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3 1\ 1 | I‘IIF DAII Y BFE UWAHA. £ ATURDAY AU('UNT A 1883 The het-aske National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB. Pald Up Capital Surplus Fund, May 1, 1883 16,008 8 R. JONNSON, President, of Steele, Johuson & Ce A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of Boston. of W. Y. Morse & Co. JOHIN 8, COLLINS, 6 G H. &J. 8. Collins. 3. M. WOOLWORTH, Counselor and Attorney at Law L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashier, formany years Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha. ! This Bank opened for Fusiness April 27, 1852, directors and stockholders are among the lead business of Omahs, and ita business is conducted especial referonce to the best and increasing s of ita mercantile patrons. sctions recolve prompt attention and eharges ebtainable here or elsewhere. Toterest allowed on time deposita upon favorable and upon aceounts of banks aud bankers. Foreign Exchange, Government Bonds, and County. City Securities bought and sold. J. W. Rodefer, Broker, Stocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other od securities dealt in Room 4, No. 28 Pearl St., Council Blufts, Ta FINANGE AND. COMMERCE. FINANCIAL NEwW York, August 3. Money—In good supply at 1@2 elosed at 2 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper—53@6 per cont. Sterling luxchmu(u—lluukurn' bills strong at $4.83}; demand, $4.87. Governments—Higher, for 4} per cents, Stocks —Fairly strong in early dealings when there was an advance of § to 1 per cont, Wa- bash preferred, Missouri Pacific and Trunk Lines, showing the greatest improvement. After 11:30 o'clock, s reaction of § to § per cent. took pl In the afternoon, stocks dull, but many shares recordec The lowest. figures to-duy as compared with yosterday's closing prices are § to § per cent. higher, ex- cept for Central Pacific, Rock Tsland, Lack- wana and Wabash preferred, which tion lower, ©280,000 per cent; © o frac- COUPONS, Americ Burl., Ce Central Pac Chicago & Alton do pfd Burl. & Quincy... do pfd, asked . Fort Wayne & Cii Hannibal & St. Josoph do Chi ked. dodo do pfd. Tllinois Central. ... Ind., Blo & Wi u«b\'rn Kansas & le\m hore & Michi ntral, do do Northwestern New York C Olio & Missi do do 5 Peoria, Decatur & Evansville, Rock Is and Bt. Paul & Milw: do do do pfd. St. Paul, Minn, & Manitol St. Paul'& Omaha, do_do p Union_Pacific. . Wabash, St. L. & Pacif do do do Western Union Telegrap) ukee. *Asked. e — GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO Cnicaco, August 8.—Flour—Unchanged, Wheat—Demand active and prices advanced to 101§@1 014 for August; 1023@103 for September; 1 U1 04§ for October; uu.lur November; 10111014 for the year; No. spring, 1013; No. 3 spring, 87c; No. winter, § Corn—Fuirly active and a shado higher; 508 for cash; 508@50c for August: @bc for September; 49§@494c for October; 474c for November; 44{@4dc for the year. 2 md Uats—Good dentand and_firmer; 28@28fc for cash; 276c for August; 26§@27c for Sep- tember; 27h@27}c for October; 264c for the year. Rye—Firmer at 57c. Flax Seed—Quict at 3lc. Timothy—Quiet. Pork—Moderately active and higher at 1325@13 30 for cash and August; 13 373@ 13 4 50 for Octo- 13 40 for Septembe: ber, 13 124@13 52} 3 Lard—Good demand and firmer at 8 50@ 8524 for cash wnd August; 8 60@8 62} for September; 8 65w 674 for October and year. ulk Meats - Lower; shoulders, 6 35; short ribe, 7 25; short clear, 7 75, Buw:r Quiet, unchanged. \,Fn Quiet, unchanged. Whisky —Steady nud ‘unchanged. Cheese—Unchang Hides—Unchanged, Tallow—Unchanged, - TOLEDO, ToLkno, August 3, —Wheat—Dull and firm; No. 2 red winter, cash and August, 1 10, Corn—Quiet, firm; high mixed, 54c; No, 2 eash and August, b Oats—Quiet; No. 2 cash, 30c asked. NEW ORLEA or the ‘ Niw ORLEANS, August 8.—Corn—In good demand at 60@05c. Oats—Firmer at 45@40c. Corn Meal—Steady and in fair demand at 2 75@?2 80. Pork—Dull and lower at 14 75. Lard—Steady and in fair demand; 9 25; keg 9 50. Bulk Meats—Easier, Whisky—Steady and unchanged. MILWAUKEE, . August 3,—Wheat—Quiet and steady; 101} for cash and August; 102§ for September; 1 04 for October, Sorn—Kairly active and higher; No. 2, 504c. tierce MILWAU! CINCINNATI, CINCINNATI, firm and higher; Corn-; Fair der Oats—"Dull at 3lc. Ryo—Quist at 5o P oull and une at 8 August 3.—Wheat—Active, No. 2 red winter, 1 00, Lard —Stronge Bulk Meata Whisky LIVERPOO! Luvenroot, August 3, —Breadstuffs Vinter, Ds@s B BALTIVORE higher and active red, cash and August; 1135@1 14 — q T AT 5ol Corn—Western quiet and higher; mixed, for | ek Wiikar—Best quality, patent, at 42 44c; mixed, | y, Do Y BECO! QUALITY 2 MN@3 50, Butter packed, 8@10¢; | pyix Por ton, 11 00, suery, 18@2%0. | Citoreed FrunPor 90 tbs. 1 06, Sgrs—Ljulan at J0@LIC - Couy MEAL—1 00@1 10 per cwt. Whisky—Quict at 1 16J@1 17. | SoiEENING—00@1T00 por st NEW YORK | Niw You, August3.—W heat—Cash higher | Grocers List, ;.umml ptions ope lm,lv!.r\. 1 ;u o x-luh d 1' 'hy’uu; u‘_».‘t.-n (Staudard), “per 8@fe, closing firm; ungraded red, 9¢ bi| ¢ 90; strawberries, a red, 111h \er No, 2 rod, 1 14; | 210} raspberrios, 3 1b, per caq b No. N 2red, 1 17§@1 18 in elevator Cush A@le and options 4@ bigher ung aded, Hl(@ble; No, 2, m ,...| c. ts—4(@1c higher; ‘Aluh‘ 1@ ble. ¥ Western fresh dull and lower at | cas 20@21ke y Pork—Steady and o fair demand; new aness, 16 625@16 00, Lard—Higher; prime stoam, 8 Butter —Demand fair and market firy ehoice at 0@22hc. KANSAS CITY Kaxsas Ciry, August, 3.—Wheat No. 2 red fall, 86fc bid e & ash; 873@sTie for August; 88§c o Corn for August; 874 bid for \n-,m‘mln‘r Oats—Better; 104c for eash ST, LOUT, 81, Lotts, August 3.~ Wheat—-Fairly act N and higher; red, 100} for cash; @1 004 for August; 1 074 for September; a1 09 Totter but alow; 464@ c for August; 47}@ 4 (@47 8¢ October. Uata—Shade better at 23§@2 o cash; 244c August; 25} September. Harley—Nothing done Rye—Nothing done, Corn Meal—Steady at 2 50, Huunr Quiet; dairy 2170; creamery 18 @ ».,u Higher at 104@12¢. Whisky-—1 14, o — LAVE STOCK, CHICAGO. CH1cAco, August 3.—The Drovers' Journal reports: Hogs lmll ,ummn 5 200 3 middling grades 10@ 15 off; exports, 6 00@6 40; good to choice ship- 00; common to medium, 4 60(@ e to fair cows and mixed, dinm to g..ul 3 90@4 60; Mmkw.., feeders, Wad 40, Sheep-Slow; inferior to medium to good, & 604 00, 4 10@4 60; lambs, 1 25@3 3 00@4 00 o to extra, fair, st. touts, 8r. Louis, August ~Cattle—Active aiid atroiig il gm.fi' higher; exports, 6156 80; 'good and Texans common 2 75 goo and Indian steers, 4 20@4 75; @4 00. Sheep--Steady and firm; medium to good, 300@400 lambs, 8 76@b KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas Ciry, August er; natives, b 12 5; Texan steers, 8 bia4 25, "ugn Higher at 5 log 5 5 attlo cows, Active 2 50@ : bulk sales 635 FLOUR AND GRAIN. CHICAGO, August 3.—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: KAvsas Crty, August3, wents of grain for vie pa ws follows: Receipts and ship- | | hours have been | Receipts, Ship'te. | M0 D00 Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels. NEW Youk, August ments of flour and grain' for the past 24 hours have been as follows: 14,000 Wheat, bushels. Corn, Dushels. .. Oats bushels. Ciicago, Aug ceipts and ship- ments of live stock for the pust 24 hours have been us follows: Recelpts. Shi Hogs 20,500 Cattle, ‘D ,000 Sheep i 5 KaxsAs Cirv, August 3.—Receipts and shipwents of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts. Ship'ta. Cattle 2,100 o 1. Louts, August 3, —Recsl]lh and_ ship- ments of live stocl been as follows: for the past 24 hours have Recniph Blup'ut “ 700 800 e —— OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Prices, O¥¥ICE oF THE OnaTA Bee, Friday Evening, August 8, Grain, WiEAT—Cash No. 2, 83c; No. 8, 69c; re- jected 42}c. BanLy—Cash No. 2, 43¢; No. 3, 42c. Rye—Cash, 404c.f Conx—Mixed, 0Oar8—30c, Live Stock. Far StEERS—Quict and unchanged at 375 00. 3 00@3 50. Hoc Sk 50@3 75. Fi Cauves— Fuirquality 6 00@650; good butch- ers' stock, 7 @4 Far Cows— 4 Cured Meats. Hams—Quiet and unchanged at 113@124c. BacoN— Unchanged at 12§c. SuouLpers—Dull at 7@TA Diiep Beer—Unchanged; we quote at 14c, Larp—At 9@10c in tie TaLLow—Firm at 53@6hc in barrels, Poultry and Fish. SPIING CHICKENS — Small, unchanged, 00; large, quict at 3 00; old, lower 100, 9@10c.; Witk Fisn—Unchanged, pike and lake trout the same. General Produce Faas—Unchanged at 15@16c. Burrer—Quiet; mou_ to good, 7@10¢; choice dairy, 14@16; sweet, high colored grass, 12@13; cooking, 7 Porators— New quiet and market well sup- plied at 30@40c pet b, ON10N8—Quiet at $1 00@4 50 per bbl, Niw CanbaGE—20c per dozen. Hoxex— Californ mwmh, per pound, @21¢; strained, 10@12 Cutisk—Quict and S, 10@12c "ToyATos—Quiet at 75 por box, 1 20 We quote Green Fruits, BLUEBERKIES—15@]18c per quart. BLACKBERRIES—18@20¢ per quart, L Steady and higher at 7 00@8 00 por box. CHERRIES—12@15¢ per quart. s—California 3 50 per box, *EACHES —Nati 1 00@l 50 per box; California at 2 00@ 40 per b In good demand at CALIFORNIA AFRICOTS —So 1h boxes. BANANAS—Unchanged; per bunch, 2 00@ 4 00, CALIFORNIA PLUNS 2 25@2 50 per box, ArrLes —4 004 50 Lbl, CaLIFORNIA 13, mand at 32 H0( CALIFORNIA (i RTLED PEAks 450 per b In good 50 per case, Flour and Millstuffs, | pears, per case ogg plu 21 3 m, f“"“‘ 2'th, per caso, 400@ ), per .Ame‘ JLKJ, do 3 1b, per do (pie), , per case, 260; | do pie, 6 1b, per do | Rice & prune to choice, T§@ge; | Higher; | —Receipts and &hip- " co at 2 50 in 20 P hnu kerel, kits, 1 00 2)¢ New Prekis in half harrels, & in half barrels, w-.x.y,m/ 0; auall, | 0. TrA%~-Gunpowder, good, 4 11g; } inch, O o three oop palle 2 00, Tabs, Joards, 185; Double Crown, neer Wellbuckets, 3 50, Lean—Bar, 165, SoavsKirk's Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kirks atinet, 3 00; Kirk standard, white " Lussinn, Kirk's outoca, Kirk's Prairie l)\u" n, (100 cakes,) 40c; l\ltk»« magnolia, doz. Porasi-— Pennsylvania cans, 4 ; Babbitt,s ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 1 50, d, TR CANDLES ium-, 40 11w, boxes 40 1bs, 16 Matcires Per square cases Ordins \ prime, i1 green and yel 01 umm. Java, 20 26c; l Uibls ¢ Ans - Powder iry 60, be, d, 10k 5 Su granulated, H4c; confectioners’ ard extra C low, 8ke; ¢ STARCH —Pearl, Starch, LI ke 115 ~Amorican, 3 s tern, 2 76; Jowell lye, 2 75 ( Dry Goods. Brows CorroNs—Atlanti ton XX, 7e; Atlanta A, o; Buckeyo' LI, 44, 7e; Culbot’ W at Falls E, 84 Indion 1 Indiun ¢ nango A, Honest W I Receipts. Ship'ts. Flour, bbls ‘_ 8,000 8,000 | A, Wheat, bushels. .. 10,000 10,000 | | Corn, bushels S1,000 ts, bushels . . 74,000 bushels 11,000 7 bushels 1,000 1,000 Wants 1, 13 BreaciizD CortoNs—Androscoggin T 4-1, 9he; Blackstons AA e ulu'd 44, the Loom, Ofc Twist, 10 shrunk 4-4, Jolored)— Alhany X brown and drab, st Arlington _fan Chuiot f. , 20¢; Fall Riv Lrown, 1bc, moskeag A C Arrowann . 2 mont ]\H l 1-: Hamilton l) 111-2 4, %0c; Omega, ver 33, stripe, 12¢ Yeoman’s blue 29, 9c. DExy Andover DD blue, 1 Scotch, 18 1-2¢; brown, 12 1.2 XX to do brown, § Pearl Rtiver, blué and brown, blue and brown, 14 1. CavBRICS— Banuard 24 inch doublo face Manhattan_glove finish, bic; Soncord i3 do glazed, bie; Pequot do, be; Lockwood kid finish, Ge. CoRser JEANS—Amory, satteen, 8ic; Clarendon 6jc teens, 74c; Hallowell, &c; In Narragansett, improved, 8je; Popperill’ sat. 4o Amer.can, Ghe; Amold, teen, 9hc; Rockpor PRiNTs—Allens, 6kc; Berwick, 4jc; Cocheoo, Dankirk, - cester, 6} Ghe; Merrima boro, bic; Oriental, 63c. GINGHANS Amn-k-.ng Atlantic, 8¢; Cumberland Kenilworth, 9hc; Plunk CoTroNADES— Abberville, ; American, 11¢; Artisian, ZLk L,mru Jnn(l T 18}c; Clurion’ D and T, 174¢; Decan_Co. stripes D und T, 16c; Koymuu-, 13he; N tucket, 1e; Nonpaell Oceéan D and T, 184¢; Ttoyal, 164c; Ry ; sett shirting chec! York, plain’ N and fancy, 124c; do § oz, 20 Androscoggin do 34, 820: Conti 16¢; Peppeacll 9 10 67 Utica 96, 86¢; do 58, Drugs, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS — A Acid, Tartaric, boe; Balsam 70c; Bark, Sarsafras, per 1b, 12 ohonidia, per oz, 1b, ‘75¢; form, per b, 85¢; Dover's 8120; Epsom Salts, per 1 pure, per 1b, 30cr Léad, Ac Oil, Custor. No. 1, per gal, 8 No! 8, per gal, $1 20; Offs o Oil, Ungunum. Bc; Opium &W. and R, &S Todide, per Ib, 1 65; Sali Sulphate of Morphine, per c flour, per Ib, 4¢; Strychnine, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, 0115110 carbon, per gallon or 144¢; 17: headlight, per_gallon, seed, raw, per gallon, 50 lon, ate castor, lon, 1 sperm per gallon, 1 KM gallon, 65c; neatsfoot extre 80c; turpentine, pe per gallon, 15 PAINTS IN ( n, 1t b1b cans, i ch in \4llnl-h e 1 burnt uml zine, ;T ivory blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, L. M. & D, 1dic; blind and M ris green, 1. 9c; Tuscan & P O, & b, 0 . 1lic, 5. light « and ash, 15¢ k, dark ouk, Whito 1 whiting, 1 A ¥e; ' French whiting gilde 13o; lampblack, Ge lany ary, 106; Pr ultran viudyke, br burnt, | Taw, 40; bl omo green, K le 1, American, el l\umlh,m:, 203 lehigh brow, 5 \n.u, T@7; Pat ma, 6jc. 's iineral, 3 No, 1 mackerel, h‘\l( lvrh good Imperial, 40@43c; Hyson, o, 86@d0c; | cholce, ', natural loaf, 85c; Japan, n..l.-n., good, 85(@40¢; Oolong, Souchong, good, 36@40c; rllnh'fl\ rml New York applo 16 loads, per bbl, North Star, 2 Mystic It Wachus Cabot 14, 8jc; Now York 9e; Pocusset e 11¢; do XX staipes aud plaids, 12 Conestoga, extra, 17 ; Lewiston A 30, \|lpur extra 44, zxc, Auoskeag. bluo andbrown 161.2¢; 2¢; Arlington ' X bluo do AAA, do do, 131- do, 14 1-2; Haymaker's blue ' and 2¢; Mystic River DD stripe, 161-2¢; 8ic; Garner nell, 63@7c; Edd ; Harmany, bic; Knickerbocker, ¢ D, 7e; Mystic, bhc; outhbridge, be;” do Ginghas, 7c; Marl- 9he; ic; do Nankin 12jcs ci do checks, stripes do 48, 17c. 85 + per oz, 1 90; Potassium, e; lard, muwr str'd, "No. wweet, per gulluu Bhe; per gal sperm, signal, phs gallon gallon, 55¢; naptha, 74 2 ~White lead, white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6} 20¢; ¥ o, red seal, French zinc. i piltent_dryor, 80; ¢ 1205 v de; Venetian re A M AN - —— —— 7 m. No, half .1 hoice, 60@6! op__ pals, No. 1, 8 50, Tennosseo, llow, Jovering's ro McLaughlin' n Java, 16)@ Ohio ape 1 Ashton, in iroenwic 00; Lewis' lye A, Bl Boot T T3 Applo 8 o h tiv I-:*nmngmu n Orchard | do do lelity 4 do” cambric 44 t Lonsc Mills, 1230 Twills, 12he; 4, 8y; Utica, E, brown, s and plaids, Brunswick , extraheavy, ;' Noponsot A n| 13¢; A82,19c; do XX i, 9 000, blue and do , 16c; Uncasville, Eddystone lining, X glazed, bhc; Newport do.,5hc: Androscoggin 3 Conestogga sat- fian Orchard, 74o; Conestoga, Gho; stone, 7c; Spragues, Argylo, 1 Highland, 7, ga, Wachu! 104, 274c; do neuu.i @42, 11¢; w York m Il Pombroke 19¢; do 49, do’=7, 18c; , 216 cid, Carbolic, 476 Covabin, por b, 2c; Calomel, per 1 05; Chloro- Bowders, per Ib, 3hc; Glycerine, to, per 1b, 22c} Oil, Castor, . per gil. §1 6 ; Quinine, P! 1 or, 40c 75; Sulphur bor oz, $1 2, 13¢; 150° headli ht, r white, 1c; lin' d, boiled, per ser gallon, Hhe: XX, per gul- 00; fish, W, u, a, per gallon, 90 gallon, 80¢ No.'1 On VAsisnes —Barrols, per flfllon Furni ture extra, §1 10, fgrulturs, No. 1, $1; cons 40; conch, No. 1, 20; Damar, extra, 81 &1 Onk sole, 88c to 42¢; hemlock kip, 800 to 1 _00; runner hemluck calf, 85¢ to 120; 'hemlock upper, onk Npper, 24c; allig calf kid, Sa@t: Greisen kid, 2 kip, 80c to 1.00; oak calf, 120 Lw 110t 1 French ealf, 1 sots, b 50 to 7 603 Immr 600 u-lu top- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 30 to 8 |-<Iml.~(> 1. Moroceo, 85¢; simon, 2 50 to 8 00 HARNESS 1 star oak 3 No. 1 Ohio onk, 38¢; 1 Milwaukee, 87¢; No. Tmmber. WHOLESALE, We quote lumber, lath and shingles, on cars at Omaha at the following pricea: JOIRT AND SCANTLING— 16 ft, 22 00; 18 ft, 23 50. TivnERs-16 foet and under, 2 and under TrvpeR AND Jo187-1 ft, 23 0 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 1(2d common boards), 20 00; L 18 00, Per barrel, 125 bulk per bushel' 35 : Town plaster b, arred felt, 100, por b, 5 50; straw »oard, 8 b0, Hardware List, plow steel apec ; wpecial or German on spokes, set, 2 olloes, sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, Xlos, each, 750; SQUAT nuta per ushers, per 1b, 8@18c; rivets, per coil chain, per b, 6@12c; malleable, Se; iron wedges, 6c; _crowbars, ) Ae; spring teel, 7@8e; Burden Blrden's mulealioss, 6 25, Baksep Wikg—In car 1 Nains—Rates, 10 to 60, 3 3 Suor - Shot, 1 85; buck shot, ‘2!(‘ powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half kegy, § quarter ln-gn 1 88; l\hm.mx. kegs, 3 100 feet, H0c. Coat—Cumberland blacksmith, 12 00; Mor- vis run_Blossburg, 12 00; Whitebreast lump, 400; Whitebreast nut, 4 00; Towa lumyp, 4 00; Towa nut, 4 00; Rock ‘!prlnu. 700; Anthra- cites, 11 50@12 00; Canon City, 7 00, per ton, Heavy Horses and Mules. Extra draft horses, 176@225; common draft horses, 100@150; extra farm horses, 110@ 12! conimon to good farm horses, ‘Jomnx»- extra plugs, 60@75H; common plugs, 20(@ MULEs—Extra, 125@160: good, 100@140; fair, 75@100; common, 60@75. Liquors. ALCoHOL—188 proof, 2 2iffper wine gallon; extra Californin spirits, 188 proof, 1256 per proof gallon; mplo refined spirits, 187 proof, 123 proof gallon; re-distilled whiskios, 100 fine blended, 150@250; Ken- '(N!(n‘(m Kentucky and e, you, ported, Perasyl 3 BRANDIES-— mm 1600; domestic, 1404 00, Gixs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 @3 00. Russ—Tmported, 4 50@6 0 20064 00; domestic, 1 50@ Pracn BraNoy--1 75@4 00, CuaMPAGNES—Imported per cnse, 28 00@ 34 00; American, per case, 12 00(@16 00, New England, 0. ‘Wool. Merinofunwashed, ht, 14@@16c; a1hc; medium unw uxh I light, 18(@ hed, choice, 32¢; fai ; tuband washed, and cof M-\l Wool, 2@Ge less, P Tobac Fixg sCur—Common, 60c; Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, lnc l)lnlunlul Crown, bic; Sweet \lxwun.hc. Su0KiNG—0. 8., 20c; Muskovy, ham, § Drham, 4 oz., 02 Seal’of North Carolina, 4 oz North Caroling, 2 oz, dbe; 0. K. Durhur, 2 oz, 80¢; Uncle Ned, 3o, .m., Tom and Jerry, Prus Touacco—Climax, be; Bullion, Homeshoo, d; Star, 4] Ruddy, 44¢; Her: lack, 38@40 HIMEBAUGH,MERRIAM & CO. PROPRIETORS UNION ELEVATORS A, AND B, recelvers and shippers of grain, Omaha, Neb. Also buy and el grain and provision oh margifwin New Yor Chicago, Milwaukee, 8t. Louis and Dajulo, Bpecial tolegraphic facilities in office, - Market reports roceiv- ed every fifteen minutes, which we will furnish on ap- plication, together with ‘our speciul circular, indicat. ng the tendency of tho markets. Office corner of Douglas and 15th street, - Established 167G. Durham, 4 $200 A YEAR CAN BE SAVED IN THE LIVING EXPENSES OF THE FAMILY by the use of Rex Maoxus, The Humiston Food Pre- sérvative. It preservesMeat, Fish, Milk, Croam, Egys, and all kinds of Animal Food frésh and sweet for weeks, oven in the hottest weather. This can be proved the testimonials of hundreds who have tried t. ‘You can prove it for yoursell for 50 cents. You will find that this isan article which will save you a great deal of money. NO SOURED MILK. NO SPOILED MEAT. NO STALE EGG! It will keep them fresh and sweet for many day l and does not impart the lightest foreign taste o ti articlos treatod: It iy wo'simple.in Operation that & child can follow the directions, is as harmiess as salt and costs only a fraction of 'a cent to pound of meat, fish, butter or cheese or 0 & quart of milk. This {a no'humbug; it is ondorsed by such men as Prof. Sam'l ohnaon of Yale College. Bold by drugiats and grocors, - Sainple pounds sent pro-pali by mall or expreas (av we prefer) on recelpt of price. Nameo your express office. Viandine brand for mea Ocean Wave for fish and sea food; Snow Flake for milk, butter and cheese; Anti-Ferment, Anti-Fly and Anti‘Mold, 60c. per Ib. each. . Pearl for cream; Queen for v Wnd Aqua-Vitae for fluid extracts, 81§ oF I, THE HUMISTON FOOD PRESERVING . 1v80-m&ekwim 72 Kilby 8t., Boston, TICKETS TO EUROPE! Buy your European Steamship Tickets via the ALLAN LINE| ROYAL STEAMSHIPS, which is the shortest and afost route. Fi mation, cireulars, ote., call on o address I B IHEY, 8, W, Farnam and 15th, Omaha, Neb, PMOI'UhALb FOR CURBING AND GUTTERING. Sealed proposals will be received by the unde signed, until 12 o'clock noon of Saturday, Aug, 18, A, , 1843, for the curbing and gutt OF' i atre ering of that part trom alley s 1 with plansand Board of Pub 1e; renct shutter i 1 red, waluug,” chestut | Zing T , 100 , 1er w rinantown, ussian blut swn, Bo; uinber, denna, burut, 4 n, 15 n, 1§¢; red lead, 20¢; chrome yel- 1GITON, lio Works. Matter of Applicati Ly u of The License Faleoner for Notice Is hereby given that Th wpon th ay of June A. D. 1553, file his ajr 1 city council of Omaha for uous” and vinous liquors at ls street, drd ward, Omaha, of Augguiat, 1583, 10 thedth day as Falooner did conse o sell malt, a; N. E. cor. 14th and' Doy Nob., from the 4th da) of November 18 If there be no object filed within two weks f the sald license will e granted THOMAS FALCONER, Applicant. The Omaha Beo nowspaper will publish the above e or protest 1548, notice once each week for two weeks at the expense of the ) ut. The city of ¢ not to be Charged thery with. 3. J. L 0. 4 [riEn NOTICE, The vo- punnlu)nr herotofore existing between K. i, Schlelpand J. . Dierks, Jr.,bns this day been dis. solved by mutual consent Mr. J. F. Dierks will col loct all bills and pay all, debts olthy Ilnn 1P, GOMN ¥ Dikhis Omahia, Aug. 8, 1853, Rallway Tlme Table. U RR, MAIN L1 LRAvR *RRIVR] Pacific Exprew 12:05 pm | Atlantic Exprow?:80a m Vestern Expres 890 p m | Fas pres.. 3:80) m rand Ialand Pass 4:30 pm | G. [sland Pusss 11:40 & m OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINF. RAVR. Lineotn u 12,00 p m | Lincoln Ex .. .12:66 pm UMMY TIATNS - BRIDGE DIVISION mmm» traine leave Oniaba as follows: 8:00 & m, 0:00 & m, 10:00 & m, 11:00 & m, 3:00 p m, 3:00 p m, 4:00 P, 6:00 p w, 6:00p m, 10:10 . m trains leave il Biufts an follcva: 8:26 m, 2:95 P p P m, 6:50 pm., 10:30 pm Sundays traine leave Onaha at 9:00, 11,00 & m; 2:00, 4:00, 500, 8:00 and 10,10 p m Teaves Council Bluffe At 9:25 and 11:95 & m, 925, 4:26, 8:25 and 8:50 and 1050 p m. THROUGH AND LOCAL FASSENGER TRAINS— BRIDGE DIVISION. LRAYR OMANA, LRAYE COUNCIL RLUPPS. Pams No. 2. .7:68 Pass. No. 9. . 795 am No. 10 Bdbpm | * No 15 . . 1180am “ No. ¢....880pm| * No 8. .1120am Pass, No. & §60am| * No. 1. 785pm “ Ne 8 Blbam SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Leave Omaka for O'Neill DEPOT N. 15th Street. vin St. Paul Line for Blair §:00 £ m Arrive trom Nelieh 450 p ©., M. & 8t P, R, R.—U. P. DEPOT. LRave, ARRIVE, Mall & Ex Mail & 7 Atlantic Ex Pacifio Daily Daily, WABASI, ST. LOUIS & PACTFICIR. R—U. P, DEPOT. LAV, ARwive Omaha 7:45 4 m | Omaha 1180 a m Wl o | 6:20 €., B. &Q R R.—U. P. DEPOT. ARRIVR LRAVE. 745 n m | Expross fdsam 340 p Fxjross Loaves Council Blufls ot 317y mt arrives 820 o mt *Sundays excepted 10maha time, C R L &P R R-U P DEPOT, o LEAVR, MalL i ST Express u C&N Mail* o m Exprers 840 p “Bundays exceptod. B.C& P, IR, 8:00 a 11 | Expross +8:00 p m | Madl} 15unayw excopted, ST. PAUL & OMAHA NEUKASKA DIVISION— DEPOT. DEPOT N. 16TH § No. .. 1 No.4 3. N\umn\l oxcepted. 81 JOE & C. B, R, .—B. & M. DEPOT. 0:00 8 m L6:50 p m 1. & M. IN NEBRASKA. Denver Express. . 8:16 & m | Atlantio Pacific Express. 6:35 pm_ | Denver E MISSOURI PACIFIC 0:30p m ARRIVE, Expross 6 Mail ] Traing leaving at 7 have Pullman sl Opening and Closing of Mails, KouTE, ores. A pm. Chicago & Northwestern. ... ...11:00 9:00 hicago, Rock Ieland & Pacific.11:00 a0, Burlington & Quincy..11:00 Wabash' CLOKR. Pacifio, ., cific Omaha & Republican v“n.> in Nebraskn Omaha & Northwestern Missouri Pacific qilocal mails for State 0a. 6:30| 5 £ Town leave but onoes day Y% Linooin maal 1 lko opaned a810:80 8. m, Ot opon Bundaya Teom 12:00 . to 150 p. m. __C. K. COUTANT, Postniaster SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE Company. (INCORPORATXD, ] This company ia now prepared o revsiv orders for 8I0UX FALLS JASPER STONE, tor Building Purposes, And will make figures on round lots for prompt deliv® \ery. The compw y is shipping Paving Blocks to both Chicago and Omahi \d orders from conts i any of the wos and wolicits correspond- ed in paving 0, West Div- } mber 6, 1882. ‘wter Power Com- Elwell, President Sioux Fally pany. Ditar Sik:—1 have received from your company since October 1, 1852, about 100 carloads of gras paving blocks and have laid them between the ri our street rail tracks the heart of the city. ave been using paving in this city for many cars, nd | ke pleasiro i saying that in 1 on the granite paving blocks furnished by ny are the most r jo and “perfect in nd as far as 1 blo to judge, are ture as any mater ll that a8 over been offered or laid in the eity, ours, JAS, K. LAKE. [Copy.) 8. Louts, March 23, 1888, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- This to certify that I have examined & plece of granite taken from the Sioux Falls Granite Quarries, and, In my opinion, it is the best stone for strect pav ing 1 have seen in America. HENRY FLAD (Signed) Pres. Board Public lmproviments, Stone for Paving Purposes. And any person interested in such improve wil i ereatly o i wdvantage to commm with us. We invite correspondence on the subject. The general mansgement d wupervision of tne comjany # business is now in- the hauds of Wi Me- Bain, ‘Address your letters to A.C. SENEY, winge Pres. of Jasper Stone Co, NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO. HASTINGS, NEB, Capital, - - $250.000. L1, Prosident. Vice-President. WEBSTER, Troasurer, C. 1. WEBSTEIL Cashier. DIRECTORS: Samuel Alexander, Oswald Oliver #. L. Clarke, E. C. Webster, Ll Jas, B, Heartwell, D. M. Mkl Hinney.| First Mortg JAS. B, ||rAl ge Loans a Specialty ut home institu: ally issued Mu otiated on "he aru i, all esponsiilc ate through el orresuonde Safety Fund System. Life lusurance perfect in socurity aud at the lowest possible cost stent therewith, HARTFORD LIFE & ANNUITY IWNSURANCEH CO., HARTFORD, CONN ANE, 1. PIETY, General Agent. Atthe Paxton m&e-ln £ Good Agents Wanted Jokn D. Peabody, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICE ROOMS, 8 and 6 507 FARNAM, Residence, 1714 Dougles .+ + + + Owahs, Nev. Granite Ironware. FOR B8RS RS P, IS LIssn BLEEoME, DURABLE, » The Best Ware Made for the Kitchen. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE ST, LouIs STAMPING COMPANY, ST, LOUIS. "BURLING 'T_oi\i i;o‘ EJT‘E" (Chlcago, Burllnx\on & ou!ney Inllro-d COINC EAST AND WEST, nt Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Reclin ing Chairs (seats free), Smoking Cars, with Re. Volving Chiairs, Pullman Paiace Sleeping Cars and he famous C. 1t & Q. Dining Cars run daily to and from Chicago & Kansas City, Chicago & Council [Bluffs, Chicago & Des Moines, Chicago, 8t. Jo [seph, “Atchison & Topekn. Only througi line bo Y one |tween Chicago, n & Denver nllui cars [change of cars between St Louis and De between 1m|mnnpumn(\mm i1 Blufts Peoria [ Moines, lowa, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Don"r All connections made fn Union_De 1t 1| Colorado. « known as the great THROUGH CAR 1t 18 universally admitted to be the Finest Equlppau Rnllrond in the World for all Cla: s of Travel. {T J POTTER, 84 Vice-Pres't and Gen'l Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen Pass. Ag't, Chicago, CGOING NORTH AND SOUTH. Solid Trains of Flegant Day Coaches and Pull man Palnce Sleeping Cars aro run dally o aad) from 8t Louis, via Hannibal, Quincy Burlington, Ced ids and Al Paul and Inm‘npfllln |nr(‘fimwlll\ Reclining Chairs to and from St Louls and Peoria and to and from St Louis and Ottumwa, Onl; WM. SNY DHR, MANUFACTURERZOFSOFISTRICTLY FIRST-CLASS " o bl igm X} Busgiecs, CARRIAGES First-class Peinting and Trimming. Repairing Promptly Done. 1119 Harney Street, - - - OMAHA, NEB J. H. CIBSON, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANULAGTORY. CORNER_TWELFTHSANDZHOWARD TREETS, OMAIEIA., - - - - - - Particular attontion iven to re airing Batis ect'cr enarantoed. GATE CITY PLANING MILLS MANVFACT EKS OF Carpenters’ Materials' Sash, Doors, Blinds, Stairs, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window & Door Frames, & Firs-clas taclten for the manuacture of all kinds'of Mouldings. Planing and Matching a special Orders from the country will be promytly executed. ] o4 A. MOYER, Proprietor. O N A EXT A Medical Dispensary | Offices’and Parlors Over the new Omaha National Bank, 13th, Between Farnam and Douglas Streets. NEBR Who have become vig untimely grave thou youn men inpossible, most astonlahe Dr. ¥ ruin both body addressos all thoso wh SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASESJOF [] DR. FISEHBIZATT trembling, dimness of wight or giddiness, diseaser of the head, thruat; nose or skin, afoctions of the liver abite NERVOUS DEBILITY, dopression of wpirits, evl forebodings, cowardice, fears, dreaus, restioss nights,’ dizzine Toiring, sarslual woakneas, Jos hood, white bone deposit In' the urine, nervousness ms of wolitary vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually weeps MARRIAGE. honor as & gentleman, and confidently rely, upon his skill as it ponalty paid by the vietin for improper indulgence Young people are apt to by prudent? Bosides being deprived of the pleasire of healthy offsprings, the most serious and destructive constititional debility, wasting of the frame, cowch, ¢ iption wid death, 1 sonous and injarious,compounds, sioald apply ‘maediately. g that wero ever kn many troubled with ringing in the ears and head, w TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, . e of the ulelancholy effvcts produced by the early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the OMAHA, . . - - NEBRASKA. THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER, PWHHan discovered the'rreatest cure in the world fur weakness of the back and limbs, involuntary dischy Tung, stumach or bowels- those terrible habits ariaing from solitary of iunlh nd 1 "Fadian Ipations, r ‘marriage impossib o symptoms of which aro s dul, distressed mind, which nufita them for portorming thelr businss aod unnatural discharges, pain in the back and hips, short breathing, melancholy, tire easily te b funitn of thought, tretsbling, watery and weak 6yos, dywpepuin, conmtipation, palenem, pain and weakncss in the Timbe, etc 1 consdlt e immediately and dw of young men of exalted talent and brilliant intelleet who m t otherwis riage bo aware of physical weakness, loss of procreative NAL WEAKNESS it oxcesses from not being of the drewdful ¢ Juences thiat may ensue, Now who tha wemptoms of both body and wind arise, The system becomes deratigu, the physical and mental functiong A CURE_WARRANTED, DR, FISHBLATT, larmed wt cortain sounds, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes 'II'.I.\ vo injured themselves by improper indulgence and solitary habits whieh abs, pains in the head and dimuess of sight, 10ss of muscular fower, palpitation of the heart, And Female Diseases, as Well as all Chronic and Nervons Diseases. impotency, general deoility, nefvousness, languor, coufusion of ideas, palpitation of fthe heart, timidity secre tinin 1o songs of Syrenn to the mariners of Ulyses, blighting thelr,mq \at,dre wulloriui from the evil practices which destroy] their (menta)fand physical systems wocial duties, makes happy marrisge impossible, distresses the action of the heart, causin ' orget! 2 con '“"'::: hiave preference to be aloue, feeling as tired in the morning as whe b restored to perfect hiealth. YOUNG MEN P withthe thunders of thelr eloquence o wke to scstacy the Lvinig Jyre, may,eab [squalification spoedily relioved. e who places himself under the care o vigor rost This distressin thon-whicl renders ifo & burden ap understands this subject will deiy that procration is lost sooner by thoso fulling into improper habits than Weaken, Loss of procreative powers, nervous inability, dyspepsie, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, Porsondgruined in health by unlearned protend, orswho keephthemgtrifingZmonth atter month akin na . of the most ¢ ent colleges of the United States, has effected some of th d were cured fnumodistely 4 mind, unfitting thein tor business, study, society or marriage. crvous frritability, derangement of digestive functions, debillty, consumption. Those are s back and I dyspepsia, PRIVA E OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Foveh mal Ty CONSULTATION FREE. Charges moderate and within the reach of all who need sciont treatmont. - Those who rosido at & dstance and canuot call, will recelye prompt. sttention th slwply sending thelr symptoms with page ‘Addross Lock Box 84, Umalis, Neb,

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