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THE DAILY BEE---THUI DAY AUG er and firm; ungraded 53@634c; No. ico dairy, 14@@16; swoet, high colored grass, Hh@6e afloat. Meb-aske National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB. £ald Up Capital l\u’nhrl l'upnd, 7o, New catet and market well sup: | & W, and R, & 8., por o’ Westorn fresh stronger at 20jc. Active and firm; new mess, 14 50@ at £1 004 50 per bbl, Sulph NEW CABIAGE | California, in comb, per pound, 20 | strained, 10 124c. | et and unchanged. May 1,1883 President, of Stecle, Johnson & Co A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of Boston. of W. V. Morse & Co, ,of G 11 &J. 8. Collins. J. 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 Bauk opened for Musiness April 27, 1882 directors and stockholders are among the lead business of Omaha, and its business is conducted especial reference to the best and increasing in of its mercantile patrons. ive prompt attention and charges y; primo steam, 8 574@8 05, Dull agd unsettled. Quiet at 75e per box, Oats—Active and firm; new No. 2 white, | 4o BLUERERIIES \\ hisky—81 15, 15 18¢ per quart teady and higher at 7 00@8 00 | sperm , per 160; fish CINCINNATE, August 15, fair and hight Stronger at 5 Stronger at 20 & 8 B0 per hox rod_winter, cash, 108, | In good demand at | et gallon, e Scarce at 2 75 in 20 Interost allowed on time deposits upon favorable and upon accounts of banks and bawkers t Bonds, and County 3 per banch, 2 00@ Forelun Exchange, Govern: and firm at 118, City Securities bought and sold. J. W. Rodefer, Commercial Paper and all other CALIFORNTA PrUys 5 per box CALIFORNTA BAFST In good de. | 18e; refined Tampblack; 12 cash and Angust 110§@1 11} for Octol 108§@1 09} for Sept CALIFORAIA € 4 lour and Millstuft Winter WiEAT ; e Gt BY Best quality, patent, at | 56 Vonotian red, O FINANCE AND COMMERGE. hors 47A@A7{e for Oct bers 474(@diie for { SECOND QUALTTY st quality, pas e for October., Higher at 14}c 100001 10 por ewt, NEw York, August 15, 0@ 70c per ewt, ocers List. Standard), por § for cash and August Prime Mercantile Paper—5 September, 6 NEW ORLEANS. i for 4's and 44's. ot was alive this morning long before the usual hour to begin busines: s talk about another seric do pie, 6 1, per Dull and lower at 1 Dalland nominal mors made brokers anxious to I o look after their own and th Hundreds of Wall street men away ation were snmmoned home by telegra ht, and at 10 o'clock this morning the exchange presented a strar , kits, 100; family wackerel, half andird do, 4 gallon | There was appi- a restoration of confidence the stock market in the The market opened § to 1 per cont lternately strong wud noon, the net re mixed, cash, 614w 62, Lower and dull; western white 86@ [ in half barrels, 5 and continued 5@ ey ehoice 60 s good Tmperial an advance of } } Whisky —Steady at 1 18@1 18} stocks over the closing 1 ¥ extrerve advance being Oregon p Kansas Crry, gton & Quine cash; 93¢ for and Northern & Omaha, ¢ for Septem- pails, About the open- and declined 1 ast night's closing price to advanced to 74, | three hoop pi seach 13 per cent, at one ti ing Western Union was we per cent from Dut afterwar ness of the Western U sperator’s strike, and consequently loss Better; 20je fo § svring, s 6 rairie Queen, (100 eakes, magnolia, doz. . in the work of telegraphy ),000 shares. After 1 rket was a first dvanced } to wemont of the edman & Co., there was ast hour the market , the decline being } to 13| ing Western Babbitt,s ball, 2 doz. in case, 1905 Anchor 10; faney whit o'clock on the anno hoxes 40 1hs, 16 oz light bacon grades, 5 30@5 90; skips, 3 50@ Closed steady. cent, the latter , with fractional declin In the final deali and there was vecovering the decline 10; good to choic 80; common to me- | exports, 6 000 G n the remainder. | e vering's the market was strong, | nce, more than nd making the highest | 6 of to-day’s by 003 00; medium | , slow at 3 00@ of the day. Ther ; medinm to good, lambs; 1 00@3 75 | was o general advin ding from | to Ashton, in s, per b, 1 choice to extra, our market to- | KANSAS CITY. As Crry, August 1 nd Wabnsh preferrec were taken for that ace Light, 5 15@5 2 \d unchanged. Sheep—Quiet Sr. Louis, August 15, —Cattle—Quiet and Greenwich, North Star, 2 005 Lewis' lye 1 to fair,4 G0@ 0; bulk of sales at Sheep—Steady ) Dry Goods. prime, 4 10@4 40 Brows CorTons- lambs, lower at 3 is & Northern 5, 84e; Hoosier Burl, & Quincy ard, d.'w., 6c: Mystic River, The Wachusett B, 7e; do | D1 CHICAGO, August { ments of flour and gi have been as follow: 5.—Receipts and ship- 1 for the past 24 hours iy Chicy al & St. Josep Tlinois Centr Wheat, bustels. . Corn, bushels Oats, bushels. Kansas & Texas Barley, bush Northern Puc G ipts and ship- 1 for tho past 24 hours | ¢ A Androscoggin 1, 4-4, | 2 00 i ments of flour rial 8fe; do do half | Praciaxn Avreie en as follows: Northwestern | Corn, bushels an Head shrunk B¢t. Paul & Milw: 8t. Paul, Minh, Bt. Paul & Om wments of grain for the past 24 hours have been 3, brown, Sc Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels. and drab, stripes and pli Bruuswicl : Lrown, extra he Thdiana A brown, 13c; Nepouset A moskeag A C A 82, 10 Arrowanna, 912 3 Conestoga, extra Lewiston A 30, Jmiega, super extra 4 Wabash, St. L. & Ciicago, August 15,—Receipts and shi ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Western Union Telegraph ND PROVISIONS. Hamilton D, 111 Kaxsas Ciry nehaha 44, 20 shipments of live stocl have been as follows: teceipts and for the pust 24 hours CHICAGO, August 1. Wheat—Regular wheat firm and a_shade igher; 1024@1 02§ for August; 103] f September; 105{ for October; 107 for No , bluie and brown,161-2 Arlington ' X blue Andover DD blue, ~Receipts and ship- monts of live stock for tho past 24 hours have been as follows: 3 wpring, 80c; Haymaker’s blue and ; Mystic River DD stripe, 161 Pearl River, blue and brown, 16¢; blue and brown, 14 1 Corn—Strong anc August: 51@dlle for for October; 48j@ddc f Recelpts. Ship'ts. November; 46{c for Eddystono lining, mer A glazed, owpart do. ekwood kid Notice is horeby given to the owne 24 inch double face, 84 Manhattan g In fair demand OMAHA MARKE Pequot do, bej Firmer ut 6161 c. S Consrt Jeana—Amory, Androscc for cash; G0c for Septem- to prime old, ; prime new, 15, for October; 11 80 Wall 80 for the Knickerbock hes S for Septenbe Argyle, 10he; ; Cutberland, 7he Ohe; Plunkstt, Quiet and unchanged at 375 , 11¢; Artisian, 2 dy and unchanged, t quiet; choice full cre o; Tioga, Wachu? | » Nankin 12} #| do chiecks, strij (ality 5 00@6 00; good butch- | cheddars, 8§@9c; fair to good ¢ ers’ stock, 7 00, © shirting checks, 1 addars and fla Cured Meats, i SHEETINGS — Androscoggin Continental C 4 Unchanged at 12@13¢, ToLkno, August 15, N Dull at 8B@8je mand and higher and August, 1 J; high mixed August and § i at 6@ohe in barrels, Poultry and Fish, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ’ Balsam Copabia, per 1b, | wide arsafras, per b, )i 15,—Wheat—Cash, about 1¢ and options 13@1jc higher; ungs 00; large, quiet at 8 00; old, White Fisu and lake trout the same. No. 2red, 116j@1 17 (@1 20§ in elevator Dl 204 afloat; 1 18§@1 5 Corn—Cash, 1@13c and options 3@ {c high General Produce Unchanged at 15@16c, Quiet; common o good, T@10¢; '1‘,1.».‘.“ Salts, per 1b, 8he B0cr Lead, Acetate, 0. 1, per gal, $1 35, pure, per 1b, JST 16, 1882, No. 8, per gal. 81 20; Oil, Olive, por gal, $1 50; | O], Origanum, 50c; Opium, Juinine, I’ 0; Potassitm, | Todide, per Ib, € 65; Salic 7, 400 o of Morphine, per oz, &8 75; Sulphur flour, por Ib, 4o; Strychnine, per oz, $1 25, Paints, Ofls and Varnishes, We quote| O1s—110° carbon, per gallon, 18¢; 150° hewllight, por galle houdlight, | | per_gallon, 19¢; 150° 18¢; lin | soe per gallon, o, por | gallon, 5th; Tard, winter ste'd, por gallon, S No. 1, XXX {1om; 1" 85 1 20;_sweet, per g T § per gallon, € No. 1, lubricating, zewo, per gallon, § | summer, 15¢; golden machine, No. 1, per gal. lon, 85¢; sporm, signal, per gallon turpentine, per gallon, Bde; naptha, 74 por box | Parsts iy Oi—~White lead, Omaha P, P, be; white lead, St. Louis, pure, Gie: Marseille rench zine, groen 1e; French [ st 200 e in_oil 15¢; raw and burnt umber, 11 cans, 10¢; raw’ and buent Sionnn, 10¢; vandyke brown, lack, and ivory Dblack, 10 y Trop blaek, fue, 80c; ultramatine Blue, 18¢; che 1. M. & D, 16¢; blind and s} M. & D, Varis 18¢: Indian red, Tustan red 3 Ameri. can_Vermilhon, 1. & V., vellow L. M, O, &D. O, 18¢; W ochr A ochire, 100, patent dryer ining light oak, datk onk, waliut,” chestuut | W 10¢; Paris | whiting, 1l whiting com'l Ui Tampblack, Germantown, e lampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prosian blue, Hieg 18¢3 vandyke, brovn, S¢; umly ; nmber, raw, e burnt, sienna Paris jore 3 chrome vermil artlett Aierican, Tndinn red ey Venetian vod, fan vod, American, 1 vellow, genuine 1o yel Fronch, ) < wineral, [ el brown, 240;” Spanich Drow, 24c; o0 x| Drinee’s uineral, 7003 Now |y A Nisues. - Bar Purni stra, 21103 furnitn + conch, i : Damar tandard | | TR 650: do |1 705 do 840 kip, 110 to 15 choiee, |5 0100 to 10 50 a0, febblo O, 1, Mo 48—-No. 3 1 Ohi 1 Milwaukee, 37¢; 2 Lumbe WHOLESALE. We quote Tamber, Tath and shingleson cars t Omaha at tho following pric JOIST AND SCANTLING 16 ft. and under 00; 18 1t, Toies1 THMBER AND ¢ i 20 ft, 287 £ and G in, 24003 No, 00, in e SUEETING—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; iy Per b coment, Dhl, 2 per b, e board, 3 Heavy Hardware List Tron, rates, 2 G0; plow ste | erucible, wecial or ( i, Ge; 25 felloes, sawed dry, 3 axles, each, v, per 1, i, per I, G@12¢; 11 iron wedges, Ge; erow Ges harrow teeth, | fe; spring teel, 7608¢ horschoes | Burden's muleshoes, ks Wikg In ear 1o NaiLs— Rates, 10 to 60, 3 35, Olio ap- per 100, | Sitor —Shot, 185 buck she fontal '~\,J“1‘iv powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half do., Stand- | 0o DAk £, per 100 feet, | Coar— Cimberland blacksmith, 12 00: Mor- | vis run Blossburg, 12 00; Whitehreast Tump, | 4 00; Whitehreast nut, 4 00; Towa lump, 4 00; Towa nut, 4 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra- cites, 11 50@12 00; Canon §itys7 00, per ton, el Horses and Mules, Extra draft horses, 175 common_draft s, 11061 commi Applo | 1H1ugs, b || Moues ; Chitte- | fair, Ghe; = Indian wine gallon; | of, 195 per | iirits, 187 proof, distillod whislkies, Ken cky and | Toquot f gallon; triple refined f gl 128 per 100@]1 i fine hloens tucky Dotrbons, Pernsylvania ryos, . Braxoies - lIported, 6 00@1600; domestic, | 1404 00, Gins—Liaported, 4 5066 00; domestic, 140 @3 00, Russ—Timported, 45 20001 005 domestic, @1 00. CHAVPAC 00 $1.00; Amevi i~ Iported lelity 4-4, unwas ht, 14@106¢; he medinm unwashed, light, 186 washed, choic ; fair, ub and washed, Se; burry, black and cotted wool, 2@oe s, Tobae Fine Cur—Con 60c; Rose Leaf, 70 Crown, SMOKIX 1s, 1 good, 45 Diamond | do ex e Durham, 4 oz eal of North Caroling, 8 ) 4 | North Cuaroling, 4 46¢; Seal of North Caroling, 2 oz, 4¢; 0, K. Durham, 4 Durhian, 30¢; Unclo o and ; Hc; X ¥1ORS UNION ELKVATORN A, AND B, shippors of grain, Omaha,Neb, Also biiy 1 grain and provisions on In Now ¥ blue and 131-2; do |4 %] f Chicago, Milwaukuo, t. Louis and Toledo, Special raphio facilities in office. Market reports reculy- ory fiftos tow, which we will furnish on ap. neasville, ogether with our uL clul circular, indicat iy of the markets. Offico corner of 18th strect. Established 1576, 4 SIDEWALK NOTICE, or ownors of the following deseribed proporty sitwato 1o the in | of Omaha, county of Douglas and state of Nebrasks, et | €0 conmtrice sidowalks in fr 1 e togga st | L itEaen (16) duys fron tho 21st day of August * 1 A D, 1853, Saiil sidow ks to ho constructed in nccordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the Board of Public Works, and in_compliance with resolutionk acopted by the eity council of said city, July st A, D. 1 | IUBWALKS 50 BB CONNTRUCTED, v, | o Lot B, 0, 7 & 8 north sideof Division St in blck UEH, | 0gi" g 1 Wi Marl- | “1ots 1 Arnold, & 4, south side of Nicholas 8t., in hloc puth side of Nicholas 8t., in block d, The land, 74ci 4, xounh side of Nicholas St., In Llack ex, B Y Agilto, 20 v %4, south side of Nicholas ik, 11 block airo 1 and T, | 19536 it wide de; Decan Co. | Lots 1,2, % & 4, south side of Nicholas 8¢, in block an | 10436 1t wide, and T, | Lots 1,2, 4 & 14, south side of Nicholas t., in black 10336 11 wile Lots 1, 2, 8 & 4, south side of Nicholas 8t., in block 19236 1t ‘wide. 3 ML ADDITION Lots 1, 18, & 2, west side of King St., in block 106 do | ft wide Mo || Lots 1,2, 18 & 14 west side of KingSt. in block 96 ‘ 1t wide. Y ""‘I“_‘ L“_ Lota 1,2, 13 & 14 west side of King St.,in block 4 ¢ IDPXe | 1t wide. Ao 49, | Loty 1 &2, west sido of King St., in block 861t =7, 18 | wide FAKKKIS ADDITION Lots 1 & 2, west wido of King 8t., in block 1661t wide KOUNTZ It ADDITION, Tots 1 &2, west side of 10th 8t. in block 116 ft 1 south side of Davenport St., in block 75— 61t Chloro- | wide. AMURWALKS 10 1K REPAIRKD. Ciybering: | Lots 6 6, north side of Howard St., in Llock 161, ey | Leota 5, enst side of 12th St in block 161 per 1b, 22¢; JAMES CREIGHTO! DIl Castor, | aug 148t 1w Chalrman Board Public Wo, Railway Time p Table. Granite Ironware. RASERViNG, U. P ROR, MAINBLINT BPROILING, BOILING, P Q LIGHT, HANDSOME soxu.'rmnux.n. The Best Ware Made for the Kitehen. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE ST. LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY, ST, LOUIS. Stove, Hardware, and Honsefurnishing Dealers. Exprows. 1208 p m Grand Tsland Pass 4:30 1 OMAHA AND LINCOLN O, Ialand Pass. 11:40 8 m | 1280 p m | Lineoln Ex DUMMY TRAINS—RRIDGE DIVISION Dummy trains leave Omaha as follows: 10:00 & m, 11:00 & m, 0 m, 800 m. 0 jp m, 3:00 p m, 4:00 s as follows: 8:2 D pm., 10:30 pm ve Umaha at 9:00, ¥ 5 P The Dummy trains | Tor Saé ’nv ill *"BURLINGTON RKROUT&" (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) ' b 0:25 and 11:9 0 and 10:50 p . THROUGH AND LOCAT ASSENGER TRAINS T for O'Nelll via St. Paul Line Arrive rom Nelieh LAY R COUNCIL RLUPPS il Blutls at 317 mf “ p COINC NORTH AND SOUTH. logant Day Coaches and Pull run daily_to andf uiney, Keokulk,| COING EAST AND WEST, Elogant Day Coaches, Parlor () undays excepted man Palace Sleeping Cars ai Louis, via Hannibal, { | Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Albert Lea to St X d Minneapolis: Parlor Cars with Reclining rs to and from St Louis and Peoria and tol Louis and Ottumwa, o 1 & Q. Dining Cars cars between St s Towa, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Denver,| 1t 15 universally admitted to be the Finest Equipped Rallroad in the World for all Classes of Travel R LLL, Gen Pass, Ag't, Chicago. Sundays excepted known as the great THROUGIT €A 8 Vico-Pres't and 1. & M. DEPOT, | Expross B. & M. IN NEBRASKA Pacific Expross EXregs.0:40 a m 7220 p i and arriving at 6:00 a m Opening and Closing of Mails, WILSON’'S el I whing Tard, Water lone in City anid Count Done at Eastern Prices and Warranted ! Seeond-hand Boilors will be kopt on hand. of the country, Tam confidont icago, Milwaikee & St Works! 1l Oil Tanks, and do fa geners ll Build all Kinds of Steam Boilers. Smoke plate-iron business. Sloux City & %, i N Special wail for 1 eloses at K50 . ., Ottice open Sur shland and incoln 1200 M, o 1:00 ) © K. COUTANT, Postu SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE Company. Dl iy years oxporiencein the teado in different parts having the best shop and tools in the State. J. M. WILSON Proprietor. TORY can give satisfaction J. H. CIBSON, GARRIAGE AND WAGON MANU: AG NDZHOWARD ] TREETS, OMVMIAIIA, fvon to re afring. Satis act™cr euaranteod. Medical Dispensary! Offices and Parlors Over the new Omaha National Bank,13th, Between Farnam and Douglas Streets. [INCORPORATED. ] company {5 now propared t rocelv Building Purposes, And will make figures on round lots for prompt deliv® smpar . is shippitg Paving Blocks and Omuha, and solicits corrospond « from contractors engaged in paving ta in any of the western citics, TESTIMONIAL RINTHN RN TN OFFICE, Chi NEBRASKA. A 5. FISHBLATT, M. 1, - - - PROPIETOR. ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASES OF D. Elwell, President Sloux Falls Water Power Com- 1 have reeoived from your company about 100 earlo g Dlocks and ha al in this city for many THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER, And Female Diseases, as Well as all Chronic and Nervous Diseases. DR. FISEEBI.ATT 21ias discovered tholyrveatost cure in the world for weakniess of the back and limbs, involuntary di nervousness, languor, confusion of ideas, palpitatio or giddiness, disoases of the head, throat, habits arising from solitary wof Syrens to tho wariners of Ulyses, , it is tho bost stor I'ros. Board P'ul Stone for Paving Purposes. And any person fntorested i such im will find it greatly to his advantage to e We invite correspond Tha genoral management and supervision of tne w i the hands of W, Me- general debility, dimness of wigh ch or bowels—those terrible wmoro fatal to the victims than the son w08 oF anticipations, rondering marr hoso”that, aro sufloring from tho evil practices which destroy® thelr mental ,and physical systems ERVOUS DEBILITY, aind, which unfits them for performing their busi distrossos the action of the ardice, fears, dreams, restloss breathing, melanchol ng a8 when rotiring, se wion of thought, v doness, pain and weakness in tho limbs, ete., YOUNG MEN ictims of solitary vice, that dreadiul and destructive habit which annuall; wen of exalted talent and brilliant intellect who loquence or wake to costacy the Jiving ections of the liver youth, and secret practiose panly 8 business is 1 ighting thelrm Addross your lettors to A. C. SENEY. wimsent Pres. of Jasper Stone Co, H. PHILLIPS, TAIT.OIR ! now store and s ro a dull, distrossed hts,'dizziness, forget ) tire easily of com) , watery and Weak o ult wo immediately b restored to Who have become untimely grave thousands of ) wenators with! the thunders of the I and look ove FARNAM STREET. Unider the management of Mr. Kalish, 1 weaknoss, loss of procreative places himself under the care o dently rely upon his skill as aware of physles il his honor as & gentleman, and couf PPROPOSAL STATIONARY, AND PRINTIN( ALED PROFOSALS WILL BE RECEIV ned until 6 p, m. Monds which renders life a burden an Young people are apt to Now who tha id by the vietim for of the dreadiul conmit eXconsos f understands this subject will deny that procration is lost soon Tesidos boing deprived of the pleasure of health; sth body and mind arise, that may ensue. those falliug into 1:proper habits than offsprings, the 1most serious and destruotive “Th syatom heconios deranged, the physical and mental functions ous inability, dyspepaia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, ue, cough, consuniption aid death, A CURE WARRANTED, themftrifinggmonthatter month akin £ Otuahia with such stat npplivs and printing Use of the eity sehooly co stitutional debility, wasting of 4 sals Lo be cidorsed: Bids for furnishing sta s and bids for ) 1 in health by unlearned smpoun 44, shul srder of the Board of Education. CHAS. CONOYER, Sov'y, graduate of one of the most ent colleges of the United Stats many troabled with rin, vousniess, beig alarmed at cortain sounds, with frequent blushi ment of the mind were cured i TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, nselves by fmproper indulgence and solitary habits which Weakness of the on of the heart, , has effected some of the most astonish- in the ears and head, when asleep, great 5, attended sometimes with ter of Application of Henry W didjupon the 14th day of Aug. A. D application to the wiayor and tity council of Oniaha for license to sell F. addresses all those who have injured th uatitting them for bu: choly offocts produced by the early 3oy pains b the hoad and ditnuoss of sight, 10w of muscalar dyspopsia, nervous irritability, derangemont of, digestive functions, debillty, consumption, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA® NEBRASKA, moderate and within tthe tanco and candot call, wil oty or marriage. ud vinous liguors habits of youth, atroet, 2% ward, Oumal th day of August, 1353 to the 1 thore b 1o objuc day of November, 1553, monstrance or protest filed within two weekn fro 1553, the said license will be PRIVATE OFFIC Honry W. Gray, Applicant. The Omaha Bee newspaper will publish the above notice once cach week fF Lwo weeks at the ex Tho city of Omaha i not J. 4. L G JEWETT, City Clerk, o reach of all who need sclentifio Medios Those who residoat I rocslye prompt attention through mall by simply sending their symptoms with Address Lock Box 84, Omaha, Ne of the applicant charged therewith

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