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4 [ 4 v { THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA, THU DAY AUGU@T? 1883, Aebraska National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB, *350,000 Ly - - St‘nf.’.%‘l‘.‘h, 1,1888 15,000 8 R. JOHNSON, President, of Steels, Johnson & Co A. K. TOUZALIN, Vice Pres dent, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. ¥, Mo#e & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of @ 1, & J. 8. Collins. 3. M. WOOLWORTH, Coun-elor and Attorney st Law. L 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashler, formany years Cashier of the First National Bank of Omahs. This Bank cpened for Fusindes April 27, 1882, directon and stoskholders are among the lead- business of Omala, and it business Is conducted enpecial referapce to the best and increasing in of Its nergantile patrons ections receive prompt attention and charges obtaigable here ot elsewhere. Tnterestallowed on time deposits upon tavorable apd upan aceounts of banks and hankers. Foreign Exchunge, Government Bonds, and County, Chty,Securities bought and sold. & J. W. Rodefer, Brofker, Stocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other od sectirities dealt in Toom 4 No. 48 Poarl St, Council Blufts, Ta FINANGE AND GOMMERGE F,NANOM(‘ Niw Yonk, August 1. Money-—Easy at 1§@2 per cent; closed at 2 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper Sterling Exchange 84.83; demand, $ Governments —Firm and in good demand. Stocks—Weak and lower throughout the greater part of the day, and the decline in prices ranged from 4 to 1 per cent, Western Union, trunk lines and Gould shares being the weakest. The docline was accompanied by reports of fresh difficulties in Boston. In the last half hour there was a recovery of {@1 per cent, Northwestern, St. Paul and Lac wana being prominent in improvement. Com- pared with last night's closing, prices are d@§ per cent lower, except for Omaha preferred and Illinois Central, which are down 1@1} per cent. The 4@6 per cont. + bills steady COUPONS, 103 112§ 1104 Pacific 6's of 127 American Expross 88 Burl., Cedar Rapids & Northers 80 Central Pacific. 7 Chicago & Alton 1354 do do pfd. 140 Ghi, Burl. & Quincy 1:_;% do bl ke 75 Fort Wayne & 131 Hannibal & St. Joseph “40 do do do pfd 92} Illinois Central....... 131 Ind., Bloom. & Western. 128 exas. . 127 17, Michigan Central 88 Missouri Paci 993 Northern Pacific 49 do do pid. 88! Northwestern. 128 do pfd 146; New York Centri 1154 Ohio & Mississippi 32} do _ do pfd. 99 Peoria, Decatur & Evansville. 16 Rock Is and. . 1:13 Bt. Paul & Milwaukeo. 104 do do do_ pid 119 St. Paul, Minn. & Manitoba. 109 St. Paul'& Omaha 145} do do Union Pacific. .. Wabash, St. L. & Pa do do do Westorn Union Telegraph. *Asked. e — GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHICAGO CHicAGo, August 1.--Flour—Quiet and un- Wheat—Quiet with lower range o 1004@1 00§ for August; 1 023@1 02 o Sep- umlhmr, 1044@1044 for October; 103§ for No. vember; No. 2 spris ng, ; No. 8 spring, 87c; No. 2 red winter, e aator; 434 @50, fot. cashy 19§@49F for August: 493@40fc for September; 193@ 484 for_ October; 4kc for November; 454c for the year. Oxte—Fair demand and nominally unchang ed; 274@2ke for cash; 27k for Au z. @36 for September; 263¢ for Octo for the year, Ryo—Easier at 56@564 ]lurle§ uiet at 7’»@7&5‘? for September. Flax Seed—TLower at 1 Timethy—Dull and unchanged. Pork—Fair_domand and easior at 13 20@ 18 25 for cash; 13 156@13 25 for August; 13 25 @127} for September; 13 37h@13 40 for Oc- tober; 1240 for the year, —Quiet andeasier at §45@8 473 for goahand August 8 174@8 60 for September; 8673@8 70 for October; 8 25@8 274 for the ear, Buttar—Unchanged. Eggs —Unchanged. Whisky —Steady and unchanged. LIVERPOOL. TLiverroor August 1.—Breadstuffs—Slow. g, Wheat—Winter, 05@% 5d; spring, S 7@ Corn—New, bs Td@bs Thd. NEW YORK, New York, August 1— Wheat—Options opened §(@fic lower, reacted f@jo later, weaker again and declined 3@go, closing & triflo abov inside figures; ungraded red, 1 00 @1 004; No. 3 red, 111@]1 11}; No, 2 red, 113j@l 14, freo on board; 1 10§@1 17 in elevator; ungraded, 1 08, Corn—Cash lots trifle and_options 3@fc l'tawer, ungraded, 50@60c; No. 2, 60§@ble o Oats—Cash lots @lc higher; mixed west- ern, 36@40c; white, 40@50c. nhm— Western fresh dull and drooping st o, Pork—Dull and lower; new mess, 1575, Lard—Lower; prime steam, 8 80@9 00, Butter—Firm for choice, BALTIMORE. Bavurimone, August, 1 irregular and closing ens, cash 113 (ul 13%. Corn—Western shade better; Cash, 593@h9ic. Oats—Steady and better demand; western white, 41@42 0@ 40c, Rye—Easier af Butter—Dul ‘Wheat—Western 0. 2 winter red, mixed, for western packed, 8@16c; s —Qui W hisky S eady and quiet at 116}@1 17, NEW ORLEAN Orveaxs, August L—Corn—Dull; ree and firm ot 46@47c. Quict and steady at 2 75@2 80, d_demand at 15 d and lower; tierce 9 874 Meats—1In good demand, Whisky—Steady and unchanged, BroniA Al it = high mixed, 49}@50¢; No. 2 mixed 8@ Oats— Hirm white, 803@81c, Whisky:- \undy at 115, BT, LOULS PRODUCE, 81, Louis, August 1.—Wheat—O0) »('nud vetter, but closed lower and weak; red, 1 054@1 058 for cash; lU’e; Io: A ust; 1 07@l 07§ for September; 1 004@ 4 for October. Corn Slow and lower at -n.?mnm for cash; 468@40§c for August; 473@ATic Sep- tember; 478@47} for October, gher at 24@24fc 28¢ for Amm, 2B for September; for the year, Rye \ufl.\l done, Barle; ng done. Corn ml— Quiet at 2 50, Butter— Unchanged, Eggs—Unchanged, iaky—1 14, MILWAUKRR, MitwAvker, August 1.—Wheat— Dull weak and lower at 1 00§ for August; 102} for September; 1047 for October. Corn—Quiet; N 50c; rejected, 42¢. Oats—Firmer; No. 2, 28fc bid; 300 asked ; . Barley—Firmer; extra No. 2, September, 73a. 3 STOCK. CHICAGO. Citicaco, August 1.—The Drovers' Journal roports T' Heavy, 5@10c lower; light, firm; plaed, & 206 @5 50; heavy, 5 60@H &b; light, 5 75@b 25; .lu,m 3 755 60, Cttlo—Ch stronger; common, weaker; exports, 6_00@6 5 good to choice shipping steers, 5 606 00 ! mmon to medium, 4 40@ 5 45; oanning and butohering, strong but slow; | _ inferior to fair cows and mixed, 2 85@3 50; | % modium to good, 8 75@4 00; stockers, 3 20 400; feeders, 4 00@4 \hw']x I'nll and 15 ¢ lower, fair, dium. ¥ good, choice tan-xr.rn 4 25(@4 80; lambs, 1 por head, [ inferior to ST, 1OUIS, St Louis, August 1.—Oattle—Active strong and higher; oxports, b 75@0 00; good to choico shipping steers, b 40@b 76; common to fair, 4 80@ butchers' stoers: good cows and_ heifers, 4 00@4 50; common, | 8 80@3 good to choi ass Texans, 4 10 |@ 1 60; 100, medium to good to choice, 4 10@4 50; mbs, 4 75@5 b0, —— TRAFFIC, FLOUR AND GRAIN, Ciicaco, August 1.—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for tho past 24 hou's have been us follows: Rooceipts. Ship'ts. Flour, bbls. . 0,000 7.000 Wheat, bushels 41,000 11,000 Cern, bushels 453,000 Oats, bushels. . 149,000 Rye, bushels. . 10,000 Barley, bushels 8,000 Rex for tho past 24 hours NEW Yonk, August 1. ments of four and g have been as follows: Recelpts Shipta, Wheat, bushels. 7,000 ,000 Corn, Dushels Oatsy bushels. .’\ 000 20,000 64,000 14,000 LIVE 8TOCK, Ouicaco, August 1.—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been us follows: Receipts. Ship'ts. Hogs . 18,000 A Cattle. 5,500 Sheep. 1,500 Sr, Louts, August 1,—Recelpts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Roceipta. - Shipte, Cattle. 2,200 Hogs Sheep.. OMAHA MARKETS. Wholesale Prices, Or1cE oF THE ONAHA Brr, } Wednesday Jovening, August 1. Grain, Wiear—Cash No. 2, 83¢; No. 3, 69c; re- jocted 424c. Banuey—Cash No. 2, 43¢; No. 3, Rve—Cash, 40ic.1 Cony—Mixed, 36e. Oats—30c. Live Stock. n'r SteERs—Quiet and unchanged at 375 @4 hnum 3 00@3 50. H s —Tair quality 6 00@ : 50; good butch- ers’ stock, 7 00. Cured Meats, Havs—Quiet and unchanged at 113@12. BacoN—Unchanged at 12§c. SuouLDERS—Dull at 4@75«;’ Driep Beer—Unchanged; we quote at 14c. Larp—At 9@10¢ in tierces, Taurow—Firm at 55@64c in barrels. Poultry and Fish. SpRING CHICKENS—Small, dull and un- changed at 1 25@2 oo~ large, quiet at 3 00; old, lower at 38 7.)% /rire Fisi—Unchanged at 9@10c.; pike and lake trout the same. Genernl Produce Ecas—Unchanged at 15@16c. Burrer—Quiet; common to good, 7@10c; choice dairy, 1416; sweet, high colored grass, 13; eooklllls Te. 0TATOES—New c\‘:m and market well sup- | | plied at 30@40c per Umous—Qmez at $4 00@4 50 per bbl, New CaBBAGE—25c dozen, HON!YAClllfilrnh, in wmb. @21¢; strained, 10@12; Cuurzx—Qumz and unchmngotl We quote per pound, 20 “TouATOES—Quist at 75c per box.q Green Fruits. BLUEBERRIES—15@18c per quart. BLACKBERIES—25e per quart. LevoNs—Steady and higher at 7 00@8 00 per box. CuERnrEs—19@150 per guart. Uum Es—California_3 50 per box. cHES—Natives 1 00@l 50 per box; Californin at'2 00@3 40 per box. CALIFORNIA PLuds—In good demand at 2 50@2 75 per box. CavLirorNIA Apnicors—Searce at 2 75 in 20 1b boxes. 4 BANANAS—Unchangod; por bunch, 2 00 0. CALIFORNIA Pruss—2 25@32 50 per box, ArriEs—4 00@4 50 per b1 CALIFORNTA BARTIET PrARs—In good de- mand at 82 50@3 50 per box, CALIFORNIA GRAPES—3 25@38 50 per case. Flour and Millstuffs, WiNtER WHEAT—Best quality, {patent, at 325@3 50. SECOND QUALITY—3 00@S3 25, Spi near—Best quality, ‘patent, at 8 50@3 65, SECOND QUALITY—2 KO@3 50, Brax—Per ton, 11 00, CioprED FEED—Per 90 Ibs, 1 00, Cony MEAL—1 00@1 10 per owt, SCREENING-60@65¢ per owt. Grocers List. CANNED Goons—Oysters (Standard), per per case, raspherries, 2 1b, per caso, 8 50; Bartlett urs, per. case, 2 40; w mnlnberrleu. per case, o8 plun, 3 1, Ity per gase Toon ages, % Ib, per case uhuiw, 2, per case, 4 50; plnen)pfflu 2 ‘b, case, 4 00@ 5; peaches, 2 11, per case, case, 3 70@3 90; strawberries, 2 1h, 210 ; " 400 do b 1, wer cise, 3 00@4 50; 0 (bie)y 3 1b, por ks 00 do pie, 6 1b, per dozen, 3 30, Louisiana prne to cholce, 7§@8c; orel, half brls., 700; No, 7; Pat ma, Gc. No, 1 luuk auckerel, half kerel,”kits, Abc; No. 1 00; No. 1 kita, 105 5 Standard do, 4} gallon kegs 1 kegs, 160, Sona—In b papers, 8 30 per case; keg soda, tandard do, 4 gallon VEw P in half Durr u 1,....L|.4, 7 40; do If s kins, in barrels, 8 40; rels, 4 70. sunpowder, good, @75¢; good Tmperial, 10@43 Young Hyson, good, choice, oot 00; Japan, natural Japan, choice, 60@Tbc 5 Oolong, good, 85@40¢; Oolong, qo(uM Souchong,’ good, 85@40c; T lunha inch and lm;cr, 10kc, § inch, R e e 1 chree hoop pall, 2 0 sTu‘I)m "No. 1, 8 50; Vo neer washboards, 85 0) Wellbuckets, 60, okl Orews, ) L‘“hil:(.r’k! Si Boars irk's Savon Tmperial, 8 45; satingt, 8 00, Kirics saniady 8 1o; !x(::t' white 'Russian, 6 2; Kirk's sutoos, Kirk's PrairioQuoers, (100 caken.) 406} Kirks maguolia dog Forasi"Fennaylvania caus, 4 case I cae, 5; Babbitt,s ball, 2 doc, in case, I 003 Auchist Dl 7 e s 2 Pranvms—Housted, cholos, red Tennessse, pails, 130 poe I fancy whita, 134 por I, raw —white Virginia, raw, 11c; roasted, 134c CANDLES— Boxes, 40 Ibs, 168, 157c; 8s, 1570; boxes 40 Ihs, 16 oz., 6, 15 MaroursPer eadili, 626; round, caes, 5 '(0 PR Ortmary grades, 3}@0c; falr. 10@ Correxs— Ordinar, os, 8 r oo, m.mm.’..‘n':,. 12@1240; choice mnn he; fancy green and yellow, 14(@15¢; old fu\rrnmml Java, 20@260; Lovering's roasted, Arbuckle's fomsted, 14fo; MecLaughlin's X rossted, 143c; imitation Jave, 164@ ixvaaR-—New York apple 160; Ohio ap 3. in Saue.Dray loads, per bbi, 1 78; Ashton, sacks, 3 50; b dairy 60, SueAns -~ Powdered, m{L nn loaf, 104e; granulated, 94c; confectioners’ A, 9jo; Stand- ard oxtra C, Bfc; extra O, 8o; medium yel- low, 8ke; dark yellow, 73c. Sracu—Pearl, 44e; Silver Gloss, %o; Corn Starch, %e; Excelsior Gloss, 7he; Corn, Se. ™ lvp[wr, 17¢; .fl-,uw 15¢; cloves enwich, 8 40; D; Lowis' lye y C Aunuic Ay $ho Boot F 7o 1 uhul \\ Chitte nango A, 6 alls K, je; Hooster, Go; Honest Wi Indion Hond A, 8¢; 1 Standard ndian Orchard, d. w s Peauot e B, 7ie; do e, yo; Atlantic T Hennington ndian O ale 4-4, BLEACHED COTTONS 0hc; Blackstono A innperial 81 bleache 9 ruit of the Loom, % 1o; do do Water Twist, 104c; G fown, s and plaids, , stripes and’ pl Brunswick y, 121-20; do ox- verbriwi, gxtra heavy mont, lkn Hamilton nehaha 4 Pearl River stripe, 12 Yeoman's blue 29, 9¢. 138—Amoskeag, blue and brown,161-2¢; Andover DD blue, 15 1-2¢; Arlington X blug Scotch, 18 1 (/umnrd 000, blue and cg@, BT extra 16 1-4¢; Putnam X, brnwn, 121-2¢; du A 131-2; do XX to do do, 14 1 blne and brown, 9 1. Mystic River DD stripe, 161-2¢; Pearl River, blue and brown, 1 ncasville, blue and brown, 14 1-2c, CavBRICS—Barnard, So; Edd tone lining, 24 inch double face, 84¢; Garner glazed, bho; Manhattan, glovo inish, Gho; Newpart do. sle do glased, bic; Poquot 4o, be; Lockwood kid finish, 6e. CoRsT JEANS—Amory, _ Androscoggin sattoen, 8ic; Clarendon 6gc; Conestoggn sat- teens, 74c; Hallowell, 8c; 1nJmnonmfi Tho; Narrigansett, improved, 8jc; Popperill’ sat: teen, 9hc; Rockport, 6e. Prints—Allens, 640; American, 6}o; Arnold, Gho; Berwick, 4je; Coclieoo, 6 ;Conestoga, Go ankirk, —c; Dunuell, 63@7e; Eddystone, 1c; Glougester, 6he; Harmany, bic; Knickerbocker, 6he; Merrimac e A 60; Southbridge, 6c; do Gingham, 7; Marl: boro, bie; Oriental, 6ic, IxGHANS - Amoskeag, 9b¢; Argyle, 10jc; Atlantic, 8¢; Cumberlaud, ,)c {ighland, 7he; Keuil\\urth. Plunkott, RuY ussex, 8 Agute, 205 ) nml 'l' American, 11¢; Artis\.m, 2 : Clarion D and T, 175; stripes D and T, 16 l\eyutune‘ m;. iNE tucket, mc, Nonpareil, 16¢; Ocean D and T, 134c; Royal, 16kc; Sussex, l’c, Tioga, Wuchu' sett shirting checks, 124c; do Nankin 12cs York, plain Nankin, 12c chiscla v e and fancy, 124c; do § oz, 200, SHEETINGS—Androscoggin’ 104, 27dc; do 9-4, 28¢; do 3-4, 32c: Continen C 42 1l¢; Fruit of the Loom 10-4; 274c; New York m lls 98, 35c; do78, 80c; do 5, 22jo; Pembroke 10-4, 26¢; Peq uot 10- R?Bc do 4 19¢; do 49, 16¢; 1’nppenal 96, Ak do 67, 2lc~ do '7, ch, Utica 9, 36c; do 58, 234c; do'48, 17c, Drugs, DRuGs AND CHEMICALS—Acid, Cur\mhc 4bc; Adid, Tartario, B5o; Balsam Copubia, per b, 0c; Bark, Sachafras, per 1b, 120} Calomel, per m "75¢; Cinohonidia, per 0z, $105; Chioro- form, per Ib, 85c; Dover's Bowders, per Ib, $125; Epsom Salts, ver 1o, 3ho; Glycerine, pure, per b, 30cr Lead, Acetal ,mr 1b, 22c; 0il, Castor. No, 1. per gal, $1 35, Oil, Castor, No. 5, per gal, $1.20; Ofh, Olive, per gal, 81 60; 0il, Origanum, 50; Opium, £ 00; Quinine, P. &W.and R. &8, per oz, 81 !)0' 'otassium, Todide, per Ib, &1 65; Salicin, per oz, 40c} Sulphate of Morphine, per oz, $8 76;_Sulphur flour, per Ib, 4c; Strychnine, per oz, 3125, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. O11.8—110° carbon, per gallon, 13¢; 150° headlight, per gl\l[lln, 144¢;175 > headlight, per gxlun, 10¢; 150° water white, 18¢; lin seed, raw, per gallon, bbc; linseed, boiled, per iflllun, 59¢; lard, winter str'd, allon, 85c: 750, No. %, The; castor, XXX, per gal lon, 1" 35; No. 8,1 20; sweet, per gallon, 85c; sperm W. B., per gallon, 160; fish, W. B., neatsfoot extra, per gaflon, 90c; ero, per gallon, 80c; hing, No. 1, per gal- 2, 25¢; sperm, signal, per gallon ‘per gallon, 55¢; naptha, 74 2 pei* “nllun, 15 IN O1—White lead, Omali P, P., Go; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6c; Marscillos green, 1to 5'1b cans, 20c; Frouch zinc, green seal, 12c; French dno, 14 acal, ; Irench zinc, in_ varnish asst, French znc. in_uil asst, 15¢; raw and burnt umber, 1 b cans, 10c; raw’ and burnt Sienna, 10¢; vandyke brown, 186; rofined lampblack, 12¢; couslh blaok, und ivory black, 16c; drop black, l6c; Prussian blug, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green L M &D, Jlind and "shutter greou, L M. &D., 16 n, 18c; Indian red, [ === 155; Venstian vod, de; Tusoan red, 220; Ameri: can Vermillion, 1. & P., 18c; chrome yellow, L. M., 0. &D. 0., 18; yellow ochre, 90; gelden ochre, 10c, patent dryer, 8¢; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, chestuut and ash, 15c. 80c; Lnrpuntlv Dry ‘Pnhnu. White lead, Bc; French zinc, 10¢; Paris whiting, 24c;’ whiting gi gilders, 1o: whitiug com'l s lmpblack, *Geriautown, - 1de; ary, 100; Prussian_blue, b andyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sionna, burnt, dc; sionna, raw, do; Paris green, gonuine, 25c; Paris green, common, 20c; chrome green, N. Y., rome green, K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., voruillivn, Kmegican, 18c; Ludin red, 10c; rose pink, 14c; Ve Cokugoss, Y u red, Aue o yellow, gen e, Tocholls ls, per gallon: Furni iture, \‘. 1, 81; ; coach, No. 1, §1 20; ILumu. extra, lulmn 70c; asphaltum, extra, shellio, § 5,,» 150, 1.30; lr\uml. 5 60 2 00; rus- linings, 600 to 10 50; top- 3 wots, pings, pebble O, D. Moro HakNess—No. 0. 1 Ohio oak, waulk « Morocco, J{x wx Lumber, WHOLESALE, lath and shingles on cars ha at the following prices; SOANTLING—16 ft, and under We quote lumber, at mmb 16 feet and under, 22 00, TimpEk AND Joist—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, FENciNo—No. 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 22 00, SierriNg—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; No. 2, 18 00, Lase—Per barrel, ;bulk per bushel' 85¢; cement, bbl, 2 25; lowa plmw. bbl, 2 50; hair Applo | | \n.lr.,m,, gin T, 44, | do do half | r-:fllr. B00; Tarred felt, 1002Mha 43 50; straw ot Heavy lhnhun int, Tron, mtes, 2 60; plow steel spocial onst, 7o; mn-lhl., 80, or German, 6c; cast tool Apokes, sob 2 25603 00; bt p«r -c-:, 1 95; felloes, sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, eu-h T0@8%0; axlos, onch, 75e; uare nuts per 7@1%e; washers, per Ib, 8@18¢; rivets, por m 11e; ewil chnll\. J] b, 6@12¢; malloable, Ho Inm wodgwl, ; crowbars, harrow w;h [' tool, 1(-ute; lluhi‘nhuru\hm- [) lhm on's mulu-hum, Bansen Wine-—-In m loks, Gio per 100, NatLs—Rates, 10 to 60, 335, SHot - Shot, 1 85; buek -hn, 210; oriental powder, kegs, 6 40; do., hall Kegs, 8 48; do., quarter kogs, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 3 35; fuse, per 100 foet, 50c. Coate—Cumberland blacksmith, 12 00; Mor. ris run_Blonsburg, 12 00; Whitebreast lump, 4 00; Whitebreast nut, 4 00; Towa lump, 4 00; Towa ut, 4 00; Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthra’ | cites, 11 50@12 00; Canon City, 7 00, per ton, Horses and Mules, Extra draft horses, 175@225; common draft horses, 100@150; extra farm horses, 110G 1 common to 0@100; extra | plugs, 60@7: 2040, ‘LES good, 1006 140; faie, 75 100; uummnn, 0@ Liguors, ALCoROL—188 proof, per wine gallon; extra California spirits, 188 proof, 1 proaf gallon; triple refined T\m. 128 per proof gallen; re-distilled whi 50; fine blemded, 1 5ka2 5; Dourbons, 2 0@7 00; Kentucky lvinia ryes, 2 00@7 00, 3 por Pes Braxnies —Imported, 6 00616 00; domestic, 1 40@4 00, Gins —Imported, 4 530@6 00; domestic, 1 40 @3 00. RuyisTmported, 4 8000 00; Now England, 00@4 00; domestie, 1 50 3 Pracu a 1y APRLY BHANDY--1 s Rmported per ¢ an, per case, 12 00 10 unwashed, Jiu n ‘\\ ulwd nhnlm Tobaccos, mmon, 20@30c; good, 45@ o Leaf, Ak, Promiu, (5¢; Dianond e, 4 Tuskovy 500} Durhach, 4 0a., ey Seal’of North \'nn fin North Cavoling, 3 0%, fher 0. K. Durhr, 2 240; Tom and Jerr TosAcco—Climax, Hlc i hoo, 48c; Star, 4%; Ruddy, i Rlack, 38@40 MERRIAM & CO., Oc; Her PROPRIETORS UNTON ELKVATORS A. AXD B, recoivers and shippers of grain, Omaha, Neb, Also buy and vl grain and provisions on marginain Now Yorky Chicago, Milwankee, St. Louts and Toledo. Special telegraphic facilities in office, Market reports recoiv- ed every fitteen mimites, which we will furnish on ap- plication, together with our specisl circular, indicat. ng the tendency of the markets. Office corner of Douglas and 13th strect, Establishod 1876, jusottme McCARTHY & BURKE, UNDERTAKERS! 28 14TH STREET, BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS, ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co, 217 and 219 *North Main St., St. Louis. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN wve, [PAPERS,! ENVELOPES, CARD lll)\lll) AND PRINTERS’ STOCK, £47Cash paid for Rags and Pajer 8 ok, Serap Iron and Mctals. Paper Stock Warehouses, 1229 to 1227 North Sixth troet. mav2é-m DR. HORNE'S Electrlc Belt { wiumina, PPING This Electric Belt will Cure the Follow- ing Discases Without Medicino Pains in the Back, Hi Devity: Lambugor Generat Doty Iohsummatiy Paralysls, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Disease of the Kidn Spinal Discases, Torjid Liver, tion, Seminal Emission Dyspopsin, Constipation, Erysipelas, Indigestion, Hernia or Rupture, Impotency, lesy, Dumb Ague, Omaha Testimonlal. OmMAUA, Nin., April Dr. W. J. Horxg, 101 WnlunhA\nlmu. Chicag DraR S1R—1 purchased one of your Electrio Belts in Denver, Col It relieved the pain across my kiln hened them so that tarrh, Piles, Epl: they give no more trouble 1 hes, inal irritrtion it re- lieved lmmdiately which nothing could havo done. Your agent here has sold them o parties for piles, sexunl Weakness, neuralgls, paralysis, and female tod, and the re- xpectations, 1 can ro it, i ) 1013 Cagntol ave., Omatin. ite Postotfice, viman's Drug. Store, 1110 MAIN OFFICF _g4rFor Sale at . Farnam Street, Oninha HimeDaugh & Taylur — \ NEW 8707 HARDWARE FULL ASSORTMENT OF BUILDERS’ MATERIAL. Newest sty les in Brouse o Goods. Carpenter and Machinists- Warranted Cutlery and Buf- falo Scales. 1405 Douglas Stroot, PALACE BILLIARD HALL, 1204 Farnam Street. P, II. MoGuire, Propriotor JAMES C. BRYAN, Manager. % SEVEN NEW TABLES. andsomest Billiard Hall in Omaha, The fines ars are pi \hlml "ALMA E. | KEITH DEALER IN |Fine Millinery. HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, KTC, Stock Entirely Fresh and New.|i: Street Opp. Postofiics, " E.B. FELLOWS, UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MANUFACTURER, OMAHA All kinds of Upholstering done to onler on short | il Ghirs o numn. Farniture No. By Railway Time Table. lVrKl. MAIN LI Pacilo Bxprom 1808 p m | Atlantlo Rxprom 7808 1 Westorn Exproms 8:%0 p m Grand Taiant Pase 430 pm | n 12:80 L g incoln K i TRATNS Lulm: DIVEION. Dummy trains leave Omaha as follows: §:00 42 10204, 11100 & m, 00 %00 p m, Fastorn 8:30p m Q. IM“”V_H IOI- OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINE.-U. P. DRPOT, L12:56 p m P m, 5:00 p m, 6:00'p m., 10:10 p. M. Diimmy tralng leave Council Bufis as follows: §:95 Am, 025 A m, 1025 a m, 11:25 & m, 136 m, 2:95 P, 8.9 pm, P m, 5:95 p m, 8:80 pem. 10 s«.| Sundays -The Dummy trine leave Omahe st o 11:00 A m; 2:00, 4:00, 500, 6:00 and 1. Leaves Council Blufe at 9:95 and 1 4:35, 5:95 and 8:50 and 10:50 THROUGH AND LOGAT, BRIDGE DIVISION. LEAVE OMAIIA. No. ¢ SIOUX CITY ‘& P, 10 DEPOT X. 12 LRAYE COUNCTL BLUPPS. THem TLeave Omaha for O'Naill via 8¢ Pwa) Line for Biair Arrive from Neligh C M. &St R ILR 1 m, 2:95, FASSERNGRR TRAINS - e 7:85 pm 15th Street. 800 4 m 450 p U. . DEPOT, LRAVR, ARRIVR, Mail & Ex am3 | Mail & Ex 7:95 Atlantic Ex. opw” | Pacific x 945 8 1 Daily | WABASH, ST. LRAV, AR Omaha. . 7:45 8 m | Omaha " dopm| o B & Q R RV, P. DEP e M]m-m Teavos O aerives R R—U. P. DE Mail.... Express R, Expros.. D) Expross Mallf axoopted. 8:00 & m 12:45p m Sundays oxceptod. undays excopted. LOVIS [& wu-ln.:n. R-U. P, DEPOT, m m m RIVR, 11:30 a m 520 p POT, AR, 10maha time. T, LrAY R.—B. & M. DEPOT, B. & M. IN NEBRASKA. Donver Expross, . 8:16 4 m | Attt Pacif Expross 630 b " 650 a m e pm raing leaving at have Pullman sloopers iress.0:40 a 1 3 Ouitl PACITO: U P, DEPOT Opening and Oiosing of Mails, [ Chicago & Northwestern Chioago, Tock nand & FacifeA1:00 800 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy..11:00. 6:00 Sioux City Union Paciflo. - Omaha & Republi B, & M. in_Nebrask Omaha & Northwestern Missouri Pacifio. NERRASKA DIVISION-- 16TH ST, am 8:80p m Local mails for State of Iowa léave but oncea day . K. COUTANT, z; 4:30 8, m. A Lincoin mail is also opened at 10:30 a. m. Offco open Bundays from 1:00,m. to 1 P Postrikstor. Granite Ironware. FOR 3828 % RAEN Piva, IS WS EE A Pk nrn. The Best Ware Made for the Kitchen. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE ST. LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY, ST, LOUIS. For Sale b all Stove, Hardware, and Honsefurnishing Dealers. “BU RLINGTON ROUTE" lumnnon & oulnoy Rallroad) > IS4 COING EAST AND WEST, P.Ibf'ml Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Reclin il ‘hairs (scats free), Smoking Cars, with Re. ng Chairs, Pullman Palace Sieeping Cars and tho famous C. B, & Q. Dining Cars ran daily to and from Chics Kansas City, Chieago & Council Bluffs, Chicago & Des Moinos, Chicago, 8t Jo. seph, "Atehison & Topeka. Only through line b tween Chicago, Lincoln & Denver Throu between lmll napolis & Council Bluffs via Al connections made in Union Depots. It 18 Colorado. [known as the great THROUGII CAR LINE, lv.munlvuru\ly;dmuudwhm- Finest Equipped Rallroad in the World for all Classes of Travel. . J. POTTER, 84 Vico-Pres't and Gen'l Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago. f‘;"{ & o l"-‘.'“ fi ‘. 2, s ey COINGC NORTH AND SOUTH. Solid Traing of legant Dar Poaches and Pull man Palace Sleeping Cars aro rus dally to from St Louis, via Hannibal, Quincy, Keokuk Bustington, Cedar Rapids Tia 30 B8 i and Minneapolis: Parlor €ars with Reclining] Chairs to and from St. Louis and Peoria and tol and from St Lowis and Ottwmwa, Only one hears| chango ‘of cars betwee St D Peoria. | Moines, Towa, Rincoln, WM. SWNWYDEHER, MANUFACTURERZOFSOFESTRICTLY FIRST-CLASS First-class Peinting and Trimming. Repairing Promptly Done. 1119 Harney Street, - - - OMAHA, NEB SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE Company. (IcoRPORATND.] Thiy com) SIOUX FALLS JASP] NE, tor Building Purp 0363, uy b how propared 0 recalv ordors for And will make figures on round lots for prompt delly® Lery. The compar y Is shipp ing Paving Blocks to bath Chiowgo and Omaha ence and ¢ tra strocts in itios, o, Wost Diy- } 5, 1852 1 solicits correspond- rs engoged in paving I have recoived from your company or 1, 1853, about 100 carloads of granite paving blocks and havo lald them between the rails of our street railway tracks in the hoart have been using paving material in thi years, und | take pleasure in sa on the granito paving blocks furnish ar he most regular in shape }un as furas T 1ns ever been off th TO WHOM IT MAY CONC This to_certify that I have exan of_the city. s city for man hat in my opi hy your con d ‘perfect AKE, ] outs, March 28, 1858, ned & plece 1 Y n- n- in flave becn blo to. fudgo, are o of wh durablo feature as any materlal that d or Tald n he clty. of granite taken from the Sioux Falls Granite Quarrios, and, in myopinion, It 1s the best stone for strect pay- fug 1 have seen in America. (Signed) HENRY FLAD Pres. Board Public Inprovments. Stone for Paving Purposes. And any porson interested in_such improvement will find it greatly to his advantago to communicate with us, The ‘o invite corres 1o on the subject. rvision of tne ral management an mmpunu o tincas e Ta" b el o W o ML 'Addross your letters to A.C. SENEY, mnseu Pres. of Jasper Stone Co, NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO, HASTINGS, NEB, Capital, - - ", Ty D. 3, Mokilitatiey | 'WELL, President. 1 Vico-Prosidont. $250,000. First Mortgage Loans a Specialtv v furnishes a po 1 Bonds and o uritics to Nebraska sal corresvondenta. ‘Seonsilde DR, HENDERSON, | it otz sttan u.mi( SRANSAS Y, Mo, [Uneer b Authorized by the ‘0 4 Asthma, nent home institu Togally issued Mu be negotiated en o through Over sixteen state to years' practico—twelve in vous and Private discases, lepsy, Rhoumatism, Piles, Tupe Worm, Urlnary and Skin Dis cuson, Seminal Weaknoss (night losses), sexual powen), er), ote. Oures guaranteed or money refunded. A Soxal Debiti y (loss nf low. Thousands of cases cured. Co No injurious med: clnes furnished even to paticnts at a distance. n: sultation free and confidential —call or writo; age snd gxperlancs are Lwportaut, A BOOK fo ustrated —and ¢ or both sexes. med od-w rs of other things sent sealod for two 8 cent stamps. FIEE MUSEUM 1 W. F. CLARK. ALL PAPERPAINTER, PAPER ANSER AXD DECORATOR, KAL SOMINING GLAZING And work of this kiud will receive prompt attention. ORNER SIXTEENTH AND DOUGLAS - - KA, YEB E'XRIESEL OYSTBRS Booth’s Oval’ Brand D. D. MALLORY & 00’3 “DIAMOND” BRAND. Fresh Fish at Wholesal D. B. BEEMER, Omaha. ON A EI A Medical Dispensary Offices’and Parlors Over the new Omaha National Bank,13th, Between Farnam and Douglas Streets. OMAHA, . s . ’ NEBRASKA. \. 5. FISHBLATT, L1, - - - PROPIETOR SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASESJOF THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADD, And Female Diseases, as Well as all Chronic and Nervous Diseases, DR. FISEBIA'T T #iHas discovered the'reatest cure in the world fur weaknoss of the back and xli'dnh' involuntary impotency, general’debility, nervousness, languor, confusion ef ideas, palpl Erombling, dhonoss of sigh, OF iddineer, issased of she hedc Uiooss, Hass. ob bkin. aBostlons of Sb liver lungs, atomach or bowels—thoso terriblo habits arising {rom solitary habite of youth, and secret jnore fatal o tho victius than the vonge of Syrons tothe mariners of Ulyses, Wighting thelrsmoet racise w, rendering marriage impossible, Hopes or anticipati hose>thatdare suffering from the evil causing® practioes which destroy), thelr fmental{fand physical systems NERVOUS DEBILITY, Tho symptoms of which are a dull, distressed mind, which unfits them for performing thelr business and socal duties, makes happy marriage impossiblo, distrossos the action of the hoart, causin :fiushes of hes. depression of spirits, ol forebodings, cowardice, fears, dreams, restloss nights,’dizziness, forget unnatural discharges, pain in the back and hips, short breathing, melancholy, tire easily of coumpany :fl i1avo preforence to b alomo, fecling as tired in 'the morning as wien rotiring, seminal weakhess, st Hood, White bone doposit In tho urine, nervousness, confusion of thoughts LroibIng, wWatery And Weak o dyspépela, constipation, palonioss, path and Weaknoas n the Nibs, sk should consalt me Tmmedia .n be restored o perfoct health. YOUNG MEN Who have become victims of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whicn annually wee) untimely grave thousands of young men of exalted talent and briliant intallect who might otherwis entrance listoning senators with the thunders of their cloquence or wake to ecstacy the living lyre, may,oal w'th full confidence, MARRIAGE, Marriod persons or youn men contemplating marriage he aware of physical weakness, loss of procreative power, impotency, or'any other disqualiication speedily relioved. o who places himself under the care o Dr. Fishblatt way religioul y 2onfice in his honor s a gentioman, and contidently rely upon his skill a physician. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Iuimediately cured and — vigor restored. ~This distressing affiction—which renders lifo a burden an marriage impossible, is t penalty paid by the victim for impropor indulgence Young people are apt to commit excoses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. Now who' tha understands this subject will deny that procration is 1ost s by those falling (nto Lmproper habits than by prudent? Bosides heing deprived.of 'the pleastre of healthy ofsprings, the. tiost soridus and destructive symptoms of both body and mind arise. The system hecomes deranged, the physical and mental functions weaken. Loss of procreative powers, norvous inability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, constitutional debifity, wasting of the'frame, cough, consumiption aud dea A CUREIWARRANTED, Fersonsgruined In howlth by unlearuied protand, orswho kooy emjierifingZimonth after month akis i sonous and injurlous,compounds, should apply ‘mmodiately.s * H.d ’ DR. FISHBLATT, raduate of ono of tho most eminent colloges of the United States, has effected some of the most astonish- i curos ‘that. wero evor known; mua vied vith ringing n the ears and head, when asloop, great nervousness, being alarmed at certain sounds, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with et of the mind were cured fmmediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. F. addrossos all thoso who have Injured themsalves by improper lrdulpnu -nd solitary habits which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for business, study, society or marrl Theso are some of the melancholy effects produced Ly the carly habits of yuu ) vizi Weaknoss of the back and limbs, paing in the head and dimness of sight, 1oss of m r palpitation of the hemt, yspobain, nervous rritaviity, deraagoment of digéstive fanotions, debilly, oonsumiption: PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, JONSULTATION Chary WNEBRASIK‘fi reach need Modia treasin oo whi rkido s & St o caiob Cal will recc14 Promapt ailontion Throueh mad Ty slwply seiding thelr eyiobtams wish;osage. ‘Address Lock Box 84, Omaha, No