, jl ' - > v . * 4U.eKl 4 i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : OTOESDAY. APEIL 2. 1880. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Bloom Continues to Poster tbo Clique Occasionally. HEAVY SEABOARD CLEARINGS' An Improvement In tlio Price or Corn Dull TrndlnR In Oat8 A Dcollno in I'ork , Cnttlo nntl Hogs. " I CHICAGO PUODUCE MAKKET. CHICAGO , April 1. [ Special Tclcsram to THE BEB.J The wheat market dragged to day. Durlncr the first hour or so prices ruled fairly steady , but during tlio last hour the drift was downward. Thcro was noth ing like a sharp break , prices settling slowly. Trade in May was light and fluctuations wcro controlled entirely by the operations of n few men. Bloom Is still "pestering" the cliie | ( ] by an occasional dash In nnd out , but generally the trade In that future Is practi cally dead. There was a rather frco selling of now crop futures at the outset on general light rains thr&tighout the cntlro winter wheat area. There was also coed buying by jiartiei who were moved to Invest on the theory Unit the market was already heavily oversold , and that further sales would bo likely to result In a sharp twist. Opening trades wore on a basis of STJ c advance to 87Jfo following immediately. Tlio market sold off to Sia twlco with quick rallies , once to SiJSfo nnd again to 87 c. There wore some largo buying orders in at about 87X < 5 , but by noon tticso wcro cither filled or withdrawn nnd the market got well on its way down from 87 o. It worked down to the vicinity of 87o several times nnd by 1 o'clock it had crossed that line , touching SOJfJc , nnd then , after a pause , slipping down to 80o. There was strong buying on the doclluo , but stronger selling. The later weakness was duo In a largo measure to the signal service- forecast of further rains and an elevation In tempera ture. Molsturo and warmth being the only things the bears nro in need of at this junc ture , they felt greatly braced up. The pres sure of speculative offerings was added to by n miscellaneous unloading of long wheat. The prevailing opinion seemed to bo that the bulls could not make n successful stand in July without loading up with tnoro wheat than they wanted , provided , of course , that the Indications of rain are fulfilled and that the selling sldo was the safest for the tlmo being. There was a slight recovery in prices toward the close , but the tone of tiio market was not strong. May sold down to SI and left oft there. July rested at 80X < Jp30 c. As compared with Saturday , this showed a shrinkage of a In May and loin July.Tho out side markets wcro wcalc the country over nnd forolgn news was not encouraging' . New "Vork wired that there wore export bids infer good round lots , but from J/@lo below the market. Thls-was early nnd later in the day the limit might have boon reached , though no tidings to that effect reached hero. The clearings from the seaboard for the day wcro heavy , as predicted on Saturday. This was the March clearing up , however. There was more doing in corn to-day and at some improvement in price. Receipts were lighter than Saturday's estimates bytil cars , and It was apparent onrly In the dav that the vlmblo supply figures were likely to show llttlo or no incrcaso over last week , and when thodccrcaso of UIU',000 bushels was posted , the demands from the shorts became fairly ncttvo and prices made u slight ad vance. The market gave some signs of weak ness on estimated receipts for to-morrow and the fact of the .intervening holiday on account of local elections being liitoly to cause an accumulation of receipts which re ceivers would probably bo pressing for sale on Wednesday morning. The final close was firm , however , at u slight advance upon Saturday's resting jirlco. Trading In the regular market for oats was dull with only a light volume of business re corded. No outside orders of consequence were received , and outside from a moderate local deal in May and Juno futures were neg lected. The fcclluir was about steady all day , with 20o bl-1 for May , and sellers at that to n fraction above. The indications pointed to the belief that any pressure to sell would cause a sag. Juno was salable around 25 } c and July at j @ & 6 discount. Cash re ceipts were fair nnd sales of No. 3 to go to store were at 25 } c , or a suggestion of easi ness. Provisions opened weak with an easier tone than tbo trade expected. Largely In creased receipts of hoes at Chicago and smaller packing points , made the boars more aggressive , turned the tide against holders and forced prices to a lower level. Based on last Saturday's last quotations the closing for the day Indicated an actual decline of 87J @EOo iu pork , 5@7jtfo In lard and 710e in short ribs. CHICAGO srooiv. Cnituoo , April 1. | Special Telegram to TUB BEB/J CATTLE Business was slow at the opening with rather too many cattle for Monday on top of the big run last wcoK , but tbo chances wcro that about all -would bo old. The demand for steers was largo for the light and medium handy variety , such selling up to last week's prices , but big heavy classes wcro neglected and rather easier/ cow stock and all classes of butch ers' stock selling about the same as last week. There wcro no Tcxans on tho'inar - kot. Choice to extra beeves , $1.10 ® 4.50 ; medium to good steers , 1S5U to 1500 Ibs. f3.00@3.00 ; 1200 to 1030 Ibs , t .80@3.BO ; 950 to 1200 Ibs , M.0003.40 ; stock- era nnd feeders. $ li.lU@3.40 ; cows , bulls and inlyed , fl.QO@3,00 ; built , $3.10@2.5i ) . Hoas There was a sudden and unex pected down-turn of lOc and trade was only moderately acttvo at that. An increase of 5,000 over last Monday \yould indicate a big run for the remainder of the week , and buy ers are not slow to take the advautago that follows. At the close common to fair packers cold down to f.7d@-j.75 , and best heavy at H.80@4.85 , airaInstf4.OOCT4.05 at the open- luu , a few lotaaof light mixed selling at the first at 15.00 but would not soil for ever f 1.00 ntthoclouo ; light sorts , H87K@U)5 ) ; u few of single sort at fC.OO. FINANCIAL. Now Yonic , April 1. [ Special Telegram to Tim BKE.I STOCKS There was llttlo chutigo In prices or sentiment in stocks from the close of last week. When operations were resumed the list was weak , allowing looses of < ( $ ? d per cent. This wns followed by an Iinuu-tlluto dccllno , of llttlo siRiiillcanco except in ono stock , which ruled thu imu-kot , f\\z \ , Atchlson , This declined ahurply ! > per cent , with Jtf per cent recovery before 11 o'clock , Next to Atchlson wus Union Paelllo which went off % . Tlioso were the only stocks which carried the special weakness of last week over Missouri Pacific , however , lost } { early. VVs on sevorul other ( lays recently , the lull was accompanied by n re turn of strength , which caused a partial ro- covtiry , and left the list but n trillo under the 'opening prices , Uoforo noon there was a ocond woa spot in the market with New England loading the decline , while Atchlson ngnm suffered , going still lower than before toiiRhlug 31i > 4 , or IJf per cent below the open ing flguro. The drop in New England \vas 1J < straight while Missouri Pacific also lost an other J per cent. A second period of dull ness was on at noon with a slight recovery In the list. The feeling of flrmnoss In stock * noticed at noon held out pretty generally to the close and brought ubout a very fair re action in the list. Kven stocks which were especially weak during tha morning re covered so that tlio lo s at the close was In- significant. Whllo less uctlvo stocks made nn advance which left closing prices generally higher than on Saturday , Atchlson re covered a full point fi'oui the bottom , closing } ( lower for tUo day. Missouri J'uolflo re gained nit but.K o' the loss while Union I'aclflo closed > better than last week , Other gatus for the day were St. 1'aul , New Eaglauil , Chicago Gas and Burlington , race- Ing 2&@M Per cent higher. The total were 183,520 shares , Including 9,000 North western , 0'JOO Hock Island , 4,300 St. Paul , 11,000 Union Pacific , P.100 Lnckownno , 10,800 Heading , fi , 100 Missouri Pacific , 3,700 Burlington - lington ana 10,100 New England. Thofollowlng wore the closing quotations ! ( T.8. 4 * regular..l' 8 > ( Northern Pacific. . ! ? < U.H.4scoupnni.l28'i doprefcrred CO U.tMMsrojiular. . 108 C. fcN. W im | . " " - - - - doprcferrcd l.TflU . . . -.wuu. . v . .t. u N.Y.Central.ICOf Central 1'nclllo , . . . avj ' . , ) . & , Sll < CliIcaroAlton..l27 ( Hock Island ,4 W.H ChlcnKO.lldrllneton C..M. A8t.r OJH do preferred. . 100 St. Paul & Omaha . 31 „ . , Central..109 dopreferred . 01 l.H.i\V 0 UnlonPacino . C0) ) ( Kannni &Texas , , , 12V W..81.U * P . J2) ) J LakeShore lof do i > ruierrou. . , . Michigan Central , , MU Western Union. . , . . MIssotirll'ftciQo . . . OO'i MoxEt ox CALL 4@10 per cent. Last loan C per cent , . , PniUB MtitoANTiLB PAFBII IMQG } per cent. STBRMXO EXCIUNOI : Dull but strong ; sixty-day bills , $1.60 ; demand , $ I.88J { . I'Ronuoto M.vRitrcrs. CiticAoo , April 1. Wheat Easier ; cash , OS.Vtfe ; Mnyfl.OOr Corn Firm ; cash , 84 c ; May , 35J c ! July , 30 7-1 Co. Oats Firmer ; cash , 25o ; May , 20 MCc ; July , 25Xo. llyo May , 4-lc. Uarloy NothliiR dolnp. PrimoTlmothj ? 1.'J5@1.23. Flnx-$1.5'J. Whisky-tl.ai. Pork Easier ; May , J12.47K ; July , $13.00. Lard Easier : April , fO.05 ; May , ? 7.00 ; July , $7.07 . Hour Steady ; winter wheat , $3.23(35 ( 25 ; nprin wheat , $ l.-tO@O.UO ; rye , fJ.lio@U.OO In barrels. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders. f5.SO@5.75 ; short clear , $0.0 (20.75. ( ; short ribs. 50.15 ( R0.20. liuttcr Dull ; creamery , 1725i ; ; dairy , l5@20c. ! Uhooso Quiet ; full cream chotldats nnd Hats , I0 > ; @l0 c ; Voung Americas , Eggs Unsettled ; fresh , 10@10 ic. Hides Unchanged ; noavy preen salted , X@5jtfc ; light green salted , 6@llc ; green , ; salted bull , 6 0 ; green salted calf , OKeoKo ; dry flint , K8c ; green salted kip , 4 ( < e4)ifo ) ; dry calf , TdjSc ; dry salted hides , Tallow WnchanRcd ; No. J , solid packed , 4o ; No. 2 , 34'o ; ; caUo. 4Viu. Kucoints. Shlomcnts. Flour , bbls 7.000 4,000 Wheat bu 20,000 12,000 Coru.DU 04,000 37,000 Oats , bu 70,030 85,000 Now Vork. April 1. Wheat Receipts , 8,000 ; exports , 04,000 ; spot , lower , moder ately active for milling ; No. 2 red , 87 > @ 87 o in elevator , bO ) @ 8'JJ c allout ; 88 i@00o f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , 81 j c ; options fairly active , weak , l@l o lower ; April , 87Xc. Corn Receipts , 01,000 ; exports. 171,000 ; spot , firm , moderately active , J c hlRiicr ; No. 2 , 42Jf@iyo in elevator ; 4HJfrfi-(4c afloat ; No. 2 white , 44@15o ; ungraded mixed , 41 ® 44c ; options stronger nnd fairly active. Oats Receipts , 34,000 ; exports , none ; spot , stromr , KC < 4c higher , quiet ; options , quiet and stronger : April , 31c ; May , 30 c ; July , 30 c ; spot , No. 2 white , 34@34 > c ; mixed western , 8U@33c. Coffee Options opened barely steady nnd closed stcadyU5@-t5 points down ; Balcsb0.250 bags ; April , * 1G50C' 15.05 ; May , J15.U5 ® 10.20 ; June , $10.10@10.20 : spot Itio , quiet , wcnk ; f air carcocs , 118.37' . Petroleum Steady and quiet ; United closed ut "JOJ c. Eggs Dull , weak ; western , lOKC ilJ c. Pork Steady ; now , * 13.75@14.UO. Lard Lower and quiet ; western steam , t7.35 : April , $7.32. lluttor Steady ; western _ Cheese Dull , weak ; western , St. liouls , April 1. Wheat Higher ; cash , 04c : May , 04 , ' e. Corn Firm ; cash , 29c ; May , Oats Lownr ; cash , 23o ; May , 20J Pork Quiet at 813.00. Lard Nominally lower at (0.75. Whisky Steady at $1.03. Butter In fair demand ; creamery , 20 ® 2oc ; dairy , 30@32c. Milwaukee , April. Wheat Easy ; cash , % ot May. 87Kc- Corn Dull ; No. 3. 81J @ 32c. Oats Quiet ; No. 2 , white , 27K@2Sc. Uye Dull ; No. 1 , 41c. Barley Dull ; No. 2 , 55e. Provisions-Easy ; pork , tl2.37 } . Minneapolis. April 1. Sample wheat dull , with no demand ; receipts for two days , 239cars , shipments , 65 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , April , Sl.O'JK : May , $1.10 } ; on track , $1.00@1.10 : No. 1 northern , April , 08 c ; May , OOJ c ; on track , OSo ; No. 2 , north ern , April , 80 c ; May. 00 , c ; on track , UOc. Olnolnuatl , April * Wheat Dull ; No. 2 rod. 93c. Corn Weaker ; No. 2 , mixed , 84J4@35c. Oats Qulot ; No. 2 mixed , 2t2U ) > c. Whisky Steady nt J1.03 , Kansas City , April 130. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red , cash , 87c ; No. 2 soft , cash , OOu ; May , no bids nor offerings. Corn No. 'J cash , 2 < % c asked ; May sales , 20c bid ; No. 3 white , cash , no bids nor oft'crings ; Juno 23)'a asked. Oats No. 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings ; Juno , " ) jC asked. JjlVi SCOUlt. April 1. The Drovers' Jour nat reports as follows : Cattle Ucceipts , 11,500 ; strong and active ; choice to Cxtra beeves , $4.10@4.55 ; steers , $3.00@3.UO ; Ktockers and feeders , $2.10@ 0.40 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.CO@3.30. Hogs Receipts , 19,000 ; market slow and 5@10o lower ; mixed $4.70@4.95 ; heavy , $4.73@5.00 ; lisllt , ? 4.75@5.00 ; skips , J3.50 ® 4.40. Sheep Receipts , 0,000 ; market stronger ; natives , $3.0@.ri.25 ; western cornfed , fl.SOQ G.10 ; lambs , S4. 70(30,15. ( The Drovers' Journal special London ca blegram reports cattle firm at 12c per lb. , % o advance and moderate supplies. - Kixnsns Oity , April l. C'attlo Re ceipts , 1,700 ; shipments , 180 ; market active , in most cases stronger ; medium weight beef stcgrs strong to slmdo higher , heavy ship- plug steers only steady ; good to choice corn-fed , S4.00@4.25 ; common to me dium , $2.75 3.00 ; stackers and feeding steers , linn , f > @ 10c higher , $1.GO@3.40 ; cows , linn , n@10o higher , S1.CO@2.75. Hogs Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments , 1,300 ; market opened steady to 2 > < u lower and closed full 5c lower ; common to choice , $1.25@4.G5. . National Stock Yards , East St. Ijoulu. April I , Cattle Receipts. 1,200 ; shipments , 100 ; market steady ; choice heavy native steers , $3.80@4.85 ; fair to good , $ J.OO3.90 ; stockers and feeders. $2.00 ® 2.85 ; rangers , corn-fed , $2.70@3.40 ; grass- fed. | J.lU0a.OO. Hogs UccHljita , 5,100 ; shipments , 500 ; market easy ; choice heavy and butch ers' selections , $4.70(34.80 ( ; packing , fl.COQ 4.7u ; light grades , $4.70(34.65. ( Sioux City , April 1 , Cattle Receipts , 321 ; shipments. 237 ; market steady ; fut steers , t2.h.r > @ 3. 5 ; ttockcrs , * 2.2Ti@2.75 ; feeders , $ J.35 ( > t2.83 ; canners and hulls , $1.00 @ 1.75 ; veal calves , $2.0004.00. Hogs Receipts , 712 ; market slightly weaker ; light and mixed , Ci.67 @ 4.03 > i'i heavy , $4.iW < ( f4.t > 5. OMAHA 141VK 6XOOK. Cattle. * Monday , April 1. 1639. The market was active and the cuttle of all kinds were about all sold' before midday. Heavy beeves wcro not In co good demand and sold about lOo luwor , whllo handy fat 'cattle of medium weight were very nearly steady or at tlio.most only u stuulo lower , Uutoliers' stock sold quite readily at steady prices und tlio same could be said of the fe.iv feeders here. The market was fairly active at prices a Minao easier than Saturday's prices , The hogs ucro nil sold early. The reports received from other markotti were not encouraging and had it not been for the light receipts hero the market would undoubtedly - . doubtedly have boon still lower. Khcop. Tno receipts of sheep were heavy , but only two cars could be said to huvo been offered on the market and they sold lOo higher. llcuclpu. . , , t . * t . 1,150 * . . . . . . . , . . . . . * . 1,800 Prices. The following U a table of prices paid In this market for the grades of slock men tioned : * Prlmo steers , 1300 to 1500 lb . . .M.50 fftl.OO Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. , 8.20 f } > 3.r > 3 Natlvo feeder * , . 2.75 @ 3.10 Common to good cows 1.50 ( < $2.5J Choice to fancy cows 2.50 C < { 3.1U Fair to choice nulls 1.75 ( ( $3.50 Fnlrto choice light hogs. . . . . . . 4.55 C'tl-W ) Fair to choice heavy hogs 4.53 @I.CO Fair to choice mixed hogs . . . . 4.59 Ml.00 Fair to choice western sheep. . 8.80 (31.30 ( Fair to choice Nobraskas 3.03 ( ( J4.10 Ileprcsciuatlvo Sains. STEEIIS. No. Av. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. 10 1010 $3.10 11 1187 $3.85 8 1029 8.10 0 1103 3.85 4 1130 3.10 47 1113 3.85 44 1027 3.15 13 1(181 ( 3.35 12 950 3.15 22 1231 3.40 25 038 3.15 1 1270 3.40 23 083 8.17K 1 3.45 8.45 43 1082 .3.3 > K IS 1293 3.45 10 1212 3.25 80 1235 3.45 30 1081 8.23 12 1240 8.45 SI 050 3.25 1 1100 3.60 1 050 3.25 10 1220 8.50 12 104(1 ( 3.30 18 1207 8.50 03 1000 8.80 2 1200 3.50 21 fl.10 3.30 Sf , 1311 850 20 1237 3.80 81 1297 8.50 0 1009 3.80 83 1278 8.50 10 1000 8,30 14 185'J 355 33 1140 8.80 17 1898 8.00 10 1110 8.85 10 1812 3.00 14 HOI 3.35 2.J IfiU 3.75 19 1241 8.85 20 1430 3.bO W 1200 8.33 cows. 1 800 1.00 1. .1150 .2.50 1 SCO 2.00 1. .1220 2.50 1 910 2.00 .11)50 ) 2.00 1 1U50 2.15 .1220 2.GO 4 10115 2,20 .1031 2.110 7 1218 2 , ° 5 1. .IK'O ' 2.115 1 000 aS 9. . .1148 205 10 912 28.-I 0. . . 950 270 2 1180 2.35 4. . .11(50 ( 2.75 4 815 2.83 .1355 2.75 14 1170 2.40 1 , .1090 2.75 5 1210 2.45 1. .1100 2.75 4 11)00 ) 2.45 1. , .1180 2.83 7 1031 2.50 2. .11(15 ( 8.00 1 001 2.50 3. , .1440 3.00 HULLS. 1 11CO 1.00 1 21I50 2.85 1 1410 2.15 4 1887 2.83 1 KiUO 2.25 1 2100 2.40 1 1050 2.80 I Ifi'JO 2.40 1 17CO 2.8J 1 1(500 ( 2.00 MIXED. 17 1024 2.35 10. 1230 2.85 14 bOl 2.4 ! ) 8 . 803 2.40 10 872 8.00 23 . 839 3.05 10 823 8.05 11003. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 57. , 225 120 M.50 23. . . . 833 120 $4.55 74. , . .202 80 4.50 8' ' . 230 (17. ( . . .207 240 4.55 54. .230 80 . 70. . . .229 fcO 4.55 55. . 235 200 4.57'tf ' 57. . . .310 200 4.55 03..20,1 40 40. . . .323 200 4.55 01..24 120 55. . . .207 SO 4.55 54..817 210 4.57K 70. . . .20S bO 4.55 58. . . 231 100 4.57J3' 09. . . .230 200 4.55 C5. . . 250 SO 4.0'J 15. . . .273 4.55 02. . . 259 40 4.00 03. . . .293 120 4.55 07. , . . 243 80 4.00 04. . . .249 120 4.55 Gil . .249 40 4.00 72. . . .205 120 4.55 C0..2S3 100 4.00 49. . . .2S5 bO 4.55 05..23S 40 4.00 88. . . .233 120 4.55 00. .245 40 4.00 0. . . . 203 120 4.CO 70. . . . 237 40 4.CO SIIHEP WESTEHX8. No. Av. Pr. 337. , . .113 S4.13 Monthly Statement. Showing the official receipts and shipments of live stock during the month of March , IbS'J , and the number of head consumed at South Omaha : IIECKIPTS. SIIII'MENTS. The Month's Purchases. Showing the number of cattle , hops nnd sheep purchased by the different buyers on this market during the month of March : CATTLE. Swift & Co 10,830 G. H. Hammond & Co 5,2'JO Armour-Cudahy P company 2,840 Omaha Packing Co 103 Shippers and feed crs 17,480 Local 33 . IIOOS. George H. Hammond & Co 12,377 Omaha Packing company 25,750 Armour-Cudahy Packing company. . , . " 37,105 Swift & Co 8,377 T. M. Sinclair 225 Moshcr&Co 103 E. St. Louis P. &P. Co 170 J. P. McXaught 903 Shippers. , . , IbO Local liutchors 2 SHEEP. Swlft&Co 4,375 Armour-Cudahy Packing company. . . 2.010 G. H. Hammond & Co 1,051 M. Donciuin 1,184 Leo HotUchlld 737 Sllborhorn &Co. . 254 St. Clalr 101 Hoogo Packing Co 90 Others , 187 Live Stock Notoj. Hogs sbado lowor. Cattle and hogs all sold. Heavy beeves neglected. Very few feeders on sale , Butchers' stock sells at steady prices. Medium weight beeves In best demand , OM4.I1A. a MAUHKTa. Produce , Fruits , Kto. BuTinu Creamery Fancy print , 24 ( < J20a ; cholco print , 213'33c ; fancy solid packed , 2'J ' @ 22a ; clioco solid packed , 19@20o ; Dairy Fancy roll , 1719o ( : choice , 15@10e ; good , 12 @ 14c ; low grades , 10@llc. CIIBESE full cream Cheddars , choice , UK @ 12fu ; full cream Hats , two In hoop , HWCic 13oj full cream Y. A. , choice , 12 > @ 13c ; off Brades und skims , 5@ < Jo ; llmburger , 10@12o ; brick , HJiOiyoi Swiss , 14@l5o. Haas Strictly fresh , 8@Uo. LIVE POULTHV Chickens , per doz , ft.OO ® 4.60 ; ducks , 3.75@4.00j teese , | 8.60 < g9.00 ; turkeys , per lb , 10@12o. Diiusdi ; ! ) PouitTitY Chickens , par lb , 13(3 ( 13o ; turkeys , 14(3 ( Ufa ; gecso , ll@12o ; ducks , ! ' . ' ( ( ? Wo. VEAL Heavy Rrassers , 150 to 200 Ibs , 5@ Co ; Inferior calves , 60 to C01bs,8 ( 5c : me. dlum to good , 70 to 85 Ibs , 4UOo ( ; cholco to fancy , 10J to 180 Ibs , 07a VKOETAW.ES Potatoes , Colorado nnd Utah , IXXS < ! 5Q ; Wyoming , 50@55o ; Nebraska und Iowa , choice largo , 20 ( < c.5o ; common , IB ( & 10o ; sweet iwtatocs , Jersey , per bbl , 12.75 3.0Uj beeU , per dor , SOQIOo ; carrots , U5 ( ' 40o ; cabbage , California , per lb , 2o ; parsnips' per bu , 50 < < fCOo ; onions , rod choice. 6t65o ! stiver skin , ( W@75o ; turnips , 2 < KcJ25o ; ruta bagas , 85@40o { radishes , 20@25o : lettuce , 25 @ 30o ; cucumbers , f l.50@2.0U ; striug bcahs , per box , tl.75Q3.25 : celery , BO@COoi spinach , $1,00 per bbl ; pie plant , par Aot , 50o ; varuloy , per doz , 25o ; soup bunches. 85o , caullllower , (1.5031.75 ; asparagus , fl.OOj beetsj now , GAME Mallard , per doz , 13 00@8 BO ; redhead - head , per doz , f'J.50 3.00 ; teal , ucr doz , 11.75 ( . ' .00 ; common email , per doz , M.Wisl.t/0 ( ; MUSTANG MEXICAN LENIMENT ex.- Thus the * 'Mustang" conquers pain , Wakes R3AN or BEAST well again ! iBctro-BflagnstiB Tito Grandest Triumph ol Electric Sctcrco Sci Gentlemen's Btlt entifically Made and Practically Applied- with Ecc ! trie CURElWilllJT ! Scspensory. DISEASE MEDICINES pllepiT. II' rab AKUC , Dlnln ttt , llrdroeclc , Illood Dlrruto. JJropnr. et . , hrn tUla belt U Ju.t whnl U need. Kltetrinlu Initanllu frill Cm I'D applied to nnr part of tlio lio.ly. Whole family can XT iteecr.ne.thobUod , . , ALL ELSE FAILS. , I Every onocehulne And ) by . MO1K the who liavo hecui TCO ! R9fMIAI C met pcrnilislon. following iRititPilUnliiLO UtIltKI > tlkmitland.lt. " . 8.1'nrkcrnnd J.U.HoFlott.allon Uonr3 of TrmleChUn-1 - - - - - A.C'.Woo < lleT , M.H.t _ _ _ _ _ . , _ _ . _ ay li Robt. ilall. niderman , i&O KAStSrthMrcct , Kow YoiV , etc , JTnOuilaj' t > B. ; liKTlr itKLT nocltlTrlr cnrrat It- - 31'ruijr.coTnblricKj. RHUl ATIbailKUlUtji , UV. [ ' EK , KIU9IXT and eihaujtlnc-l 'only ono In th worldmncratlnz . _ Bcontlnuous Electrto < t Itaynttto r cormt. ScltntinoroTertnl. DnrablB. Contnini S3 to ] ( HI drrrcfi ot I /ComforUble and WrecilTe. Arolil Irmiils. Electricity. vrJiraSTKKD the I . . . ovrn.QOOcor i1. EeadstAt " Tfd. cbcurett. Eoli-ntlPopowfrful.aa-1 ALSO EttcmilO UELTO KUU UcctlTU BKblCiL KLKCTHIC UKLTln the I bnnh , wmmtrcl. . . ! ny orS ot3 0r ( oM8nB | ! ' S.'n7O.S ] jhol i lo houie In Chlcagoj . wholcialedrasilit ; , SanK M Imttotlona KtrCTClO TRC8323 FOB BIIPTCBB. IFraneliconndChlcaEo. 6,000 cured. Bond ctamp for lllailratcd paujDblet. mm & CLARK si Steam and H'ot ' Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Hardware and Cutlery , Mechanics' 2ools , Fine Bronze Builders' Goods ami Buffalo 1405 Douglas St. , Omaha. rabbits , perdoz , OOc@l.UO ; Jack rabbits , per doz , S3.00 ( < ? 3.50 ; squlrrola.iper doz. 90c@$1.00 ; jack snipe , < l.k'@l,20. ( Ai'i > i.E3 Per bol , fancy Now York and Michigan , 2.75 ; choice , $2.25 ; choice Mis souri , $2.23 ; good , fl.75@2.00. FOHEION FKUITS Malaga grapes , kegs , 40 to 55 Ibs , lOc per lb ; bananas , per bunch , $1.50@aoO ; lemons , fancy new , 800 to 3)0 ( ) s , $0.00@.75 ; ) ; oranges , Los Angeles , 52.50 ; Hivcrsidos , (3.50 ; Navels , 5.00 ; Kunchito , $2.50@3.75. CltANiiEitiitcs Bell & Bugle , choice , S6.00 ; Bell & Cherry , choice , So.GO ; choice Jersey , $7.25. $7.25.HinES HinES Green salted , No. 1 , JKgS c ; No. 2 , 3@i : > a"i cnlf , 5@5 } < e ; dry Hint , 7u8c- . UEKNS Navies , hand piclcca per bu $2.10@2.20 ; good clean country , $1.0'j@2.00 ; off or poor stock , $1.00@1.DO ; Culiforniu , S'J.OO ( .82.10. Cincii Michigan , perbbl , $4.5005.00 ; Now York , per bbl , 5.CO@r..50 ; half bbl , $2.73@ 3.00. 3.00.FmTiinits FmTiinits Per lb , prime live geese , white , 3o@40c ; mixed with gray , 25i. < t30c ; damp and musty. 10@20c ; prime llvo domestic duck , 20 @J5c ; wild duck , 15@20c. StUKitKiiAUT Per bbl , 80 gal , choice , $3.00 ; per half bbl , S2.00. Poi'coux Per lb , rice , l@lj < c ; common , " HONCV 1-lb frames , cholco white , 15@10c ; dark , 18@14c ; strained , 10@12e. JEI.UES 3J ( < T4c per lb ; preserves , 10@12o per lb. Lum 7J c in 50-lb pkgs. MIXCKME IT G } ; (3:7c ( : pur lb. Grocprirs. Revised prices are as follows : BAOOINO Stnr.k A.seamless , , 22c ; Amos- keug , seamless , nj o ; Lewiston A , seamless , lOc ; American , seamless , 17c ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , ll@14c ; gunnies , sinqlo , 14u ; gunnies , double , 23o ; wool sacks , 40c. TWINES Flax , 20o ; cotton , 18ij22c. ( DKIKD Fnuirs Vies , in boxes , per lb , 9@ lOo ; dates , in boxes7@10c ; London Dohcsu raisins , per box , $5.03 ; Malaga loose raisins , $3.80@2.50 ; now Valencia raisins , per lb , 7c ; California loose muscatels , per box , ? 1.80@ 2.30 ; California Londona , 1888 , $2.80 ; pitted cherries , 17c ; California pitied plums , per lb , 0@llc ; dried blackberries , per lb , 0@7c ; dried raspberries , per lb , 20c ; evaporated apples , C@r , c ; California unparcd evapor ated peuclics , 12@llo ; evaporated California apricots , 14@17c ; currants , 5c ; Turkish prunes , 4@lc ; citron , 22S24c ( ; orange peel , 15c ; lumen peel , 14o ; California French prunes , 7@llc. PICKI.ES Medium. In bbls , $3,00 ; do , in half bbls , nee ; small , in bbls , $0.00 ; do , in half bbls , $3.50 ; gherkins , In bbls , $7.00 ; do , in half bbls , $4.00. ROASTED COFFEES German , 24Kc ; Me- Laughlin's XXXX , 2 Ko ; Arioso , 24Kc. COFFEES Green Mocha ; 25@30o ; Rio , good , 20o ; Mandahlingl20@28c ; roasting Hio , lOo ; O. G. Java , 24ti 0a ; Javu , inferior. 22@23c : Uio , fancy , 21 ( 220 ; Santos nnd Muracaibo , 17@10c. r SuoAit Granulated , 8 conf. A , 805 white extra C , 7 o ; oxtr G , 7Jfc ; yellow C , cut loaf , powdered , &K ° i cubes , 8J c. UEESWAX Choice ycllojiv , 20@22J/c ; dark colored 13@14c. TOIIACCO Plug , 2C@3 io ; smoking , 10@ lOc. lOc.SAIT ? 1.35igl.40por ; b "I. HopE-7-10 , 14c. MAPI.U SUQAK HrlukA , ll@12o , per lb ; penny cakes , 12@l3o per lb ; pure innplo eyrup , 11.00 per gal. V SUOAK Si itui's 84@35o per gal. WiurriNn PAI-AII Manilla , ( % o per lb ; straw , IfiOlJjiO per lb ; rag , 2 > o per lb. TBAH Voung Hyson , common to fair , 18 © 25o ; Young Hyson , good to fnnoy. 30@55c ; Gunpowder , common to good , 22@25o ; Oun- ) > owdor , cholco to fancy , 40(305o ( ; Japancom mon to medium , I'-Jfe''Oc ; Japan , cholco to fnucy , 30@45c ; Oolong , common to good , 25 ( < i ) 40o ; Oolonjr , choice to fancy , 50@7Uc ; linpo- rial , common to medium , 25@35u ; Imperial , good to fancy , 40@50c. fitACKiii8 ! Ot 47o i > or lb ; assorted cakes. 8 @ 15o i > or lb. as per list. CAJJIIV Mixed , OK@l2o ; stick , rock candy , lO QlUo ; fancy candy , IlnT.T.AVn ITpituivnu.fu//rin ) MACKEHBL Family , half bbls , 112.60 ; No. 1. $13.50. TAitcii-o. NUTS Almonds. 10@18o ; Pecans , ] 3o ; Bra- zlU , Oo ; peanuts , 8@lOe. Si'iCE8-Whole-All8plco , 12o ; Cassia , lOo ; Cloves , 25o ; Nutmegs , 70o ; Pepper , 20c. BAGS Union square , 85 per cent djsct. Dry Qnotla. COTTON FI.A.VNKLB 10 per cent trade dls- tV 'iVlcached LL- > ic5 CO. OVo ; SS , ; EE , 8 > 4'0i QQ , O 'ojTcX , l6 i OOJ ; NN , 12Kc ; AA , 14o ; DI ) , 15Kc ; TT , : YY , 18e ; BB , lOe ; bleached , 2U , 8J < c ; 70 , 12J/c ; 80 , 13 } e. Brown and slate , 50 , Uc ; 60. 12 090 , lOc. CARPET WAHP Bibb , white , 19c ; colored , 22c. 22c.BiTTS BiTTS Standard , 8c ; Gem. lOc ; Beauty , 12 } c : Boone , 14e ; B , cased , $0,50. 1'itiNTS Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slate , Co ; Berlin oil , CJ < e ; Garner oil. C@7e. PHINTS Pink and Robes Allen , ( ic ; River point , fl c ; Steel River , 6 c ; Richmond , 0 < fc ; PuciHc , 7c. PIIINTS Dress Charter Oak , 5e ; Ram- ape , 4o ; Lodi , 5)/o ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond , I5c : Windsor , Oj e ; Edd.vstone , C } o ; Pacific PUINTS INDIGO BLUE St. Leger , Arnold , 0 > o ; American. C > u ; Arnold C , long cloth , 9o ; Arnold B , long eloth , 10 } c ; Arnold. Gold Seal , lO e ; Stoifol A , lu'c ; Windsor. Gold Ticket , W c. GINOIIAM Plunkct checks , 7 c ; Whit- tenton , 7 o ; York , 7 > fc ; Normandi dress , 8c : Renfrew dress , 8 > < J@l2 > e ; Whittcnton , 8c ; Calcutta , 7c. CtMimicfa Slater , 5c ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ard , Do ; Peacock , 5c. BMSECHED SIICETINO Ellerton , 7 } < o ; Housekeeper. SJ < fe New Candidate , cambric. lOc ; Lonsdalo cambric , lOJ c ; Lons- dale , 8 > c ; New York Mills , 10j ; Pcpper- 4-4,8J.fc ; Canton , 4-4 , 'J a ; ariurapli , Oc ; Watnsutta , lie ; Valley , 5(5. ( Uitowx SIIKKTIXG Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 > c ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , OKo ; At lantic P , 4-4 , ( ic ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Au rora , C. 4-4 , - toCrown \ XXX , 4-1 , fl o ; Hoosicr LT 4 ' " T--- " Lawrence 6JC ! 8-4 , luu , * , - , ' . uiifuiuni MIU x'u ijuruii. iu-4 , 23o ; Uticu C , 4-4 , 4 0 ; WacliuBCtt , 44 , 7j/c ; Aurora 11 , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora B. 4-4 , 0 > c. Fi.AN.sr.L8 , PLAID Raftsmen , 20c , Goshen , " - , Clear Lake , SO ) 05 Iron Mountain , tat ) 7 7FI.AN.NRI.S , WHITE 0 II No. 2 , LINNKLS , REU C , 34-inch , i5J c" ; E , 21 inch. 21Kc ; G G , 24-inch , 20c ; H AF , % , 25c ; J R t , 27o ; G , % , SDo. DUCK West Point , 29-m , 8 oz , lO o ; West . TICKS York , 80-In , 12J c : York. 32-ln , > c ; Swift , River , 8cThorndlko ; , OO , 8M ! Thorudlko , EE , bKc ; Thorndiko , 120 , \ > Xc\ \ Thorndlko. XX. 15c ; CordlH , No. D , OKo Cordls , No. 4 , lokc. UK.NIMS Auioaltcncr , 0 01. lO e ; Everett , lie , Beaver Creek , CC. lOc. KKNTUCIIIT JEANS M emorial , 15o ; Dakota , 18o ; Durham , 27 o ; Hercules. 18o : Leam ington , 22e ; Cottswold , 27 o ; Melville , SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 305 South I'Jtu Struct , Omaha HESS CURED Ap4 MJIBL81V1IUU * " " Cbtlrtlr orcreotne tj ! ! < l-.H-pn-4TUBUlR A C I ) JHIOSJj uTiriatUoinJUuilehotd , C m Ur tautlu iu B ana iiro < inu AgrlculUirnl Implomonta. PAHKKll , Dealer i i AgricnHnral Implements , Wagons Carriage ! and tniiRltx. Jones Urcol , between Cfh and lOi ti , Omaha , Nebraska , LIN1NOEH A METCALF CO. , Agricfllt1 Iraplemenls , Wagons , Carriages HndKlfs , to. Wholesale. Omaba , Nebraska , PAItLIN , ORENDORF A MARTIN CO. Wholosala Dealers In A&ricnllnral Implements , WagonsS Bnggies Mlim.rO ) amiTO7 Jonon street , Omaha , ninnraetnreri and Jobbers In Wagons , Baggies , Ra'tcs , HOWJ Eta Cor. 9lb and 1'aclflc etrceti , Omahn. Artists' Wlntorlnlo. 1. I10SPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1M3 Uouiilns street Omalia , Nebraska. Boots nnd Shoos. iT' . K * wjJsVt VbT ; , JoDtiers of Boots snd Shoes , 1101 , lim. 1101 IVinclns street. Omaha. Manufactory , Summer street , llmton. Coal , Coke and Llmo. OMAHA COAL , COKE A LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , Ml South 13th street , Omnha , Nebraska. XEDRASKA FUEL CO. , s of Coal a d Coke , 214 South 1.1th St. , Omaha , N b. Crocltorynnd Classwaro. PERKINS , OATCII A LAUMAN , Importers and Jobbers ot Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. 15141'arnam street , new 1'axton building. Commission ondStorago. RIDDELL A RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties Ilinter , cccs , cheo p , poultry , game. llUHowaril Mrort. Omaha. Neb. M. E. SMITH A CO. , Dry Goofls , Fnmisning Goofls anfl Notions 1103 and 1101 Domini , cor. llth street , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRWK-KOOHDRY GOODS CO. , Importers andJders in Dry GooflsNotions , Rents' furnlshinkRoods. . Corner llth and llaruer streets , Omaba , Nebraska. JIELIN , THOMPSON A CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 317 Soutb 15th street. Furniture. DEWEY A STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnrc Farnnm street , Omaha , Nebiaska. CHARLES SH1VERICK , Fnrnitnre ; Cmaha Nebrnska. Crocerlca. A CO. Wholesale Groceries anfl Provisions , 705,707 , TOO nnd Jll South lOtb rt , Omaba , Nob. McCORD , BRADY A CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th ana earenirorth streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware W. J. UROATCH. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Sprlncs , wagon stock , hardware , lumbar , etc. 1209 and 1211 tlarnor street , Omaba. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals , ftbeet Iron. etc. Aecntft for Howe scales. Miami powder nnd Ionian barbed wire. & TAYLOR. Bnl rs' ' Hardware aad Scale Repair Shop. Mechanic ! ' tools and DulTaln ncalci. 1405 Douslm street , Omuhn. Neb. _ _ _ _ JO11N A. WAKEFJELD , Wholesale Lnmiier , Etc , Imported nnd American rortlnnil cement. StaU glot fcr llllHniikcu tiydrnullo ocmcnt and Qulncy vrlilta llmo. . CHAS It. tEEt Dealer- Hardwood Lite Wood CBrpcti nnd parquet flooring. Oth and Douglas itruoti , Umnba , Neb. OMAUA L.UMUE11 CO. , All KMsofBuilflingMqterial at Wholesale , lEth Street and Union I'ncltlcTrackOmaha , LOUIS BHADFORD , Dealer in Lninher , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Etc , Yardi Corner 7th und Douflas , Corner 10th and FRK1) W. GRAY. Hunter , lime Cement , Etc , , Elc , Corner Clh and Douglas Eti. , Ouiulin. C. N. DJETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Liiinlier , 13th and Cullfornla Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. J. OUERFELDER A CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions MM , 810 nuil 213fcoutb nib trcct Notions. J. T , JlOIJItfSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , < VI and < 0i Booth lOtb street. Omuha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Relineil and Lnhricating Oils , Axle crcno , etc , Ouiahn. A , II. Illthop , Wnnn er. Papor. CAltPENTEli I''APEIl CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nlco stock ot prlntlnc , wrapping ; and writing paper. Hpeciul attention given tu tar load orders , Storge , or yartiTnB Co m m I aa lenT Storage , Forwarding and Commission .SU Kt Xff Ouiali a. Tukphuuo No. 7W. _ Toys. _ r. iiAiiuY ITco. , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , PALM an , in CUM AN & "co Live Stock Commission Merchants , UNION MOCK YA Illli Cat Of Oniana , Limited , rJobn F , DO ) d , Buporiiitradeot. 0 Boots nnd Shoos. K1RK&NDALL , JOKES A CO. , Butt essors to Heed , Jonei A Co. Wholesale Manufaotorcrs of Boots & M Agents/or Doilon Rubber Shot Co , 110) . llOl and 11M. Ilsmoy Street , Omaha , nobraiiiw Browors. STORZ A 1LER , L'ager Beer Brewers , mi North KlgMccnth tit Ut. Omaha. Kit. _ _ _ EAQLE COnS WE WORKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron ; Window-ears nnd metalle sktl * bts. John JtptBttW , proprietor , IDS ml llutouth 10th strtVU Offloo Fixtures. MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of IM , Office and Saloon Fixtures , JUntlo.Hl.lotionnlii. nook CA ei , Drug V1xturcn.Tflt < : , Partitions. ltMMnKf > , Uotintrr > , Hearand WIM loolr' . Mirror * . Km ; Kartorj and omrc , 1730 nd ITJt South mil St. , Onialm. Telephone 1134. ' ' Pn p o r Doxo a. _ _ _ " _ _ _ r _ _ nrin , JOHN L. "WILKIE , Proprietor Omaba Paper Box Factory NOB. 1"17 a.Ul 1319 Douglas Mrool. Oin h .y b. Rubber Coodaj ' OMM1A. RURliER 'CO. , Mannfactiirers a"ft Dealers inRnbberGooils Oil clothing and leather belling. IOCS 1'arntm tr i Snah , Doora. Etc. -Mi r. A. Dismiow A co. , Whol nlc manufacturers of Sasti , Doors , Blinds and Moulding ! Draucb > > mco , 12th nnd lianl ttrcot Omaha , N b. UOIIN CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , BUmls , MouldlncK , xtnlr-vrnrk nml Intrrlor linnl wood Ballh * N.U.coruerbth unit Lonvumu nil trtoti , _ Unmlia , Nob. _ Pups , PI'DCS and Engines , ) ttlm , water , rnllwnr nnd raining nuppIKi , Knrimm lroct , Omaha. U. S. WIND ENGINE , fc Steam and Wate' Supplies , 7I : ildaj nlnit mill ; . 1)11 ) und 12) Jones St. Onth * , U. K. llo , acting Aiani.or. : ' JUiOWXELL , v CO , Engines , Boilers and Geacral Machinery , ihceHron work , ntfnm punii | , inw mllll , 1213-UU . l.oatciinortliBtrcut , Oraaha. Iron WorkB. _ STEAM no'tLETe W ORKS , Carter & Bon , Prop'r. .Mninifncturci ! " ot all klndi Steaiii Boilers , TanKs and She3t Iron fork- _ Worka Boutli IQtli nnd U. A , M , croatlng. _ PAXTON& V1ERL1SQ IROX WORKS , WrongM and Cast Iron Bui dins Wort Engine * . brn > V work , Raneral foundry , niachlno and blactsmllll work. Ufllco nnd worXs , U. r. Kjr. und 1 ? til street , Umalm. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WOltKS , Mannfacturcrs of Wire and Ire Railings Desk rails , window guards , ( loner stnnds. trlro > IB1 | etc. 1'ilNortli lull rtrcet.Otnnlin. * E OMAUA SAFE & 1HON WORKS , 4 IWrs.of Fire and-Bnrglar Proof Safes , i < Vaults jnll vrork. Iron eliutters anil flnl eicapM , rf U. Andrccn , prop'r. Cor. litli and Jackson BU. " -7V- - THE - 4 CHICAGO SHORT LINE ' ' 11m OP TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul R'jf , The Dcst Route from Omnlin and Conmcll Bluffs to _ _ ZHTHE EASTHZ TWO THAINS DA11A' IIUTVVKISN OMAUA ANB COUNCIL 1II.UKPS Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Pan ) , Minneapolis , Cednr Rapldf , Kock Island , Frcoport , Rockford , Clinton , Diibmiuc , Davcnpprt , Elgin , Madison , Jniicsvlllo , Itclolt , M'inonn , LaCroise , And all other Important points Kn t , Nortlieait an4 Fort'iroujlillckoln.cnll boulhenst. on thu ticket nsent at 1MI , # 5 Kit nm in itruet. In llarkor llloc < , or at Unloa facia ? Dvput. I , -v 1'uliman Bleepora and tlio finest Dlnlner Ctrl In th world are run on the railn line of tbo Cblc o , Mil- wiiukeu It fct. 1'aul Kallway. und oterr attention U pulu to pussunKors b/ courteous employe ! ot th companr. It. Mil. I.Kit. ( Jcncral Manaccr. J. tf. TUUKKtl , ABilatnnl tionoral Mnnanar. A. V. n. CAHl'KNTKU. ( Icncrul I'assoncer and Ticket Auent. ( IRO. K. II 1C ATFOnU , Assistant GenorelPauengtr and Ticket A Kent. T. J.CLAUK. General Supcrlntr nUcnt. CHICAGO RAILWAY ; Omalia , Oooncil Bluffs . . 'uporlor p..o. . o Ainunc ; a Io\r nl iho nuniorou < points of suporjoritr iilOTHd by the rations of itila roxd IJCIVTCOD Omati IXMCI " ' ' ? ' , ' -S . , which " " > " > irnlni n d r ot OA 1.8 srotnotlnest which human ait a hwonultr cancrca'.L' . IU 1'AI.ACK ril.KIvl'INOtAKl tlieeqiml of which ran not ba JouniJ olnnwbor * . A loiinUl Hlutri.thB tiitlns of the Un'im I'acinoIlat w T connect In union depot with iboso nf tlio Ch cat-o ft INurtliwontrin Ilillwur. In Chicago the tratnf of this Una miilifl cloio connoctloj with tboiuot ail other Knitcrn llno , s ( or Dolrnlt , Coliiniliun. ludlintiiolls , Cincinnati Nlniiiiru I nils. Uuiralo , I'llt.liurK , 'j'nronto.Montr ' * * ! . llc.ton.Now York , I'dlla Itluhfii , llaltlmoru. WaTiJ liiulun , unit all poliiK In the I.iut. A k ( or tlecclt Tt "NORTHWESTERN" ' If you wUli the ten accommodation. All tlekU acinis SKII ilrktt via this lln . if. iiuiinirr , K. r. WILSON , Gen'l Jlsnntcr. dvn I I'asi r Agvnfc. \V. N. llAHCOf'K. m'Asrnt. U , U. klMUAM.'flrket "Meant. U , tf. WCBT , Cltr 1'asscniior AflO. U01 Fttrnam Ktrcot , Omahn , y b. - [ SANTAL-MIDY i Arrest's illscharReij from lli urintrjr or ! ianiilii t-ltlifrtex lt'is ; lioinw. , . , } It Is ttiiierlor lo i opMlj.i. ( ttbcba. > r llnjcctlonK. and frco from Jill bad ' Icr other InconvrnluiictB. , in wulci. vrbli li bur thu jiauio ! blarLli > tu > r < . ltb9Utwl.h.li i T. E. OH. W INSURJIKCE BRO P , Hooiu (13 Trn < lor ' Jiulldlusj t CHICAGO. Divn iEi-A. ( ! ouiiiijii : ATroit.Nf.rtM.iHr UlUuarjyra du Lutctvei uarlCH Iraei SI / 4f- zi > vrliincoi liu < iuc guUlls noj lojutirir n' Ki J