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Of Omahs, Neb. . JOHNSON, Prosident, of Steels, Johnson & E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B & Q V. MORSE, of W, V. Morse & OHN 8. COLLINS, of 6. H 4. M. WOOLWORTH, Oounsellor and AMorney. L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. . W. YATES, Cashier, Iate Osshier of the Pirst Natlonal Bank of Omaha, sad connected with e aotive management of hat Bank einoe (48 organization In 1863, Ormumd for business April 27, 1882, with the oot caplial of muy bank ln Nebrasks. COLLROTIONS receive specal attention and char o8 lowest obtainable here or elsewhere. Lavannsr allowed on time deposite upon tavor. able ferma and upon accounts of banks and bank. Foamen Excmaxes, Government Bonds, and Oounty and Oity Pecties bought and sold. Tt I8 prepared 10 do & general banking business all i4a details ,and in the treatment of custom. ers 1o will pursue tho most liberal polley consta- Vand with’sato banking. J.' W. RODEFER. Btocks, Bonds, Commercial Pn)wr and all other Good Securities doat in Room 4, No. 28 Pearl St,, Council Bluffs, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Wpecial Dispatch to Tus Bux, Nzw Yoz, April 80, Money—Loaned at 4}@10 per closing offered at 4 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper-5@6 per Sterling Exchange—Bankers’ bills dull and steady at 4 82{; sterling exchange de- Governments were strong and advanced On the stock market to-day the prices on nearly all the shares show & considera- ble improvement upon the prices ruling Feading and Jersey Central were firm on the reports that money has been provided for taking the latter out of the hands of the receiver. Drexel, Morgan & Co, annousces the sale to a London syndicate of $3,000,000 of first mortgages bonds of the Oregon aad Oalifornia railroad, This secures its com- pletion to a point of junction with the Oalifornia & Oregon branch of the Central | fres! BO Qertral Pacifio firsts, Dehigh & Wilkesbar Louisiana_consols do Te:;a & Pacific 1as ¥ unlon Pacific 1st mumlnge IHQ _ vinking fund.. 1;._, ) Adawms Express.... ¢ do Oentral Paciflc... Cocanpoake & Ohio., Del,, Lack, & Western Denver & Rio Gran Fort Wayne & Chicag no.'nnlhu & B Josewn, Howton & Texaa Central. Ind,, Bloom, % Weaiera K 5 Lake Erie & Weate Lake Shore & Michigan Louisville & Nashville. . Oregon Transcontinental, Peoris, Decatur & Evansv. Pittsburg & Oleveland. Pullman Palace Oa Bk, Louis & San d do p 8t Paal, Minn, & Mani Bt, Paul & Omaha. do Tew & i’mmc. w.huh. St. L. & Pa We l"n o0& Co, Fxpre‘u ) nion Telegraph. . GROSS BXCHANGE, Bostox, April 80, ~The following is the total gross exchanges at twenty-five lead- iag clesring houses of the United States for the week ending April 25, with per centages of comaparison with the total groms exchanges of the same clearing houses for the corresponding week B 1382 Total $904,118,442, a decrease of The manufseturers of electrio cor- wit have tried In valn to supplans the old rellable male arm embracer, pecial Dispatchoe b0 T Ban, Flour—Market | ° et moderately activa and 111§ for April;_112@1 124 for 144@1 14§ for June; 1 15i@1 16 July; 113@L 134 for August; 109 for the‘\u No. 2 Obloago sprin, o, thol‘(n spring, O obje for omsh; or Ma; ; 504c for July; B140 for the year. ats—Demand active, and prices ha abvanced; 40}o for cash and A pril; 40, 40§ for May; 42@424c for Jur}e mc‘c'g July; 852 for August; 88@88Ae for the yoar, Rye—Marlkot steady at Batley—Market quiet .?o‘m&h Flax ‘Seed ~Market quiet but steady at 1 44@1 45, Pork—Market active, firm and hi her; 1945@19 50 for cash, April and May; year, @11 973 for July; 11 574@11 90 for Au. gust; 10 75@10 S0 for the yy Bulk Meats—In fair demand; shoulders, 8(0; short rib, 10 75; Butter -Market quie Eggs—In fair demand 5o, Whisky — Market and un. changed, per bushel, CaLt Boarn, —Wheat—Demand active, but market irregular; declined }c for May; advanced tc for Auguet. Corn—Moderately active and higher; advanced go for May; advanced jo for June, Oats—Demand active and prices have advanced; advanced ic for May and July; {o_for Juoe and August, 1ard—Active but lower; declined Zjc, Pork—Demand active, but market ir- regular; 19 474 for May; 19 674 for June; 1985 for July; 19 974 for August, NEW YORK, Nikw Youk, April 30,—Flour—Market firm;y super-state western, 3 80@4 25; common to good extra, 4 15@4 50; extrl Ohio, 4 15@7 00; St. Lonis, 4 10@7 25 Wheat—Oash lots Ulc. options 1@22 higher: ungraded spring, 1 (1 red 102@1 29; N No, 2 red, 117 white, 1 09@1 26; Corn—Cash Iots unsettled and }@io lower; options opened {@fe¢ lower but were afterwards stronger nnd rewted O gu, closing dull; ungraded, 61@67 663c; steamer, 66§@606{c; No G:l@ Jats—Market 1@3c higher; mlxod west- ern, 50@52¢c; white western, 52@570. E g-—Muht heavy and | lower; western , 163@163c. rk—Munt quiet but strong; new l.nlu, 19 90@20 00; options at nominal Uut Meate—Market dull and nominal, Lard—Market higher; prime steam, 1190 for Ma-; 1181@1190 for June; 11 86@11 96 for Jul{ 1190@11 97 for August; 11 9@11 97 for October, 8T, LOUIS, 8r. Lours, April 80,~Flour—Quiet and unch d. rket higher and fairly active; all, 112@1 12} for cash; 112 @1124 for May; 114@114} for June; 1 12§@1 183 for July; 110; August; 109{@1 10§ for the year, No, 3 red fall, 1 054 bid, Corn —Market shade better; 55}@55ic tor cash and May; 584@534c for une; Ho§ @35b3c for July; for August; 463@ 46§c for the year, Oats—Market firmer; 423c for cash; 42¢ for May; 43¢ for June; 404@403c for July, Barley—Market nominsl at H@T7oe, Corn Meal—Market firm at 2 60. Butter—Market firm; dairy, 20@25¢; cresmery, 27@30c. Eggs—Steady at 13, V;’hlnky—l\hrkut quiet and unchanged at 1 14, Pork—Market better; jobbing 19 60 for cash; 19 35 bid for May and June, lBulk Meats—Market firmly held; no sales, Bacon—Market quiet; long clear, 11 50; short clear, 11 37§ Lord Market slow; 1125 bid, A¥TRRNOON BoARD,— Wheat —Firm; 112§ for May; 1143 for June; 1 18§ for July; 112} for August; 110§ for the year, Oorn—Higher; 51®520 for May; 53fc for June, 563 for August; 46§c for tl eynr. Oats—Higher; 42}c' id for May; 43dc for June; 40jc for July; 320 bid for the yesr. KANBAS OITY, Kaxnsas Crry, Avpril 30. — Wheat— Market steady: No. 2 red fall, 9440 bid lor cash; 95@953c for May; 97fc bid for Juae, Corn—Market weaker; 42fc bid for cash; 425@42iu for May; 50%c for June, Oats—Market slow; 38%:bid for cash; 36¢ bid for May. TOLEDO, ToLeno, April 30,—Noon Board,— Wheat—Market firm; No, 2 red winter, 113§ for cash and May; 1164 for June; 1164 for July; 1 154 for August; 1 153 for September; 116§ ror October; 1134 for for year, Corn—Market steady; high mixed, hl?c; No. 2, 8c for cash and May; 60c for June; 6130 for July, Qats ~Market dull; No, 2, 44c for cash and May. MARKET CLORED Wheat—Stronger; No. 2 red winter, 114} for cash and May; 116§ for June and July; 1154 bid for August: 116§ for September; 1 183 for October; 113§ bid for | 4 the year. Corn—Dull and unchanged; 583c bid for bizh mixed, No 2, 57§c bid for cash; 59§@ 59hc for June; 6372 for July. Uats— Quiet and unchanged, LIVERPOOL, dLlVllPODL. April 30.—Flour 11s@11s Wheat—Wintes, 8s 10d—9s 2d; Nc, 2 Californis, 9s@ 91 2d; No, 1do, 9s 3d. Coro—58@5s 7d. A & says in wheat and corn not mneh s doing.” Ofi ths coast wheat and corn is dull. To arrive—wheat and corn are dull and neglected. The demand is for the United Kingdom and the conti. nent, Mark Lane wheat is dull, Corn is 204 | steady. e LIVE STCC. Spectal Lispatches to Tus Bax, OHICAGO, Oa10a6u, April 3) ~I'he Drovers’ Joar- nal rep rta 08 follows: . Hogs—Slow, and 5@10¢ lower, and un- even and weak; mixed, 7 00@7 30; heavy, 7 80@7 70; light, 7 00@7 45; skips, 4 (0@ 6 70, Oattle—Market fair, steady and un. changed; exports, demand not verystrong at 6 20@6 50; good to che 0@6 1 ommon to fair, Sheep—steady; common t 375@@4 75; medium to good, LIVERPOOL The Drovers’ Journal Liverpool cable- gram denotes an an improvement of jo in cattle, ard a steady market for sheep, Best cattle, 160 per Ib, estimated dead weight; sheep, 19., 8T, LOUIS, 81, Lours, April 80.—Hogs—Good light shipping, 7 20@7 35; mixed to best uwlinz, 710@7 40; butchers' to extra, 7 40@7 60. Cattle—Sup) Kly liberal and |h|pp(ng grades slow; nnv{ steers, including ex. ports, SWQG 50, ight, 5 40@5 90; com- , 6 00@5 50; fair to best cows, 4 25@ n:n;m@ 3 50@4 00; good corn fed Shup—M-llot qnm olipped range, :‘g)@'s %0; there Is no demand for un. ir wooled, 0@ 75. KANSAS OITY, Kawsas Orry, April 30,—The Oommer- Market lower and wonk: steors, Market easy and slow at 70 @ ; the bulk of sales at 7 10@7 20. eop—Market quiet and un:banged; | d New York, April 80,—~The Drovers Journal Bureat repocts: Beeves—Market dull and a trifla lower for middle grades; extremes, 6 00@755 per s, 5 80@5 85; operators used 50 Sheop—Market steady; 47:@6 00 per cwt for olipped sheep; 5 75@7 75 for un. shorn; 7 50@9 00 for nnlhurn yearlings; nllupod sheep, 4 90@5 5 —Market firmer lur live hogs; 7 80 quiet but steady, and Fso "for 578@5790 for 0c for Auguat; ATSORLLANBOUS. Special Dispatches to Trn Ba, BRITIKH GRAIN TRADN, Toxpox, April 80, —The N xprees in a review of t o for the past week, sa: urly in the week slightly rops. Trade is generally better, English wheat closed 1s better. wheat is cheaper. 19 624@19 65 for June; 19 824@19 85 for uly; 2000 for Ausult, 17 80 for the Lard—Market active and prices have advanced; 1167§@1170 for cash, April and May; 11 85@11 874 for June; 11 95 Cargoes in small mand at weakening rates; thero were 9 ar. rivalsand 5 sales. ~Futnres neglected red | winter wheat, 1s 6d lower, . | Foreign floue difficnlt of sale on -mm of large arrivals, ed, Foreign barley is firm Foreign oata are unchan and 84 dearer: round q oglish whest for the past woek are 61,022 quarters at 42s sgainst 11,702 quarters at 46s 11d the correspond- ing period of last year. ed Maize flat Freights—Rates on corn to Buffalo, 8} April 50,—The new de- mand has been of an indifforent character, and mostly for ver of spe-inlties adaptec the firmer and higher cottcn market at. moderate selections o immediste wants, | o, kits, 1 05, VOFFEE,~Rio, talr, 116 Rlo, good 1140; prias to oholoe, 12 to II‘GI Old gov't .hu 18 @ 24o. 'YRUP—8tandard Oom., 440, bbls; Bundu\l do, 44 gallon ha-’z $305; Stan. 4 gallon kegs, $1 SUD“A 1:: 1b papers, $3,50 per oase; keg "N PIORLES—Modiam, in bareels 87 00; do in half bbls, 4 W.lmnll.l. in bbls 900 do, in half bbls, 500; gherkins, in 11 00; o, ‘n half bbls, 6 00, AS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@55; Obnlu, 60@750; Imperial, good, 4000.’\0. Oholoe, 80@760; Young Kylon. 5003 uhnloo. 00; Japan Nat Koo *{&m::: ROPIC—-Gh-lI xlnoh and | larger, 110; "“h “kfi&ml—z’?fiu hm% 175; Chree hoop paile 3 00, d;m‘n“ngnwm kets, § 50 wn oll buol g “far, 81 65 Kirk's Eutoes, 2156 Kirk's (100 cake POTASH—Pennsylvaula cans, 4 o In case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball 3 doz. In oase, 1 90: Anchor Ball 2 doz in case 1 50, PKANUTB—“M' &hfl O'Q.cd Ten. nessee, 100 per 1b; fancy wi per nv—-whlu Virginia raw, 100; rossted OANDLES—Bux.l. 40 1bs, 1€, 15§0; fs, 15§0; bcxes 40 Ibe,, 16 oz., Bs, 1° AT(JHE&—-P. caddie, %m ronind, onses, 88 10; square, cases, 85 40, VINEGAR—Fure spplo extra, 16c: pure apple, 18c; Prussing vure annle, 16 LT, —Dray loads, per bbl, 1 85; Ash- 04n, in sno ks, 8 50; bhis dairy 60, b8, 8 b0 BUGARS—Powdered, 10}0- Cut loaf, 10tc; Granulated, 9c; Confectioners’ A, 9jo; Standard flnr- C, 8§c; Extra 84c; medium yellow, 7hc; dark yellow, ROH,—Pearl, 4g0; Silv Corn Starch, 94t ExcelsiorGloss, tracting attention, and not without stead. ening the effect on the prices, bine denims advanoed 5 per cent, and fair Bpecial Dispatchos to s Bus, On10a60, April 30,—Receipts and ship- menta of live stock for hours have beon as (ollovlv{l g . T'Sm "'"m $1.50 per 100 1bs.; ohop corn, $1.40; bran, le YOBK, Aprll 33 —Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Qulmrn of Deef., Caroa saa of mutton 5 . April 30.—Receipta and shipments of live stock for the past 34 hours have been as follows: Kansas O17v, April 30,—Receipts and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follown: @1 124 for | FLOUB AND GRAINE On1oaao, April 30.—Reoeipts and ship. flour and grain for the past 24 houra have been as follows: New York, April 30.—Receipts and shipments of flour and rain for the past ours have been as follows: Whut—blluluh April 50, ~Recelpts and shi mml-nnf four and grain for the past ours have been as tollows: | 5o XX Bloe ToLEDO, Aprll 80. —Receiptl and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec' 0"60 Shipm’ts. Kaxsas Orry, A shipments of grain for th hours have been as follows: Wheat, lmlhal. ril 80, ‘Kmlg:‘.l;—‘l coggin satteen 8{o; Clarendcu, 630; Cones OMAHA MARKHTS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrios or THE OMAHA Bry, Monday Evening, April 30, reported in the market WHEAT. - Oash No, 2, 93¢; —Onsh No, 2, 65c; ‘46c, COR.N—'B’NQ' mixed, 380, SEEDS—Blue grass seed, 125@1 50; t'mothy seed, 2 10@2 25; red clover seed, 9 00; white clover seed, 13 00; millet seed, 1 00. Hungarian seed, 1 10; orchard grass CATTLE —Fat steers, 83 00@5 50. FAT COWS - # 0@ ) SHEEP-~ $4 0@ 00, POTATOES—40@450 per bushel, ONIONS—40@50c per bushel, BUTTER ~Choice country, 100, KGGS-—Fresh, 134c. HONEY—Califoraia APPL ES—Per barre l)](AhllE‘i-Maumn 404)(¢ 5 LEMONS—85 00@5 00 EANE-—~Navy per bushel, Flour and Millstuff Best winter wheat— 3 Second quality winter wh Best spring wheat—2 6 Second quality spring wheat—2 40@2 50, Bran, per ton—16 00. Chopped Feed, per ton—16 00, CHIOKENS—Live per doz, $100@ 4 50, '1'['1;1&1‘\\4—17 CANNED GO0DSipysters, (2tand- 3 70@390; -lnllher berrics, 2 ‘m. Whortleberries r case, 275, Fgg plums,2 T percaas, 2 90; uu, 2 90; do eholco. ' pears per oase, Oorn, 8 ms per Ib., 13te; bacon per Ib., 134c; clear side bacon per Ib., 11jc; dry salt sides per b, 9ho; dry salt sides per Ib., 10fc; bacon shoulders per )b, 8hos tierce lard per Ib,; 1le. SPICES,—Pepper, 313 Allsplos, 18 Jave, 3646 1kc,? Mocha, 2B4or Acbuckic's 14, 1. CHEESH—Full Cream, 14§35 Part Sicim, 110, LY E—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 3 40; Wuhm, 275; North Star, 2 00} Lewie' Iys, 4 GaJewell lye, 275, FEED-Jobbing ' prices, Ohop foed 70¢ per 100 lbs, BPGMINY—-N“' €3 50 per bbl, Dry Goods. BROWN OOTTONS-—Atlantio Appleton XX, 70; Atlanta A, 8o; h, Y By Buokeye LT, -4, 70 Oabot W, 3 Ureat lllh E BFxflomln. onest Width, 8o, In:|No: <]l doy Indian Standard A, ; Indian Ornhud d. w., 8}o; Lawrence 6, Myltla rlvar, flo; Paquot Afiflkx ok db bf:‘n Walsitt mi '"NE BROWN OOTTON d-lo 4; Tho; A.ll|ntor 8.4, 803 Argyla 44, T30 o | Atlaatic LL 6o ‘Badger Sae X 4.4, 6351 , 620; Buckeye 8, 4.4, 6400 Lndisa OmhudEA.:A:' "o“k }:Iumlnlhfl ‘eppere! %0, 10 0 B 7hor do E 89 dhos Yocasset 0‘4'14. °1|o BLEACEED OOTTONS~—Androsoog 4, D" Blackstone AA imperial 8} c, {encl o do h: hed 4.4,9c; Cabot 4-4, Fidelity D c; Fruit of the Loom, 93; cam.bric! ;do Waater Twist, 1 ,Grnn Falls Q, 9o; ndhn Head shrunk 4-4, 1%; Lonsdale, 100; do cambric 87, 124o; New York Mills, 124c; Pequot A.xbo Pepperel N G Twills, 133c; Pocahontas d-4, 9o; Pocasset 4-4, 8303 Utios, 1loj Wamsntta 0 X X, 124c. DUCKS Qolored)—Albany brown, 8¢; do O, dr-b. unkdo X stripos and plaids, 1240; d X brown and drab, Siripos and plaids, 134o; Arlington fancy, | I 1Brlc: unswick brown, 84c; Obariot fancy 1340; do extra_heavy, 200; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1lic; Indians A brown' 181 Neonset A brown, 150 TIUKLNGS—Amoskens A U A 83 19c; do XX blue 82, 18f0; _Arrownuna, 94o; Claromont, B B usr Conestoga, x0 tra, lflu amilto ‘c Lewiston a 80, 160 L tinmahaim 4.4, 305 O ‘super um 4.4, 280; Pearl River 82, 16}0; Put- blue nrlg;e lh) hetucket S ‘eoman’s blue 29, 9o DENIMS,—Amoskeak, bluoand bronn 1640; Andover DD blue, 1540; Arling X blus Boowh. 184; Ooncord 000, blue aw do AAA, do do 18{; do XXto . | do do im Haymakevs blas and brown QR}In Mg-lla River DD stripe, 1640; Pear! ver, blue and brown, 16c; Unocaaville, blue and brown, 14jc, CAMBRIOS—Barnard, 5 3 Eddystone lining, 24 Innh double lm. ; Garner A llm fin.llh. 54 000 gl ndoflo;do lu&!lflell’ uot do W Jnhh i Bo; Liock: ODRSET J KANS—Amory, 80; Andron oBga satteens, 7ic; Hallowel, 80; Inddi Orchard 740; Narragansett, improved, She. 00 Pag&arill satteen 94c; Rockport, 7§, INTS —Allens, 64o; A.manm. 640 Armold, 7c; Berwick, 4gc; Cocheco, 70; Oonestoga, 640; Dr un&ir 3 Dunnell, 7c; Eddystone, 70; Gloucester, 60; armony, oy Kalckerbocker, 6jc; Mer 70; Mystio, bo; Spragu 6o; | ‘!nuthhr[dge. 60; do, Ginghams, 7c; Marl: boro Oriental 64, fbgilAMS-—Amwke , 9kcy Argylo, 10jcr. Atlantio, So; Oumboriand, 4o} Highlana, 74c; Kenilworth, 9jc; Plun. kett, 9hci Suesex, Sc GOTTONA DI —Abberville 1840 Agate, 200; Amerioan, 110 Artistan, 20c; , | Oairo' D and T, 1340; Olarica D and T+ 174o; Deccan Co, stripes Dand T, 160; lto.:u. 1940, Nantuckot, 190; Nonparell Y5c; Ocean D and T, m.\ Royal, 1641 Bvnor, Vi Mioge, 1340 W achwett shivt "ih:""’.":&..,&o;i Jo' m lxhp- ) 2@60 loa O The drunkard swills aleohol. wmen use Samaritan Nervine, the king of all remedies ancy, 12%c; BHEETINGS—Androm 104,371 do 9.4, 28¢c; do 84, 22c; Oontinents) 42, lln. let of the Loom 10-4, 27 Bonbroke 104 Shor “Bequat 1o, 26ke, s 'embro) | uof 74, 190 do 49, 160; l:q-g“ 'Wbo T 57 doido 7, 18%; Ut 06, ‘Sbo 58, 33ho; do 48, u DRUGS AND cuulmw Aold, Oarbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartarlo, 550; Balsam Oopnbll, rlb 700; Bark, v Ib, 133 Alomdb 1b, 75c) mmow{: per $110; loroform, per 1b, Dover's pnwdan, r 1b, 81 25; Lp-ou: Salts, per 1b, 8§c; chorlua. pnu pe’ bl, 80c; Lead, Acetate, per Ib, 22:. Oil, Castor, m 1, per gal, 1 Oil, Oastor, No, 8, per pl £115, ou Olive, per gul. 81 50; Oil, Origanum, 50; 5, | Opium, 85 (0; uinine P, & W. & R, & S,, or oz, $185; Potassium, Iodide, per Ii 175; Salacin, per_ oz, 40c; Sulphate o Morphine, per oz, 88 85 Smpnur flour per b, 4ot Strvchnine, ver oz, 81 4 Paints Olis and Varrishes carbon, per gallon, * headlight, per gsllon, 175" hoadlight, per gallon, 190} 150° Water White, 18c; linseed, raw, por pallon, 0 r gallon, 5 d, winter str'd, per gal, R s No, 2, 760; castor, XXX por .uun, 1'30; No, 8, 1 20; sweet, - porsall g.h g wpermm, W. B., per gallon 75; fia , per gallon, 750; nestafoot, extra, per g-non. 900j No. 1, 75e; lubri. cating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 15¢, ul&fn machine, &o. 9 per'mllon, Ssei No. sperm, signal, per lon, d tur. on, 65c) naptha, 74", per ullon. 1803 M“u ;. linseed, boiled, un. 8 case, 4 00@4 50 do. (Ph). 8 B. per plu, m.m olum llc 40 lnd 50-1b 12 lo-lb J;lll; le:'“t'op, No 1 tmaabiesl, S 0 L e 80 | e PAINTS IN' on.—wmu lead, Ull.\nlu P, P.. Ber 'Nhlud. 8t. Louls, purs, 1 to 6 B cans, a1 "n'.......'“ "d n}:‘&l since, in ofl aset 150) hnlunh- llb nw bnni 'fl "- huyfluh.uq mh 1‘1 i!’ii gF iga Vumflhm, 1L&P, lnel 0., llow ochre, So; golden aohn. 16; patent or, 8oj gralning colors: light oak, dark . walnnt, abestont and aah 150 Pal White lead, Ra?'l;renun ain 3 'hl n. ors, 1§0; comh, fli ernta, 40; lrmpb] .ck. o1 lue, 550; ultramarine, 1 ber, huml. 431 umhu. raw wlonna, raw, 4o x Parls M oom' green K l%; vermllllcm. En(. fl.\ox vnr million, Am.lu. 180; I chrome yellow, L, M. a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. Tanlo l- noou sary. mburnutflll‘;a mwn tive properties. iovidie, Ky., Oct, 3, 1883, foslenna, barn & rud s red Iud,"e; lah h bros 2 c.‘fl. '.:\ !‘; i | Furniture, extrs, .1 |o~ !unmnn. 81; coach, extra, $1 s | 81 20; Dumr. extra, phdtnm, a.xl-ll. 850; shella braska, and Denver, It 1s universally admitted to be the oad in the World for all Classes of Travel St H HIDES—tsreon’ butoher's hides, wp Gmnox I)il‘de-. green z@m dry salt bides, mnnd wt. 8 015Me., 11@ Kreen ul wt, ander 8 e, per ILID. HO@E1 25; green lamb -llnn, amaged hldn, two-third rate, rub, olassed two. 1\. 10 per eent. off St Louis and ars between ot m-ml and one '.Llrdu rote,) branded h ‘Skunk, No, 1, tmu. narfow stripes n'l Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago (lnk sole, 880 to 430; hemlock sole, 38¢ to 800 to 100; runner, Bhc to hOu homlmk calf, 85¢ to 120; hem« 28¢ to 260; oak upper, 24o; calf kid, 33@350° 50 to 275; onk kip, 120 to 180; French kip, 5%; Krench onlf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus wotte, 5 50 to 7 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L, to 860; pebble 0, D, Morooso, 860; simon; HAR\V"N ~No 1 « ar oak, 420; No 2 1 Ohio onk, 880; No, sho X\c 1 Milwaukee, ‘&70. No, 3do e, (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) “BURLINGTON ROUTE” Inest Equipped Railr J. POTTER, 3d F L ‘We quote lumber, latn und ohingles on oars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SOANTLIN under, $23 00; 18 ft., $23 60, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, $22 00, 'mamm AND JOIST—18 1t., §28 50; $20 50, 39 ft., $36 50; 34 ft. $26 b0, JING—No. 1, 4 and 6 in., $24 00; 22 00, SHEETING — No. hon'd , $30 00; No. 3, 'XBW. —Per barrel, 81 25; bulk per dus- HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W ATLTTL EE'A‘PER’ WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. s FARNAM ST. (2nd eommon l. Hair T {616 100 T, 85 80 Biraw boscd, 85 30, Heavy Hardware List. ratos, 82 80; plow steel, special un. 1ex nm«ibln.&c. special or Gormm,fio, umm h.;h.pemu 40; tongues, each, 1008h. axlos, bo; square muts, pe) per lb B@1c; Hivota, coil chaln, per Ib, 6@120; m iron. wodges, Gcj crowbars, 6o hlrmw toeth, 4o; sprin horseshoes. § 23; OMAHA urden’s muleshoos, 6 25, BAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 70 @ NATLS—Rates, 10 to 601, 8 50, SHOT,—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2,10, Oriental Powder, kegn, 86.40; do, uarter kega, $1,88; Blast use, per 100 feot 500 .—( nmhmmd blacksmith, Murrl. Run Blonsburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 84 50; Whitebreast nut, 84 50; Tows lump, 84 50: Towa nut #4 50; Rook Sprlng, 8700; Anthracite, $11 50@12 00; Canon City, 87 00 per ton, Horses and Muies. Extra draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Com- mon dralt horses, $100, to 150.; Extra hm horses, €110, to 125,; Common ¢o d farm horsee. $90 to 8100.; Extra plualé 860, to 76,5 Common plugs, $20, MULES, —(Excra), $125, 80 150,; good, 8100, Go 140,; fair, $76. to 100,; commoun, Koo 83, Aty do.s “'THE LEADING MUSIC HUUSE General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and ans manuracturec, ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer, Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installmeut. at Bottom Prices. A S8PLENDID st ck of Chickering, Knabe, Vore & 8on’s Pi- anos, and other makes, Also Clough & Warren Sterhng Imperial. Smith ' American Organs, &c. Do not fail 0 see us ;before purchasing.' MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES. A Targe 8tock a.lwa.ys on_ Hand e e e FREDERIG GOAL. The only Coal mined west of the M)snmm in quality to the ROCK SPRl G COAL. THE ONLY IOWA COAL That will stock for a year without slacking or”shrinking, Pronounced by all the leading brlck men In Western Iowa as the very best ooal for burning brick ever used in the West. EUREKA. COAL AND MINING CO., Frederic, Monroe Co, Iowa, The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich and Siylish Jewelry, the Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS S8TONES and all descripuons of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri- ces as 18 compatible with - | ROnorable dealers. and see our Elegant New ALOOHOL — 188 xtn Oalifornia l re-dintill ; fine blonded 1 50@ : 50; Keu;\li:,ky boli\rbml:l, 100@21 00; Ken lex ennly vanis ryes, —lmportod. 86 00@16 Wu domestio 1 40@4 00, IN%hpflmd. 4 50@6 00; domestlo, Bteinway, 76@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per_oase, lflm!l 0t Amsrisan, 12 OLAR.ETB—- er case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 2 00; Oatawha, per case, 4 00@7 00, Ol ars and Tobaccos. —In_pails,.—Common, 50@ In tin foil—Oat- Hnl 0, 8., 6 1b boxal, per 1b 63¢; Lori- cor 60c; Dismond 88c, Granulated—F oz 46c; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 460 Seal North Onrolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebrae- kn, 16 or, 86ic; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags oil, £5¢; Dox T nfl Merino unwas ed, llnh @18160; medium unwi washed, choioe, 8205 fair, 80c; tub- burry, blackand cotted 'o %@ | corner 11th and Farnham rades—Common, 25to kwells Durbam, 16 ' Puck 2 oz, tin k. i River that is equal “|IFIVE DOLLARS YOU CAN BUY A WHOLE Imperial Austrian 100, Govern- HAS TER BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKRS THR LOWRST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mal * ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exolusively for the use of Passengers. These immense waro- rO0mS: 66 feet wide--are filled with the Grand= en dmplu of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever which bonds are issued and secured by the gov- ernment, and are redoemed {1 deawlngs, FOUR TIMES ANNUALLY, Until] each and every bond 1s drawn with & Iarger or call-r premium, draw a prizo, as there are no bianks THE THSEE HIGHEST FRIZES AMOUNT TO 200,000 Florlas, Every bond must Any bonds not drawingone of the above prisss must draw & premium of not less than 200 FLORINS, \The next drawing takes place on the Istof June, 1883, and every bond bought of us onor before the 1st of June 18 entitled to the whole premium thay may be drawn therson on that lhln On f-town orcers sent in inclosing §5, will secore one of these r the next drawing *“For orders, circulare, and any other Informa, Intérnational Banking Company, 4 | No, 207 Broadway, Cor Falton Stmt, New York Oity. ESTABLISHED IN 1874, The above Government bonds are not $o be compared with any lotte B0k oontlieh with an; of hwrlll’ please siate In the West. three stores, are Allmivnedw take the El toronthoflmfloox and go througné 0 b mlgl'g a: °ml;):m, the HAS. SHIVE 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street. Omaha whateoever, and do nited