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hebt-aske National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB. | ‘ua Up Capital - - ®2350,000 rplus Fund, May 1, 1883 15,000 \ . JOHNSON, President, of Steclo, Johnson & Co | N r TOUZALIN, Vice President, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. Y. Moree & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G 1 &J. 8. Collins J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counselor and Attorney at Law L. 8 REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashier, for many years Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha. This Bank opened for husincss Apri directors and stockholders are business of Omahia, and its business s conducted especial reference to the best and increasing in of its mercantile patrons. ections receive prompt attention and eharges abtainable here or elsewhere. Tnterest allowed on time deposits upon favorable and upon accounts of banks and bankers Foreign Exchange, Government Bonds, and County City Securities bought and sold. | J. W. Rodefer, Stocks, ommercial Paper and all other cdsecurities dealt in® pom 4, No. 28 Pearl St., _ FINANCE AND COMMERCE. | FINANCIAL New Yon @3 per ¢ The mong the lead Broker, Council Bluff, Ia August 17, Money—Ensy ¢ ut; closed of- | fered at 2 per cent. ] Prime Mercantile Paper—bL@0} per cent. Sterling Exghange—Tankers' bills weak at at $4.82; demand, £4, Governments —Strong * Stocks —Stronger to-day than yesterday and apparently from somewhat different Yeste-day the advance was cansed mainly by covering of shorts and in the afternoon also by some eonsiderable buying on foreign ac- count, Touday there was no furthor short in- terest to bo covered and a good many of the stocks bought yesterday on foreign account ere sold out in the fo However, buy- ing continued, presumably by people who have held stocks all along until the flurry of the early part of the week made them apprelien- sive of some more extended trouble and i duced them to sell out. To-day they have been buying them back. The net result of the business was an advance of last llight'\qnnb n.mm of J@3d per cent, Western Unic Tsland 17, Northwestern 14 COUPONS, uses, Bl 44 Conpons . el STOCKS AND BONDS. Expre for Kay ds & Northern nlu pid. Chi., Burl, & o--‘ cy irie. . .. do pfd, asked. . 7 Fort Wayne & Chicago. 4 Hannibal & St. Jnnpll asked do do do pid Illinois Central.......... Ind., Bloom. & West Kansas & ouri Pucitic Pacitic do do pid Northwestern do, f ul...‘l.\, Mo 1 Peoria, Decat . & Rock Tsland. . do do_ pid St. Panl, Minn, & Manitoba St. Paul'& O do do Union Pucific. Wabash, St. L. & Paciii do ' do do Western Union Telog *Asked. GRAIN AND PROV CHICAGO Chicaco, A ~Flour — Dull, nominally tmchang Wheat—| 1013 for A 1041 043 101 for the No. 8 sprin Corn—1In and | wheat quict and low 231 September or Noveml spring, 1 013@1 01} red winter, 1 08} 1 lowe r’ cash and August: for_Septe | for October; 48c_ for - Novem o | year. | Oats—Dull and easis 26, el for Augus for September; -| tobes for the year, | Ry t at Gle, ]hl]u) Quiet; H9c [ for cash; 62@6ic for Weak at 1 30, nd fair; new good to prime, Pork-—Quict and irregular; 12 101 cash; 12 1012 12} for August and Sey ber; 12 20@12 224 for October; 11 70@11 75 for Noveniber; 11 63@11 674 for the year. Lard—Quict and_shado lower;” 830 for | cash and_ A 830@8 3823 for September () stober; 8 20@s 224 for N i § for the year. ulk Me: In fair demand; $5; short ribs, 6 80; short cle Butter—Quiet and unchanged, Eggs—Quiet and unchanged at 17¢, Whisky—Steady and uachanged. Cheeso—Market quiet and e: cream cheddars, e; full ¢ 10c; fair w good cheddars and hard skims, 20 4c flats, » salt cure een salt ca f, ight, 8jc; do, heavy, ry salted, 11¢; diy TOLEDO, ToLeno, August ~Wheat—Dull and lower; No, 2 red winter, cash, and August, 112, Corn—Dull; ligh mixed, 57¢; No. {2 cash and August, dije asked. Oats—Firm and activ 2, ca September, 28¢ bid. NEW YORK, August v York, stend j@ic, L 0301 it steamer No, 2 red, 1184@1 187 free on board, " 1@1he lower; options endy; ungraded, 55 in elovator, G302 Outs J(@ o lower; mixed western, 3i@ 9e; white, 3 50 D a veak; new ness, 14 256 wly; prime steam, 8 65@8 674, Qui 1 unch d BALTI Bairt ugust & Wester lower wctive winter red, | cash,11 Corn y e wixed cash, iZe | bid 1 Oats— Vi, vestern white, 35 40¢; nixed, Rye—Steady at (2@ 6dc, Butter Firm for choice western packe 8@ 16¢; creamery, 16@ azs—Higher aud active at 15c. Whisky —Firm at 1 18@1 184 KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas Ciny, August 17,—Whe o 3 red fall, 924@92be for cash; 92c bid for Septs and Octobe Corn— Lower at 85jc for cash September. Oats—Slow; 213c bid for cash, NEW ORLEAN New Onrieass, August 17 demand and firmer; wixed and white, Gic Oats—In good demand and easicr; western B8 40c. Corn Meal k- In f Whisky CINCISNATY, No. Corn od wi Oats Rye wier Pork - Cas Lard-—Du Bulk Meat Whisky - Fi MiLwavk steady; cash Jarley— D Sl red sold at for Augt @110 Corn Meal Butter 1 E Ung Whisky 1 Luvkrroor, [ et strongor Wheat—W (@9, Jorn: ) August 17 Cattle—Sl1 ports, 6 00@6_30; choice shipping | steors, 5 15@b 75; common to medium, 4 00@ 5H00; e i i inferior o fair ood, cow to fa ch As ( ard—Quiet Bulk Meats In good deman n—Acti Dull and nothi e 3 New, & light bacon, 50 per hiead. v, August 1 ttled Wea Scarce and firm at 12 80, air demand at 13 and steady; t 4005 keg, Easior Steady and unchangoed CINCINNATI August 17, Wheat—Stead ter cash, 1 108 and higher at h2)¢ Quiet at 204c. at @0, h, 13 50 14 00 and nominal at § 05, iand irmoat 113, VILWAUKEE. August 17,—Wheat and August, 102 not higher; No, g done <~ Fair de ive, but Slde ull and nominal; No, ST, LOUIS, Augnst 17, VWheat ~Lower; No. 1 064@1 074 for cash; 1 0461 06 108 for September; 1 10 for cash for Octol for ¢ @40 46} @45 T sh; for nchanged hanged 10, LIVERPOOL. st Breadst A Mar- inter, 8 114@ 0% 4d; soring, 8 6d CHICAGO. The Drovers’ Journal weak and 10@ 25¢ lower king and shipping, pack b 0@ w and we lium to erstocked i) 2 00@ 3 00 hoico to extr KANSAS CITY. Cattle only leeal trade., k and slow at 4 50@ Sheep—Unchange Sr. Louts, August 17 ices weuk poor, 5 85(@6 10; g medium to ST, LOULS, Offerings XPOTts, 10w b to choico shipping, 4 Tie i Dull and_lower; ! 3 00@3 50; good, 3 H0@H 75 prime, $ 8@ 110, e TRAFFIC, FLOUIR AND GRAID Cuicaco, August 17.—Receipts and ship- | ments of flous have been us Flov W heat, Lbls. . EW YORK ments of | have be ) a8 Wheat, bu 50,000 | Corn, Dushels . 87,000 Oats bushels........ 15,500 Kavsas Cr i | | Wheat, bushels Dushels. shipments of have been ¢ Cattl He Shee, St Louis, ments of been as Cattle. . 12200 1,800 “f"‘l,\\\\ l'll" Sheep. 2,000 1,200 | 'y, 258 — MISCELLANEOUS, )00, | FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE, g AKX a0 da," 13 do| LIVERPOOL, A AN ing e k| ot ST Hiaymaker's Dlue and : reular say grain_ s very fim | brown, 9 1.2 ver DD st without particulur activity, Wheat on_ spot | Pearl River, blue and brown, 16¢; 1 0, and cargos higher. Markets on the continent | blue and brow ruled strong, advencing in the face of unfavor- | - CABRICS able crop rop was ar | wheat there steady, with For mixed co rates being 1d higher ON bushels. . ¥ and g erage rand graiu for the past 24 hours follows: 101,000 64,000 1, HHU none 15t 17— Receipts and ship- 4 hours or the pust Receipts TY, A n for th st 17— Receipt and ship- ) pust 24 hours have been Receipts, 000 1,000 Ship'ts. 600 LIVE 8TOC .—Receipts and ship- ek for the pust 24 hours have Ship'ts. | Angust 17, s t 24 hours Ship'ts. Angu Recoipts and shi] the p orts, At to-da; attendan was mode healthy rn the rket there demand, sumpLiy il inuir o white also déar ——— T TAHA MARKE Wholesale Prices, Far St @4 00 a1 Cows Hous—4 Siper—1 CaLyEs—F Tir Ovana Ber, | ning, August 17, s ro- Live Stock. Quiet and unchany d at 375 3 00@3 35, 0. m at 3 00@3 50, air quality 5 00@ 3 01 fgood butehs ers' stock, 7 00, Havs—13@ Bacon— Unchan SHOULDERS Duien Bre LARD At ALLow - Fi Cured Meats, e, at 12@ 13¢, Dull at 8@8ie v e, O 10¢ in tierc irm at G Ghe Poultry and Fish. Whire ¥ and luke trou ¢ Small, unchay, at 3 00; old, # o, 9@ 10¢,; JICKENS + large, quiet sit - Uncha t th € General Produce Eaus=—=Unchanged a Brrren (@21¢; straine Tonaroes BLUEBERRI BLACKBERR i at CALIFORNI, per box. BANANAS 100, ArpLes—3 Cavirouyt Cugese—Dull, We MONS—(u A Proys—In common to good choice dairy, 146 16; sweet, high colore 12 13; cooking, 7 PorAToES —New quict and market well sup- | plied at 80@40¢ per bu | OxN1085 -~ Quict at 4 00@ 4 50 ) NEW Caniae—(d per Hoxey srnia, in coub, | 20 ) , 10 quote 9@11c, Quiet at 100@1 15 per box, Green Fruits, Es—15@18¢ per quart. 16515 20¢ per quart. tat 6 00@7 50 per box. California 4 00 per box, Nutives 100@1 25 per 275, basket; good demand; Unchanged; per bunch, 2 00@ 50@3 75 per bul, BaurLer Prass @4 00 per box. 2 50@3 00 per crse, In good de Quietand | Wealk | tours n..\.-‘ the | pike | THE { WiNTER SECOND QUALITY - 2 00 ‘rrivg Warar B 65, SFCOND QUALITY Wirar 3 65, '8 Crorren Fren - Pe CORN Mrat SCREENING 100@1 10 60@70c per ¢ Gro re 1) F00D8 (), N0; strawl rrie Koges, 1 60, SODA e, Niw Prokres - Me in half barrels, 3 7 in half barrols, ! half bartels, | TEAs " Gunpowder ool Tmporia Hyson, an, natural ium Bhe(r 1 003 choice, 606 choice, ch and 1. Two ho LEan AVS k's Savon Ty Russian, 5 Kirk's I A, doz. Porasii- - Ponnsylvanis Babbitt,s ball, ) 2 doz. in case, VEANGTS - Rowstod, chol : por | aw, 1le; roasted, NDLES— Boxes, 40 11 10 1bs, 16 0z., Gs, 1 Matens—Per cadidie, 510; squaro e COFFEES. 104¢; Ll Ordin Arbuckle’s r ters three hoop pails, Tuby neer washboards, 185 Dou Wellbnckets, & sta unlunl Kirk's )y > Queen, (100 cakes, ) 40 quality, wt. ist. Tn 1 papers, 8 80 per case; workins, in barrels, chong, goc arger, o, o, red fancy white, 124e per 1b; raw- 1 lo T soveri , 14je; M DALLY BEE Tour and Millstuffs, Best quality, patent, a patent, at or ewt, Standard), “per | I, per keg soda, arrels, 6505 do , 7405 do £40; 104¢, § inc Kirk's Tennessee, white 8, 1bje; nund, cases, ny xfi,mmm... " | NXXX roasted, 14je; imitation’ Java, 16)@ | 18} [ | ple, 13c. | Sarr— sacks, 3 5 | S granulate s Powde 03 xeelsior € e, 17¢ [ W | h Star, 1 HITONS Atlanta ton XX; Buckeye 1.1 s 13, " Indian O Utica ( AA 98,81 Pepperell D st 4 BLEACIED s u.l...u.x‘ L. Neow eporcl, b 16 XXX brown and dr 12 1-%; Arlington A brown, 8 1-2¢; Ch dinna A brown, Arrowan fonesto Lewist | 24 fuch doub Manhuttan glove fini (ln gl azed, s—Awmory, Clarendon lowell, & improved, stripes D and I,ml\: y 19¢; Fruit of the 273 198, 85e; do .l'uu t Ilrl DivGs axn Cis Acid, Balsar, yu.,' Oil, Origanm, 50 &W, and R & Todide, per 1b, &1 6% Sulic ilphate of Morphine, per o | flour, per 1b, 4¢; Strychnine, per oz, O Neadlight, per g allon lon, 14} 1e; 150 wate r gallon W B., per gallon, 3 Wperm, turpentine, per gallon per gallon, 15, PAINTS IN Ol fic; white le White le: varnish asst, nd burnt Sienna, lampblac! caw 18c; ivory blug, 80¢; ultramarine blue Gijes Mystie Rive Loom, 91¢; g ACA ter str'd, The; castor, sfoot e e, asst, 1c; raw and burnt uml 10c; Atlantie A, 8}c A, Sc; Boot Cabot' W, 7 8le; Hou rehard b, stripes and’ ) i i on Cor ilian Oreliard, 8he; Pey Kn 1o Nankin 0 che win 104, ‘ontinental C 4 Now 11eALS —Acid, € in, por 7, per o ints, Oils and Varnisl 110 carbon, per gallon, 1 b, e 1.60; gnal ni ad, O 160; drop black, 16 18¢; Ar—New Yorkapplo 16¢; Ohio ap- bl 17 Ashton, in Corn mnnrrm;‘.i Brunswick do ex- all River browi, extra heavy, 13c;’ Nopouset A | coggin o vt 105t o ickerbocker, | Spra Wachu- 274c; do York m 114 Pombroke do 1, rholic, 45¢; 1, per 2, § I fish, W, L’ allon, Nor T, pes gal. , per gallon aptha, 74 ° maha P, P., Marseilles c, green French in_oil ans, 10¢ s brown, lack, and i Prussian green choice 60 | , 60 tide; choice, Jupan, ‘| in ATURDAY AUGUST . 188 Railway Time Table. nd and skutter green, 1 ; Paris green, 18¢; Indian re “onatinn red, fo; Tuscan red, Vermillion, 1. & P., 18; chrome ¥ U. PR R, MAINSLINT L. M, O, &D. O, 18 yellow 4!‘\!“ golden ochre, 16c, patent dryer, Soj graining tave i IR colors, light ok, dark oak, walnut, chestuut | § ;;:::J-\I\‘-..'-‘vl-‘-“ Allntic Exprosrsoa n | R Dry Paints L | OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINE U, P, DEPOT | Whito load, Se; French Paris i LTy | whnting, whiting gil whiting | tincotn B i R o 1 DUMMY THRAINS - BRIDGE DIVISION Dummy traine leave Omaha an follows: 8:00 & m, 9:00 & m, 10:00 & 1, 11:00 & m, ¢ 10, 8:00 1, 4:00 P, 6:00 p m, 6:00 m,, 10 trains leave Council Bluffs as follows: 8:0: Tampblack, 10¢; ordinary burnt, siont do; , Taw, 403 Paris green Leathe Cy M. & St P ROR UL P, DEPOT, Ok solo, 8¢ to 42¢; homlock sole 28c to 8 LAV, ARRIVR, hemlock kip, 80¢ to 1 00; runner 60c to Soc; | Mail & Ex 45am’ | Mail 13 homlock call, 85¢ to 120; ‘hemlock upper, 25c | AUMUCEX....840pm | Pacifc Ex to 200; oak upper, 24 e, 4 00 to 5 50 aily | Daily | ealf kid, 82@sh: Groise 280 {onk | WABASH, ST, LOUVIS & PACIFIO'R. R Kip, 80¢ to 1.00: onk calf, 1 rench DEPOT Kip, 110 to 1 55 French calf N0; rus AR ARV 5 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; top. | Omaha 7:45 & m | Omaha 11:80 & pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, 1. Mor 42 Spm| w 5120 pebble O, 1, Moroceo, 830; sime C, B &Q R R~U. P, DEPOT, Fss 1 star onk, ARRIYE LAV b 1 Ohio onk, 88c; N¢ Tdiam | E 0:45 8 ukee, 87¢; No. 2 do 40 pw | 7:2 pm s Loaves Courieil BIufls at 817 eeerrr Artives 20 & mf | FHOLERALY | 8 excepted 1Omaha time. We quote lumber, lath and shinglesh on cars C R L&D R R DEPOT, at Omaha at the following pricos: | ARRIVR. 5 e JOIST AND SCANTLING-16 £t and undor | Expros. . Tdsam | Mail 3:40 p | i 18 ft, < U . DEROT | '| RS and under, 22 00, Al iR et : TiuneR AND '“‘:‘ “"~v SO W3 | Expreen. . 0 o | Madl® 11t 26 Sundays excepted. udays ex ol '\ 6., 2000, No. 2, | e 6:00 a m a0 pin | ISundays UL & OMAHA-N DEPOT N, 15 8 U. P, DEPOT. | Main common boards), 20 00; Bulk per bushol' 3 20 RASKA DIVISION wagton spokes, set, felloos, sawed dry, 140; B.& ) Express, . 8:16 & 0:8 ENRASKA. 0:80p m 0:40 & m 1, @12 crowbars, @ 8c; Burden's horseh 1, 1e ivdn wedges, e g teol, Vs muleslioos ARRIVE, Expross 0:50 & m | Expross Mail 6:16 pm | Madl Tenin Toaving at 7:25 p m and arriving at 0.6 woen Wine— In 100. | have Pullman slecpers. NatLs—Rates, 10 to 60, | - Stor - Shot, buck’ sk iontal | Opening and Closing of Malla, .6 40; do., half ke do., | g Nfinan 188 Dlasting, kegs, fuse, | onieaggo & Northwestern. ... ..11:00 '9:00 1 & Pacific. 11:00 - 9:00) 12 00: Mor- Quincy. 1100 0:00) 240 ris run_Blossburg, 1 ast Tump, 11:00 000} 2440, 4005 Whitebreast nut, 4 00; Towa Tump, 4 00 1 Towa nut, 4 00; Rock Spring, 7 00; Anth es, 11 50@12 00; Canon City, 7 00, per ton, 0:80 ‘a draft horses, 1 100@1 m horses, 1100 1 b farm horses, 90@100; extra 5; common plugs, 20@0. 3 3 tra, 125@100;_good, 100G 140; | Lhbl fair, 75@100; common, (0@ L opens at 10:50 o, 1, X0 . 10 1:00 p. m. * K. COUTANT, Postmastor SICUX FALLS f, 1 187 lon; triple refinc 00, Runs— Tmported, 4 5 2 00@4 00; domestic, PEACH AND APPLE BRa) CHAMPAGNES — Tinporte 4 00; A ), PEr Cis per proof gallon; re-disti vhiskics, fine Dblended, 1 50@2 50; Ken tucky bourbons, 2 00@7 00; Kentucky and yIvania ryes, 2 00@?7 00. NDIES —Tmported, 6 00@1600; domestic, 1 40@4 0. Gixs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 | 1 75@4 00, per case, 25 0@ | 12 00 16 00, STONE Company. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heavy, unwashed, Tight, 18@20c} fair, 30c; tub and washod, i cotted wool, 2@oe Tess. washed, choice, 3 uiry, black Tobaccos., ood, 45@ | | Didamond | i o SI0U. Building Purposes, And will make figures on round lots for prompt doliy ory. The compar y is shipping Pa.ving Blocks to both Chicago and Oniah once wid ordors from contractors engaged in paving stroots in any of the western citis TESTIMONIALS, SUPKRINTENDENTS OFFICE, Chicago, Wost Div-), ison ltailvay, Chicago Decomber b, 1882, f D, Elwell, President Sioux Falls. Water Power Com- pany DA Stz -1 have recolved from your company October 1, 1852, about 100 carionds of granite — | paving blocks wid have Taid them between the rails of H . our strect rallway tracks in the heart of the city, 1 rw, and | take pleasure in saying that in my opin e Ton the granite paving blocks furishod by your BO1 THE oy are tho most regular in shape and perlo I.‘,N s of as durablo feature as any material that UNDER THE has ever been offcred or laid in the eity ¥Yours, JAS. K. LA Y Religions of the Sacred Heart ! OMAHA, NEB. (TxcoRroRATID.) mpany s now prepured £ Focelv ALLS JASPEL STONE, for orders tor Muskovy 4 Dur- Durhamn, e Dl n and Je . Clima L and solicits correspond- and shippors of grain, O d provisions on i ankee, St. Louis: and te hic facilitics in office, Market reports receiy- | ed @very. ittoen minutes, which wo will ursish on aps 1,,1 jon, togother with ‘our special circular, indicat- ing the tendency of the markets. Ollice corner of | Douglas and Blished 1576, Juzotfme h strect, E» (Copy) Wi Dourk, March 28, 1853, RN DIRECTION OF TO WHOM 1T MAY CON “This tocortify that | granite taken from the and, in my opinion, it is th o Thave o in Amieri (Sig examined & ploce of X Falls Granito Quarrics, Lest stone for atreet pay HENRY FLAD Pros. Board Public Inprovinents. Stone for Paving Purposes. pportan orality are sofrellion | And any porson interested in such impre of young ladies. The | will find it g i advant i the institution, | with us. prresponide of tne . Mo The general management and supervisio company s business is now in- the hands of Bain. Addross your letters to TERMS, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, Including board, washing, tuition, and instrumental Extrachargey, drawing, funthes Intormation syplz to A.C. SENEY. THE LADY BUPERIOR, wimaore Pres. of Jasper Stone Co, HAY PRESSES. NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY. 0. F. BAVIS & GO, OGRS TO DAVIS & Gunora) Dealers in (UCCESS SNVDER.) AllTigvanag * ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES Are the cheapest; will Daly hiy at loss expenie lowd _wioro in rall r than iy other; wo anted or no - ale 1 for illustratod cir i STATE OMAHA, carefully solected lands ico and on easy torms, Timproved farms for salo in Douglas, Dodge, Colfax, Platte, Burt, Cuming, Sarpy, Washington, Merick, Saunders, and Butler Counties Taxes paid in all parts of the State, Money loancd on improved farus, otary Public Always i office, Correspondenco sy !y ¥ N. B.—Mr. Dedorick Eaonomy is still to wettlo the challnge #0000 to the w Just say when and where, and we will g0 fo spoils G Iy 1-waey sat ino JAS. H, PEABODY M, D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Roside No. 1407 Jones 8t. Offies, No, 1607 Far Aty wtrect, ' Offco hours, 12 m. 01 ey an § p m 400 p. . Telephions’ or otice, eskdonde ALMA E. KEITH DEALER IN Fine Millinery. HA'R GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, ETC, Stock Entirely Fresh and New 105 15th Street Opp. Postoffice, conon Plaster, bh !u‘l‘lvu od felt, 100 1bs, 3 50; straw | 800 8 m | 4:50 pm »oard, | 1246 p | Adbam)| . | Sundays excopted vy Hardware List, | I JOE & C. B R R & M. DEPOT, Tron, rates, 2 W plow steol specialy | statt ey OB crucible, 8¢; special or German, Ge Express Mail 150 p m | | ONM A I A Medical Dispensary! ‘Ulhuw and Parlors over the new Omaha National Bank, 18th, between 10 raspherries, 2 b, por case | or case, 3 40; Whortleh Paris greon, commion, ik 2 p i, 4:2 5 s 0280 p . 1080 ot plans, + chrome green, K., 12c; vermillion, Frg. | P guiath Gt s b, per case, 2 vermillion, American, 18¢; Indian red, | 1:00' m; 2:00, 4:00, 50, 6:0 nd 10,10 p . al pine rose pink, lde; od, Cokusoss, Teaves Council B t 025 and 11:95 & m, ¢ | sacho ;I Iy Venetian' rod, Am vod load, | 4:25, 5:25 and 6:50 And 10:50 1 . '": 2450; do (pie), 8 1 b: | 7he: ehromo yellow Chromo yel! | THROUGH AND TOCAL FASSENGER TRAINS ‘Im. |w~ If;v |I‘»«|vm wl by A.“““ . Tor oetire, Gonelle, re, Fronch, | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC-DEFOT N, 15th Street [dop 'MLL"\‘.‘«“,'.‘.‘.... ' choice, T§@se; | 208 ochre, Amr Winter's mineral, | Letve Onaha for O'Nelll viaSt. Poul Line fair, 7@7; Patma, 6} | 2hes lohigh brown, anish brown, 2jc} | for BIe Lo soam | | Fisu--No, 1 mackerel, half brla,, 700; No, | Prince’s mineral, llont 1 BRIDGE DIVISION, 1 mackerel, kits, 100; family mackorel, half | VARNISHES —Buarre per bt LEAVE OMATIA, LRAYR COUNCIL RLUPPA, Urls., & 2; family mackerel, _kits, 8oe; ‘No, 1| ture, oxtra, $110; furniture, No, 1, 813 conch, | psg No. 2 Pass. No. 0. 796 & m white fish, half brls., 7 00; No. 1 kits, 105, {extra, 81_40; conch, No. 1 20; Dvinar, No. 10 “ 11160 8 1 Syrur— Standard Com., 85, U#ls; Standard | extra, i Japan, T0c; asphaltum, extra, S5¢; :‘. 4 § 11:20 & 1 do, 43 gallon kegs 1 $5; Standard do, 4 gallon 50; hard oil finish, §1.50.4 o No g uinitoum ) 5 p A§ FISHBLATT 1D, - I'arnam and Douglas street OMAHA, NEBRASKA. - PROPIETOR. PECIAL ATT F\lm\ GIVEN 10 DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER, And Female Discases, as Well as &ll- Chronic and Nervons Diseases, OUR TESTIMONIALS. The t thmonials and oxtracts from | i ters published in the ne are only a few of the many thons. ands Dr. Fishblat nstantly vecoiving, and thoroughout the northwestand in every county of Nebraska can be found persons who can testify to the ofticacy of his treatment a1 t Druggist of Bennet, Neb, minont dr, Appres t of the & M RR writes you have rendered me, 1 E. A, Sidles, Bsg o Die Fsumar Dear Si and Tand ag g the value of o it hut an At of wimyle Justice to von to oxpress the ke of era 1foel tow anile you. After such suffering as T have had from catarch and throat tronbles, from which all the doctoring 1 had heretotore done had fal reliove e, however marvelous it may aprear, the iseaso has nearly disappearcd after your scarcely 1o months, and i that tine | v gainesd nearly ¢ ght ponnds inweight, . Can doctir, under evorlasting obgations toyou, ad by refereiing anvone to me, amicted as 1 W sider it an nct of Kindnoss to them to advise them to submit to your treatuont. Ever your feiend F. A SIDLES. Nebraska, 1 have sufforad for a long time with theumatism, Oldigod to give up my farm. My left side was expec S withoutrocoiving any reliof Tsubmitted to vour treatment Tam now nearly well andconsider you have performiod on poundsand am now able to attend to my work without any in stimonial from Humboldy, Humholdt, M. SqUines, ¢ ated nw M. Gy, which has p wlly affect ety W wonds convenienc Nobraekn, says: it that | wi ton A N s 1y Ac nyth N system was in Was by Kidney Trouble and Nervous Prostr, harkable ( Dear Siv e oneo 1 Die A, S FsineaT, Omaha wervice you have | suffored boyond deseription from Kidiey disoase tration, ‘Tho fluttering of my beart, after the treatment 1am now complotely anil conider for years, and there are no traces of 1y ol s Lot A Tervible [Case of Catarrh € Bones of the Nose Months, Pernit me to express to v to health and st and my 1 loast uxe ment of ‘the great ulted you T btter than I have JONN B, SMITH Decayed. Cured in FreMosT, N¥iL, A almost mirculons eure you Nave offectod i een to bestow Just pratie where praise iy due. 0 W ¢ nt and vory affonsive After doc W eat deal wit L8, 188, 1Ll ity For vears | have andthe hones of o apply DI FrsimaTs, Omahin: 1 view of the duty to you and ‘those atflicted as v sullered from Catarrh i its womst form 1y nose were in a bad state of decay to you for treatment. Threo Months o now searcely olapsed since yon took « 0 1 am happy to report myselt complotely etred of that dreadiul madady, and’ Tam ansi troub. Tedd with Catarel, whom 1 ean infli avidl thetmselves of yoiif treatiment. Thanking you must heartily for the reat boon you have conforrud o me, Tam ever gratefully yours, ir, AVLOR STATION, Towa, February than when 1 fivst wrote to you and lifo is Begi on bol i » Tonk, part of the time giving up b nice amd 1 ew ly talize it, t o without nid nchos, and all this d our t of death MRS, Mis. JACKSON WILLIAMS, Happiness Follows Dosy Dear Sir Die, Fisiare ning to h ol considdorably T tto Attor hayi it seonin tup out | e hed mo from G ver heing able tile to moye iy lelieve, s snat A Dificult Case of Lung atment, which I CRAVEN o shall alivay uble Cared Sy, Nobraska, Fobruary 7, 1888 gratitnde which Twill Tever bo ablo to repay for the 1 hiave have for o loug e been considored a hopeless ered my days numbere . My good forty led me to Lin thix inerdibly short tine you. have affected what nu fon, 1 have iniod fifteon pounds, and_ con. wse (his s 4 reforence fur othen simiarly afflietod. ALEN MeINTOSH. M. DEAR DI Fisininate: Towe you a debt sclentific skull you have displayed B treating w @nsimptive, wid overy body inelading myself, apply to you for a treatient Jast Novombior merons other doctors have failed | i sider myself thoroughly cured, Y Yours gratotully o rost sinee liberty ¢ A Very Aggivavated Case of ale Trouble, 1 oo ot wish Ko e to appear in print, bt does no- ob h\v 10, 1888, Me Tady who gives the following testim Jeet to Tiave hor addross given on applicatic A S Fisiniart Kind Sies Again 1wish to speak of the favor you conferred on me. Tt sometines seomn 00 oo to bo trie that 1 am enred. Words fail o expross my gratitude to you, and had it not been for you God only knows whore Twould be now. - Peeliaps you_ thiak 1say this mercly for the_ sakeof saying some- 10 when ray, that T never in iny 1ife have folt s grateful foward anyone for an act of Kltidhesa, ka1 fool towkrl you. Aay appiiioss and kindnoss attend you, throvih 11Te; my Venolactor A soldior stationed b Fort. Niobrara, whose friend was bed ridden, througha complication of diseases, writes under date July 4, 1858: T am pleased to inform you that my friend b op again and he i gaining Ho conte nicely through the medicines. Plates. visiting you as soon as strong Nelp of your valnable enouh, Mishiblatt Has Done for Her, Appr < and Looking much hotter, Have gained five pounds in D AL S, BOWILATE weight. Wish 1 eould tell ovorybody ad 1 folt and how well T feel niow Mins M. HEMSTI Tater she writes from Loup Oity: My friends hore had not soen me for six months, wore delighte the improvement in my health, A young friond says ho never saw melooking so well . MISS M. HEMSTRE Mr. R A, Rhodes, of Lyhdon, Nebraska, writosundor date of April 23, 1853: The reniedy which 1 e of you affordud me great veliot: ©foelas though Thad heon regonerate Tt will he obworved that the above testimonialsar pontiions oxpressions of those who aro, or have heen D, FishbIat’s patients, ave not of an ancient date and from sone e off place, but represent the truo it have | i no matte atitnents of hose Who thedugh his treatin AL those suffering frgm Chronie Discises « sulting Dr. Fishblatt PRIVATE OFFICES OVER THIE OMAHA N/ CONSULTATION FREE - Char entment. Those who reside at sending their sympton \ w Loek Box 1 restored to hieath ana e ppine how long standing will hiase an opportunity of cen ITONAL BANK andd within the reach of all who ot call, Will receive prompt attention, thr OMAHA, NEB. « modor distanco and e . Oudha, Nob “BURLINGTON ROUTE” (chlengo, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) GOINQ NORTh AND SOUTN. n | Solid T it Day Conches and Pull Ito: [man Pal s are run da s and | i inibal i Rapids and COING EAST ‘AND WEoT. t Day Conche Cars, with Re (seats fre irs, Pulin C.1.& Q. Dininy: Ca yand | 1 i o to St 120 & Kahisas City, Ch nd Minneapolis: Purlor Cars with Reclininid g0 & De . and from 5t Louis and Peoria and to| hison & Topok and Ottumwa, Only onef Chicigo, Lineoln & 1 ween St Louis and Des) & Coun lowa, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Denver,| n Indin e in Union Depot nust THROUGH CATe LIN Finest Equipped Rallroad In the World for all Classes of Travel 0 Vico-Ires't and Gen'l Manager AL LOWELL, Gen_Pass. A't, Chicago. do. It1s universally admittod to be the WIL:SON’SS ler and SMeet Tron Warks | OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Build all Kinds of Steam Boilors, S1oke Staoks, Bre o, and do fa gonora Dlate-iron business. Iopairiig do Done at Eastern Prices and Warranted ! Socond-hand Boilors will e kopt on hand. Havi of the country, Tum confident ] can give satisf cor. 10th and Plerce Stroets, hing Lard, Wator and il o in City aid Country. Al w 1 many yoars oxpe s hiaving €he best sl 3. M. WILSON Propriotor. © cein the trade in different parts Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM FUMPY, inery,§ Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURGH Trimmings, Mining Ma Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail, AND SCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th Farnam 'S8t., Omaha Neb. EILISEEL OW ST EER S Booth’s ‘Oval’ Brand AND D. D. MALLORY & CO'S “DIAMOND” BRAND, Frosh Fish a4t Wholesale. D. B, BEEMER, Omaha,

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