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I‘HF DAIL Y BFP ‘OMAHA, The Mebraske National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB. €ald Up Capital - . Surplus Fund, May 1, 1 IS 8 R. JOHNEON, President, of Steele, Johnson & Ce A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Merse & Co. JOHN 8 COLLINS, of G 11 & J. 8. Collins J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counselor and Attorney at Law. . 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashier, for many First National Bank of Omaha. This Bank opened for husiness April 27, 1882 directors and stockholders are smong the lead. Business of Omaha, and ita business is conducted especial reference to the bost and increasing in of its mercantile patrons. ections 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, Stocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other od wetritios dealt in Koo 4, No. 25 Pear] St., C ®280,000 15,000 years Cashier of the incil Bluffs, Ta FINANCE AND COMMERGCE. FINANCIAL NEW Yok, August 8. | 4y per cent; closing at | Money — Easy o 2 per cent, Primo Merc itile Paper—14@6 per oent, Sterling Exchange—Bankers' bills steady at $4.88}; demand, $1.87} Governments — Higher for 3's, £'s and 44's, Stocks—Weak during the After 0 the market was quiet until a little after when there was a raid on Northern P fie, which declined from 478 to 46 for proforred. decline in the eeneral list was only from among speculators; also Alton & Haute declined from 60 to 5 cline of 7 per cont up till 2 o renoon, 12 T com- The | and from 87} Just be fore 2 o'clock tho general market recovered X 40 %, and in last half hour prices declined e | to fc on the gencral list. Market closed | weak ¥ coure s Coupons. . . fic 6's of 05, g STOCKS AND BON American_ Expross. Burl., Cedar Rapids & Central Pacific Chicago & Alton. . do do pfd. Chi., Burl. & Quine; Erie. . do »fd asked Fort Wayno & Giicago. Hannibal & St. Joseph asked. do do do pfd. Illinois Central. . Ind., Bloom. & Western Kansas & Tex; Lake Shore & Michigan So Michigan Central. Missouri Paci Northern I Vorthern. .. . do do pid Northwestern. ... do pfd New York Central Ohio & Mississippi., .. do _ do pid Peoria, Decatur & 13 Rock 1s and 8t. Paul & Milwauke do 8t. Paul, Min St. Paul & On do_ t. L. & Pacific .. . AWestern Union Telegraph. *Asked. — GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, CHICAGO al CHICAGO, August 8. inally unchanged. W Kegular wheat active, firm and higher; 1024@1 028 for August; 1 032@1 04 for Sepsember; 1 05¢@1 053 for October; 1 074 for_ November; 102} for the yous No. 2 our—Dull and nom- spring, 1024; No. 8 spring, 88¢; 2 red winter, 804 Corn—Demand active, unsettled and gener- ally highe ust: 513@ 503 higher at 50 (i ed—Firm and higher at 1 nothy good o priu Pork—Demand active and gene sh and August; a 1300 for S 13 174@13 20 for Octol ) for cash; 4 for Oc- { for the nd firn wnd nl ml (& tober; 8 car. Bulk Me v de short ribs, 7 23; short Butter——Unchanged. S —Unchaug Whisky—Unc (.v)v t ].nlhlu eddars, fair to good d skims, 2@4. Hides— Unchanged. Tallow—Unchanged. TOLEDO, Wheat—Market higher; 1124, wh b5k bid, ash, August and Sep- ToLEDO, August 8 No. 2 red winter, ¢ Corn—Firmer; N Oats—Quiet; No. tember, BALTIMORE. Wheat —Western BALTIMORE, August, 8, lower; No, 2 red m her and active, closing winter, for cash, 116}@1 Corn—Western higher but dull; mixed, for cash, 6240 bid. Oats—Steady and in fair demand; western white, 41@48¢; mixed, 30@41c yo—Quiet and firm at 58@60c, Butter —Steadyy western packed, creamery, 186 Eggs—Quiet at 16@17 Whisky—Quiet and steady at 1 184@1 19, KANSAS CITY, Kansas Crry, August 8, —W . 2 red fall, %0c¢ for cash & u‘lnlem)nr 8@ 16 t—Highe i 90@90kc for 3090 High for cash; 88§c for Sep- tember; 32hc for the year, Outa—Higher; 204¢ for cash. LIVERPOOL LavERPOOL, August 8.— Breadstuffs—Quiet and firm. Wheat—Winter, 85 10d@ 9s 4d; spring, 8 6d | rn—New, o 43, [ NEw Youk, August 8.—Wheat—Spring, 2@ | 2)e highe ved, for cash, §@1}e higher 146 2¢ stronger and highe @1 20; No. 4_red, 9@} 1001 03; No. 8 red, 113 @iii; 120 in elevator; 1174 in st «n board Corn and high 510 6dc in elevator; Weak; 6@ 64} fre iixed wes white, rn, 9@ lc; Waestern fresh dull and easier at 20¢ Quiet and stronger; new mess, 15 50 @16 00 Lard—Strong; prime steam, 8 65, Butter—Quist and steady, MILWAUKEE, MiLwaukeg, August B.—Wheat—Market strong; 1 01 for cash: 45 A Oats—Market dull; Rye—Higher; “.z : Barley—Dull 2, September, 69¢ bid. CINCINNATI, CverwNati, August 8, —Wheat — Strong and higher; No. 2 red winter, 107@1 08 for Good demand and higher at S1@ Lard—Qui fulk Me: Whisky “air demand, tive at 118, NEW ORLRANS NEw ORueass, In fair demand; mixed, 60c; w Oats—In good d Corn Menl—Quiet and steady In fair demand and Towor teady and in fair ¢ d firm. Whisky—Steady and inchanged PRORIA. PRoRIA, Corn —Firm and_high er; mixed, Oa mixed, 502504 N white, ce and fi Whisky--Steady; 1 Ryo—Weak. ST, 1OUIS, Sr. Louis, August 8, —Wheat —Highe 2 red, #105i@1 06§ for cash; 81 ¢ 1068 for August; £1 074@1 09} for Septem ber; red, He(@ 1 00§, for cash 48@ Soptomber. ¢ cashy orn- Higher at 483@ 18fe 48§ for August; 48¢} for Oats—High forAugust; @ 20k 18 nery —— IAVE STOCK. CICAGO, C'1caco, August 8.—The Drove repor Hogs " Journal Activ mixed, 510 60@ 6 10; closed firm, i fat grades stro ; good to choico shiy common to medium, 4 50@ inferior to fai 500 4 (@4 40, 1, 1 006 00, @3 7. ST, LOUIS, August 8.—Cattlo — Market nd prices lower with quality exports, 5 70@5 90; good to J0@H 70; common to fair, and Indian steers, 3 50 Sr, supply gene choice Louts, ly poor shipping. ; Texan ; medium to good, 3 50@4 10; KANSAS CITY. Kanaas Crov, August 8. firm and higher. Cattle—Market Hogs— Highe 10@5 35 Sheep— Unchay TRAFFIC. FLOUR AND GRAIN, CHicAGO, August 8.—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rocelpts. Ship'ts. Flour, bbls. 14,000 5,000 Wheat, bushels. .. 73,000 32,000 Ccrn, bushels. 405,000 331,000 1000 ¢ 124,000 ,000 40,000 2,000 2,000 ~Receipt and ship- in for the past 24 hours have been Oats, bushels. Rye, bushels. Barley, bushels Kavsas Ciry, August 8, ments of follows Wheat, bushels. Corn, Dushels New Yonk, August 8 ments of flou have been as follows: . Ship'ts. 16,000 Receipts and ship- Ll grain’ for the pust 24 hours 16,000 Ship'ts. Wheat, bushels. 3 77,000 Corn, bushels 103,000 18,000 Oats’ bushels. . 21,000 Ci / ments of live been us f ipts and ship- Lowrs have lows: Receipts. Ship'ts. 10, lkl\i . Hogs Cattlo. Sheey ; Kavsas Ciry, August 8.—Recoipts and shipments of live stock for the pust 24 hours Lave beon as follows: Rogeipts. - Ship'es. Cattle. . Hogs Sheep. . St. Lous, August ~Receipts and Nhlp ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts. 4,600 800 4,400 750 e — MAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Prices, OF¥ICE oF THE OMAHA BEE, | Wednesday Evening, August 8. _ § attle. Sheoy Grain, wh No. 2, 83¢; No. 3, 69¢; re- ~ Cash 2 “Cash, 40} Mixed, 0. 2, 43c; No, 3, Stock. and unchanged Far & @4 00, Far Cows 3 00@3 35 Havs— ({uivt and unchanged at 12@ BacoN—Unchanged at 12@13c. SuovLners—Dull at 8@8ke Duien Beer—1 Laun—At 9@10c TALLOW—. Poultry and Fish, SPRING CHIcKENS — Small, unchanged, 12 . quiet - at 8 00; old, 3 85, Wi Unchanged, 9@10c.; pike and lake trout the same. General Produce nged at 15@16c, common_to good, T7@10c; 6; sweet, high colored grass, choice dairy, 146 12@13; cookin Porators —New quiet and market well sup- plied at 30@4bc per b ONI0N8 - Quiet ut 84 00@4 50 per bbl, New Capbace Hoxey se per dozen. R . e per pound, 20 10 124c. ot and unchanged, We quote 101 per box, BLUEBERBIES 10 quart, BLACKBERRIES (quart, LevoNs—Steady and b 1 oat 7 00@s 00 per box, CHERRIES —12@ 150 OraxGEs—California_ Peacuks—Natives 1 00! box California at 2 40@2 75 per box, L CALIFORNIA PLCyis—In good demand at B3 00 per b CALIFOKNIA APRICOTS —Scarce at 2 75 in 20 1 hoxes. BaNANAS —Unchanged; per bunch, 2 00@ 100, CALIFORNIA PLUMS =2 B0@2 75 per box. Avreres—4 00@4 50 per bbl CALIFORNIA BARTLET PEARS mand at 2 50@3 50 per box, CALIFORNIA (i RAPES In good B50@3 75 per case. Flour and Millstuffs, Winten WiEar—Best quality, patent, at @3 6 CON PRING 3 50@3 6 SECOND QUALITY LRAN —Bbc per cwt. CHoPPED FEED—Per 90 1bs, 85c, Coy MEAL—1 00@]1 10 per cwt, BOREENING—60@ T0c per cwt. 2 00@3 Best quality, patent, at 2 M@3 20, QuaLITY Wikar Grocers List, CanEn Goops—Oysters (Standard), fper case, 3 70@3 90; strawberries, 2 1h, per case, cash; 110 for .‘iv]:wmber 2 10; rasplerries, 2 Ib, per caso, 3 50; Bartlett 4 00@4 e, 6 Ih, 1o T@7; Tsn | 1 mackerel brls., e, 1, ki Syrup-—- St do, 43 gallon kegs, 160, SDA-—1In 1 in half | do in half I un ks Prairio oli, doz AsH -1 Babbitt, loz. in 1h; fan CANDL Marcirs v e Arbuckl NXXXX roasted, 143 ple, Le, Sai Dray Starch, Ye; 1 Spices - P cassia, 1. Cheese I8 Lyr—Amer n, 2 ton XX, Te; Buckeye 1.1 nango A, Stand Lawre 8ie; slo’ R A\lllpmtnl b D dhe; Bl bl ‘.l \_1; do W 1e; B Arli TICKINGS— blue Hamilton D, stripe, Yeon DENINS—A DD brown, 9 1. Pearl ki azed, bilc; toc \l sott shirtin, and fan NG Peq DRUGH AND Acid, Tartaric, form, 81 20; pure, per 1 Oil, Castor. 3, per gal, il, Origanuni & W, and It per 1b, 01151102 headlight, py per gallon, 1, vaw, e gall No. 1 lon, 1 4 sperm W, 1 gallor 80c; turpenti PAINTS IN ( Go; white lead green, 1 to | seal, 12¢; Fre | zine, in varni asst, 150; raw raw and bur ivory Dlack, | blue, 80c; LM & D, M. & D. 15¢; V. can’ Vermilli L M, O, golden " ochre, colors, light ¢ and ash, 15c, burnt, 4¢ sienna, raw, "og |-lu|m , per *; groen gages, 2 I, per case, 2 00; do choice, 3 1, per ase, i pine n'|\|h~~ 2 M, per case, 4 0@ 75; es, 2 1, per case, 800; do § b, per mily mackerol white fish, half brls andard € in half barrels, 5 4 rrols, 4 three hoop pails, § neerwashboards, Double Crown, 2 %0; Wellbnekets LEan s Soars - Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 8 45 Kirk's satinet, Kirk's stand , 375 Kirk's white Russian, Kirk's outoon, Prasvrs - R oxes 40 1hs, 16 0; square e 18}¢ oA e Yot apple 16e; Ohio ap- 5, 8 503 Ly Sudans I granulu ard extra C, low, 8le; dark STARCH kstone AA fmpe Wimsutta O 2 Ducks (Colored). X brown mont_ BB, 15 ihattan glove finish, 53 ,improved, York, plain N 124, ; Bark, Savsafras, per 1b, 12c; Calomel, per 1b, 7be; Cinohonidia, per Epsonn Salts, per 1b, She; Glycerine, No. 1. to of Morphine flour, per Ib, 4c; Paints, Oils and Varnishes, , pergallon, 160; fish, W. I3 neatafoot extra, per gillon, K ; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 30c; golden 1machine, No. 1, per gal per gallon, 15c, Ldc; refined lampblack, 12¢ 16¢ &b 0 Dry Paints, White lead, 8¢; French zinc, 10¢; Parls whiting, 2jc; whiting gilders, 1§c: whitin com’l “13c; lampblack, Germantown, 14 lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian blus, 55 ultramarine, 18¢; vaudyke, brow, 8c; umber, umber, ra per case, ™ , per i 1 mackerel, half brls, ita, 100; family ma kits, i 1 kits, 105, * buls; Stands ard Standard do, 4 gallon 7 00; kegs 18 b papers, 8 30 per case; keg soda, Medium, in barrels, 6 7 70; small, in barrel sowder, good, 45@ 3¢ Japan, | ; Oorong, | a40c; wood hong, e, § inch, o Queen, (100 cakes,) 40¢; Kirk's ennsylvania cans, 4 case, in case, s ball, 2 doz, in case, case, 150, wtod, choico, red Tennessee, | ey white v 1 raw - whito il toxes, 3 8, 15c; 12, 08, Per e ; round, cases, ases, 340, rdinary grades, 84 c; fair 10@ e, choice, nl yollow, 1 1ie; old i ~\nL«I d, § Lovering's roasted, 4{e; MeLaughlin's aso, 2 60; en, rom l|||||n7|“.’|\" green, K., 1 illion, Amarican rose pink, 14 v an’ ro vermillion, Fng,, 18; Indinn roc Venetian rod, Cokisoss, an, 1§c; red load Hn\\‘g\ wuine, 30c; chromie yel lle, 0; ochre, French Winter's mineral, ocire, Americ Tohigh brow nish brown, 2je; | Prince’s mineral, dc. | VARNISHES. Il\rrvl-\ per_gallon: Furni ture, extra, €1 10; furniture, No. 1, £1; coach, oxtra, 1, 81 20; Damar, oxtra, Japan, ialtim, oxtra, 8ot sholln ard oil finish, #1750, lmnnwr. Oak sole, 42¢; hemlock sol hemlock kip, hemluck ¢ l}, { 600t 10 pings, 9 00 to 10 Mor pebbila O, D, Moroceo sinon, HanxrssNo. 1 star onk, 42 No. 1 Ohio onk 0.2 Tumber, WHOLESALY Wo quote Tumber, Iath and shinglosjon cars at Omaha at the following prices JOIST AND SCANTLING— 16 ft. and undor 0; 18 ft, & MRS 16 foet and ung 2 (), 1 AND JoisT— 18 ft ;20 ft, 28 50; 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No, 2 SHEETING No. 1(2d common | | No. 2,18 00, Lk Per barrel, 1 I coment, Wbl Towa plastor, 1, ]n'l n wrred felt, 100, I 3 yoard, |l Wagon ~|.,.ym sot, s, sawed dry 1.40; tor Bog squar , per imitation Java, 16}@ | | Burder loads, per bbl, 1 75; Ashton, in | I daivy 60, 35, 3 50, | swilered, 10 loaf, 10%e; confeetioners’ A, Oje; Stand- | atra C, 8}e; mediun yel- i Corn xeelsior ( e ull er ican, Mystic River, Pequot le; Wachusett 'l; 7ie; do c. Cortoxs—Androseoggin L 44, al 83 do do half 9c; Cabot 4-4. delity 4-4, the Loom, 9jc bric 4-4, Twist, 104 15 Q, ulk 44 'lu_\\ stripes a ud drab, stripes ngton faney, ‘all River brown, A Dbrown, 13 raheavy, nset A A ) 1-2c; Conestoga ewWiste 11 moskeag, blue and brown,16 1 l:luu, Arlington "X biug cord 000, blue and ; do by AA, do do, 1312 do blue " and ; Pequot do, Lockwood kid Amory, Androscoggin ondon Gfe; Conestog 1, Ke; llull n tlnh kport, 6 lens, ¢ Agute, o 1) and T, Co, a0’ Nunkin do checks, st lfll 2 do § oz, Androscoggin , 30c; do b8, -.r.'gL, uot 10-4, 28ke; do § do 67, 21 Drugs, CHEMICALS — Aci Carbolic, 45¢; c, 5be; Balsam ( pabia, per b, £105; Chioro- owders, per 1b, 8c; Dover's 30cr Lead, Acetate, per b, 22 per uul &1 Oil, (uu(tur, 81 20; Oil, Oltve, |mrgul 1.60; 1, 50c; Opium, %5 00; Quinine, & 8., Ll)dmln per oz, $1 carbon, per_gallo gallon, 114c; 150° water whits Tinse winter str'd, gallon, K al, per gallon niaptha, 74 = ; sper per gallon, )it —~White lead, Omaha P, P, St. Louis, pure, 6ic; Mamseill 1 cans ench zine, gree nch zin ench ish wast, french zine, in_oil | b biurnt smber, 1 1b cans, 100; t Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, conch black, and drop black, 16c; Prussian 18¢; chrome blind and shutter hrome , 1he; yellow ocl 16ic, patent dryer, 8¢; llumu]( oak, dark oak, walnut, chestnut dc; sienna, burnt, 4 4c; Parls groen, genuine, | 3100; A nalleable, Sc Ge; harrow teeth, chuin, por Ih, 6@ crowb: iron wed, foy Tmm t muleshoes, Baknen Wik In Gle por Nans- Rates, 10 to 60, 8 . 10t - Shot, 1 85; buek shot, 2 10; oriental | powder, kegs, 6405 do., half Ko, 8485 do, | auarter Kegs, 185 Vlasting, K fuse, 100 feo CoatCumberls ris run B urg, 1 Dlacks 12 00 Mor- 0; Whitehreast lump, 100; Whitelreast nut, 4 00; lowa ump, 4 00; Lowa nut, 4 00; Rock Spring, 700 Anthra: cites, 11 50 12 00; Canon City, 700, per ton, and Mules, ; common_draft Extra draft ho horses, 100@150; oxtra farm horses, 110@/1 common to good farm b G0@ 100 oxtr »lugs, 60@75; comm 200040, MuLes — Extra, 1 good, fair, 75@100; common, 60@7 qullnrn ALCONOL 188 praof, oxtra California spivits, 188 proof, 125 e proof gallon; triple refined spivits, 187 proof, 123 per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies, 10060 140 per wine gallon; 100@1 50; fine Dlended, 1502 50; Kou Jons, Kentucky and Lryes S Tmported, 6 00@1600; domestic, 1 406 4 00, Gins—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 (@3 00, RUss— Tmported, 4 5 200 4 00; domestic, 1 Pracu axn Arene Braxoy Criavia Tinpor w nfi. ino@unwashed, light, 1414 , light, 150 auband washed ol 2atic less. baccos. Fixg LCUT—Common, 206 307" Ge; Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, 65c; Diamond i ks 0. K. Durham, 4 5 O .y 30c; Ulldu G ‘ Bullion, f0c; shoe, 45 r, A8c; Ruddy, 4e; He HIMEBAUGH,MERR| 1 & CO, PROPRIETORS UNION ELEVATORS A. AND B, e of rain, Omaha and sell grain and provisions on marginsin New York, Chic Lo and Toledo, Special telugraph ties in office, Market roports ruceiy- very fifteen minutes, which we willfurnish on ap- tion, togother with our speciul eireular, indi ing the tendency of the Otfice corner of Douglas and 13th strect. Established 1 Ju2otime "~ UNITED STATES - Nationl Bank = OMAHA, Capital, - - $100,000.00 C. W.HAMILTON, Pres't. M. T. BARLOW, Cashier. ers and whipy Also buy OF Accounts solicited and kept sub- | | Ject to sight check. Certificates of Deposit issued pay- able in 3, 6 and 12 months, bearing Interest, or on demand without in- terest. Advances made to customers on approved securities at market rate of interest. The Interests of Customers are closely funvdan and every facllity compatible with principles of sound banking freely extended. . Draw sightdrafts on England,ire land, Scotland, and all parts of Eu- rope. Sell European Passage Tickets. L‘n/lectlans I’mmpt/y Made. $200 A YEAR CAN BE SAVED IN THE LIVING EXPENSES OF THE FAMILY of e Mavin The Humiston Food Pr waMcat, Fish, Milk, Croam, ¥, wind wwect Yuv st weather. This can be fals of hundreds who have tricd by the use proved the testing it You can prove it for yoursell for 60 conts. You will find that this isan siticle which will save you & great deal of money NO SOURED MILK NO SPOILED MEA' NO STALE EGG! It will keep tnem and doo the slightest fa articles tr 1t ix %0 sim » child can follow the di o8N and W ) operation th as harumless as of 'a cont to o pound of or ch 0 & quart of milk ¢ it i d by such men s Johuson College. Sold by ocers. Sample pounds sent pro-paid by Al oF oxpross (a4 we profor) on rec Nt your oxpross ofice ccan ' Wave for f ipt of price Viandine brand for meat; nd wea food; Snow Flake for ilk, butter and cheose; Anti-Ferment, Anti-Fly and Anti‘Mold, b0e. per Ib. cach. Pearl for cream; Queen for eggs, and Aqua-Vitae for fluld extracts, §1 § er Ib. each. THE HUMISTON FC 1y ek wim RESERVING €O, Kilby 5t Boston, Mam. John D, Peabody, M. D., PHYSJICIAN & S8URGEON, OFFICE BOOMS, 8 and 6 507 FARNAM, osidence, 1714 Douglas « + « + Omaba, Neb, sanls), 20 00; 100. | t | chrome green, N Y., | THU RNI)A\’ AUGUST 9, 1883, Rallway Txme Tnbln. UOPRR, MAINLT wwivn| 208 p m | Atlantio Exprems s 80 & o n Expross 890 p m | Eastern Exprea.. 8:30p m Grand Island Pass 4:30 pm | G, Tsland Passs. 11:40 & m OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINE.-U. P, DEPOT LRAVR Lincoln Ex - 12:80 p m | Lincaln Ex DUMMY TRAINS - BRIDGE DIVISION Dumimy traing leave Omana as follows: §:00 & m, 9:00 & m, 10:00 & i, 1100 & m, 2:00 p 1, 3:00 p m, 4:00 P m, 5:00 p m, 600 o, 10:10 p. m Dimmy tealng leave Council Blufls as follews: 8:28 ARRIVR. 56 p m | & m, 025 & m, 10:95 & m, 11:25 & m, 1:95 m, 225 Pm, 83 pm P, 5195 b, 0:50 ., 10:30 pm Sundays The Dummy trains loave Omaha at 9:00, THROUGH AND LOC: | | Omaha 1100 A 1m; 2:00, 4:00, 5:00, 8:00 And 10,19 p m. aves Council Biuffs at 9:25 and 11 £:28 and 8:50 and 10:60 p m. NGER TRAINS m, 2:98, BRIDGE DI LRAYR OMAIIA. LRAYR COUNOIL RLUPPA. Pass No. am | Pass. No. 0 am No. 10 pm| 1160 A m “ No. 4 pm | 11190 8 m Pass. No. §. Ss0am | T8 pm U N 6018 am | SIOUX CITY {& PACIFIC-DEPOT N. 16th Stroot. Leave Omaha for O'Nelll via St Paul Line 0am High 450 pm M. & St PR R LRAVR, Mail & Ex Tus A m . DEPOT, ARRIVR, | Mail & Ex Atlantic EX L840 pm | Pacific Ex Daily Daily WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFICIR. R.-U. P, DE " LRAVE 75 Am $40 pan B&Q R R ARRIVR Omaha 11:80 a m 520 p UL . DEPOT. e LRAVR. Mail* Apross L0usam Expross il 7225 pm Exprss L Bluffs at 817 j mt i S N0 mt fOmaha time. Cy R & P RR UL P DEPOT. ARRIVE, LEAVK, Mail 068 m | Expros.. Tdham Expross gl e 340 p « Wik R 5 " Mail* s X\lv g 5am Exproes 840 1 m | Mo opm | *Sundays exceptod \ Sundayy excepted. 8.0 & I ROR UL P DEPOT, Mailt 6:00 8 11 | Exprosy Expross. 000 p | Mallt e 1Sundays excopted ST. (PAUL & OMATIA- NEBRASKA DIVISION DEPOT N, 15TH ST, | No.2.... mNo.1 .. 4:60 p m No. 4 12:45 p | No, 8 s am Sunl L0 JOE & C. 3y oxeep bR R Expi B, & M. DEPOT. 0:00 4 1 16160 pm sail Expross. 1 & M. IN NEBRASKA. Denver Express. | 815 a m | Atlantic 6:30p m Pacific Expross | Denver Ex) s 0:40 & m MISSOURI PACIFIO—U. P. DEPOT . ARRIVE, DRRART. Expross 050 & m | Expross Mail 0:15 p o | Mail Teaing leaving at 7:20 p m and arriving at o; have Pullman s Opening and Closing of Mails, OrKY. A, ROUTK. CLOAK, P, am. p.m, Chicago & Chicago, Rocl Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Wabash Ty Omaha & Republican Valley. . 3. & M. in_Nubraska. Omahn & Northwestorn . Missouri Pacific Local mails for Stato of Towa loavo but onco day viz: 480 &, 1. A Linc Office open 0a. m. ail s also opened at 10; undays from 1 € K. 0o SIOUX FALLS ~ JASPER STONE Company. (IxconrorATED.] pany Iy iow propared (o ol orders for FALLS JASPER STONE, for Building Purposes, And will make fig # o ro compar y in shi 4 correspond e in paving Wast Div- ). arlomls twoen ¢ art of the o this city for i guratr Baw'ev . JAS. K. LAKE. (Copy.) 1. Louti, March 25, 1853, IV WHOM IT MAY CONCERN rtify that | ha Sioux i the bost stonc for street pav- oxamined & picco of Stone for Paving Purposes. And any personinterested in wuch improvement will find it greatly to his advantage to communicate with us. We i respondence on the subj The general management and supervision of tno compariy 8 business is now in- the hauds of Wi, Me- Bain. Address your letters to A. C. SENEY, Pres. of Jasper Stone Co, ml-mkett United States Deposnory First National Bank —OF OMAHA -~ Cor, 13th and Farnam Sts. The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha, BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS, Organized in 1868, nized ag a National Bank in 1863, AL - - -« $200,000 4lH:\'\l)l “)I I'TS - $1560,000 OFYICKRS AND DIRKCTOKS. HrwAN Kouxrze, Prosident. Aol A, CREINTON, Vice P Avoustuy Kousize, A J. POrrLKION. nt. Vice Fresident. F. H. Davis, Cashler. or W. H. Mroouins, Assistant Cas Transacts & genersl Lanking business, Tssues tine certificates hearing interest. Draws drafts on San Fraucisco an pal cities in the United Btates Also London 1, Edinburgh aud the principa cities of the ¢ ntinent of Euro . JAMES McVEY, Practical Horse 8hoer Makes & spooialty of Roadsters and tenderfoot hor on. Bhops, Dodge street bet 11th snd 12th, Old Bellvue House |3 SV TR il Granite Ironware. FOR B8 RasAvina, IS RSN i The Best Ware Made for thc Kitchen. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE ST, LOUIS STAMPING GUMPANY ST. LOUIS. URLINGTON }{OUT"E" (Chicago, Burlington & Oulnoy l-lln-d.) S » GOINC NORTH AND SOUTH. Solid Traing of Flegant Day Coaches and Pull} man Palace Sleeping Cars are run daily _to from 8t Louls. via Hunnibal, Quincy; Keokuk) Burlington, CedarRapids and Tin 0 St Paul and Minneapolis; Parlor Cars with Reclini Chairs to and from St Louis and Peoria and and from St Louis and Ottumwa, Only o change of cars between St Lous and Moines, Towa, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Denver, COING EAST AND WEST, v Coac] rlor Cars, with Reclin froe), ullman Palac from Chics & Kansas City, !u\ i, Chicago & Dow Mol A |IIN\|I| .\‘ T & Council icago, St Jo y through line bo o Through cars BluMs via Peoria nion_ Dopots. 1t 18| Colorado 0 groat THROUGH CAR LINE. It 15 universally admitted to be the Finest Equipped Rallroad Iin the World for all Classes of Travel. POTTER, 84 Vico-Pres't and Gen'l Manager PERCE , Gen_ Pass. Ag't, Chicago. WILSON’'S ler and el T Works! OMAHA, NEBRASKA. ng Lard, Water and Oil Tanks, and do b gonera. n City aid Country. Al work n Boilers. Smoke Stacks, Brooe Plateiron business. Ropairing done Done at Eastern Prices and Warranted ! Having had many yoars oxperioncein the trade in different parts atisfuction, having the best. sh d tools i the State. Shop J. M. WiLSON Proprietol i ottors will bo kopt on hn v, T ¢ can give GATE CITY PLANING MILLS! MANUFACT EKS OF Carpenters’ Materials —AL Sash, Doors, Blinds, Stairs, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window & Door Frames, & Firat-class facilitios for the manufacture of all kinds of Mouldings. Planing and Matching a specialty! Ordors from the country will be promyt Address al A. MOYER, Proprietor. O N A EXL A «Medical Dispensary i Offices and Parlors Over the new Omaha National Bank, 13th, Between Farnam and Douglas Streets. THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER, Aud"Female Diseases, as Well as all Chronic and Nervous Diseases, DR. FISEBI.AT'T Han discovered thefrrestest curo in the world fur weskniom of the back and limbs, inyoluntary disc wpotency, general deality , palpitation’ of fthe heart, timidity trembling, dlmness of wigh imoascw of the head, throat, nowo or skin, aflections of the liver Tungs, st or bowelu. thows torriblo.habita arising from sclitary habita of Jouth, and secrot practioes more fatal to the victins than the song of Syrens to the mariners of Ulyses, Ulighting their,most radian spossible. racticos which destroy], their , mental [and physical systems NERVOUS DEBILITY, dull, fistressed mind, which unfits them for performing their business and akes happy marriage impossible, distresses the -action of the heart, causin «flushes of hea wpirits, evyl fo ings, cowardice, fears, dreams, restloss mfnu dizziness, forgetfs harges, pain in the back and hips, short breathin, melancholy, tire easily of company. , fecling s tired in the morning s when mumm. ‘wminal weakness, lost mane soud, white bone deposit in' the urine, nervousness, confusion of thought, trembling, watery and acatm dywpopsin, constipation, paleness, pain and weakness in the limbs, etc., should cousult me inunediately bo restored to perfect health.; YOUNG MEN that dreadful and destructive habit whicn annually ly gravo thousands of young men of exalted 1 listening senators with the thundors of their o opes o iticipation marrlage Mhose?that_aro sullering frou the evil ca ‘The aymptom of which are Who have becomo victims of kolitary vi unti entra wee) ¢ and brliant toellct who mlght o orwis acnice o wake o cestacy the living lyre, may,oal MARRIAGE, w'oh full contldence o of physical weakness, loss of procreative 1o who places himselt under the care o or s & gentloman, and contidently rely upon his skill as ORGANAL WEAKNESS vigor restored. This distressing atfiction warriago ipossiblo, is ¢ penaity paid by the victim for improper indulg commit excosses froin not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. . Now who' tha | undorstands this subject. will deny that procration s lost sooner. by those falling into improper habits than by prudent? Bosides belug doprived of the pleasure of healthy offsprings, the most serious and destructive symptoms of both body and mind arise. Tho system hecomes doranged, the physicsl and mental functions weaken. Loss of procreative powers, nersous inability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, ©o stitutional debility, wasting of the frame, cough, consuniption and death. A CURE_WARRANTED, Porsoneuined in hoalth by wnloaruod protand, oraviio keeppthomiitrifingZmonth atter month akin Twonous and injuriouseompoands, stoul Lapply ‘m oo tiately. DR, FISHBLA'T, colleges of the United States, has effected some of the most astonish- troubled with ringiug’ iu the cars and head, when aslecp, great ands, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derabige- wdiately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. F, addrosses all those who have injured themselyes by improper indulgence and solitary habits which ruin both body and mind, ufitting them for business, study, society or marriage. 1ose are some of the melancholy effocts produced by the barly habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the ack and linbs, paing in the head and dimuess of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, deraugement of digustive functions, debillty, consumption. PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, INSULTATION FREE. Charges moderste aud within the reach of all who need -dcnl.lclndh ot Those who resido at o distance and can.ot call, will recelye prompt attention through mail by ading thels symptoms with Jonegs. Addross Lick Box $4; Omaha, Ne plating marriage ho awal ation speedily relioved. physician, which renders life & burden an Young people are aph to Iu liately cured and ato of one of the most ros that were over ki

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