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NEBERASKA: (0l Bk, [OMAHA, NEBRASKA.; PAID UP CAPITAL.. 3URPLUS MAY 1 IRE: $250,000 20,000 Rejy A. E. TOUZALIN, P Vice F . MOORF, JNO, 8. COLLINS, LEWIS ED snt K. Hayden, Asslstant and’ Aoting Cashier. WOW TATES S BANRINGOPYION! The Iron Bank. OOR. 129TH ANDFARNAM §8. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAOTED, INTEREST allowed on time deposits upon tavorabls terms and vpon accounts of banks and bankers, FOREIGN EXOHANGE Government Humlnlnlnd County and Oity securities bought rold, Tu ita trontment of customers the moat m\‘y sral policy is pursued consistent with safetd- and sound banking, and we invite corresponce enoce or porsonal inquiry in connection there with FINANCE ANG COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Nnw Yore, 1@13. Prime paper—5@6. Sterling Bills—weak 83). Governments—Strong, Railways—Weak early and closed strong. Stocts—Opened wenk and declined } to § in general list and 1} in reading. Reduction in passenger rates exerted an unfavorable ef foct. Near mid day the market bepan to im- prove and closed strong at the highest figures of theday, Compared with last night prices aro } to § higher, except Missouri Pacific, Erie and Reading, which are § to 1 lower. Nov. 1,—~Money — Easy, at at 4 80; demand, COTPON; Central Pacific 38 Ohicago & Alton. 125 do do pid 145 Chicago, Burlington & Qui 17§ Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, 104 _}.}e_n\'cr& Rio Grande i do pfd . Tlhinois Central Tndianapolis, Bloom. & Western. Kansas & Texas, Lake Shore & M Touisville & Nashvillo. Michigan Central Missouri Pa Northern Pacifi do do Northwostern, . do 'pfd. Now York Central, Oregon Trans-Continental . Pacific N PD. & Pullman Pa Bock Island Louis & San do do pfd. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pand | do do Qo pfd St. Paul & Omaha, do, do pid. Texas Pacific. . ... Union Paci \Vahzmh b Lot & B, do pid Weatern Union Telograph O, R. & N. *Ex-div. OHICAGO PRODUOE, Cri0a60 November 1.—Flour — Dall and anchanged. Wheat - (uiet, steady; opened steady and advanced 4, fluctuated” and dechned, and 7 A3@744 for casn; 744 Th@ 63 tor Docember; 7 for rejected xad steady @ November i ho year ad- Corn; vanced ‘(a e and closed fe low Quiot and 4 and lead ashade hi year; 201@294 Yyo—Dull at 104(@l, Barley—Nominal; 60, Timothy—Ens Pt o e A A et 5 higher; closed eas @1 1170 Lard- rately activ closed easy; 7 00 cash; 6 85@6 875 N 68 | mber; 6 90@6 925 January 702} February. Bulk Shoulders, 6 hort rihs, 7 0@ Y. dy at 1 13, Butter—Quict and unchanged, Cheese—Iirm and unchanged, Fggs ~Weak at 18@20, Hides —Steady and unchanged, Tallow—Steady and unchanged. neceipts, Bhip'ts, 12,000 16,000 ) cloy Flour, bbls.,. Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels 91,000 Oats, bushels. 105,000 Rye, bushels: 14,000 Barloy, bushels, 8T. LOUIS PRODUCK, St Lou ember 1.—Wheat easier at 77} for November; 793@79] for January; 827 @40 for May. Corn—Steady at 3°§@33{ for the year; 36} for May, Oats—Quiet and unchanged. Rye—Nothing doi Barley—Steady; 60@77c Butter—Unchanged; dairy, 18@25c; cream nry, 206@30c, Egas—Lower; 134c, Flaxsead—Firmer, Hay-Steady; prai 10 00@13 00, Bran-—Firme Corn Meal "0 50@10; Timothy, Pork—. lnull 7, ¥irm; western steam spot 7 93@ cy—113, , Boarn-—Wheat—Steady and slow at per; 811 for January, af lnr 0 Gh@:i4 for May. Nothing doiug. for the Oats KANSAS CITY, Whoat 54 bid, b4} KaNsas cash January Corn cash, 274 bid, 284 asked; year May 28}, Oats—Dull and nominal; 22 bid 22} asked. T0LEDO. Lower; asked, November 26§ ask b @s1; } bid, ToLgno, Ohio, Novembsr 1.—Wheat— Steady; No 2 red, cash 704 ukvl Corn—Dull and nominal 2, cash and November 42, Oats—Firmer; ber 27}, » 2 cash and Novem NEW YORK PEODUCE, Nw York, November 1.—Wheat—Dull and lower; opt ons weak; receipta 107,500; xports, 163,00( 2 spring, 834; rod 83}@s6; De r closing B34, Corn—Spot }a} higher and moderately active; receints, M) export, none; aded December 2A@51§ closing at Oats none; Steady; receipts, 000; exports, wixed western fresh quiet and firis, Huy—Firmer; timothy 10 0@10 25, Bran—Steady at 6@ Corn Meal ~-Dull | Figgn <Wostern teesh steady and in moder. ate demand Pork—Dull and drooping; new mess, 16 F0, Lard—Weaker: wa stoam spot 7 40, But er—Quiet and st NNA L OvorsNaTr, November 1,—~Whast- D: No 1 Gorn—Dull; No, 2 mixed 44} Oats—Firmer at Rye—Firmer at Hra@dd Barley—Dull and unchanged. No, 2 fal Pork—Dull at 14 00, Lard—Dnll 0, Rulk M Steady; shoulders 5 hort Whisky - Stoady at 111 Liverroor, N adstuffs—~Dull and_depressc Wheat—Winter 6s 1d@6s 4d; spring,6s 6d 6d 7s Corn—5s 5d NEW ORLEANS, New Onrkans, November 1. — Corn 1ood ¢ !vvmr 1 and scarce; in sacks, white, low Westorn, quiet at 30c, Corn Meal - Quiet and steady at 2 75@2 80, Pork - Dull and lower; 15 50, Lard—Easier; tierce refined, Whisky—Steady; western rectified 105 @1 BALTINORE, Bartistork, November 1.—Wheat — Wes o : No, 2 winter, rod spot, yo--Steady at 62@@0 Egggs—Fir Whisky cudy 11861 19 MILWAUKEE, November 1,—~Wheat d November, 73; Firm; Decom- Rye—Quiet: Barley—Lower; e — LIVE STOCK, OHICAGO. Citic, Nov, 1.—Drover's Journal re porte; Hogs —Receipts 12,000; dull and lower; rough packing, 4 10@4 55; packing and ship: ping, 4 60@4 ! ight, 4 10@4 skips and active and firm; exports, common to choice, 4 25@6 15 good cows, 2 10 @4 10; stockers, nmm l 08; (fluduw 3 00@ 450; Montana, 4 25, Shoop —Ieceipts 400; stedy; inforior to good, 2 40@: choice sheep and lambs,4 00 @4 hl) ST, LOUIS. Sr. Louts, November 1.—Cattle—Re:eipts 600. Dull and unchanged. Suegr—Receipts 200; nothing done, Laxps—3 0@ Hoos— Receipts, 4 45@4 5b; packing, 460@4 90, '2000; acti 14 10@4 Yorkers, butchers, KANSAS CITY, Kansas Crry, ovember 1,—Cattle— Receipts, 3,000; exports 6 10@0 35; comuion to choice shipping 5 10@6 0b; cows, 2 60@3 30. Hogs—Iteceipts, 2,900; weak and 10¢ lower 4 35@1 60, Receipts, 114: nominally un. zood, 2 75@3 25; common to 00@2 50. e OMAHA MARKE! ‘Wholesale Prices, Orick oF THR OMAHA B, } Friday Morning, October 31, The following prices are charged rotailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- changed modium, 2 quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Flour and Millstufts ‘Winter Wheat—Best quality patent at 280 @2 90. Second quality—2 20@2 50, Spring Wheat—Best quality, patent, 2 80@ 2 90, cond Quality—2 15@2 50. Bran—6(c per o Chopped Foed— ’erlfll)lhw 90c, Corn Meal—1 00@1 10 per owt. Screenng—G5@75e per owt, General Produce ipta continue heavy, only blo at $2.25@2.75. Bulk re- 25(@ fie per bushel, ace rding Apples—Rec choice stock sal ceipts selling at aleable. Navies ; medium, 1.25( " Comb Honey—In good demand, Receipts very small aud meet with readysale at 18@20c lo1and 21b frames, Beeswax —In good demand, Choice bright 26(@28¢; common to good dark per b, chants withthe exception of grain, which is | gy IHE DAILY BEE---MONDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1884 15¢ A to, 4 k half ba arrols, 7 003 do in half ba in barrels, 3 O 1o in ha I shes choi 100; 1 Tapan chot G0@750; O o, Oolong,chol 10! 2l 10, choice, nackero half_brls, 7 60; A No. 1 kits 105; kit 1 white fish, half brls, 6 50; No. 1 8 00; famil .} bbls o, family 4 bbls standar Kirk chor ball, 2 Canny stick, 104c. Vixkiak—New York apple, 16c; Ohio ap v SALT--Dra loads, per bbl, 160; Ashton, in ancks, 3 STARCH Se¢; Corn Starch, S 7¢, Corn 7 Spicks —Peppor 17¢; spico, 1e; covas 203 aesia, e, Dry Goods Brows Sietivas—Atlantic A, 74 tic P, 6e; Atlantic Ll dhe; Brunswic Beaver Dam L1, 6e; Lawrenco L, 5{c; Pack. o H, 7{c: Royal Standard, 7ac; Indian Head ‘Wanchusott A oW SHEFRTINGS perell R, 7 Atlan. Argyle, The; Pep- alisbury R, h‘c. Breacuenh Corrons—Ballon 4.4, 63e; Bal bje; Cumberland 4-4, Se; Dayoll DD, airmount, 4he; Fruit of the Loom 4, f the Wet, Ske; Golden Gate, Sjc; jc; Lonedale, 8he; New York Mills, 114c; Wamsutta, 103c. Ducks (Colored)—Boston, 8 oz., 113c; Bos ton, 10 oz, 14he; Boston, 9 oz, ldc; Kall River, 8 Ducks (Gray)—West Point, 8 0z, 11¢; West Point, 10 0z, 14¢; Point Bear, 8 oz, 11, TickiNas—Awmoskeag, 14c; Continental Fancy, tdes Cordis, 103¢; Pourl River, 184c; York, 124¢; Hamleton Awnings, 12} 14c; Beaver Crook 3, 1l Beavor c. @3RINoLES, best—4 5U; wtan A, o ou a8 25 por M, ) AT Par barrel, 1 25; balk poe bas satent, bhl, 2 25; Town plaate | por tm ved falt, 10X | boaed '8 50 Hoavy Hardware List. | Teon L do, 1 3 001 1 | per 110, te 1 rivets fo; apring st So: 1 Toteestions 1 40! Bardon's muleshor ) DAt Wink—Tn car 100 per 109, Natts - Rates, 10 to 60, SHor hot, 1 85: buck 10: orionta wiler, kegs, 6 40: ¢ 18 quarter kegs, 1 88: blasti , 8 80: tuso, per 100 fe LkAD 3 Coat 1bln th 10 00: Mor ris run Blossbiurg, 10 00: W g 3 00: Whitebroast nut, 5 00: Towa lamp, b 00 Towa nut, b C0: mk\,.n 7 00: Anthea cite, 11 25411 60: Canon City, 7 00 per Lon, Dry Paints ‘White load, 8o French . 1003 Parls whiting gilders, 1§o; whiting Iampblack, nautown, - 14c; black, ordinary, O fibo; amarine, \80; vand; burnt, 4c; nmber, raw, slonna, raw, do; Parls grean, gon Pania greon, common, 200; chror 38c} ohtome grean, K., 126, vorugllion, Hng., 70c vermilllon, American Tualan; ved, 10cs rose pink, 14e3 Venatian red, Qookson's, 2§c; Venotian red, Ameri chromo yellow, gentiin K., 12¢;0chre rochelle 2§c; ochire, Amerioan, 2; Wintor's minoral, 24o; lohigh brown, 240 Spanlali brown, 24o; Prince’s minaral VARNISHES- chre. Fronch, turo, extra, $1 10; furnlty extra, §1 40; cooh, Py extea, 81 75; Japan, 70¢; asphaltum, oxtra, 860; Shollso, 98 601 hard of) fintah 31 50, e DENVEK MARKEY Froor--Colorad y ent, 100 ha., 1 90@? @3'75; Minuesota, l(\flllvd Ibg, 1 85@2 00; rye, 1 whoat, 100 1bs GRAIN, FEED, 10— Whaat, 100 Ibs oorn, n eacke on track, 100 lbs, 12 onta, in Aacks on track, 100 Ihs, eastern white, 1 13@1 15; Colorado whito, 1 14@1 15; mixed, 110@112; barley 100 Tha, 1 30@1 40; bran, ton, on t u-k 1x .ornm 50; chop, corn, 100 1bs, on track, Hop, mixed, 100 1b, on track, I.m(nl 5; corn meal, 100 Ibe, 165 @1 Hav—Balod, upland. ton, 13 00@15 00: Jaffrey D & 1046; Pearl Taver, (brown), 17c; Warren BE brown), 11e; Warren CC (brown), 100, Cawbares—Fifth avenuo glove finish, bc Keystone glove finish, bhc. uskr JEANS —Amory, The; Kearsayer 8fc; Rockport, 7c. —Allons, bye; Amcrican, 5fe; Arn Oocheco, fc; Harmony, 43c; Indigo Tndigo 7-8, 1140} Indigo he; Stoel Hhe; L‘lmrwr(lnl. 4, Hancock, 8¢ Co- 5; Southbridge, 41 \Vmullys. 4jc; Rosedale, 4. vaBAMS —Amoskeng staples, Stc; Bates uhplsu 8te: Lancaster staples, 8c: Plunket oloids, 9c; Hudeon checks, t4c; Amoskeag ersians, ke, DREsS Goons —Atlantic Alp: siano cashmere, 23bc; Hamleton ¢ 15c; Hamlaton Fancus, 113c; Hamleto bro- cades, 15¢; Arlington brocade, 18c. Drugs, S AND (l||clllm\l*0~;\dd. Carkolic ario, 55¢; balsam capabia, per Lt ver Ib, 12¢;calomel, per onidir, per oz., £0 50; chloroform, 110; Uu\cN powders, per )b, S1 25 opsom salts, ‘per 1b. 3ic; glycerine, pure, per lead _acetate, per Ib, 22c; oil castor, No. Lpergal, 1603 oil castor, o, per ol 0; il olive, por gal, S110; ol origanum, P, & V opium, $4 50; quini and R. & per oz, $110; ])uLl« m, lu(ln[u, per SL60; " salicing per oz, 40c; solphate morphin sulphur per 1b., strychnin O115—110 carnon, headlight, per per gallon, 164 seod raw, per g‘\nm. gallon, 5 No. 1, 60c; lon, 1'60c. N sperm W. B., knr,,.nm. [ per gallon, 12fe; l I 1, ter str'd, per gallon, castor 3,1 40; swoot, p per gallon, 1 G0 ; neatelootektra, | fish W, Is., r gallon, ¢ zero, por gallon, 80c: summer, Toc; golden machine, No. 1. per gal- No. 2, 28c; sporm, signal, por gallon rpentine, per gallon, 43¢ naptha, 7 —White lead, Omaha P, P, x»lnwl. ad, St. Louis, pure, bifc; Mars il! les, green, 1to 5 1 cans, 20c; French zine, green seal, French zinc, red seal, 11 French zine, in varnish asst, 20¢; French zine, in oil asst, w and burnt umber, 1 1) cans, 10c; raw and buent Sienna, 10¢; vandyke brown, refined lampbhl ] black and The weather is now cool enough to ship in rolls altogether, which have decidedly the preferonce over bulk, if they aro only put order to get full value for the butter, prevent the rolls from crumbling up or bacom- ing soiled, and if nicely packed in a box gives a neat and clean appearance, which helps the sale of butter wonderfully. Al choice butter, however, meets with ready sale, while strong and poor is very dull. Cre mery ice house, 24 ablo, 15@17; per bbl. $7.00; 00; per 4 bbl. crab apple, p Full cream, western, 12 voung American, ipts are daily de growing he s are » rapidly. Sales have ns above 20 cents, but they 2 cents after this, $7.00@8.00 loose, 85,00 a a0 new Ligan— outside demand bound to alvi yet not been mac will not sell bel Baled and as Hay apla Sugar—Pure, in bricks, per 1b, 16e, Ohiio, 13c; small cakea 124c. Ouions, —Market bare and demand good at at 10 cents p°r bushel, Porcons - Choice dry in fair demand, at 2@2)e per Ib. Poultry —Quist. Very few live chickens have been received lately, and dressed is only coming forward slowly, but 18 in _ pretty good and, Chickens, alive, per ¢ , $2.00; chickens, d essed, per b, 10@le ; turkeys, dressed, per 1b, 12@13c; ducks, alive, per doz- en, £3,00; ducks, dreosed, per b, 11@120; gooss, drossed. Ler 1b., 12@13c, Game has boen very scarce o far, and all Kinds are in_strong request. Deer, carcass, per 1b., et waddlos, por b, 10@11c; antelope, carcass, per 1., 8 79c; antelops sad- dles, per’ 3 per dozen, I 240, per dozen, 38,004 $1.0 8 ack rabbirs, per doz flll, -5] (lll{fl £50); small rabbits, per doz 0@ ,00; téal and mixed, Al Vel avtastad aiodk ot good sz sell readily at per bushel regurdloss of variety, while small potatoss and mixed lots will only bring 20@20c, and are hard to dis- pose of at that, Swoet Potatoes—Only choice at 1§@2c per Ib, large saluble Grocers List pears, per case, 2, b 00; poaches per case white cherries per case, 6 pluws per case 4 50; whortieberrios, per cas 300; egg plums, ver case, 290; greon goges, 2 1, per cass, 2 90; pine apples, 2 b per 20 50, re—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 9o, § inch, 94 inch, 10¢ CaNDLES —} xe¥, 40 1bs, 108, 14c; Bs, 1dc; up in proper shape. 1tis absolutely nec y that each roll should be wrapped in muslin, in | ¢ c; American ..-nmllwu. TP 1t will ; yellow ochre, ,0.&D. 0, 15 Prussian blue, chromo green, L, A yellow ochre goldon_ ochre, dryer, Sc; graining colors, light onk, d walnut, chestuut and ash, 15c. Leather. Onk sole, B8c@42c; hemlook sole 280@830; henlock kip, 80c; runner 650 to 750 hom- Jotk oalf, 8bo to100; hemlock uppor, 220 to 24 onk upper, 24c; alligator, 4 00 to 5 50; calt kid, 32@5h: Grolaon. ki, 3 00 0.2 75; onk Kip, 800 to 1 00; ouk calf, 120 to 1 80; French kip, 110 to 1 55; French onll, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- sets, 550t 750; _alngs, 600 &850 top- pings 900 t010 50; B L. Borocoo, 800 to @ bhle 0, D, Morocoo 8fo; simon, 2 b0 HanNkss,—No, 1 star onk, 36c; No, 2 3dc; 860; No, 1 Ohio oak, Ma. A\a u:u, sley No, 1 Milwaukee 840: No 2 No. 1 Pitts oak har, 9(.::, Nn. B] Pitta nak har, 845, Liquors AR00HOL—188 rroo! aloohol, 2 26 per wine alion extra Oalifornia wspirits, 188 proof, 18 per proof Kdlonx triple rofined apirits 187 proof, 117 mr allon; re-distilled whiskies 1 00@1 ne b nn(lud 1 50@2 b; Kentucky bourbor 2 00@7 ou; §Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryos, 2 00@7 00, BRANDIES—Imported, 6 0016 001 domestic Gins—Imported, 4 60@6 00; domestlo, L 40 @3 00, Roms—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, @4 00; domeetio, 1 503 60, OH AND APPLE nmumq 5@ 4 00, CrampaoNgs—Imported per case, 25,00@ 34 00; Amorican, per case, 12 00@16 00. Tobacco. 00 —Chmax Star, 4l Black, $x@ 40 48c; Piper el r—Common, Hard to Beat70 c; favorite, Sixteen, Meerschaum, 30c; Durham, 8 oz, a b Durham 2 G0c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz Seal of North Carolina, 8 e 43¢; Be Carolinia, 4w 48; Heal of North C, oz, bl K. Durham, 4 oz, 23 K ]lurhun 20z 80¢; Uncle Ned, t's 5; Tom and Jerry, PrLug Topa Horseshoe, sey's, 40c; Our Rops Fing C 60c; Dia 1386 mondCrown, Bc; Swed BuOKING -0, 8., Durham 16 oz, be: Durham bhes 2 Lumner, WHOLESALR, We quote lamber, ath and shingles on cars a8 Omaina ot the following JOIBT AND BOANTLING—! 22 00, Trupxrs—16 foot and undor, 20 00, 241, boxes 40 1bs, 1 MaTCHES oz., 6, dc, 6c; round, cases 8t 1, granuluted, 6 f and ard extra €}, ¢ tra 5 medium yel fow. Bics dark yellow, e, Covikrs—Ordinary grades, 12@124c; fair, 1 chuic rime, 14@154c; and yellow, 10@1 , 20@20c; Atbuckle's roas oos3 I 6 sud ooder upland, loose, 'ton, 18 00@1600; second bot- tom, baled, 10 LO@11 00; alfalfs, loose, ton, 10 00@11 00; clover, baled, ton, 14 00; clover, loose, ton, 13 00@16 00; straw, baled, on track, ton, 6 00@9 00, Burrer—Creamery, fancy, b, 36@40; fair, 1h, croamory, fine, 1b,30@40; croamery, 22@23: dairv, chice, 1b, 2 luiry, good, b, 18@20; siry, tatt, 10, 15@16; cooking, Ib, 9@l Faas—State, candled and warranted, doz, Railwav Time Table. In Effect Oct, 1st, 1884, ] DEPART RIVE A v Union ‘P:\(‘Hh' AW 1140 ¥ 4 00 508 7 00n 0'00a | | IsovrRwann, | " ; [Missouri Pacific §'86n: 1L Riehe Bxpres o' d0a ——10.'8. 8t. J. & K.C. 8 aon| 74 Via 1 \ e 9 00a| 6 661/ - Via Connell B « wa| Wabash Routo || 22| 1 00al....5h Louls Kxpre N EASTWARD, © M, &St Paul Tt 7 85 iy i § 180 498 o iy § 16¢ 1Ay Expross | 7 86 4960000 Night Expross. L[ 0'45d § 458 4 60|For C hicagovia PItsncth| & 40a] 7 son 8 168) 4 20a|For Chicago via C. 1ffs| O 45a| 7 85 ‘ NORTHWARD, C St P- M &0 ocf Siaux. Oity a0 i o [0akland Aeco rmlu ation 1080 [lowa Div- § P st anl Day E 7 | 6 66af :t, Paul Night h.m«.. 0 45 Tho 9 a m and 6 p w dummy traing also_arrive at At the transfor in timoto make oastern: connoctions, but uot o eheck bagyay OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Dummy Trains hn at 640,8 00, 900, 1000, 1% 158 1, 10 00, 6 00, 1085 pu. On Sundayatho n 200 and 400 p m traing do not Fun. Arrivo at trans for dopot 18 minutes later: Broadway depot 20 min utos Iater. Loave Comnoll Blaffs (Broadway dopot) at 7 20, 880 030, 10 80, 11 40 a m; 1 80, 2 80, 8 80. 4 80, and 1106 pm.On Sundays the § 30 and 10 and 880 aud 630 p m traing will not run- Arrivo at Transtor 7 minutes lab Otmain o 20 minutes Iater. TransferTrain © Omaha at 8 16, 858 10 08 S She 8 10 i 856 p o, Arrivoat 9 46 and 11 168 m, 1295, 7 85 and 816 p m. SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via the Tripartito Alliance Lines, Soptember. ctobor BURLINGTON, IOWA. THE LARGEST |RON WORKS IN THE STATE BRIDGE WORK, \GONTEC Tz, 3 IRON WORK: " ANENTS FOR THE HYATT PRISMATIG: LIGHTS: SEND FOR ESTIMATES. THE Mugray Iron Wonrks EN GI N Es SPECIALT'ES. BO ' L E RS i Autornatic l‘zr OF Enyines, ¢ ’ Steam . Pumps, :m‘nm D 'MINING HINERY: Meat Cutting Machines, PATENT Lo@ opas MAN BROTHERS. Wheeled- Scrapers, SLO et R EC 'LY FROM FREMONT, NEB. WHOLESA E LEATHER, SADDLERY, Prajnie Comn' Shelfers. SADDLERY HARI)WAR]‘,. HIDES, PELTS, FURS, TALLO W, WOOL, WE PAY THE HIGHEST MARKETPRICES For Hides, Wool, Pelts, Etc , and consignments made to us will receive [prompt astention, for which immediate 1eturns will be made. NEB. 13th Street, Bet. Dodge and Capitol Ave, - OMAKA, SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. It is {hio beat and cheapost food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to threo pou: ds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Gake in the Fall and Winter {iYaA G Fili g B jorl)] EGPARRE LA WElBH L MU 58 1 BeSe SRR NER 1 ea A vion in the apring. Dairymen, as well ws others, who use it, can testify to its mer Its. Try it and judge for yoursolves. Prico £25.00 per ton. No charge for sacks Address WOODMAN LINSEED OIL COMPANY, Omaha, Neb. P BOYER CO DEALERS IN Hall's 'Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF = SAFES,. 'VAULTS, 'LOCKS, ETC. 5@26; rauch, doz, 28@30, Onekse—HFull cream, 14@150: half cream, 1b, 11@13¢ kim, 1b, 9@13¢c; Swi«s, domestic, 1b, 20@22c; Swiss, lmported, 31@82c; Lim' burger, 14@18c, Pourtry—Live old chickens, doz.4 76@5 25; live springs, doz, 3 05@4 00; live ducks, doz, 5 00@5 25; live. turkeys, Ib., 1>@17c. Porators—C, lgn;jo. 100 Ibs, 95 ®100; Onfons, yollow, 100 s, sweet, per b, VEGETABLES N@1 10; beota, 100 ibs, 1 00@ 125@1 5): cabbaga, 100 b , 1201 80; tur rrots, 100 1bs,1 2 H@1 b0, Giery VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, per 1b, 4@ Te; cucumbers, doz 10@20; string beans, gal, 2 5 snions, doz bunches, 1 10@12; 2@15; lettuco, 15@20; egg plant, doz, @1 00, Fauirs--Lomons, per caso, Mossing, 6 50@ 8 00; oranges, 1odi, case, 8 00@8 50; oranges, fan- bbl, 13 00@12 50; @4 25; applos, medium, @3 £0; avples, Belletlower, box,1 00@1 pears, 3 60; poaches, box, 2 20@ Oalifornia gxapos box, Melvolst, Port, Muscat, 1 75@2 0 nas, banch, 3 60@H X ; oranborries, bbl, B & 00, Louisiana, bbl, applos, "Ounizn) MATs— Hamn. sugar eured, b, 15; hams, sweot pickled, Ib, 14{; pacon, brewk” tast, Ib, dry salt sldos, 1b, 11; dried beef, 16 viorces, 9@ it M lard in pails, 10@104; lurd in Dressed beef Colorado, per Ih, G} at o veal, b, 11@13; hogs, 1b, mutton, 1b, 5@4; lamb, 1b, 10@ Srook-—Colorad) steers, per 100 Ibs, 0@3 75; cows. 100 1h, 3 00@3 choice Veal calves, 1b, 7@sSc; whoep, 2 00@? 60, Hides.—Dry Flint No, perlb, 10§@12c; No. 2, 1b, 8@]10; green rte and branded n calf, 1b, 6; green kip Ary. 7@8: deer skins, sum- deer skins, winter, ib, 12@16; “1b, 12@19; tallow, Ib, 4@b. .—Colorado No. 1, per 1b, 14@114; buck, Ib, 8; Mexican, 8. quvhlmkuml No.l, 150, Ikit, mess 1 75@2 25; Oalifornla salmon, half bbf, 10 50; Holland herring, kee, lM@l 76; trout, per b, 17@180 wir, Ib, 16@1 autolops skl \\'m«‘m'/w a ot re slature of terms of officeof membors of the Lej re shall botwo yours, and they thali each covive n salary of three hundred doliars for their servio s during said toem, and ten conta for evory milo they shall travel in going to and tho place of snccting of tho Logis'atn usual nte,” PROVIDKD 1HOWKVE wislatiro nor a otho t ieither men the ression 10 Lills nor j natiro of bills shall bointrodu the or shall, by spocial messago, o atten tion of the Leglslaturo to tho necessity of pasing of & law on the subject matter cmbraced in th and” the futroduction of bills shall be thercto,” The Lallots at the cloction at which said Amend. ment whall bo submittod sball bein the following For propused Amend ating t Legislative A D 1583, pro osin of Article Five (h) of tho State, and that said section as amended shall read as fo'llows, Lo-wit: “Hection 1.—1ho Exceutive Dopartmont shall con or, Licatenant.-Governor, A sl be held on the firat Tuoslay succoeding the firar Monday in November of 1538, and each euccoeding pshall be held at the same relative timo in each even year thereafter, Al other officers that may be provided for Ly [sw, under th oy of on, shall o choson’ in such manner and at +hall nold their offices for such lengtn y bo provided by and shall per wandreceive such compensstion an provided for by Iaw. The C itor of Public Lands a at the eat and koo ¢, and t may b tary of State, A Colnmimsion ublic tor, duriug their terms of offl cords, huok s wnd papers the e public ro th ofticers herein shall perform such dutics as may Lo required by law.” The ballots at the clec mo t shall be subiiitted shall be fn fo tho following tion at which wild Amend Nt to S form: *'For prop viva (5) of, the Constitution, (1) of Articl tution, and the § avisions of “An Act 10 provide 1he aisnner o ments to the Constitution and subuitting t0 the Eleotors of this State," approved ¥ebruar TiMBER AND JOIST—20 5, 2800; 25 00, 1, 4 aud 6 In,, 24 00; No, 2, 0. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; Frxoma—No, 20 00, BHERTING ~ Ll A 45 00; B, VH 85 00 ,4000; No, 2, 85 00; No. 27 00; No, 2] 25 00; No, 8, Osiuinag —, 87 00; 0, h 8100k Hoak Froosing 8, 2500 BiniNG, clear 20 00, A. D, 'B77, that said peapoted Ameadumen s w submitted'to the quslified voters of this State for il fon »t the General Blection to b lie dth day of Noveuwber, A, D 1554, whereof, | have hereunto set | pendence Auth, By the Governor JAMES W. DAWES, Artist Evw ko P, Roookx, 2 medm low Becrotary of State Sunday evenin in corresponding order. C. day. |\|<....|-u morning alnwareiy 5. & Q. tralns run ov GrOIN G W IDST. PRINCIPAL LINE oy CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST.LGUIS, Y WY or OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, on via KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER tonnecting in Union Depots at Kansas City, Omahiand Denver with through trains for SAN FRANCISCO And all points in the Great West GOIN G- EAST. NEW YORK, "0 And all Epeeayn Cities, i, 1|-Im'}“”x wnd ol points i 18 with through 0N, ALl lis, Cine thie South trning for Eley elinin; Hevolving Chairs, 1 Cars and the fanous €, eunduily toand from Chic L | B& Q. Only through 1i between Chic 1 ty nnd I Indinnpolis i GOINC Solid I NOR ins of Elo, Putlman Padice Sleeping Cars iire rm iy 1 and from St Louis; vin Hannibul; Quiney, Keolcule, Iurimgston, Gedur Raplds wid“Albor i 10 8 ; P with Re {rom St. wnd Peor cars bitween St lmlwundll Lincoln, Ne 1 AND sourm, the great THROUGH OAR and iy m.m.-,my admit Emc-t Equlfifod Railroad in the World fo. classes of Travel, this line for sale atmit sathe United States Through Tickeis v K. K. counon ticket of L. PERCEVAL LOWELL, iauacer Gen Pase. b Chlidron ke It 0 ot Tidgo's. Food s daily diot i that it iy eratifying Lo the taste Furthormore. it com ines all the elomenty or hone, muscle and T TeaT T tho st In ca o GO Tae KICH 10RO Faxrnam BStroot. Omah STEELE, 'JOHNSON & OO., WHOLESAEE GROCERS H. B. LOCKWOOD, (formerly of Lockwood & Draper, Chicago, Manager of the Toa, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all grades of the aboxe; also Pipes and Smokers’ carriod in stock. Pricos and samplos furnished on ap Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention. Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGEVVS FGR BEIVW()OD IMILS /IVD LAFLIN & RAND PDWDEH co L AG]!,R\FRANZ FALK BREWING GO., Milwaukee. Wis. BEE R GUNYHER & CO,, Sole Bottlers, 0. F GO()DMAN Wholesale Druggist D DEALER IN A Paints, “0ils, Varnishes and Window Glass, OMAHA, NEB, M. BELLMAN & CO, - Whoiesale Clothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 131H, OVIAFLA - = = NEERASE.A . 'HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF .18 FARL.AM STREY - - OMAHA, NEB. AH’I‘LI{I\ l‘leEb:DUl’LILAT]LD A. L. STRANG & CO., Double and Single Acting Power ano Haad - PUMPS, STEAM PUMPS Engme ’J‘rlmmlngl, Mining Machinery, “Belting, Hose, Brass and lron ¥ittings, at wholosale and retail.” HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, OHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS, (‘orner 10th Farnam St.. Omaha Neb, HALLET DAVIS AND C0'S PIANOS THE0LD l{ELIABLE THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- LENDER COMPANY; (8UOCESS0RS TO THE J. M. F, & B, 00, The ot extensive manufacturers of Bmlarfl&tPuulTahlfls IN THE WORLD, John Hockstrasser General Acent or Nebrasks an otorn Lowa, 10 8. Tenth Strect| + + + + OMAHA, NEB &4 Prices of Billlard and 0ol Tables aa d matoria s plization, |[ENDORSED BY ¥RANZ LIS EMERSON PIANO 00 —Gmuisuax—Your Instruments, Grand, 5qusys aud Uprigh, aro really nol by nwhrumente sud uurivaled for beauty of tone aud Uaish. - Allow me 0. somgrablALe JOU 05 Your ‘sterllog Jrogress. GUSTAVE SATTER, XKTIWVIEATLIL. OIRG.AN. RECOMMENDS VISELF. A . HOSPE SOLE AGENT, w1619 Dodge Street. Omala, Neb. I‘REID W GR.A'I (SUCCESSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY), T IVIIB EIER, {LIMEJAND CEWENT, glas str ot . suca rs Oth and Do OMAHA, NEB,