAISER, Managor. NEBRASKA LUAN ANIJ ' Ua‘l‘ HASTINGS, NEB. Capital, - - $250,000. A8 B nlfuuwy L, President LAK| cuident. o H Pratt, Jaa B Heartwoll, D. M. McEliinney.| Tirst Mortgage Loans a Bpecialty This Company furnishios & permanent howo instity i whoro achool Bonds and other logally lssued Mu cipal Seouritios to Nobraska can be negotiated ep 18 made o0 Bprayed 4 of_the state through {uls 223! earresgondents. [ 200 Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure. o Persous at o distance who wiah tobe treated I r need not feel hackward because of inal tllll It they will w to the doctor he will 1d & list of questions w nablos him to send medicines, counsel und to thousands ho has nover seen. He has p in overy city, town and tation in Colorads, well ws allover the United Btates. See his ad (his wdvertisement. —Don: ver Tribune., 8hall We Reform ? s modern sehool of speciaitios. and his unprecedented wiccoss in the treatmont of private diseases Is aa wonderful a8 it is fstteriug, —Prof, J i Thoso persons who need medical relief for th diseasos willflud an accomplished A phyeiclan i the person of Dr aclimor street, who is highly re modical | Democra wisdom, and the wi light shine for t ik Iy tho toreh | aud sick one to the fou ahould bo lnstr tadn of healdh 11 thiy a HLICHT yot up .m. ahill to g sullering humanity to 818 Larimer steoet, Denver, Colorado, it will anwier the purpose | for whilch it was mm n. Addross R, HENRY WAGNER, P. 0. box 2389, oF call at $48 Larimer 8 Donver, Colo. A3 10nd thelcoluim' bowdd Tho Necesuty for e 2 BV, A. HOBBS Writos— After o thorough trial of the IRON TONIC, I take pleasure in stating that I have been great.; naaud b;flltl Yise; ters and Pub- 115 Epoukers witl Bad it of the greatest value where a Tonic{s neces- sary. 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