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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1890. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Wheat Very Active for the Major Portion of the Day. FAVORABLE BULL NEWS FROM ABROAD. Bears Pound the Market Flercely- Legitimate Influences Govern Corn ~No Bpecial Activity in Oats— Cattle and Hogs. onie A ugust 90.—(Epecial Telegram to Tue BEe] wheat markot was very o tivemostof the day, and sharp turns luprices were Guite remarkable It was a wicked market for swall traders and many of them suffered. leopmingof the market was very delu- sive. Fim Liverpool eables ind private ad vices glving very unfavorable weather abroad, gave strengthat the start, First prices we e 1o Yeover the close of yesterday. Septem- ber was quoted around #103, Decembor at $1.074, and Ma Thiswas thetop for the morning wore no other bull news butthatre toat the open ing The market recefved falr sipport ing the fist hour, b prices going down on ofterings by {he s, Paidridge, Ballwio& Fornam, Bros- e, Srilth & C dmany others old_ind ounded the murket fiereely. Thore was good zon the way down by Mitehell, Clup- Counselman & Day, Rock 1l ot Liers Notliing stopped the deciine antil a drop of e from first prices occurred, Septeni 1ouehed $L.01, Decon bor 8101 and May $1.65, Abaul i otlock Leapold Blom tecane good buye and aftorturning the etup e 4 1o thke any pirt of ‘& million bushelsaround #100%. Themarket moved up to ¥L6 for December, with falr buying all around. Hutehinson be- ca prominent as & seller - but Bisofferings wero taken lirgely by Blom, Buxbaum, Roche, Constoek, Loran” and the bull houses. The priceof Delember recovered 101106 lefore noon » socond hent 4 and aiothor dur- began widput the price down to . ally carrled the price up agnin to#1.0) swid by o third drop to #1054 Lefore 1 o' cloe click the price WS 1D 10 BL00 ugain. largely o Lattle between loc 5, but 1t made a big market all At wits well supported before the clos ter again touched £1.00 and elosed ra fraction better Scptomber, atihe dose,wis ¥ 81.00%, n ket was notsubjeet to violent elunges and was governed wpparenty by 1 gluniale infue The narket weted witl Wheat it the st ndopened about e higher all aroind, with Septomber at 4 %0 October a8, and Muy 5145 The strength did not holl, however, May sold atillge, and went off Blie, the closing price of lust n nonihs drageed down in proportion. When the recovery came to wheat there vas beite biyingin corn. Butthe bull news of thed i corn was the signal servieo prediction of frost for tonlght in portions worthwest On this corn sold up 10 5 i Mivy. The movenent was lighter than estimated, with xepeipis of 413 cars. The corn trade In general felt quite bullish but Hitchinson continued o persistont. seller. and opposod any ad v st prices, ho over, were about the beit of the diy. ~ Sep tember tou Jigcand dosedat47ic; Octo- Tor 45, May Thero wis o special and very Tittle ¢ in pri les for the month were few Gie ware the only prices for, Tor sold o Early 2 {016 100N to Other stivity in oats today clost o and Ugust, Septem 1o, it the._close o My e, to e, to 830, 0 o, atthe (ose, W very genoralselling of hog pro- ¥ by strong houses, and prices, ifter to 10¢ for lard and ribs wnd ahout2e for mess pork, fuproved alittlo be- fore the close, leavini lustprices bul [ower Tor il 40 lower for1urd and about 1 lover for pork, comp Beptember pork wasoft 25 0 and closed at §1 ptemberlard tonched ing al#6.10; January, 3 closhiz usry b ‘toucted L and clo . On eall Armour sold Tard and Hutehin won %0ld all products, McCornick & Co. als) sold ribs froel CHICAGO L OHICAGO. Augast®.—[Speelal Tolegram to TiE BEE.-CATTLE-There wis 4 sharp down turnof 08150 on first-class Lat cattle, owling o the large supply and lower prices in Eng- liwh warkets. Yetaloador wo sold as high s 850 and £.%, but the drop was largely on n cluss Just bolow the very best. Falr to medlum Toxans were also quoted o shade lower andnative butchers' stock shared in the general down turn. Stockers and feedo wereratlier, but prices show chango. clinss steers, 85, class 106G ut .00, #.0004.2 2 ductstod deelini ve, with an upturn In 1Y ol prime. ks and Drime sorts and ordinary mixed ance. Rough and m, with best milxed at 5 prine hovy, $.2004.80, and prine Hht, #2045, "ANANCIAL. —~(Spestal Telegram to ~The gomeral tride in R s o et v e i Iie does not take hold atall. Forelzn support hasbeen the loading help of bulls for the day. This moming London buying was disippoint- inig. Many local operators were londed with alties. With un easier feding abr pny bollove that stil lower prices must ome. On theother hand, the outlook concerning laber troubles wis miuch improved, tho steikes on (he Lako Shoreund at the yurls in Chieago wound up | This w the honr In Atehtson sold nt L Northwostern at v L nd Mis 15 @IS of g 1o 1g por ) o 1B Four, Touisvie ST slhutlar auiount the on ol SOCKS T boind. Hocking Valley rose toi2is, L wi L und Reading (o 43 Hoo Was biick gens wero oft slizitly fron cago Ga wilt lowe Tho' ma aluost values, especi heavy. Pack underwes T lml Lake Tater In slow, during Was, tie whole pi wo of e L belng closing little change ces wele about yesterday, Ohi- ot lower ot b; Lake Shore 1§ to b which tho st to [01% at (e nw Were cneh g Money was at the o le Cns closed 1 Loulsvil and Burling ssterday, lost % hwestern and L Othiers were unel 646 percent. Silver o The following were the dos 78 48 oupon. UL, 48 rogular... . UL 434 reular. . VLR 4k coupon Pacific s of .. Central I'acltic. Chicago & Alto: 1444 88 Pl & O ols Contral L1 | dopreferred., LB&W.... rnn-u«l Texw Sy it 824 per oent, JANTILE I'tl!'bn T per cent. XCHANGE=Dull and heavy ; sixty - any Dlin, B8 domana. b i August ¥ ~The followlng are nto Ing stock and Sopt 1.00! Oorn—Steudy | Oaty-Eusy Ilay e, sh, uu b, 20 sy ati3ige, teady at e, 1%6.15; January, i winter vhoat, » LB0GST5; § =" Hulk Muats—8h; clear, k.60, 401 dalry, 12 full eream cheddars, 8% SRS Young Americas, 669 ic. s Iy, treah, 13,@ 17 u chianged;' finn; heavy and light Tigo nalted ! Res disci greay i ary fllat, $gYc; dry sl hides To; dry calf, 8a0c: doa Tallow—( numx paeked, 4% 3 {ije. Hoceipts, Flour, bbls.... ..o 11000 -at, bu 47,000 C(orn, bu 210000 40,00 Oats, bu " 261000 215.00 NEw Yonx, Angust 0.—Wheat "FFN[)H Xports, none; sp a S$LO5L10% In elovator; 81053 20704 1. 0. b.i options August At $1.0 pOrts, e No. 1, solud August clos: 0 bushels o a3 exports, : mixed § options $ August clost Options olo: 11010 points L H8.00018. 10 Spotro firm s falr cry ) Rivw, i sntrifual noderate de vleum—Unitel closed for § and wn- sy westorn, ady; mess, Bl d_firwm; s 84T i western dalry, 9914c; cream= ronger; part slkins, 442 August Closing Septotver, 5 Corn Outs e n\v o May, 475 ~lower; h Pork—Low 1.2 v\Hl o0, Lard—Lower at .00, Whisl y— 3113, APOLIS, ; ship fn Angust 20, ents, 140 cars, -Whent--Ree Lo break wis whoat today and there was in old,_but the latter not very plentiful Olosing: 'Nol . August, Septomber, #103%; on_(rack, $LODL.12 northern, A ugust, 1,004, September, ®ig track, $.04 northern, August, O8c; on A ANSAS City, No. 2 hard, cash, cash, 06 Corn Outs Bh340. MiLwAUKEE 2 sprinig, o Corn—Quiet; No, Outs—Duli; N Provisions OINCINKATL, 2 red, #1901 Corn—-No. Oats— B Whisky ipte, August 20— Wh s August, 9% Auzust.—\Whos plembe August 2 2 mixed, 5l iy steadyNo. 2mixed. e, Wi offer s pariy contil. tuproving; at —Tirm, de- 3 Califomin Corin—Rirmy western, 4s 1d per contal. TOUK. mixed AGO. tow @325 rngers £5,001 10Zs—Re ipts, 2 s, OGN Dest ' ) ML) 1 ipts. 14000 Pexans, .69 aly; pick- avy and buteher 20@ 1,55, Jiot steady LS, B3, Lov Aungust shipr ts, L1 WALV Stecrs, 8 41255, 0); shipments. $1%w4.5; mixed. itle—Recelpts, 2400; .00 olpts, 107 Sockers shd food: 1; shipments, 3400; mar- all grades, $3.0@4.10. 3 Options opened Aprizd points up;others uncha ly and unch Wio i and qulet, beun, OMAHIA LIVE STOCK. Catele. Frida Estimatod recelpts of cattly paredwith esterday and 3 Inst weels, Thé market opened slow, and per- lps o shide off, but heayy receipts coniing in late and unfivonble reports cansed the rket to drop 10 Ise The market was slov at At tho close of the market a large num: her ained unsold. Good cows opened und utabout steady pric on steers, the decline. came lowor. slow and et il Golsant, tho bestgrados of feclors selling strong, with others unchanged, Hogs. Estimated receipts of hogs6.100; with Hoyesterday and 010 last woek, " The market opened act i higher, every thing changing hands at the ad- vince, The range of prices yas $L65@4.10, the bulkselling it v mixad hogs sold at @40 3 Yo Bk The averge of theprices paid “was §103%, com- parad ¥ A yesterday and 505 Priduy of last week. eompared Shcep. stimated rereipts of sheep586. The demand inues in excessof the supply. ¢ Prices, The followlig isa table of prices pald In thismarket for the rrado of stock mentloned: Prine steers. 150 to 160)bs, »od steers, 150 to 1450 bs. . 11 ol stecrs, 10)) to 1300 b adr, 100160 115) s . Comimon, 80) 10 1200 B3 . Common sner Ordinary to fale covs, fudt to good cows. )0l to choice Cow Cholea to faney coi Fairto good bills .. .. Cholee to tancy bulis 2 Lisght stookers and feeders. seders, 030 to 1100 Ds, . uir Lo choice HEht hogs uir Lo choleohenyy v Faudr to ehoicemixed hog Prevail ive Table, table shows the range In -un. this The prices onhogsd | st weok. T8 6105 [ §60 5105 |3 40 G5 l 100 @105 {550 G | This Woek. 360 @405 |3 45 w3 §60 @l 10 6 G l. AR R ge Cost of Hogs. ollow in; gives the averazo cost on the dates montlone l, incluiing the L asbasud upon salos rep August ... August ... August 1§ August I8, August 1. August August Avzust The f of ho. Cost tor Augustl Augusti Augustl; Yesterdu, Lot Lowest, oMelal Y Cattle Average Priceof Hozs, Showlug ¢ peico pald forlonds of hogs on the duys. i In 1837, 1533, 18%) wnd 150: Day, 3 Aug | T "W). |Aug. . '8 Aug. ST, iy wis Supday. Disposition of Stol Showing the number of caitle, hogs and sheeppurelsedon this market by the difer- Nt buyers, auring the week ending Suturd git burers 3 ending Saturduy, oarree Swite & Company o G i 1 Tonton & Underwood Nels Mo Broker & Dogew B. Van sant onu rbuyers. Total .., OGS, The Armour-Cudaby packing company .. Omaha \'klul o) | Bwif& G e ool The G, I, Ilmmvmn(ll'umpuny 4 . Squires & Co North & Co.. .., Halstead & Co. Total e SHE Swift& Company . George H Hamniond & Co.. Total. Representative Sales, sTRENS, No. Av. ') 00 00 00 00 10 210 10 10 15 20 .. 1010 1000 2 J14 250 OXEN, 1540 2 25 STEENS, YEARLINGS, HEIFERS, eann COWS 100 natives, mixed Market Mention. Cattle lower, Hogs hizhe Ailor of Stella marketed a car of hogs. frmansent in acar of hogs from Ax- Frush Brothers sent ina carof cattle from Wahoo. W.A. Finlay sent In a car of hogs from Menphis, llcuri( Harder was in from Millard with a car of hogs, IM‘ Jloud of Thayer was looking over o W. B the ma, G. A . Felton hiad a carof hogs on the market from Angus. Alllintcame In trom Litehfield with five cars of tie. E. J. Burnuni of Waverly had a car of hogs on the market, A. Petkin of Wayne was on the market with two on of cattle, Alf Goodwin was over from Red Ouak, Ia., looking for feeders., John Hustle had hogs o’ the market from Cook and Elmwood. William Bass eame over from Randolph, [a. witha car of cattle Sirs & Gardner, cvery day shippers of Brad- shaw, matketed hogs., Henry Trondt of Stockham wason the mar- ket with a cur of hog: J. M. Barbour was on the market from Tabor, 1a., , witha carof hogs. T, Nichols had cattle and hogs he Litehiion nad Havard e om M. Walker wus on the market with a o tile from Orab Orchard. 8t ot Buvingor & Hodges, extensive deaiers of y entin a car Of hous. olsbe, the well known Inland shipper, ind GAT of fogs o1 the ke v, the well known shipper of us down with a carof hogs. wylor and John Hamilton came up ttsiouth with u car of hogs cach, OMAHA "'lld)l;l-}N,ILE MARKETS, CORN-—40 OATS—30 4 1o, cholee mlu‘ll. & soring formediu .03 Toosters, 1.8 522,00 for small; rolls, fanc ) o111 "Dtk dairy, f.amy ‘rolls . tancy, solid packed, roll; print samery oreamery, olio! and prints, 12@4e; dadr tancy, S Kt able ibES, PELTS AND TALLOW hides, 1, 43 No. 3, 1lght. @ 3 Galf hid es, Tade » pelts, green, dry. per 10, 1008 14c. Ax—Per I, Per doze Green salted GAME- d ducks, $1.0051 | Arkan: 3 » por Dox. $1.50002.00. lifornia, per orate We per 10-1b basket, Purple Duane, Columbia £130@2.00; wild goose plums, 2. L i plover. bu box, Pruns box, oty RER bu box, 75 X Per crate, #1.7 00. " —Per box, Rodl Matorl, tancy, 1; cholee Alessinus, 85,500,900, Peans—Burtiett, Califorula, per box, ®.002 PRUNES—Gorman, per boy, £2.00; French, 81, @2.00; gross, § 0, TOMATOE ONLONS. OABBAGE-Per crat PoTATOES ~Nebraskh wnd 10 @1.25; Colorado and Sult Luk SWERT POTAT Per b, & EVAPORATED APPLES— Fanc. § F Kt box 10, 5,00, r100. $i |, $4.50@5.00. ;.. per bu, #1.00 WATERMELON S CANTELOUPE Areies — Faney ~Per bunch, #1 W—A No. 1, 4 white, its@ic; yellow Bk IR grease, stearine, Gie, BONES —Quotations are for delivery in ¢ L‘uo—l)rY butfalo, per ton, $16.0018.00; dry country, muunu. 10.000,13.00; dry country, dump and meaty, 88.0010.00. WOOL—Fine unwashed. 1i@16: mediuw un- conrsgun wished, 1892, per 1b. < holee mediom, 6@7c; light, washed, 1802 LINSKED HONEY—Str comb hone, BEAs—1) ple country, fornia. perlb, " sii—Per 1h—Perch, 7 4 ‘,flh 1 trout, te cutfish, 110" cod stenk, (2 Orogon salmon, 18¢; black 18e. wesn Pon 16 1% pork foin not rende 2 1bs, Bvg, ! pork ten Ak O, ¢ wpare ribs. M ¥ pork ba et ot plate beef, §3. rolled boneless' heef, new rurups, $5.30; new boneless rumps, ‘un. extra N lard, Blc b ‘\ln\v nH pure nedisfootoll, %03 A 1 tullow, So; " stear- ne, c. LAnD nm‘ Extra lard, winter st Tierces—Compoiind, e ) le rendered, 62¢. SMoKED MEATS —Sigar cured 9 b ave, 1lie; medium, 15 016 1b ave heavy,'20 to 2 skinne California ha ars, skinne: cloir. 5 §to 7 1bStrips, Sc bacon, rib 81ger dried beef hans, set regular, e se. Lean ba short elour, 51c; ellfes, 10 10 Gigc; 8l pure leaf, Steors, 400 £0 500-11) id heiters. 400 (0 forequi rtors, s cows, Bo; dressed hogs, I mutfon, ' CuTs—Roll bin butis. 7 43¢ heef tender: o} boneless strips unds (rump off), b ounds (rump_on), unds (sh chucks. Bi3e sweet bre ails (eac ch), 4c: beef tongues (€ach), 40¢; strip loins. AGE—Tiolc ologna Dork U, 1n tin ErGAR-Per 1b.—Cut, | Standard, powd: anulated, Whit powdcred, ; Confection= x, 6o; Extra ic; Golden U, 5le; cakes, 30 Ibboxes, s, 30-1b boxes, ks, 1bsin box, pure, 1o, ROA sughl Golaen Rio, 224e; Rio, cholee to fancy’, Rio, prime, %e #00d, 2Usc; Buntos and connion Rig 18g:He Mocha, genuine O. G., Bej Juva, good, interior, Mexican, irs—Turkish prunes, less thin orizinal hids, 240 16ss; Bosnin boxes, 109 to'l oi apples, 0w ring cholee, 15e; evaporuted, apricots, func ries, new. i raspbe crrants, ne original Vostlzziv currants, extra, in tancy old peaberry prun evaporated, new ring prin blickb Tha. to hox cusks, 4o e, D Frurr—Peaches, pes -1 goose e -1 raspberries, 3 -1 blackberries, ¥ i chopped, 2.5 Buhan do: 53,00, b sirawbe 1 bluebe; b rod, Biltimore, §150; whit Pears—2-10, $L0, nsin E, C.Ctwin flats, per It Jyoum Amerla, fic; biic Edam in foil; . lifornia stand- ard. per boy, § Torscshoe, Toose musd .+ Ciutifornia standurd, 2.75; “hors 088 muscantels, §£2.105 seed- California sedless sul- ks, per 1b, 8¢ Californin m ols, inwacks, valencias, 9e; valencias, old. Ge; ondura layer, old, 11e, SyrUps—Aniber Syip—in bifls, No, 10 grade we: halt bils, No. 70 grade, 82¢; 4-gu kezs, No. 0 grade, $135; 2-gal kitts, No. 70 grade, 8c; gal cans, 10in cuse, per cuse, & £ul cuns, ase, per case Bh10; white clover drips, in half bbls, Bie; 4-gal kees, cach, 3453 cach wdy drips, in 1 861.60; bis, tuns, in s cach, S bhbls, He 1 fgal 10 in case, &4 Radse; Kitte, 05 case, #.25, CHOCOLATE—12-1b box: swee de; Parisian, CocoA—Der 1b, BroMa—Per Ib, #2¢, "OCOANUT—Per 1D, In pkgs, 252 German —Mixed bird, 1-1b pkgs, Se; canary, 5¢; anise, 180; poppy, e, —DPepper—singapore, sifted. Atlspice, 100, Cloves—Penang, se sin—China, 4-1b mats, 9¢. Nut- fancy, larze, Sic. Us Goons—Barley, ' 34e; farina, tmeal, 1% @340 macaroni, 106 vn-rmh'vlli 100ite; Tice, cholee, fancy, 0and taploca, (@ lima bean spagettl, 1le MOLAS per gal, 5i@57e Cuba, buking, cholce, 45 1348240 @:e; Black st WRAPPING PAPER-S(TaW, per B B whitoy Hoy it Water white, headlight, 1i%c; 7 gasoline. lic, #ge; Manilla B, 5@be; No, LSODA—-BUIs, 1%¢; granulated, 2¢; fn bbls, shot, e lected, 20 ODA—DPkas, 00 105 to box, 5Yc; kegs, 44e. 0 gr. clder, 106; good, white, ney, froit. Wn5AT per gross. X Lewistn, L squn por ¢ e 8" e, i Db, btk o best grade, 100 55, #2.40; hest i rock sall, crished, $1.80; mottled, per 1b, 0@10¢; do, per 1b, Ue. 5 lmnum. perbbl, £.50; small,$6.50; 50; per b, 86.00; orange clder, clder, half bbl. $.50, rope—All sizés fro sisul_rope, all sizes from pew process,’ all sizes from er 100, CORDAG to1in, -1 16 to 1 —~Cotton twine, “Bibb, cotton twine. Lemn p twine, ndle wie fteotton clothes lines, $1. n Tines, $1.40; 60- 1t sisal lines, £1.00; ool twines. 8 XDmonds, 18¢; Brasfls, walnuts, 1sc, 1 o3 Tenngssee pean rlor, 8.0); 4-t1 Jute, N filberts, ut cocks, A 'y D 3-tio, plain. 81, vnl»l( $1.00@1.° “Guarts, per doz, $400; plats, per doz, 250 bl R . OANNED MpATs-Corned beef, 1 1, L, corned beef, 2 1bs, §2.10; lunch tongues, 11b, brawn,’ 1 b, tongues, 2 ibs, $. 2 1bs, beet, 2 1b, round m, 14 1b. round ens, Gicy b round ‘cins, 31.20; devile 8 viled hiam, 34 b, )i potied ox tonzue, 43 1, y b, lrw. 1b, round cans, {3 cuns, $2.00; potted h potied ham, ham, 44 1, rou; round round squire squire minced caloy ess pigs Vi cans, & 8 compress tripe, 2 1b, round caj 2 1b, rofind cans, le'l,.: u, squire cans, § Inest grown, very fine, $1.50; B1.00; @11t mwl sU; $1,10; ~»n:um. West- eholee 2-1b sugar e ern brands, #1003 Ivrnn(l\ ll 00, Mushr fine, 1-1b Fr ¥ r nary, 10715, 5. e, 1 2-1b s fred, rTOw, st can, #1007 2-1b en ard brands, § 2-1b high gra 4 # string beans, Lin ‘n..qun Vaked beans o snow whites, ¢ um sealed herr srring, o o7 muck= #1200; bloators, " Balt bbls. #.00 y white fish, 4150; ackerel (her do fang wall bbls, 1-1b white fish, 41 b labster 1-1b oy oyste. select, 12 oz, 1-1b Barutar L littlenecks, $1 11b crabs, 2 uttlebon commer 1, 183 blue vitrol. 7 cltrie, 45@48¢ per b, turpentine, 6 wn tgulu, 4 e, P 018 -8porm ka ins, §2.25 iycopodiam, $0Gke: MARKET, sod on record during yestord } Baer to L D Fowler, trustee. lots 1, il 06 feet lot” 4, bl T4, South L wd Touisa Hgilke, Park, vlat 5 . T M ston t Briggs. lot 1, blk i, wd. . v B Klelnhiaus and Livingston, e % lot qed Silas Livingsion and wite (o ston, 0 33 lot 6, blk Il Omuha, g ¢ d A E Livingston to T C Livingston, ¢ bk H, Omaha, q ed South Omahi land company £ 70 Ber~ Jmingham, trustee, lots 2 und 8, blk 15, Wlotsdand, bik 31, lots 9 and 11 South mnnm, W d A l' Lewis and wife t0 T AK C Lewis' sub, wd M L Lanplie and 16 to South Omiahiv betl Noe, lot wa o o T A MoMurphy ind ¥ife @0 A T Stonecy pher, Tot 1, BIK 15, South Omahu, W d. WA 2 00 L Saunders, 1ot & Himebaugh's ¥ oas gt 24,000 dedication of Hilill 101, s 18,000 ia to 70 blk t, Omaha 220 iving= T Taynes, ot 160 8 bk 1, Kyuiion add, wd wnd Company (0 Kl LIk 12 I Ominhia, oile ind ‘wife 06 ftlot 4. b1k 4, Bo MM Robertson to pany, lots 47 and w . . fienry Livingston and w ife to 1O ingston, ¢ 'y lot6, bk I, Omaha, qe d o Fospis T i1l w d. beuTiLy Srust eom= 4, Fulrinount I 3 Fitteen transters 00,56 Building Permits. Thefollowing perits wera issued by the superintendent of buildings yester Board of edueation, one-story frame school building, Twenty-fourth and Commercial stroets B . Board of educatic =510 reet avenue schiool “building streets...... Olark Ga Twenty r\\"ml«' frame Total SHROEDER & DEAN, GRAIN, Provisions and Stocks, BASEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK; 808 South 13th Street, - Omaha. NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. Capital. - - = - $400,000 Surptus Jan, 1st, 1890 - 87,800 LewisS, Reed, Vice V. Morse, John 8. Colltns, R.'C. Patrick, W. H. 8. Hughes, cashler. THE IRON BANK. Corner I2th and Furnam Sts. A General Banking Business Transacted. Savage, W Cushing, J. N. B IF YOU WANT TO MAKE WOntr uu ¥ihuk- THE MONEY IS, HELENA, MONTANA, pulation lmlmxlmnl\nu 20,000.and with a M“' i e Tate of SbOUC H0) Aunully L9 Increasin nl! size considerod, THE RICHEST GITY N THE WORLD, NOTICE THE BANKING CAPITAL. Capitaly Surplusand R ol Pyt #1,118,000.00 '650,000.00 500,000.00 aie, First National B Montana. 3+ Helens =~ % Merch'nts Becond % American® Cruso Eavings ’l‘oul'umrlmhllm’ erge d(’»(‘mlll nl' L ht mll- lons of dollal hich 1 i) inlly on alevel with cities like It Y., Indianapo- Grand Rapids, Micl umbus, Ohto, all cla 48 RIONK the wealthiest und most pros- perous in the Esstern States, with populations Finging above onehundred thonsand odch. o Combined wealthof tho eitirons of Felens m mins.ual esiate, itlo and” otier” proverty s ely above one hundred millions of dollars and Tll tesnltof buta fow yeurs effort in the devel- wmenlo(mnmm‘on marking Montana as a Stato morobountifully endowed by haturo than any olbe er portion of the habitabla ’K‘ STATE OF MONTANA Wllh less than two hlllldmll l.hllmnfl[] ople producesannually ingold, Mlv er,copper and lead, cattle, horses, wool, hides- ineener ariablo commaaities Gryounting 10 450,000, ), nearly equaling in valwe those of {he Biaté of Texis, wilh & population of two-and-a: quarter millions, For full information, address, @, PHELPS, Sec’y Citizens Committee, Helena, Montana. ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH 1302 F'arnam Street, HARRY P. DEUEL, Oity Paesenger and Ticket Agent, We Offer for Sale. il tons cholce Baled Ha 3 : urs, Stranzes Siding, Luton or Horuick stations, on C M. & St. PRI, i1 ots (o suit DEcLL oY Dricos 1og ulaiod by the MAries “utland sce usj STRANGE BROS,, SIOUX CITY, TOWA -YRENCH SPECIFIC, APOSITIVE and prmanent CURE for all digeases of the URINARY ORCANS, Cures where other treatment fails, Full directions with each bottle. _Price, one dollar. Beo signature of E. L BTALL., For Sale By All Druggiste. @ BABY BEASHS FREE Jumpen, Kieyelos, Safeties les Omaha Manufacturers. e Ilunu and B)nn‘ KIRKENDALL, "JONES & co, Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes Agents for Boston Rubber 8hoe Co., 1102, 1101 and 1108 Harney Stroet, Omaha, Neb. S e Browers, STORZ & lLFR Lager Beer Brewers,, 1831 Nerth [§th Stroet, Omahs, Neb, Cortce, EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Manafactarers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window caps and motalio sky ighi proprietor, 18 wnd 110 Artists® Materials, A. HOSPE, Jr., Artists’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1518 Donglas Street, Omaha, Neb, Coal, Coke, K OMAMA COAL, COKE AND LIME GO, Johbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 8. E. Cor. 10th and Douglas Streots, Omal Wholesile (n‘.lr 403 N. 16th Street. “Hellol" 1430, Dry Goods and Notions. M. E SMITH & CO., 9 Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions Corner lllh and Howard Streets, KILPATIHLB KOLH DR_Y GOODS '.: importers and Jobbers in Dry (,uocls, Genta’ Furnishing Goods. Co 1ith and Harney Btreets, Omahi, Nob, arniture. DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dmlcrs in Furniture, CHARLES SEI IVEHIUK, Furniture, Omahs, Nebraska, —— Groceries. McCORD, UHADY & CO, Wholesale Grocers, 1othand Leavenworth Stroets, Omaha, Lumber, Eto, G. W.DOUGLAS & CO,, Dealers in Hardwood Lumber, d 1310 N. 16th St., Omaha JOHN A \VAKFFXL D, Wholesale Lumber, Elc., Etc. Imported and American Portland Cement. Btate ‘wgent for Milwaukeo Hydrulio Cement, sud Quiney White Lime. CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood carpets and parquet flooring. Sth and Douglas Btreets, Omaha, Nebraska. FH.ED W. GRh\', Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. Corner 4th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Millinery and Notions. L OB;EX{ITI DER & cq., 1 Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, 28, 210and 212 South 11th street. 3. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO, Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods, 1124 Harney street, Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Wholesale Refined aud Lubricating Oils, Axle grease, eto., Omaha. A. H. Bishop, Mannger. CARPENTER PAPER CO., Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry a nice stock of printing, wrapping and writing paper. Bpecial attention g1von to card paper. Safes, Eto, A L. DEANE & CO, General Agents for Halls' Safcs, 21 and 323 South 10th §t., Omaha. H. HARDY & CO., Jobbers of Toys, Dalls, Albums, Fancy Goods, House Burntating Goud, Children's Carriages. 1209 Farnwm street, Omaha, Neb. Water Supplics. U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., Steam and Water Supplies, ‘Halliday wind mlils. 918 and 9 Jones st., Omaba. G.¥. Ross, Acting Manager. Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work, Bngines, brass work, general foundry, machine and blacksmith work, OMce and works, U, P, Ry. and Iith street, Omuha. OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Vaults, Jail work, Iron shutters and tire escapes. Cor. 1ith andJackson 8 Doors, 3. A. DISBROW & CO., ‘Wholestle manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Biinds and Mouldings. Branch office, 12th and [zard streets, Omaba, Nob. South Omaha. UNION STOCKE YARDS CO., 0! South Omaha, lellcfl COMMERCIAL National Bank Capital, - - $400,000 Surplus, - - 44,000 Omcers and Dir 2. M. Morseman, G. M Ritehcock, Joseph au, A. Henry, B M Anderson, Willlam ¢ esldent; L B, Williams," A, . Topk A, Miliard Manjfiiuxl_ggTigg»}Lhm CAPITAL....... ..... ..$400,000 SURPLUS,,. +ea0e 600,000 S to. istant cashier Accounts of Banks, Bankers wnd Corporations so- lelted Our facilities for COLLIZCTIONS are excellent, and we ro-discount for banks when balances warranc it Boston 4 & Reserve Olty, and balances with us from banks (not located in other Lieserve Cities) countas a reserve, Weo draw our own exchange on London and the Cantinent, and make eable transfers and place money y telegraph throughout the United States and Can- ada. Wehave s market for prime first-class Investment Securities, and lnvite propovls from Slates, Coun- ties and Citles when issuing s, ‘Wedo a genersl banking busin respondence. ASA P. POTTER, PRESIDENT, JOS, W, WORK, CASHIERs and tavite cor- NPRECEDENTED ATTRAOITON OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, Louisiana State Lottery Company. Donstitut To continue until January 1st, 1898, Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place Semi-Annvally (June and Docember) an 1 ite Grand Single Number Drawings take place o other ten months of the vear andare all drawn in public, at the Academny of Music, New Orloins, L FAMLD FOR TWENTY YEARS, For Integrityof Its Drawings and Prompt Payment of Prizes. Attested as follows “1We dohereby certlf y that wa supervie tho are rangenionts for a1l tha monthly and seni-annisk Wningnof the Loulslana Stato Lottery Comp And I porson manage andcontrol tha drawin honosty, falre nd in good falth tows tles, and wo muthorize the company £ se this Co tificate with niles of our signatures attachod D 1ts ndvertisements for educationa] nehise made o parto + In 1870, by an overe 2 472t COMMISSTONERS, We, the undorsigned banks and bankers, w a1l pizes Arann I the LouSinna Ses Lotnes which miay be presented at our (ountors R ALWALMSLEY, Pres.Lonfsiana Nat'l Banls PIERRE LANA UX, Pres. Siato Nation'l Binies A BALDWIN, Pres. New Orlenns Nat'l Banks CARL KOHN, Pres. Unfon National Bank, GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING At the Academy of Music, New Orl ans, Tuesd 1y, Sept. Oth, 1800, CAPIT /\l PRIZE, $800,000. 100,000 ets at l\\ Dollars vu‘h Halves, Hu Quarters, #; Tenths, - 3 ticths, 1. LIST OF I‘Ill/l £} 1 PRIZIE OF £300,K0 is... PRIZE OF 100000 (8.0 OF B0 1N 2000 1% 1000 nro. PRIZES OF Ao PRIZES OF ure S 0150 oF re. OF a APRIOXINAT Prizes of £400 nre Prines of 100 ur Pries of 200 are.. 0 THIOINAT 0 Priros of 8100 re. .. Prires of 100 wro. . < OF 4 Prizes amountin o1 k—Tickets drawing Capital Urizes are no titled 10 terminal prizo okt ) AGENTS WANTED. UB KATES, oF any further information eglbly 1o the jned, clearl: EPFon dosired wr stating yourresidence. with state, county, street an number. More rapid retuen mall delivery will b assured by YOuT encloslng an envelope Waring yoi full nddross, IMPORTANT: Address M. A. DAUPHIN, Noew Orlenns, L Or M. A. DAUPHIN, : 2.0, MONEY ORDER, 180 ow York Exchi ALt or post Aldress Registered Letters Contalning Cure rency to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAT, BA Now Orle REMEMBER, that ¢ ANTELD 1Y ¥ feans. and_ the 1) Yment of prizes 1<0UARS Ui NATIOSAL BANKS o2 hre & hod hy tho prealiont o A AALIELIon whoso ChRFLGR FLghts ar n the highest courts wfore, bewas X OF Aoy Emdun Sehom M BEIR, that the p, nt charter of The Loue Yo I o SU DIt EME OF THE U. 8. las d T wiih tho State ot Toui b Canatititlo 3§ sthte D 1 THE FIRSTC ANUARY, he La glslnture ot L (o 10U oF Juts of (it you it Com i 0 L0 the people at i eloction n T4 Which Wil Ty the ehnrter of THE LOUISIAN A STATE LO" TERY COMPA u'-(u(ha)o'\r NINETEEN HU DRRED AND NIN KEN. IR has ardered an AMENDs tate to_he subs THE DUEBER. HAMFDEN WATCHES THE BEST. FACTORIES LARGEST INTHE THE BEST KEEPER. THE DUEBER WATCH CASE MFG.CO., | CANTON, OHIC» ERRORS OF YOUTH BUFFEREFRS FROM 4o) SEND FOR OUR BOOK, “FRAUDS IN WATCHES. '* Nervous Debllity, pp Youthful Indiscretious, Lost Manhood. Bo Your Own Physician Many men, from tho effects of youthful Impridence, Lave broughi Aboul & atate of g ek iuss that has reduced tie goneral sye- tom W most every other uso of (e trouhy ara dg : HotwiChstandin that med) y % buring our extensivo collego and he ital {we havo experimented with centrated rme- oseripuion s of- edy cure, a8 ieo hava hren imtord (o porfect heat all ot her o failu. R l!lhwx lon coca, 12 drachs Jerubehin, A8 drachr, Holosvias Do, 12 rachm, ferains. B T (aleotilie) g greing § Fat ufun drn, 3 cruples, Glycerine, It Fake 1 plllat 3p m., ani s Mako 0 pills. her on £oing (ol roun oasia it wil antly inreceipt of letters of U5 thin remey, we wotid 5 o thosewho wouid prefer (Gobtat it of a7 v et 8w mely sealed o o o “containing 3 ety o e anicd. will o sent's 0 o, i I “Address or call on New England Medical Institute, 24 Tremont Row, Boiton, Mass, %8 Couyright, 149, by ¥, B, i its, Keuralila, Wi ning of the IxrAIn. in to misery decay I Prematu; A A Lose of f¥eitkar sar: Involantets Lo caused by Over-ciertioi of the bLra over-ndulgence. ~ Each box contalns one mont L] or six for sent by Biall for six boxs, wil eend y ney It tho treatines! (ul@ . Guarantess isened and genuino sold only by = P10 GOODMAN DRUG C 110 Faruam Street, = = uu-u‘- i on ¥, MIBOOK.