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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1887)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; MONDAY , NOVEMBER 7 , 1887. SATURDAY JIARRET FIGURES , Wheat Opens nt Preclnoly the vloun Day's Oloso. NO NEWS WHATEVER IN CORN. Umittcru1 > lo DullncNH Characterizes Hptctilntlon In Onts Tlio Provlnloti Pit Quint Cattle limited Quotation * . Chicago Produce Mnrkct. CIIICAOO , Nov. B. [ S | > celal Telegram to Iho HBE. ] Tlicro was very llttlo news of any kind for wheat traders to consider this morning. The opening In wheat was pre cisely nt yesterday's closing quotation 72 > c for December and 78e for May. The steadl ness of the market Is evinced by the nurrow fluctatlons , the entire range for the duy being but } jo and even slight changes being Infre quent. Business was nearly all local and not much of that. First sules of December wheat were lit ' } c and the price fluctuated between this flguro and 73 } c and closed at 73 < A7o. May opened at $ % c , sold down to 78 } < f@78Xi und up to 78JiQi78o , closing at 78si78 ( ; 'c , showing u fractional advance- over yesterday's cloHe. Corn traders hud quite as much leisure as the wheat men and not much more to think about. The tone of the market was weaker , particularly for nearer months , dependent. apparently , ujton the falllngoIT In the demand for cash com , which wni considerably less than yesterday. Hutchlnson , whoso opera tions have been for some tiinu u faction for determining prices , was u seller to-day. De cember corn opened nt-Hp c which wus the highest point touched and declined to 4I@ 41j c , where It rested. May fluctuated very little , opening at 4ii' < ( ff45/e , soiling up to 45 > 4'e , down to 45&o , and closing at that ilg- uri-o.- urio.UjiuttoniMo dullness characterized the speculative- market for oats. May was pegged nil day at ' . ( H''Wu and closed at that. with December and January ciuoted nominally at 25 4'e. November sold upar- jnuly'ttt 25-tfe. . In provision circles the day passed in a qufctrmanncr. Trailers of nil classes -wore ( ILsinclincd to branch out and thcro was no particular fenturu In the business transacted save a strong feeling. Good general support. In fact , was extended to ttio ularkot unit prices all around averaged and closed bolter . . thiin'vcsterduy. The advance actually estab- lliiliea Was 71 c on future pork , 2 ; < ftii5c on the different deliveries Of lard and 2 > n@5c on January and February abort ribs. January , the leading center of intcrnstt sold ,12.I17 } < for pork , $ ii.4S ( < ii.47 ( > f for lard unt ! $ ( } .35W(5.40 ( for shortribs' . Pork Tor. the sumo . , months closed atl . (12 ( } < f bidJard nt'tV45 And short ribs at $0,35 bid for November and Di- . comber delivery. . Kurd stood at the flnh.li ut . ' $ ll4 ( ) and for February pork closed at (12.7n . lard nt Nl.53 , ' < ; > anrt short ribs at * o.45. May -sold atmiO@18.15 forpork and $ fl.7 ' < > @ 0.77 > f . for lurd. _ _ _ _ ' . , CUICAttOJhlVE STOCK. _ ; CiiiCAOo , Nov -SpecialTelegram [ to the llEK. j CATTI , * Aft usual on Saturday busi- nes'u in thirt braneli was limited , supply Ugh and made up mainly of Texans and rangers A , few rutive.4 were sold out at about tdu Bamo-prieO aii for the past duy or two. Han , gers und Texans were not wanted to any ' , ' 'great extent. Tbero WHS scarcely any de 'u'mnil for butchers' stock tuid Ilttloor notliin "doinglnstoekcrs nnd feeders. Snipjniigsteors , J 3.10 to 15001 bs , .00 < W.VOO ; ' 1200 to 1350 Ibs tfl.no@4.fiO ; M ) in 1200 Ibs , fci.OOrtM.OO Stoclter and , feeders , $1.75H' ( J.l0eo\vs | ; , bulls and mixed $1.00S2.W. ( ( Texas steers , $ &ud . @ 2. 0 ; cows , t-l.40WJ3.00. Western rangerb , steady ; natives and ImU-brccds , ? 2.50@3,50. Wintered Texans , t2.50i33.25. lions At the opening and during the first . hour or two trade ruled brisk at an advance of about fie. some fut'icy lots selling iw high HS $4.70 , but at the close business was slow und the advance of the morning was lost. The advance , however , was only on heavy. Light sorts , in fact , were rather lower than Otherwise. The bulk of early sales of best packing sorts made $4.60@4.t > 0. Later , $4.40 ( $4.50 was about the range ; common , $4.25@ 4.115 ; " light sorts , $4.35&i4. < ! 0 , the latter for yorkers. A light run Is anticipated for next week. _ FINANCIAL. NEW YOKE , Nov. 5. [ Special Telegram to the HUB ] STOCKSI The/market to-day opened "strong , with advances ranging to % per cent. Commission houses bought liberally , but it. wits mainly for shorts. London was also a buyer of the general list , but Bold 4,000 shares of Union Pncittc. Hull points were circulated about Michigan Central and Canada Southern . . increasing their dividends nnd sold up % for the former nnd4 \ \ per cent for the latter. The rest of the list remained steady , -with 'fractional advances. A decrease of $100,027 In the not earnings of the Chicago , Burllng- " ton & Qulncy for September , reported reduc tions in freight rates of 25 to 40 per cent by _ , the Burlington nndVabash .roads in Illinois , coupled with the failure of the Northwestern roads to patch up their agreement on rates , had a depressing effort on Grangers and they " began declining. The , downward movement . wa8aec ; ! lcrated by the bank statement , which Showed H decrease.in the reserve of $2,175,025 w.hcro the reserve had bean accepted. This caused the whole lot to weaken and last sales were at almost the inside prides'of the day and Bh'oweU-doclines of , ? f@l4' } on Grangers , tlio latter being in Chicago , Uurlington ft Qulncy , but on the restof the list prices were about the same as yesterday. ( The. net ad vances for the week wcro 0 on Manitoba , 4 > on Luke Erie & Western preferred , Michigan Central and Canada Southern 3 > ? , Oregon Hallway & Navigation 3 , Peorla , Dccatur & . Evansvlllo 3V , Northwestern 2 } , St. Paul , 2V , Omaha 2 % , Lackuwannu and Delaware & Hudson 2J < , Heading 1V , Lake Shore 2 , ' and Chicago , Hurllngton & Qulncy 2 per cent. Missouri Pacillo was unchanged. The total sales to-day wcro 195.S9'4 shared , includ ing 4.1.000 of Rending. GovuitxMnxTS Government bonds wcro dull but steady. TESTEUIHY'S QUOTATIOXS. MONUV On call , easy at Sfa 'f per cent , closed olTered at 3 per cent. PniME MEHCANTILE PAPEII C@S per cent. STEIIMMO RXCIIANOB Dull hut strady at $4.bl'f for sixty-day bills , and $4b5 } $ for de mand. 1'HOHUCK MAUKKTS. Clilcago , Nov. 5. Following nro the 230 ; closing prices : Flour Quiet nnd steady ; winter wheat ' , $3,504,00 per bbl ; spring wheat , $3.NX < U.5C per bbl ; rye , $2.76 3.00 per bbl ; buckwheat $5.50c4 .25 per bbl. Wheat Kxtromely dull ; prices , however were steady and unchanged ; cash , 72 MOo : December , 73 MOo ; May , 7S 11-lOc. Corn Hulcd Inactive , trading light and the feeling was weak , prices fluctuating within t } fo rango'nud closed > 80)4'cbolow yesterday ; cash , 4H/c ; December,41 MOo ; May. 45' c. Oal Dull mid heavy ; May declined Vc but other futures did no change , ; cash 257-10o ; December , 25 ll-lOo ; May , 29 O-lOo Hye Steady at62o. Harley Qulot at 7So. Pi line Tltnothy-$0.24 < 32.25. Vlax.Beod-t.lO . - n ; Whlskyll.io.n Pork Moderately active nnd firmer ; Jan Uary , | 13.0'J > i(212.05. ( Lard -Steady and modcratelV'ncllve ; cash pud December , M.4iinTij.42.Mny. } : $ tt.5. Dry Salted Meats Shoulders. $5.KK ( < ' 5.20i short vicar , f.70'ijt ) > .J5i sljprl ribs , January , Huttcr-L'nchitnged ; creamery , 19rt/20o ; dairy , l(5'i'.2c. ( : ! Cheese-Firm ; full crr.im cheddars. -rtlti'5 ( flats , llii/ll o ; yOifng Ameiicas , KggsS'an'eat ISJaMtPt' . Tullow Unchanged ; No , 1 country , 4 ( < j 4xVo ; No. 2. Hij M cakes , 41-4c. Hides Kert'ipts fair dcmnnd but modrr- ntc ; unchanged ; heavy green waited , < oj light , do. , "Vi salted bull. IV ? ; preen snltfd culf , b ; dry Hint. I2W13C ; dry calf , 12 ( < iUkj ! dry salted , IPt" tleacons , each , JMW. Heceliits. Shipments. Flour , bbls 10,000 IIO.IMX ) Wheat , bu 04,000 20,01X1 Corn , bu 147,000 4tlllXX ) Oats , bu 121,000 12l,000 ! Hye. bu 2,000 4,00(1 ( Hurley , bu 0-1,000 75,000 St. IioiiiH , Nov. fi. Wheat Steady ; cash , 71WQ72c ; December , * 2K'c. ; May , SO c. Corn Steadcash ; , 3S > i'fef3SJ4'o ; December , n8eMny,41 : 4'o. Oats-Dull : cash , 54 ' @ 25i" , .May. 23o. Pork-$12.50. Lard-ttl.30. Whi.skv-l.05. Hutter Unchanged ; creamery , 23J2tjc ( ; ; dairy , 10 < W21e. Iilvrritool , Nov. . " . Wheat Quiet and demand fair ; holders offer moderately. Corn Steady und demand fair ; new mixed western , 4s ( l 4'd per cental , Cincinnati , Nov. 5. Wheat Firm ; No. 2 red , iJc. ( Corn Dull ; No. 3 mixed , 4fl.jV ) Oats Weaker ; No. 2 mixed , S8)Jc. Hye Quiet but Hrm ; No. 2 , olio. 1'ork Quiet ut $12.02' ' $ . Lard Higher ; prime steam , $ (5.45. ( Whisky Steady nt $1.05. MlmicnpollH , Nov. 5. AVhe.it Opened weak and lower , and closed steady ; No. 1 hard , in store , ra h , 70j'e ! ; December , 71V < c ; January , 72 > .fo ; May , 7t Jfc ; No. 1 north ern , cash , ti7c ; ecemer. tlSo ; May , 74u ; No. 2 northern , , cash , 04c ; December , 05c ; May , 71c , On truck : No. 1 hard , 710/71J < fV No. 1 northern ; 0-ic ; No. t ! northern , fi4 ( tO.V. Flour Quiet but steady ; patents , _ 4.35bakers' ; , f3.i5 : ( 3.50. Keeeipts Wheat , 259,300 bu. Shipments Wheat , 49,000 bu ; flour , 25,000 bbls. 'Mllwiitikor1 , No\v. 5 ; Wheat Steadier ; cash , C'.i e ; December , 70 ; ( gOKc ; May ; Corn Scarce ; No. 2 , 40j. < c. " Oats-Dull ; No. 3 white2'Jc. ' Rye : Steady ; No. 1 , 55o. Harlcy Quiet and lower ; No. 2 , iOfrfc. Provisions Firm ; pork , cash and Novem ber , $13.W@13.23. ( Now York , Nov B. WheatTlcceipts , 101,300 ; ex | > orts , 49,0)0 ( ) ; options opened a shade lower ntld closed dull , closing steady at the near current rates of yesterday ; spot , quiet ; ungruded red , SU SCo ; No. 1 red , iKiminul at 89) < c ; X1U. 2 ItJll , 83j4'iW3 o In blvvutor , Sl iijStiJ.io f. o. b. , delivered ; December closed at 8 CornHcccipts , 130,000 ; ' 'Cxjioi-tR , SO ; WithoVit eluitfgo of moment , closing steady ; ungraded , f < 2f53e ( ; No. 2. ffi fo in store , f(753c { ( ft > . b. , KfMfffXlKc delivered , No. 4 , i > l ( 'o in vlcvutur ; No. 2 , December closed ut . > 2J-jU. Oats Heceipts , ir.0,000 ; exports , 41 ; quiet butAteady ; mixed western , 32il3ljjc ( ; white western , 85i040c. . Coffee Sji'ot , ' fair ; Hlo , dnll and nomi nal at $18,50 ; optimis heauy and 20'r30 points lower ' ; sules , Kl,500 bags ; November , $1 < ; ,0.1K'UU'.IO ; December , $ tr .bO ( ll.llQ ) ; Jan uary , $15.t'iOiiiri.i50 ( ; February , , ? 15.50iil5.03 ( ; Alurch , $ l5.5y ! ! < ; l5.5S. Petroleum Steady ; Unltedi 7.1je. Kggs-i-Qiiict ; .tOnj , 12 < V .2& > . Porlc--Qnl 't r mess quoted at $13.50 fo.i old and $ l4.00 < Vft4.1 > 5 fot-nw. Lard Higher , but lutht trading ; 'western steam , spot , quoted fii.b.V Htijter Quiet but linn ; western , 13i2dc ( ; western : re ! mcr.v , 10 ( 2tc. ! Clu-e'ic Dull ; western , 9Ji@llo. KanwiH CKy , Nov. . " > . 'Wheat Stead } ' ; No. 2 soft , cash , no bids , t)7o ) nskcd ; le- ecmbor , iMo ! bid , ( i74C ' asked ; May , 744cbid , 75 ! asked. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , ruth , no bids , We asked ; December , Ilf o bid , 3Co uskcd ; January , 3'.lkc bid , ! l4t ? asked. Onts-No. S , cash , 2i-fu ! bid , SiJ ficw OrleniiH , Nov , 5. Corn Irregu lar at 50. Oats Quiet und steady ; No. 2 , ni ; r ; ! .V' . Cornmeal Qni t at $2.30. Pork Easier at $13.12 , . Lard Dull and lower at $0.50. Hulk Meats Shoulders , $5.35 ; long clear and clear rib , te.0 % LIVE STOCK. National Stock Yards. Kant St. . IjoulH , Nov. 5. Cattle Heceipts , 500 ; shipments , 2,400 ; nmrkot steady ; choice heavy native stcprs , $4.20@4.75 ; fair to good . natlvo steers , $ I1.004.a5 ( ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , $3.0003.70 ; rangers , $2.10 @ 3.75. Hogs Receipts , l.JOO ; , shipments , 1,900 , : market nctivo nnd fctronp ; choice heavy ami butchers' selections , $4.45@4.00 ; packing nnd Yorkers , medium to prime * $4,00S4.40 , ( ; pigs , common to good , $3.t)0@4,00. City , N ( V ; 5. Cattle Receipts , CZ2.(10 ( ; feeding steers , f2.t55@3.15 ; cows , $1.25a2.5 ( ( ) . Hogs Heceipts , 7,100 ; shipments , none ; market strong mill 5e higher cxnept for light and pigs ; good to cholco , $4.40(44.50 ( ; common to medium , $4.00(24.30 ( ; skips and . igs , $3.50@3.90. Union Stock YnrilH , Chlcngo , Nov. 5. The Drovers' Journal reports : Cattle Heceipts , ! l,000 ; quiet and steady ; shipping steers , $2.00 < go.OO : stockcrs and feeders , tl.lb&i.W ; cows , bulls , and' mixed , $ l.DO2.rx ( ) ; Texas cuttle , $1.40f-J.OO ; West- am rangers , steady ut $2.50j ( 3.50. Hogs Heceipts , 19,000 ; heavy 5o high.cr ; light 5o. lower , ; mixed , 14.25 ( 4.35 ; heavy , ' , $ . : ! @ . ; , fUU < ! .4.40 ! skips , $3.00al ( Sheep Rccfipts , 5,000 ; steady ; natives , $2.50 < ii.00 ; western , $2.1Krtl3.50 ) ; TexniiH , W.50 @ 3.40 ; lambs , $4 > 00@5.00. OMAHA IjIVU STOCK. Saturday , Nov. 5. Cattlo. The receipts of e.ittlo were very light and consisted entirely of western cattlePrice. * remain thu same as on Friday. Hogs. The receipts of hogs wcro moderate and the demand active. The market opened about the same as on Friday and remained steady during the entire day with the excep tion of a short time during the forenoon when there was a slight fall in prices. Taken as a whnlj tlio inurkut was a shade stronger than on Friday. Everything was taken. Ofllclal ItCMM'iptH. Cattle Hoys . 2t02 Sheep . 307 suirMr.NTS. Cattle . 23 cars , C. M. & St. P. , Herman Cattle . Dean. , N. W. , Chicago Cattle . Scars , Mil. , Chicago HOKB . 6 car , Mil. , Chicago Sheep . 8 cara. , Mil. , Chicago Prevailing Prices. Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on this market : Choice steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs . $4.2.y ! 4.CO Cholco steers , 1100 to KUX ) ll > s . 4.00(44.25 ( Fat little steers , POO to IO.V ) Ibs . 3,75 ( < .S5 Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to 1500 3.7&.t,4.80 ( Good to choice corn-fed cows . 2.25 < u'.J.50 Common to medium cows , , . 1.52.25 Good to choice bulls . 1.25a2.00 ( Good nitifio feeders . ! i.25g2.fiO Gowl native feeders.OOO U > s and uw- wards . 3.55(32.80 ( Fair to medium native feeders , 000 Ibs andupwnrds . 2.23fS2.5n , , Stockcrs , 41K ) to 700 Ibs , " ' Prime fat sheep . . 3.25M3.50 , , Fair to medium sheep 2.50013.00 ; Common sheep l,50iV'5 ( ! ! Light and medium hogs 4.05 ( 4.10 Good to choice heavy hogs 4.15u'4.25 Good to choice mixed hogs 4.10ii4.15 ( ncprcNcntittlvc Salt'H. No , Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. , 7..1145 $2.25 4'J. . . . WO $2.35 23. . . . V 20 2.35 213..1130 2.33 IIOQS , No. Av. Shk. Pr. No , Av. Shk. Pr. 75..21H 200 $ UO 01.271) ) 200 $4.20 67..244 60 4.15 73..2.VJ 240 4.20 71..239 It' . ! ) 4.15 63..25S 40 4.20 81..210 12U 4.15 6S..2ia 40 120 ItaiiK < ! uf Prlcc-o , . Showing Iho highest und lowest prices paid for hugs , on this market during the past hfven duy.s and on the corresponding days in 1855 and ItSO. Dutc. Oct. Jt-f > 7. Oct. 1SN1. Oct. IXItll. Snnilav. a w ftn co : i IB 4 ( UHt/,4 'iO Similiiy. ; i 10 Nov. 18t < 7 NdV. 1 1 Nov. IKFfl Int. 4 00 t 4 2R ' , ! , ( iW 70 tfiinJny. i'llll. 4 UO U Ki n IK ) ( r,1 lITi lll.l. 4 a- . 4 ' > : i M w.K \ , llfll. 4 ( O < iU M : i 4.eji : tin n I2'fl.i IS Illl. 4 10 ft-t ' < . ' ! I > H' < fl3 Gu AVookly Stiowlnstlic i'civiitH | of cattle nnil bogs for ciii'b day of the wuuk ondlng November ft , together with comparisons : CATTI.n. HOO" . Monday . 1,1105 a,4UO Tucsduy . lbJ-J 5tlC. ! Wednesday . 4fll 3,104 Thursday . 1liVS , ' . ' ,4:11 : Friday . 4'J4 ,40 : .Saturday . CHS SM)2 ) Total . ti.OIS ll , OS9 Wooit ending Oi'l ' . " . ' . S.TU1 iri2d ! \VcuU- ending Oct. ± J . . . . . . . . 7,101 , t'.tWl ' Showing the number of hogs bought by the leading puckers on this market during the past week : Anpln-Amcrtcnn Packing Co . 12tV47 (1. H. Hummoml & Co . . . . . ! tOS8 .1.1' . &iiiliv8&Co . 1,574 Armour Si ( 'o . , , . . . U.OOS' Klngnn & Co . . . Till Othci-H . . a42 l lli ; AlLsiilesof slock in this market arc inadc per cwt. llvuwolpht unless otherwise stated. Dead Iiops HO ! ! ut J 'cpcr Ib. fpr all weights. "Skins , " or hogs weighing les than 100 Ibs' . no' value. I'rrtiiirhit sows are ilockcd 40 Ibs. and stags bo Ibs. by the public inspector. Live Stobk Notes. Light rc.ccipts of cattle. The hog market is a bhudo stronger. A. Unity of ( Jheycnne , Innpectcd the yards. Ten- loads of hOga Imiught $4.5 , the top irice , yesterday. Western borders eoii'-Ututed the cattle narket yostcrdiiy. Twenty eara of cattle came ju after. 0 ' 'clock yesterday. T.JaA. ICelly , of Ovoeh'y Center , was a isilor at the yards. George Stephens of Cheyenne , brought in : lvo loads of cattlo. I. A. Crane of Kismjr Center , dl > .po4ol of , wo loads of hogs til * i.2" > . Henry A'on Se gorn and Gerhard Osterlot , f Hooper , were lookers on. A. H. Clurk , pf Cook county , Wyoming , brought in two loads of western feeder * . J. W. Cummingf * , Western , brought In a loud ot hojjs which ho disposOd i > f ut u gooil liguro. The Anglo-American Packing Company bought over one-half of nil the hogs received "icru lastwek. D. W. . Hutler , Minneapolis , .stock agent for : hc Ciiiclnnuti , Hamilton & Datou ruilroud was among the visitors ut the yards. Charlie Lane , tho' genial live [ utock a cnl for the Union Pucilii ; , was at the yards yes terday. Charlie has u faculty of making hosts of frlrads wherever ho goes und the Union Pacific exhibited good judgment in advancing him to his present position. Chicago stockmen who have b < * n in the habit of speaking of this place as "Omaha , Neb , , " ore leaving oft the "Nob. , " having como to the conclusion that u city which ranks as the third largest packing point in the country can be found on the maps with' out the state being mentioned. OMAHA wTToMiSAIjK MAKKETS. Saturday , Nov. 5. Produce , I'rnlls , Ktc. T/tc fulluwliin re the j > rlct * < tt ulitcl round lot * of i > rotlwic arc wld on Milt , iiiiu'hct. Fruit * or iillicr lines o/c/oo / < ? , s re.- tiulrlny exlm lubor of JHIC//IIO / / cannot < tl wuya lie sitpiillcil on outtittlc orders at Hu anus prices qiiofrrf the load trade. The markets were fairly active for the las duy of th.o week. The warm weather still continues to the detriment of the game und dressed poultry market. UUTTKII The receipts are fairly libera and about equal to the demand. It miuirea extru good sto ; k to bring over 19u. Choice dairy , 17(3jl9e ( ; medium grades , I ordinary. lOc : Eaos TUo bulk of the good stock is moving nt 20V. An .occasional case , candled ver > closely , may bring a little more. CiiiiifeK Mark'ot fair. Fam-y full ei-eam , Cheddars , iiigte , TJ ) ( u'lRc ' ; full cream twins rJJ-i@lio ! ; young Americas , lit'jc ; bricli chee e , 100 .Ibs'lu casu , 15c ; Limbergcr , 10 ( bs In case , 14 < j ; Suurcs' fiihcy Ohio , 10 o. POULTKY Live Agoodniuny of the old fowl's that are coming in tire very light and do 'not sell as well as good spriugchickens. Fancy stock , t2.00 < j2.'S ! : cholco , * 1 7r.ra2.00 ; com moiil. riT c1.75 ; lucklargQJ.r > 0a.00 ( : ) ; med him , ja.00@3.'i5 ; turkeys , 7@7a'u } live weight geese , ill.Kmr ( ) \ doz. Dressed Demand ligh by reason of the warm weather ; chickens choice slock , 7Gi'Jo ' ; turkeys , llK12c ( ; ducks lOc. lOc.GAMB GAMB Receipts light ; prairie chickens $4.00 mallard dueks.tl.MXtfU.OO ; ( iuail , 1.7fi ; t al und mixed ducks , $1.00 ( ! l.7S ; geese M..V ) ; snipe , 7fCiitl.)0 ( : ( ) ; Jack rubblts , 40@ 45c each ; jack snipe , $1.00 iier doz ; nntclop < and deer , per Ib. , carouses , 'Jo ; saddles , 1 ( u14c. ! POTATOES The market is well supplied Utah and Colorado stock soils atbOiS.ic ( ; No brasku und Iowa stock , 55 ( < i.70c per bushel. t KuTAiuiiAS Choice stock C > 3c j > er bushel. Ilmss Hand-picked nuvv , $ ' ) .5 ( ) per bitbhe and other grades down as low us $1.'J5. ONIONS Homo grown , 70 ( < iUOo ; Spanisl onions , $ " .00 pcrWI-H ) crate , OYSTERS Mediums , 2. > o ; standard , HOe selects , IVJijo ; extra belccts , 85e ; New Yor ! counts , 40o. CtANiiiiiitns ) : : The market Is advancing nnd prices are considerably higher. Hell & Cherry , * 7.f > 00 < S.OO ; Hell & Uugle , t'J.50 ; Capo Cods , $1UX ( > . Cm.EU'i The supply Is light and market higher. Good block brings45 ( i.Vc ) a dozen , LKTTIJCB An occasional consignment of lettuce is received which sells at , ' ! 5c a dozen. CitiRii Cholco Michigan cider , $0.50 per bbl. of 3U gal. OUAXOKS Louisiana f3..V4.50 ) per box : $ S.r > 0 per bbl. LKMONS A consignment of Malaga lemons will arrive in u few days. Sorronto , t.00VB ( ) ( B..10 ; Palermo , ? 4.00i5.00j ( Vcrdclla , 4.00 ® 4.50. 4.50.CocoASfTa CocoASfTa Out of the market. MAi'Li : SUOAH Cholco Ohio stock , lOc per Ib. PorcoRX Choice rice com , Sepcr Ib ; other kinds. , 2i2 ( ! , ' o i > cr Ib. JIoscY Choice , in 1 Ib frames , 21c. Ai't'i.KS The receipts nro liberal and the market fairly active. Cholco Michigan stock , $3.50@UX ) ; homo grown. $3.00 ( 3.50 : Jonath ans , $4,00. Cu.iroiixu Fnuns Although the season Is practically over occasional shipments are still received. Pears i 2.50(23.00 ( ; quinces. $2.50. Giurns Tokny grapes , $2.00 ( 2.25 j New York grapes , 5-lb basket * , 4c. ( ) HA ANAS The market is well supplied with bananas at $2.00M3.00 per bunch. NUTS New crop : Ohio chestnuts , 1518o iwrlb ; peanuts , 7' < o. ru\v ; Hrazll nuts , I8o ; almonds , Tarragona , 2io ) ; English walnuts , IbOjtilboi'ts , 12o. _ Flour and Feed. /oJ/oitlii(7 / ( are the Jobbing prices : . .Minnesota t4t JU , t2uK ) a r cwti J otn backers' straight , 42'W per c\vts Kansas nnd Miosouri winter fancy patents , $2.4'W SCO ; Nebruskn itatents , J2JJ5X2.il5 ( ; rye ( lour , $1.75nl.l0p | ircwt ; ryo. Oruttain , $1.40 per cwt : wheat , ( tnilnini , $1 TTi per cwt ; cornmeal - meal , yellow , lHc per cwt ; vofnmeal. white , $1.00 per cwt ; chopped ftvd , 14.00Sin.OO per ton ; bran , $12.lHH i , 13.00 per ton ; screenings , $9.00'f 12.00 per ton. HAT-- Slow upland prairie. $7.00 ; common , CSroccrs' IJst. Col nr : Ordinary grades , 20i7J20V ; fair. 21n211a'ii ( ; prime , 21' , ( a22r ; fancy preen and yellow , 2l't2r ! ' > c ; old government Java , 28@ JK.IC ; interior Java , 25u2Sc ( ; Mocha , 2S/ri30e ; Arbuckle's roasted , 25Jo ; Mcl.aughlln > s XXXX , aoj o ; Dllworth'c , SGo ; Ked Cross , . KKFINRII Taitn Tlerco , 7o : 40-lb square runs , 7o ; Wi-lb rutind , 7'4't ' ! ; 20-lb round , , Vc ; 0-lb palls , 7 > a'c ; 5-lb palls , 7 o ; 3-lb palls , ' 1bis 'iCKl.ts-Mejfum In bbls , $0.50 ; do in half bis , $ ; ) .7."J small , In bbls , $7.50 ; do in half WP ! W-W ; gerklhs , In bbls , $8.50 ; do.ln half bis , $4.75. TOIIACCO Lorillard's Climax , 44o : Splen- ld,41c ; Meehanie's Delight , 41c ; Lcggctt& ileyer's Star , 42e ; Cornerstone , 34o ; Drum- lond's Horse Shoe,41u ; T. J. , 37c ; Sorg's ' ipearhead , 44c. HrtonMs-Kxtra 4-tie , $2.60 ; No. 1 , 2 ; No. , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4. CANDV Mixed , Wile ; stick. S ) ; < 30 j'c. JKU.IUS 30-lb pails , $ l.80@l. < )0. ) PWVISIOXI Hams , lOpfOrlle ; breakfast aeon , ll'4'@ll ' } < fc : bacon sides , SJ/falk" dry alt , 72 ( " o ; shoulders , 7g,7I'o ( ; dried beef urns , lOtollr ; dried beef regular , ( il&ioig'c ; inns , picnic , 74i8e. ( . UIIIKII Fruits Apples , new , Jfs , Co ; cvap- rated , 50 Ib ring , 10iMOBe ( ; raspberries , vaporated , 28n29c ( ; bhu'kberries.evuporutcd , ( ( llle ; pitted cherries , lfiJ20c ) ( ; peaches , JDW , 74o ; ovuporated , peeled peaches , 2.8 Q'-.kj ; evup-oruted , iniparcd , lscillc ( ) ; new tirrents. 7l4'i771'c ( ; prunes , BiJBJfo ; citron , 5o ; rulsins , fxjndon la.ver.s , $2.10Ji2.40 ! ; Cull- 'ornia loose. ) muscatels , $2.10 .2.20 ; new Valencia , 8J/ @ iA- . ROPE Seven-sixteenths , i : Two-hoop palls , pur dnz , M.45 ; three-hoop palls , $1.70 ; No. Itub , M.-V ) ; No. Stub , $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 ; wash- lioards , $1.75 ; assorted bowls. J.2,25 ; No. churns , $9 ; No. G churns , 8 ; No. 3 churns , Goons-Oyster , standard , per use , $11.10(3 ( 15 : strawberries , 2-lb per cuse , ; i.00fc < ; 3.10 : raspberries , 2-lb , per ease , $3.00f ( $ J.10 ; California pears , per i o , $4.t > 0 ( C4.bO ; ipricots. ppr case , $4.rO@4,25 ; peaches per per vase , $ * 2.50 ; pineapples , ! Mb , per case , $ H.20r ( ! .75l-lb3tllnion ; , jier don , $ l.W@ltt.V ) , 2-lb gbosberrles , ) > er case. $3.25 < ff3.J5' : a-lb string beans , per case , $1.75 ; 2-lb lima beans , per case , $ . ( ' ) ( ) ; 2-lb marrowfat peas' , $2.50 ( < S 2.00 ; i-lb ! curlyI line peas , per case , $2.75 : 3-lb tomatoes , $2:40i2.50 : ( ; 2-lb corn , $2.30 ® 2.40. 2.40.CuArKKits Oai-nemi'.s soda. butter nn'd plcniis , 5u ; creams , 8c ; ginger snaps , 8C ; city soda , " < ! ' . TnAs .Tapan , 2tl ( 5.lc : grtnpowdcr , 2 < 1i7 ( ! l'iIJ4o ( ; Voung Hyson , 23(1'53c ( ; Ooolong , CO ® OOc. OOc.Svni'p No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , ? 1.45(31.50 ( ; New Orleans , per gallon , 38 ( 4tkt ; maple syrun , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , 80c ; ' Kallon cans , _ per doz , $10.50 ; _ half gallon corn , Pry PitixrsSol.ID COUIHS Athuita. 5l'e : Slater , 5f , Herlin Oil , lij.jo ; Garner Oil , ( > ' ( < $ 7c. PIXK .VXD ROBUS Richmond , Gc ; Allen le ; Riverpoint , 5c ; Steel River , tic ; Hich- niond , < M ; ; Pacific , 0)V ) , Ixuuio Hi.fE AVash- mgton , ( io ; Century Indlirq blue prints , lOc ; American , ft'fc : Arnoldi34c ( ; ArnoldHlOj/ ; Arnold A 12c ; Arnold Goldseal 10Je. Duiss : ; Charter Oak , 4Ue ; Ramupo , 38e : Lodi , 4Vc ; Allen , 5J < c ; Richmond , 5Jie ; Windsor , Co ; Eddvstone , lie ; Pacific , lie. COIIHKT JK'AXS Androscogin , tleKcar \ - suge , 7J Jc ; Rockport. n > 4'c ; Conestuga , . UATTS Standard , so ; Gem , lOJ O ; lieauty , 2' < jc ; Booiie , 14o ; B , cas > ed , W.50. COTTOX FI.AXNKI.S 10 per cent trudr * lis- count LL , . ) ! ; CC , 7 0 ; SS , SJ e ; Name less , ftVc ; No. 5 , 6c ; EB , 0fc ; GO , lO c ; XX.lK ; 00 , 14o ; NN , ICc ; HX , 18c ; U , JOc ; No. 10 , 8J-6C ! 40 , Wm. \ . 12Ko ; SO. 15c ; 30 , colored , lOr ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , loc ; Bristol , 13 > o ; Union pacillc , 18o. OAitpiiT WAUP Bibb white , ISJ-ic ; colored , ( jdxoiiAv Plunkctt cheeks , 7 > 4'c ; Whlt- tcnton , 7 , 'c ; York , 7fc ; Nonnandl Dress , 8' c ; Calcutta Dress , 8 > < 'c ; Whittenton Dress , Oi1 ; KenfrowTJress. ( T ® ' . C'\Miiaics Slater , 4'ic ; Woods , 4'tfc ; Stan dard , 4J e ; Peacock , 4J e. TICKS Lewiston , 30 in.yc \ Lewiston , ! V2 in. , 13tre ; York , 32 in. , 14e ; Swift River , 7 > ( Tc ; Tliorndikc O O , 854'c ; Thorndikc K F , Hi < fe ; Thor'ndlko 120 , 9 } q : Thorndiko XXX. lf > e ; Cordis No. r. . OUe ; Cordls No. 4 , llo. DENIMS Amoskeug B-oz. , Kto ; Everett , ? o13c ; York , 7-oz. , lc ! ! ; Haymaker , f > fie \ \ JafTrcy XX , UJ c ; Jaffrey XXX , 12Mc ; Hea ver Creek , AA , 12e ; Beaver Creek UU , lloj Heaver Creek CC , lOc * KKNTUCKV JEANS Memorial , IBo ; Canton , ISk1.'Durham ; , 27 c ; Hercules ' , ISu ; Leaming ton , 22 > ic ; Cottswold25J. Ciusn Stevens'B , tie ; bleached , 7c ; Ste vens' A , 7jfe ; bleaehfcd , 8fc } ; Stevens' P. 8' < rc ; bleached , U' o ; Stevens' N. 9)e ) ; bleached , 10) < fe ; Stevens' S R T , 12'tfe. ' . Miscii.i.AXB ius Table oil clotn , $2.83 ; jllaln Uolland:8' : c to 9o ; Dado Holland , 12 } . ( J. * Fi.AXXEi.ff-rPlaid Raftsman , 32o ; Goshen , 32'Xe : Clear Lake , 32Ke ; Maple Cityl 30 ; e. WUite-G H No. 3 % , ilo ; G H No. 1 , * { , 27Me ; B H No. 2 , % , 22Kc ; B II No. 1 , ' UOei Quecheo No. l.Jj , 42c ; Quecheo No ; 2 , 41 37 } < c ; Queehoo No. 8 , / , 32) ) 0 : Anawan , IHjJo- Windsor , 22V. Red C 24-inch , IS' c ; K24-'lncb , 21e'GO ; , 24-inch. J8e ; II A'F , # , 25c ; J R F/Jf. 27 } el G , % ' , 35o. C05Il-01T8IlS-I.BO&t35.00. ! ( Bi > XKET6-Whitc$1.00@7.50 ; coloreS $1.10 @S.OO. Bi.i : riiKn SIIF.HTIXO Herkely cambric No. ( X ) , ! ) > { c ; Best Yet , 4-4 , titfc ; butter clotl OO , 4J4c ; Cabot , 7fe ; Farwoll , 8c ; fruit ot Loom , 8J4c ; Greene G , Go ; Hope , 7Kc ; King Phillip ] ' cambric , lie : Lonsdulc , 17J/ ; ; " i tius dulu , 8).fe ) ; New York mills , lOKc ; Pcpperell , 4'J Inch , IdKo ; Pepperell , 4 Inch , 11 } < < V Pop- perell , tM , 15o ; Pcpperell , 8-4 , 18c ; Pejiperell U-4 , 20o ; Pepperell , 10-1 , ' . % 'e ; C'antou , 4-4 8'fc ; Canton , 4-4 , tlj e ; Triumph , Oo ; Wuui' stittn , lie ; Valley , Go. SIIKETINQ Atlanta A , 4-4 , 7J c ; A Hantii ) H , 4-4 , 7o ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , lij c ; At luntlo P , 4-4 , SJi'c ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , 5c ; Au rora C , 4-4 , ijtfc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , lij c Hoosicr LL , 4-4 , BJfc ; Indian Head , 4-4,7 'e Lawrence LL , 4-4 , 5Jfe ; : Old Dominion , 4-4 5J < " c ; Pepperell R , 4-4 , Ojtfu ; Pcpperell O , 4-4 Oc" ; Pcpperell , 8-4 , lUc ; Pepperell , U-4 , 18c Pcpiicrcll , KM , 20c ; Utlca C , 4-4 , 4 1'c Wachusett , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora R , 4-4 , OJ c ; Au rora H , 4-4. f.o. DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz. , lOJ c ; Wcs Point 20 in , 10 oz. , I2 $ o ; West Point 2'J in , I1 or , 15o ; West Point 40 in , U oz , Itic. Check Caledonia X , > . , e ; Caledonia XX. Economy , UQOKc-i Otis , " General Market * ) . Sri HITS ColoRne splrltB , 188 proof , fl.10 do 101 proof , tl.13 : spirits second quality , 10j proof , $1.10 ; do 188 proof , $1.09. Alcohol lb > proof , $ i,10 per wine gallon. Kedlstillei whiskies , $1.00@I,50. ( iin blended ? 1.50@a.XJ ( ) Kentucky bourbons , | 2.00@ 0.00 ; Kentucky nnd Pcnnsylvanlf ryes. $ J.OO@6.r.O ; Golden Shoa'i bourbon nnd rye whisklci , $1.50ig3.00. Bran dies , imported , $5,00(38.501 ( domoHtlc , 11.80 ® Il.OO. Gins , imported ! J4.MgO.)0 ) ) ; domestic , tl.2"Si-00. ( ; Champagnes , imported , per case. fJS.Ooe&J.OOj American , per case , 10.00@ 10.00. HBAVT HKnwAHK Iron , rate , $2.70 ; plow steel , sjieclal cast , 4fc } ; crucible steel , U o : cast tools , do , 12iiir ( > o ; wapon spokes , per set ! .00/-5.r,0 ' ; hubs , per set , $1.50 ; felloes ; sawed dry , $1,00 ; tonfjues , each , 80c ; axles , each , 75u ; square nuts , per Ib , 6ii.13o ( ( ) col chain , jxjr Ib,0) ( ii3oi maileablo,8@10c ; iron wedpcs , I'KJ ; crowbars , Oo ; harrow teeth. , ] o sprint ; steel , 4g.r ( > c ; Uurden's horse shoes $4.75 ; llurden'a muio shoes , $5.75 ; barbei wire , in car lots , $4,00 per 100 Ibsroa ; \ ualls rates , 10 to 50 , $ i40 ; steel naiU , $2.50 , BHiDEs Green butchers' , 3J4p : green cured .oi dry Hint , 10o ; dry salt , So : green calfskins 7 } 50 ; damaged hides , two-thirds prlco. Tal low 3)4'o. 3o : br COAL walnut bloc nut Wo never full on ubies1 or children's pictures. Heyn , the photographer. Telephone 781. Mitko uppoiutments for ittiucs wUon yossiblu. Dry Lumber. llMRNf ION9 AN1I TIMIIEH3. W,2J , W . . . . W S2ft ) SO fiOSI M SI 5 ( ) M S fO , l 00 ri.ooitixo. A ft in White Pinc$35.50 C it In White Pine$29.50 H " " " 33.50.1) " " " 21.00 KIXIMtlXO. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , IJj inch , 3. S . . . . $ . ' 50 3d. clear , 1 inch , s. 2 s. , . . . . 45 50 ' ' " l' , 1 < ' , ' - ' . . . . 4H 50 A select , 1 Inch , s. 2s. , . . . . 40 00 " " IV , IK 2 In . . . . 44 00 B " 1 Inch , s.2 in . . . . 30 00 " " l.'fi IK , 2 in . . . . 37 00 portAit HTMnjtn. Clear Poplar , Bx. Bds , X In. , s2 s . . . . $35 50 11 " J < In. Panel , s2 s . . . .2700 " " Corrugated Ceiling , ; < . . . 23 50 1UTTKX9 , WELL TU1I1XO , riCKKTS. O. G. Butts , 2W In $00.75 " Hx3ln , sis 00.45 3 In. Well Tubing D & M and Bev 23.00 Pickets , D ft 11 , Flat 20.50 " " square 21.00 no Aims. No , 1 com , s 1 s.$18.00 I No. 1 , com , s 1 s$17.00 No. 3 ' " 15.501 No. 4 " " 13.00 sinixo. A , 12,14& 111 ft.$21.50 I C , 12,144 ; 10 ft.$15.50 H , " " 20.50 | D , " " 12.60 FKXCIXO. No. 1 , 4 & (5 ( in 12 & 14 ft , rough $10.50 " " 10 " 111.50 No , 2. " 12 & 14 " 10.00 " " 10 " 17.50 CEU.IXO AXn I'AHTITIOX. 1st com. / in White Pine Ceiling $34.00 2nd " " " " 24.00 Clear , % In Norway " " 10.00 2nd com. ft in " " " 14.00 STOCK DOAllDS. A12inehsls $45.50 Xo. l.com. . 12iu sis , 12 ft 20.50 " " " 14 ft 1(1.00 ( " ' 10 ft 18.50 S'o. 2 , " WOO " ' 10 ft 17.50 Inch Grooved Rooting , $1.00 per M , more ban 12-inch stock boards same length , smxai.K.s , LATH. VX clear $ 3.10 Extra "A $ 2.PO A * Standard. . 2.75 * AHB&H. . . 2.55 in. clour , No.l 1.50 Lath 2.05 FI.OOHIXO. \ 0 In. White Pine $35.50 C , ' - > $29.50 " " " ( Sol. Fencing ) 1V.OO PIII1' HI' . \'o. 1 Plain. 8 & 10 in $10.50 No.2 17.50 N'o-1 , O. G. , 8 hi 19.M ) rosts. White cedar , C in. , J-j'sr 12c ; 9 in. , qrs. , lie ; 5 ln.t qrs.j lOe ; 4 in. round 15c ; Teuue&seo Wed Cedar , split , 15o ; Split Ouk , 12o. LIMi : , ETO. Qulnry white limq ( best ) , 90o ; Akron co- meiit , $1.75 : hair , 30c ; plaster , $2.75 ; tar board , $ I.7.'J ; sash , 40c per el. ; doors , 40o per ct. ; blinds , -lOo per ct. t mouldings , 40o per ot. ; tar-felt per cwt. , $2.75 ; straw board , $1.75. Sl > UTllinN : YELLOW I'lJfB. Com ; 4 & in. flooring $17.50 > tar " " 21 50 leiir < lu Ceiling. . . . ! ! ' . ! ! ! ' . ! ' . ! ! ; ' . ! ; . " . ; 2lsO ! Clear jin Partition , 25.00 .Jlear linish , 1 & 1J4' in. , s 2 s * 00 Jlcur corrugated ceiling , 4 in 25.00 Yellow pine casing and biiso 27.00 J4AM mo it ruicguAiniiD WITH THS oiocnurnr or rmi OOUIITKT WILL B Br XUIUlJia TlUl MAT THAI TB CHICA60.ROCK ISLAND &PACIF1C RAILWAY tj r ion of It * cf stral poiltlta. iM relatlta to llnei Eait of CUcngo , and conllaaiug Itan at terminal polati Wttt , Mortbwvit and Southvtit , U th trti * middle link In that traucontlntntai rjltrm wbltk Inrltei aad faolllut * * ttarcl and trans bitwtcn tb * Atlantle and PaeUc. th Kock Iiland main lln an < brantntt Jnelad * Ckl * tafo.Jolltt. Ottawa , La Dalle , Feorla , a < lto , Holla * and nock Iiland , la llllnolf t Darenport , Muicatlne , Waihlnrton , ralrlleld , Ottamwa.Oik.looia , Weit Llk- trtr. low * CllDeiUolael , Indlanola.TTIntrrMt , Atlam- tie , KBeirllle , Aadubon , Harllt , OnlhrJ * Centre aa4 Council Dluffe , In Iowa i ( lallalla , Trenton , It. Jo p , Cameron and Kaniat Cltjta Mllieurl : teat.Xiwortk aad Ateklioa , In Kantai i Albert Lea , Illaneapall * aad lUPaaMnMlaneeotai TTatertown anf llenx r ll . la Dakota , and ktmdredi ot Intermediate eltleiaM low'aj. i'The Great Rock Island Hout " < Guarantee ! ipeW/reaifort , etrtalaty and a r tr. It * Knnaaant war I * dUtlna-ulilied for It * leelltne * . Ill ld n art or Hone a 4 lro . It * track le ot i H4 teel.ltirolltniritockperftct. Itpaii ner4nlpineat liai all the late tj p ll ncei that eipertence kai prof ei iefol , and for luiurloue accomtiedatler * le UMOT- paiied. Ite Eipreit Tralne coulit * f tuperle Coachei , eleffftnt Pullman ralac * Parlor and Slfep'na ; Carl , euperb Dlaluc Care , frerldlnf dellcloui meali. and ( between Chicago a 9 St. Jonph , Ateklioa aad Kanu * Cltr ) reitful ReeUnlnf ; Ohafr Care. It m a- actmint li conierratln , It * dliclplloe ixutlaf ; "The Famous Albert L a Moi'.r * " Between Cktcan and Hlaneapolli and St. Pa. ' li til f aTOrito. Oier thli line Solid Fait Expreii TralBi r a dally t6 attraetlr * reiorct for iourlit * la Iowa aa4 Klnneeota , and , via Watertowm aid Slo Fallt , t * tk * rich wheat and vrailne ; Undi f Interior Dakota. Tla feme * and Kankakeo , y > o nockiilaaf effen inperler Inducement * to trarelera betwva Cincinnati , India * . apellf. Lafayett * aad OonaeQ Bluffl , gtTJoieftk , Atckl- ten , Leareawcrtk , Kama * City , Ct. Paul , and laterme- dlato polate. 411 patron * ( eipeclallr ladlee apd cbll- drtb ) recelre protetl > ntcourteij aid kindly attealea. F r ilcreti ; map * , folden , coplea of Weitcrn Trail , er a y deelred Information , apply to principal effleei la tk * United Qtate * and Canada. er 4drei9 , at Cklea * ; * , 1. 1. CAIll , I. ( t. jbH , I. 4. UlLllltl , milO 1t > u * > t. School Bond Proclamatlort. IN pursuance of a resolution duly adopted by tlio Hoard of Education of tha School Dis trict In Omaha , In tlm connty of Donglas , In thn htatoof Nebraska , notice Is nereby given to tbo miulttlertoters of H.-\d ! pcliool district , that at the Keneral election to be held Tuesday , Novem ber tftb , IW" , the followltiK question andprnpo- Flllonvlll be submitted to a vote ut the electors of salil district , to-wlt : "Shall consent and authority be clven to the Board of Education of the School District In Omaha , In the county of Douglas , in the state of Nebraska , to Issue the bond : ) of said school dis trict. In the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ( fc.MO.OOO ) , the ( .aid bomls to be 200 in num ber , of the denomination of 11,000.00 each , dated January 1st , 18 8 , and to bear Interest at the rate of live per cent per annum , payable seml-an- nually at Kountze Jlrothrrs , banker * . New York , principal to become duo In twenty years from the date thereof. The proceeds arising trom the sale of said bonds to bo used In tlm purchase of school sites for shld district , and the erection of school bulldlnga as follows : I'lmciiAKiMn PCiioor. SITEH. One site on Hamilton street near Eureka street at the estimated cost of U.OOO.OO. One site on tf.Uh and Jackson streets at the es timuted cost of fcS.NXJ.OO. One site in West Slile Adilltlon at the esti mated cost of tu',000.00. One site In Ambler I'luco Addition at the esti mated cost of t-VNW.OO. One site corner 9th street near Bancroft at the estimated cost of W.OOO.OO. One site on 14th slreet near Park Korrest Ad dition at th < i estimated cost of IL'.Mnl.CKI. One site corner of Mh street and Hickory street at the estimated cost of 17,000,00. One site corner of Franklin street and 35th , at the estimated cost ot KI.UXy. ) KIIKCTINO SCIIOOI , IIWtT.DINn . One school building on1th near Muaon street at the estimated cost of 110,000.00. Oue school building on lrd street ne ar Nlcho las street , at the estimated cost of 140,1)00.00. ) One school building on ( ith street near Dan- croft , at the estimated cost of * i'OOO.UG. One school building on Hamilton street near Eureka street , at the estimated cost of o,000. ( > u. Ono school building In Lako's addition , at the estimated cost of KC.MO.Oli. All votes "Yes" on said proposition will bo regarded and considered as authorizing the Issue of said bonds , and all votes "No" shall bo regarded and considered as against issuing salt bonds. Also , the following question and proposition will. In llkn manlier , be vubmltted : "Shall said Hoard of Education In addition to the aforesaid proposed expenditure for the pur chase of school tltes and the erection of scnoo buildings from the proceeds of said bonds , bo authorized to expend the followlnRmuns , to bo realized from the sale of school property now bolonglrit ; to natd school district , and not re quired for the use thereof , as follow * , to-wlt : For an addition to llluli School building , the sum ot KAOUO.OO. Kor school building on rioulovard street near 21st street , the sum of t i.ODO.OO. All votes "Yos" on bald proposition will bo regarded and considered as authorizing SH | < proposed expenditure , and all votes "No'r Kim ) 1) regarded as against bald proposed exptmdl ture. Ily order of th Hoard of Education of th < School Dlxtilct In Omaha , In the county o Douglas , In tlu statn of Nebraska. In witness whereof , 1 huvo hereunto get m' hand and caused the seal of euld Hchool lloan to bo milled , tUb aitli day of October , A. D 1W7'i. [ . 8.1 H , T. CLARKE , President , Attest ; J. D. PiPtn , Bectttary. oSTdUl Agricultural Implement * . CHURCHILL PARKER7 lealer In Agrlcnllural ImplemeDts , Wagons , C rrlai l and Ha lM. Jonel Strict. Iletw n Mh and 10th , Omaha , Ncbrilka. METCALFo" AfiTleDltnrallinplemcntSjfagons.CarriaEes . JjJ * | * ' K ' Wholeials , Omaha. Netirat > a. PARLIN , ORBNDORP A WkoUialt IXjalori In P. P. MAST A CO. , ( annfactorers of Bnctoye Drills , Seeders , WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Whole al A2TicnltnranmplenieutsWaps , Corner 14th nil Nlrholaa Htrtete. Artists' Materials. A. HOSPB , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1S13 DouilM street , Omaha , Nebroka. Boots and Shoes. W. V. MORSE & CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Snoes , 111 r rn in St. , Omaha , Neb. Manufactory , Bnmmtf tilreet , lloiton. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( Huccetiort to Heed , Jono A Co. ) Msale Mannfactnrers of Boots and Snoes AftnU lor Hoston Hubber Shoo Co. 1103.1104 A11M Ilarner St. , Omaha , et > ra ka. Coffees , Spices , Etc. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Omaha Cofl > and Splco Mills. Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powfler , Flarorlni Kttracti , Ijiundrr Dlue , Ink * . Ktc. 14141I1S llarney Street. UuiMia. Nebratka. Crockery and Glassware. W. L. WRIGHT , Atent for the Mnnnfncturf ri and Importen of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Cninineys Ktc. Office , 317 8. lath.tt. ( , Omahit.Nebraika. Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing , Bvtter.Krtrand Produce. Conslnnmcnts unllcltrd. lleadquirttri tat Blnnewarp , llcrry lluirt and Ora | > Batkcti. 1414 nodge St. , Omaha. RIDDELL& RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , WIEDEMAN it CO. . Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , Butter , Game , Frulti , Ktc. 2WSiouth Hlh St. , Omaha , Nebruka , GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , ( Pticcf iiori to McShnno tc Hcbroeiler. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , . . . . fln.nl. V&l. ' mnha , Nebraska. Coal , Cokojjnd Lime. ' " " DMA'HA"COAL"COKE & LIME co. . Jokers of Hard and Soft Coal , J South MIU Street , Omaba , Nebrn kn. J. J. JOHNSON Si. CO. . > Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , And ihliipers of Coal. Coke , Cement , Planter. Urn * , Drain Tlio and Hewer 1'lpr. offlor , ration Hotel , fcliinara St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Snippers of Coal and Coke , 214 South 13th St. , Omaha , Neb. M. E. SMITH J * CO. . Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1101 and HMDouglai , Cqr , lllh St. , Omaha , Net ) . KILPAT8ICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Imnortersand Jobbers in Dry Goofls.Notions . 3DU' FuralihlnR GoodsCcrnprllth and Hartley EU. , Omaha , Nebraika. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnam Street , Omaha , Ntbraika , Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHER & CO. . Wholesale Groceries and Proyistons , 706,707 , TOB and 7115. Wtb St. , Qmaha , Ket ) . McCORD , BRADY & CO. . Wholesale Grocers , Mb and Leaeaworth Btr etl , Om h , N 0raekfc , D. M. STEELE ft CO. . Wholesale Grocers , mt , mi and 1121 Barney Street , Omaha , Ntb. ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , nil and 1114 Barney Street , Omaha , Neb. jdardwflre. UEB. RIBD * Jokers of Hardware and Nails , Tl ware,8 eet Iron.Kto. , AceuU'fqr Howe Bcalei.acd Mlaal rowder Co. , Omaha , Neb. HIMBBAUGH * TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Uecbaalei' Tool and Buffalo Scalei. lUt > D Ulatt. . Omaha , Nebraika. RECTOR * WILHELMY CO. . Wholesale Hardware , 10th tot narner Bti. . Omal , Jeb. Wel rn A n nte lor Auitln rowderCo.JefI rnon Steel NalU.talr- alike RUnd rd Scalei. H > avy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , EDNEY ft GIBBON. Wholesale Iron and Steel , iOD and Carriage Wood Block , IJeavy flarrlwartk tc. 1217 and Ul'J Learenwortti Ut. , Omaha , Neb. Hats , caps , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE ft CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 Barney 6tr et , Omaha , N b. JLIqugrSj WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO u and ILER ft CO. , Importers & Jobbers of FineWines &Liojiors ait India Bitten and Domeitlc Llquon. 1113 Uarn y T > .y. . . , t .iA > Cumber. ' J OMAHA LUMBER CO. . All kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ltt > BUtet tnd Union faclOo Track , Oumha. - " -LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer In Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doert , U > . Ytrdi-Corner7tb and t > ul i ; Corner ilk and Dougln. ' - , - O. N. DEITZ. Dealer in all Kinds of Lnnte Mth and Ctlljornla tl. . Omaha. Ntb. ' . FRED W. GRAY , Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , . _ _ yofptrrtb aap l ( { l t8t . .0inali . ' T. W. H A R V E Y L U M B E R C O. . ff To Dealers Only , ' * \ Office. UC3 KtiBUt Street , Omiia , Trr-JOHN : ATWAKEFIELD. ' " Wholesale Lamlier , Eto , ' Poriltod Cement.St tetj Lumber. CHAS. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wooa Carpeli ami Parquet t1 etlnc. Vth and Doiulaf Mjlllnorx and Nctlonii < j I. OBERFELDEfT * CO. . "f. il JW , J10 and 111 Sooth lllb gtreet. J. T. RODINSON Wholesale Notions and Fnrnishini Gooj 4Wan tMEouta 19th Street. Omaaa. * V1NYARD * SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Fnrnlshin'E Goods , ' 1108 llarney Street. Omaha. " Wl CONSOLIDATED f TANK LINE" Wholesale Refined and Lubricating A > l * Qreafo , f to. , Omaha , A , W. Dlikop , Maaaf t _ _ - _ - - . . , t ' CARPENTER PAPER CO./ 1 Wholesale Paper Dealers , OIITT nuke itock ot vrlntix , wrtpplnt tnd irrltlitl paper , Special attention f lien to car lvaa.u)4eie. ) _ Prjnterf'jyijitBrliata. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION ? Amiliary Publishers , Intjp * . prrmee anil prtntrrV tnppMri. M | South nth Blri'Ul , Onialia. OrvAH A RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Robber Good ! Oil Cltithln * and Leather Ucltlng. 100J Kurnaiu SlreeV , ' . , JPu m p s , _ STRANO CO. . Pnmps , Pipes and Engines , Btcnm , wMcr , railway ml mining snppll < " . e . Vil and VH VarnHiii Mtec't , OumliH. v * CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , , Steam ami Wntflr 8iipille | . lleadqnartvre ( or Maifc Kooit A C'o's f on Ja. till Kurnnni St. , Omnha.J " U. S. WIN D E N O. IN E * P UM P tf6 Steam and Water Supplies , Ilaltldajf Wind Mlll . ( lift and TO ) Knrnnm ft. , Omdht , U. V. llun , Acllnn Manaitur. , , BROWfTELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machine , Sheet Iron Work , Steam rufnp . Haw Mllla. ni3-lJI ( Leatenwurtti J-trotliUomUa. | i Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL& CO , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seedi ( 911 and 913 Jonen fit. , Omaha ARMSTRONG , PETTIS & CO. , Storage , Forwarfling and Commission , i ranch ( home if the llvnnev , HUEXT 0" . llnKKli'ik wholcial * mil ) retail. UOe.ialU and KH2 lianl Omaha. Tclv | > bent > No. 760. WM. A. Importers and Jobbers of Teas & Cigaw , Hplcei and Dalir Daklne ; Powder. Hliiaud HID Uari pey Htrcft. Omaha. i ] ornioe. H i i ii i i i 11 111 i aM EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , 7 ? Mannfactnre Galvanized Iron and Cornice. ' John Kpenetpr. I'ronrlttor. 920 Dotlgo n4 103 and 1M North llJlhHlriot.OiiiHVia. : ,1 H. K. SAWYER ? Mannfacturins Dealer in Smoke Slacks , } Brltchlngi , Tanks and General Heller Kepalrlng , mi Dudgr Str et , Omaha , Neb. [ 1 Iron Works. PAXTON * VIERLINQ , 1 WronEht anfl Cast Iron Bnildiiie World Eni'lne . Bran work , general foundry , iimcnlnn unf Blackamlth work. OMco and worki , U , 1' . BT. and I ink BUeet , Omabt. ' ' OMAHA WIRE& IRON WORKS , Mannfactnrers of Wire and Iron Railini Deik rail * , window euardu , flower standi , wire ilcntk etc. , IW N'orlli ICth Kt. , Omnlia. A OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WOriKSJi Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Prosf Safe * : , Taulte , Jail work , Iron and wire fencing , ilf HI , to. dt Anilreen , Pro 'r. Cur. lllhaad JackiouHU. j MEAGHER & SPROAT , flenrral XgtnU for Die bold Fafe A l.ork Co.'l Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.Time Lock ? ; Taulli and Jail Work , U1J Karuam dtfeet , Omati * . " Overalls. . _ j ' ' CANFIEL'D MANUFACTURINO'CO' . Mannfactnrers of Overalls , > Jeaai I'anti , Sblru , Kto. HOT and 1104 Douglai glret/ ' Umaba , NcU. T. Sash , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROW & CO. , Wkoleiale Manufacturer * pf Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , , Branch Office , ma and Iiard tUrecU , Omtha , Nebj BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Mannfactnrers of Sash , Doors , Blinds/ / ilouldtugf , Htalr Work anrl Interior Hani Wood Klikf lb. N. K. Curuvr Btli and lx > ar nwurtn btreeu , I Otnnlia , Nub. i OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. . Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , d Bllmli. Turnlnr , Blair-work. Dank and rlltlnics. 30tli and I'oppiuton Avuiiuo. Brewers. STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1631 North Klghtrrntb Htrect , Omaba. Nrb , o.n. rAt.Mcn. N. p. men MAX. j n. UI.AVCIUI PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. . Lic Stock Commission Merchants , Offlce-Uuom 24 , Op.o | lte Kichanee nnll < 1lnK , L'nlo * ) block VuriU , huutb Uuialin , Neb. MoCOY BROS. , ' 1 Live Stock Commission Merchants , , ' Market furnlibed fie * on application , Slooknr * an * ) feeder * furnliUed o good tcrmn. Ht-ronmccii. Oiuax aa atlonal Hank anifHouth Omaba National , tlcloal Stock Vardi , south Oinaba. i LORIMER , WESTERFIELD & . MA LEV live Stock Commission , lloom 16 , Escbanve llulldlDK , Union Stock Yarla. fcoulli Omaha , Net' . HORN & SHARPS , 1 Commission Dealers in Live Stock , Room 23 , Kirlianjf IlulMlDi , Knlnn Stork ViH fi OmMm. H r runcrt. Uuliin Nal'l Hunk , Om hii2 Union htock Yard ! llauk , S. llmuha , 1C , S. Honloy1. Prei. Am. Hank A TruH Co. . Oniulia. ALEX AN O'ER TTiTCH , ' Commission Dealers in Live Stock , Itocm 22 , oppniltiKKliinpH llulldlni. Union Stoc | Vard , , HoulU Oiaaba , Nt'b , UrTioN STOCK YARDS CO. , * Of Omalia , Limited , JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT AdvurlNliiK I ma ultvayn | nuvi.-u Btic'cosBtul. llcfuiu pluclUtfuny Ncwepupcr A Jvcrtlsiug toubiilt LORD & THOMAS , * IiTUTl9lIU ! ItlSTS , U I * M lU 4tl k IIUHI , CHICAO