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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1883)
THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY JUNE 80 , 1SS3 , The Nebraska National Bank , OF OMAHA , NEM. laid Dp Capital ' . . $260,000 Surplus Fund , May 1,1883 ; . lolooo 8. It. JOHNSON , President , ol Stecle , Johnson fc Co \A. TOOZAUN , Vice President , ol Boston. ff. V. MOUSE , of W. V. Morse 4 Co. JOHN H. COLLINS , ol a It. ft J. a Collins. J. M. ' WOOLW011T1I , Counselor and Attorney tUw. Ii. 8. IlEKt ) , ef Byron lleej & Co. II. W. YATE8 , Ciulil.r , forman.r years Cashier ol Hie First National Ibnk of Omaha. This Bunk | > nfd lor Vuilneu April 17,188S. IU directors and stockholders are among the lead ing tnwlnwi of Omaha , and lt bushiest Is conducted with especial reference to the best and Increasing In terests of It * mercantile patron ) . Collection ! receive prompt attention and charges loweht obtainable here or elsewhere. Interest allowed oti time ilcposlta upon favorable term * and ti | > on accounts ol banks and bankers. Foreign K/KchanRe , Government Ilonds , and County , and Cltr Scuurltlea bought and sold. J. W. Rodefer , Broker , Stock * , I ! nd , Commercial l'anr ) and all other .good securities dealt In. Hoom 4 , No. 23 Pearl St. , Council IllufN , lal Chicago Produce Market. CHICAGO , Juno 29. Whont Itcyular Kanler H8Zc for June : 90ip for July ; SI OlftfiM 01J forAugtist. Corn Lower at 51o for Juno und July ; filjje for August ; GISc for September. Onti-iencriur ( ! easier ! 32 'c for Juno ; 22c for July ; W } for August. Whisky At 8110. MAUKKXS. "Wholesale pjp. OFFICE OK TIIK OMAHA UKE , I Friday Evening , June 2 ! ' . ) Thu following price * were obtained from jobbers , packers , Bhlppcrx and cointnti ion men. Grain. , WHEAT Cash No. 2 , Unclinngcd at83cNo. ; Slower , at Coo ; rejected at 45. HAKLKV Cash No. 2 , Unchanged 15c ; No. 3 , HVK Cash , 41c. COUN Mixed , unchanged , 37o. OATS Unchanged , 37c Tilvo Stock. FAT STEEES Dull. Common to good ship pers , 4 50@4 70 ; choice butchers' stock , mi ; -changed ; we quota at 5 2. . FAT Cows Quiot. k We quote to-day at 3 75 @ 400. HOC.H Active nnd In good denmnd. Wo quote them unchanged at 5 25(5T ( > 00. SIIEKP Wo quotu choice weathers at 3 75 -4 00. CALVES Fair quality , C 00 ( < ? 0 50 ; good i butcher1 C70@7 25. Gpncral Produce The produce market ! fnirl v neti\ , and traf fic in small orders quite quick. EUHS Moderately active. We quote at 17@181c , BUTTEII Market dull. We quote : Com mon to , good , 7@10c ; choice dairy , 14@lf > c ; sweet , high colored grass , l'2a 13c ; cooking , 7c. GIIKEN PEAS active an < l higher. The fol lowing nre the quotations to-d.iy : 1 25@1 50 per bu. G KEEN DEANS Common , 1 " 5S2 ( 00 per bu. White Wax 2 503 00 per iiu. POTATOES Old , inactive and unchanged. , We quote to-day at 25@50c. New , moderately active , lleceipts fnir and the demand good. We quote at 3 50@4 00 per bbl. ONIONS Quiet and unchanged. liurmudas at 2 10@2 25. NEW CABDAGB Homo grown 1 15@1 40 per dozen. IIoNKY California , In comb , per iiound 20 t : Quiet and lower. Wo quote 10 ® Grccii FruitK. SriiAWiiKuniKs Scarce and unchanged. Wo quote at 20@25c jicr quart. KAMJ-UEHIUES 15ltie per pint box. LEMONS Didl and unchanged ; G 00. CHKIUUES Nearly out of the market and in good demand ; 12@15o per quart. PEACMPJI Quiet. We quote iw follows ! , , 'packed In third bushel boxen : Texan , 1 0) ® \ I 25 ; California , 20 Ib. Ixix , 2 75. PILIFOUNIA PLUMS In good demand at ArmcoTS Unchanged. Noni- JnnlJ * with a good demand. We quote nt 2 ! K ) in 20 Ib. boxen. BANANAS Unchanged : Per bunch , 2 00 ® 300. Poultry nnd Fish. Market well supplied and price unchanged. Sl'HlNO CiilCKESrt Small , dull and un changed at 1 25@2 00 ; large , quiet at 3 25 ; old , steady and in fair demand at 4 00. WHITK FIHII Quiet at l @ 10c. ; pike and lake trout thn same. ? Flour niul MIUntufTrt. i Mniket dull and unchanged. Receipts large , with slow demand. Wo quote to-day : WINTER WHEAT Best quality , patent , at 3 55@3 75. SECONII QUAUTV 3 25@3 55. Kl'IUNu WHEAT Best quality , patent , at 3 .VifgS 75. SECOND QUALITY 2 25ff3 ( 00. BllAN Per 10Q Ibs. , One. CHOPPED FEED Per 100 Ibs. 1 00. CoitN MEAL 1 00@1 25 per cwt. SCIIEENINO CO@G5o per cwt. Cured Mcnts. HAMS Quiet and unchanged ; 12Si3\c. ( ; \ 13ACON-Firm at 12Jc. .SHOULDEIIH Dull at Ito. DiitEn BEEK Steady at 13Jc. ' LAnu ijuiet ; 9 85 per tierce. ' ' TACLOW Firm at 7 00 per bbl. GvouorH List. CANNED Goons Oysters ( Standard ) , per , 3 70@3 90 } strawberries , 2 Ib , per case , 2 Ib , per case , 2 45 ; Bartlet < lo iilo , 0 Ib , per dozen ; ' 2 SO. IUCE Loubtanftl jirimo to choice , 7j@8c fair , 7@7Jc'Patma ; ' , tifc. FISH No. 1 mackerel , half brln. , 7 50 ; No 1 mackerel , kits , 1 00 ; family mackerel , hal brls.D25j family mackerel , kiln , 85cj No. 1 white fish , half brls. , 7 00 ; No. 1 kits. 1 05. Svitur Standard Com. , 38c , hDlafStandait do , 4J gallon kegs , 1 ! )5 ) ; Standard doJ galloi kegs , 1 75. Son * In lt papers , 3 30 i > er case ; keg soda 2\c. \ 2c.NKW 1'icKtES Medluirt , in harre Is , 7 00 ; do in half barrels , 4 00 ; small , in barrels , 9 00 ; do in half barrels , B 00 ; gherkins , in barrels , 11 00 < lo In half ban els , 000. TKAH Gunpowder , good , -ISfoTiSc ; choice 01 ( S7.c ! ; good Imperial , 40@43c ; choice , CO@C5c Young Hyson , good , 30@.r)0c ; choice clioico , HOPE Sisal , i inch and larger , lOJc , 3 inch llcInch-lUo. ; WOODENWAIIE Two hoop palls , 1 75 three hoop iialli , 2 00. Tulw , No. 1 , 8 CO ; 1'io tieer wasnboanU , 1 8.r ; Double Crown , 2 90 Wellbuckets , LEAD U r , 1 ( JR. SOAPS Kirk'H Sa\on Imperial , 3 45 ; Kirk's .Batiuot , 3 CO ; Kirk's standard , 3 75 ; Klrk'a white Iluifian , 5 25 ; Kirk'u eutoca , 215j Kirk'uJfrairio Queen , (100 ( cakea , ) 40c ; Kirk'e naglj ua , doz. IWTASll Pennsylvania cans , 4 case , in case , I5aljbitts ball , 2 doz. in case , 1 00 ; Anchoi n , 2 doz. in ca e , 1 60. s Hoasted , choice , red Tennessee , l c per lb ; fincy white , I'Jlcjierlb ; raw white Tinrlnia. raw , lie ; roastcu. 13Jc. UANIILES-BOXM , 40 IU , ion , IB c ; fe , 16Jc ; Ijoxea 40 Ibs , If. oz. , ftj.lBifc. MATCHES Per caddie , 05c ; round , casex , 810- square caseu , 0 40. Ccu'ma-Ordlnary grades , 3J@Oc : fair. l < Xg lOjcjgood. 10J@llc ; prime , 12@12Jci dioica 13@13iej fancy green and yellow , , 14@15c ; ok goVernment Java , 20@2Cc ; I'evenng'n routed , 14VcArbuckle'H roasted , 14c ; McLanghlin'i XXkXoasted , 14Jcj imitation Java , 10JS ( Now York apple , ICc ; Ohio ap- Ic , 13c. SALT Dray load * , per bbl , 1 8.V AOilon , in ack , 3 fiOj lbli dairy CO , TH , 3 5ft BcoAltSr-1'owdcrod , 10c ; cut loaf , lOjc ; granulated , Ojc ; cmihctlonrrV A , UJci Stand * nl extra C , 83c ; pxtra C , 8jc ; medium ycl- ow , 8ic ; dark yellow , 7c. UTAKCK 1'earl , 41c ; Sil > ertlofw,9jc ; Corn tarch , OJc ! KxceNmrCloM , 7ic ; Corn , He. SPICES rci ) | > er , 21c ; alUpice , IPc ; clovct , Oc ; caosia , 2ic. CIIKEHE Pull cream , ISJci | > art nktin , lie. LTE Amnricnn , 3 4o : tJrecnwich , 3 40 ; Vcstcni , 275 ; North Star , 200 ; LewiVlyo C5 ; Jewell lye , 2 75. Dry OooilH. ango A. Olc ! GreatKalU K. 8Jc ; Hmwler , fijc ; foneH Width , 8c ; Indian Head A , He : Indian > tandard A. 8'Jc ; Indian Oreliardi d.'w. , C'/cs / < awrcnco liL , Gtc ; Mystic Itivcr , "Ic ; 1'oci. | . . V , 8c , ; Utica 0 , file ; Waihusett 1J , 7ic ; do , 8jo do K 48 , 12jc. PISE Bno\\.N COTTONS Allcndalo 4-J. 7Jc , Alligator 3-4 , 3c : Argyle 4-J , 7to Atlantic A , , OJci Iladger State X 4-1 , ( He ; llennlngton C 4-4,0/c / ; Uuckeyo S 4-4 , Cjic ; Indian Orchard lli.K.vciiKl ) COTTONS Androscogpiu L11. . Jo ; Ulackstono AA Imperial 8iV ; do do half leached 4-4. Oc ; Calmt 4-4 , 8o ; Fidelity 4-4 , Jo ; Fruit of the Loom , Ojc ; un cambric 4-4 , 2J ! do Water Twist , lOJo ; Cicat Falls Q , ! lo : ndlan Head shrunk 4-4 , 12c ; Lonadale , lOc ; . . . j ) vit nil. j. ii p in * AV * n vi ( Ii\jn ( titi | iitiiiT | < tt * tt\tp 0 XXX brown and drab , stripes and plaids , 2 l-2e ; Arlington fancy , lOe ; Brunswick rown , S l-2c ; Chariot fancy , 12 l-2c ; 'do ox * ra heavy , 20c ; Full Itivcr brown , extra heavy , 1 l-2c ; Indiana A brown , 13c ; Nepon et A rown , 15e , TICKISOS Amoskcag AC A32,19c ; do XX hie 18 l-2c Arrownnna > l-2c Clare- 32. - ; , l - ; - unit 1J1J , 15 l-2e ; Concstoga , extra , 17 l-2c ; lamilton I ) , 11 l-2e ; Lewlston A 30 , 15c ; Min- ehaha 4-4 , 20c ; Omega , super extra 4-1 , 28c : 'earl Hivcr 32 , 1C f-4e ; Putnam XX blue. triiHJ , 12c ; Shetuckct S , 10 l-2c ; < lo SS , 12c ; Woman's blue 2i > . Oc. DKNIMHAmoskeag , blue and brownII ! l-2c ; Vndover 1)1) blue , 15 l-2c ; Arlington X blue > cotch , 18 l-2e ; Cnnconl OOO , blue and rown , 121-2c : do AAA , do do , 131-2 ; do CX to do do , 11 l-2c ; Haymaker1 ! * blue nnd rown. ! > l-2o ; Mystic llher 1)1) stripe , llil-2c ; 'curl Itiver , blue and brown , ICc ; Uncoxvillo , hie and brown , 14 l-2c. CAMIHUCS lianiard , 5ic ; Kddvstone lining , 4 inch donblo face , 8Jc ; Garner A glazed , 5\e \ ; tanhnttan g'love linisli , 5Jc ; Newport do. , tic : ! o glazed , 5i'c ; Pequot do , 5c ; Lockwood kid nixh , 60. iCousET JEAJS Ainorj' , ; AndroHcoggin attcen , 8Jc ; Clarendon , 0c ; Concstogga Hat- eons , 7.ie ; Hallowell , 8c ; Indian Orchard , 7Je ; VarraBuiisott , improved , 8Jc ; Peiiperill Hat- een , ! IJc ; Kockfiort , 7jc. ( PIIINTM Aliens , 5Jc ; American , CJc ; Arnold , 3 ; Berwick , 4Vc ; Coche < M ) , 7c ; Coneatoga , CJc ; ) ankirk , c ; Diumcll , 07c ; Kdilvhtone , 7e ; x > ro , 5Jc ; Oriental , OJc. ( TINOIIAMS Amoskcag. ( He ; Argyle , 10\c \ ; \tlantic , Oc ; Cumberland , 7.c [ ; lligiilnud , "ic ; enilwwrth , ! l\c \ ; Plunkett , ( J\c \ ; Sussex , 8c. COTTOXADEH Alibervillo , I3jc ; Agate , 20c ; Vmciicnn , lie ; Artisiun , 20c ; Cairo D and T , 3\c \ ; Claiion D ami T , 17ic ; Decan Co. tripes D and T , ICc : Keystone , 13ic ; Nan- uckct , 19c ; Nonpareil , IGc ; Ocean D and T , 3ic ; Jtoyal , ICJc ; Sussex , 12c ; Tioga , Wachu- ctt shirting checks , 12ic ; do Nankin , 1-ic ; fork , plain Nankin , 12jc ; do checks , stripe * Mid fancy , 12Jc ; do 8 oz 20c. SHKKTINQH Androscoggin 10-4 , 271c ; do -4 , 23c ; do 8-4 , 22c ; Continental C 42 , lie ; Fruit of the Loom 10-4 , 274c ; New York mills )8 ) , 35c ; do 78 , 30c ; do 58 , 22\c ; Pembroke 0-4 , 25c ; Poqnot 10-4 , 28Jc ; do 74 , 19c ; do4i ) , Co ; Pepperell 00 , 29c ; do 07 , 21c ; do 57 , 18c ; Utica 90 , 30c ; do 58 , 22Jc ; do 48 , 17c. Dl'll H. DnunH AND CilEMiCAl.s-Acid , Carbolic , 4fic ; \cid , Tartaric , 65c ; Balsam Copabia , per Ib , 'Oc ; Bark , Sassafras , per Ib , 12c ; Calomel , per b , 75c ; Clnchonidla , per oz , $1 05 ; Chloro- brm , ] ) er Ib , 8 ! > c ; Dover's Powders , per Ib , SI 25 ; Kpsom. Salts , per Ib , 3Jc ; Glycerine , mre , per 111 , SOc ; Lead , Acetate , per l22c \ ; JH. Castor , No. 1 , per gal , SI 25 ; Oil Castor , tf n. 3 , per gal , 81 15 ; Oil , Olive , per gal , SI 50 ; Dil , Origanum. SOc ; Oplum,85 00 ; Quinine , P. k W. and II. S. , per oz , SI 85 ; Potassium , [ odide , ] > er Ib , SI C5 ; Salacin , per oz40c ; Sul- ihato of Morphine , i > er oz , S3 75 ; Sulphur lour , per Ib , 4c ; Strychnine , i jr oz , SI 25. y , Oils and Varnishes. OIM 110 ° carbon , per gallon , 12Jc ; 150 ° icadlight , ] > er gallon , 14Jc ; 175 ° headlight , > cr gallon , 19c150 ; = Water White , 18c ; llii- .ecu . , raw , per. gallon , 57c ; linseed , boiled , j > er gallon , COc ; lard , winter str'd , tier gallon , 05c ; $ o. I , 85cNo. ; 2 , 75c ; castor , XXX , per gal- 'on , 1 30 ; No. 3 , 1 20 ; sweet , j > cr gallon. 8. > c ; iperm W. R , i > cr gallon , 100 ; fish , W. B. , icr gallon , ( > 5c ; neatsfoot extra , per gallon , 90c : tfo. 1 , 75c ; lubricating , zero , per gallon , 30c ; iummer , 15c ; golden machine , No. 1 , per galen - on , 35c ; No. 2 , SOc ; sperm , signal , per gallon , SOc ; turpentine , per gallon , 55c ; naptlia , 84 c , per gallon , IGc ; C3 = ,15c , PAINTS IN On/ White lead , Omaha P. P. , ic ; white lead , St. Louis , pure , Gc ; Marseilles rrecn , 1 to 5 lt > calls , 20c ; Frencli zinc , green seal , 12c ; French zinc , red seal , lie ; Ji'rcncl /inc , * in varnish asst , 20c : French zinc , in oil asst , 15c ; raw and bunit umber , 1 Ib cans , 10c : aw and burnt Sienna , lOc ; vandyke bro\vnj 13c ; refined lampblack , I'-'c ; coach black , and very black , ICc ; drop black , ICc ; Prussian line , SOc ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chrome green , Li. M. & J ) . , . ICc ; blind and shutter green , L. M. &D. , IGo ; Paris n-een , 18c ; Indian red , I5c ; Venetian red. 9c ; Tuscan red , 22c ; Ameri can Verroillion , I. & P. , 18c : chrome yellow , L. M. , O. & t . 'O. , 18c ; yellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , IGc , patent dryer , 8c ; graining colors , light oak-dark oak , walnut , chestnul and aah.15c. Bry PnlntH. f . . . . . . SOin , * .l"y M.fw.n\.fv , vavi < lllit uvil , xtVj lampblack , ordinary , lOc ; PrusHian.bluo/55ej ultramarine' , 18c ; yandyke , brown , 80'umber ; , burnt ; 4c ; timber , raw , 4c ; f Ipnnnt burnt , 4c ; vlcnna , raw , 4c ; Poria green , genuine. 25c ; Paris green , common. 20c ; chrome green , N.Y. , 20c ; chrome green. K. , Uc ; vermlllion , Ung. , 70c ; verniillion , American , 18c ; Indian red , lOc ; rona pink , 14e ; .yenetian rod , Cokiwoss , 2Jc ; tVenJtian red , American , IJcjlred lead , 7jcj chrbino yellow , genulflo , 20o ; cliro'mo yel low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle.Se ; ochre , French , 2c ; ochre , American , 2c ; Winter's mineral , 2Jc ; lehigh brown , 2Jcj Spanish brown , 2Jc ; Prince'H mineral , 3c. VAIINISIIES Barrela. per gallon : Furni ture , extra , 8110 ; furniture , No. 1 , $1 ; coach , extra , SI 40 ; coach , No. 1 , SI 20 ; Daniar , extra , 81 75 ; Japan , 70casplmltuni ; , extra , 85c ; shellac , 83 50 ; hard ollnninh , 31 50. ' IlidCH , Furw , Ktc. HIDES Green butcher's hidoH , fi7c ; cured , 74@8o ; hides , green salt , dry flint , vnund , 12 ® 13c ; dry calf and kip , 1214c ; dry Halt hides , Bound. 10@lle ; green calf , weight 8 to 15 HB , ll@12c ; green calf , weight under 8 Ibs , per skin , SOc ; green pelts , 50tl 25 ; green lamb akins , 125@150 ; damaged hides , two-third rate , cut scored and ono grub , classed two- thirds rate ; branded hide * 10 per tent. off. row and broad atripe , lOc. Tallow , 7c. Leather. Oak sole. 38o to 42c ; hemlock sole28o to 35c hemlock kin , 80o to 1 00 ; runner C5o to 80c hemlock calf , 85c to 1 20 ; hemlock upper , 23c to 2Cc ; oak up | > cr. 24c ; alligator , 4 00 to 5 50 calf kid , 32@3o ; Grelsen kid , 2 50 t < > 2 75 ; oa' ' kip , 80o to 1 00 ; oak calf , 1 20 to 1 30 ; Frencl kip , 110 to 1 53 ; French calf , 1 25 to 2 00 ; run sets , 5 50 to 7 50 ; linings , 0 00 to 10 50 ; toi pings , 'J 00 to 10 50 ; B. L. Morocco. 30o to a' pebble O. D. Morocco , 3So ; klmuu. 2 50 t < j 3 00 HAUNEHI * No. 1 star oak , 42c : No. 2 do 39c ; No. 1 Ohio oak. 38c ; No. 2 do , 35c ; No 1 Milwaukee , 37clNo. ; 2 do , Sic. Lumber. WHOLESALE. We quota lumber , lath and shingles on can at Omaha at the following prices : JOIHT AND SCANTLING 1C ft , and under $22 00 ; 18 ft. $23 CO. iihiM K ) feet nnct under , 22 00. TIMBKH AMI Joi.tr 18 ft , 23 60 ; 20 ft , 23 50 ; " 2 ft , 20 , 50 ; 24 ft , 2G 50. FK.NCINO No. 1 , 4 and 0 In. , 2 IPO ; No. 2 , 22 00. KMF.KTIM.Nix 1 (2d ( common board * ) , 20 00 ; No. ' . ' , 18 00. 1.1MK PIT barrel , 1 25 ; bulk ir hmlicl1 3.Vj cclnciit , bbl , 2 2.1 ; lown plaster. bbl , 2 Mj ) hair or bu. 60c ; Tarred felt , 100 Ib * , 3 60 ; straw H ) rxl , 3 60. , Heavy Hardware Titnt. Iron , ratcn , 2 80 ; plow titeol , rpccial cast , 7c : niclblo , So ; Hjicciul nr Ucunnn , Cc ; cant tool o , in@20 : wngou * | > eke * , net , 2 25@3 00 ; hulm wr set , 1 2f > j felloes , sawed dry , 1 40 ; tongues , snch , 70@8T > c ) axlen , each , 75o ; wpmro nuts i > er i , 7@llc : wiwhcrs , i > or lt > . 8 < < j,18cj rlvoU , i > er i , lie ; cell chain , j > cr Ib , 012cj malleable , 8c ; "c ; harruw teeth , * horsehoex , 6 25 ; WlltK In car lot * . 7@ lc i > cr 100. NAlLS-ltatcx. 10 to 00 , 3 60. SHOT Shot , I 85 ; buck Miot , 210 ; oiicnlal mwder , koga , C 40 ; do. , half keg , 3 48 ; do. , darter kegs , 18tj * blasting , kegs , 3 3 , " j fuse , > er 100 feet , 60o. CoAIG'umberland blnck inith , 12 00 ; Mor is run Hlowburg , 12 00 ; Whltobrea.it liini | ) , 00 ; Whltebrca.it nut , 4 00 ; Iowa lump , 4 00 ; owa nut , 4 00 : Hock Spring , 7 00 ; Autlira- lies , 11 60@12 00 ; Cation City , 700 , per ton. HorHCH mill MlllCH. Kxtra draft horses , 175@225 ; common draft OIKCS , 100@150 ; extra farm horses. 11012o ; oiimion to good farm horses , 00@iOO ; extra lugs , ( > 0@7r > ; common plug * , 20@40. AlULiM Kxtra , 12.Va.160 : good , 100@140 ; lir , 76@100 ; common , G0 ( < ? 75. ALCOHOL 188 proof , 3 25 per wine gallon ; xtra California spirits , 188 proof , 1 25 per roof gallon ; triple refined spirits , 187 proof , 23 per proof gallon ; rc-distlllcd whiskies , 00150 ; line blended , 1 M2 ) M ; Ken- ucky Ijourlxms , 2 OQCa-1 00 ; Kentucky and 'ennsylvanla ryes , 2 00i 7 00. IIUANDIESImported , OOOfiflflOO ; domestic , 404 00. ( JlNrt Imported , 4 50 ( ( i 00 : domestic , I 40 7300. HUMS Imported , 4 50 $ ? 0 00 ; New England , 00@4 00 ; domestic , 1 50 ( < f 3 50. PEACH ANII APPLE BHANUV 1754 00. CIIAMPAONEH Imjiorted per cast2800 ® I 00 ; American , per case , 12 00(310 ( 00. Wool. Merino unwashed , light , 14(5 ( ICc ; heavy , 3@15c ; medium unwashed , light , 1820c : vaulted , choice , 32c ; fair , 30e ; tubhlid washed , 8c ; hurry , black and tutted wool , 2Cc less. Tobaccos. FINE CUT Common , 20 ® SOc ; good , 45 ® Oc ; Hose Leaf , 70c ; Premium , 05c ; Diamond iiiwu , 55e ; Sweet Sixteen , 47c. . SMOKINQ O. S. , 20o ; Muakovy , 25c ; Dur- lam , 8 oz. , 50c ; Durham , 4 oz. , 52c ; Durham , oz. , 55c ; Seal of North Carolina , 8 oz. , 44c ; Seal or North Carolina , 4 oz. . 4f > c ; Real of 'forth ' Carolina , 2 oz. , 48c ; O. K. Durham , 4 z. , 28c ; O. K. Durham , 2 oz. , 30c ; Uncle Veil , ya , 24e ; Tom rtml Jerry , 23c. < Pl.uo TOIIACCO Climax , fiOc ; Bullion , 50c ; lorseshoo , 48c : Star , 48c ; Uuddy , 44c : Her ey's , 48c ; Black , 3840c. CO. , PltOI'RIKTORStJ.XlOX ElKVATOUS A. AND K. ecchcrs and uhlmicrsof priln , Onmha.Ncb. Alto buy and veil grain anil proUlnns on marking in New York , 'hlcnRo , Jlllnaukee , St. Txiius and Toledo. Sjieclal LelCKraphlc facilities In olllcc. Market ri'portj-recelv- scl c\cry IHtccii minutes , uhlchno , ulllfurnlin on op. illcatlnn , together uith our spcclul circular , Indlcat n the tendency of the markets. Olflco corner ol Douglas and ISth street. Kstnblislied 1870. Juaotfmo OIM5T WAIT TIM. rillCKS ADTANCR nnd tlio KIMTnroaolil. IluyCVnlriillJnlioln , _ IHInnrmita unil Iowa TtlWN LOTS now wlillo they nre chrnp. Ton nrrrtaln. T DAY. MilIAI ! ? r.nfprmaUon ] MA VERICK NA TIONAL BANK. Cor. Water and Congress Sts. OB o & T ? o asr. CAPITAL , L . . . $400,000 SURPLUS , 400,000 Transacts a general banking biulnus3. Koceh cs the accounts of banks , cankers and others. Dra\\ forclgi exchange and makes cable tramferf In Kuroiw am ilegraphlo transfers of money throughout the LJnltcd Htatcs. Iluyt anil soils got crnmcnt and other 'mcetmcnts securities , and executes any business for > ts corrcsiiondcnts In the line of banking. ASA 1' . rOTTEK , President. J. J. EDDY , J. W. WOHK , Cast lor. Ass t .ashler , nilth-mu , } St. VI- Jus Dance , Mco- liollim , Opluni ' _ yjT" ? Bvix&a , Ncr- ' ? K f M ! " f ' ? k' I VOUSUCES , Sick . . _ _ iijLLl : ! ] Headache , R'cu- ! niftlsm , Jferp- ) its Weakness , . Brain Worrr , ' - . ' , - , Kcrvous 1'rostratloc. 'lrrtgulaftiics. $1,00 , at < .nn0 ! | TpillriioiilnN. "Sanriri ii'.i .si r mo 13 duln * ' womlirs. " Jr. .1. O. JltUimiln , Alexander City , Ala. "I feul ll luy rtuiy to rUominend It. " Jtr. 1 > . V. I.anjlilln , Civile , Kansas. "Jlciircilwlicro iilivskl.ins fiiliert. ' ' , Jtov.J. A. dlo , Beaver , Ta. C iforrevponilrncu ! freely nntwerod.ta IIIEEB. S. A.fflKOHDlflCD. CO..fBOPEirraRS , ST. JOSEPH , MO. < i7 > ' i" Is mil r'rrulani ncml ( tamp. J. E. BERGEN , STAPLE AND FANCY Cor.1 Sixteenth ariij Cumlng Streets. Monitor Oil Stove The only OIL STOVE that will bun all grades of kerosene with "ABSOLUTL SAFETY. " Solid for descriptive circu lar , or call and oxaminu it. Address MILTON ROGERS & SONS 1321 and 1323 FAKNAM STUKKT. natmoned2m MCCARTHY & BURKE UNDERTAKERS ! 218 14TII STREET , BET. FARNAL AND DOUGLAS. E.B. FELLOWS , UPHOLSTERER AND MATTEESS MANTJTAOTUEER All kinds of Upholstering done to order on short 'lltmro ! "I11"1' Chalri reseated , cte No. so ; Nortli ( Sixteenth ttreet ' The Kor. The inlcrnul car Is an cxcccif.ngly dell- \tc nnd complicated organ , nnd is there- ire upeeiallv Hnncoptt'ilc ' to tllslttrhlng hi- nonces. u-neo car-a < ! 'ic3 ; nbscwscw of hotnrj thickening of the drum , rrmtering no haul of hcuriujj ; liuratlugofthodnun , . msltig deafnctts , nnd gatlierlngs within 10 car of solid pings of wax. The close nincction of the ear wllh the brain very Hen result * In an extension of an InUair- nation from the former to the latter. Kar tronblcs begin early. The child h ncliucd to put small things int it snch us beans , coll'ee-kcrnels , pebbles , etc. Thrso rritato nnd luflnmo the ear , nnd may IH > omo boiirce * of'most serious mischief , 'hlcr ' persons are hardly wiser who pick heir ears \ > lth the head of n pin. The ear-wax should bo let alone , except n casuH when removed by nn expert phy- lelan. It is needed where It is , to prevent Iiu ingress of cnutll Insects and dust. It ommonly takes euro of Itself. The bather too often rtoeshlmwlf serious ilschicf by nlluwhiK Mater to enter thu ar. ThoihundH of bad cases occur yearly rom this cause. The trouble Is Increased f the water is salt , as Its adsorption leaves anl , Irritating crystals behind. No ouo liould ever divoj and the ons et of the urf should always lie received at the back. In cold weather , the steady blowing of n trong current of air upon the ear is dan- teroiis. It penetralia to the blood-warm ntvrlor , congesting mid Intlamlng It. It s not always easy to nvold such n current , ml It would bo well , when likely to be xposed , to wear in tlio external ear n lit- le wad of cotton. Kxcruclating pain nnd icrumnent lii'rm ' nmv Ilius bo pieventid. I'ltllmnphy of Amusement * . Whatever occupies the mind has an in- uenco upon it which tends to good or to vil : niul.that which affords ple-wsuro will well in a person's thoughts , somutlmea flbnlint , relief from dlMigrceublo and irri- ating rclleutlons. If , therefore , the cxclt- ng cause of gratifying sensiitlons lie Inno- ent , and it docs not divert attention from roper duties , the effect Is to keep the mind in u healthful condition , and it ia tot injurious. Thinking persons cannot fail to perceive ho moral'effcct of a variety of recreations ml amusements ; and they nro frequently irought up for discussion by those who think they are authorized to indicate to heir follow men what is proper and what s1 wrong iu tlio UMJ of leimiro lime. An assembly of ISaptist ministers recently gave their views upon this subject , and vhllo condemning popular iimu.senients generally , they differed greatly .in opinion. 1'alntiug , sculpture , poetry , eloquence , nd music , when properly used , are very cllniug ; and wo llml them more or less in ho houses of the most intelligent pcoplo f every creed. Music Is mere recreation ; , rct the most austere sects have found it mpnicticablo to conduct their worship rlthout it. Those who .nudcrtako to Inculcate cor- ect principles of religion and morality liould recognize the teachings of nature ; ror it is true , as a great poet lias said , "Ciod and Nature will the ainc. " Judicious recreation is essential to men- .al and physical health ; and ouo of the ; oed gifts of the benevolent Creator tc mm is the ability to laugh. Thu lower mlers of creation do not laugh ; and much of tho-enjoynicnt of life is found iu the 'uliventiig conversation and humor which MUSOS smiles and laughter. The most efll- cicnt teachers of religious truth are tliosu who always wear a cheerful countenance , and nre not afraid to u-ibeud and to laugh when innocent mirth and genuine wit ex cite fantastic ideas. In the existing 'condition of our social circumstances a largo majority of the poo- lie are not religious ; ami when we consid er how powerful is tlio educating influence of nmubumcnts , and that the pcoplo will have them , it will bo wise to provide and encourage such as are good and innocent , rather than to make futile efforts to uVol- ish all of them. Solomon says "There is n time for nil things ; " and the time spent _ iu innocent recreation is not incompatible with the most devoted piety. The youth of our land should not he led to believe that religion deprives men of nil that is pleasant in our present life. [ The Episco pal Uegistcr. "Couiitcr-Irrluuits. " Not n little pain , disease , and sleepless ness also , may bo saved by the proper un derstanding and use of counler-irritnnta. A pain iu the head , and often in other parts of the body , can be removed or modified by putting the feet in hot water. How i why ? When the feet are irritated it causes a rush of blood to them , their veins become full and distended. This draws .off the blood that was before crowding into the head or other affected part and producing pain there. Even rubbing the scalp brisk ly may attract outwardly the blood prev iously pressing the internal organs. A rubber , bag of hot water at the feet. 01 other warm or gently irritating application will often BO draw down the blood fron the excited brain that ono will soon fal ! Into a quiet sleep. Ten to twenty drops of aromatic spirits of ammonia swallowed in half a tumbler of water on going to bed or when restless and wakeful during tin night , will very often put one into an cosy iluinbor. It is quickly absorbed into the blood , nud carried to every part of the body , producing a gimtlo stimulus. This : alls the blood to every point , equalizing the circulation , and thus relieving the be fore excited brain. A "cold1' generally means that there fe or haa been unequal heat , disturbing the blood circulation , and causing congestion pain , and disease. A gentle physic of ol or calcined magnesia , in passing through the system , produces a flow to the intes tines of fluids drawn from the blood. Thta reduces the blood as-well as draws it from parts affected by tlio cold. Almost anj : oid taken before it becomes chronic , or BO "seated" as to produce disorganization , maj bo relieved and usually cured by such t cathartic dose ono not severe enough to disarrange the digestive apparatus. "Physic a cold" is more philosophical thnn "feedinp a cold , " oa the adage has it. The lattci ) uly aggravates the rouble. A lightly sore or irritated throat Is lisa- ally relieved or cured by applying nn irri tant to the outside. "Volatile liniment" is ; oed for this. It is mndo by shaking wcl together any amount of sweet oil with one/ fourth to one-half its bulk of aqua am monia , or "hartshorn" the amount depending pending upon the strength of the ammonia It is a good , cheap counter-irritant to kcuj on baud well corked , using n new cork a. ' the old ono shrinks from the action of tlu ammonia. It is also useful to rub well on the chest when there is soreness in th < muscles. Alcohol or btrong whiskey , rub bed upon the throat ( outside ) as u counter irritant , often relieves a sore throat , am the sumo of a sere chest. When using tin alcohol , cover the part well and quickly , to prevent a chill from the rapid evaporation Liniment , alcohol , hot water , or hot we cloths , or mustard , on the outside of tlu abdomen tends to relieve irritation of tin bowels , on the general principal of counter irritation above mentioned. . For an Inflamed Sore Throat or tonsils , t very good general -remedy is to gargle tli < throat every hour or two twith n teaspoon ful of chlorate of potassa solution. It ii well to keen in every house a good slzec vial of water with more chlorate of potass.- in it than will dissolve. The clear llquh is then always of uniform strength , read ; for use a teaspoonful at a time , swallow Ing it after gurgling it against the iullumci tonsils. A bashful young man , while out driving wllh his girl , had to get out to buckle tin crupper , and hesitatingly explained tha the < > ( uum l'a bvutlo had uot luifwtaiod. " If there In an exasperating sound In the norld it is that made by giggling. It Is natural with whool-glrls , nnd wo tolcmto It iu them : but , when met with in young nromtutif 10 nnd 20 , It is unpardonable. H Is fmmcutly n characteristic of young men wkU Incipient mustaches , who think they qualify themselves for manhood by i-'cctlng contempt for what their rJden revere. They giggle at anything. If Hiry catch the eye of nn acquaintance , they giggle ; If un old woman raises too soon for u hymn , they gigple ; If a babr ctlcs , tlmy gipule : If tlio clergyman coughs , they giggle ; if the plain is handed to dome Jtic who putti nothing on , they giggle ; if 3omo O4ic near them singx out or repents the responses loudly , they giggle ; If the the choir makw n mistake , they glgglo. In fact , nothing U too small or iusignlll- cant to arrest their notice nnd produce L 'I'lfilc. The habit tccnu incurable , 'llicro nre some people so unfortunately constituted that they cannot 'as easily ap preciate the blessings that belong to them us those which they have mi cd ; who nro perpetually penning OUT something lost , or denied , or wnslid , to the disparagement of the goods the gods hn\e provided , ll'a dish is broken or a garment rent , instead of quietly making the best of it , since no amount of elmting or crying will tcstoie any injuird artiile to its pi latino glory they iccur upa'ai nud again to the disinter , till one might suppose nothing less than n convulsion of nature would demand Muliu hue and crv. A stolen purse is a text on width Inlhiltl- changes nitiy br run among this class ; and one might believe that the loss of a night's sleep louhl be icmllly le- paired by weeping nnd gnashing of teeth , while tiie lamcntatinns of.lutmiah nru weakcompaied to the bewailing they make over a ruined euterprim or n tieklu lo\cr. "We 'mm- gains lor all our losses,1' , says hecrse , but surely the gain is not to ho eon red by making oursches and eu-ry lodv about us miserable on account of our nitihnps ; the one who beats with fortitude alumities whUh , gieat ornunll , me bc- end her ( ontiol , witis whate\cr iidvnnt- gc thcro is to be derived fiom them , and mikes aihersitics , no less than prosperity , uhiistei-toiler dexehipmcnt. If our lilemla lisippnint us , bemoaning will not rccom- tense us ; if''youth , the drcum , departs , " lcploriu- will only hiisun the ravages ol time ; if moths corrupt our fill's , lict- nug will not net ns an rxtcrm'nntor though he early irost kills our Inxorltp loots , "lot r'iolcts dead , the sweetest showers can ne'er nnko grow again.1 Although we nro well aware that crying over spilt milk is but so much wasted ' .lino and energy , yet many of us practice t with a total disregard of consequences , vhlch would be hcorle if used in a more mselllsh cause. In the meanwhile there i a sort of hopeless pleasure in HOI rowing over the spilt milk , which however blue 01 sour it/ may have seemed when ours , be- : omvs nil that milk should ho the install ! t lean1 * our grasp. "Ulcssings brighten as ihey take their flight , " ami Nimctimca i is only when wo have lost a thing thai wo grow capable of estimating its value and discover how necessary it was to our well-being. It is cold comfort , peilwp.i nit one which we are apt to hug , t ( relied with bitterness upon what a dlf Terent aspect the world would wear for , is if certain pails of milk wo wet ol Iiad not miscarried ; if Angelina hud mar ricd old Goldpill , instead of a country par sun ; if Aunt Uoodenotigh hud lemembcr ed us iu her will , instead of the l-'ecjeo Is landers ; if the huer of out ' " 'h had pro posed iu person , instead of Trusting tender nvownls to the mercies of the postman. Practical The world demands a practical religion a religion .that men can take into thci business with them , a religion that keep "from evil" while following the plow , a work , in the harvest Held , behind the conn tor , in the counting room , at homo anioni friends , abroad among strangem , throtigl the week , on Sunday , and in every vela tion of life. People are becoming more disgusted every day with a religion thn : au be put on or off at will , like an elegaii garment too nice to be worn except Sun days or occasions when it is necessary to make n good impression in order to sway a greater influence for tlio promotion of self bh interests. True religion does not con oist in long faces and sentimental sighs , n Sunday help and a week hindrance ; hu It is n real practical delight , producing smiles , not frowns , pleasure , not pain , i higher appreciation of life and its respon aibillties , and uot the impression that life is only a bore , ami the more wo nppcn bored by it the better Christians wo uppea to tha world. Not sentiment , sighs ant words , but faith , love and good works make us a blessing to man ami a fit nub ject for hcaxcn. An ingenious Frenchman has devised a game for facilitating the study of geogra phy by children. It consists of a larg planisphere map of the globe , accompa nicd by numerous objects reprcucnting an inials , plants , flags , costumes , towns am landscapes. These objects of printed card board , stand upright when the small in Bcription accompanying them is foldc < back ; and each one bcarc , moreover , number corresponding to one on the map Placing each in its proper position , th child quickly becomes familiar with th subject illustrated ; if it be a plant , h kmms the place that produces it , aud IU population , position , etc. x'xas IN HOOTS. A missionary write from China : "AtChin Yuen wo saw n her of swine in boots. It seems that , bavin ) , far to bo driven to market , the poor crea turcs' feet get knocked up ; but giving to them a pair , or rathur two pairs , of boots mode of straw , they are enabled to do Hi journey without risk of 'mrtlng thcr feet. ' "You claim too much for KAJUIU- TAK NCIIVIKK , " can ono nicdlclna bo a Fjicclflc for IIpl- . A I O O ll O 1 1 H III . Opium 1nllnK ! > IlbciimatiHin , Hi > eriuntor- rliie , orHcmliml Wt-nknenH , uuil llftr otlirr cnmnliilntHf"Vo claim It ipedjlc , sim ply , because the virus of all diseases nrlncn from the blood. Its Ken Ino , Ilcsolvent , Alterative nnd Laxative proncrtlcHincutull the conditions herein referred to. 1 t'g known arid v\di \ an It qulcta und cuiniHisca tha patient not by the Introduction of opiates and d rustic cathartic * , but by the restoration of activity to tha etomach and nerrouu Bvstcm. whereby the brain U relieved of morbid fancies , which are created by tUa catiscs nboyo referred to. To Clerinrmcn. Lawyers , IJtcrary men , Jier- chants , Ilankera , jUdlea and alt thosu whoso led- cntary employment cuusca nervou * prostration , Irregularities of the blood , stomach , bowel * or kidneys or who require a nervu tonic , unpetlzfr or stimulant , BJUUIIITAX NEIIVINK la invaluable. Thousands proclaim It the most wonderf nl Invlg- oruit that ever unstained the aliiklng nystcm. fl.W ) . Hold by nil IJru l1 t . ( U ) rculan send sta I J > A toml'tnatlon of Pro- toarlitt of Iron , I'cruvian ' " - - - - Jtarha , * a falatabta form , for JttoUHy. XOM of Atmf Utffl'roatraHonof Vital 1'oterrt it it indltptnta Oltt . TJ. TO WNEB , In otatlnir that I have Iconjsldorit creatiy benefited by iti a moat oxoollont remedy for use. Mlntstorn nnd Pub- the debilitated vital forces. UoHrxjaltor will find It of the ( rrcatost value where n TonlaU ncccs- nary. I recommend it its a reliable romoillal necnt , poiaeislntf un * doubted nutrltlvo nnd zcdtorntlvo propnrtlos. ' ' " , oi.J , lisa mmiS BT ZOI DR. HARTER MEDIODf CO. , S13 K. KiUt CT. , BT. LOUIS. "BURLINGTON ROUTE" ( Chicago , Burlington 4. Qulnoy Railroad. ) GOING EAST AND WEST. Elopant Iay CoachM , Parlor Cars , with Krclln UK Chairs ( waW free ) , Smoklmj Cars , with Ito- roIvliiR Chaira , I'ullmnn I'alaca otccnlm ; Cara and he futnniH 0. II. .t Q. DlnlnffL'nrs rundatlyto and rom Chicago & Kansas City , CUIoaKO .t I'ouncll niufTs , ChlcitKo A I > es Memos , Chicago , St. Jo- fph , Atchlson .t Toiieka. Only thmueh line be- wi'cn Chlcain > , Lincoln > t Denver Tliroucli cars ii'tui'rii IndlnnapolM & Council lllufTs via reoria Ml coiiinvtlona nindii In Union IVpots. It is luionniisthe KrcntTHUOUQII CAIt UNK. GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. [ Solid Tralnn of Elepint Day Coaches and Pull man 1'alacn SliH'plnR Cars nro run dally to and 1 from Bt Loulii , tia Hannibal , Qulncy , Keokuk , IH'rllnnton , Cotlar HnplcUnnd Albert Ix > ft to St * \ I' ' Paul and Minneapolis ; 1'nrlorCnrs with Itccllnlng Chairs ) to and from Bt IxmU and Pcorla and t and from Bt Louts and Ottumwa. Only on clmnjro of can between Bt Louis ana Vet Molncs , Iowa , Lincoln , Nebraska , andUenre Colorado. It is universally admitted to bo the Finest Equipped Railroad In the World for all Glasses of Travel- T. J. POTTEH , 3d Vlco-rn-s't and Ocn'l Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL. Gen. Pass. Ag't , Chicago. FIREWORKS , FLAGS , i -I. , Topefloes , 41 July f SEND FOR PRICE LIST TO THE HEWQUARTERS. HVEoyexeft ? Co. "VET" . 3 ? * SKLLS THE BEST COOKING STOVES IN THE CITY , o tmik Hie preinliini at tlio Now York Ktato Knlr In 1S82 , licr tlipy were put on actual trial by cxpcrlunccil Judgeo , In cnniiotltlnii | with lemlliig Kaatcrn llramli , n hlch are far iniiorlor to all Western Htmcg , i-9it | < clally In qiullty ol Iron , Flno'llaklni ; and economy In all kind ] of fuel 521 South Tenth Street. Medical Dispensary Offices and Parlors Over the new Omaha National Bank , 13th , Between Farnam and Douglas Streets. ' A C PKHBl ATT M U - PBflPTfiTflB A , oJMDLAll , ! , 1J , , rnUiJIi 1 UK. . i Dr. Fisltblntt can bo consultud Evoiy Day Except Fridnys nnd Snturdnys , lf thcso two Dnya being Dovotcd to his Dispensary at Des Moinus , lown. Special i Attention given to Diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS , CATARRH , KIDNEY AffD BLADDER , And Female Diseases ; as fell as all Chronic and Nervous Diseases , Hu dlteovonxl the rfiktett euro In the world fur wnlcneM of the ck and llmba , Involuntary dUchtrtref , linputoiicy , Kdicral dabillty , ncrvoutnoiu , UnKUor , confusion of ldea , paljiltatlon of the heart , timidity , trembling , dmuieM of nlKlit or ( jlJJInow. dltcucs of the hc&d , throat , nose or otin , affections of the liver , lurn'i , tonrnclior Imuoli-thoxJ terrible habit * arising from solitary htbltaof youth , and lecret practice * more fatal to the victim * than the on of Uyreiu to the mariner * of Ulygei , blighting their nioit ndUo Iwiun or antlcinatloni , randerlnK nurri k'e lnipowilbl . 'riioHo that are lUfferlnK from the evil practice ) which dcntroy' their mental and phytleal ij-itema caiulnic i NERVOUS DEBILITY , Tha tymiitoinn of which are a dull , dlntrcasod mlml , which unfit * them for performing their burfneu and oclnl ilullca , makun happy marrUira Impowlbtu , dUtru o.i the action of the heart , Gauging flushes of heat , doircMliiii ] ( if uplrltn , uvil forulxiuliiK * , cowardlcu , team , dream * , restless nlKht * , dlzzlnei * . forKOtfulnes * . unnatural dlacharKCi ) , pain In the back and lili , nhort breathlnv , melancholy , tire easily of company and ha > o preference tubettlonofeolliiKna tired In the mnrnlnff a * when retiringnominal wcaknps * , lost man- licuxt , white IKIIIO dunoHlt In the urine , nervousness , roiifimlon of thoiiKht , trembllui ; , watery and weak eyc . dHn | p < la , rcin tlatlon ] , | ialeiic8 * , pain and uuaknes * In the limbs , etc. , should consult mo Immediately and be reaturud to ixirfuct health. YOUNG MEN Whnliaxoliocomolctlmiof Military vice , that dreadful and ilentnictho habit which annually BU ccna tu an untimely itravu thuutandx of JIHUIK men of exalted talent and brilliant Intellect who nik-ht otherwise entrance ll.terilni , ' Hunator * nlth the thunders of their eloquence or wnko to ccstacy the living lyre , may call wltli full confidence. MAHIUAOE. Married IK.TSOIIS or young incii rontemnlatlng marriage bo aw arc of plijelcal weakness , loss of procreatlvo ixner , lniiiitvncy ] , of any other ( llwuallllcatlon | upeeillly rclloted. Ho who iilacen himself under the cam of llr , KUhbUtt may rillK'lnufcly conlldo In hU honor as a gentleman , and confidently tely upon hit skill 03 a phjulclan. OIIOANAL WEAKNESS. Immediately rurud am ) full vlxor restored. Tliln 'ilUtresthiR allllctlon which renders life a burden and inarrlaKO InijimnUile , li the iMjnultj jwldliytliu tlctlm for lniiT | > er Imlul enct ) , YOUIIK | ) cAile are apt to commit uxiiivu-n ( rom not Iwlni ; anare of the dreadful coiuuiiucnccs that may ensuv. Now who that tindentanils thli mihjcct will deny that procratlon Is lout sooner hy thoHu falling Into Improper habits than hy pruilent ? llusldunivng \ \ dcnrltcd of the pleasure of healthy oltaprlnifa , the most s rlou anil destructive Bnmtommif liotli Ixnly and mind arise. Hie ijtteni Incomes dcronitcd , the phjslcal and mental tunctlnna M eaten. I.OM uf nrocreatlve \ er , lien 0113 inability , dyniMipula , pulultatlon of the heart , Indigestion , ooiKtltutlunal debility , uaetlnif of the frame , eolith , consumption and death. A CUREWARRANTED. , IVrwi/n rulncil In health hy unl < < trneJ prctenden who keep them trifling month after month taking polnunouii and Injurious compounds , thould apply Immediate ! } , DR. FJSHBLATT , graduate of ono of the moit eminent rollesfta of the United States , has effected lomo of the moat aatonUh- ItiK cure * that went uter knuwn ; many troubled with riiiKliur In the earn and head , when asleep , great nertotinneM , liehiK alarmed at certain snunJa , with frequent blushlnjr , attended sometimes with Jonuije- inent of thu mind weru curutl Immediately , TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. K. addrvsgotall these who have Injured themauhoa hy Improper indulgence and solitary hiblU which ruin Ixith Ixnly and mind , unflttln them for Liialneiu , study , society or marriage. Them ) are Rome nf the melancholy effect * produced by the early ( mills of youth , viz : Weaknm of tha back and llmlx , iiahn In the head and dlumoMof nlk'ht , Ion * of muscular power , palpitation of the heart , dj n via , nervous Irritability , derangmentof dlgestUo functions , debility , consumption , . PRIVATE OFFICES , OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. CONSULTATION 1'UKK. Charges moderate- and within the reach of all who need sclentlfla Medical treatment. Those who rcsldo at a distance and cannot call , will receive prompt attention through mall by iltnply sendlnu their iyim > tonu with po < tain > , Addriu Lock Uax si , Omaha , Neb. ' > !