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i & THE DAI] Y BE E-()MAHA., SA l‘l RI)AY, JULY 25, 18?3. The OF OMAHA, NEB - ®250,000 f‘"fi.‘i r\m“ny 1, 1883 - 18,000 8 R. JOHNSON, President, of Stecle, Johnson & Co ALIN, Vice President, of Boston. . Morse & Co. of G H. &J. 8. Collins. 3. 3. WOOLWORTH, Counselor and Attornay at Law L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co W. YATES, Cashier, for many years Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha. This Bank opened for Musinoss April 27, 1862, directors and stockholders are among the lead businiess of Omaha, and its business is conducted especial reference to the best and Increasing in of ite mercantile patrons. Collections receive prompt attention and charges obtainable here or elsewhere. Interest allowed on time deposita upon favorable and upon accounts of banks and bankers. Foreign Exchange, Government Bonds, and County City Securities bought and sold. J. W. Rodefer, Broker, Bonds, Commorcial Paper and all other od securities dealt in Room 4, N Pearl $t., Council Bluffs, T FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Stock A Money Primo Mercantile I 13@6 per cent. Storling Exchango ~Bankers' bills dull at $4.83; domand, § Governments strong. Stocks extremely dull but very firm through- out the forenoon, but owing to neglect of the market prices declined from 4 to § per cent on tho general list. Tn the last hour the market was dull but firm and there was an advance of #to ] per cent. The net result of the day's business was an advauce of § to 1 per cont. COUPONS. 7. American Ex Burl, Codar I Pac : g0 A I do do pfd. Obi, Burl. & Qui ayne & Chicago Hannibal & St. Joseph asked. do do do pid Tllinois Central. .. Ind., Bloom. & Western. Kaibas & Texas Lake Shore & Mi Michigan Central. Missouri Pacific. . Northern Pacific do do pfd. Northwestorn, higan So. Ohlo & Mississippi do _ do . pfd. Peoria, Decatur & Evansville; Rock 1s and Bt. Paul & Milwaukee do do do pid St. Paul, Minn. & Manitoba. S Pal' & Omita. do pid Umun Pacific. .. abash, St. L. & Pacifi do do do pid Western Union Telegraph *Asked, —— AND PROVISIONS, cucago. , July 27.-—Flour—Quiet, fim and regular, Wheat—Quiet and steady; 102@102} for July; 1026@1 02§ for August; 1 044@1 04§ for September; 1 0531 059 for October; 1 06{@ 1063 for November; 1 02@102} for the year; No. 2 spring, 102@102}; No. 3 spring, 86c; red winter, 1 07. n—Dull and easier b and yn for 465c ¢ gust; 513G @stie for October; 46 ot, weak and eash lower; 31}c for @317c for July; 283@328Fc for August; o for Septembor; 27fc for October; 27k for the y ye—Firm, at Hic. Barloy—Ouiots T4 for September, Flax Seed—Steady at 132 cash. Timothy—Quict unnd unchanged. Pork—Quict and _steady; 14 00@1410 for cash and July; 14 00 14 21 for August; 1420 @14 22} for September; 14 30@14 82} for Oc- tober; 12 90@12 95 for the vear. Lard—Quiet and nominaliy unchanged; 900 cash, July and August; 910@9 12} for Sep- tember; @9 15 for October; 8 55@8 HTh for the year. Bulk Meats—Fuir demandy shoulders, 650; shorbibs 7 85; short clear 8 10. 3 ~Fair demand at 16@16}. BUttht +Qtict and unnchangeds Whisky —Steady and unchanged. Hides, tallow and cheese unchangod. Corn to Buffalo 2§@2; DLEL Tovno, July 27.—Wheat —Quiet and firm; No, 2 rod winter, cash and July 111 ‘orn—Dull; No. 2, cash or July 51jc. Oats—Dull; No. %, cash 34jc. NEW ORLEAN New Onieans, July 27 mixed, 6lc. Oats—Scarce and firm at 48@ Corn Meal—In fair demand; frafih, 275@ 2 BO. Corn—Quict; 15124, Lard--Higher; tierce, 98c; keg, 9ic. Bulk Meats— Steady and in good demand. Whisky—Steady and unchanged, CINCINNATI, NATI, July 27.—Wheat—Active and No. 2 red winter, 107@1 08, for cash. f‘um Dull at Hle. Oats—Quiet at & Lard—Easier at 850@8 60. ]!ulk Meats—Easier, but lower. Bacon—Steady and unchanged. ‘Whisky—Steadier at 113, MILWAUKEE, .v.nr 27.—Wheat—W eaker; or A\xuunt 502 2c. (‘rm not quotably MILWAUKEE, Fye=Worker aat auiets Novdi t76, NLW YORK. Niw Yonk, July 27.—Wheat—Cash 3@}c stronger and higher, options opened 4@jc lower, recovered miost of decline, closin ungraded rod; 101@1164; No. 3 red, i steamer No, 2 red, 1124; No. 2 red, 117}@1 17¢ in elevator; 1173 delivered. Gorn~Cash unsettled, 1GZs lower; options 4@ 1o lower, cloing sirongor; raded, 50 @63}o; No. 2, 62}c in elovator; 635@63c de- Tivered. Oats —3@ic lower and active; mixed west- ern, 40@ 43c; white 43@bdc. Hgus-—Western fresh, higher; firm at 22 Pork—Quiet ; new mess, 15 874@16 00. Lard —Seady; prime steam, 9 124@9 174, KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas Orry, July 27.—Wheat—Higher; No. 2 red fall,’ 894@90c for cash; B9ie fo August Corn—Lower; 3% for cash; 89}@393¢ for August. Oats—Lower; 20§@2le for cash. LIVERPOOL. Firmer 573s. PEORIA, n—Active, firm and . 2 mixed, 48@ higher mixed, tye—Firm Whisky—Steady at 1 L — IAVE STOCK. CHICAGO. ('HicAGo, July 27.—The Drovers’ Journal Mebraska Natronal Bank |™ Wtk Steady and'in good idmaand ab 15 00 | * choice ering, mized 1 Sheej primmo @44 Hogs 5 of tlouw been as Flour, b Oats, by Barley, New Flour, b W neat, Corn, b Oats b ments ¢ ‘Wheat Corn, bu follows: Hogs . Sheop. Cattl Ho Sheep. S, L Deen as Cattle. Hogs Sheej old, Wi Burr good, 7@ 10@12¢. Brax Crorp pears, | b i Hick \um 2. in half L neer wi Wellbuckets, 8 Leap 2o medium, 2 W@l stockers Indiaus, n Wheat, | Iy Cern, bushels Rye, bushels 5 bushels........ Ca ers’ stock, 7 00, @?21¢; strain CrEEsE—Quict and \un.hullp'll CALIFORN 1b boxes. ArpLEs CALIFORNTA BanrTLE? PrAns—Unchanged at 3 00@3 100; Japan, , 60 Th v gra exy dul St Lours, July small and pricos firmer; aside from ono bunch of native shipping ste 5 20; sal itive: ots: ) choice 4 K Kaxsas Crry native steers of 1200 to 12 4 77; Texan steers, of 925 to 1000 pounds, 3 80 and griin follows: ibls u 1shel Yok, July bbls. . . bushels. ashels . whels Kavsas Crry, Jul grain for as follows: bushels, ashels, Cattle. ... Kavsas Ciy, July icuta of liv stack foF the past 24 hours been as follows: OUIS, fined d lots, none which wore good Excited and hij, s mostly b b July 70@6 105 light, 10¢ higher; common ng and butch. | rades brisk ports, b nferior to fair cows and mixed, ; medium to 3 good, 3 40@4 50; 1 00@+4 60; grass 3 inferior to 8 74 503 , per head. 42 oo Dy 8104 15, ST, LouIs, Cattle Supply very il s, 1500 brovght iff; 8 40 for 1to butcher's s 400@4 1 3 004 00; i to good, 10@@ 4 50, ANSAS CITY, July Cattle-$ ) pounds, 4 uly; her: ranging at 5 30 ied 10@ RAFFIC, AND GRAIN. Receipts and_shipments for the past 24 hours have Ship'te, o Receipts. 7,000 13,000 118,000 111,000 000 04,000 85,000 3,000 1,000 Recei nd ship. ¥ mvnu of flour and” grain for the past 24 hours have been us follows: Receipts Ship'ts To85,000 121,000 5,300 71,000 48,000 100,000 27. —Receipts and ship. the past 24 hours have been Receipts. Sk 20,000 12,000 1,400 1,400 and shipments huun have been as Receipts. Ship'ts. 15,000 8,200 1,800 Receipts and sh ave Receipts, Ship'ts 2,500 Roceipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have follows: Reccipts. Ship'ts. 400 D0 Wholesale Prices, _ Wia—Cash No. 4 —Stoady Tairgu Cul Hans—Quiet and unchan Bacon— )MAHA BE ¥ T Evening, July Grain. 2, 84c; No. 8, 674c; re- at 3 50@4 uality 6 00@ red Meats. 1 at 113@12c. 2. Poultryfand|Fish. SprING CHICKENS—Small, changed at 1 25@2 00; large, quiet at 8 00; lower at 8 7h(@ Jnchanged at 9@10c.; pike and luke trout the same, E Fisn dull and un- 00. General Produce —Lnllfnn , 1 Unchanged at 14@16c. Dull and unchanged; eommon to a 10c; choice sweet, high ATOES —New quiet and market well sup- plied at 30@40c per bu. ONIONS—Quiet at $4 50@5 00 per bbl, jc per dozen, iy bn comb, per pound, 20 lo; Wo quote Toxaroes—Plenty at $1 00 per box. Green Fruits, BLukBERRIES—15(@ 1 PEACHES— 2,50 per box. In good demand b |80 A PLi r box. A Ap) As—Unch per 1 4 50 per quart. or quart, higher at 6 00@8 00 per quart. th(uu a higher at 4 50@b 00 UMS- RICOTS ~Bearce at 2 70 in 20 hanged; per bunch, 2 00@ 500 per b, X, Flour and Millstuffs, —Per ton, 11 :p Fien—Per 90 Ibs, 1 00, 1 élfl(ml 10 per cwt. ~Best quality, {patent, at 3 00@3 25, Best quality, patent, at 00, Grocers List, 70@3 90; strawherries, 2 I 570 raspherries, 2 er case, R , kits, 1 ‘amily b, half brls und 2 b pay PICKLES in half barrels, 3 70; small, in barre hurrels, b 4 do in half barrel 1s, 4 70, TEAs (.unpnwdur rnxl Ab(@hide; \,hulu 60 ; good Tmperial, hoi {yson, ashboards, ~Bar, 1 5, 'y b, per case, 2 90 e case, 4 50 pluo ap ol 575; peaches, 2 b, Jolong, go CANNED Goons—Oysters (Staudard), per I, ber 'cuse, ; Bartlett er case, w nuLll 1b, r case, 4 00@ half 00; fmmly nackerel, 1 No. 1 mackere P 7 ( wers, 8 30 per case; keg soda, Medium, in barrels, 6 50; do 7 40; do ls, 840; .‘,ghuhnn, inb oen natural Jolong, 8@ Souchang, good, 85@40c; ity l, b ineh and larger, 10jc, § inch, 11c; 4 inch, 114, e three hoop pails, 2 00, hoop pails, 175; ‘Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; Pio* ; Double Crown, 2 90; ase, 300; do B Ih, per do (pie), 81h, per case, 2 60; |2 6 1, per dozen, 3 80, Louisiana prume to choice, 7{@ Pat ma, bic. 1 mackerel, half bils., 7 00; No. 360; Kirk's standard, 8 7: Russian, & Kirk's " 0 | Kirk's Prairie 'Quesn, (100 eakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz. l:.n ASH—Penngylvania cans, 4 case, in caso, 3 85; Babbitt,s ball, 2 dor. in case, 1 903 Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 50, PrANUTS-— Roasted, rhumv. red Tennessee, | 126 per 1 y \s!nuv white 2he per Ib; raw e | e round, enses, (ub}”u Ordin 104, o, 10j@1le yo; fancy green and a, 20@20c] ronsted, A\ughhu X roasted, 143c; imitation Java, 16 {;\ruun New Yorkapple 180; Ohio oy ple, 18c. Satt Drl\? lowds, per bbl, 178; Ashton, 1 sacks, 3 503 bbls dairy 60, , 8gc; ex low, 8ke; dark yellow, 7 Srancii—Pearl, 4 Starch, ¢ SPICES- \»._ cloves Dry Goods. Brows Corrons-— Atlantie 2 A\ tlanta I s Honost Widih, b Standard A, wrence L, i Fidelity 404, mbric 4.4, lls Q, 9¢ msdale, 10c Mills, G Twills, 0 rln. Twist, 1 bl , Ducks (C Solored)- b, 11¢; do XX X brown Arlington Ci super mr 16 1-de; P . blue and brown, 161-2¢; 203 Arlington X biug ;’ Concord 000, bluo and lo AAA, do do, 131 do Haymaker's blue and River DD st pe. 161-2¢; 3 Uncusville, ddystone lining, arner A glazed, bhe; Manhattan + bl Newport d do glazsd) by mlwc o, b Lockwood 1ad finish, ConsET JEANS—Amo Androscoggin Clarendon ¢ Hallowell, 8 ansott, improved, ; Rockport, 6o —Allens, Gho: American, 63c; Arnold, srwick, 4/c; Cocheoo, 6 ;Conestoga, Ghe: Ununell 64 7c; Eddystoné Kiickesbockery \lynut, 5he; Spragues, do ‘Ginghams, 7c; Marl* Argyle, 10ic; Highland, The; satteen, Bic Conestoggn sat- ndian Orch 8jo; Pepperill sat- Atlantic, 8¢; C wnd, 7 Kenilworth, 0lc; Plonkatt, 9 CoTTONADES—Abbery Aumerican, 1 13he; Clarion 1 and stripes D and_T, < tucket, 19¢; 134¢; Toyal, 1 sott shirting choe York, plain’ Nu and faney, 12} Al d Balsam Copabia, per Ib, wrsafras, per 1b, 12c; Calomel, por ohoni Chioro- Sulphalte of ) srphine, per o Hlour, per Ib, 4c trychnine, | Paints, Oils and Varnishes, O1s—110 11 dlight, pe per_gallon, 1, ray, per gallon, on, t X, per gl lon, 1’ 85; No. per gallon, § spenn’ W B por gallon, 100;, fat, W, gallon, catsfooteXta, | r gallon 1 cati , per gallon ine, No. 1, per 25c; sperm, slinady pir gally me, Vot gullon, Goe; naptha: 74 ~ 01— White Tead, Omaha P, P., Ge; white lead, St. Louis, pure, Gie; Marseillen green, 1t rllrumu, 20c; French zine, groen seal, 12¢; § 1 seal, 1lc; French zinc, in varnish asst, 20c: French zinc, In_oil asst, 15c; raw and burmt umber, 1 1b cans, 10c; raw’ and burnt Sienna, 10¢; vandyke brown, ined lupblack, 12¢; coach black, and 1 16¢; drop black, 16¢; Prussian altramarine blue, 180; chrome groen je; blind and - shutter green, L, con, 18c; Indian red, Puscan red, 220; Ameri: can Vermillon, 1. & P., 18; chrome yellow, L. M, 0. &D. 0, 18; yellow uv.gm golden ochro, 10c, patent, dryer, 8; colors, light ok, dark oak, walnut, and ash, aiiing chestnut Dry Paints, ‘White lead French zinc, 10¢; Paris whiting, 2hc;’ whiting gilders, 1jc; whiting com'l 1jc; lampbl mantown, 14c lampblack, ordinary, 106; Prussian blue, b ultramarine, 18¢; \uml)k burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4¢; sienna, I.urm slenna, raw, 4c; Parls green, genuin Pasis reen, comion, 20c;chroiogroon, N v 2o o K, b vermillion, Eng, ican, 18¢; Indian re i rose pink, 14c; Venetian red, Cokusoss, Venetian red, American, 1§¢; red load, 24 chromo yellow, Kmmhus J0c; chrome yel: 2 hre, French, ter's muu-ml ety s Ve, I ture, extra, £1 10; furniturs ?\ 0. extr, 81 40; coach, No. 1, §1 extra, 81 75; Jupan, 70 m.».uu. shellac, 83 50; hard ofl finish, §1 Leather, Ouk sole, 88¢ to 42¢; hemlock sole hewlock kip, 80¢ to1 00; ruuner 6 bemluck calf, 85 to % 20; hemlock upper, to 26¢; oak upper, 24¢; alligator, 4 00 to calf kid, 32@35; Creisen kid, 2 ! kip, 80c to 1 00; oak calf, 120 to 1 80; kip, 110 to 1 5 French calf, 125 to 2 sets, b 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; pings, 900 to 10 50; B, L. Moroceo, 80c t o pebble O, D, Moroceo? 85¢; simon, 2 50 to 3 00, Hanxgss~No, 1 star oak, 89c; No. 1 Ohio oak, 88¢; N 1 Milwaukee, 87c; No, 2 ¢ Lumber, WHOLESALE. We quote lumber, lath aud shingles on cars at Omaha at the following prices: JorsT AND SCANTLING--16 ¢, 22 00; 18 ¢, 23 50. Lisnkns 16 feet mu‘ ||l\A|l~r THvRER AND Jorer—18 f¢, 3 2 ft, 2«'- ") No. 1, 4 and 6 in,, and under 22 00, 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 24 00; Ne FENCING 0. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; Wy h air ); straw or I board, [ — Hoeavy Hardware Uist, , 2 60; plow steel «p wpecial or German, 6 wagon apokes, set, 2 25@3 00; hubw ellos, sawed dry, 1 40; tongues axles, each, 7 AT nUtS per Tl 1o; wuahors, per Ib, S@18c; riveta, por b, 11c; coil chain, per I, 6@12c; malleable, Sc; ron wedges, harrow teeth ; spring te BoL HaurIen's Horsshioos, Il‘n . ||||\|m~huNl‘ 625, ,i Burd Baroen Wike—In car lots, e per 100, Narts—-Rates, 10 to 60, ¢ SHoT - Shot, 1 85; buck shot, 210; riental wowder, kegs, 6 40; do,, half kegs, do., (uarter kegs, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 835; fuse, Jor 100 foe Coar mn!n-:l.uull\luhmnll. 12 00; Mor- i« run_Blossburg, 12 00; Whitefireast limp 00; Whitehreast nut, 4 owa Tump, 4 00; a nut, 4 0; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra- ites, 11 H0@1 City, 700, per ton, Horses and Mule: inmon dr os, 110 1 @ 100; extra ) 40. d, 100140 ool farm horses, common plugs, air, 75@100; Liquors, Avcoror, @88 proof, 3 stra California spiri sroof gallon; triple refined spirits 23 por proof gallon; re-distill 00@150; fine blended, 1502 50; v bourbons, 200@700; Keutucky and isylvania ryes, 2 00@7 (X, BrANDIES—1mported, 6 00@ 16.00; domestic, L 404 00, Gins—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 a3 00, Russ—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 20064 00; domestic, 1 50@3 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY CHANPAGNES—Tmported 34 00; Amevican, per c: Wool. | ino unwashed, light, modium unvasled (it 4 00, 28 00@ 14@16e; light, 30c; tub and washe - black aud cotbed wool, S@o loss, e Tobaccos. NE Cur—C \mlmlm, od, 4h@ lu»(r Leaf, 70¢; Diamond Sweet Sixteen, 47c. 20¢; Muskovy, f Durham, 4 30c; Uncle Durhar, 2 o d, 1's, 438 Mom a0 iery Tonacco—Climax, 48, Horseshoe, 48c; Star, AM & CO,, PROPRINTORS UNI0X ELEVATOKS A. AND B, recsivers and shipporsof grain, Oniaha, and sell grain and provisions on margins cago, Milwaukee, St. Lous and Toledo, Spec telegraphic facilities in ofice, Market rej orts rece ed every fifteen minutes, which we will fu ation, together with ‘our speciul ci g the tendency of the markets. Ofice ¢o Douglas and 13th street. Established 1576, u2m 'me UNFORTUNATE ! Catarrn 18 ONE OF THE WORST DISEASES OF THE PRES Yob, Also buy ilar, i NT TIME. Hundreds Are Suffering WITH IT WIKY THEY CAN BR RELIEVED AT ONCE. 1 will guarantee to cure the Worst Case of Catarrh ! IN THREE MONTHS, :|Or Refund the Money ! This medicine is good for only the one disease. By sendingmo $2,00 1 will send the medicine prepaiil by express or mail, /D0 NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER WHEN YOU CAN BE Cured for so Small a Sum. 8. F, SEWELL, Care of Box 469, Omaha, Neb, BELLEVUE COLLEGE. Under tho care of the Prosbyterian Synod of No. braska, * Baging Soptomber 10th. Classical and Selentiflc courses with preparatory department; also, Musical and Art Department, all pen to both sexes. Tuition low. " Location beautiful and healthful, Only nine miles from Omaha on the B, & M. R, K. Ad- dress for circulars, PROF. W, J. BOLLMAN, ‘Belle- vu, Neb. y18d-c0d méodwain ~ J. B. SMITH, Expert Book- Keeper A Prictical Bookkoeper Business nicely at small ox] return books in mor 4 Sructions and furnishes situation I work confi. dential. OFFICE, 1510 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. FROPOSALS FOR GRADING, JEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY nlersiged untl 12 o'clock noon of. Mon- A D 1853, for the grading of th fol. day, July lowlng stre Jnckuon street, nue “Thirteenth street from thealley betwoen Marcy and Mason streets to Martha streetin 8, E. Roger's addi- ton to the city of Omalia. Plorce strect, from Sth street to the west side of 10th strect, Tenth street, from Hickory street to Castellar strect, Fourteenth street, from Jackson strect to Leaven- worth strect. Fiftoeuth street, from Jackson street to Leaven- worth street. Bixtecnth street, from Howard street to Leaveu- worth stroct. Sixteenth street and Sherman avenue from lzard strect to Lake street. Saunders strect, from Michigan street to Grand street. Soventeenth stroot, trom Howard street to Leavon- worth stree Beventeenth strect, from Faruain street (o Capitol avenus. Jonea stroet, from 10th strect to Sixteenth stroet. otecuth street, from Dedge street to Faruam om 10th street to St. Mary ve- stre Dodce street, from 14th street to 0th street. ‘enth street, from Douglas strect to Chicago street, iing strect, from Wheaton street, running west to the western boundary line of the city, “I'wenticth street, from Dodge strect to Davenport wtroet Capito) avenue, from 17h wtrect 10 20th sreet. blocks 116 and 117 "The allsJa I blocks 196 s Eleveuth street, from Do troct. Chicago street, from 10th strect to 11th street. Tenth street, from Pieroe stroct to the alley south ¢ b i, s strect to Chicago Such grading to be doae in accordance with plans, protles ik spocifications ou . u the olice ol th oard of Public Works, and to be fully completed ot later than November Jst, 1853, Bids to be wocompanied by the signatures of pro- posed surctios who, In the event of the awarding of tho eontract, will enter lnto bonds with the city of Ouaba for the faithful performauce of such con- "ho Board of Publio Works reserves the right to roject any or all bids. JAMES CREIGHTON, Chairman Board of Public Works., J 102w tw | Railway Time Table. 4 L U. P R R, MAIN LINE. | LRAVR | ARRIvR| | Pacifie Expross.12:08 pm | Atlantio Express:80 a | Wostern Expross $:90 1y m | Eastern Expres. . $:30p m | Grand Iniand Pass 430 m | G, 1sland Pasa 11:40 & m OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINE-—U. P. DEPOT Ay ARRIVA 1Hnmvh| By 1080 pm | Lincoln Ex 5 pm BUMMY THATNS ™ BIDOR DIVISION Dummy traing leave Omaha as follows: 8:00 & m, | 9:00 8 m, 10:00 & m, 11:00 & tn, 00 p m, 4:00 P 10, 600 1 m, 6:00 i, 10:10 . 1 | Drimmy tralns Toave Council ‘Biuts as follevs: s:08 & m, 9:35 & m, 10:25 & m, 11:25 & m, 1:25 5 4 6:50pm. , 10:80 jm Teave Omaha at 9:00, BRIDGE DIVISIO! LRAVE ONANA Pass No. 2 SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC-DEPOT Leave Omaha for O'Nelll via St. Paul I for Blair Arrive from Neligh th Street 800 4 m 4:60 p m €., M. & St. P, R R.—U, P, DEPOT, LRAY ARRIVE, Ham? | Mail & Ex 7:26 pm Opm’ | Pacific Ex 046 m Daily. WABASII, ST, LOUIS & PACIFIC R, R—U. P DEPOT. LRAV. ARV, Omaha, 746 am | Omaha 180 am “ 840 pm | 5:20 €.y B, &Q R R—U. P. DEPOT, ARRIVE, 748 8 m | Express 840 i | Mall* Expross Loaves Council Bluffs arrives Sundays excepted, CyR L &P R RV, ARRIVR, LRAVR. P DEPOT, LRAVK, Mail... am h.um o 745 A m Expross T J | Ml 340 pm CENW U, P, DEPOT, Mall®.. Tibnm | Express. Eaprocy 40 1 m | Mall® Sundays excep ted, S.C.&P R R Mailt 6:00 4 m EXpross +.8:00 p m | Mallt tSunday xoopted. HRASKA DIVISION— N, 16TH ST, ST, &0 am | 246 m | No. 8. s excopted, 167 JOE & C. B . L—B, & M, DEFOT. am | Expross 6:00a m 7120 pm | Madl. 0:50 p m B. & M. IN NEBRASKA. Denver Expross. . 815 m | Atlntic...... 0:80pm Pacific Express. 6:35 p . | Denvor Exjiress.0:40 & n, MISSOURT PACIFIC. . DEPOT. ARRIVE, 45 am DRPART. Exproas.. R Mal Traing le Opening and Closing of Mails. RouT, Chicago & Northwostern Chicago, Rock Inland & Chicago,Burlington & Quine Wabush . ux City & Pa jon Paciflc. Omaha & Repubiican Vall B &M.in Uullhn & o100 010 100 9:00 12:80/ 240 240 . m. A Lincoln mail is also opened at 10:30 8. m. Offico open Sundays from 12:00 m. to 1:00 p. m. THOS. F. HALL, Postninster. "SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE Company. (IxCoRroRATED. ] This company Is now prepared to receiv orders for . SIOUX FALLS JA Building Purposes, And will make figures on round lots for prompt deliv® ery. 'The compar y is shippiug Paving Blocks to hoth Chicugo and Omuha, and solicita correspond- ence and orlers from contractors. engaged in paving any of the westes NURNT'S OFFIC Wet Div-) Iway, Chicago ‘Decomber 6, 1882, | D. Elwell, President Sioux Fulls Water Power C Tallway tracks Jn the heart ty. 1 cn usiiyg paving material in this o for many years, and | take pleastire in saying that in my opin- fon the granite paving blocks furnished by your com- pany arc the most regular in shape and ‘perfect in ort, and as far s 1 have been able to jidye, are possessed of as durable feature as any material that has ever becn affered or ald ours, S, K. LAKE. [ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This to_cortify that I have examined a pioce of granite taken from the Sioux Falls Granite Quarries, and, In my apinion, it is the best stone for streot pay: ing T have scen in America, (signed) ) Lov1s, March 23, 1885, HENIY FLAD Pres. Board Public Improviments, Stone for Paving Purposes. And any person interested in_ such fmprovements will find it greatly to his advantage to communicate with u. We invite ence on the subject. ANREEIS nd supervision of the company s business is now in the hauds of Win. Me- . Address your letters to A. C. SENEY, ml ol Pres. of Jnaper Slane Co, BWURBEX.A I Have Found It! ‘Was the exclamation of a man when he got & box of Eureka Pile Ointment, which is simple and_ sure cure for Piles and all Skin Discases. Fifty centu by wall, postpaid. The American Diarrhma Cure Has stood the test for twenty years. Sure oure for all. Nover Fails. Diarrhaes, Dysentary, and Chole: & Morbus. Deane's Fever and Ague Tonic & Cordial, 1t is impossible to supply the rapid sale of the same. SURE CURE WARRANTED For Fover and Ague, and all Malarial troubles. PRICE, $1.00, W.J.WHITEHOUSE ! LABORATORY, 16TH §T., OMAHA, NEB, For Sale by all Druggists® mioed sent by Fxp s o receipt of price. MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Cor. Water and Congress Sta. BOSTON.) $400,000 400,000 CAPITAL, » . . SURPLUS, - W Transacts o gener tol tra o Unigod Btates. Buyl aud wolls gorernmient and vther investincnts seouritics, and cxecutes any business for it correspondents in the liny of bankin ANA P, POTTEIL presidunt. 4. J. EDDY, 3 W, W Cashior. Alll' uhlum méth-m Granite Ironware. FOR 38858 R85 Pivo, IS WSS S0 A nrn. The Best Ware Made for the Kitchen. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE 3. LUUIS TAMPING GUMFANY ST LDIJIS. [ "BURLINGTON HOUTE" (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) GOlNC EAST AND WEST, nt Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Reclin froe), Smoking Cars, with Re allman Palace Sleeping Cars and amous C. 1 & Q. Dining (ara run dily (0 and {rom Chicaz & Kahsas City, Chieago & Couneil Blufrs, Chicago & Des Moines, Chicago, Jo seph, "Atehison & Topeka. - Only through line bo COINC NORTH AND SOUTH. Solid Trains of Llegant Day Coaches and Pull, man Palace Sleeping Cars are run daily to and from St Louis, via Hannibal, Quiney, Keokuk, Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Albert Lea to St Paul and Minneapolis; Parlor Cars with Reclinin Chairs to and from St Louis and Peoria and to) and from St Louls and Ottumwa. Only one tween Chicago, Linceln & Deover, Through cars | change ‘of cars between St Louis and De Ritween Indiariapolis & Counctl Bluffs via Peoria, | Moines, Towa, Lincoln, Nebrasks, and Denver, All conpections made fnUnfon Dej t 18 Colorado. inown as the great THROUGH CAR' It 1s universally admitted to be the Finest Equipped Rallroad In the World for all Cla of Travel. T.J. POTTER, 8d Vice-Pres't and Gen'! Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen Pass. Ag't, Chicago. MAX MEYER & CO, IMPORTERS OF “HAVANA CIGARS AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC OIGARS, T0BACCOS, PIPES s SMOKERS' ARTICLES PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS: Reina Victorias, Especiales, Roses in 7 Sizes from $60 to $120 per 1000. AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS: Combination, Grapes, Progress, Nebraska, Wyoming and Brigands. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES. O N A EX A Medical Dispensary | Offices and Parlors Over the new Omaha National Bank,13th, Between Farnam and Douglas Streets. OMAHA, . . . . NEBRASKA. '\. 5. FISHBLATT, M. D, - - - PROPIETOR SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER, And Pemale Diseases, as Well as all Chronic and Nervogs Discases, DR. I SHBI_.:.A.'I"I' s of tho back and limbe, nvoluntary diseha Arvouew, langiior, confusion of deas, palpitation of iddinew, diseases of the head, throat, niose or wkin g terriblo habits arising from solitary habits of fou ot tatal t0 the victims thais the songs of Byrens 10" the mariners of Ulyses, Wighti hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage impossible. Fhoseihak e uffering from the evil practices which destroy)theirfmentaliand physical systems causin NERVOUS DEBILITY, The symptoms of which are a dull, distressed mind, which unfits them for po rmiing their business and wocial dutios, makes happy marriage impossible, distrosses the action of the usin : lushes of hea deprows irian o] orsbodlugs, cowardle, tear, dreasme, rosios, nighis saipes, forgetfuln Uninatural dischargos: pain i the back and hipe, short breathing, melancholy, tire easily of company o hornlng & Whon Totiring, boiminal weaknoss, fost contualon of thought, tretibling, watery and ‘woak oyee s in the lmbs, etc., should consult me immediately have preference to be alone, feeling as tired oo, whits bony depos in'the urine, nervou dypopsia, constipation, palonces, paii and w b restored o perfoct health, YOUNG MEN Who have become victims of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whicn annuall untimely grave thousands of young men of exalted talent and brilliant intellcet who entrunce lstening senators with the thunders of their eloquence or wake to estacy the living Iyre, may,cal W *h tull confidence, MARRIAGE. Married porsons or yo aware of physical weakness, loss of procreative power, impotency, or any other disqualific il Wi Tiaces Dinaals cndar the s Do Fbiatt sy eligioul y soufk's in his honar as & gentiemn, and couhidently rely upon his akill a8 physician. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Immediately cured and vigor restored, This distressing afltiction-—w marriage impossible, st penalty paid by the victim for improper indul; o umib excosses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. atands this subj ) deny that procration is lost sooner by those falling into ixproper habits than By ot Hoskied i deprived ot the pleastre of healthy oflspritgs, the most seFiGus and dostrustive ich renders lifo & burden an o Young people are apt to o Who tha symptoms of both body and wind arise. The system hecomes doranged, the physical and mental fanetions woaken, - Lom of procreative pawer, nervous inability, dyspop Apitation of the heart, indigestion, oustitutional debility, wasting of h, consuniption and doth. AC Ul{h.WARI(AN'lLD Personsgruined in health by unlearned protend erswho keepithew jtrifinggmonth after month akie {borious atid 1uJuriotssompounds, saoal] apply ‘m nodingely, i DR, FISHBLATT, raduate of one of tho most o Mogos of the United States, has effcoted some of the most astonishs g cures that troubled with rlnflnu in the ears and head, when aslecp, great wEYOUNIG unds, with trequent blushing, attended sometiines with deratge: tent of th ly. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. who have injured themselves by improper indulgence and solitary habits which aufittiug thewn for business, study, society or marriage. ly effeots produced by tho barly habit of ,unm. vis: Weaknoss of the back and limbs, paing in the head and dinnoss of sight, loss of muscular \mnu palpitation of the hears, dyspepsia, nervous ieritability, derangement of. digestive functions, debility, ednsumption. PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK OMAHA, EBRASKA. 4 Dr. F. addressos al th oth body and min are some of the CONSULTATION FREE. Cherges moderate and within the reach of all who need . treatment. . Those who reside ab & distance and cabuot oall, wil 160eI78 Brompt MMEANIOR. mal !: simply seniding thelr symptous with ipostage: Addross Lock Box 4, Owmaha, No b v Sl 2 A