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e D —— The MNeb~aske National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB. « . « N0 TR R ay 1,108 718008 8 . JOTINSON, President, of Stecle, Johnson & Co A. E. TOUZALIN, Vieo President, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. Y. Morse & Co. JOHN & COLLINS, of G H. & J. 8. Collins. 2. M. WOOLWORTH, Counselor and Attorney at Law. L. & REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashier, formany years Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha. This Bank opened for husiness April 97, 1882, direetors aud stockholders are among she lead. business of Omaha, and its business is conductad especial reference 1o the best and increasing In of ita mercantile patrons. ections receive prompt attention and charg' s ebtainable here or elsowhere. Anteres allowed on time deposits npon favorable and upon accounts of banks and hankers, Foreign Exchange, Government Bonds, and County. City Securities bought and sold. J. W. Rodefer, Broker, Stocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and all other od securitios dealt i Room 4, No. 28 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Ia' "FINANGE AND COMMERGCE. INANCIAL NEw Yorg, August 20. Monoy—Easy at 2@2} per cent; closed of- fered at 2} per cent, Prime Mereantile Paper 4 per o Sterling Exchangs—Bankers' bills stes $4.82; demand, $4.86. vernments—Strong and higher for 4's. Stocks-~Weak throuvhout the day. The net result of the d as a decline of } to6} per cent, 33 on Omaha, 2§ and 2{ on Wabash, 2 per cent on Western Union and 6} in Dy e and Colora- do coal and ven- ing Post says the selling movement and de- eline in Denver is due first to the difficulty ex- pericnced in getting any person of good stand- ing in the business community to accopt the presidency and second toreports circulated in regard to the solvency of the company, Offi- cers of the company deny the truth of the ports, both as to the specified in general charge, nevertheless, their effect is shown in the market price of Denver, and also of the stock of the Colorado Coal Co, " business nver, 2 on Ce coUPON et 103) 44 Coupons 1183 4%, 19f Pacific ¢’ of 0 128 STOCKS AND BONDS American Express Burl., Cedar Rapids Central Pacific Chicago & Alton. do do _pid ‘Chi., Burl, & Quincy Erie. do pfd, asked. Fort Wimo & Chicigo 8 Haunibal & St. Joseph asked do do do pfid Tllinois Central., Bloom. & Western, Kantas & Texas Lake Shore & Michi; Michigan C: Missouri Pacifi Northern 1 7 do do p ‘Northwestern igan So. i pid a, Decat & Eva Tsand uiot and firm; new moss, 14 50 Veak; prime stoam, & 00@ Quiet, steady and unchanged KASSAS CITY, Kassas Orry, Augnst 20.—Wheat—Lower; for cash; 90fc Lid @37 c for cash; for September; 31} for the yoear. e bid for eash. Wheat —Western easier and qu August, 1 15 R Corn'~Western, neglected; mixed, Octobsr, Lower and active; western white, 4@ 86¢c; mixed, 32@83c. creaniery, 18(a Eggs—Higher and active. Whisky—Quiet and steady at 1 18@1 18}, Wheat —Steady; winter, 8 11d@9s 4d; spring, 8 6d@ts, Neow, fs 6}d. The receipts of wheat the lantic ports was t week at At. 1 mackerel, kits, 100 The Drovers' Journal Vatives firm and dull; exports, doinh 00; medium_ to good, IR Young Hyson, good, k; market overstock to luir_, 2 006@2 75; goud, 300@3 Kaxsas Ciry, yugh done to muke Hogs—Higher; light, Cattle—Slow; —Quiet; natives, 8 00@ 3 50, Louts, August : k; Kirk's Prairio Queen, (100 caltes,) 40c; Kirk's 5@ 00; good to ¢ common to fair Dull; only best grades saleable at - ——— Doxes 40 1hs, 16 o FLOUR AND GRAIN. CHicaco, August 2 ments of flour and grain for the past 48 hours have been as follows: CorrEEs—Ordinary grades, 3@ ts and ship- 43 Receipts. Ship'ts. | XXXX roasted, 14jc Wheat, bushols Oats, bushels. T T sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, Bs, NEW Yonk, August 20. ments of flour and grain for tho pust 48 hours have beon as follows: Wheat, bushels —Recoipts and_ship- | granulated, 9ic; confectioners' A, 93 ard extra’C, 8fc; extra C, 8}c; modium yel- Tow, 8k Receipts Ship'ts, | S 2 Starch, ¢ Oats; bushels o cassia, 15c. CHEESE Receipt and ship- 1o past 48 hours b ments of grain for Wheat, bushel e Brows Corroxs A Roceipts and ship- past 4 8 hours have Y nango A, 6 Honest Wic ments of live been us follow Receipts. Ship' Jawrence L, 6 Louts, August ments of live'stock for the past 48 hours have been as follows: Receipts and ship- Receipts, Ship'ts, 9ke; Pepperel 36, Tye; do 18 ‘Wamsutta 4-4 shipments of li have been as follows: L ——mm— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHICAGO CHicAGo, August 20.—~Flour—Dull and un- changed. Wheat—Regular wheat opened dull, closed active and higher; 1 02} for Aufi:ust; 1 103% for September; 1 05@1 05} for October; 1.063@!1 06 for November; 102] for the year; No. 2 spring, 1 02@1 02}: No. 3 spring, 0@ No. 2 red winter, 1 ( Corn—Quiet and firm; close 501c for cash and 5lle for Aug Tor September; 50¢_for Octol vember; 46}(@16ic for the year. Oats—Dull and easy; for August ) 5 for the ud, but lower at e for September dy at 1 thy hiigh grade, 1 Moderatel d higher; 12 30 L for August (@12 45 for October ber; 11 8061185 for d higher; 8 65@8 ust: 8 70 for September for Octol for the In fair domand; shoulders, hort clear, 7 2 Whisky—Steady and nachanged. Eggs—Dull at 1617, I .croam cheddars, 8)@9c; full creamflats, 93 10c; fair to good “cheddars and flats, 3@ @c ard skims, Tallow—No. Hides—Unchanged; green salted, damaged, 6}c; green salt cured, light, 8jc; do, heavy, 8fc; green st calf, 124c; dry salted, 11¢; dry calf, 16@1bhe, TOLEDO, TorLeno, August 20.—Wheat — Quiet and firm; No. 2 red winter cash, 1 11§, Corn—Dull and easier; high mixed, No., 2 cash or August held 5 yé""’ Quiet and firm; No, 2 cash or August, NEW ORLRANS, NEw ORLEANS, Au mixed and white, 6062, Onts—Western, in fair demand at 38(@ 40c; Texas, dull and b Corn Meal n at 2 75@? 80, Pork—In fair demand and lower at 13 Lard—Steady; tierce, ¥ 00; keg, 9 25 Bulk Meats —In fair demand and lower. ‘Whisky—Steady; western rcctified, 1 05@ 120, CINCINNATIL _ August .2 fred Bwinter 107 Corn Weaker ut 51 Oats—Quiet at 2! Whent - @1 07§ for itye—In foir ud at BRA@AYC, Pork-— Dull a inal at 13 50@14 00, Lard—Firme: 4 Bulk Meats—Strong and highe Whisky—Active and firm at 1 13, MILWAUKEE MILWAUKER, August Wheat—Quiet and steady; No.32 cash fand August 1 tewber, 1 Corn Oats Barley e, ; No, 2, September NEW YORK. NEw Yomk, August 20, stead: ~Wheat—Cash s opened j@he lower, wlvar 1 @1c; closing firm; ungraded red, 101@1 2 No. 4 red, 1 (431 05; steamer No, 3 re 1.054@1 06}; No. 8 red, 1 163@1 154; steamer No. 2 red, 1 16}; No. 2 red, 1 18§ free on board; 114} in elevator, Corn—Cash, firm; options opened ¢ lower, reacted f@gc, closiug strong; ungraded, H8@ 63c; No, 2, 64c afloat, Oats— (@1 higher; mixed western, 35@38c white, 40@48}c. ¥ Western fresh, higher aud in fair de- at 23@28le, Yhos Blackstono Dleuched 4-4, 9¢; C J 9he; Fruit of the Loom, 93¢; do” cambric 4.4, 12§ do Water Twist, 104c; Great I : Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12 o cambri Pequot A, 10¢; Pepperel, N G_Twilly, 1 Pocalontas 4- 11e; Wamsutta O' X X, 124c. Receipts, Ship'ts, BRITISH GRAT ) grain trado E the wheat acr cent below that of 18! tis quiet, and foreign flour firn vor of wellers, ive. There wero 1 mont Hamilton D, 11 neh Pearl River stripe, 1 Yeoman's blue 1 088 alo prings Andover DD bl tricts the indi in 89 there will be the crop will be reports stato ted and mildewed, b is thin and Dl Other crops are reported as average, Dlue and brown, 14 1 4 inch double fac OMAHA MARKE do gl ‘Wholesale Prices, finish, 6. . satteen, 8§ teens, 74c; Hallowell, Sc; Indian Orchard, T4c; Narragansott, improved, 8jc; Pepperill sat: 108 O THE OVAIA BEE, vening, August 20, The following prices are charged retaile by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elovators and other local buyers: G4c; Berwick, 4{c; Dankirk, - iloucester, 61 6he; Merritac D, 7e; Mystic, bhe; Spraguos, c; Bouthbridge, c;do inghatua, 7e; Sarl: boro, bc; Orlental, Ghe. WieaT—Cash No. 2, 84c; No, 3, 784c; re- ash No, 2, 43¢; No, 3, 4 Rye—Cash, 40k, Conx—Mixed, 47c. Atlantic, 8¢; Cumberlaud, 73e; Highland, 7 Kenilworth, 93¢; Plunkatt, 9ic; Sussex, Sc, American, 11¢; Artiian, 2 atripes D and_ T, 10c tucket, 19c; N 134¢; st shirting che Live Stock. Quiet and unchanged at 375 &4 TH@H 00, m at 3 00@3 50, . Fair quality 006 005good butc] ers’ stock, 7 00, and fancy, Tarow—Firm at 6@tGhe in barrels, Poultry and Fish, form, por Ib, 85c; Dover's Bowders, p at § 00; old, i and luke trout the same eral Produce 8—Unchanged at 13@14c, Active and fi flour, per Ib, 4 plied at 30@4 headlight, per gallon, 14c; 1762 per gallon, 16 lifornia, in comb, pe woud, Taw, | :@1 10 per box. (.)“ull, 5%; lard, w str'd, per gallo No. 1, o 2, The; castor, XXX, per g lon, 1 40; 8,120; wweet, per gallon, B Green Fruits, spos, VY -, 15@18c per quart 18@20¢ per quart, “6—Quiot at 6 00@T 50 per box. liforuia 4 00 per box. PrACHES—Natives 1 00@] California at 2 7 BLACKBERRIES Lums—In good BaxaNAs~ Unchanged; per bunch, 2 00@ 400 Arries—8 50@8 78 per bl CALIFORN CALIFORNIA G RAPES—2 BOGS 00 por case. Flour and Millstuffs, WinteR WieAr—Best quality, patent, at 3 25@3 00@ 3 SrcoNn t{l'Aufl Sr SECOND QUALITY—2 KO@3 25, BrAN—Bbe per cwt. CHOPPED FRED—Por 90 Ibs, 83c. CORN MEAL—1 00@1 10 per cwt. SCREENING—00@70c per cwt, Grocers List, asplerries, 2T, per cure, , per case, Whortleberries, per case, o plut m, gr case, 3 0; green gages, 2 b, per case, 2 90; do choice, 8 b, per 4 50; ping apples, 2 1, per cae, { 00@ peaches, 2 b, per case, §00; do 8 h, per 00@4 50; o (pie), 3 b, per case, 2 60; , 6 1b, per dozen, ¢ na_prime to cholee, T3@7§c; a, B No. 1 mac erol, half brls., 7 00; No, nily mac brls ackerel, kits, whit 0. 1 kits Sy e, bols; & do, 43 gallon kegs 1 8% Standard do, 4 gallon kegs, 1 60, Sona—In I papers, 8 80 per case; kog soda, choice 60 , 600 choice, Japan, TEAs—Gunpowder, good, 45 good Tmperial, 40@43c. natural leaf, & Qolong, good, @0 Souchong, good, 3 1,4 inch and larger, 10} } inch, 114 WoonENWARE—Two _hoop_ pails, threo hoop pails 2 00, Tubs, No. 1, 81 4 neer washbon 185; Double Crown, 2 90; Wellbuckots, Lran—Bar, 16 Soars K n Imperial, 8 45; Kirk's 360; Kirk’s standard, 8 75; Kirk's Russian, < . doz. Porasi— Pennsylvan Babbitt,s hall, in cos ns, 4 case, in case, incase, 1 90; Anchor red Tennessoo, ey white, 124¢ por 1b; raw—whito , raw, 11c; roasted, 13}c DLES— Boxes, 40 1bs, 1 , 154, eaddie square casos, 3 40, 15§c; 85, 16c; c; round, cases, good, 104@11c; prime, 12(@12; green and yollow, 11@15 , 20@206c; Lovering's roasted, Arbucklo's ronsted, 14fe; McLaughlin's imitation Java, 16}@ 18, R T ity g Gl ap- ple, 13c. 181; Ashton, in 30, Sucars—Powdered, T03c; cut lonf, 10ic; Stand* SALT—Dray loads, per bbl, dark yollow, 7he. —Pearl, 44¢; 8 ; Excelsior Gloss, The; Popper, 17¢; allspice, 1 STAR Seic 3 40; s lyod Dry Goods. Applo .\ B, Atlant: 4.4, Te; Cabot W, Greut Falls E, 8k Indian Head A, 8c ndard A, Mystic River, The; Pec Wachusett B, Tie; do Allendalo 4-4, The, 7ie; Atlantic Bennington i hard )-8, 8he; ), O4C3 g 1 N 80, 7e; do O 32, T{e; do K 39, 8hc; Pocassot C 4-1, Tie; in T 41, » do half ; Fidelity 4-1, Bu alls Q, ¢ Lonsdale 37, 12he; Now York Mills, , Oh¢; Pocusset 5.4, 8; Utica, Drcks (Colored)— All brown, S¢; do 11¢; do XX stripes and plaids, 12 1-2c; X brown and drab, stripes and’ plaids, 5 Arlington Yc; Brunswick 81-2¢; Char do ox- Tall River brown, extra hoavy, ua A brown, 13c; Neponset A ; Arrowanna, 91 Lo, oxt Lowiston A 3 super extra ~4¢; Putnam hetucket S, 10 1-2¢; do BB, i 4-4, 20 A 3 Atlington ' X blug 4" 000, bluo and steh, 18 1.2 brown, 12 1-2¢; do AAA, do do, do XX to do do, 14 1- ymaker's bluo and brown, 91 Mystic \rrhllr«trilu', 161 Pearl River, biue and brown, 16¢; Uncasvil Canpuics—Buruard, 5le; Eddystone lining, 84c; Garner A glazed, b nhattan_ glove finish, She; Newport do,,bie: 1 630; Pequot do, bo; Teckwood i Conser JEANS—Amory Androscoggin Clarendon e Conestogga sat- Rockport, o, 3 Py Allens, American, Ge; Arnold, Jocheoo, 64 ;Conestoga, 0 Dunnell, 64@7c; Eddystons, o Harmony, bhe; Knickerbocker, 3INGHAMS—Amoskeag, Ohe; Argyle, 10 CorroNaDEs—Abberville, 1je; Agato, 20c; ; Cairo D and Clurion’ D _and T, 174c; Decan_Co. Keystono, 134c; Nan il, 16¢; Ocean D and T, uskex, 12¢; Tiogn, Wachu' do Nankin 12jcs plain Nankin, 12hc; do checks, stripes 124c; do § oz, 20c, yal, 16} om 10-4; 78, B0c; do ot 10-4 New York mn lls Pembroke Drugs, Diuas AND Chnicats —Acid, Carbolic, bin, per Ib, wsafras, per Ib, 12 hoidia, per oz, %16 1, per o Salts, per Ib, d, Ac per gal, £1 40, O Casto Oil, Olive, per gal, $1 60 dpium, &5 00; Quinine, P, cand R &S, per oz, & 90; Potassium, per Ib, 1 65; Salic of Morphine, y 5 Strychnine, per oz, § Bhe Paints, 01l and Varnishes, 0118110 ‘carbon, per gallon, 12he 150" water white, 18¢ B6c; linseed, boiled, per per gallon, 160; fish, W. B., neatafoot extra, per gaflon, 9c; e Yo. 1, 75¢; lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80c s grolden machin, No. 1, per gal: lon, 8bc; 2, 20c; sper, wignal, per gallon 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 55¢; naptha, 74 2 per gallon, 15c. Paixts N Oi.—White lead, Omaha P, P,, 6c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 63c; Marseilles green 1t 510 cans, 20c; French zing, green Bartier Pears—In good de. mand at £3 75@4 00 per box, Vo WHEAT - Best quality, patent, at 3 50@3 65, ¥ Goons—Oysters (Standard), fper case, 8 70@3 00; strawberries, 2 th, per case, 50; Bartlett safost' route. For in seal, 120; Fronch #inc, red seal, 116; Fronch zinc, in varnish asst, 30c: Fronch_sine, in ofl Railway Time Table, nast, l.'\el: raw nnr||hum! umber, 1 1 cans, 100; . raw’ and burnt Sienna, 100; vandyke brown, . " 130; refined. h\{n‘l.hh‘ck, 126; conch black, and U. P. R R, MAINFLINE ory black, 16¢; drop black, 16¢; Prussian e ARRITR blue, 80c; ltramarine bluo, 18¢; chrome green ,",,*:_‘,“;m"-rm'mv,:';|9,1'_;::‘;,';3;;":;@:; L. M. & D, 16¢; blind and shutte Lo | Geand Taiand Paes 480 m | G T9nd Pass 1140 & m ) 160; Paris 5 red, Oo; Tuse OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINE.—-U. P. DEPOT. can_Vermillion, 1. & P., 18; chrome yellow | Lineoln ko ' e yelle 2.8 pm | Lincoln Ex ... 12:66 pm L. M, 0. &D. 0, 1 yollow ochre, o; DUMMY TRATSS - BIIDOK DIVISION. © golden ochre, 160, patent dryer, 8c; graining | Dummy teaing loay colors, light oak, dark ok, walnut, chestnut | 9:00 & m, 10:00 & m, Omaha as follows: 8:00 & m, h 00 & m, 2:00 p m, 8:00 p ™, 4:00 and ash, 13e. P m, 5:00 p m, 600 p m., 10:10 p. m. Dry Paints, Iy my tralns leave Council Bluffs as follcws: 8:25 A m, 0.5 & m, 10:25 & m, 1:26 A m, 1:95 m, 9:98 Pm, 825 pm, 498 p 3 25 p m, 8:50 pm. , 10:30 pm I Whiting | * Sundays-The Dummy traie teave Omaha at .00, Gormantown, - 14c; | 1100 & m; 2:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:00 and 10.19 p m. Prussian_blue, Bc; | = Leaves Council Biufts at 0:25 and 11:95 & m, 2:28, 4:25, 5:26 and 8:60 and 1050 p m, THROUGH AND LOCAL PASSENGER TRAINS- SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC-DEPOT N. 16th Street. Leave Omaha tor O'Neill via St. Paul Line for Blair “ e 800 Arrive rom Nelieh L0 pm BRIDGE DIVISION White lead, Sc; Freuch zinc, 10c; whiting, Jo; whiting gilders, 13 coml i lampblack, lampblack, ordinary, 1 ultramrine, 180; burnt, 4c; umber, raw, sionna, raw, do; P Paris grean, common, hrome green, K., 13¢; vermillion, vermillion, American, 18¢; Indi rose plik, o3 Venetian red, Cokusoss, sienna, burnt, 4o green, genuine, chrome green, Vonetian' red, American rod Toud, | pasn No. 5. 1/58 a m | Paan Nor 0 Tna m chrom yellow, genuine, 50c; chron yol: No. 10,0846 p [ " No.18... 11:80 4 m K., 1 chre, ol " No ¢ 850°pm| * No 3. 11:0am Winter's mineral, [ Pass, No. 8. Sis0am | ¢ No. 1. 7:8pm O NM 6 06 m . PR RV, P, DEPOT, 2he; lohigh bro Prince’s mineral, Se. Vanxisies—Barrels, per_gallon ARRIVR ture, extra, £1 10; furniture, No, 1, & 7d4Sam | Mall & Ex T2 pm oxtra, &1 40! No.'1, §1 AtlanticEx. ... 340 p m | Pacifio Ex 046 am extra, &1 75 Japan, haltum, St Daily. shollac, £ 50; hard oil finish, §1 50, WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFICAR. R.~U, P\ - DEPOT, Loather, LRAV, ARRIVR, S Temlock sole 28¢ to Sfc; [ OmAha. ..\ .. 746 & m | Omaha. ., N2 am hemlock kip, 80c to 1 00; ranmer. Gde to 8 v dopm| 60 p Heniloek call, temlock upper, 23¢ €, B &Q R XU, P, DEPOT. alligator, ARV, LRAVR, ronch calf, 12 Tinings, 600 to 10 Tingn, .00 %0 10 803 Br T Moroc ‘ "‘“ Vo ik Sundaya oxcopton, 10maha timo, lnlls\l'l 0. D, Moroceo, '+ simon, 50 to 3 00, CyR L &P R R-U P, DEPOT, HARNFSS 1 star oak, 433 No 2d mAVR; No, 2 e Mail A5 m | Expross. ... - Expross 0 pm | Mall § 40 p m i W RCR UL 1 DEPOT, BSS a Mailt LTS am Ddsam Lumber, Exproes. . 840 pm LTopm _ WHOL Iays excoptod. *Sundays excopted. W quoto Lumbor, Int 8.0C. & P, R, R—U, P, DEPO at Omah o following pric Mailt 6:00 a1 | Expross..........0:60 & m JOINT AND SCANTLING 15 ft. and undor | Expross. 0:00 b m | Mallt- T o p 50, " Sundays excopted. 00, 0; 18 ft, Tivnens. 16 foet and undor, 9 ST. PAUL & OMAL IASKA DIVISION— THER AND JOIST— 18 ft, DEPOT N. 16TH ST, 2 20 50; 24 ft, 26 50, 4 No, 2. 00 & pm 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No, 2, | No. & 1145 A m SukEnivg—No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; L ST.JOE & C. B, 1L —B. & M, 1 Aall Express Exjiross. Mail, B. & M. IN NEBRASKA. POT. 0:00 8 m 0:50 p m por bushel 8c; ster, bbl, 2 H I r b, B0 Denver Expro 168 m | Atlantio. ... 6:30pm hoard, 3 50, Pacific Expross. 6:85 pm. | Denver Expross.0:40 a m S MISSOURI PACIFIC—U, . DEPOT Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 2 60; plow steel spe 4 Expross crueiblo, S; special or Ge Mall do, 16@20; wagon spokes, sot, 2 2@ 00; hubs | Tri per s ; f.-n‘l.q-,.., !m".-‘\ dry, 140; tongues, axlos, onch, 7hc; Kquare nuts per = b, 76 11c; washors, por 1, STikevatis }m Opening and Closing of Mails, b, 11c; ¢ 20; malloable, Sc; novTR. OrRN. cLomm. iron wedges, 6;_crowburs, Ge; harrow teeth, | onjeago & Northwestern 00 19:001 5130 '8 4o; spring teol, T@Se Ton's horschoes, 5 25 | Ghicago, ook Tiand & Paciie1:00 9:00 Burden's muleshoes, Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Banuen Wike—In Nais— Rates, 10 to 60, 335, Wabash.. Sitor —Shot, 185; buck shot, 210; oriental | s ity & Pacifl powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half kogs, 348; do., u.':.f.x'.'.. a‘lw‘.‘fin.iu- . quarter kogs, 1 88; blasting, kogs, fuso, [ B & M. 1n Nobrasi per, 100 feet, 60c. Chic M. & O Coar—Cumberland blacksmith, 12 00: Mor- | Missour Paciflo....... ris run Blossburg, 12 00; Whitehroast lump, | Sioux City & ., in Nebraska 400; Whitcbreast nut, 4 00; Lowa lump, 40 Towa nut, 4 00; Rock Spring, 7 00; Anthr cites, 11 50@12 00; Canon City, 7 00, per ton, AnmivR, DRRART, 1650 a m | Exprosa...... pm | Mall... 3 B m and arriving at o 240 9:00| 5:80 240 ar lots, Gle per 100, | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. .. 11100 9:00( 6:30 2:40 12:30| 6:30 0:80 Horses and Mule : ; Extra draft horses, 1 ; common draft horses, 100@150; extra farm horses, 11012 common togood farmy hors, w0 00; o | SIOUX FALLS 1hugs, G0@75; common plugs, 2040, Mures—lixtra, 125@100; good, 100@140; 1 fair, 75@100; common, G0 Liquc ALconon—188 proof, 2 25 per wine gallon; oxtra California spirits, 185 proof, 135 per preo gallon; aiplo vofiiod wirits, 187 proo, 23 per re-distilled whiskies, 100@1 d, 2 50; Ken- tucky 00@7 00; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, Branpies—Imported, 6 00@ 1600; domestic, 140@+ 00. Gixs—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 s—Tmported, 4 50@6 Ry New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 506 0. PrACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—Tmportod _per caso, 28 00@ 34.00; Awerican, per case, 12 (0@ 16 00, Wool. Morino unwashed, light, 14@16c;_hoavy, hed, light, 18@=20c; 30c; tub and washed, tted wool, 2@ 'es ® Company. (INCORPORATED washed, choico, 28¢; burry, blac ¥ Cor—comns Shase, gt 1a| BULlAING Purposes, 60c; Rose 1 Promium, 65¢; Diamond G ixtoon, 47c. 0c; Musko ie; Dur- | And will make figures on round lots for prompt deliv® Durham, ery. The compar y is shipping 8 oz, 4lc; North Oarolina, A ok (0 heal o Pa,v’ing Blocks 0. K. Durhur, ‘2 oz, 30c; Unclo 3 Tom and J erry, 2 Climax, b to hoth Chieago and Omaha, and solicits 1 orders from contractors o D. Elwell, President Sioux Falls Water Power Com pany PROPRIFTORS UNION ELEVATORS A. AND B, « and shippers of grain, Omaha,Neb, Also huy 1 grain and prosisions on marginin New c wranite ago, Milwaukee, St. Louts and Toledo. ul circular, indicat- | ¢ Oftico cornor of | | g th Douglus Juzotfime Establisiied 1570, OMAHA AYEDICAL DISPENSARY OFFICE AND PARLORS OVER THE NEW OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, Thirteenth, Bet. Farnam and Douglas Sts. A, 8. Fighiblatt, M. D., PROPRIETOR. The Reason Why Dr. Fishblatt is Enjoying Such Unparalied Success, The astonishing cures affectod by Dr Fishblatt, of discases formerly thought incurable, have given hins a high rank fn the medical profossion of thix count ry. T has won such deservedd celebrity, the people o the far west no Tonger deem it necessary to visit eastern cities to find physiclans competent to treat complie catod diseascs. Onur Tostimonialms’: ho testimonials and extracts from lottors published in thes ‘columns are only a few of the many it the northwest and in every county of Ne= Braska can be found persons who ean testify to the efficacy of his treatment. thousands Dr. Fishblatt is constantly recoiving, ard throug FROM A PROMINENT DRUGGIST OF BENNETT, NEB. % AL Sidles, a Prominent Druggist and Land Agent of the B. and M, R. 1. Writes: 3 Brsswrr, Nebraska, March 2, 1888, D Fistinare— Doar Sir: - Approciating the valuo of the%services you have rendored me, 1 deom it but anact of simple Justice to you to expross the sense of gratitudo 1 feel toward you, After such suffering as & have had from eatarch and throat troublos, from which all doctoring I had horetofore dono had failed to reliovo e, however marvelous it may appear, the discase has nearly disappeared after your treatment o searcely two months, and in that tine | have gained olght pounds in weight. Consider me, d under everlasting olligations t by referring any one tg mo, aflicted as T was, I shall con act of kindiiess to them to ad m to submitto your treatn®ut. ' Ever your friend, F. A. SIDLES. A Terrible Case of Catarrh Cured, Bones of the Nose Decayed, Cured im Three Months.,, Frexot, Neb., Angust 2, 185% DR, FIsiuATT, Omahn: In view of tho almost miraculous cure you have effected in my case, I foel it my duty to you and those afflictod as I have heen to bestow Just pralse whero it is due. For years I have sufferad from Catarrh i tho worst form. The discharge was constant and very offensive, aud the bones of iy nose wero i of docay. Aftor doctoring a great deal withoutsuccess, 1 was induced to apply to you for treatmont. ce months havonow searvely clapsed since you took chatge of my case, and T happy to repor completely cured of that droadtul malady, and [ am_anxious to have all those trou bled with Catarrh, whom I can influence, avail themselves of your treatment. you most heartily for tho great boon you have conforred o e, 1 am over gratefully yours, MRS, NON WILLIAMS. From a Prominent Citizen of Boone County. Di. Fisuniatr--Dear Sie: 1 do not know ex: waying omothing to expross v how ito soparate my connection with you without iy ratofulnoss for relief brought by your treatment of me. My pursistency in'trying everything suggested by others for the eure of Catarrh had jostled my faith somewhat in the power of anyone bringing relief. T even mistrusted that your profossions were based simply on theory, whiels You desirod to practice. Bt tomy ovorlasting delight, 1 was decoived. Your rewedios and treatment worked Tiko o charm. T was not only rolieved of the distrossing ills of Catarrh, but was entirely and, I beliove, pee- feetly restorad to health. | atnow no mors troubled with the effects of the discase which so aflicted me 1 never had tho complatit. 1o not write this purposely for your use, to induce othors to test your i tholr bohalf, but think it my duty to make some acknowleldgoment, trifling aund simple, of how much good you hav done ne i your safo and certain treatment of a distressing malady. DUMBLE Testimonial from Humboldt, Neb, aw M. Sqrines, of Humboldt, N which has prostrated o to x Iy affocted, arid after try cbraska, says: 1 have suffernd for long time with rheuma- s obliged to give up my farm. My left side was. 4 without roceiving clief, 1 submitted to your th f well, and consider that yow ed cight pounds and am now able to attond tomy Tam have perfo cure. work without any Happiness Foltows Despair. TAvLOR STATION, Tows, February 7. Di FisinAtr—Dear Sir: 1 ool considorably bettor now than when first [ wrote o you, and life i eirining to have some charms for me axain. After having been bed-ridden -nlnn)f, part of the time givis upall hgpo of over holngblo to ot up agali, It seome kb Hioo, T oan hardly realizo F, taKo my moals with a cood appetite, to move about liko other people do without pains and aches, and to have everybody con- ratilaty o or my improvediapponrance. And als this, dottor, thanks to SOur troatmont; which 1 shaik ulways believe, s snatched wo from tho shadows of death. MUS. J, . CRAVEN. A Digicult Case of Lung, Trouble Cured. Scnuvug, Nobraska, Feb, 7, 1883, w DR, Fusiniatr: 1 owe you o dobt gratitude whigh 1 never will ‘be able'to ropay for the kil you have displayed in treating mo. 1 have for a long time been considered & hopeloss con-— sumptive, and everybody, | cif, considered my days numibo fortune led mo to apply to you for tr this incredibly short tim Awhat nUMOrOWs OLher doct oration. | have since gainod fifteen pounds, and consider myself thoroughiy 1sc this asa reference for sthers similarly afflicte Yours Gratefully, ALEX MCINTOSH. It is Encouragiug to Read the Following from a Long Sufferer Who has becn nder Dr. Fishblatt's Treatment for About Two Months, MAckbo to have gained twenty over any thing like you truly, Dear Sir: My folks nay 1 ap; And wo ail think thero wa Cured of Catarrh, Hoorsi, Nebraska, February 10, 1888, D Fisininarn, M. D, Omaha, Nob— Doar Sir : 1 have boon sufforing with catareh in the head oversinee 1 ean ron aid now' T am twonty nino years of wge. | had long thought s cure was Impossible, but rtholess plasod miysell under your treatinent, but with rather small faith [ must confess. [ am now happy to say that Tan greatly relloved and having strong hopes of a perfoct cure. 1 have neyor used any modicine hefors which went dlght te the seat of the diseaso as the moedicine you gave me. Hoping many othersmay find relief at your hands, | romain yours rospectfully, W. . hiob R et ¥ Very Aggravated Case of Female Trouble. Tho lady who givos tho following testimonial doos not wish her, namo to appear in- print, but docs not 0 have her address given on application. ' i bruary 1, 1888 A Fimmiars K ind Gir: - Again | wish to speak ef the favor ‘ou_conferred yan me. It sometimes. £o0 great £o be truethat I ath eured. Words fail to exprosy my gratitudo te you, and had it not boen for you God only kniows whero | would be now. - Pechaps you think [ ouly say this maroly for the sako of waybng something, but, beliove me whon I say, that [ nover in uy life have folt sograteful toward anyone for Kindness, as T fecl toward you. May happinoss and prosperity attend you through lite, my beoe- il that 803 . 10th St., Omaha, i A B A granite taken | ux Falls Granite Quarrios, Make Braces for the Correction of | i ez et some or st vae Physical Deformities. Pres. Board Publio Improvients. Hip and Spinal Discasos, Club Feet, Btiff Knees, 7 Stone for Paving Purposes. J.P.WEBER&CO ™= = " v LR (Copy.} This to 1 have examined o plece of " , (Signed; HENRY FLAD Bow Legw, Knock-knees, ete. Trusses of the Best Make kept on Hand | opaany porson Interested in such improvement Trunses repaired. il i 1 grealy o i whvantag to communicate Crutches mads to erder. With us. - Wo invite correspondence on the mubjoct. Small fob of all kinds done ia sl irom and wood | The general managoment il supervision of tne Repairing of all kinds dous cheap, neat and | company's business s now in the hands of Wm. Mo- promptly. Bain. e EBE . Address your letters to J'sfa mom sfiofiufi? ) A G SENEY. e | oy Pres. of Jasper Stone Co, 0 BURoPEIJM 1 CLARKE, Buy your Furopesn steamahip Mokets via e | Oldest Real Estate Agent, ALL AN LINE l Notary Public and Practicar Con- L] . veyancer. ROYAL STEAMSHIPS, whic shortust and — rmation seall on | grarke golls Houses and Lots, Residence Lots and W, cor. Farnau aid 16th, | guginess Lots all over the city, and all additiony, ho- ilice, Omalia, Neb. siides improved and unjwproved farms ower than McCARTHY & BURKE, : UNDERTAKERS! J. E. HOUEE, 2 14mt sereen, per, eansan | Consuling and Cill - Englneer and Is address 11, B, IREY or H. 8. BMITH, B AND DOUGLAS SURVEYOR. JAS, H, PEABODY M, J, e o of Eacavations; sakiog o ERZTHE FILST NATIONAL] BANK, OMAHA, 'NEB, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, | i¥ick Rosidence, No. 1407 Jonea 8. Offies, No. 1601 Far nain stroot. " Offics hours, 18 m. 01§ ey apd 8 p | ——— w0 b p i Teaphous’ o oflee idence 4 H PHILLIPS,’ g Rejoiced Over His Permanent Recovery. d trom Unadilla, Nebrasks, writes June 9, 1883, Dul B e N ergtiggan Thnen mitthollen au kosnuen das Ich feat gut to ege bim und von melner alten kranheit scit Maorz nichits me hr gespurcht habe, —Ich fuehle dieses h, .h,u..r aln Ich vor langer zeit gefuchlt habe. Achtungsvoll, MAWTIN W & Fort Miobrars, whoso friend was bed ridden, through a_complication of diseases, a3 Lam ploased to inform you that ny friend—is up agaln, and is gain g ur valuable medicines, He coutemplates visitiug you ay 00n ay strong enough. for station ndor dato July Wi, T, 17, of Kearney, writos Juno 25, 1883: 1 have heon taking your medicines according to direm e it mywolt groatly mproved. Tho pain in my head and my sléep much better, and 1 feeh \ cts and can go about my work with pleasure. Appreciating What Dr. Fishblatt Has Done for Her. GuraNp Isuaxp,. N“hr“klmu‘nllulllm 17, ‘“flfl Dit A, 8. Fisunnarr: T am feeling quite strong and looking much bef Have gaing ve pounds i Vi uld tell eyorybody how bad I felt and how well I feel now. Yours, welght., Wish 1 could tell everybody how bud olt an W wel el R RS A me for six months; were delighted v saw mo looking so well, MISS M. HEMSTREET. Lator she writes from Loup City: My friends here had i with the improvement in my health, A young friend says ho o writes underdate of April 23, 1888; The remedy which I re- rogencrated. Mr. I A Rionis, of Lynden, Nebra: coived of you afforded great roliof; 1 fecl as though 1 had bo an from” Excter,® Nebraska, writes June 1st: 1 am satisfled that your medicines a4 Neryous, nor haye the dizzy spells. 10 fact, Dockor, 1 foeljas though I was an- are hofping other boy al puble and Nervous Prostration—A Remarkable Cure, Sonoyuug,*Neb., July 12, 1858 i \a— Dear Sir: Permit me to express to you my acknawledgmont of the great: i T By e e muro £ huadth and strongth. When 1 firat consulted you [ Muffered beyond description from kidnoy discase and my nervous systeni was in s state of complete prostra- Hon. 'The fluttering of my heart after the slightost exertion, was beyond endurance. lhr«ufillw‘urm 1 am now tored and considor mine & miraculous cure, 1 feel better than Ihave for years Aiid there are 1o traces of my old complainty left. Very teuly yours, L JOHN B, SM Kidney 16 will be observed that the above testimonials are the spontancous expressions of those who are, or Bave boan' Dr. Fishblatt’s paticnts, are not of an ancient date and from some far off place, but represent the. true sentiments of thoss who through his treatment have beca rostored to hiealth and happiness. Al those suffering from Chronic Diseases of 1o matter how long standing, can have an opportunity ef ' THE LEADING NEW YORK JAMES NoVET, TAITOR ! Practical Horse Shoer, |l wi ik orer my new store aud see myuew Makes & specialty of Roadsters and tenderfost hor: Uosds: e et bt |1207 FARNAMSTREET. 1207 l.:""" W'MM. L] | H6 A 15, O Under the mana ewent of Mr. Kalish. consulting Dr. Fishblatt at his PRIVATE OFFICES, OVERTHE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. NSULTATION FREE. 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