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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. JULY 25. TOE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | Jiespbipn v, 2 i G ehadiars, 9@ Young Americas, 5@ u.me—rom Oc; flats, 8 @bc l‘fl at 11%@1%. do, T4 (1%, salted lrwm salted calf, so; dry flint, 12@13e: dry ealf, 13@14e; deacons 40c each; dry salted 10¢. Tallow—U nehan, quotable at 4¢; No. 2, # Bears Olimb on Top of Wheat snd Stay Thera All Dag. ull hides, 6e, ALL FUTURES ON THE DECLINE. ©orn the Only Cereal Firm and a Slight 1m- provewent in Pr Quotations. Nn 1 mnnuy, solid, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. July 23,—[Special Telegram to | he same forces were at work to-day s for several days past in wheat. Foreign reports were discouraging toholders. The seaboard cities show moderate receipts and limited shipments. The winter wheat points show large receipts. general erop are very discouraging to those ‘who predicted a failure. At the opening to-day August wheat sold 1c under yesterday &t 70ge, Septemper Ke under at 72, October 3¢c under at 7340, and December at 705e. The bears were on top and they stayed there,and at the noon hour wheat features from August to December were %@ 3ge lower than thirty-four hours before, 'l #5,000 bushels and shipments But this fact could not ct the general tendency. i took in 225,000 bushels and New York and — Wheat—Receipts, 0; spot delivered M@ 174,000; exports, 10 #gc'and options % e, closing weak at near red, &r*cugw in (-la\nlun 17, @%2ic de- 1 red, noumaly igust, closed’ at S034e. M{c and options rln-)m{ wealk s receipt ungraded, 45 rMfl A1 {@%c lower, 7,000 exports, 1,000} B, g5 in_elevator, ndlhl closed at 45 @ge luwn er and nmdemln ly activ Reports on_the “Potrolenm- ruu V3 mel Eges—Firm with Lurlm]mr) B wm- ru, 12 l‘ull\ Dull and nominal. trifle Ligher but very yulet; wes ern steam, $6 Teceipts were 622,000 bushels. at noon 3c under yesterday, at 80i(c, the same at St. Louis was ! The last half hour of ti grains decidedly weak. |affected corn and caused 1t to sell off about 34c from the noon quotations, closing as fol- J654e, September ige. Pork—Quiet at § IG ession found all | Lard—lu tair nlun.md at $6.52%. The heaviness also Wheat—Weak ; ¢ closing at 1 o’clock wheat declined sharply and the closing prices were from 1¢ to 1'ie under ye u-m.a), as follows: 6 _September Tiige, Oetober loy—S Bhovisions ¥irin; meas por uuu,m. lower; 2 rul, cash Ju 7 August, 703 1!"{c, \\'N«lnbu’. 4.. ."b: Vr'. Corn_was um only urain which showed any Lrmness at the dragged down and s dropped down, but corn was tirm and in pood demand and at a ll‘llh‘ better prices than at the close on Fri- At 11 to-day prices for future deliver wm Just on A par with those of one ge to-day was from 37c to c lor August, (mm 8734¢ to 37gc for Septem- der, from 87%(c to 35¢ tor October, and (!um 89’4 to ux for May. Wware modarately ing prevailed. a23’/e; July, 2ige; 20N Ax Butter— —Strong nnd higher; ereamery, 18@ usas City, .{uéy o Whut—Qum active and a Prices of hogs ut outside orders were light. k run the market to suit themselves, and had brokers bid the prices o! lard and'short ribs up slightly at the open- and then forced them down again by r log all that buyers would take. sales were at b@ A\o. ‘J. 4\u..fn'4L mand; holders offer moi 5 Ca n~l|u|1 and lower: new mixed west- s L13{d per eental. Minneapohls, and weak, with litt No. nnrd. L eash lnd \ul.u& Tlge; S lml' iern, eash and \lh,u\l.ml,c,?flenwmkn-h Wheat—QuleL ndvance on short ribs, but at the same prices as yesterday for lard. September ribs o $8.15, but deelin ned at $8.07'¢, sold to mm elosed At thie opening 5, Pork was slow_at Shipments of pro- Jslightly Tower pm-. "tucts to consuming points were liberal 135, pu—\\ heat, 77,000 bu. Shipiments—Wheat, 2,000 bu; flour, 19,000 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. July 23.—(Speclal to the Brr.|—CArTL among the fresh receipts were sold out about the same as on yesterday. The few natives New Orleans, July 2 Corn—Quiet but firm; mixed, 4ic; o yellow offered: white ‘Texans were not There were plenty of buyers, but Hox Produets—Dull and drooping. 24 more than buyers 'umu—shum.lers. $5.50; salesmen were asking Bul aud clear ribs, $5.00. thought the stock was worth, things into consideration there was little or .= no change as compared with the close last night and salesien were glad to be able to pay for tne first time in many weeks, that ince about ‘Thursday cattle Sold a shade 0od 10@Lc. better than During the week prices have Ll\'E STOCK. —The Drovers’ Jour- Dat reports as follows: Cattle—Recelpts, stoady ;shipping stecrs, and ticders Si. qu@ fi@ igher, closing at a 4 |IHH’kIM l\muhmlly one week ago. ruled about o8 (ollnws 5¢ higher; runlh &;{‘k(l)k uml hu uumnlionu to-day . were: 1500 1b3. $3.60(. 9%4) to 1200 Ibs, $3:10@3.80; |||.|rke! flh"\ll)“ 1160".!5, ld &n(u\.uh pckers and feeders, $1.40@3.00; d mixed, $1.25@3.00; H a8 caltl? weul. strong, steers, $2.50@ ade was quiet on account of the llzhu\m ‘with an advance of & good 5c_on ht. Heavy sorts were only steady. Ik of the ‘sales were between $5.25@8'35 mixed and beavy, and $5.40@54> tor assorted light. The general market closed , With unsold stock in the hands A light run on account of the low prices of Values dropped 30¢ pet uruu‘ Il\u week, atives, H Texans, 82,75 {40; ' Iaanbs’ peF hoad, S1.50@ 70, { cows, batk, $3.00@z2.35 Nationsd Stook R L steers, fait to choice, §5.30@1.90; “’J‘"’“‘“"‘ stockers, fair to o nd butehers’ seh'umu!. and Yorkers, medium to pnmn of wu'ul.uum 50 plgs, comwmon to good, Kansas City, July 2 —Cllllc-—l{(‘(‘(‘!]»(i. murn to ||\cthl|ln New Foux, July The market to-day | was (luhlmlly el e canilictot g ke linsignificant and changes unimportant, the common w me- OMAHA LIVE STOCK, Saturday, July 24 \last sales being at nearly the same as a week ago, Few operatars appeared in the ex- change ana the two hours’ trading was ‘The run of cattie has been heavy during the past_week at the principal markets and rices have been going lower. s hava boan Ilctiter UG eak han Inse but was not unexvected to the trade as this is a busy time of year and deliveries are not as free as a monthearlier. animals has not been a8 cood, prices boing hippers have not been a8 particular lbo\ll sorting, which circumstance may have break the market here and else- Prices kept up weéll until Friduy, when thaypc&ulu Do longer stand the strain the dullest perfod witnessed $his year. |The bank statement showea an increase in (weserve of $571,225, making the holdings of the banks $8,507,500 above the legal require- \ments, The statement falled to stimula 'trading and had no effect on values. 1t wa #aid that Elijah Smith and his followings ‘were buying Union Pacific, Oregon Naviga- tion and Northerv Paciie, with a view to The quality ot Rielp the Unlon Pacific get coutrol of the Northern Facitic. Many of the Chleago dhouses did not get an order to-day and were dnclined to the opinion that lower prices wnust ensue before any Kood ecomes out of the market. The total sales were 23,350 shares, including 4,000 shares of Lackawana, '©,700 shares of St. Paul, 8,100 shares of Read- 1,450 shares of Louisville & Nashville, ,010 shares of Pacific Mall, 3,900 shares of ‘Western Union. —On call easy at 8 per cent. GOVERNMENTS—Government bonds were ‘There was one train of grass rangers In to- hut aalde from them there was nothing e range cattle were ht rnmlh for the dressed hoa t is most too early tor suc in demand here for feeders. reshipped to Chicago excepting threa loads, There was some inquiry for good hlndy fat there were none in. ttle firmer on this class of stock asit is wanted for the dressed beef trade. dull but steady. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS ‘The receipts of hogs to-day wers liberal for he week, altiiough there wore @ than half as many in as ‘I'ha market opened active at an nce of 10a15c and contined firm, were all on the market oarly and hing was sold by the middle of the forenoon, ‘The market closed strong. f, '8 coupon . 1275 C. the last day of ti oniy a littlo yy Canada South’n, Central l’m‘lflu There was mothing doing on the market. Provailing Prices. Showing the prevailing prices paid for lve stock on this market: ‘p 615 Texas Pact X[Unlml‘:li: PRIME MERCANTILE Pufixu-—&}(u« pQr 5 .k?mnuw ExcrAnoE—Dull but steady xty day bills, and $4.%41g Corn-fed range steers 1300 to 1400 Good to choice coru-fed cows.... 2. P“UDU(X‘ MARKETS, B.—hllawinz quotations .I’.lhi 2:30 closin, —Market My -u prices H@l0c ml-mlnhtm-r lmuu Weak an Lower, and 'llh ‘"‘ unl fluzanllam de L ! cash, h}k August, 4o lower than yester- 3 D‘{t. Septewber, Z 7 7 ullu. n.hd -ux. torday; cash lnd Au\lll. - ,om cash and August, 24%c; Sep- s2ags AT 2BEe 88 Sk sBaEE |q—s-pmum- e, mfi 'l‘llnolhy em—qwme at §2.15, Funlnl and qu\n eash, $15.00; rul M’Sepumn '&m sk 288332242 ERUBI R & EEEEE5aE8estalds o 2JE28SREses Bl 14143 80 5,05 20 - ; 120 505 271 120 3 40 50T T00...350 120 03’ 40 50714 105....9%4 230 04 80 510 01 80 53 120 510 530817 — Live Stock Sold. Showlngthe number of head of stock sold on the market to-d ny TLE G. H Hammond & l.o.. B AnzlmAmerlun I’lckln.( Co. Armour & ( Squires & Co. Total .ovvuviiiinnnns Shipments. Showing the number of cars of cattle, hogs :rnl sheep shipp:d from the yards during the ay. CATTLE. No. cars, Rt. jt Dest. Mllw:nllkl‘e....u...(,hlc\zo ||ue?. 0000 voninnn o .Joliet All sales of stock 1n this market are made f).- T ewt. live welght unless otherwise stated, rad hogs sell at 10 per lb, for all weights “Skins,” or hogs welshing less than 100 [bs, no value. Pregnant sowsare docked 40 los, and stazsS0 1bs. by the publie Inspector. Weekly Recelpts. Shewing the oflicial receipts of eattle and hogs tor each day of the past w Monday, July 13 Tuesday, July 1 Wednesday, .!nly ‘Thursday, July 21.. Saturday, July 23 Comparative Prices. Snowing the prevailing prices on the hog market tor the opening and closing of the st week and for the closing of the week P .\'mm:\ln;" ‘u‘lnl‘llll)" | July 23 | July 16 [Monduy July 18 Live Stock Notes, No cattle market. Hogs advance i5e, An active hoz market. Fourteen loads of rangers received. Fred l\mx-p. Schuyler. sold a load of 817-1b hogs at 35! F. C Bllu. hogs at $5.10. The first of znflu range cattle for this sea- son were in to-day. ‘The Big Horn cattle company had in 270 head of cattle from Rock Creek. f the past week compared eek before show a falling off of 1,083 cattle and 2,752 hogs, Howells, marketed a load of a member of the commn of George Adams & Burke, Was among the visitors at the yards to-day. ‘The following had hogs on the marke A. D. Kenyon, Howard; John Wigz Colunivus; flalé & Way, Ord; G. 1, Warren % Co, Grafton M." Whiney, ‘Tamora; B. Murch, Beliwood; W. C. Moore! Swanton: A. Mandlebann, Bladel Youns, Luwrency: Wilkinsou & G Avoea: J. Cummings, Talmage: L. Doane, iedion, Seatas He 1o Galkner, liny Cree E. B. Welker, 8t. Edwards; C. C. Clifton, Colon; A. M. Spooner & Co.. Hooper, F. C. Beiss, Howells; M. Nelson, Hartington: E M. Baunk, Weeping Water; Gilleit & Boatriced. i L Smiith, Ulvases: U, HOH mon, Riverton; H. Gund & Co., Ay o0d_Bros.. Crete: Vandrufi' Bros. l)n\d- shaw: Fred Black, Hastings; Clark & Co., Weston. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, General Produce. Satur . July 23, Ihe following are the pr at which ;uuml lats of produee are sobd in this mar- et. —The rerplpu nra light and stocks oving mostly at 1 ITER-A large pomon of the good butter that is comiug arrives in such poor condition that it has to be graded as poor. Creamery, fancy, 16(@1Sc; creamery, choice, l-lul dairy, fancy, 13@ 15c; dairy, cholce, 2144 llc; dmry. m- r—Fancy full ecream eheddars, 0c; full cream twlins, 10i¢c; Young ‘Americas, 1ic; brick cheese, 100 1bs. In case 12 Liniburger, 100 ibs, in case, new, +'Swiss, fancy Ohio, new. 19c. POTATOES—Good home grown stoek is in uberwm supply and selling for the most part at 50c. Brrures—Red raspberries continue to ar- rive in small quantities but not in very good shape for rl‘slllmnm{ Th!v are selling at $2.50 per 24-qt case. Blackberries are not plenty and are selling at $2.50 per 16-qt case. Porarors—The loeal tarmers are bring- ing in a good many which they sell direct to the retail trade or the consumers. Choice stock is selling at 50@60c but some very tair has been sold as low as 1s—There were a few ch raspber- 5 in which brought $2.50 per 24 pt cases: ;l qt eases of blackberries are selling at 4.00, PourTRY—There is a very fair demand for ood stock. Od fowls sell well, if choice, at B30, Large spring chickens sell’ at T ‘ew ducks coming 2. TL00, According o size. Se@s1. GAME- Th(-ml:very little doing in this line; weather ia too hot just at present Sni per dozen, T5e@81.00; plover, T5e@ 81,003 prairie elnckens. $2.500.00. AvrPLRs—lowa home grown apples fi?lng lnM:md good stock is selling at sxw‘ Toqu:):b—Tbc suppl; liberal. bushel. TouAToks—The market Is well supplled W uh kood stock which is selling at 90@1.00 ¥ box. OuAmu—‘hum oranges, choice, 200 8., per box, $6.30@7.50; Naples oranges, im- perial, 160 5. box, $6.50@T.50. Lemoxs—T)ers are some very faney large Maiori lemons on the market which are sel l- ing at $0.00. Choice Messina lemons are MOVINE At $8.00(@%,50, BANANAS—Choice ereen bunches are i!.nu at fl,w\nnons' Iert Limon, per bunch, y on the market is Good stock is moving at $2.00 per W ApuBaELONs—Melons of sll kinds aro very scarce. Watermelons, per h\mdred. $35.00; cnnlelonpm, per dozen, £2.50@3,00, VEGETABLES—Cabbage, home grown, ufl' crate, $400; cneum per dozen, onions, per bbi, &\D' rool-n«ek lqunn. per ona-third bu. box, QGRrarEs—Thera were u Tow grapes on the market from Southeru Texas. They sold at $1.50(@1.60 per 10-1b box. PeAcurs—Thlera are no southern peacnes of any account voming in and California peacties are not very plenty. llale's early are selling at §1.75 per box. PEAcuES—There are not many veaches coming in_and they sell immediately on ar- rival. Delaware peaches have put in an ap- re 'arance on the market. There have been a w in from Missouri which sold at §1.25 per bu box. Early Crawfords have arrived ol A quickly at $2.00 per box, or §1.75 in round lots. ; Pi.ums—There was a large supply of Cali- fornia plums on to-day’s market ‘Chere were three varicties, the Hrmlshnw. l’ulplu "'“-;'s”'"h&” hington. They soid at $1.50 Pum~c:llmruh ‘pears are plenty and of very uood quality for ufln season, Chulee Bartl were selling at (IPel the mmmon WAl a PLUuMs—The market is huly vell w&lfld with geod California stoc! Ill pflfl 'x 75 per bux pnuuu 81 w J‘xhrflm p—n.m " h::u“ i w! 5330883 per 00 box. are sold at the umo price. Groocer's List. Conu—ofinflmm (||r. fove u«.n;. Alxxx. “oke: Dilwordy X uad Croes, 25)e. CANNED Goons—O; standard, per case, $3. g es, 3 Ib. per case, {l i 2 1b. per case $2.40@ 45, fornia) por case $4.0@4.40; aigcs. fif‘.:efi‘ s ; peaches, case, !l.va% B err : plums, case, §3. 2bl hJet Ib. early June. mnl Nr uw. tomatoes, $34va2 Mll $2.50. Provistoss — Hams, 12 l“w breakfast bacon, 1044410 L 1251730 ; dry salt, Maxi,¢e; shou o; dried beef hams, 13@ld4c; dried beel Pgular, 12ge: bams, picnie, S¥@e. WOODENWAR l'woho alls, per doz, 1.45; § 4. 1tub, €6.50; No. 3ty boards, rted ammu. £0; No. 3 chursy STARCH—Mirror Gloss, 5! ), $125; No. 1 No. 8 churns, Graves Corn, 61401 Oswego Gloss, i b- 0 Corn, Te. Biooys—Extra 4 tie, SIEN No, 1, $2.95; No. 2, $2.00: heavy stable, D, Syrur—No. 70, 4-gallon 3, 81.32@1.85; New Orleans, per_galio (@Abey maple uvmfl half bbls, “old time, allon, 70c; on cans, 1-! d ¢ alf gallon cans, per doz, $5, aart cans, 83,00, Cab e Afixed, § u\«zue. stick, S4@04e, CRACKERS. arnea soda, butter and ‘reams, T3¢} ginger snaps, Tic: in bbls, 87.00; do In half bbls, + small, in bbls, §5.00;' do, in half bbls, §4.50: eherkins, in bbls, £9.00; do, in half bbls, $5.00. SuGAR—Gra ulmd 8% @0Xc; cont. A,6@ fies wiilto Bagaesde; extra O, iy I‘Mnmd dgey cut loaf, «x@.c‘ { '+ C, Drikp hu 1TS—Apples, new, 1¢'s, 03c; evaporated, 50-1b ring, 175@15¢ m-;v(wnm, evaporated, 2i@25¢; blackbetries, evaporated, oig@ie; rlmdehurrlus‘ll)‘m,L peaclics, w. 1's, Vic; evaporated, peeled peaches, new (9“"]"1"- 3 eltron, 25c; rai- C umurm-.'hm«- Valengias, 7ide. ‘aporated, nnpared, — l'»xnhc. Prunes, 4@ sins, London layers, S1. musecatels, £L.65: ne ound, iye; 8-lb palls, 37c; Splen- _Leggett & 4 Drum- 1e; Sorg’s er i sto) mon's Horde Shoe, 37c; ’s,u»nrlw. 1, 87e. As—Japan, per Ib, 20@50c znnnm\.h.n [ oung Hyson, 80¢s0c; Congou, 65@ T0e: Oolong, 30@65e. Dry Lumbe No.1,com,s18 No.3 com, 818 No. 4, com, 518 . No. 1, d&l‘nln, No.2, CEILING AND PATY 13t com, 3¢ i White Dine Celling Um. 3'in. Norway Pine Ceiling FFNCING |\l 14 ft, rough 1st and 2d, clear, 11 ine 5d, clear, 1 incn, s, 2's,, $ B seleu, 1ineh, s. __PROFESSIONAL %?S-w,, A. 8. CHURC: ATTORNEY A,'I‘ AR 320 South 15th stree! SLABAUGH & Room 25, Paxton Bloek, Omaha. W. J. CONNELL, 813 South 14th Street. L. D. HOLMES, Attormey at Tuawr, Room 8, Frenzer Block, Opposite Postoffice. ‘Omaha. PHYSICIANS. pn. C. ROSEWATER, y_snclan and Surgeon, 248 2th st., cor. Farnam. Iron Eank Build- DR. EMMA J. DAVIES, Eomeoeprath, Room 322 N. 16th st,, Omaha. Office hours 9to 11 am., 2todp.m. DR. ELEANOR STALLARD DAILEY, Residence, 6054 N. 17th St. 0. 8. HOFFMAN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Office, N-W Cor. 14th and Douglas. Office Telephone 465; Res Telephone, 42 JOS. W. BARNSDALL, A. M,, M. D. Specialist. Surgeon and Gynecologist. Office Hours, 10to 12—2 to 4—T to9. Ofce. Ramge Block, 1ith aud Barney W. J. GALBRAITH, Surgeon and Physiclan, Office, N-W Cor 14th and Douglas st. Office Telephone, 465; Res Telephone, 568, JAS. H. PEABODY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Residence, No. 1407 Jones street. Oflice, Withe nell Block. Telephone, residence 123, offico R. W. CONNELL, M. D. EIomoecpathist, Office, 813 S. 14th st. Telephone, 589, J. V. CORNISH, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Cor, 20th and Lake Sts. DR A F. JONAS, Practiee Limited o Stroery Office: Arlington Block, Rooms 1§ and 11, Dodge St, next to P. 0. Ofice hours, 910 i1 g, m. FINE )OB FRINTING. REES PR TING CO. . Printers, Bookl(Binders And Blank book Manufactuvers. Nos. 108 and M068.14th street, Omaha,Neb. IF, Fairiie, Super totendent Bindery. Teiophony fo. 35 GEO. J. ARMERUST, "= | Hardware, Nails, 'l‘ools, Cutlery, Stoves, Tinware and Window Screens. Lawn Mowers, Screen Doors, Gasoline Stoves, Tin Roofing, Guttgn m% Sponting and general Job Tinn r 08 Cuming Street, Omaha, Neb, €j Mm. R. RISDON INSURANCE > AGENT, Merchants’ Natiorsl Bank Building, Room 1! mlfi ;hnu‘ ndon.x: piand. remen's, Newark, N. J man-rfll- Glen's Pails, N. rd, elpnin, Pa Woestcester New Yorl Eczemn, Psorinsie, Milk Crust, Scrotula, and other fnberited skin and blood Now six monthsold, tignant skin disease, edge n{mlrphynkmn. T procured a box o curaand a c; Using the two to; oughly with Cu him with Cuticu achange for the | eaid wo had no further need for him, and cens- ed his visits. Hag novor o 3 valuable remedies saved his life, 18 & strong, healty chitd, peatectiy well, deem best. REFERENCE! Send for Use Cut.cura Sonp, an ¢xq fumed Skin Beautifler. arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-An- nual Deawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company,and _n person manage and control tne drawings themselves, and that tho samo aro conducted faith towa Company to wse "this certificato with iles of our signatures attached, 10 its advertise- ments. " Louisania monthly I 100 ol 20 ) 50000 (1 the oftice of the nddress. A New York Exchange in ordinygy lotter. cxpress (at our expense) widoSed Or M. A, DA Altay Brien BABY'S SKIN. nfantile and Birth - Humors Specdily Cured by Cuticury. the skin and sealp of birth hu uying itching, burning and in. for curing the Seald . CUTICURA, the great skin cure, and A Boaman e NT, the new allible. Abso- ™\Y OLDEST CHILD, enrs of age, when An intunt six was nttacked with & viraiont, ma- but it epread w ‘The pxu si- cian did not kuow then, and d not know it was, Finally we wore advised to ura Remedies. ~ Without the knowl- ke of Cuticura Soap. Tho ll"(ml.‘l“ WAS SIMPLY MARVELOUS first washing hiv Soap, then wn rom the fiest wppl ter appeared, The doctor In three or four wecks acom- was wrought, leaving the little tel- as white anid heaithy a8 though he n_attacked, In my opinion your wnd_ today ho no re- pitition of the discuse having ever occurred. Cou are welcome to make use of this you may GEO. B, SMITH, Att'y at Law o J.G. Weist, Dru ix-Pros. Att'y, hinnd, Ohio. ist, Ashland, O CUTICURA REMEDIES, ) conts: spared by Boston. How to Cure Skin Diseases.” uisite por- Rheumatic Pains. uralgic, Sciatie, Sudden, 8harp and vous Pains and ams relieved in ) thl\ CUTICURA ANTI PAl druggist, 25 llrlm and GAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. “Wo do hereby cortify that o suporvise the n honesty, fairnoss and in good parties, and we authorize tho fac-ain- COMMISSIONERS. Wethe undersigned Banks and Bankers will ay all Prizes drawn in The Louiginna State Lotterics which may be presented atour coun- ters. 7. H. OGLESBY, Pres. Loufsiana National Bk PIERRE LANAUX, Prcs. State Nationnl Bk A. BALDWIN, Pres. CARL KON, Pros, Union National Bank. usee ECEDENTED ATRTACTION! ow Orloans Nat'l3a nk OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Sta Lottery Company Incorporated in 1533,for 26 youraby tha Leg isliture gnd "charifavie purpodes with )—to which 1 reserve fund of over boen added. ming popular vote lte franchise was m b " part of e gnmnumlu Gonstitution adupted ‘aw (ngs take place and the Semi-Annual Drawings yevery X months (June and Decerm- ) A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Righth Grand Drawing, class H, In the Academy of Music, New Orlenns. Tues~ —207th Monthly Drawing. L PRIZE, $150,000. & Notice--Tickets are Ten _Dollars only, Halves, 85, Fifths, $2, Tenths, $i. LIST OF PRIZES. ln\mrAl.Pm OF $150,00..... GRAND PRI .00 1 GIAND Pil 2LARGE PRI 4 ALRG A 20 PRIZES OF 50 v APPROXIMATION PRIZE: }m Approximation Prizes of 0 s w . $30,000 20,000 10,000 Application f. For further clearly, glving full money ordors, or Currency by DAUPHIN, New OrLkANS, La., ‘Wasi un'ra‘ D. C 3 Aoaky NOTES, expre Address len!yrea Tetters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK REMEMBER § Eariy, who areln oharge of ‘tho- Arywiies 1 T Absolute fa inteurity. NEw Onreans That the presenca ot (Generuis Beauregard and airness and ute -nn areailequal, and that no ome' ‘oo Posainy Il draw Prize, 2ot Tho .-yTumm 'Ot a1l prizos s BANKS of Now righta nre recog- terefore, beware Gf say chemos Maxman Wa.r Veteran, The wonderful efMcacy of Bwift's Bpecific as & remedy and cure for rheumatiem and all blood dis- ‘©ases, has never had a more conspleuous filustration than this case affords. The candid, unsolicited and emphatle testimony given by the veucrable gentls- man must be accepted as convincing aud eonclusive, The writer 13 a prominent citisen of Mississippl. Tho gontieman to whom Mr. Martin refers, and to whom he ls indebted for the advice to whieh he owvs his final rellef grom years of suffertng, is Mr. King, for many years the popular uight clerk of tho Lawrence House, at Jackson. Jacxsow, Miss,, April 29, 1897, Tur SWiry SrRowtc Couraxy, Atlanta, Ga. : Gentlemen—1 have boen an invalid pensiomer for forty years, having contracted pulmonary and other discases In the Mexican War, but not till the 1st of Mazeh, 1575, did I feel any symptoms of rheumatism. On that day I was stricken with that dis- easo 1n both hips and aakles. For twenty da; ‘walked On crutches. Thea the paim was less violent, but 1t shifted £ ould T LAY iAo oot e e side of 15 by O f in- Pexcriptions ‘and tried everyUhiog sig: ver Teceiviil tho' Ieast faken ‘mternal . Flually, of S th arrangements Lo go to the having hwrbll of .'!YY et an ol ac wrepee House reat suiterer (rom bee eurcd Bt nw e Soiplete ure B ks had 1y rertirn of the dise edlatel returned 1o izy ry it In Septemver [ and by the first of Ot Vol eRar hoerdatim whe concerned. Al a4 cone pala wm BAYE NOY FELT A TWINGE lh!lll src‘:w. that Kh ire: 'h-‘.ll‘:nl‘fls'h" o s orer 10 sure ource of relict. and if 1 has m'u'."nuux trouble. 1 am very ro "M, H. Masmiy, sale by all dreggists. Treatise on Blood and tres. 2 ] §= T8 Bwirr ‘Sreciric Oo., Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga. first symutoms of Head, heautifler,ex- All_ordinary romedios failing, we called our family phyfieinn, who at- tempted to enre it, incrediblo rapidity, until the lower the little fellow’s person, from the his back down to his kneas, was one sof ugly, painful, blotehed and malicions, no rest at night, no peace by dao. | OMAHA_JOBBERS' DIRECTORY lpnculmrcl lmphmanh CHURCHILL PARKER, ‘Wholesale Dealer in Agricultural Implements, WII(DI’II, Crurring nd Ruggios. Jones lln!h bet o and 10tk Omial LF CO., LININGER & )fii‘(' Agricultural Implements, w'!'"" arriages, Raggles, Hie, Whol lls Om-ha. PARLIN,ORENDORF & MARTIN Wholesale Dealers in Agriculiural Implements, Wagons and Buggies. 01, W03, 405 and Jones s Material. A. HOSPE, JR., Artists’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1613 Dougias Street, Omaha. " HIMEBAUGIH & TAYLOE, Builders'Hardware & Seale Repair She Mechanies’ Tovls and Ruffalo Seales. 1406 Doy X Gminhn, Neb, books cnd Stationery. KINYON & €O, W0 einle and Booksellers and 1522 Douglas et., Omaha, Corres . V. MORSE & Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. W11 Farnam st, Omaba. Neb. Manufactors, Bummer eut, Bow Z. I. LINDSEY & CO. Wholeszle Rubber Boots and Shoes Ruboer and Olled Clothing and Felt Boots and 11 Harnes Street Shoea, STORZ « Lager Beer Brewer: 1521 Sunhj'lh .‘(":l\l-l}mllll " Butchers’ Tools. LOUIS HELLER, Butehers' Tools and Supplies, Sausago Casings of all kinds always in stock. 1314 Joneast.Omsba PAXTON & VIERLING Iron Works, Wronght and Cact Iron Bullding Work, Tron Stairs {«.u... Henme hne Girdars. Rlonks Thatoes. Mg Work, Gunoral Fonndry, M jue i Kinckemith k. Office an | Works, d 174k 8t H. K. SAWYER, Manufacturing Dealer in SmokeStacks, Biltchings, Panks 1 Geno ds@ sircer, Gmaly I MOMANUS, LIVA OMAHA WIRE & lln‘()\ ” UHI(S, Manufactiears of ron Railings, Desk lm(ln. ire and l OMAHA ll"IBFfl (70.. Dealer . All Kinds of Building Material at Wholessla, 13th Streot and Union Pactfc Track, Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, S Doors, Kte. Yard-Comerith and Douglus; ¢ N and Dougine, S Hl(‘,»l(i() LUMBER CO., Wholesale Lumber, 814 8. 1th strect, Omaha, Neb. F. C N. DIET: Lumber. ",l,.‘,"m] California Streots, Omaha, Neb. FRED W. GRAY, Lum ber, Lime, Cement, Ete.. Rw. Cor.Gih and Donging ste., Omaha, N HOAGLAND, Lumber, W. HARVEY LUMBER COvy To Dealers Only. OmMeo, 4B Farnam stroet, Omaha. CrlAS. R. LEE, Hardwood Lumbes, Wood Carpets und l‘rm\u»l l'lwrlm(. th and Douglee JOHN A, W AKEFIE LD, Wholesale Lumber, Ete. Imported and Ameriean Portland Cement. Stay Alltll\l for Milwaukee Hydraul cuivut und Best aincy Wiito L CLARKE BROS. & CO. Omaha Comree and Spico Mills. Teas Qoffeer. Spicen, Buking Powder. Fluvoring B racts, Lain iy e, Lok tiig Wil Harney John Epeneter, l’ruy Manufacturer of Galvanized iroa and Cornles. 923 Dodge and 108 and 105 N, 10:h At., Omabis, Neb. RUEMPING & BOLTE, Manufactorers of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finale. Metalic 8kylight, etc. 3108, 20 at., Oninba. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS, C. Specht, Prop. Galvantzed Iron Gornlces, etc. Spectsimoraved Pag. t Metalic Skyl| 12t At Ot “Carpets. ()‘I AI4 CARPET CO0., Jobbers of Cerpets, Curtaing, Oil Cloths, Bugs, Linolenms, Mattings, Bte. 1511 Douglas street. Crockery and Notions. W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for ‘he Maunfacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glassware, il 317 Boath 13th st, e, Ne ¥ CLOTHING M. ELGUITER’S Mammoth Clothiny House, Cerner Frrnim and Tenth Strects, Omaba, Neb. D. A, HURLEY, Commission and Jobbing. n..::;. Eg Storage ln(l (‘ommmflmn \lnrvhsnn Kovcluition-Butter, gy Chivose, Poliry, Gamo, Oysters, ete., ete. 128, Lith 8. PEYCKE BROS., Commission Merchants. Fruits, Produce and Provisions, fllnl\nl T WIED Produce Commission Mclrlmnts, Poultry, Butter, G l'lmll elc. 220 8. Mthst ha, Ren, Pro o DEKLAND, Soc. an. J. A O‘L'![Ll COAL, COKE & LIKE COMPANY, Jobhers of Hard and Soft Coal, 209 Sout! J. J. JOH. igars and Tobacco. " TMAX MEYER & CO., Johbers of Cigars, Tobaceo, Gune snd Ammunition, 215 to 223 & 11th 4., 1020 t0 W34 Farnam'st., Om b WEST & FRITSCHER, Manufacturers of Fine Cinr-‘ Ana Wholesals Doniers in Leaf Tobaceos, Nos. Wih & Om aha » iry Good's. F. SMITH & C ('l).. Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods & Nntlonl M.E. 110 and 1104 Douglas, cor. 1ith 8t., Oma| Ditiliers of Liawors. A pirita. 1) .llbhnol Wines lmlpl Aquors. Wfl.l WILLUWSPBIVGs DISTILLE £ CO0. and ILER & CO. d Jobbers of Fine Wines oaeatic Liq Furniture. "DEWEY & STONE, ‘Wholesale Dealers in Furnitare, CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture, Bedding, Upbolstery, Mirers, ete, 12051206 and 1310 Farnam st Omaba, PAXTON, GAL Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, Noo. 705,707, 700 and 711 8. 10t 8%, Omaha. Neb- T McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Litm and Leavenwerth ste., Otaaba. LEE, FRIED & CO,, Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware, Sheet Iron, and Miami P W. J. BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, Bpriogs, Wagon Stoek Herdware oo, 1 ad 1211 Harey st Omal FDNEY & GIBRON, Wholesale Iron and Steel, R Y EATI Yeaveoworts st oans: Na ® | T MILTON ROGERS & SONS, — Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, lnuu.flnuo.unugmflt 101 wad A Famium i e Live Stock. TON .'sl“l K Y. llx’l)*l 0., Of Omaha. Limited. John F. Boyd, Snperintosdent, . D Live Sto M. BULKE & SON ( nmmiqsiou. Live Stock Qno. Bu Unton Stoek Yards, 8.« SAVAGE & (."hl: Live Stoek Commission Merchants, Bhipments of any Union Stoe! »\ Arda. Importers and Jobbers of )hlhun-ry and Notions, 1715 and 1215 11 ; Hotions. FOBINSON NOTION €O Whalesale Dealers ta Notions and Furnishing Goods, 03and 4% 8. Tenth 8¢, Omaha. Overalls. VFIEL I:_' /‘Il\r! FACTURT NG Mnmlmnurera o( Overalls. Jeans Panta, Shirts, e, 4 1104 Douzlas Street, CAN CARPENTER P AP Wholesa aper Dealevs, mine, Wrapplug At Witk ntiow given, to &R ! ordfara whict kil be ahin 00 diraet nlm\h ordSeswiil v Seksonal tontt nton 000 Koods wh1 LW prices. i1ik and 10 n..um.n ~_Printing.__ REES PRINTING COMPANT) Job Pyinters, Rlank Book Makers, And Book Binders. 10 und 13 South Fourtoond atieet. Omiih, WESTEEN NEWSPAPER UNIOD Anxiliary Publishers. Dealers in Type, Prosses and Prin Supplies. Tealtth Stroot Pumps. BROWNELL & CO., Mannfactirors and Dealors in ngines, Boilers & General Machinery Bheet fron work, Steam Pumpr. Saw Mills, Acue Shatting, Dodge Woodspijt Fullars, Belung, et Also wagons, serapars, ua. veoworth st. Omana CHURCHILL PUMP CO., Wlwlesuo Pumpn, Pipe, Fittings, b aleds T LM Cowr U, S. "'L\'D EN(-LVE and PUMP JOMPANY. Halladay Wind Mills, Plumbing G I naw s, eam and Wator Suppli Tons Wik And 030 Fare 4. L. STRANG CO., Pumps, Pipes and Engines, oam, “atar, Rellway and Milling Supplies, E4 " \mvunawu.'mmn Oniaha, Nob, 3 Terman b Ombba, Heb, Rubber Goods. “"OMANA RUBBEER €O, Munutacturer and Dealors in all kind: of Rulber Goods, 01 Clothi G. ANDREEN, Omaha Sufe Works. Maputaciurers of Fire und Barelar Proot Sates, yuuk! Doors, Jull Work K ut e Work, G AL 4. 'nismmnue co., Wholesala Manufaoturers of Blinds and Mouldings, th aud 1racd st Omabn,New. BO"N MANUFACTI'EI G CO Huulnclunrs, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, uir Workand Interior Hrd Wood Finiel, £ cor. Sl and Leaveaworth Ais. Omaba, Neb. THE CAPITOL HOTHL Lincoln, Neb., The best known and most popul the state. Location central, appoiutmer e e a at Tor oiato wiaa 8ud allpolitical wd py) 4 Moul. Jn\ uvnn N School County and City BONDS! Wo will pay highest price for samo. TLARIL TLOAL, Mudo at lowest vatos, Correspondence solicited KS1ULL BRO LINCULN, 3] VMGDHLER.S cu INSTALMENT GOODS wCoRl S 1 INSTALMENT TRADE, by addressiug 1HsLALNENT Dialkms’ aurrly Co,, Krig, b 0 NEB. INSTALMENT 11 find just what the