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THE DAILY BEE FRIDAY AUGUST 24, 1883, Greison ¥id, 250 &, 2 75; ‘ldp 80c to 1 m oak oalf, 1 20 to 1 30; Pro French u\ll 1 25 ta TeAas—~Gunpowder, calf kid, 82@35: Oats— {@jc highet, but qmwt mixed wost. @it good Tmperial, drc: white, 104 pm W pd.lvn frash dull and lower at 22 3 New mess, 14 00@14 25, o : prive stoam, 8 80@8 90, Butter—Quiet aud unchanged. het-aske National Bank| OF OMAHA, NEB, od, L'&(di’\'ic‘ rhuimm ol 60X apan, natural leaf, nul..ng good, 35@ 4 |ml‘ blo 0. D. Morocco, s ftal biue Fbad. May 1, 1883 B R. JOHNSON, President, of Steele, Johnson & Oo A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. Y. Morse & Co. JOMN 8. COLLINS, choice, 85 A Rorr—Sisal, 4 inch and larger, 10}e, § inch 11g; § inch, 114e. WoonrNwaRE- Two three hoop pails, 2 00, y 185; Double Crown, 88y l\n ] .hu 8be; 1 Milwaukee, 87¢; N 2 ||\HN| 0G50k, ot G H. &J. 8 Colline, VOITH, Counselor and Attorney at Law. of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashior, formany years Cashier of $he tional Bank of Omaha. Thia Bank opened for Musiness April 27, 1882 direetors and stockholders are among the lead. nd ita business in conductad enpecial reference to the best and increasing in of ita mercantile patrons. ecelve promyt attention and charg abtainuble here or elsewhere. Taberes allowed on time deposits upon favorable wiid upon accounts of banks and bankees. Poreizn Exchutige, Government Bonds, and County. ity Becurities Tought and sl J. W. Rodefer, Emlrer, Stocks, Bonds, Commercial Paper and al othee | t .+ Tath and shingles’ on ears . at Omaha at the following prices avon Imperial, 3 JoIsT AND SCANTLING =16 Iurka staard. 3 1 3 10, 2%; Kirk's eutoea, Kirk's Prairie Qunn (100 cakes, ) 400; ‘\lrk; eatinet, 3 00 " 16 feet and unde Tl\mrfl AND JOIsT 2 2 00, 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 50; 24 fe, 26 50, ~The Drovers' Journal CHICAGO, August 23 busines of Omahi Pennaylvania cans, 4 case, in case, loz. in case, 1 90; Anchor No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; T8~ Roasted, choice, red Tenneasee, te, 124c per Ib; raw— white —Per barrel, 1 25; bulk per b 225 I.m\pl\ubflr bb Brisk and firm; exports, 6 00@6 ce shipping steers, comtion to medium, ; i s 4 lo |h~ 16 oz., u-»nvy Hardware List, Jow steel wpecial east, To; or German, G 20; waggon spokes, set, ; f » I‘Y. Bquare cases 104e; gomd, 104@11 ambs, 10028 vll]mr head. voring's rowst Bes wushors, per i, LKX ronsted, 14J0; imitation Java, 164 oll chain, per th, 6@1 Poarl 8t., Council Blufts, Ia FINANGE AND COMMERG:. Louts, August 28, wud Higher; other goa |.un on's mnleshoe Baxnen Wine 5 00; good butcher stees B15.w8 65 grass Te irn mnl in good deman NEw York, August 33, 2)@3 per cent. 5@e) per cent. Bankers' bills quiet at Whitehroast lun|. i lm Tow I, ris ran Blosshur, 4 00; Whitehreas Towa nut, 4 00 SI 82} exchng Goverameuts u}.l woak; light, 5 ish during the 30 was frow } u. 1§ per caitt from last night'e stock m ket was gonorally with a Limprovement in pr The wajoricy of stocks made the highest p ces of tho day, and also show advances on yestorday's closing prices, from the latter on Deny common draft Extra draft coummon pligs, # i the lust hour, FLOUK AND GIé 110AGO, August menes of flour and grain for the past 24 hours n.....-w \\..hh, n |'|.m| A, 8¢; In-h an rd \ L 1. Tndian Ul chard \\udm-u t B, Tic; do . per |.,A.,.,q gallon Wheat, bushels.. Rite - Blandba) Curn, bushels., d Oats, bushels. m\.I 16.00; domestic, Barloy, bushols ~ ll\p«vrmll 4 50@6 00; domestic, BTOCKS AND BONDS. Receipt and ship- in for the past 24 hours huve beon American Txprow Contral Pacif Chicago & Alton ri8—Imported, 4 50@6 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 § PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY tupids & Northern. Audmwgfm o Lnll\‘ll‘ll‘ |4 , 104c; Groat Falls Q, ¢ ll-ml mm..ua 120; Lonsdulo, " 10c 2fe; Now York Mills Depperel, N G_Twills, Pocusset. 54, 8§; Uti New YoRk, August 23, ments of lour aud grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Roceipts and ship- m.m.c A, Toc; ll{ecelm.s Sblp‘u. m‘ 1|Vrv1hr, hn.u- Wheat, bushels & Hnmulml & St. 1...\-,.1. s 1 Ducks l()nlurml) Albany llu; do XX stri X brown and dral E, brown, 8¢; do w aud plaids, 12 1-2c; , stripes aud pl Tlinois Coutral, Cnicago, August 238, —Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for tho pust 24 hours have been s follows: s Lake Shoro & M Michigan Central. Missouri Pacil Northern Paci hdiana A brown, 13¢; TluKlNus—z\munkEug ACA3 18 1-2c; Arrowanna, 15 1-2c; Conestoga, extra, 17 1- Lowiston A 30, 1 4, 0o Unmgn. au Northwestern, e Seal of North Carolin: North Caroling, 2 48 1 ¢ —Receipts and hip ants of live stock for the pust 24 hours have been us follows: 3 Tom and Jerr, l’e«rm. Decat St. l"ml & Milwankes. _l\A.\sAn Crry —Receipts and shipiments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been us follows: St. Paul, Mina, & Manit : ,\.n...u.u, "N b St. l'.‘ml & ]um shi TEBA l7Gl| M Receipts, Ship'ts. ) Wabash, St. I: & P P LAul anr blue and brown, th, blue and brown, 14 1-2 l).\\mln s—l!xn'u. OMAHA MARKETS. i .g Newpert do.,5ic Be; mlw: o, bo; Lockwood kid \\'hnl(‘snlt‘ Prices, Androscoggin satteen, 8fc; Clarondon 6§c; Conest ndian Orchard, 7ic Popperill’ sat- OF THE ONMAHA ivouing, August ORDINANCE N An ordinance ordedng that jart of 11th, 1 ~Flour—Quict _and ally held firmly. Tho O e charg retuilers t, improved, 8} ty nunibered th ix and keven, y aved tealos to sald streets; also to and allowing thirty to the de_th of 1 nhu. u-pl,wn of grain, which is furnished by the elovators quoted at the pric Te, cal ordingice N and other local buyers: tw'owners of real estat ives of waid sticets, ectively, in which to notify the city councll of the material desired to be usod for such’ javing. Be it oruained by the City Council of the City of Ao; Knic -rlmkar, [t do mnglmm, 7c; Mnrlv st 50R@ No. 2, 85he; No. 3, 8lc; re- Tor Octabors 1840 for 3 GINGHAWS— Amnuk\m‘( 463c iur tho year, 8e; Cumberland, Kenilworth, 93¢; Plunkott, $4c; bumux. \ADES—Abberville, American, 11¢; Artisian, 20c; C D and T lw ulluml T, 16 s N mpum y l< Rve—Cash, »h Lull 7\lucd 3Te. 26ke for cash; and that .m'ur 14th atre v alii, e and £e sano Tioga, Wuchu' do Nankin 12 o check, iripos @155 for gool w hi are hereby. res, 1575 0ld 1400 1 44 for Barloy —Quiet b ¢ mmm,,: R York, pluinr Nunkin, 1 I extablished by ordi nance No. 611, », > “That any ; erson, association owning any st said paving districts, be reg i dlway track owne | by any such com. s 0@ —Fair quality 5 01 0. vailway within uny of G8—Androscogy 00;goodjbutche Cured Meats, Havs—-13@14c. Unchanged at 12@13¢c. Snul'l.l) ]S —lh November; 800@ “t‘nhn- l\ln!h 8 05}, for tho year. fair demand; short clear, 7 20, 1D flwmm n tierces, it at 6@ble in barrels, % 80; shortribs, 6 70 nyIcALS —Acid, Ca ) the ws the r in the district where dayy next aftor the passage and rdinance he and e i each of wald . ik #feut from the lines notify sald ci y er hecrf. wid being hereby de. termined by the mayor and city council of sa for reasons which appoar right wnd o, o i paving inthict, PoultryfandiFish, wpproval of this 10 the ownors of all districtw, 10 the full d of waid stroots, res. e lmurn Powi n Sults, per b, 0cr Lead, Ac ~Wheat—Active ToLeno, August No. 2 red winter, cash 00; Targe, quiet and lake trout the same. Dull and nominal; No. 2 and September 28¢. 1.,.1,.1.1, per b, &1 Sulphate of Mor flour, per Ib, 4¢; Strychnine, per oz, $1 common to good, sweet, high colored ine, | ru/,(fi "kt each of mald districts, ros, Foason of waid paving. ATI, Auanm. 23.- \\]m.’lt——hnmd de- rod winter, 1 08, New |)uml and market well sup- plied at 3 a4 ¢ per bu, ONI0NS - Quiet at $1 00@ New LAmwu’ 70@ 85 ‘ ia, in comb, per pound, 20 strained, 10@124c. Wo quots 9@11c, at The@1 00_per box, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. 13th, 1ith wnd 1°th, 1ur, ey O11—110° carbon, per_gallon, occlvay. m th i, per gallon, dc; 175 lon, 19c; 150 —(iood d.amunfl at 20)c. ‘ur ot b o ‘u\lng bered throo (3), four (4), five (6), Kix ( weven (7), nine (9) and twelve (12) res ectively pave. 1483, and_ approved March &, A D. 1888, ax relates't> waid paving districts nuni: bered turce (3), fou: (4), five (5), .u (8) aud weven (7( be, and the sume s heroby re,oale fikc. 6. That ordiuance No. of 11th street, in paving disti of 14th street in o Colorado sandstone, and ordering that dl water white, 18¢; Pork—Dull and und] allon, 05, inseed, boiled, por Passed Ma ch 6, A. D., Wbty Sready a1 13, " 40; \u‘ i 1'z ; wweet, per gallon [ per gallon, 160; fish, W. eatafoot extra, per gaflon, 90c: per gallon, We; 1den wmachine, No, 1, per 20c; wperm, signal, per gal urpuntnu‘, por gallon, 55¢; naptha, 74 e Green Fruits, rtlwln that part Brursenkis—15@18¢ per quart, BLACKBERRIES—15@] 8 per quart, LEsoNs—Quiet at 6 00@7 50 per box. Graxars—California 4 00 per box, Natives 100@]1 2! Californis at 2 75, Cavirowvia ~ Puows- MILWAUKEE, August 23 —Wheat—Quiet and sh and August. Y avin Sioux Palls'Gran in the office of the' Board of | clty andrequiring said Board of wcld paving to be done, ywsod July 10h, A, D » 18+, 1., 1863, be and the &iupumbn, 6hc. 5 per baskot; blic Wi ¢ " PAINTS 1N Ori—~Whito lead, i i A0 oalee Louts, August hado lower at close; 1 -Wheat —Unsettled No. 2 red, 105@ |~ iroved July 16th, A. M.w.«w.s Unchanged; por bunch, “Ihat this ordinance tako effect and be in torc: from and after its passage. Passed August 14,1853, Attest: J. J. L. C. Juwkrr, City Clerk . W. resich S0, rou mml. ruish asst. 20c: French zin raw and burnt umber, 1 1) cans, 10c; aw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, ined lampblack, 12 ptember; 1 00 (nr()u.ulnr . A“,,MWJ 50@3 75 per bbl, ORNIA BARTLET PrAkS—In good de- $3 75@4 00 per box. CALIvORs1A GRAPRS 4bic for August; 46@ 163 for September coach black, and L6c; Prussian drgmarine blue, 18¢; chrowo gregn plind and”shutter greon, 1.. President City Councll, 50@83 00 per case, Flour and Millstuffs, Best quality, patent, at ho for Septem- Approved August 18, 155, 5. CHASE, Mayor, United States Depository. First National Bank —OF OMAHA— Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. n can \ ermillion, I Sri Wikar Bost quality, patent, st nd white, 606 l)ry Paints, nand at 35@d0c; Woste o, in fnx de 5, dull and hel l 1 ordinary, 10¢ ndyke, brown, 8c; onna, burnt, Ac mnmn (\I“nu] ml), 2 *Iun Tair demand atl lower, Steady; western roctified, oy 2 1b, per case, The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha, SUOCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. Organized in 1858, )r;,aniwd as & National Unnk in 1863, 4 : vermillion, American, 18¢ 10c; rose pink, 14 Venetian' red, American, 1§ vellow, genulne, 300 chrome yai: Yochre, vocholin: fire, American, 2 2 Kaxsas Crry, August 25.—The Daily Indi 00, 40 1, por 1, per case, 260; ian red, Cokusoss, Unsettled; No, for September; 91{c bid i@ 3 88fc for cash; 38c bid for do pie, 6 1b, ochre, Froich Winter's mineral, panish brown, zgk, prune to choice, 74@Tc; fair, 7(«7 Patma, 6fc. ckerel, half brls., 700; No. kita, 1 00; family mm.kerul 5; family mmkuml ki 2 finh, half brls., 7 00; Standard ( um i, ‘ .1“ -ulg;.\)luu kegu 1% Standard do, 4 gallon 4UIH'I4I'S ANI) l‘lu)l“l l‘H OFFICKRS AND DIKNOTORS. Haruax Kouwtzs, President. Joux A. Cuxiontox, Vice President. Auveustus Kouwrzn, 24 Vice President. A. J. Porruon. Prince's mineral, V AlN18i K5 —Bar ture, extra, £110; mrmu.re. N 1, $1 20; Damnar ohaltum, uxua 8ic, Hhelluc, $3 60; hard oil iuiab, $1 50 'vgu Lid for cash; no options, New YoRrk, August 23, In b papers, 3 30 per case; keg soda, W. H. Mucauiss, Asslstant Cashl Transacts & gencral bankiug business. Issues time gur ficates beariog interost, " Draws druita on 1 o ncipal eities n the United Htat s, bila, Edinburgh ; | olt.en of the utinent of Euro . od, 110} in elevator; | 2 Leat )\:w Pickres —-Medium, in barrels, 6 50; do | Oak sole, 88¢ to 42c; {n ‘I::]]; ;;unai: g"lg. "I:M'LI in barrels, 7 60' du n arre) ; gherking, in barrels, doin half hn‘ruhl, 470, Inmlor.k #wole 28¢ to 85c; 00; runner &mt« Gflc , 85 to120; hemlock u upw. 2e; alligator, 4 Iy nnh firm; options opened lower, ad- dmmw strong; 64} in elovator: 65k aad e priagy sl Railway Time Table, URRR, um@.mn Pacific Eaproen 19068 p m | Atlantic Eupreen? 808 » Western r-"vm $:00 p m | Eastern Express. 8:30p m Geand Tnland Pase 4% mJ G, Iand Pass. 11:40 A M OMAHA AVI> LINCOL LINE.—U. P. DEPOT ARmYR Lincoln Ex ,...12:66 pm QN ol K. 50 DUMMY nwvrn RIDGE DIV s dnimumy trains leave Omana an follows: 8:00 0:00 & t, 1100 & m, 200 p m, 3:00 p m, 8:00'p ., 10:10 p. M. y trafne leave Council Blufte an follews: A m, 0% & m, 10:95 & m, 11:25 am, 1:95 m, »m, 835 p m, 4:95 p m, 6:26 p m, 6:60 pm., 10:30 pm Sundays—The Dummy trains leave Omaha at 9:00, 1100 & m; 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 6:00 and 10.19 p . Leaves Council Blufte at 9:8D and 1173 & m, £:08, 1:95, 6:25 and 8:50 and 10:50 p FIROUGH AND TOCAL RARSENGER TRATNG- SIOUX CITY & PACIFIO—DEPOT N, 15th Street leave Omaha for O'Neill via 8¢ Paul Line for Blair ..800am Arrive rom Nalieh 4:60 p m BRIDOE DIVISION, LRAYR OMAIIA LRAYR COUNCIL RLUPPR, Pam No. 2. .76 A m | Paw 9. .79 No.10.....648 p m No. 4.....8600 m 850 am ’ N- 6 a6am 0., M. & 8t PR LKAV, ARRIVE. Mall & Ex 7488 m Ex Atlantio Ex. .. 8:40 p m Daily WABASH, 8T, LOUIS & PACTFICSR. R. DEPOT, [N MV, AR Omaha 11:80 4 m Omaha. . < 6:90 p C R &Q R R—U P, DEPOT. ARKIVE Jress Loaves Council Blufts at 817 " W arrives o H:20 & mt *Sundays excepted. 1Omaha time. R RV, P, D LRAV, Exprom..... .. .Tdban Mafl L R0 p U, P DEPOT. v m | Expross Exprers 340w | Ml “Sundayw excepted. “Rundays oxoe) . DEPOT. Mallt Exprom, B0 pm 1Sundays e ST PAUL & OMAHA- | DEPOT No. 2., No.4 n Sundays excepted, WA JOE & G B KRB, ail 0 Ex, 20 pm | Mall... B. & M. IN NERRASKA, Denver Expross. . 8:16 & w | Atlantic, 0:30p m Pucifie Exprews. 6:85 p i [ Denver EXn,0:40 & m AWINKOURY PACIFIC—U. P, DEPOT ARRIVE. DRPART. Kxpross 660 am X\ Mail L 66 Teaina leaving at have Pullin Kxpress 160 p m Opening and Closing of Mails, ROUTE, oLomR, m. A pom, s Ohloago & Northwostern ... 50 9 ok Inl ) b X City & Pacific, in 1owa, Unlon Pacifio Yiuha & Republican Valley. no&M AR L 8, cinl madl for Plattem wuth, Ashland and { inooln lowes at 6:30 . Dfico opon Bundiys from (2w o, o 100 p. m. mter SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE Company. (INCORPORATED.] Thix company I8 10w prepare 3I0UX FALLS JAS Building Purposes, And will make figur ery. Th recalv orders for n round lots for prompt deliv® npar y s shipping Paving Blocks t0 hoth Chicagzo and Omaba, and solicits correspond- 1 orders from cuged i paving in any of tho wes TESTI SUPKIINTENDNT'S OFFICR, inon Railway, Chicago 1 ez, Wost Dive nber 6, 1852, 0, Elwell, President sioux Fulls. Wator Power Come ¢ October 1, 188 wving hlocks u 1 ¢ bhoen ablo 0 Judye, . ature asany materfal that Al or laid in the city. ¥ urs, J . K. LAKE. Pl Louts, March 23, 1853, TO WHOM IT MAY ¢ Uhl VV This to certify that | have examined a picco of granite taken from the Sioux Falls Granite Quarri Tl in my ogiinion, it is the bost stone for street pay- g T have «€ 4 in Anierica. (Biguedy (IENRY FLAD Pres. Board Public Improvments. Stone for Paving Purposes. oroated in wuch improvement his advantage to communicate Ivite correnpondence on the subject. a1 mansgement and supervision of tne usiness 1s now in- the hands of Wi, Mc- And an; il find with on | ly t Address your letters to A.C. SENEY. wimsett Pres. of Jasper Stone Co, ORDINANCE NO. 611, An ordinanee providing for Curbing and Guttering of that part of 19th strect, in the eity of Omaha, from Ihidige st et to ) wvenue. [ s duined by she City Council of the City of That that p Iying ety This ordinance shall take effoct and be i force from wid after ita jassage. Pansed August 14th, 1558, W. I BAK esident City Coundil, Attest J. 3. L C. JEWETT, City Clork Approved « ust i, 8. CHASE, Navor, Matter of Application of J. 1. F. Bchnell for Liquor License. NOTICE. o i heroby given that J D, K. Schnell did u Bth day of Aug. A. D. 1358, fllo his ay il of Omaha 1 Jebober 1853, wonstrance or protest Aug, 15th A, 1. 1855, the Aug. there be o filod within two weeks frc said licenso will be grauted. Tun Ouasia Ban uowspaper will publis tho sbove notice once each week 0r two. weeks at the expense of the applicant. “Tho city of Omaha is not 4o be charge | therewitu. 3o Jo L G Juwwrr, s 240 City Clerk, 1 MAX MEYER & G0, IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS! AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIO OIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES § SMOKERS' ARTICLES PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS: Reina Victorias, Especiales, Roses in 7 Sizes from $60 to $120 per 1000. AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS: Combination, Grapes, Progress, Nebraska, Wyoming and WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES. SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND .\AMPLEQ Fih Nc\\*@m SALEM FLOUR. ai Flour in made at Salen 00 Richardson Cor, Nebraska, 1 the Combined Roller Stono Sysem. W ‘o have openied a braich at 1618 Capitol avenu. Kive EXCLUSIVE salo of our flour to one fiem in a plage. Oumaba. Writo for Prices. Addross either VALENTINGE &« REPEPY. Salem or Omaha, Mah. G'rranlte Ironware. BPOILING, BOILING, PRE! LIGHT, HANDSOME, SOME, DURABLE. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE 3T ll]UIS STAMPING GOMPANY, ST. LOUIS. PIANOS&KCORGANS On Long Time--Small Payment { Manufacturers Prices. A, Hospg Jra 1610 DODGE STRE J. 0. PRESCOT N. P. CURTICE. J. 0. PRESCOTT & CO., Wholesale and Rotail PIANOS & ORGANS! Music, Musical Instruments of all Descriptions. CHEAPEST AND MOST RELIABLE HOUSE In tho Stato. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OR SEND FOR PRICES. NO. 1509 Farnam Street LOUIS BRADFORD, Lumber, Sash Doors, Blinds, Shingles, Lath LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES, Yards, corner 9th “all and Get my Prices before buying ¢lsewhere, and Dounglas, GATE CITY PLANING MILLS! MANUFACT EKS OF Carpenters’ Materials Sash, Doors, Blinds, Stairs, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window & Door Frames, &¢ P‘ln\—nh- Muluu for the manufacture of all kinds of Mouldings. Planing and Matching o specialyy Orders trom the country will be Also 7th and Douglas, A MOYER, Proprietor A. M. CLARK, Painter & Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WINDOW SHADES & CURTAINS, Cornices, Curtain Poles and Fixtures. PAINTS, OIL & BRUSHES, 107 Bouth 14th Streot, NEBRASKA E. DATILLEY, MANUFACTURER OF FINE Bugoies, Carriages and Spring Wagons, My Ropository ls constantly flled with select stook. Best Worl manship guaranteed. Office and Factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, Qmaha J. H. CIBSON, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUEACTORY oouwwnnwnuowm”xum Parionis temtion lnnm nln-c Muu'(u“t OMAELA, N

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