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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : T4SESDAY , MAY 14 , 1889 ; THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Vlelblo Supply of Whont Shows Heavy Reductions. PERFECTS OF RAIN AND EXPORTS. Ibotit n Btnml'Orrnctwcon the Dulls nnil Hcnrs Ifolilcrs Itcllcvo 'Jliclr AVhcnt Will Go Up Cattle Quiet. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. CntcAoo.MaylO. ( Special Telegram toTiin 3BR.1 The wheat market opened weak this ftnornlng , with the boars In a largo majority , ami apparently In full control. July wheat f blotted at78J < c , nnd sold off to 7SJ c , Just Jfc flower than Saturday. May was Slo bid , and June rangedC2J c@c. Now York and St. Louis did not net In the least strong , not even flrni , though the former reported a re duction of nearly HOJ.OOO bushels In stocks , und from 250,000 to 501,000 bushels more In process of loading upon stcauiors. The ma jority of the cables inclined to softness and the general rain throughout the whole Ohio valley served to Intensify the bearish specu lative sentiment most decidedly. Altogether , it looked ai though the boars were going to have smooth sailing , yet the market turned up after a little while and hold steady at nn nlniost cntlro recovery to the level of Satur day's closing. An soon ns returns began coming In from the centers of accumulation It became clour that the vlslblo supply would show heavy reductions. The total decrease \vas 1,425,000 bushels , against 2,040,000 bush els n year ago. This brings the total down to "JIb50,82U bushoifl , against 29.271,810 bushels - els a year ago , und 41.400,5:10 : bushels two years ago. Chicago stocks are now down to 11,011,000 bushels , with New York 4,781,000 bushels , and Minneapolis 5,815.000 bushels. Later In the day the WUCK'B exports were posted. In wheat and Hour they equalled 1,080,000 bushels , against 1.513,000 bushels for the corresponding week last year. The heavy movement of cash wheat and Us rapid consuuiDlivo absorption and disappcuranco Imparted a firmness to this branch of the market which could not fall to produce nn effect on the speculative end of the deal , The Wheat that now remains on hand Is wanted by the cxKrtors | and millers. Of this tlicro can bo no shadow of doubt. A heavy pre mium Is being paid ftfr good wheat , a sala of 25,000 bushels ot cholco hard wheat by a local holder to a Rochester miller , nt lOo over the May prlco being ono of the Items reported. The shipping movement from hero nnd every otncr market denotes nn actlvo milling demand , and holders are everywhere sturdily adhering to their positions. Tlio now crop situation may bo doubtful , but there Is a degree of certainty nbout the old crop situation that makes holders believe their properly will bo in increasing demand until the next crop becomes available. The operations In the pit were on a moderate ncalo , though , later in the tlay , interest re vived and values hardened appreciably. Hutclimson and Lthn wcro good buyers early , and steady purchases by Uvcrmgham \vcroroniarkeilasonooftlio quiet features uf the market. Offerings wcro not heavy nftcr ttio hour , but the market got heavy B0"cral times. Tlio prlco of July worked down from 79J6c to 7Sj ! f < i > 78Ke , about noon ; but It started up again and touched "t'JMo just before tlio boll tapped , closing at that point , Identically \\hcro it did Saturday. For n bear day this could not bo considered wholly satisfactory to that clement. May ranged at 8l@S4J.fo , and closed at S-lc. Juno ranged nt S2 % < < JS3Xe , und left off at 63c. Heavy receipts , and 400 cars of corn grad ing No. 2 , was moro than the market could stand up under. The opening was weak at from ) < c to ifc below the closing prices of Saturday. The rains were favorable to the recently planted corn , and the weak feeling prevailing in the wheat market was an ad ditional cause of the depression. Export clearances from the scaboaid were fair , und Kow York reported u good demand and the buying thcro to-day of considerable quant- ! . tics by foroipn shippers. A decrease was announced intlio visible supply of 829,000 bushels , which gave holders some little en couragement , but the estimated receipts for to-morrow of 740 cuts nbout offsetth'i former item of intelligence. The present stock of corn in Chicago is 1,039,985 bushels , nnd the stock in Now York U 103,104 bushels. There was n , slight rally In sym pathy with the closing firmness in wheat , nnd the wind-up was at the best prices of the day , and substantially at thu satno price they rested on Saturday. Oats wcro quiet and uneventful in all particulars , with only a modornto specula tive business , at prices averaging slightly easier.- The opening was weaker , on account of the moist condition of the weather , und whllo subsequent mild buying orders induced n slight strengthening , tlio market was ex ceedingly narrow. May hesitated around l2K@22 ! < c , wltli Juno at 22 @ 23e , while there was n moderate trade in July nt 2lo ! nnd a point each way , with deferred deliveries weak. With Increased receipts nud largo estimates for to-morrow , little buying suppoit appeared. No. 3 regular was nbout the sauio ns May. Withdrawals from etoro were largo , aggregating 187,400 bush els , and the decrease in the visible supply was unimportant. Provisions were a little slow. Cudahy was n fair buyer , carlv , of short ribs , but with the general trade a decided disinclination was shown to do moro than a limited scalp ing business. The uneasiness felt over the ' position of Cudahy and Armour toward the market has chocked for the tlmo being all speculation. Operators nro wait ing some development tbat would lot Bomo light In on tno situation nnd consequently quently deem It prudent to hold to a conservative vative line In the meantime. To-day the feeling was depressed at thu opening by tbo largo run of hogs reported at the stock yards , but the weakness witnessed failed to occasion any scare or bring out much prop erty. Offerings. In fact , were well under expectations and the decline suffered was moro than recovered subsequently. Prices all around , however , averaged some easier than Saturday , though short ribs closed un changed to 2)tfo ) higher , lard 2'c higher , and jiork only 2 } { ( < i5o lower. For cash delivery , lard brought O.U2V , and 10 pound * green bums 8f@0c. CHICAGO tiivK srooa MARKET. Cilia * ao. May 13. [ Special Telegram to TUB llnD.l CATTi.n. The supply was exclusive , still there was good demand und u 1 airly actlvo trade , which enabled sellers to work oft most of tlio arrivals at flguroa not moro than 10 cents below last week's quotations , though the closing sulos show a doollnoof 15 cents. Included in the receipts wcro about ninety cars of Texans , but tbo.v were closed out at concessions of only 5 and 10 cents. Sales of good , cholco , ripe , native , Jicavy beeves were mainly between $3.SO\.cZ \ 4.10 ; handy , smooth , fat , little steers , $3.700 aOO ; common to medium grades of killing btcors , light to heavy weights , fJ.25 to $3.75 ; Texas stcors , (2.75 to ! 2.1 for ffrnsscrs nud $3.40 to $3.00 for fed. Stock cattle In poor demand at J.J.25 to $2.83 Xor. light grauo , und $3.00 to J3.40 for nffractlvo , stylish feeders. Choice to extra beeves , tl.00 { 4.40 ; medium to good steers , 11)50 to 15X ( ) Ibs. , KJ.7W34.IO ; l"0i ) to 1U50 IDs. . * 3.50 < < i3.70 : 051 to 1201) ) Ibs. , fi ! 40tu > 3.05. Stockers and feed era. JJ.50Q3.00. Cows , bulls nnd mixed , tl.bO ( < < : : i.5U ; bulk , * a.40 ( < { 3.00. Texas steers , Hogs Considering the liberal supply am ! inclement weather , the market was more satisfactory than the sellers , under the clr cuuistuuco , had reason to expect , thougl they were forced to accept a decline of 5@10c but they cleared most of the supply , whlct was u ulg fcaturo of the day's trade. Salei ran from fl.Wutl.U'JK for heavy and mixed Principally around fJ.oS ( < 44.57 } { and J4.1X for good to choice lots , Including such prnm droves us Marsh selects for his Providence It. I. , trade and Kent , sorts for his liontoi customers. Light sorts sold at f4 ( J5@4.7l for 'J10 pounds down , und M.G7K ( < $ 1.75 fa : 168 pouitdft down , accord rug to closeness o the o t. , K1NAN01AU NEW YOUR , May 13. ( Special Telograu to TUB HUK.I STOCKS At the opening o thu stock market this morning there was n < flurry , hardly a fair interest , ud scared ; a ohnneo In prices from the close oj last week. Animation was confined to very few stocks , and for thirty minutes fluctuations wcro Inslgnlleant ( , but with an upward ten dency. Uoforo the end of the hour thcro was a good upward movement , with Hock Island and Chicago Gas In the load. With strength came an Increase In business , nnd the best prices touched wore sustained. Uo fore 12 o'clock the Interest In the Grangers became qulto marked , nnd good advances wcro recorded. Uurllngton and Northwest ern gained 1 percent each ; Missouri Pacific nnd Atchlson advanced Jf per cent each ; Uock Island , St. Paul , and Now England moved up % per cent each. The gain In Chicago Gas trusts was 1 per cant to 52 } { . The remain Jer of the list was featureless , and nt mid-day the market was dull , with the advances sustained. There was even moro strength In stocks after noon , nnd the grangers continued to lead in strength and nctlvlt.v. There was good buying by Chicagoans - cagoans nnd considerable covering by the abort * . Hurllngton touched 03 , nn ndvanco of IK Pcr cent , and closed n point higher nt liSJtf ; Hock Island closed 1' per cent higher to 00 , closing nt 05 % . Other calns fur the day were Delaware & Hudson , 1 per cent ; Chicago Gas , Now England , and Heading , % percent each ; Northeastern , % per cent , nud St. Paul 1 per cent , with preferred 'J per cent higher , nt 110. The total sales were 200,171 shares , Including : i2,10J St , Paul , 12- 800 Northxvestern , 24,20'J Oregon Transconti nental , and 11,700 Heading. The following wcro the cloilni ; quotation ? : t ) . 8. 4s regular. 12.l < iiNoitli rn 1'ixclflc SiU U.H.4scoupous . .WHi do prof iu red fi"i ! U. H. I's regular. lOtiy'C. ' Astf. W U. H.I'Js coupons..107Ji tin preferred . . . .HO I'nclllciisot 'itj . . . .1S1 N.Y.hmtral 107 ! { Central I'aclllc. . . . 3i ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' Chicago & Alton. . .137 Koc'k'lslami. . . . . . . M4 ! CliIcnRo.llurllngtnn 0. , M. A-St.I' as _ iloproferred 110 1) . . U A : \ \ ' . . . . 1.18i ? St.l'aill.VUmaha . J14K IllinoisCnntrnl. . .llliii iloiirefcrreil Uii ! T. , II.AS w H 'uilon ' I'aclllc . . . . nm Knnsixn AcToxas . . 12'i\V..St. L. .V 1 * ll'ii l.uknSlioro 1 : i > l itopref-Tred . . . .28 = ; Michigan Central. . h7Ur Western Union tu ; Mosnr Easy nt l I'm.MI : MBHCAXTIU ! PAI'BII 3J @ 5J per cent. STBin.iNa ExciMNon Dull , but steady ; sixty-day bills , M.87 ; dcmnnil , fl.SSJ . I'UODUCH MiYKICUTS. Cinc-voo , May 13. 1:15 p. in. close Wheat htglior ; cnsli. cVIc ; .luno S3c ; July , T9)/c. ) Corn stendy ; cash , 34 , ' c : July , 31 15-lOc. Outs Steady ; cash , xia ; Juno , 'J3c ; July , 23j < c. Kyo 41V c. Unrlov Nothing doing. Prinio Timothy ? 1. S. Flax 81.53. Whisky $1.03. Pork Firmer ; cash , $11.92&11.95 ; July , LarJ About steady ; cash , ? tJ.9i ) ; June , ' 02)tf ) < ? J > J 5 ; July , 0.9T > ir@7.00. Flour Unclmnccd ; winter wheat. 82.00 ® 4.90 ; spring wheat , f 1.30@.1i,75 ; rye , 32.4.r Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , f5.2j@5.iO ! : shorfclear , 5 < 5.2o@G.37 > i : short ribs , $0.00j § 0.10. 0.10.Uu Uu tier Dull : creamery , 13W@lSc ; dairy , Oneeso Firm ; full croatn Cheddars , 0g9Ht'Httts ( ; , OJ @ 10c ; Younit Americas , Sc. Elks Steady ; western , 18 ( U : c. Hides Unubannod ; heavy mid light uraon Baited , S' ' c ; salted dull , 4)40 ) ; green suited calf , Oo ; dry Hint , 7c ; ilry salted , 7c ; dry calf , 7(7bu ( ; deacons , 'Joo each Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4c ; No. 2 , S' u ; c.xke , l > c. Kcceipts. Shipments. Flour . 10.1MO 15.00a Wheat . SOUOI4OU , ( ) Corn . 211,000 -ir > 3,000 Oats . 12--.000 3-17,000 Noxv York , May 13. Wheat Receipts , 8,000 ; exports , IM.OiK ) ; spot quiet and llrin- er ; No. 3 red. 84 0 in store ; JsiVijiJs" ( > o alloat ; &Ui@Sl ) o 1. o. b. ; No. 3 red , 7'Jc ' ; options 'moderately active , closing steady ; May , 84-tfc. Corn Receipts , 157,000 ; exports , 121,000 ; snot llr in : No. 2 , 4oc in elevator ; 4 ! > o alloat ; No. 2 , white , -ICc : ungraded mixeJ , 42 ( < ? 4.c ; options quiet and lower. Oats Receipts , 23,000 ; exports , 93,000 ; spot stronger , but quiet ; options dull , lower anil weaic ; May , 2Uc ; July , 23 c ; . spot , No. 2 , white , a" % ( ® 3r > c ; mixed western , 80@34c. Coffee Ontions barely stcudv and lower ; sales , 21,750 bags ; May , SUi.liSC Ki 70 ; July , ? 1S.70@1I.75 ( ! ; spot Rio , dull ; fair cargoes. Petroleum Quiet bgt steady ; United closed at 83Ke. EttKS Easier ; western , 13) c. Pork Dull ; now , S13.25o ( > 13.50. Lard Firm ; western steam , J7.30 ; May , J7.2U. Uuttor Quiet and weak ; western , 9@17c. Cheese Strong. JMItineapolis , May 13. Samolo wheat higher ; receipts , 10i ) cars : shipments , 72 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , May , 09o ; July , on track , ? 1.00 ; No. 1 northern , May , on track , 92c ; July , 91c ; No. 2 northern , May , tile ; July , SlJ a ; on track , bOc. St. liOtiiR , May 13. Wheat Lower ; cash , 77c ; May , 77tfc. Corn Lower ; cash , 31 ( 320 ; May , Oats Lower ; cash , 2Jc ; May , SS fc. Pork Quiet at M3.03. Lard Nominal nt fJ ( 05. Whl ky Steady at $1.03. Butter Quiet and easy ; creamery , 13@ 15c ; dairy , 12@13c. " Clnclniititl , May 13. Wheat In moder ate demand ; No. 2 rod , 89 90c. Corn Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 'M @V o. Oats Firmer ; No. 3 mixed , 27/4igC7 / ( > aC. Whisky Steady at Sl.Oi KiiiiHa.n City , May 13. AVheat-Qulot ; No. 2 , cash , 71u ; No. 2 , soft , 7dc asked : July and August ; 07o > askedf Corn Steady ; No , 2 , cash , iSc ! ; No. 2 , white , cash , Syj o asked. Oats No. " , cash , 19 o asked. LilVK bl'UUK. City , May 13. Cattle Receipts , 2.300 ; shipments , - ; light weight fat steers firm ; heavy , steady ; cows and fat heifers , steady to strong ; good to choice corn-fed , * 3.b5@l.lO ; common to medium , f3.2.r > @ 3.7. > ; stockcra and feeding steers llr in at $3.2503.00 ; cows , * 1.75@3.00. Hogs Receipts , 4,100 ; shipments , 2,400 ; market weaker nnd Co lower ; common to choice , fJ.20@4.45. Bloux City , May 13. Cattle Receipts , 07 ; shipments , 39 ; market steady : fut steers , $3.00 ( < J3.bOi stackers , $3.SO'2S.b5 ! ; feeders , fJ.40Qi2.90 ; canners and bulls , $1.00 @ 1.75 ; veal calves , JJ.OOC < i4.00. Hogs Receipts , l.GOJ ; market Bo lower ; light and mixed , $ l.35@4.43 ; heavy , ' Nixtlnnnl Htook VnriN , Knst St. iMitla , May 13. Cattle Receipts , 1,000 ; shipments , 100 ; market strong ; choice heavy native steers , f3.90jg4.40 ; fair to irood , J3.104.00 ; stockorsand feeders , $2.20 ! < ttt.25 ; ranguts , corn-fed , JJ.80@3.r > 8 ; grass-fed , $1.90 @ 2.oO. logs-rRocoipts. 5,000 ; shipments , 1,500 ; market lower ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , fi.50@4.55 ; packing , $4.30 ( < $4.45 ; light grades , $4.40@4 50. Oliloamt , May 13. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 14,500 ; market active and r > ( "t10o ! lower ; beeves , $4.00 4.40 ; Btoors , &l.40t.4.10 ( ; Btockers and' feeders , $ j.50Gj U.OO ; cows , bulls and mixed , tl.60i J.5U ; Texas cattle , fl.bO.jrJ3.75. . Hogs Receipts , 23,000 ; market 5@10c lower ; mixed , $4.50@4.70 ; heavy , f4.40M 4.C5 ; light , $4.65(144.85 ( ; skips , f3.50@4.50. Sheep Receipts , 3,00) ; market strong and I lOo higher : natives , $4.00@5,00 ; westerns , W.r,0-35.0J ; Texmis , M.25@3.05 ; lambs , { 4.1HJ ( ! i5.b5. UMAIIA JjlVU STOCK. Cat lib. Monday. May 18 , 1689. The receipts of cattle wcro light , and UK trudmi ; was soon over , abeut everything do- Blrablo changing hands In the morning. Hot ! puckers mid shippers were frca buyers , atu thu prices nalit wcro strong , though uot quotably higher , The later reports frbtr other markets were not cjulto so favorable and It Is u question whether the cattle xvouk have brought so much later iu the day There were some very good cuttle of theii weights , and tlieru was ono bunch gooi enough to bring (3.90 , but the bcof and ship plug Btcora Bold mostly at t300@3.bO Jiutchcrs slock was la light supply and ttu market llrui at formor.nuotutlons. The co'u-i I * oW at tJ.256J3.20 , and tuo few bulls at IJ.'i ) @ 2.50. Some heifers sold at * 3.00@8.2 , " > . NntlVo Mockers nnd feeders were very scarce , but there were a few northern stock1 ers oh sale. What there wns here sold nt n ran go of | 2.CO@3.30. The receipts of hogs were very light , and , as It frequently happens , when the run Is so light , the market was In worse condition than when the offerings are much heavier. The market opened with the buyers paying H.8o@4.n7K , and nbout halt the hogs had been sold when tbo market weakened still moro , the buyers offering only tl.80@4.32K. As salesmen wcro hardly prepared to make so much of a reduction , the market was slow and druggy , and the noon hour arrived be fore the nons wcro cleared. In the end the buyers cleared the yards , paying $4.35@ 4.87 } { for almost everything. Sheep. Two double decks of cholro 119-lb. shorn westerns wcro received and sold ntfl.OO. The market was 11 rm and the demand good. Anything In the way of desirable mutton * soils very readily , nnd the urlcos paid are such that no ono can'afford to ship by boro. Receipts. Cattle 1,003 Hog * 1,000 Sheep 343 Prevailing I'rlocs. The following is ntiblo of'prlcss pild In this market for the gr.iljj of stosk men tioned : Prune steers , 180Dto 1503 Ibs.$3.80 < ,7).00 ) ( Good steer * , 12" 0 to 1450 Ibs. . . 3.70 ( < t3. ! > 0 Good steers. 1050 to 133J lU3. . . 3.5'J ' @J.SO Ordinary to fair cows 2.0) ( ( $ ) . 10 Fair to good cows 2.40 ( itii 00 Good to choice eows ,2.liJ fetJI.00 Choleo to funcv eowjheifers. . 3.00 Fairto good bulls 2.03 ( .12,50 Good to choice bulls 3nO ( V(3.00 ( Lignt stackers and fcedars- . 2.70 ( if 1.00 Good feeder * , 950 to 1103 Ibs. . 3.0J ( ) 1.35 Fair to choice light hoga 4.33 Fair to cholco ho.ivy ho s 4.35 Fairto choice mixed hogs 4.35 Fair to medium native sheep. . 35) J54.25 Good to choice native sheep. . . 4.0 J ( (1)4.50 ) Fair to choice western aheap , . 3.25 @ 4.0) ) Shorn shcop 3.00 C ! 4.00 Salus. STEIIUO. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 1340 $3.50 14. . 1H37 $3.70 7 10 M 3.50 43. . 12Ji ( H.70 41 1071 ! 3 55 til ) . . lima 3.70 20 11117 3.57K 15. 1135 3.70 43 1115 3.1.0 42 11IU 3.75 17 11115 17 . .1313 373 12 10d7 ! l I ! . ) is im : 3.75 8 iinu lit 12'Vt J1.75 2.2 , 1104 72 . . . .J4.140T 3.SO 18 , 1117 3'J UV > 3 3.80 17 12tJ3 111 13'JO 3.00 10 .1318 370 co n s. . 725 j 1180 285 .1050 250 . . . .1170 2/.IO .1155 2.,0 1170 800 1. 2.80 HUM ! 3.00 1. ! ll40 2.8J 10. 3.20 11. . 'Jll ' 2.S5 2.S5STOCKr.ltS. STOCKr.ltS. 10. . 31S 2.00 bO 415 3.00 44. . 431 2.M ) 32 710 II.IO 20. 3.00 4 bb2 3.30 I1UM.S. 1 . 1503 2.25 1. .11190 2.35 1 . 1200 2.3 > 1. 2.5'J ' in : in : us. 520 3.00 2 503 3.25 130J 3.00 MIXED. 2 . 1300 3.25 CXI.VKS. 3 . 123 4..VJ Ijlvc Mode Notes. Hogs loxvcr. Sheep market ilrm. Desirable- cattle stronger. P. J. Murphy , of Rogers , xvas a visitor. C. J. Furor , Fulrflcld , marketed a car of hogs Skinner & Kuvan , of Morse Bluffs , mar keted hogs. James Miller , Axtell , had a load of hogs on the market. William Wallace xvas over from Coin , la. , xvith cattle. J. T. Goodcll xvas in from Huda xvith load of cattle. T. M. Hoxvle , of Schuylcr , marketed a load of cattle. C. F. 13cntly brought in three loads of cat tle from Sehuyler. Evans & Hloxvett , Fremont , marketed txvo double deck loads of sheen. W. A. Ifeemin came doxvn from Cedar Rapids xvith a car of cattle. Mitchcll-Innls Bros. , of Sehuyler , mar keted txvo good loads of cattle. Audrexv Kirk , of Maple River Junction , la. , XXMH looking ox-cr the yards. M. McBrldo came in to look alter the sale of txvo cars of cuttlo from lienton. Paul Clark , cashier of the Red Oak , la. , National Dunk , xvas a visitor at the yards. Pierson D. Smith , of St. Edxvards , mar keted six loads of cattle of his oxvn feeding. Peterson & Nicholson , hud a line lot of stock cattle hero from Uonuinnton. They brought $3 10. J. W. Coxvan , of Murray ; J. II. Atkinson , of Hellovue , nnd E.W. lianks , of Shot ton , were looking over tlio yards. Ijcap Krotit tlio Clouds. HOUSTOX , Tex. , May 13. Prof. St. Clalr. the icronaut , in attempting to give his leap from the clouds at the fair grounds park last ex'ening , lost his grip on the parachute and foil 300 feet to the earth. Nearly every bone in his body xvas broken.o . Censured the Mliilnc Company. POTTSVII.LK , Pa. , May 13. The coroner's Jury in the case of the ton men who xvero killed ou Thursday evening in the shaft of the Caska William colliery at Ulir Vein , has rendered u decision censuring the Alliance Coal und Mining company tor neglecting to have sufoty gates in compliance xvith the mining luxv of 1SS5. Two Hninll Uoyn Drowned. CiiooKSTON , Minn , , May 13. Androxv and Ole Erickson , brothers , a'gcd eight and ten , xvoro droxvncd In the river Saturday , Their father nearly lost his life In trying to rescue them. FORTUNATE SOUTH DAKOTA , Forecast of the Oomlns Statehood Gonvontloi CROPS WILL BE MORE1 THAN FINE. Wlio Will Irnw tlio lllchor Polltlnl Prizes ? The Prevalence of Chnrmlna Unnnlmftjt To- Klcctliu [ ( llnlnn On me nttlic night Time. Huuos , S. D. , May U [ Special to Tin ? BEK. ] It is the rain of this week wo nro tickling oursclvei over. From ono to two inches foil all over the state , except in two or tnrco of the central counties. Crops were Just ready for It , yet none were suffering. Since the rains the air has boon cool , keepIng - Ing the earth In Just the right condition xo bring the wheat forward , nnd to cause it to fully stool out before gaining much height. Corn planting Is progressing satisfactorily. In the south half of the state it Is nearly completed ; In the remainder It will bo dona by the close of this week. It will bo one- quarter larger planting than ever boforo. Queer how things jwlttlcal run , some times. At first thought , the improsslon would couio that the leading politicians would seek scats In the constitutional con vention. The fact is , nearly nil of them nro keeping out of it. Perhaps saving them selves for higher offices or moro durable ones. Judges Carson , of the UlucK Hills , nnd Kcllnm , of Chamberlain , were elected two of the three supremo. judges lu 1 55 , mid have been mimed for tho'convention. . So has Judge Kdgcrton , of Mitchell , 0110 of the very fore most lawyers of tno state , If not the lender of the bar. Ho was president of the convention vontion of lisSo. These will bo the tin co ablest members of thn coming convention. Editors Humphrey , of Fuulktou , William son , of Flntidruu , nnd Caldwcll , of Sioux Falls , compose the trio of Fubors , who will sit lu that body all not only good men , like all their craft , but aggressive , nnd with nn all-nroUn'd knowledge that will make tliciu valuable members. ' 1 here Is only ono rase of father and son being delegates- Judge Edgcrton , of Mitchell , .ind his son , of Yank- ton , being the parties referred to. Very few of the members of the body of 18S5 , will bo in that ol next July. All the nominees me of very fair ability. In not more than three of the twenty-live districts will lliero oo any party contest for the delegates. You know 13111 Springer's omnibus bill allots t'iroo dulogntos to each district , but forbids all electors voting for more than two delegates thus making every free American citlron only two-thirds of a citizen nt next Tuesday's election. As the republicans huvo the majority ou u full vote in till of the districts , they nominate two delegates and the ilomooruta uomii.ate the third. Thus there is no opposition to either bet of nominees , exeoptlng . in the three dis- tricts referred to , Tliu o ipoiitlon la the result of fact ion : il lights in the dominant party. So it is almost a ilcr.i ceitahity that there will be titty republic. ami twenty-live of the opposition elected ott.t io i Hli. In ono district the tnohibitioulsti " avc nominated two iru'n for dclirutcs , bujjj icro " is u very slim uliunco for their election. Ono of thu mr.rkcil sintrulnrltlus of the conventions is lh.it of Picrrobuing unable to get : i representative In coustltutna.il r.-.nveiittun. It is in : i district composed of lour counties , two of whicli united tiamst , this aspirant for the captt.lt tirid tooic the two dolomites. The third nomination , by the democrats , was Wells , fiomttic thini county , so there will not be a iMbpito from the whole of Unities county. ' "Aberdeen will bo represented by Stvoupi1 , lUvdlluld by Slur- ling , Union by Hold and Cooper , \Vntortown bv Clout'h , Sioux Falls .by Calilwull mid Wright , MUcho.l D.V 1'dgortcfu and Ynnkton bv hid son , Vui million by Jolly , FnullUon by Humphrey , Flandruu 'liv ' Williamson , Chaiu- bcrlnln by Kcll.vn , Gettysburg by Whitloclc , Iroquois by Motion. 15ut Pierre got Uft. ' .Micro is music in the air for some moro democrats. Governor Multctte , 'Messrs. Pettlcrow and Moo Iv and Trcanurer liallcv have ffono to Washington. Their errand was not gien out , but wo continue ) to have several doiiiocrati hi our land oiliecs , a democratic United States marsh : ; ! and sur veyor-general , and thooillLO of United Stains dHtrict attorney is vtiu.mt. It is supposed the quartette huvo gone to inquire il it 13 not about time that bcrno moro chnnjrcs worn made in the federal olllces. It la pretty w ll cetlli'il hero that H. H. Sullivan , ol Pluukinton , will bo siirvovor- general ; Asststmit-lJislrii't-Aitoiiioy Mur phy will Vo promoted to tlio head of the o.lko cud Attorney J. 13. Kelley. of Huron , will bo made assistant. liy the lit bt of next week the survey for the now tallroud from Gettysburg to Forest Cny will bo Completed , and tlio line will bo im mediately nut under contract for giudlng , lipinsruud iroutne. Hv .Inly 4 it will bo fin ished nud the cars lunning legularly six teen mllns. Iho cotnpanv who owns the Forest City slto have one of thu finest locu tions on thu upper Missouri for a city. Tnuy are recei vine : the lumber to build a $10,000 hotel and will make other valuable improve ments nt once. A telegraph line is to bo built from Foiest City to Gettysburg within thirty dayo. Tlmr 1 Iretl AHlicts nearly every one in the spring. The bystoin huvitiff become neoustomed to the bruuiiiff anof winter , id weak ened ny the warm days of the changing1 boiison , and foadily yields to ntUicks of diboase. Hood's Ssirs.iparilla is just the incdiciho needed. It tones and builds up every part of the body , and also ex pels all impurities from the blood. Try it this season. cy Frustrated. LoifDO.N , May 13. A conspiracy has been discovered among military ollieera in St. Petersburg , and n large number have been arrested. In their possession were found' papers which proved they intended to nt- tomptto assassinate the czar. ' Uombs were also found. _ Died on tlio Street. NRW YOUK. May 13. W. II. ChntHold , of thu linn of Chatlluld & Ward , of Cincinnati. dealers In paucr bags , was taken suddenly ill on the street to-day , and died before medical aid could reach him. Ills death was caused by Lcart failure. Advice tu Mother * . Mrs. Wlnslow's SoothliiS'Syrup should al ways boused for children-toothing. It soothes the child , coftuiis the gums , allays nil pain , cures wind co'lu. ' and is UHojtiost remedy for dlurrhwu. 25enn ts a Killed by n Kallf/ic / Wall. NEW YOUK , Ivlay la. T vo worltmon wcro killed una the foromaif'df the gang was thought to have been filially injured by the falling of the wall of an oJd high stoop house that is being torn aown Jo make room for a iiew building. * j' 0. J TEDICGINE M M JM JHME9 GUINEA ; For Blllowand Nenroui Dliorderi. luehasWInd and Pain In the Stomach , Sick Headache , Glddineil , Fat- neit. and Swelllna alter Meals , Dizziness and Drowsineti , Cold Chilli , rluihingi ol Heal. Lou ol Appetite , Shorlnes * ol Breath. Coitlvenesi , Scum , Blplchat on the Slln. Dliturbed Sleep. Frialttlul Dreams , and all Nervoua and Trembling Sentalloni. 4c. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TV/ENIY MINUTES. TliU U no Dctloii. Every sufferer la oarneutlr Invited to try ouo JJox ot theaa rillfl , aud tuoy will l > o acknowledged to bo < > Hondrrful Mnttrtne. DEEOIIAJJ'S I'lLLS , taken as dlrectod , will quickly rettare frmiilet complete health. For a WEAK STOMACH ; IMPAIRED DIGESTION ; DISORDERED LIVER ; they ACT LIKE MAGIC : aHP dote * will work wonders upon the Vltol Orqini : Slrengthenlna tbo muscular Sulem ; rcetnrliiR lone-lost Complexion : bringing back tlio keen edge ol appetite , aud arousing wltu tbo ROSEBUD OF HEALTH tbo wholey1ty > ( titl merguot tbo human frame. Tboso nro " facts H admUtod by tbousands ln nil claason ofsociety i and ono of the best guarantees to tbo , , , , ' I , nt. Ileleni , inriuiire , nsan. f , Jf"Wl ' gftientttu. B. F. ALLEN & CO. , 365 and 387 Canal St. , New York , Bole ASents for tbo United States , ulto ( Ifour [ druggUt does not keep them , ) SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 5O5 South I thlStreet , Oiunlia IC1AME ESTAOLISHED 1851 t ISO So. Chicago , Ills , 1 ClnrkSt. The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON It ill ! ) Treating with IhaGroatMt SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic , Nervons and Private Diseases , ' Iff NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lot ! Manhood , Filling : Memory , Exh u tlop Drains , Terrible Drcami , Head and Hack Acne and all the cITecll ! CAIIDK | to early dccuy andpeih > p * Coniumptlonot InianUy , treated tcicnllhully by new methods with never-fining fmccest. aVPHILISand ell bad Blood and Skin Dll- catea permanently cured. A3-KIDNBYand URINARY complaints , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Vnrlcocele nnd all dkciuei of the Qcclto-Unn ry Organs cured promptly wHhoul Injury to Stomach , Kidneys or o-her Oig"ns. OS" No experiments. Age and experience Im * portnnt. Consultation free and aacred. BB-Send 4 cents posijfce for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous encl Dcllcnte Uiseaxs. S-Those contemplating Maitince end for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Ferrule , each is cents , both 35 cents ( stamps ) . Corsult the old Doctcr. A friendly Utter orcallmay savefutirrnuflrer. ini { arid tliame , and add golden years to life. ffB"Uoo < "Life's ( SecretErrors ) , " v ntsitampj ) . MedlclM Anti wiillngs sent e\er > herc , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sur.dsysg to u Adiliest F. D. CLARKE , M. D.t 135 So. Clark St. . CWICAflO , ILL * ATE r&Ho FOrmL/STRATEQ fATALOGVE FREE DRS , BETTS & BETTS liOS STII'.IKT , Oxmti , NISB. ( .Upposlta Paxton lloteU OITlcelio.irs , Oa. m. tohp. m. Bunaays , 10 . ni. to Ip m. , -perl ill-its In Ohtonlc , Nervous , Skin and Blood UUoiKes. , . , , SWCoiisnUatlon nt ollce ! or by moll freo. Mfiilclncs s'titiby mall or express , socurolj puck-il li-to fioni oljscratlon. . Cuarantcet to euro ( iiililclxhafulv anil tirfi'iutin-ntly. . ' . soml- TnVSpprmiitorrhm.'x. MfUt/flTICl TirnfT NfariYUUO llriDlLlll nal I.o-Jse-.NIEhtiiaH. : sionn I'hyMcal Uoi'nv , nrl-iliiB from Inulscro- lion , 'lix'c i or lurtulKonce. jirotliiclni ; Sleep- lessii'iu. -pmilrnc.v , I'lrapltM on tlio fRfe. averalon to o 'lety , ' 'Hilly tllr > couriigefl. IncK ot coullilsiice , dull , unlit for t-tu.ly or bua'.nen.uml flnils Ufa n Inud-n. Mif'ly. purmancutly and nrlviitoly cured. { 'ouMtlt lir.s. itBtts it IJetU , Mi Kmnamht. , Om.xlia. Neb. Bled ] ami Skin DtoiBeisas nrbffls riisullii , coiiipletolv cradlcnteil without the aid ot Mnrcurv. Her fnli. Kryslpolus , Fever Mores , IllntcnoH. Ulcers , 1'uins in tholleail and Hones , \ 1 ByphilltkSoroTliront. . Mouth and Tongue , fa- tiu-rli. .Vc. pcrtnanently cured xxhero others have lull ( ! . , rirlnnu ITnilliniT linl1 Hladdor Complaints. K1Q111V , UHliary ruimui. nimuiu , too fro- intent [ lurnln- nloody Urlno. Urine hlsn col ored or xvith" milky sediment ou ttamllng , XX'eak Hack , Gonnorrhoca , Gleot , Cystitis , c. , 1'romptly nndSafcly Curo.1 , Charges Hensomi- mox-al ( ompletc , without cutting , entitle or dilatation. Ourcsellected at lioino bv patient without a momentbtinlnor utmox-nnce. To Yonni Men and Mifluie-Apu Men , A CI1DD TTIDI ? The nwfnl eltocti of fitrly fl uUllLi llLJlttl Vice , xx bleb urinps orfianlc weakness , destroying uoth mind and bodv , with all luareailed Ills , permansntly cured. IlDO DDTTHJ Adi CMS tnoiioxvnonnTo Impaired UKO , DDllu theniHclves by Improper indul- nnd iiollury Imb.n , xvhlch ruin both ortv and mind , unfitting them for business , study or marriage. , MAHIIIKD MEN. or those entering on that hap py life , axvnre of physical debility , quickly aa Blstuo- - OUR SUCCESS la lneil ( upon facts , first 1'ractlcal Expo- rlence. Becond Kvcry case is especially studied , thiiHHtiu ting aright. Third Medicines are pro- parrd In our laboratory exactly to Milt oich cuf > u. tntia airectlnijcurja xvlUiout Injury. Pff Send 0 cents postage for celebrated works on Chronic , Ni-rvotxs and Uel'eato ' DlseiiHes. TliousuliclB cured. f4f A friendly letter or call may gave you futuio 8Uircrin and sliaine , and Rdil golddti years to life. Cw'No letters an- nx01 or ! nnlcsii uccompumod by 4 cents in stamps. Addres al , ori. & - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H03 1'aruani Srtpot. Qtnuha. Nab. PBNNYII9VAE. 1VAFKE3H nro _ _ micceasf uily uwxi monthly by over 10,000 ! J " Ijadli-s , Are Safe. Kffcctualanil Pleatant > J 81 piTDozbymall.oratdniRKlDta. Sealed Particular * 2 postage stampn. Address TOE Crjiuiu , CniutcAi , Co. , DifrnoiT , Uica. For Hale und by mail by Goodman Dr u Company , Omaha. ISANTAL-I ] Arrests discharges from the urinary or Igans In cither sex InIS Iiouru. I U Is Btiporior to copaiba , cubebs , or 9 injections , and free from all baa smell J or other Inconveniences. SANTAL-MIDY J , n % ICarw le . 'wblch Iwir the nime . . . IbUcklettcra.wlUKmtwhicli none an WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE DR. HORSr.'l tI.KTIIO.H10. KFTIC KM.T pn.lttKlr lirrr fliiiiKraiTiHM , EI iiiu.u , 1.1 y. LU , KIDVCT and riliauillnir vclironlu dlvean rior tiothi-oxrs Cnntrilni J In lOOilecrrteibf Klectrlcltjr. CIHHMFEI ; iba f r it , , p.ctco vurr i , CURK OF KNERiTIVl ! fL KNi8BTln | Agrlculturnl ImplomontB. PARKER , DcalerluAgricnllnrallniplonicnts , Wagons Cvrltctt and t > nnl . Jonts ntn-ct , between Wh nnd luth , Omalifi.Nflirt m. LIKINOEnA MKTCALF CO. , Agricnlt' ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages nucglo.cto. Wholonlo. Omnliy Nebr . PARLiy , ORENDOHV Jk MARTIN CO. \Yholerala Denier * In Agricnltnral Implements , WagonsS Bnggies Hl.lCBK ) nitarJone ? lreet , Omithk. MOLIKE , MlLBUntfA S'lODDARD CO. , Manufaeturon nnd jobticrt In Wagons , Bnggies , Ra'ies , Plows Etc , Cor. 9th and Pacific ttrocUi , Omahtv. Artlats' MntorlnlB. A. J10SPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 1113 Douitlai itrael Omnha , > brn kn. Doots and Shoos. W. V. MOUSE , t CO. , JoWcrs of Boots nndSte , 1101 , lion , I1U6 DoiiBlriK utrrrt , Onuln. Mnnnfactorr , ( jumiiior street , llmlon. Conl , Cokp nnd Ulmo. OMAHA COAL , COKE A UMK CO. , JoMcrs of Hard and Soft Coal , 100 South 13th ttrrct , Omnha , NobrnnX * . KElUiASKA FUKL CO. , of Coal a d Co\e ! , Mlh IStli bUOmnhn , Neb. Storage and Cominhsion Merchants , Ppcclaltlei llmtpr. ppi'i" . chco'O , imultrr , cam * . lll'llimiml : Hrect Ornnlia.Neb. Notion B. M. E. SMITH A CO. , Dry Goods , Fiirflisning Goods and Notions 1103 and 1101 Douglas , cor. llth street , Omnhn , Neb. KILPAVRICK-KOCII DRV GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , n ntV furnlxblnir goods. Corner llth nnd Uarner itreote , Oinahn , Nebraska. HELIX , TIIOMPiiOX A CO. , Importer * nnil Jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 817 Bouth litli street. FurjThurp. DEWEY A STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Knrnnni ctroct , Omahn , Nobraikft. O11ARLES KlllVEJllCK , Furniture , Cmnha Ncbrnika. Crocorlos. P/lXTOiV , OALLAU11ER A CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. 7Ki,7U7nUnnaTll8o th 10th itOmnhaNob. MeCORl ) , JtRADY A CO. , Wholesale-Grocers' 13th ami irfmverinorth etrccts , Omnha , Nebraska. Hnrclwaro W. J. UROATC1I. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs. WHROII Ftnrk , hardware , lumber , cto. 1X > 3 anil 1211 llarnoy elrcet.Onnha. LEE , CLARKi : , AyDREESdf HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals. Micrt Iron. etc. .Agents for llowo scales. Miami | > olurani ! Ionian burbocl nlru , TAYLOR. Build rs' ' Halwarc aad Scale Repair Shop. Mechanics' tools nnd IlufTalo nr.ilca. HOJ Douflai strest. Onmlm. Nub. Lumber. . , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported and American Portland cement. Btat * lirilr.-xiillooorucntana aztnt tct Milwaukee Qulncy wlilto lime. _ CHAS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lnmber , Wood curpoti and purquot lloorinj. ( 9th a Atructn , Orai.hu , reb. AllKiims of Boilfliog Wai at Wholesale , lEth Etrcet nnil Unlun I'ltcllloTrHck.Umnlia , LOO IS nilADFQRD , Dealer in Lumber , Latli , Lime , Sasli , Doors , Etc , Yards-Cornci Tth neil Uoceltts. Corner I'JUi ' hud iloUKlua ; ' FREU W. GRAY. Lnmter , Limb1 Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Ctb and Douulrm tilt , Omuba. c. i Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmber , 13th and California Slrcoln , Omaha , Nebraska. . Mllllnory and N Uons. _ J. OllERVELDER A CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions _ gB.lUuud ! il2 houth lltli itreot _ _ NoTlona. _ J. T. ROniNSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 4iO and < 05 Honth 10th street. Omaha. H. HARDY & CO. , Jobber * of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , ( arnlihlng Rood , children's carrllios , 8UIU y riiaiu trcei , CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ail urcase , eto , Omaha. A. II. lllilioi | , Managef Fapor. OARPEN.TER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Cnrrr a nice stock of printing , wrapplnv nnd writing paper. Upeolal attentlun given to car loail orders. NATIONAL BANK u. B. rspcsiToay , OMAHA , NEB. Capital 8100,00) ) Surplus Jan. 1st , 1880 6iUJ : ( OKKICCHS ANI ) DlltROfOUS : IIKNKY W. YATCS. 1'ruHlilent. LKW1H S. Uiii : : ) , Vice rrejUU'Ut , A. K TOUXAl.Irl , W. V. 110USI2. ' JOHN 8. COljf.lNS , kaciiHiiiNo. JN. 11. 1'A'i'ltlCK. W. II 8. IIUOIIKS , Cnshlnr THE I-ON ? BANK , Corner 12th ami 1'armra Sts. A Ocni-rul lluukluu' T. K IRE jliSUBAiNGE Room 03 Trader * ' IlullilliiCi CHBGAGO. Boots and Shoos. 1 KIHKSNDALL , JOXKS Ik CO. , SnccfHan to lte 1Jonci A Co. Wholesale MaiiufaclorcK of BootsS Slices Agcott lor Ikislon llubbrr PhP Co. Itm. 1101 m11M lUmor einpt , OniktiKNolit i . Drowora. S'fOHZ A ILKH , Lager Beer Brewers , 15J1 North KlKhtccith trot , Omkhn , tr K Gornloo. EAQLE COltXWE WOltKS , Hann'actnrcrsofGalyanlzei Iron Cornice Wlndow-cnr nclmrl llonl lili. John Kp n < tcr , proprietor. KHaml llut-oilh tOthitreeU Office Fixtures. CO. Mftnttfftcturorsot Lank , Offlce and Saloon Fixtures , Mnntlci. t < lilol > onnl . Hoot , ranps , linif future * , Wall CKfc' , 1'nrilllonn. llnllliiei.Coiiiitrrt. . llcrrnml Win * Conlom , Mrror , Klo' Knrtiir ; MU ! onlre , 17W and 17SI Bouth lniiflt..Uin : lm. yelt'pliono 1181. _ PoporjioxoB. JOIIX L. WILKIfl , Proprielor Omaha Paper Box Factory , NOJ. 1117 mild 1.119 Douglas otrcct' , Omtihii , Neb. , Elo. r. A. itsnno\r \ t co. , \Vlio ! nlo manufnctnrars of Sash , Doors , Bliails anil Monlflings , nrnuch * ; ricc , 12th nnd linnt ctrrft Omaha , Neh. 7JO/KY CO. , Mannfictnrcps of Sasli , Doors , Blinds , Moulding. t > tnlr-nork nnil Ititprlor tmnl woo > l tlnlih. N.H. corner bill nmt Ix-nvcnnr rih slrccte , Umiilia , .Nol > . Stonm Fillings , Puinpa , Etc. r/UivJTt ( 'EA/fir / i'H A.\ \ HK.I'TINU oo Pniniis , Pipss and Engines , Steam , walor , rnlhiHr nnd tnlnliiK nupplles , eta im.ltfiandU ! ! Innmm Mrvet , Oiimlin. tS. . W1XD VKO1NE it. ' PUMP CO. , ' Steam anil Waten SnuDlios , wind mllli. IUS nnd 13) ) Jonm St , Omaha , O. K. Hois , aitiiiK AiHiiHuor. Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. BhL'ol-lron work , fleam pumps , mw mills. 121S-131I l.ciucnivoilli stit'ut , Onmlm. Iron Works. _ _ j STEAM itiiiLnii woifks , Cnrtcr A. bon , I'rop'R Slanufnirtnrer * of nil klmt Slcani BoilcK , Tanh ani Sheet Iron Wo * \Viirktl' < iiithaitli nnd II. \ SI cronilnij. Tel. 1111 PAXTON A'VIERLIKO IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron But ( ting Worfc i , lirnks work , KOtioral fonndrr , rnncnlno und Itli work , onlco nml wnrJtn , U. 1 * . llr. nnd ITtli utroct , Oumlia. OMAHA WORKS , Maiinfactnrers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk rnlln. nlmlow Ktmrds. ( lemur MnndK. w etc.U \ t < ortU II til Btrcot , Oinlilm. rniAUA AFn A J7Jc5iV WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire anil Burglar Proif Safes , Vir.ilK Jnll wnik. Iron xliutti'rs and II ro cscnpos. G. Atulrccn , prop'r. Cor. lltli nndJntksouBn. SOUTH OMAHA sruL'K'AltDS \ CO. , Of Onlia , Limitci John F. lluy > 1Suierlctumlant. | K- -Til - CHICAGO SHORT LIHE OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul R'y ' , The Host Kouto from Onmliii and Council THE"EAST TXVO THA1NS DAIIiY IIUTWKBN OMAHA ANB COUNCH , Hl.Ul'TS ' Clitcngo , AND Mlhvniikco , SI. Paul , Minneapolis , Ccrtnr linplds , Hock Island , Frceporl , IlocKfonl , Clinton , Diibiuiuc , Datcnport , LIgiii , Mailisoi : , .Tftiiesxillc , Iluloit , Winona , La Crosse , < And all other Important points Eiint , Nortlienst nnd boutliunst. 1'ortliroiuli tlcielj. call oil the ticket n cnt nt IMl ( timnm street. In lliirkur llioct.or nt Union I'nclllo l' ' trot. I'ullnian Slrcpi'r. nnd the llno't Plnlnir Cnr In th \\urliluruin-iuntliuniiln llnu of tlru CblurKO , .Mil- wnuLcc A , n. i'nirl Itnl.way. nnil every Hticntlori ! IIHUI to pnssL'ilKcrs by courtcorm omployiii of lb * LOirrprirrx. H. .Mll.l.ISU.Uanornl Maniitcr. J K. TUUKKK , Asilnlnnt Ueimrnl Mnnncer. A. V. II. UAlll'KN rh.lt. don.r.-il ( 1'usjcngor ana TloVnt Affont. C1C > K III'AKi'OUU. As l3tant Goncrixll'asnoniior nnd Ticket Auent. T.J.Cl.AUK.Ocnoniifc'Jpcrlntenaont. NATIONAL DISPENSARY NEUVOUS. CIIIIONIO nnd 1'MIVATH IIIHISA81S3 Of MK.N nnil WOMKN BiicccBsfullr treutuJ. YOUNG MEN SulIerlnK trom the uffocls of roiitlifiil follies or Inrllt cri'IUiiu , or nru trontiloil wlllr XVciiltnotn , Norvotli Hul'lllty ' , Ixwaof .Memory , lienioiiiloncy. | Avunlnnla t-oclcty , Klilnoy Troubli'cur nny illsuiuu of tliu ( Jenl to-Urinary Ortiunri , tun I'cru llnil u oafu nndieoaj \ < ur * OlmrKUS ri'timinntilu , c-Kiit'clully to thu poi/r. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tlaro Hro ninny troubloit ultli too frequent ovucua llona of tire b.nililur , ollun nicoiiiiriinleil by u Hlliillt tmurtliiK or biirnliiK Bvimalloii , anil no.ikunlnK uf the tynteinInnmiuincrtho imtlcnt taiinol uccoiint for. On HxnmlnhiK tlio urtnnry ileio | li n roijr | runllmunt Hill otton liu found , unit ooinctlinai imrUclm nt nllni' men will nii | > uur or tlio color ho oi n ililn , mllkltti InuMiunln cirnniflni ; ton ilnrk or torplil upunarHoco. 'I here nro inanr men who dlr < of thin dintculty , lunor- anloj the iniiio which IK the seoon 1 ntn o of Hunrl- nnl wcakrrcm. The doctor will urmriuiteon per'dcl fiiro In till Kiich inoit.rinil n honlthy reittorntlori of thoKenlto iirlnnry oruiinn. Conirgltntlon freo. Hciul 2-ci-nt tiimii for "Vounvlnn' Krlend.or Ouliloto Wi'dlooH , " Iroo to nil. A'l 1r BB , . SPINNEY & CO. Main and lUth St. .ICatiHas City , Mo. ' i tills tmpor. Health is Wealth Jill. K.G.WVBT-'BNKIIVK ASU HlUlN TllKtT * IE.NT , UKUarantteU Hpcclllc for HyBterl.i , DUil ntiis. ConruUlnas , i'lta , Nurvoim NuuralxJii llcadachu , Norvons I'rostratlon CUIIHOI ! by the imoor alcohol < , r tobacco.ViikofiilntfHH , Mental UeprosMloli. Kofii'iiUi of the llraln ruritillliiK In Inxanlty ami loading t" nilsury. ncciy unit death , I'roirmttiraOlil An < f > Hiurminr-Ks , Loss of I'ower in oiD.ur sex. Involuntary ] , O < H < M nnd Hponnniorihd'ii canned by ovuroxcillon ot tlio ijinin. Half iiOiiNu or ov > t indiilfunco. Knelt box ixintutiiH on" nio'ith'8 trcutiiiont , 41 nbori or six boxoi fort ) , tout by yiull iiropalrl on iu- cnlpt of pried. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES Tociinianj1 c ati.VHJi oncli ( inter roceivcil b/ UH for six boxo.i. acconioanloil with $ * > , wo will tend the purchaser our willten Ktiaiantua to refund - fund thu inonoy If the truatiuunt doo.i not utruct a cure. OuuiMiitceH Issued only by ( Joodiiuin UniKCo. , DiiiBKlBttf , Bolo Ab'oniH. 1110 Kuril im Htreet O'linliu ub. CM tort. uiurihiKxl , itc I Ifl l nifu tulrmMo c < iMiiiliiliii full | > urllcuUr > fur lioinu tunfjto u 'pttOFt F/O ' FOWLER , Moodus , Conn. DIVIJUCKS-A. UUODlllUU , IKUoaruora rJfc , Ouica a : ruirlca fr i ; i j iu biuiauit guloUf uua Urf&iir iraa' ) l 4