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THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY AUGTUST 31, 1883, The Nebraska National Bank. CF OMAVA, NER Fald Up Capital Surplus Fund, May 11888 © DIRECTORS: $25N,000 1100 R. JOHNSON, President, of Steele, Johns » % Co A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. MORSE & Co. JOR COLLIN®, G.H.&J 8. Colline. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney at Taw. 1. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. . W. YATES, Cashier, for many years Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha. This Bank opened for business April 27, 1858 THE DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS are among the leading business men of Omah, and its business is conducted with especial reference to the ®est and increasing interest of its mercantile patrons. COLLECTIONS receive prompt attention and eharges lowest obtainablo here or elsewhero. INTEREST ?l wed on time -l"emliu upon favor. able terms an jon accounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN JHANGE, Government Bonds County ml City N(’C\lrlflrl |v|vlwht and sold. J. W. Rodefer, Broker, Commercial Paper and ll other secniritios dealt Room 4, No. 28 Pe FINANCE AND COMMERCE. ANCIAL » v Yonk, August 30, 4 per cent.; closed, of- and st , Council Bluffs, Tay Money—Easy fered 2 per cont. Sterling Ex exchange; demand, $4.85{, Governments—Steady. Stocks—During the forenoon the stock mar ket was foverish and unsettled, but in the main stronger than during the same hours yesterday. At 12 o'clock all stocks except Northern Pacifics and Wabash were } to 1§ per cent highllf than closing prices last night. Between 12 and 2 o'clock prices fluctuated with a downward tendency. In the last hour the market Was not only stronger, but buoy- nnt, and the highest prices of the day were made in the, final dealings. Tho general ad- vance for the duy over the closing prices of last evening was § to 2 per cent. COUPONS, nge—Bankers' bills at $4.82 9 4ic Gupons. l’m,lhn 6's of " sto0 American_Expres Burl., Cedar Rapi Central Pa ‘Chicago & Alton. do _do Chi., Burl. & Quincy Erie....... do pfd, asked. Fort Wayne & Chis k Hannibal & St. Joseph asked . do do do pid.. linois Central. . Ind., Bloom. & Western Kankas & Texas TLake Shore & Michigan So. Michigan Central Missouri Pacifi Northern Pacifi do do Northwestern. . 8 AND BONDS. & Northern pic & Evansville. do Peoria, Decat Rock Isand, .. St. Paul & Milwaukes do do do_ pfd St. Paul, Minn. & Mauitoba. St Paul'& Omah do _ do Union_Pacific...... “Wabash, St. L. & Pacific do ' do do pfd Western Union Telegrap) *Asked. e ———— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHICAGO OnicAGO, August 30.—Flour—Quiet and unchanged. Wheat— Regular wheat quiet and nominally unchanged; 100} for Aupust; L00§@1 00F for September; 102{@1 02§ for October; 104 for November; 100f for the year; No. 2 spring, 100}; No. 3 upring, 90@V3jc; No. 2 red win- 063 (,orn—Qmet and stead ady; 51@513c for cash; Blc for August: 50}@5O0dc for September; 493 @b0c for October; 48}@48fc for November; 40}c for the year. Oats—Quiet und easy; 28}c for cash; 28kc for August; 268 for September; 268c for October; 20fc for November, 26 for the 28t@ Flax Sced—Higher 135, Timothy—Very heavy and lower: prime, 132@1 choice, 138; good, 1 30@1 3 common 12 02@12 Septeniber; 1170 for Noveni- 5 for January. 5 for cash, August 850 for October; 8 15 for the year; 8 20@8 and Septembe for November; 8 12} for January. Bulk Meats—Tn fair demand; shoulders, 575; short ril short clear, 7 05, Und Butter d Eggs—Unchanged; western fresh, 2262 Whisky’ Cheeso— and steady; choice full cream cheddars, x{(,m( full cream_flats, 10@ s to good eheddars and flats, 3@be; hard skims, 2@dc. Tallow—Unchanged; No. 2, 6c; cake, 7c. Hides—Unchanged; green salted, damaged, °fi' green salt cured, light, 8ic; do, heavy, 8fc; green salt calf, 12)c; dry salted, 11c; dry +calf, 16@154c. ie; TOLEDO, Toreno, August 30.—Wheat—Dull No, 2 red winter, cash and August, 1 09 Corn—Dhull; high mixed, ' 56c; and August, 53ic. Oats—Quiet; No, 2 cash, 28}c, 0. 2 cash BT, LOUIS PRODU R, Sr. Louts, August 30, — Flour — Un- changed. W cav.—A uhudn better. 8 | Pork. Bacon—Quiet at 7 25; short rib, 7 30@7 87); short clear, 7 65, Bulk Meats—Nor Lard—Nominal. al, Provisions—Veryslow and only small job trade. Whiskey—Steady at 114, MILWAUKEE, MILWAUKEE August 30.—Wheat—Quiet and steady: 100§ for September; 1 024 for Oc- tober; 1 04} for November, Corn Oats Rye—Steady Barley—Dul eptember, 66c, VATI, 0.—~Wheat—Firmer; for cash, higher at cIxer CINCINNATI, August No. 2, red winter, 1 07@1 orn —1In good demand an 523&: ots Rye r( uiet a Pork Qmm. A.z 13 00@ h Lard—In fair demand at 8 Bulk Meats—Quiet. Whisky—Firm at 113, NEW ORLI New ORLEANS, August wixed, 59@60c; white, G0@6le. Outs —Weaker; western, 39@41c. Corn Meal—Quiet and lower at 2 40@2 50. Pork—In fair d emand and higher at 13 374, '%nrd-r([uiut and firm; tierce, ¥00; keg, Bulk Meats—Easier. Whisky—Firm and unchanged. NEW YOBK, New Youk, August 80.—Wheat—Cash, 2@} lower; options opened steady, de- <lined j@jo, closing steady; ungraded red, 2@ Corn—Easier; 01@1 20; No. 4 red, 1 00; 1 14; steamer No.'2 red, 2 red, 1 174@1 174, elevator; afloat. Corn—Cash lots, }@ §e lower, options open- od higher but dedlined 3@}: closing steady; ungraded, 56@634c; No, 2, 63}@64c af Oats—TLower, mixed western, 835@87c; white 37@43c. Pork—Dull and unsettled; new mess, 18 75 @14 00, Lard—firm; prime steam, 8 75@8 85, Batter— Firm. BALTIMORE. Baurivore, August 30, Wheat - Firmer, closing eas 2 red winter, 1 158@1 1 Corn—Western dul'; mixed cash, 61§c bid. Oats—Dull; western white, 36@s8c;s do mixed, 33@ Rye—Quiet at 65@07ec. No, Butter - Steady, western packed, 8@16¢; creaniery, 18( Eggs — Ensy at 20c. Whisky—Quiet and steady at 1 18@1 18}, LIVERPOOL. Tiveneoor, August Breadstuffy Dull Wheat—Winter, 8 10d@% 3d; spring, 8 Gd@bs, Jorn—New, bs 74d. KANSAS CITY PRODUCK, Kansas Crry, August 50.—The Daily Indi cator reports: Wheat —Bettor, red fall, 80} for cash; 80@S9fc for September; 90¢ bid for October. Corn-—Quiet September; 36c at 38@38}e for cash; 88fe for bid for Octoly Oats—Slow at 21je bid for eash; no options, LIVE STOCK. ST. LOUIS LIVE STOCK. 8, Louts, August 30.—Cattle—Good grades dy and’in fair demand, and poor grades k and_slow; exporters choico shipping, b ati "3 504 bo; Dutchoring stuff, 5 0064 00; )5; choice Indian steers, medium Texans, 3 50@4 40, sod grades firm and wanted o mmon to fair, 2 jimass onic, Ciicaco, August 30.—The Drovers' Joura: 1 reports: H \Lul(u, brisk and 10c higher; 5 00; ing and hl\lm g, 30@6 00; skips, 3 50 and 5 90@6 30; good to chuice shippin common to medium, 4 00@5 00; canning and butchering steady; inferior to far, medium to good, 8 60@1 00; stockers choice to 1 004 00. AS CITY. s Crry, August 30.—The Indicator Cattlo—Quiet; native steers, 480; Toxas steers, 3 00@3 50, Hogs—A shade better; light, 4 80@4 90; heavy, 4 65@4 75. Sheep—Slow; natives TRAFFIC. 2 00, FLOUR AND GRAIN. Cricaco, August 30.—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts. Ship'ts. Flour, bbls 15,000 5,000 Wheat, bushels 6,000 Cern, bushels 146,000 Outs, bushels. 166,000 Rye, bushels 14,000 Barloy, bushels 1,000 NeWw Youk, August30.—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels. Oat, byshals., Kav9s C17y, August 30, —Receipt and ship- ments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Lucr‘lpu« Ship’ts. 00 21,000 ,uoo 21,000 ‘Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels. LIVE STOCK. Cuicago, August 30.—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts. Ship'ts, Hogs 10,500 Cattl 8,700 Shee 2,200 Kansas Cirv, August 30.—Recelpts and for the past 24 hours shipments of live stoc have been us follows: Receipts, Ship'ts. . 2, 8r. Louis, August 30. ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: —Receipts and ship- Rocelpts, Ship' 2,600 1,800 1,000 —— - OMAHA MARKETS. ‘Wholesale Prices, OrrICE oF THE OMAHA Bk, Thursday Kvening, August 30, The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers Grain, ‘WaeaT—Cash No, 2, jectod 12)c. BARLEY-~ Cash No., Y] ash, 44c. N—DMixed, 37c, Oars—164c. No. 8, 77he; re- ; No. 3, 42, Live Stock, F. A'l' SreErRs—Quiet and unchanged at] 3 00 @3 5. Fat Cows—3 00@3 2, 25, CaLvis—Fair quality 4 50@>5 00;'good butche ers’ stock, 6 00, Cured Meats, Hans—14@144c. BacoN—Unchanged at 12@130. SnovLpers—Dull at 8@8ho Drikn B Laup—At 9@10¢ in tierces. TaLLow—Firm at 6@he in barrels, {Poultry, Fish and Game. CHICKENS — Small, uncha quietat 8 00; old, @3 00 per doz. Unchauged, 9@10c.; ns, Fisu and lake trout the same. WHITE General l’r(nlu(:e smmon to good, 16; sweet, high colored New quiot and market well sup- @40c per bu, 8 Quiet at #4 00@4 25 per bbl, CABBAGE—T0@85e per duzen, uia, in comb, per pound, 20 @21; wtrained, 10@i2}c. Dull. We' quote 9@1 Toyators—Home grown, bush, Green Fruits, BLUEBERRIES —16@18¢ per quart, BLACKBERRI 20@22c per quart. LEsoNS—Quict at 6 00@7 50 per box. Onaxces—California 4 00 per box, PEAc atives 100@125 per basket; California at 2 25@2 50, OALvorNIA PLuys 2 25@2 b0 per box. In good deman Baxauas—Unchanged; per bunch, 2 006 AppLES—2 50@3 00 per bbl, CaLFoRN1A BARTLET PEaRs—In good de- mand at $400@4 50 per box. Culifornia Duchess Buerre, Clargean, etc. pears, per box, $3 00@3 50, CALIFORNIA GGRAPES—2 00@2 50 per case. Flour and Millstuffs, Winter WHeAT—Best quality, patent,fat 8 26@3 65, BrcoND QuaLiTY—2 90@3 25, )k ) Aluln\u DD blue, 15 1. pike | 7! Srrive Wiear—Best quality, patent, at 8 50@3 SEcoND 4)!“"' 2 R@3 Brax Sc_por ewt. FEED - Por 00 1bs, 85c 100@1 10 per cwt, 60@70e per cwt. Grocers List. Oxxxrn. Goons—Oysters (Staudard), fper traw! Dorries, P MEear green 90; do choice, 8 b, per H»phw 1, per case, 4 00@ peaches, 2 1, per cass, 800; do 8 b, per case, um. 4.50; do (pie), |l- per case, 2 60, b, per dozen, ouisiann prmm ') choice, TH@7§0; Patma, 6 1, half brls.,, 700; No, , per case, 0; pine b Niw Piekres—Medium, In barrels, in half barrels, 8 7 in half barrels, b half barrols, 4 70, TiAs—-Gunpowder, good, 4 oo Imperial, {0 Hyson, ; Japan, ( 1, & {nch and larger, 104¢, § inch Woonesware—Two three hoop pails, 2 00, neer washboards, 18 W |‘|]Ivm ckots, 1 hoon, s Tubs, No. 1, 8 ’»4\ ||n ; Doublo Crown 00; con Tmperi Kirk's stand; 5 Kirl diria.'Queon, (100 caked,) 40¢ Kirk's 1’ magnolia, doz. Porasi—Pennsylvania cans, Babbitt,s bally incase, 1 1 caso, in easo, ; Anche 1 Tennesseo, h; raw-—~white JANDL , 15c; boxes 40 1b Matcnts i | round, cses, 510; squars cases, 5 40§ Corrrs—Ordinar fair 10@ 10} governmont, 2 Arbuckle's "r Vow Yorkapple 16¢; Ohio ap- D rn) louds, per bbl, 115 Ashton, in 3 50; bl duir cut loaf, 104c; A, Oic; Stand medium yol- Sranch starch, 9¢; 1 SPICE % & 1¢; cloves ; Greenwich, 3 40; ern, 2.75; North Star, 2 00; Lewls' lyel Jewell lye, 2 75 Dry Goods. —Atlantic A, Sle; Apple anta A, 8¢;_ Boot FF, 8ic, 4-4, Tc; Cabot W, 7jc; Chitte- nango A, Gic; Great Falls 1, 84c; Hoosior, 6ic; Honest Width, S¢; Indian Head A, 8¢; Indian Standard A, 8c; Indi , Bile; Lawrence L1, .,x Mystic 3 Pequot A, Utic c; Wachusott B, 7o; do vz\llmnhln 4.4, The, Atlantic Browx Corrox ‘o; Buckeye S 44, y , Slo; Taconia O Lehigh E fo; do R 4 msubta 4-4, 1 Corrons q\n.lnwcnyfm L 4-4, i o do half idelity 4-4 do” eambric 4 Great Falls Q, lo Water Twist, 103¢ Tudian Head shrunk 4-4, Lonsdale, 10¢; A l'.!ic; New Yo Mills, l’} Pequot A, 10c; Pepperel, N G Twills, Pocahontas 4-4; 9he; Pocasset 5-4, 8§; Um.., 11¢; Wamsutta O . Ducks (Colored)—Albany E, brown, 8¢; do C, drab, 11¢; do XX stripes and plaids, 121.2c; XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, Arlmg.nn fnm:y 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8 1-2¢; Chariot fancy, 12 1-2c; do ex- tra llcuv{ 0c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 11 1-2¢; In brown, 15¢, TickiNGS—Amoskeag A C A 32, 19 blue 18 1-2¢; Arrowanna, 91 mont_ BB, 15 1-%c; Conestoga, axcm, 171 o Hamilton ]) 111 nehaha 4-4, %0c; Omeg! supor extra Pearl River 32, 161-dc; Putnam stripe, 12c; Shetucket S, 10 1-2¢; do Ymux n's blue 29, 9c. extss—Amoskeag, blus and brown, 101-2c; e; Arlington X bluo 1000, Ith Jand 12¢; Scotch, 18 browu, 12 1-9¢; d do do, XX to do do, 14 1 wmaker's e brown, 9 1-2¢; Mystic River DD stripe, 16 1-2 Poarl River, N brown, 16¢; Uncasville, blue and brow; n, 14 3 CAMBRICS— Barnard, bk 24 inch double face » A glazed, bl Manhattan glove finish, rport dos,b do glazed, bie; Pequot do, be; Lockwoo finish, Ge, Cone AAA 1 Eddystone lining, i Orohard, Thos A B l’q:]mx'lll ckport Allens, 6 ck, 4ifc c D, 7c; Myst o s suthbridee, 005, do! Gioghamu, 7oy, Sacl: tal, Ghe, -Amoskeag, 9hc; Argyle, 10kc; ic, 8c; Cumberland, Thc; mghlmul The; Kaml\vmbh, O)c; Plunkeatt, Ohc; Sunsex, e, . "Abberville, 13he; Agate, 20c; , 11¢; Artisian, 20c; Cairo D and 1, 13}c; Cliion’ D and T, 174; Docan_Co! stripes D and Keystone, 13}c; Nan tucket, 19 ~r\mumn 16¢; Ocean D and T, 13he; Rtoyal, 16hc; Sussex, 12¢; Tioga, Wachu® Wot® shirting checks, 124c; do Nankin 12zjcs York, plain Nunkin, 124c; do checks, stripes and fancy, 124¢; do 8 oz, 20c, 3 Androscoggin 104, 27he; do Continental_C 42, 11¢; Pmll of the Loom 10-4; 274c; New York m lls 8, 30c; do B8, 22hc; Pembroke ot 10-4, 284c! 96, 290 do 67, 21c; do =7, do B8, wq( do'48, 17c. { Popp Drugs, ND OnEMICALS—Acid, Carbolie, 450; Balsam Copabin, , per 1b, 12 dia, per oz, $1 05 Dover's Pow ; p psom Salts, per b, 8} (.l)qunm;, pure, per 1b, , e Léad, Acatats, per I, & 0il, Castor. No. 1, per gal, £1 40, O Castor, 3, per gal. 8 )il, Olive, per gal. 1 50 Origanum, b0¢; Opium, 85 00; Quinine, I, & 1.0 l, otassium, 40¢; Sulphate of Morphis i flour, per b, 4c; Stryc] Paints, Oils and Varnishes, 1102 carbon, per gallon, 12¢; bt, per £ llon, 14¢; headlight, 19 water white, m., lin: 150° O1Ls. I < ,...”ul No. 8,'120; sweet, per gallon, bc; spern W, } r gallon, 160; fish, W, B er gallon, oxtra, ver gallon, 90 N 2ero, per gallon, 80c ; golden machine, No. 1, per 2, 250; sperm, signal, |nr|g.drm urpe tine, ‘per gallon, 60c; naptha, 74 > per gallon, 15 PAiNts Iy O11—White lead, Omaha P, P,, Ge; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 64 Marseilles green 1 o} h zine, groen seal, 12¢; Fr , 1l¢; Frend zine, in varnish asst, 20c; French zinc, in oil asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 b cans, 10¢; Taw' and burnt Sleans, 100; \undyku brown 180; refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prussian blug, d0c; ulu'lunurlnu blue, 18¢; chrome groen diana A brown, 13¢; Neponset A | O oz, 150; Venetian red, 9o; Tuscan red, 220; Ameri. oan’_Vermillion, 1. & P., 18¢; chrome yellow I,“M, ‘1‘ nlv 0., nte |yau..- ncfm;. oy golden ochre, 100, patent dryer, So; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, chestnut and ash, 150, Dry Paints, White lead, 8¢; French rinc, 100; Paris whting, 0} uhlhm&gfldvn\ 190 whiting coml 1jc; lampblack, Germantown, 1dc; lampblack, ordinary, 1063 Prussian_blue, bc; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber hllrnl do; umlwn raw, 40; sienna, In\rl\k vy o3 groon, gonnine, 4 rean, common, 20e; chromo groon o chrome green, K., §c; vermillion, 700, vermillion, Ametioan, 18c; Indian red, 10c; rose pink, 14¢; Venetian red, Cokusoss, Vortotian'_red, American, 1{c; red lead, chrome yellow, genuine, S0c; Tl m lehigh bro nee'’s mineral, 3o, VARNISHES —Barrels, ho; Spanish brown, 24 por_gallon: Furni . 1, 81; coach, conch, No. 1, §1 20; Damar, asphaltum, extra, 8! nish, §1 50.) Leather. ‘o3 hemlock sole 2S¢ to 850; to 1 00; runner homloc iy ture, extra, §1 10; furniture, ) 40, oxtra, 81 extra, $1 shellac, 83 1 hemlock Kip, & ck calf, § k upper, Greisen kid, 250 & ak calf, 120 (n 1 .‘l French calf, 125 to 4 0 i upper, 1 00 pebb HaAnNEss Lumber. WHOLESALE We quote lnmbor, Tath and shinglesyon cars at Omaha at the following p JoIsT AND ANTLING=16 22005 18 ft, Ok Tuimkrs 1 TIER AND JoIST ft. and under foot and under, | S ft, 00, 20 ft, 23 50; Heavy Hardware Li: Trom, rates, 260; plow st s cast tool agon spoki folloes, n\\c\l . 7 axles, 1h, 7@11c; wushers, ,».-. "IV, 81 b, 11¢; eoil chain, per I, 6@ iron wedyzes, 6c 4e; greing toel, Burden's muleshoes, Barnro Wik Nairs —Rates Suor-Shot, 1 powder, kegs, 6 quarter kegy, 1 per 100 feet, H0c. Coar— Cumberland \-]nckeuul.h 12 00: Mor- ris run_Blossburg, 12 00; Whitebreast lump, 4 00; Whitebreast nut, 4 Ofl Towa lump, 4 00; Towa nut, 4 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra- cites, 11 50@12 00; Canon City, 7 00, per ton, tongues, nuts por 3 rivets, per anlleablo, Sc; harrow t horsehoes, & v lots, 0 '.um\, 385 buck shot, o., half Kogs, Dlasting, keg: ke por 100, sriontal do., fuso, Horses and Mules, Extra draft horses, 175@225; common draft horses, 100@150; extra farm horses, 110@125; conimon to good farm horses, 90@100; extra 1lugs, 60@75; common plugs, 20@40. Mu Extra, good, fair, 75@100; common, (0@ 100@140; Liguors. ALCONOL- per wine extra Culifornia spirits, 188 proof, 1 proof gallon; triple refined spirits, 187 proof, per proof gallon; re-distilled whi 150; fine blended, 1560@250; Ken: bourbons, 2 00@7 00; Kentucky a ylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. Braxpies—Imported, 6 00@1600; domestic 0. 00, —Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 @3 0. Rus—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50. Railway Time Table. U. P, R R, MAIN LINE LAAVR. ARRIVR Pacifio Express.19:08 p m | Atlantlo Expros 7:80 & Western Express 8:00 pm | Eastern Express. Orand Island Pass 430 p m | G, Island Pass: OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINE.-U. LRAVR. 0y Lincoln Ex 2,90 Lincoln Ex DUMMY TRl Ve KIDGE DIVISION. Dummy tralns leave Omaha as follows: 9:00 & 1, 10:00 8 1, 11:00 & , 3:00p m, 8:00 p m, 400 pm, 6:00 p m, 6:00'p m., 10:10 p. m. |‘||||\ rains leave Council Bluffs as ll\"r‘l 8:28 A m, 9 & m, 1025 A m, 11:25 am, | m, 2:95 Pm, 8:26 p m, 425 p m, “npmu 10:30 pm Sunda 0 traing loa ha at 0:00, noil Blufts at 9:25 and 11:95 & m, 2:28, and 8:60 and 10:50 rllmmml AND LOCA] SIOUX CITY & PACIF} Loave Omaha for l)“lel“ via St. Paul Line for Blair. Arrive rom Neligh BRIDGE DIVE LRAYH O A No. 2. 5 & m . N 100648 pm [ No.15... 11k 4o 80pml * No 3.110am §:50am| “ No, 1. 7:85pm 6 0:06am O, M. &St PR R~U. P, D AVR, e Mall & Ex AtlantioKx... Daily Dail, 458 m ARRIVA. Mall & Ex......7:95 pm 40 p m 4 Pacifio Ex.... .. .94 WABASH T, Anmy Omaha. . b A m . “ W 840 p m O, R &Q R R ARRIVE \ll||' . Tds e m pross 40 p m xproms Leaves Council Bluffs o WO arrives ¢ *Sundays excepted, 10mha time. O, R 1L & P R R—U, P. DEPOT, ARRIVR, LRAVR. Mail. Wi Expross 746 8 m Expross Mai 40 p m O & NOWLRR U, i yaite., L0d5am ors.. 340 p m udays exceptod 8.0.&P. R R.- a § *Sundayw oxoepted. U. P, DEPOT, Mailt 0:00 8 m | Express . am Expross. ... ....6:00 p m | Mallf.., 20 p m ‘1Sundays excopted. ST, PAUL & OMAHA-NEBRASKA DIVISION— DEPOT N. 8:00 & m | No. 1 5p m | No. 8. undays excepted. 8T JOE & C. B, R. R.—B. & M. DEPOT. 16TH ST, Atlantio Denver 10U, P. Pacifl oss | SOt Ac ARRIVE, DRPART. ross . .8 Expross [] Mall "Traiia Toaviriz at 7:50 p i and areiving ab 0:60 & ‘© Pullman sloepers. Opening and Closing of Malls, ROUTR. OPRN, Chlcago & Northwestern cago, Rock Ialand & P Union Pacific. . . Omaha & Republican V B & M.in Nebraska Chicago, 8t &0, " in Nobranka.: 5:00] 7:20 Special nuail for Plattsmouth, Ashland and Linceln closes at 5:30 p. m., opens at 10:30 a. m. Otfco opon Bundays from 1300 m. o 1:00 p. m. C. K. COUTANT. Postmaster SIOUX FALLS JASPER PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 7! CHaMPAGNES—Imported 34 00; American, per case, Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; 13@15¢; mediu iu(i light, washed, choico, 32c; fair, 30c} tub and washed, 28¢; burry, black and cotted wool, 2@c ess. B@4 00, caso, 28 00@ ll 00@16 00, | heavy, "18@200; Tobaccos. Fine Cur—Common, 20@30c; good, 45@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 70c; Promium, 65¢; Diamond Sweet Sixteen, 47¢. ). 8, 0, Muskoyy, 20 Dur- Durham, 4 oz., 52c; Durham, 2 oz B0c; Seal of North c..mfmn, '8 oz, 44c; Soal of North Carolina, 4 oz, Seal of North Carolina, 2 oz., 48¢; O, k nurlmm. 28¢; 0. K. Durhiarr, 2 oz, 80c; Unclo d, s, 24c; Tom and J erry, 23 Prva TovAcco—Climax, be; Bullion, 60c; Horweshoe, 480; Star, 48c; Ruddy, 4dc; Her: soy’s, 48¢; Black, 38@40c. HIMEBAUGH, MERRIAM & CO., PROPRIKTORS UNION ELEVATORS A. AND B, receivers and shippers of grain, Omaha,Neb, Also buy and sell grain and provisions on marginsin New York, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Lows and Toledo, Special clegraphic fucilitics in office, Market reports receiy- ed every fifteen minutes, which we will furnish on ap- [lication, togother with our ycclal crcular, dicat ing the tendency of the markets. Office corner of Douglas and 13th street. Estallished 176, Juzottime United States Depository. " First National Bank, —OF OMAHA— Cor. 13th and Farnam 8ts. The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha, BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS, Organived in 1868, Organized as a National Bank in 1863, CAPITAL . - - $200,000 SURPLUS AND leFl'l‘S '150.000 OFFICKRS AND DIRNCTORS. HxruAN Kountzs, President, Joun A, CReI01TON, Vico President. Auvoustus Koutze, 24 Vice President. A, J. POPPLETON, F. H. Davis, Cashler W. H. Mxoquinw, Assistant Cashier. Transacts & general banking business, Issues time certificates hearing intorest. Draws drafts on San Franclsco suut prinelpal glties in the United States. Also London Dublin, Fdinburgh and the principal cities of the cntinent ofEuro x. M. R. RISDON, (1] Insurance Agent REPRESENTS; Phonix Assurance Co., of London, Cash Assots - 86,864,604.00 Westehcstor, N 1000,000.00 ThieMokehnin, of Newkrhe . pital 1,276,000.00 Girard lalolphis, 1,200,000.06 Firemen's Fund, Capital, 1/230,015.00 OFFICE:—Room 19, Omaa, National Bank Build tog. Telaphone No. 876, ava ndly JAMES MoVEY, Practical Horse Shoer, Makes a spocialty of Roadsters and tenderfoot hor- 8. Bhops, Dodge street botj 11th sud 12th, Old Hellyue Hotise ALMA E. KEITH, DEALER IN Fine Millinery. HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, ETC. Stock Entirely Fresh and New L. M. o; blind and shutter groen, 1, M. &D, u.c it green, 18¢; Indian red, 105 15th Street Opp, Postoffice, STONE Company. # [INCORPORATED. ] This company ia now p rumred to recelv orders tor SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE, tor Building Purposes, And will make igures cn round Tots for prompt deliv® ho compar y {8 shipping Pavmg Blocks to both Chicago and Omuha, and solicits correspond- ence and orders from _contractors engaged in paving stroots in any of the orn citios, T Wost Div: u , 1882, itk Bl Falte. Wator Bower Com: I havo recolved from your company 52, about 100 carloads of granite paving blocks and have laid the uur MrmL railway tracks in the between the rails of cart of the city, 1 1 in this city for many years, and | saying that in my op Ton the grar furnished by your pany ar tho most rogular in shape and perfoct in lel, nd as far as I have been able to judge, are possessed of as durable feature as any material that ’IM ever been offered or laid in the cit, JAS. K. LAKE. Yours, l’mm, March 23, 1888, TO WHOM IT MAY CON L) This to certify that 1 have nxlmlu«l » picce of granito taken from the Sioux Falls Granite Quarri ud, in my opinion, It i tho best stone {0 strect pay: ing T have ¢ o in Amerioa. HENRY FLAD (Signedy P Pros. Board Public Improvments. Stone for Paving Purposes. #7And any person Interested in wuch improvement will find it groatly to his advantage to communicate With us. - We invite correspondenice on th The general mansgement and supervi qompany's busliess s w1 h Nalds of Wa. Mo [t n. Address your lotters to A.C. SENEY. ml-m&o-tt P’fis' of JGSPBI' slalw Co DR WHITTIER, 617 St, Charles St,, St. Louis, Mo, LGULAR GRADUATE of two modical colloges, i enigaged longer in the treatmont of CHRON VOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Discases than any 8t Louls, as city show ano Sonsultation | d tnyited o visit the city for treat sedicings can be sent by mall or express every Curable cases guaranteed; where doubt ex Call or write, Mental and Physica) 1al and_other affections of Blood Impurities and Blood ing, Skin_affections, Old Bores an: 3, NE| ather physic all old resid Norvous I Weaknoss, Me ments to Marriage, Kheumatisom, Pilos. Special st tention t brain, SUKGICAL CABES 1 Discusos arisiug trom Imprude Indulgences, | 200 yq«n the whole MARR.IAGE-m rocelpts; who s warry, whomay nof, why,wuwl wn.u.uww\,l and o re, s..ml for 6o POstige oF statps, “Uswly Safety Fund S stem. Life Insurance perfect in security nnd t the lowest possiblo cost conslatent therewith. HARTFORD LIFE & ANNUITY INSURANOCEH OCO., HARTFORD, CONN, AUS. 1L PIETY, uu:\.mf. ont. ‘axton, ' Good Agents Wanted wio-Ln MAX MEYER & GO,, TMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS! AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIO CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES : SMOKERS' ARTICLES PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING JCELEBRATED 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, Wyommz and WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES. SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES, . GUNS c OSPORTING GOODSO Flour is made at Salom, Richardson Cor, Nebraska, 1 the Combined Roller Stone System. W JLUSIVE sale of our flour to one firm in a place. We have opened a branch at 1018 Capitol avenun. AXMEYER & SALEM FLOUR. TVALENTINE « REPPY. v Salem or Omaha, Meb. /, Aud Timers’ Stock OF ALL KINDS FORSALE BY Txcelsior Mt Ge. ST INIIK M CA.HE. DAILECY, MANUFACTURER OF FINE Buoies, Carriages and Spring Wagons My Repository Is constantly filled with & select stock. Best Workmanship guaranteed. Office and Foctory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, Gmaha’, W M. bNY’DEB MANUFACTURER OF OF STRIOTLY FIRST-CLASS s, g i Vs 1810 and 1820 Haeney Stroot and 408 8, 18th Street, } OMAHA, NEB " u trated Catalogue furnished froe upon applicatian. 7 J. 0. PRESCOT N. P. CURTICE. J. 0. PRESCOIT & CO, Wholesale and Retail 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. I809 Farnam Street . OMAHA LOUIS BRADFORD, DEALER IN Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, Lath ETC.; LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES, “|Call and Get my Prices before buying elsewhere. Yards, corner 9th and Douglas. Also 7th and Douglas. J. H. CIBSON, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUEACTORY CORNERZTWELFTHEANDZHOWARDY I REETS, - Satis.act’co euaranteed A. M. CLARK, Painter & Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER Cornices, Curtain Poles and Fixtures, OMAZEIA., - (INFEES Particular attention iven to re airin PAINTS, OIL & BRUSHES, 107 Bouth 14th Stroet, NEBRASKA.

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