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= e — 6ounou Bluffs Loan and Trust Company. First Mortgage Loans Negotiated. ~Comme Paper and all_Good Seeuritics dealt in. 89 P #treet, and 60¢ First avenue, Council Bluffs, FINANCE AND COMMERGE. WINANCIAL New York, Tebruary 12, Money--Fasy at 1}@2 per cont Prime Papor—1@0} per cent, Exchange Bills—Strong st 4 85§; demand, 4 802, Governments~ Weaker fa 4's, Stocks—The stock market opened elightly lower, but before 11:80 become strong and igher, The strengtharing continued almost throughout the day, Al an advance of from 4 o 21 per cent w. corded, Late fn the al Tl day the old bear party made a vigorous raid | on tho macket. 1'ion Pacific and 8t, Paul were favoribe polnée of attack, and were forced down 1§ to 79} for¥he former, and 1%} to 92 for the latter. Tike general list declined from }to1§ per cent. The market closed woak, Compared with vestorday’s closing, prices are down fresn to ¥ per cent, except for North. westorn prefersad and Rock Tsland, which are a fraction higher, 1t is well understsod that Vardorbilt, ‘kaving largely diminished his holdings in-castern trunk line stocks a year ago, is now roinvesting rapital in Northwest- erm, Rocki¥dland and other western stocks, andiin a shert time will be more largely inter- ested in Jowa, Wisconsin, Illinois and Minne- eota ronds and in Pennsylvania coal propor- ‘ties thantia unything else. As far as Pacific railroat! roperties are conerened, we have rivatotrustworty advioos ‘from Washington o tho éfect that the Paolficrailroad and pub- lic lax committee, to whisk has been refer- red<ovoral bills hostile to all of the Pacific roade, are not inclined e ‘deal unjustly with thoserproperties, nor allew themselves to be made use of by Wall street speculators. Itis believed that the tempwr of both houses has rexperienced a decided ‘ehange since the ques- tion of land grant forfsiture, etc., has been rexamined and both sities have been heard. it tissthe opinion of disinterested persons that no thostile legislation wil't be enacted by congrees, OLUPONS 100; v 26} 8100KG sAwmericau Express............ /Burl., Cadar Rapide & Northern. 'Qentral Pacific Fort Wayno & Ghisao. Hannibal & St. Soseph. ;... do do do pid. ‘Tllinois Central...... Ind., Bloom. & Wes Kansas & Texas Lake Shore & ¥. Michigan Central.. Mianeanolis & St, T do o Missouri Pa Northern Pacitic. do do Northwestern. . Onio & Mississippi. do _ do i Peoria, Decater & B Rock Toland............ St. Paul & Miwaukeo. do do do_ pfd St. Paul Mion, & Mani St. Paul & Ouaaha... do_ do pfd. Texas Pacific.... Union Paci A Wabash, St. b 5 1 do do do 281 Wostorn Union Telegraph.. ] + Aske Nore.—Nc 17, P, quotations recsived. o —— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODUCE. Crircaco, Fobruary 12, —Floue—Steudy; ter wheatfour firm and 15@25¢ per Lax. rel higher. Wheat—Aetive and unsettled; apsned higher and gradually advanced Jc above ves- torday’s close, then declined fe, Suctuated better than yesterday; cu March, 964 j @1 084; winter wheat firm 'at 101@1 02; spring, closed ssier at 95 “June, 1—Ruled higher but unsettled; openad higher, advanced jc more, then_finetuuted declined 4c; closed de higher than yester- s close; cach and Februa 3@dttc; May, 593@59%c ; rejected, e, s—Quiet and nominal; cash and Febru- c; March, 83jc; May, 874c; year, 3lc. ye—Quiet at bSc. Barley—Dull at 59@60c, mothy—Heavy sales; prime to high, 127 ; choice to fine, 1 32@1 36, Tax Seed—Qiiet at 1 7 Mess Pork—Market active and advanced 20@25c but settled back, then rallied 5@ and closed steady; cash and February, 18 00; DMarch, 18 05@18:074; May, 18 274@18 30, Lard —Active; -sarly advanced 10@123 gradually declined and closed steady; cash and February, $623@9 85; March, 9 8Th@ :9:90; May, 10 10@@10 12?. Bulk Meats—Stexdy; shoulders, 7 40@7 50; sshort xibs, 9 50; shoet clear, 9 90@9 Butwer—Dull; stock Mair with a tendency among buyers for lower prices, Oheese—Quiet; stack dow and held firm, Eges—Weak; fresh, 20@30c, ides—Quiet aud unchanged, Taliow—Unchanged; No, 1 country, 6jc; calke, Tc. Whiskey—Unchanged at 1 16, Catr Boann.—Reguler whest higher for webruary; others unchanged; sales 665,000 bughe. rn—3c higher for Tebruary, Marc April; May closed at 8ic; sales, bushel. of full creams very and 000 Unchanged: sale, 65,000 bushels, Pork—2je lower for March and June; 2ic higher for May; talos, 10,500 barrals. - Lard—2je higher for March; sales, 1,150 tiercee. NEW YORK, New Vork, February 12,—Wheat—Cash ?@gu higher and firm; options opened h@3c lower, recovered 3@ho, closing a shade above imside rates: ungraded red, 09; No. 4 red, 9lc; No, 3 red, 103; No 2red 110@ 123 Corn—Cash, 1@24¢; strong and higher; un- graded, 51@63c; No. 2, 62{@634. Oats—}@he highor; mixed western, 40)@ 42¢; white, 43@47c, Faus —Western, fresh, dull and lower, dt B@soe. Pork—Higher; new mess, 17 75@18 00, Lard—! uulfl; priwe steam 19 10, Butter—Dull, BALTIMORE, Baurivore, February 12.—Wheat—High- er; active; closing dull and weak; No, 2 win- ter_red cash, 1 0S@1 087, Corn—Western, easy and dull; mixed, cash and Febroary, 60c Lid, Oats—Firm; light rupply; western white, 42 @4fier mixed, 4004 lc. Tiye--Dull at (3@60e. iggs ~Irregular and lower; Butter—Steady; western pi creamery 25 Whisky—Mar @1 184, @sTe. ked 10@2 t quiet and steady at 1 18 KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas Crry, February ‘Wheat #7¢ bid for cash; 3 for March; 91 Corn—Steady; 4l@4lie for ca April; 45)c for May. | Oats—Dull and nominal, | LIVERPOOL. ~—Wheat—Market Es2d@ebs 0d; Laverroor, quiet and ¥ 1§; ¢ spring, 78 u} . i i funcy Ben Daviy, 48 ¢ Corn —Market quiet; new | 3 ' 10 e, 81, Lotrs, Tebruar ;19 o Yyur—Firm and unchanged; family, 43¢ holce, 4 60@ U; fancy, w0, N, . Wheat—Highr and active for May options, No. 2red, 190 bid; regular sales, 111} at St. Louls alevutor; cash, 1 08k@1 v8i March, 11136112, closing at 1 114; Ma; 1118@1 134; June, 1 01@1 01}; the yoar and 0, 3 ved, 100, Corn—Higher |80} for 5 May options activ 03 or February; Batley—Unchanged, Butter -Unchanged, Fggs— Easler at o, Flar Seed—Quiet at 17 Hay—Unchanged. Bean— Steady 2 Corn Meal Whisky—St y Provisiens—Firm but slow; only jobbing trade, { CrosiNg Boann =Wheat—Lower; 108} for March; 1113@1 11} for May; 111} for Corn—Dull; 50§@n04e for March; 53}@ B3de for M Oats—Nothing done; bids §@ge below those at noon, MILWAUKER, Steady; o; May, o arce and firm; No, 2, bjo. teady; No, 2 freeh, G0c. TOLEDO. February 12.—Wheat — Active . 2red wnd cash, 101}@ Corn—Quict and firm; No, 2 cash and Fob- ruary, ¢ asked, Oats 2 cash and February, 36c neked, NEW OBLEANS, New OnLEA: February 12,—Corn—In good demand and fiemer; mixed, 5¢¢; white, BS@60 Oats tn good demend; choice, Se, (";Vm Meal—Quiet and steady at 275@ Pork--Strong and higher; new, 18 75, Leva—Higher: tierce refined, 9 62 keg, 10 . Meate—in good demand but scarce, ‘Whisky—Stesdy and unchanged at $116. e —— LAVE STOCK. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, On1caao, February 12.—The Drovers' Jour- el roports this afternoon as follows: Hogs~Stone and prizes 15c higher; rough ing, € 50@7 00; packing and shipping, light, ~680@7 00; skips, 3 2565 viexports, 625@7 00; good to g, 5 75@06 10; common to m #5@ 00; inforior to fair cows, 250 medium tagood, 4 W0@4 75; stock- 4 90; feeders, b 00@H 40, Steady; Inferior to fair, 2 50@4 00 per cwt; medium togood, 3 50@5 00; choios to extis, 5 3 LIVE STOCK, 2.—Cattle—Active ; nd foedoss orut fod Texans, 5 00@5 40. nd demand good; common good to choice 4 50@ to melium 5 B0; fancy, Thaxsas Crry dicator reports Cattle—Firm and active; natives, & 26@ ; 20; feeders, 4 0@h 00; cows, 3 30@C 40, | ited and 15¢ higher, closod wenk, 80@7 30, natives, 4 15@5 00. e LT TRAFFIOC. FLOUR AND GBAIN, OR104G0, - Felsruary 12,—Receipts andahin- ments of ‘flour and grain for the past £4 'kours kave been as folaws: . Receipte. Bhip'ta, Flour, bbls 6,000 ehipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 houzs shipmonts of live stock for t he paet £4honra have been as follows: R eceipta, Shiplic, , Pebruarytz2,—Re ceipts snd-ship: menta of live stock for the past: 24 bawes have beon as follows: B Rec eipta. &flp"m OMAHA MARKE TS. Wholesale £'rices. Orrice or TREOMAEA Ber. i Tuesday Evening, February 12 The following prices are charge d retudars by jobbere, wholesalers and commis don wap-| chante, with the exception ¢ grain, which dsl yuoted at the prices furnished by the « lovaters' and other local buyers: Gramn. Warar—Cash No. 2, 77]0; Wo, 8, 62¢. BakLgr—Cush No, 2, 48@bhe, Rye—Cash Wo, 3, 44c, A CorN—No, 2,410 Oars—No, £, &27c. Live Stock, Har Breere—Quiet at 4 00@5 @), Far Cows—8 06@3 80, HoGs—b 50k 2, Suker—8 Z5@3 75, CaLves—b 50@6 50. Flour snd Millstufie. 8 25@3 40, swom; FVALl"_iZ-m 25, PRING HEAT—Lest uali atent, 825@3 40, fusliey, , onienl, SE0OND QUALITY—2 50@3 25, BraN—6G5c per ewt, CrorFeD FEED—Per 180 lbe, 80, Cony MEAL—1 00@1 10 per owt. SCREENING ~65@700 ver cwt General Produce, Borrer — Fancy creamery, 38@3bc; eold storege creamery, 25@27c; choice dairy, 20 @24c; best contry, wolia packed, 12@lhe; best_country, roll, 16@18c; inferior gradee, lo@llic. Receipts are small and the lomand good. Meats—Hams, 18¢; breakfast bacon, 1le; clear side bacon, short, 103c; clear side bacon, loug, 104c; dry salt short, 10he; dry salt long, 10¢; shoulders, Bie; dried beef, 14¢; lard, re- fined, 10c. Eacs—Market firm; sales to-day at 25@20c; }{Jouble refined, &0 b pails, 13; {20 Ib pai T WinteR WHEAT—Best quality, matent,|at - Comron e TR ——— . AT ey o S i X A R SRS AR . f (2 257, # THE DAIL do full cream, 50 | cream, in box, tly fall cream, 140} im 10 hoop lots, 1130 | flnts, 114c; 5yc; Lime cream, 10 %hoop lots, 18 s, 183c; Wise Americas, str 1 full cre 2 full cream fi fancy brick cheese, burger 134c; genuine old Sw is: Porators—Receipts emsll and prices ood, Consignments of strictly cholce, arge sizod, straight potatoes are nv“lmi from 45 to 48¢; mixed cars 40 to 426 and light demand; peachblows Dy “Swerr Porators—Choice yellow, none, O vorstocked, uNs—No demand; market Brans—Hand picked nativ $ 52 BO; hand picked mediums, $176@200, Re- arge. (:u‘(vh ( Prairio chickons, por doz., 8 00 to 150 to 1 75; ducks, Mallard, per 1 2 Be to markot in condition, ksit Oystenrs—Selocts, 40¢; standards, medinms, 25¢, 1 76@ o3 tur- 5 gooso, wy--Live chickens, per doz, ull drossed chickeus, per 1b, 10@ eys, per Ib,, 16@17¢; ducks, 10@ 2 k 1@1se, Lixoxa—Extra fancy bar lemo 86 00; fancy Messina lemons, por box, $6 25: b box lots, Messina lemons, £5 00; 10 box lots do., $ N lemons, fancy, §4 50; do 5 box Valencing, 6 10; Morsinas, "y Bell and ougles, $12 00; hell NRERN and cherry, $950@10 0. Above quotations for choice, Darks—Black Arabian, per 1b, 8@0c; quarter crates, 10c. Fras—25 Ib. kegs, per Ib., 12jc; 10 Ib, box, ayer, per Ib., 16 1l evals pe 1b., 18¢, Cocoanvrs—Extra fine, p 00, 8 00. o sweot cider, 22 gal kog, $6 00 rified, 16 ywal keg, $4 75; M. & P. gl keg, 88 00, 7, Lrier, kits, 81 15; S0 Th half BhI- $1 00; tripe, 15 1b Jigs 40 1b qr bbl, $2 25 pigs_ feot, 5 8115 tripo, 40 Ib qr bbl, $2 $100; pigs tongues, 11 onguies, 4011 qx Dbl 85,00, Lanbe' tongucs, 151h kits, £2 65; 40 I qr bbl, $6 2 Mincr MEAT—Atmore's, 18lb buckets (huckets 25¢) Oo; 871b buckets (bucket 40c), 9¢.; 1001b kegs, 80 half barrels, She. 1b kits, 82 60; pigs AssonTin J k1Y —-11) stonojaws; 12 in caso, per doz, $2 25; tembler, per doz, $1 95; schooner, per dozes, £510; 1.1b tin cans, 4 doz. in case, $1 20; 2'1b tin cans, 2 doz in caso, $4 50, Buik Jerries—Currant, 80-b wood e, r 1b, Tdc; strawborry, 30-1b wood pails por b, 7¥c; repberry, S0-b wood pails per Ib, Tie; blackberry, 50-1b wood pails per 1b, 7ic; crab apple, 30% wood yaila par Ib, Tie. Arerk Bursur—35-1b wonden p 1s, per 1b, 8c; blb weolen pails, 6in casa 850 Pract Bomer—20-b wooden pails por I, $11 00; 5-Tb wvooden paiis, 6 in case, per case, 8025, Presproza—(In 20-1b wooden pails)—Reagj y, 15c; etrawberry, quince, 1dc; pesch, Uhe; chery, 1dc; tomatoes, 14c; plum, 1¥c; assorted, bilh wooden buckets, 6 in case, per oase, $475; assortod, 2.b tin cans, 2 dec in { oxse. per case, $6 50 Nxpragia Coxs Hongy—2-Ib frames, 24-1b onses, per 1b, 18c, Fav—Baled, 8 00@10 00 per ton; #z bulk, 600@7 (0 per ton, Grocers List, CanNED Goons—Oystars (Standardjser case, 3 0@ trawborries, 2 1b, per caw, 2 00@, 210; rarpberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; Bartlott, pears, por case, 3 40; whortieberries, per case, 400; ‘ez pluss, 2 b, per cave, £ 90; green! gages, Z b, per’ case, 3 90; pino epples, 2 1b por cse. 4 80@5 50, 10jc; inch, 1lc, OANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 168, 15c; s, 18iz; boxes40 1bs, 16 0., 6a, 1530, 2 55; squave_cases, 170, Sucans—Powdered, 8kc; cut lonf, €ie; granulated, $ic; confectioners’ %, 82c;Stend. wrd extea O, 780; extra C, Tic; medium yel- low, 7c; dark vellow, 6o, Correri—Ordinary grades, 198@13hc; *frir 13 @134c; good, ldo; primo, TH@1BAC; choice, 16@17c; fancy green andyullow,16@1643; old governmeat Java, 20@26c; Levatiag's ronsted. 180; Avbuckle's ronsted, 1c; Moluaghlin's XXXX ironsted, 18fc: mitation ‘Juva, 10§ @18 Rice-+Touisiana priwe do.shoics, Tc; fair 6hc; Patua, bfc. . 16,000 Waeat, buchsla. ... 42,000 35,000 Fisa—iio. 1 mackerel, hal? brls., -800; No, Gorn, bushel: 219,000 1516000 | 1 mackerl, <its, 1 15; famliy mackenel, half Octs, bushels 124,000 56,000 | brls., 6 6&; family mackerel, Weits, %; No, 1 | Eiye, bushela. .. . 4,000 111000 | white fisk, half brls., 7 00; Fe. 1 Jits, € 05, {Barley, buliely, 1L 36,000 86000( S\;;(Ul"—fit.n‘?dmdl Com, 8, b(rl;lart!mn;!]rd 5 4 Y, > o, 4} gat.on kega 1 85; Shaufard ‘o, 4 gallon INpw'YORE, ‘Tsbruary 12,—Reoefints and kevs 150 choice, 3¢ Woonesw aRE—Two kg alls, 185; three hoop p:ils, 210. Treax, No.: ; Pio- neer washaoards, 185; Doulde Grexn 2 90; ‘Wellbuckese, 8 85. Soars—Ka's Savon Tuapesial, 84% Kirlk's satinet, 860; Kirk’s standacd, 5%0; Kirk's white Russicz, 525; Kidits eabocs, 215; Kirk's Prairic Queen, (100 eskes,) 402, Kirk's magnolia. doz Porasi—Heznsylvania canc, 4.asam in case, 35; Babbitt:s sall 2 doz, imasse,’1 90, Anchor | ball, 2 dox incase, 150, CANDY— Frai-h mixed, in 8011 | American rais: { mixed, in 39 |1b pails, pails, 12 i Ut ompetition. zixced, An ho; Eascslsior stick, %0 1b.p § rysta , 15epC1d Time, miset, 808G pails, 24¢; Tip Top, wéicad, 80 1b palig18e; AMlirt: nixed, 30 , T1he; Fliet, msiol, pails, 11}e stick, 80 I3 gails, ViNEGAR—Now X ork apple I; Ohio ap- ple, 18c. Sar1-—Drag lugdls, per bbl, 186; Ashsen, fu wsoke, 8 50; bibds Ky 60, Ba, 8 38, Peasl, dys Silver Glaws, 0oy Gorn itorch, 9o; Exooluip: Gloss, The; Goem, “Spicks-~Pepper, ' Vic; allspice, Wio; eives 5¢; cassin 1o, Jer—American, & 40; Greenwish, £ ¢0; WVicatern, 2 T6; Norgia Stur, 2 00; Lewidfige 465, Jewell lye, 275 Dwy.Goods. Lrewn CotroNa—Atlantic A, 8he; ton XX, Te; Atlsaria ¢, 8c; Boot PF, { Buekoge LI, 4-4, Yo; Cabot ' BEE-*OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, FEBKUARY 13, 1884, e e—— L B Erc.—Pigs feot, 15 1b | Rope—Risal §inchand larger, S0c, § inch, | Ki Marcines—Per caddie, 86c; reund, ‘onsos, 3 W, Tie; Chitte. Fre XX to do do, 14 1-2; Haymaker's blue and brown, 9 1.2¢; Mystic River DD stripe, 101 Pearl River, biue and brown, 16e; Unoasvi blue and brown. 14 120 Oayniics—Bamard Bke; Bddystono lining, 24inch double face, 8he; Garner A glaaed, D) Manhattan_glove finish, bhe; Newport do., b do glazed, bc; Pequot do, be; Lockwood kid finish, 6o, Dr. Wagner's Removal, Dr. Wagnershas temoved his office from No, 843 Larimer to No. 338 Larimor, whera he will L pleased towee hisfriends The Doctor is to be eongratulated Conaxr JraNs—Amory, Androscoggin | 0 the comp « and elegance of his new bnflde natteon, 8fo; Clarendon 6fe; Conestog Ing. 1t 18 one of the best in the city.—(Denver Re toens, woll, 8¢; Indian Orchard, 7ho; | publi an, Jan. 97.h, 1584, Narrs improyed, 8ke; Popporill sat- teon, ckport, 6o, 60; Amal Bho; e 4f0; Cochwoo, 6 Dankirk, 6o; Dunnell, 6 ons, ¢ 6c; S boro, bio; Oriental, -Amoskoag, O40; Argylo, So; Atlantio, 8c; Cumberlaad, 7ho; Highland, Kenilworth, 9)c; Plunkstt, 04 s 8o, CoTroNADPS— Abberville, 184e; Agate, 20c; R WAGNER, THE LEARNED American, 11c; Artisian, 200; ) and 18%&: Clarion D and T, 1740; Decan_Co, stripes D and T, 16c; Keystone ; Nan* L] " tucket, 19¢; Nonpareil, 16¢; Oce nd T, 1840; Royal, 16he; Sustex, 12¢; Tioga, Wachu! I I - sott shirting checks, 12de; do Nankin 124cs York, plain Nankin, 12}o; do checks, stripes wnd fancy, 12}c; do § Suex 338 LARIMER STREET. REA'SONB Why you should try the celobrated Dr. H. Wagner's methods of cura: 1. “Dr. 1. Waguer s a natural physician.” D, Fownnn, The Groatost Living Phrenologist Fow can oxco you as a doctor.” Di, 1. Sivus, The World's Greatest Phywiognomist, We quote lumber, lath and shingles) on oars “You are wonderfully proficient in your knowl at Omaha at the following prices: odgo of disease and medicines. OIsT AND SCANTLING—16 ft. and under| 4 wmne aficted find rady relief in your pros 18 Ft, 28 50, ance.” DR J. Siu. 1MBERS—16 feet and under, 22 00, 6. “Dr. H. Wagner 18 & regular graduate trom TIMBER AND Jo1s1—18 ft, 23 50; 20 {t, 23 50; | Bellevue Hospital, Now York city; has had very ex. 50; 24 it, 26 50, tensive hospital practice, and is thoroughly posted on DING—N : No. 2 |All branches of his beloved sclence, especially on ciNa—No, '1, 4 and 6 fn., 24 00; No, 2, [All branches of 3c; do 84, 82 the Loom 10- do 78, 800 oppeael]l 90, Utiea 96, 360; do b, mper, WHOLKAALE, DR. J. MATTIRWS. 22 00, Sureriva—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; [ g, No. 2, 18 00, Laye—Per barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel' 85¢; DRs. Browsis & Eviva, e I Wagner hag liinortalized hielt by his wonderful discovery of specific remedies for prl- vate and sexual disease irginia City Chronicle. cement, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bbl, 2 50; hair h7- (““I"l:‘nnm:!‘n' invalids flock to sée hiw."—San s o K i’ ancisco Chronicle. r’&i"‘"m' folt, 100 fts, ; traw | 7" e Doctor's Ton experionce ne a spociallst should render him very successful.”—Rocky Moun- e tain News. Dry Paints. White load, 8¢; Fronch zine, 10¢; Paris whiting, 2he;’ whiting gildors, 1fe; whiting com’ 1. lampblnck, Germantown, 1do; lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_blue, b5c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, dc; umbet, raw, dc; sienna, burnt, de; glonna, ruw, 4o; Parls groon, gonuine, 25ci Paris groen, sammon, 20c; chrome groen, N. Y., Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At ono time discussion of the secret vice was en. tirely avoided by the profession, and medical works but & fow years ago would hardly mention it. SAFEINVESTMENTS Omaha Real Estate is a safe investment for both loeal and foreign cap- ital, and there is no property, in or around the city, but what will bring purchasers good returnsin the near future. We have property for sale in all parts £ the city, and also ACRE PROPERTY Surrounding the city, all of which we'gladly show to parties who feel interested. We are often asked which is the best part of the city f or an invest= ment ? Wealways advise patrons to buy what is called Inside Property By this is meant property not more_than one and a half miles from the While outside property will steadily advance in price, inside property will ad- Postoffice, and the nearer the center the better the investment. Today the physic it a difforent opinfon; he te aware that it is hi lisagreeable though 1t may be--to handle this matter without gloves and spoak plainly about it; and intelligent parents and guardians will theak him for doing so. The results attending this destructive vice woro or. werly not undeestood, or not properly estimated; and 1o importance being attached to sbject which by its nature does not lnvito close investigation, it was willingly ignored. Tho hatkt Is generally cantracted by the young whilo attanding school; older_companions throng their example, may b responaiblo for it, or It may be acquired through accident. The excitement once cx- perionced, the practice will bo repeated again and n, until at last the habit becomes firm aud com plotoly enslaves the viotim, Montal and nervous af Bictisia aro ustally the primary results of self-abuse. Amengg the injurions effects may be mentioned lassi- tuda, dejection or debility.” The hoy sel cibility of temper and general seclusion, and raroly folns in the sports of his companions. 1f he be a” young wan he will be litte found in company with the other gox, and i troubled with excoeding and annoying bashfulness in their presence. Lascivious droams, missions and oruptions on the face, etc.,are also prominent sy ptoms. 1f the practico a violontly persisted tn, more serlous disturbances take place. ~ Great palpiiation of the heart, or epfieptio convuislons, are experionced, and the sufferecrnay fall into plete state of idio toro, finally, death relioves him. Toall theose engaged i this dangerous, practico, 1 vould say, first of all, &tap it At once; make every posihladilort to do so; but i you fafl, It vour nervos system i already 00 much’ shatiered, and conse- your will-power broken, take sotne nerve il youin your effort. Having freed yourself e habit, I would further cownsel you to go h a regular course of treatement, fot It is n grent mistriice Lo supposn thatany one may, for some tiws, Do overy oLt e ive himoett up 16, hs faselnatiag butilangerous excitement without, suffering from ite evil consoquences at some futuro thne. The numver ung men who aro incapeciated %0 fill the duties ed by wedlock is alarmingly lare, and in most ch cases this unfortunate condttion of things can | e traced to the practice of wolt-whuso, which hod boen sbandoned years ago. Indeed, afew months' practice of thi habitis sufiicient to fmduco spermatorsion. 3 Tater years,and [ have many of s cases untlor treat mentat the present duy. ; chrome groen, K., 13c; vermillion, Kug,, e; vermilifon, American, 18¢; Indian red, 10c; roso pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cokusoss, 2fo; Venekian' rod, American, 1jc; red load, 7de; chromo yellow, genuine, 30c; chrome yel- low, K., 120 ochre, rocholle, 3c; ochre, French, 2jo; oohes, American, 2c; Winter's minoral, 2do; loligh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, 2o} Princo's mineral, dc. VaRsisHEs —Barrols, per_gallon: Fural ture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No, 1, $1; coach, extra, $1 40; conch, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, extra, 81 75; Japan, T(lc-nu“hnl(aun, extra, 85¢; sholisic, $3 50; hard oil finish, §1 50, Wool. Morino umwashod, lgh 1815¢; medium_unwashed, light, 18@20c; washod, choico, B2; fair, 30c; tuband washed, 26c; burry, black and cotted wool, 2@6o 'ess Leather Oak wolo, 88c(@42c; hemiock nok 28c@3be; | flas lock kip, 80c to 1 00; runmor 65c to 8Car hen lock call, 85¢ t0 108 hemlock upper, 230 to 24¢; oak uppor, 24c; alligator, & 00 to 5 % | ealf kid, 32@3h: Greison kid, 25 to 2 75; onk kip, 80c to 1 00; oak cal, 1 20 to 1 80; French ip, 110 to 1 French calf, 175 to 2 00; rus- | ¥ sots, 550 to 750; Fnings, 600 to 8 pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, 1. Moresco, 30c t4 85c; pebble O, D. Moroaca, 85¢; simon, 2 50 te 8 00, HARNESS—No. 1 etar onk, 38c; No'2 do, No. 1 Ohio oak, 86¢; No. 2 do, 83c; No. 1 Milwaukea 8fic: No 2 do 88c . 14@16¢; heavy, J. Ry CAMPBELL, ] 5.8, CANPBELL. Campbell_ & C»o., Commission Merchants FYRODUCE, TROVISIE NS, FRUITS, ETC. | 105 South 14¢% Swect, between Dougles and Dodge,! vance much greater in proportion. The new addition to the city known as « HAWTHORNE! is located one mile from the postoffice, west, only nine blocks from the High School, and these lots are beingfisold at less than half the price asked for lots same distance in any other direction, and NOW IS THE TIME TG BUY, As these lots will, in a short time, be advanced to correspond to prices lots surrounding Hawthorne. The contract has been let for grading Davenport street through this additiom. Work has been commenced and will be flnished early in the sumnzer. Purchasers of lots in Hawthorne will not have to bear any expense for the grading. This is a decided advantege. Prices for regu- . lar size lots B3I50 TO B575, "We have also some double lots in this addition at from $600 to $650. OMAHA, NFR. Young Men Ueterenoes—Finst National Bunk, fitecle, Johnson & Co., Omais; Barik of Cass Coutity, Plattsmoutk, { Who may be suffering from the effects of youthtul Neb, rumaT n:‘l‘uu;'wmm:;fl-m do wfi‘n}dw Lnlul.l “‘t;m.'olm'. CONSIGNM . 8 of this, the n-ovaz Inid at thowltar of wuf- o RTINS A | humaniiy. Da. Wacems wil guarantee to for. elt 500 for every caso of sominal woaknes or private diseaso of auy kind and charuoter which he under. 7§ BOLIOUTED, IPROMPTEY Railway Time Table. hove been as follows: zfium- -En 1b papers, 3 89 qac caseyizey per 1b, takes Lo and fuits o cure, Recelpte £hjnts, | Progroc—Medium, fa barrels, 7 50; e Wheat, bushels - 2000 gtooh | e iaediun IS errels 7 607 do P R MAIY LINE 4 Gorn, bushels - 10000 0,090 |in half b els, 4 75; ghoridimein brrdls, § 50; | Pactfis Epworn12:06 p m |Atlankio Expres7ees s o Middle Aged Men. wts, bushels - L1600 1100 | do in halfiLarrels, b 25, 3:’;?& Piw_w\w 800 m. ka:n(;’.‘plrfll. 8:90p m g g - 1 5 . Lol % ... 4'B0p m | G, Tslend Pase, 11468 M | There are many né tlso age of 80 to 60 who are | uwr soen. m;;flm“\';f.".’.mf' feiies D ;\.y',(;);@ugfio Uincoln Kx.....12%80 t | Linostn Ex.....13:65 P m | troublod wich 106 feequent. ovaoustions of the blad: OH10AGO, Fobruacy, 12,~ Recelpte and-e4p- | Young % son, good, ®@iic: ' choios, DUMRY TRA'¥S—BRIDOE DIVISION. floe,otten acommneiIT ARl SMATUAR o TR0 ments of live stock’ior the past 24 &owws have | 65c@l 00; Japan, natues] doaf, 5 Japan, | Leave Omshe: 7:10,:00,9:00, 10700, 11:00 02 1472 m; | manner the ‘Petbent cumiot account for. On min. ‘tesa as follows: choice, 604 c; Oolong, pael, SH@46ce, Oolong, | 1:00, 23, £:00,4:00,%.00, 6:00, p.m. s Bun- | jng the urinury deposideasropy sediment will witen be i ; Souchwng, godd, 85@40c; LB m‘.f:;':i.‘::‘é A% L0 0 00 1080, K. | found, and somotimos smell partitios of albuwen will m, way depet Councli/Bfls, 80:misutes later. appear, or the color willl be ot thin milkish b ) hgain changifg to o dark and torpid apearanco. ere are Leave Gozacll Bifis, Broadmy d many, many 1men who tie of this difflculty, igeoraut of 10:00, 1 the cause, whiok is thoeccond stage of somimal-weak- loop. noss. Dr. W. will gurearieon porfect oare iu all cason 6:00, €40, 1640 p. a3, - [and s bealthy restoration of the geuito-uwinary or- utes Tater, Teave Cowncil Wiwffs Tromefee depot: 10:25, 11:26 6. 10 7rax . 2 B, 7106, ¥0:66 m. gnns. Consubtation hwee. Thorough examination and ad- vice, §5. All:?unmnnlmtlum -should be addreesed, Dr. Henry Henry Wegmor, . 0. 2880, Douver, Coloratio, The Yeun fa t Companion, by Dr. B Wagner, iv worth {ta walght n.gold to young men Price 1,85, Hent by mall to any addrose. 26, 0; tos LYK COUNGLL WLUKYS, Yeos No. 9.... 7T i 0 45 Omisdes Timo., B9 Stasdard ne lo % miuntos faster thas Hooal time. B. & M. RAILROUD TIME PAB! BN RIS RDKSS Wm0 0, A FRIEND TO ALL. One Wkeis Woeded end Nobly Fills his Rlaga, Denver ke inore fertunate than she knows in the aession of the talents and energies of . man who 2. CENT. ®ME, FABT w0, ARWIVE. Omaha. i1 BA0 sw NC am Ashland Pt am D T amm | Bas ive tas titmo ead Lot ght. not mersly to the Lincoly 50 wn %54 pii 800 pm 146 am | perfection of hisakElas & peactitioner o “his pro- Crete. 50 g 160, pm pm o 240 am the study ©f those pro- Hastings am 10:8 v | found thinge of scler co and nature whichiand to the Red Clowd. Iy i more comy laio tandivg of the probem of life McCook % 43w 110 36 pum and of the lwas of nature and the means.cf gaining Akron . Span 8:9%am reavest practiosl goods to mankiud «feni the in Denver. 126 P R an. b pm formation . lwhtxm n:uh lni "Iml“m Ih'llll',h ) WU, 8 : wn is Dr, 8. Wagiot, who is at 346 Larimer MIANOURL FACMRIS ATAZRARD TIME, Wtroot. - Ioe, Waghior A3voLod wany yearn to tho ao. pREART, | ARRIVE, quisition of 4k knowlsdyo wowessary tobla profes 7:00 8 m 045 pa on i & pwmber of the leading medical -ichools of C.. HT. JOE & C. 8,— B.—§TA¥ DARD TIME. | the most ewisont avd ~profeund tesch s daily ... daily names ws Gir, Gross wad Dr. \Pancoust o Expross, Mon- among his praaspiors Nor dia s studivs. € “They coutiiued inthe faald of thy practiol phisic i xperiences ef & man o i 1| Mive travel. Hehasvisivod overy scetion of ko Uni- || ted Btates paping studiows attentien to the difforent || charactoristios of thevariaia portions of tho casntry, | particularly with miard b theic eflect, climats. and % am | No, 1 mixed, This part of the city is being built up with the best class of residences. Near business, near High School, andidesirable in every particular. ~ KIRKWOOD. We have a few Jots Jeft in this addition, which we will sell at lowes The lots are beautiful- prices thesm can be had in surrounding additions. ly located and larger than than those in adjoining additions, snd will be sold on terms to suit purchasers. Residence and Business Property ! IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. . B A RMSI In Douglas County and a!l paris of tke State, STUBUREBAIN! A fine tract of land three and one-half miles from Omaha at $40 per acre. Also a tract four miles from the bity at 30 per acre. Eirkwood. Lots in this addition will be sold on motnhly payments; 10 per cent. cash and & per cent, per month, HAWTHORIN HI Of all the lots we have for sale, we think this isjthe most desirable either for a home or tor mvestment, as 1t is near business nicely located Bhe; Homw pun | dmaiiht | otherwiso upan neath and tho different forws of dis. ead A, 8c; p e | Atuntio) Leages. With the combined powers of closo study, «x d ?1’ 80; Intlians@érchard, d. w., 115,‘ w.-i‘zu observal mu;:: -lnu;‘: unyh:‘:m‘t ‘%ml ‘;, Lawreaso LL, 64c; Waytic Adiver, Tho; Pequuti| t Wwr Wagner ca uven throe cqip! A"a‘ 3 fmc. he; mm;: i 1’;¢- ::, WABABH &8T LOUIS, | il a8 fow have bhe pight 10 claw 1o buttlo the foe A, 830 4o E 48, 12he. 308 il 750 & m | Areive Asakind, tho domisd saomy disease. 1o gidanko d G 4 ¢ groates ¥y Dr. W AGIer ios - Fise Gnowy Correxs—Alendale 4-4, The, (|2 960 p | Awtiae. L0l 1067 o 1y Aaide Use pemeral Lwanchos of practioo Aak Alligatar 84, Bc; Argwle %4, Tic; Atlactio| U, B &Q R, R—ATASLARD BME hiriang all has wre knowledye aud power @ boar up LY, Gic; Badger sm“g‘; A Che; Renni i o 160 & 0 ~10:00 m | au Vo foo which auwong the anwy ef ins diows (| A 96, Bix:; Liacouia O 89, 840; Lehigh E 4-4, | ; Peppocell N 80, 7e; do 6 02, The; do B b, THe; do B 89, 8jc; Pocas O 44, Tie; Wamautta 44, 18c. BLaaousn Comll-—‘uflrm';fidn L 44, fl?c; Blackstene AA Impertal 89c; do do hall bloached 4-¢, fic; Cabot 4-¢, 8fc Bidelity 4-4 94c; Frait ol 4ho Loom, 9i¢; do’ eambric 128 do Watar Twist, 104c; Groat dfalls Tndian Head sbrunk 44, 12e: Lonedale, 100 cambric 37, ath; New Yorke Miih, '12h0 Pequot A, 100; Pepperel, N G Twilis, 124e Pocahontas 44, #hoi Pocasset 6.4, 8; Utica 11e; Wamsatte & X X, 1240 Ducks (Colored)—Albany E, brown, de; do 0, :lmhklh'; do XX stripes and plafds, 121-20; < do XXX brown audi drab, stripes snd plaids, 121.2¢; Arlington fancy, 10c; Brouswick beown, 8 1-2c; Charieé fancy, 12 1.2e; do ex- tea heavy, 20¢; Fall Kévor brown, extes hewvy, 111-2c; Tudians A baewn, 13c; Neponset & brown, 150 TiwKINas—Amaskeag 4. 0 A 82, 19c; do XX | blue 82, 18 1.2; Arrowsnna, §1-%; Claro recelpts good. ArpLes—Fancy Jonathans, $4 50@5 00; D@4 00; fancy Jenet, 83 00@3 50; fancy Willowtwig, 88 25@3 7 Demand good. Creese—New York State full cream, late Bevtember make, 14¢; New York State fu)) mont LB, 1 Zo; Conesoga, extra, 17 1-20 Hamflion . 1112; Lewlsten A 30, 15c; Min; nehaha 4.4, 20c; Omega, supes extia 44, 2 '; Pearl Rivar 84, 16 1-4o; Putgam XX bine , 16 1-do; stripe, 12¢; Bhetucket 8, 10 1-%¢; do 85, 120 Yeoman' 29, Be, Dexiug—Auoskeag, blue and brown,161-2¢; Andover DD blye, 16 1-2¢; Arlir X blue 8 1-2¢; Concord 000, blue and 4,64 Bukeye 8 &t 6la; ¥ndian Orchard | & doate agents is tho Kreatost. His wide exy had frught him what weapous (o uso and whi disaevd, and after equipping bimscll as bis traived Judgzma:nt was 80 well avle to sdvise him he cor- menacd boldly and confidently his attack, In eati- | mating the rosults and succews achioved, it iy only neoesuty toknow the doctor's powition and_ standing to-day. &hile located in this city, his practice is by 1no meane confined Lo ita limits nor this section of country, £1is correspondonce and express Looks tos- tify“iu (ack and white to his possess'on of u field of practioe bawaded 6nly by the lines which bound the Ehigth and Leeaath of the country, and which has Inced bim whero » man of his wkili and intellcotual attalnments ¢eserves Lo ve, should to be e him 0 reach (e highost sphero of usefulness fering huwanty—the plane of finascial indepon dence. Dr. Wagner has contributed of his prosperi- ty to the substavtial lmprovement of Denver iu the u Larinier street, opposite J¥0. 344, 1t will be ready for oceu W weoks, and 14 an_ ovidenc that the Goctor is to be nussbered among the permanent and walid citizene of ths wsbropolis of the pl st Tribune. R, I & P. B, R.—STAX DARD Wi¢ . . 7540 & | Expross. - X taf . ~STANDAKD TIVE, ATBIV] C. &N. W. R R--STANDARD MIME. 10: *Sundses excopted, 8.C &P, R R~ATANDARD TUHE. Ex 10:00 ¢ 3 225 p aa | ere tion of & i bic s present o *Sundsys excepted, Opening and Closing of Malls, RoOTH. arey, CLOSK. AW P em, pa Scotch, 1 brows, 12 1L.2g; do AAA, do do 1812 do OEN W.C.R LEP,C.B. ( A & & Sloux City.11:00 9:00| B:40 3:16 L msad C., M. &8.7.8 C. & P. i lowa 0:00| 6:40 Wibash Express. 2:80| : yaimh e uwl 5| DR, H. WAGNER & 00, . C.y « X 60 | g g o 5 5l S doo s 900 D0 b0 0t n3g tavimer St AddressiiBox 2380, Y AL - DENVER,ZCOL. Fucific, Denver Kx 400/ 7:80 0. & topublican Valley 1:80 11:85 t B &M, fof Pluiisiouth, b B i | Bend, Ashland acd Lincoln. 11:00 [ 7:00 | Ofice open Bundays from 12:90 m. t01:00 p w, | © K. COUTANT, Postuiaster { l Ty e O land ab present prices is the cheapest property in the market, and first uyers have choice of lots, BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 Suuth 14th Strest, betwesn Farnam and Douglas