THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 188S. HIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Chicago Wheat Boars Dnnolnff to Dull Music , LITTLE ACTIVITY IN CORN Provision Trndo More Active Pork TftkcH Ttniil > leO vhiKto the tmrgo Supply oT HoRs Cattle Mnr * kct UiiHntlHfnctory. CHICAGO rnooucn MAIIKHT. CHICAGO , Nov. 13. [ Special Telegram to TUB HFB. ] The supply of speculative "long wheat" gave out this morning soon nftcr opening , and up to forty minute * of the close tlio bears danced to bull music. The opening range was was II 13'j ' for Uecember nml ? 1 14 for Mny. There were few trade1 made below (1,14 Outside market news was bearish In tendency , and the sentiment of the crowd wai similarly directed. It noticed , however , that no long whpfit to ( peak of was offered , itnd when the bcnrs undertook to cover themselves they found tliat the \ > : \K had been closed Therefore tlioy Imd to bid for what vrhc.it they needed , mid the market did not show n weak spot until the general giving WHY toward the last. Although It was conceded that shorts were responsible for a good share of the advance , It wns thought soniexvhat rem.irkablo that the market should hold so well nftor several big lines had been coveiod and the pressure from that source Imd been relieved. The limit of recovery was not held up , but the market presented a strong front most of the tlmo until late In the I scsHlon. The market advanced from $1 to $1 Ifi'Vi with only mi occasional reaction Jt jumped back to $1.15 > ; , and dm United ! within ' ( , c of that priio for some time , and then reacted to ncarli SI. 15. There was a , ncrvousli active demand mound that Ilgure , however , but the market lost a good deal of Its stare-Illness us the end of trading houis npproiuhed , The Bener.il movement of wheat Is getting lighter continually. Receipts at this point , where prices arc widely advertised to bo tremendously out of line nng high enough to attract all wheat in the country south of the Wisconsin state boundary line , are ridicu lously small and show no Increase from day to day , a most inexplicable circumstance. consistent with the theory that the countiy supplies mo abundant and that the values lire wholly artlllci.il , unless it bo as n bright commission man declares : "l-j\ery fanner and country miller has n lot of wheat that ho Is guarding with shot guns , for fear that somebody will get it away from there all of which wheat will bo fenced on the market before next crop. " The deinind for cash corn was less spirited and opened lower than yesterday's closing prices , affecting the seller of November un favorably , while December opened J < c 1'lghcr ' than it closed the day before , for no reason beyond the buying of n prominent speculator , which caused shorts to seek shelter , but after being thoroughly alaimcd the selling done later by the individuil referied to again reassured smaller operators. The caily weakness In the seller for the month and for cash corn continued to the end , but nn advance Inaugurated at the beginning in December futures was nearly all lost to wards the close. November was only ? ffc premium over December at the close of tiad- Ing. November closed at40JC , which is c under jcstorday's price , and Dcccmucr "closed at ! ) Sc , being ' ( @ c higher than the cloning price of jcsterday. January loses J'c and May } ge since the preceding day. The provision trade commanded increased attention , and the increased receipts of hogs , which strengthened the feeling that the run during tile remainder of this month was likely , after all , to make a good showing , encouraged traders to toke hold with moro freedom. Speculation , howo\cr , was mainly on local account , and the drift of the move ment rather favored easier prices , pork for January and Muv closing 7c and lard 2X < aT > c lower than yestcrdnv. Near deliveries of pork were nominally Cs higher. Lard for November declined 5c and short ribs for the Bumo month CHICAGO lilVE STOCK. CIIICAOO , Now 13 I Special Telegram to THE BRE.I CATTLK The iccolpts include 8,000 Texas and western cattle. Choice beeves , f5.00@5.G5 ; medium to good steers , 1,350 to 1,500 , Ibs , .20@4 00 ; 1,200 to 1,350 Ibs , 3.riO@-I.OO ; 010 to 1,200 Ibs , $3 00@4.75. Stackers and feeders , $ J.OO@3.25 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $ I.31@'UO ; bulk , ? J20fe235 ; Texas steeis , $2.21@325 ; cows , 81GO&J35 ( ; western rangers strong , natives and half- breeds , WSO@4.15 ; cows , 12 5U@3 10 ; win tered Texans , $2 , ' 5@1.70. The cattle - tlo business was not at all satis factory , especially in the native line. A few lota of prime natives on sale were disposed cf at about yestei day's prices , but the great t > ulk of ordinaiy and fair natives tvero slow and sold lower In some cases 15c to 20c off , especially in that class of natives that yesterday sold about $ .1.75 to $1 00 Na- tlvo butchers' stock was about steady , yet not In as quick demand as j cstcrday , on tic- cOunt of frco offerings of Toxans. There were about 2,000 rangers on sale , of fair quality , good cniugh for shippers , hcnco the f.1.75 to W 00 natives had to compete with thcso westerns , which accounts for the drop cf 15o to 20o noted above. Texmis sold ut a toady range and wcro In good demand Dealers in stockcrs and feeders had no en couraging news In their lino. Business was Blow and prices about the snmo as lust week. Iloos The general market opened about n nickel lower and closed about lOc lower. Thoi o \ \ ci o r > S,000 In sight nt various points la the west , the largest number for any ono 4ay this season so far. The presence of buy ers for the Cudahy packing concern for the Hist tlmo this i car helped the salesmen u little , but , that was offset by a lack of Hhipplng orders on account of such going to Kansas City mid elsewhere. Then the specu lating clement of trade woio buying cau tiously and , taken altogether , it was not a satisfactory day for sales men mid the market clotted weak with u largo number unsold. At the close quotations - tions weio about $5 40(35.45 ( for best mixed , with common ut 5 ' ,0 5 35. A few lots of funcy heavy sold narly ut - ' 51@5 00 , but at the close about $5.50 was the top price. There was u good demand for light sorts , mainly on piicking account. Moian & Hcaly wanted about ( XX ) to average 145 , costing to CO , Joe Nash gathcicd In about 100 that averaged 149. at $5 M@3 CO. The Upton company only wanted 100 of slngo short av eraging 105 , to cost ? 5 00 , Ucegan bought about 200 rough light , nvei aging 100 to IbO , ut 10.40. NF.W YOIIK , Nov. lit. [ Special Telegram to TiiRllKK. ] STOCKS The Trunk line cut In' rates iestei day was too much for the block market again to day. Thoio was morn activity manifested and in a gi cuter number of securities than for some time past. The market opened with n rush this morning and them was a heavy pressure to soil , The feeling was fevcilt.li mid the fltst llgurcs wore lower , but scarcely on a level with the lowcbt London pi lees , The temper of the room was decidedly bearish , and Chicago , Philadelphia and Boston sold the market liberally , The start us compared with last night exhibited declines extending to 1 point , I.nkH Shoio and Missouri Pad lie showing greatest losses. The market IIH whole was % \cak , but the gieutost pressure WUH upon the Vnndci hilts , mid of these Lnko Shore was most active. The southern and south western slocks were comparatively well lield , nndwhllo uUls'e , yielded but slightly. riom 11 o'clock until noon thoio was much less animation In the mm kct and no features of Impoiluuce. At a later hour the market was fairly active mid heavy to weak , at or near the lowest prices of the morning. Luke Klioio was about the heaviest sufferer In the dcpi eclat Ion , selling off 3 points fiom the opening dui ing the llrst ( uirt of the day , most of the remainder of the list averaging } ( & \ point tower , Thoio was good buying On breaks on omo specialties , among which were Na-.v England , Cotton Oil and Villurd grcup , the founcr closing 1 point higher than U opened. Tlio cloie wua * other § tron witU something of n rally , late In the session , In some securities. Lake Shore reacted ft lit- tic and closed ot par , a loss of } { from the 0) ) > cnlnj * . The following wctc the closjnp quotations : j'.g.4s regular . .li ; > < Northern I'.icinc . J0\ U.H.Jscounons 127' , ' do preferred. m\ U. H. 41'isregular , 10I4C. A , Jf. W W\ { J.y. 4 < icoiiPons MH > v doprofcrred , 14 Ui r clflccsof'r ! .US IN. r. Central fVntrnl I'nrlflc . Y , T.D.n Clilcapo k Alton .135 itookiilnnd ChlcnKo.lltirlington C. . M. ASM' - . t do preferred , . 105V W la..iSt.I'nuli ' Omaha . 37 li -irCcntr * ' "P " * Preferred , .104'S ' i J..1J. fcW. . . is ! Uulonl'nctne . . . < = JS Kansas * Tcxm nV.ht. . I , . Ac I' . n'j ' J.alEcShore , Of , | do preferred 27 Michigan Central ffl Wtsteru Union. . . E4'l Mlosourll'aeillo 7\Vt MONFI ov CAM , 13a v nt 20T par cent. Last loan 2 per cent , closed offered at 2 per cent. r PRIMB MBROAXTILB PAren 4S/Q ; per cent SfKituvo HxcitAsaB-Quiet but steady nt S4.S 'tf ' for sixty-day bills , nnd tl.SiJrf for demand , IMIOIIUCU. CnttAno. Nov 13 Wheat Firm ; cash , il 12' ; December , tl.UU ; January , 41.11 : Mav , Jl 14 > tf. Corn Easy ; cash , 40'/c ' ; December , 33 c ; January , Iir' c ; Mav , 23X. Oati-Stradv ; cash , Sl e ; December , 2.1pCes May , li'.ifc. Uniicy No tradinp. Pnmo Timothy no trading. Flax-f 1 50. Whlsky-fl.-'O. Pork- Firm ; cash , December , 14 573 < J ; January , $14 OTJ4 ; Mav , * 14 itrjf. 111'111' ' Dcccmbori . Klour Dull nml unchanged. Hulk Meats Shoulders , jr. 75 ( 3 00 ; short clear , $3.-J. " > C < M.iTj : ; : shortribs , 7 5J. Butter rirm ; creamery , ir@19c ; dairy , Choose rirm ; full cream Cheddars , 10 OKc ; Hats , 10' @l)34'c ( ) ; Voung Americas , Eggs \Vestern , mt < Z20c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , OJ c ; light , green salted , ( IVc ; green , 5c ; salted bull , 5'4'c ' ; gicen bull , 4 > 4xc ; gicen drv Mint , " ' .Jc lij ; dry calf , 7gSc ( ; branded hides , 1.1 per cent off ; deacons , 25S30c ( each ; drv salted. lOSl.lc. Tallow Firm ; No. 1 , solid packed , 5c ; No. 2 , 4c ; cake , 5c. Kecoipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 12,000 fi.OOO Wheat bu 37,000 52,000 Corn , bu 170.000 302,000 Oats , bu I'iU.OOO 17S.OOO Kio.bu . . . . Now Vork. Nov. 13 Wheat Receints , l.iXK ( ) ; exports , none ; spot market dull , K ° higher , unsettled ; No 'J rod , fl,103f@l,10i4 ; in elevator ; $1.11@1.11'.C ' afloat , ( l.lhig I.12'M f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , $ L05Kg ( 1.0(1 ( ; No. 1 red , $1.17 1.18 ; ungiaded red , 85c@ $1.18. Options fairly active , firm ; opened Y@Kc lower , declined l ffif.'c , dclincd Jf@ ! Ic , closed easy Yc over ycstci day Decem ber , closing at $1.11. Corn Keccipts , 130,410 ; exports , 101,910 ; spot dull ; No. ' . ' , ' , @ ( ) ' . ; in elevator , SO' c afloat ; ungraded mixed , 404'51c. | Options dull ; KQfi'tfc lower ; December closed nt 50c. Oats Keccipts , 81,000 , ; exports 1,8,10 ; spot market moderately active ; trifle firmer : options dull ; easier ; December closed at 31 c ; spot No. 2 white , 31'i'c : mixed west ern , 3'.iiKUc ( ; white western , 3040c. white state. 'jJrt.'Wc. Coffee Options steadv ; sales , 20,750 bags , including November. $13 f > 0@13 GO ; Decem ber , $ KU.1Mi ( [ : 50 ; January , * 1330@H 35 ; February , $13.20 ( < t'13 ' 30March ; , $13 20rfl.l ( 30. Spot Klo lull and easy ; fa-r cargoes at 15c. Petroleum Steady ; United closed at Eggs Firmer ; frcsli in light receipt ; western , 24J ( a2Iic. Pork linn , more active ; mess. ? 1000@ 10.75. Lard Easy , dull ; sales , western steam , $ S.57JtfWS.OO ( ; options.Deccmber closed $8.30. Duller Moro active , firmer ; western dairy , 12) ) @ 19c ; wcstcin creamery , 10X3 27e ; Elgins , 2Sc. Cheese Quiet but firm ; western , OCffilOtf City , Nov. 13. Wheat Steady ; No 2 red , cash , 90o asked ; December , 8SM jid ; May sales , 97o ; No. 2 soft , cash , 07c asked ; December , 9fo : bid ; May , Jl.OO bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 28 bid ; December 23 Vc bid ; No 2 , January , 2sc bid ; Vluy and January , 28c bid ; May , yo e bid ; o. 2 , white , cash , 23j c bid. Oats No. 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings ; December , 21J c asked ; May , 24 > c bid. Mlnnonpolls , Nov. 13 Wheat Selleis , as on yesterday , wcro holding for previous nices from the start. The outside speculn- , ivo market opened weak but recovered soon mid on a sharp advance later buyers were stimulated into activity. Closing quotations : tfo 1 bard , cash , November , $1.24 ; Decem ber , $1.25 ; May , $1.28 5 ontraclt , $1.24 No. 1 northern , cash , November and December , $1.14 ; May , $1.18 % ; on track , $1.15. No. 2 northern , cash , $1.0 ! ) ; December $1.09 ; May , * 1 00)1 ; on track , $1.10. Milwaukee , Nov. 13. Wheat Easy ; cash , Sl.OG'a' ; December , $107 ? ; January , $1 OS'f. : Corn Steady ; No. 3lO c. Oats Firm ; No. 2 white , 30@31c , U\e Firm ; No. 1 , 57 c. Barley Firm ; No. 2. 73c. Provisions Steady ; pork , $14 50. St. Ijoiils. Nov. 13. Wheat Lower ; cash , $1.00 bid ; December , * l.07) ( . Corn Firm ; cash , 2'lc ; December , 34 c , Oats Higher ; cash , 23e ; December , 24c. Pork Dull nt $15 00. Lard Easy at $3 12 > f. Whiskey $1.14. Mutter Quiet and firm ; creamery , fancy , 0@27c ; dairy , 20@40c ; Cincinnati. Nov. 13. Wheat Dull ; No. 2 led , $1.05. Coin Unsettled ; ; No. 2 mixed , 4l@45) c. I Oats Firm ; No. 3 mixed , 27@7 } c. Hye Lower ; No. 2 , 5Cc. o Whisky Flint atU4. r c Nov. U The Drovera' Jour nal renorts us follows- Cattle Hccolpts , 10,000 ; market irregular : hoico beeves , * 5.00 ( < ? 5.o : > ; steers , $ , ) 00@4.90 ; lockois and feeders , $ , ' .UO@.2' ) > ; tows , bulls and mixed , $ l.r ! > @ .l 10 ; Texas cattle , $1.GO@ > 2" > ; western rnngcrs , & . ! iji-i.lli. ( ( ! Hogs Uccoiiits , 2).000 ; maikot slow nnd o lower ; mixed and light , $5 25V ( ( ) " > 55 ; heavy , s"i 35 ( 5,115 ; skips , $ , J 5lt. Sheep Kcceipts , 10,000 ; market steady ; natives , $2.40@4.20 ; westcins , $ J.OOMJ 00 ; Texans , $ . ' ( U J O ; lambs , $4 00 (5.70. KaiiHnM City , Nov , 13. Cattle Receipts 0,124 ; shipments , 2WS ; dressed beef lower ; angosteeis opened steady but closed weak tnd 5@10c lower ; good to choice corn-fed , 4.75@5.15 ; lommon to medium , $ .l.2' > @ 4 CO ; tockois and leedlng stt-ors , fl.50ij330 ; i-ass tango steers , 1.50@.OU ) ; cows , $1.00 iJJbO. HogH Receipts , 11,5" > 0 ; shipments , none. naiket lOo lower ; good to choice , $525 ( < j > J } ; common to medium , } 4.85Q ) DO ; skips and pigs , SJ.IKKLN.IJO. National Htock Ynrd , Kast Rt. Ijoula , Nov. 13. Cattle Keeolpts , 2,10s ; shipments , 1,555 ; imukot steady ; choice ic.wy native steers , $5.00 < < i5 ( 0 ; fair to good native stoeis. fl.40&i500 ; butchers' tcors , medium to choice , f.i.40i.4 ( 40 ; stockers - ors and feeifeis , fair to good , $ J.10@300 ; rangers , coin-fed , $ JOO ( < 44.10 ; grass-fed , J OOQ3.00. Hogs Receipts. 7,200 ; shipments , 1,000 ; narket weak ; choice heavy and butcher * ' elnstlons , $5 31 > @ 5 45 ; packing , medium to irlmc , * . > 25@5.40 ; light grades , ordinary to > cst , OMAHA MV13 SXOOJl. Cnttlo. Tucsduy , Nov. 13. 1833. v Corn fed native cattle foi mcd the bulk of ho beef supply to day for the flri > t tlmo in omo weeks , nnd there were no fresh ro- olpts of westerns or Texas beeves of any account. The market was fairly active at tcady prices and about everything dcslr- blo in the way of bcof cattle changed hands bofoio the closo. Thou ) was also a good J3 upplyof butchers' stock and some very ; ooil corn-fed natlvu cows. The fcoiter uuikot was poorly supplied , HOKS. The buyers started out In the morning f2 \ttli an npparont determination to break he market , In which they wcro assisted by ho liberal receipts. In some cases they suo- ccded in getting the rnirket down 5o. but 3 he market closed with yesterday , The hogs vcro all sold in good season , Htieop. The supply was fair ant ) tao llccclpn. ] , (00 4'Km Sheep 700 The following u a UblJOf prlcai pild in this rn.irK.ot for the grata * of ntoc < men tioned I'nmestecrs. ITOOto 1500 Ibs..tlOD (3100 ( Prime steers , 1100 to U < 00 Ibs. 3.73 trU.2.1 Native feeders 250 ( S311 Western footers 250 $3CO Hancosteers , com'on ' to choice 2.10 ij3.2,1 ; Common to good cows 1.2.1 W2.W ) Choice to fancy cows 12.25 ( tf2.bO Common to choice bulls 1.25 rS2.lK ) Fair tocnoico light hops ' 20 l < * 5 HO Fairtoctioico bcarv ttotrs 5.35 (5-1.4 ( % Fair to choice mixed hogs . . . . 630 ( & 5.U ) lloiircriiMitiitivo S&l.i * . CATTI.K. No. Av. Pr. IbuVl 1550 $1 00 21 cows VJ1 l. ( > 5 a cows i'5'J ' ' 1.75 Ifi cows i f9 l.M ) 14 cows , natives 1,012 , 1 ST. 20 cows Wi2 1 SI 17 eous t > .13 l.tM ) 22 cow s V31 I.I'll ' firows 1,004 20J 2 cows > ' .00 200 Ucows 1.1MO 2.00 1 cow 1,3.10 2.00 17 cows. . . , S'54 ' 2.15 4 oxen nnd stags 1,480 2 20 33 yearlings ( > U"J 8 23 17 cows 1,023 , 2.2.1 2 cows 1,1150 V5 21 cows 1,103 35 SI cows 1,012 240 1 ! 1 CO WS 1 , t Hi 240 4 .v.irllngs 75.1 2.40 15 c i ) w s Hfii 250 1 cow 1K5J ( 250 Scows 1.010 2 50 Hcows 1,011 250 20 cows , natives , . 1,025 2 W ) 70 feeders l.OUi 255 4(1 ( cows , natives 1,157 2 75 20 steers 1,058 2.75 2 feeders 1.1S1 rb ! ? 24 cow s , cot n fed 1,010 40 cows , corn fed 1,2.1J LMO 10 steers 1,2'.U ' a steers 1,4 J5 8 50 Ib steers , corn fed l,2 < > ti 3'JO 20 steers , corn fed 1,252 4 ( H ) IS steels , corn fed 1,211 4 10 Ib steers , corn fed 1,311 4.10 31 steci s , corn fed 1,1.17 4.1.1 17 stccis , corn fed 1,20. ) 4.15 3(1 ( steers , corn fed 1,2JO , 4 27 > , ; IS steers , corn fed 1,23.1 4.35 20steers , corn fed natives. . , .1,3JJ 4.50 11ANOC CATTl.B. Owner and No. Av. Pr. Clay Forrest 73 tailings 1,177 New Hampshire C. Co " 1 115 Brown lllifl Cattle Co 81 cows POO 2.00 22 cows 8'J7 2.00 HOOM. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 70. . .2,14 200 $1 20 64. . .2S1 59. . , y.r s M 52 7J. . .264 5 35 02. . .214 bO 5.2,5 57. . .2.S2 240 f. 35 b ( ! . , .214 120 525 67. . .200 2 0 5 35 64. . . .ate 120 5.25 5S. . .270 120 535 . . . .240 100 5.27 5fi. . .2.yJ KX ) 5 .15 ' 240 4. ) . . .3C ( 245 535 c' ; ; . ! 2'l ( ( 80 6 30 51. . .271 2bO 5.35 ( ! 7. . . .247 240 530 7(1. ( . .2J8 1W ( 5 3.1 57. . " 280 5 30 6J. . . .2'U ' 240 531 fit. . 2T9 bO 5 .10 Kl. . . 200 5t5 : 74. . . .2.18 840 5.30 03. . . 40 5 31 ( VS. . . .21(1 ( 80 5.10 40 535 5b. . . .301 2 0 5.0 ! 00. . .274 1W ) 5 31 09. . . .233 KiO 530 (12. ( 360 53,1 SI. . . .250 200 5 30 111. . . .2S8 2bO 5 35 . .273 4bO Ft 30 57. . . : ) ii 200 5 35 Co. . . 280 240 5 0 (4) ( ) . . . .284 120 ' . .277 200 50 ! ! C > .l. . . .27U 1IU ) 5.37 > ; W ) . ! , .2.8 iifio 50 : ! 61. . . .2h5 KW 540 70. . . .250 K.O 5 30 61.Hi. ( . . . .297 21H ) 540 74. . , .241 44T ) 5 JO 08. . . .29J bO 540 OJ. . , .3.10 KX ) 5.30 08.W ) . . . .297 240 5.40 ( .5. . , .2.10 130 530 65. . . .805 21H ) 540 5' ) . . . .244 120 530 60. . . .331 200 .140 03. . . .237 3CO 5 : ) 52. . . .3i2 80 5 40 67. . . .24V4 ICO 530 ( j2. . . .293 K.O 540 13. . , .2b2 400 530 59. . . .303 120 5-10 78. . , . .2.11 100 530 CO. . . .283 KX ) 540 ( il. . , , .807 120 532 l > 3. . . .8bS ISO 5 40 ' ' ' 100 5.32X 53. . . .328 120 M' . , ! ! 2bO 1C.O . 58. . . .347 240 68. . , .270 20 5 50. . . 307 . 655 i.icur SOHIS. No. SOHIS.Av Pr. 345. 200 8535 SHBUP. No. Av. Prl 294 Utah 112 ? 330 92 Utnli 114 330 Highest nml Lowest. The following are the highest and lowest prices paid for hogs during the past few days and on the corresponding dates ono and two years ago : I uct us * , i u-t. mr. i ot. i3n. & i > &t &o 4 10 ( Ql ) . ) > 3 OJ < &l 00 Sunday. 4 15 < u > ( 3C . < TO il SJ 5 S3 ® 3 J5 4 1 < tU 40 3 05 ftt ) 7 > f , U j < i ,5 36 Sunday. 3 C.Cfl 80 6 .a w , 40 * Sunday Nov. IbSS Nov. 1S87. Nov. 18SO. 5 20 © 1 45 4 00 < J61 a. " , 3J ® .I 70 C 00 < & ; 45 401 J GO SMC.-1 5 10 < & ' } 4i 4 I dH ' . 3 50 ft-i ai Sunday. 4 03 341 O.3 V , B 20 ® 5 M 4 10 ® 4 M 3f,7 ! I4i ) K > a lu < fr > u.ri Sunday. 3 40 44. ) 70 fIJ ) M 4 10 < J ) 3 40 J 70 6 22fc if&r 55 4 00 ( il .15 .1 ( M @n 70 fi 25 4S1 4" , 4 Jtt &l 40 3 5) C5.I 75 i'urchasos. Showing the numbsr of hos bought by the leading buvcra on the market to-day : G. H. Hammond < ffc Co . Gil Omalm Packing Co . 1 , log Armour-C. P. Co . 1,005 J. P. Squire < fcCo . : . 513 T. M. Sinclair . 345 Ijlvc Stock Notes. II. Perkins was looking over the market. Ho has Just como fiom Sioux City. II. C. Stryker , Rising , cauio in with a load of cattle which sold on the maiUet. I. H , Shocks , York , put a top on the hog market. It was the finest load of hogs re ceived here in a long time. Arthur Pony , Wahoo , came in with a load of cnrafed cattle of his own feeding , which sold on the inaikct at 54. 50. J. M. Shaw & Co have opened tneir com mission oflko In the 1'xehaiigo building un- dei the direction of J. iJ. Chi'stlim. ' Hogs sold hcio within 5u of the extreme top paid In Chicago. The packers hero who have houses in Chicago claim that their mixed hOn'snio costing fully as much hero as in Chicago. The i epoi ts i ci elvod from Chicago would seem to indicate that they are about i jght. OMAHA MARKHTS. Produce' , FruitM , I2tc. ii Fancy , solid packed cioatnory , 20 © ale ; choice country , IS a.'o ; medium grades , 14fiil ) common ; grades , I0@14c. | ) rioiw Nobi asua patents. SO OOCiC'.nO ; Minnesota patents , WJ5@800 ; straight ® grades , $5 Wiir > 50 i bakers' Hour , t5 lijJiS 75 per barrel. PorvTous Nebraska , 25@-10o per bushel ; Colorado , 7ft@SOc. S Kr POTATOES rio per Ib. POUI.TIIV Live chickens , Ji.T.TT S 2 > per do ? . ; spring chickens , fJ.50i.MO ) ; dressed chickens , Sdi'tOo ' per Ib ; turkejs , & ( ( jl2e. Koos Stiictly fresh , 2Io candled , CONCOI.U CSiui'ua i)0@40c ) per 10-lb bas ket. ket.MAI.AOV MAI.AOV GKAPRS In kegs , 12c per Ib. UAVANAS Common , tl.50tf2 ( 23 per bunch ! choico. W OG < ffl.i.50. IwFMOvs | A 60 per case. i OIUNOI s Jamaica , $5 00(20 ( 00 per barrel ; Florida , f 100 1 25 per box. Hosn In Mb frames , lT@18c. GAMI : Per dozen : Mallat Us , f3.50M75 ( ! ; tenl , l.o1.2'i ; quail. MOO ; pralrio chickens - ons SJ50 : rabbits , fl.oOa ; < iu irrcls , (1.03 venison , 8@12o per Ib. CILIIU : 25AiOc per dozen. ONIONS ) OM50u per bu , ' CAIIIHOE $2.00 per 100. UBKTS 40c per bushel. TUIIMI-H 30o per bushel. D SAVKII KIIAUIHbls , W.75 ; hnlf bbls , ? 2 75. ! } AITWSII Choice , f jw@2 ; 75 per bblj fancy , 00 per bbl ; common , $ l.50Tl,75 ( per bbl. CIDCII Michigan , * 0 00@0 60 ] ier bbl of 32 gals : California pear cider , JIM * ) per bbl. Per Cons Hire , : iC t4u ; common , 2@3c. CAUHors 40o per bushel , HCASS Choice eastern hnndpicked navies , , t'O per biiblicl ; western hand picked nu- vies , $ l,75@l.bO ; mediums , $1.30(31.40 ( , Lima beuna 5i : per pound , HAV V. o , b. cars , No. 1 upland , ffl 00 : No. upland , 15 00. I Ii Cnoi-i'ED FKEP-.J14.00S15 00 per ton , Coux 31Uti. ( ! OATS SiQAIo. VJNKOAHCider , 10(316o ( per gal. 3 trluv , 10a'4)o ( ) per gal , ' GENIUS WITHOUT AMBITION Is Like a Cannon Ball Without Powder. MORAL : A innn fhnt vpay \ ' \ \ $00 to n Merohnnb Tailor for n Suit or Omvoat when ho enn bnv the si m iliar garment for less than half Unit price , has cither more money than brains , or he does not u e his Wits to the best advantage. Workman and Independent Man , It is to your interest to call nml see our extensive stock of Fine Merchant Tailor-nmile Suits anil Overcoats ; the most skeptical observer and inveterate bargain seeker is sure to be suited. Owing fo the heavy consignments , we have lately received from our agents throughout the country , we will cfler these goods at the following VBHV LOW PHICKS. OVERCOATS. $ O.DO buys n CHINCHILLA. OVERCOAT , which wns mnde to order for $2O. $11.CO buys n CASSIMERE OVERCOAT , which wns mnde to order for $22. $13.76 buys n good CHESTERFIELD OVERCOAT , which wns mnde to order for $28. $10.OO buys n fly Front WAKEFIELD DRESS OVERCOAT , which wns mnde to order for $8O. $2O.OO buys n KERSEY OVERCOAT , which wns mnde to order for $4O. $24.OO buys n Sntin Lined MELTON OVERCOAT , which wns mnde to order Tor $ BO. $28.BO buys n Silk Lined TREBLE MILLED MELTON OVERCOAT , which wns mnde to order for $ OO $3O.OO buys the finest SCHNABELS CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT , which WHS mnde to order for $ OC $38.OO buys n fine BEAVER TRIMMED ( SHAWL COLLAR ) OVERCOATwhich wns mnde to ordo for $7O. 4O.OO buys n FUR LINED OVERCOAT , which wns mnde to order for $85. FALL SUITS , CORRECT STYLES , Elegantly made and Trimmed , $9.6O buys n Seymour Snck Suit , which wns mnde to order1 for $2O. $11.5O buys n One Button Snck Suit , which wns mnde to order for $22. $13.75 buys n Strnight-cut Snck Suit , which wns mode to order for $28. $16.OO buys n Rnilrond Snck Suit ; which wns mnde to order for $3O. $2O.OO buys n Four Button Cuinwny Suit , which wns mnde to order for $4O. $24.OO buys n One Button Cutnwny Suit , which wns mnde to order for $8O. $28.BO buys n Bnnnockburn Cheviot , snck or frock , which wns mnde to order for $ OO. $3O.OO buys n Crepe Worsted , ( imp. ) 4-Button Cutnwny , which wns mnde to order for $00. PANTALOONS Of every description of goods and any style from $3.00 to $10.00. They must be seen to be appreciated , from $1C.OO to 140.00 , ALL ALTERATIONS TO IMPROVE A FIT MADE FREE OF CHARGE. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119 FARNAN STREET , 1119. OMAHA , NEB. i t .50CJ9 OOpcr bbl. PnoISIONS Hams , No. 1 , 12c ; No. 2 , lie ; shoulders , 9 c ; rib bacon , llj c ; clear baton , l c ; picniutmtns , lOo ; dried beef hums dry suited clears , short , 9Ke ; extra short , 9) < o ; short ribs , Ol o ; Pickle pigs feet , 1Mb kits , 80 : Jprd , 94@10c ; smoked sausage , Cft'Sc per Ib ; ho casings , iT@18o. Grocers' Revised prices are as follows : BAOOINO Stark A seumless , 22c ; Amos- kcag , seamless , 17 c ; Lcwiston A , seamless , 1'Jc ' ; American , seamless , ITc ; Durlr.ps , 4 to 5 bu , ll@14c ; pinnies , single , lite ; gunnies , double , 20c ; wool sacks , :55c. : Twines Flax , 33c ; extra sail , 20@21o ; sail B , 19g20c ( ; cot ton , 21e ; JUMJ , l c. Uifinn rid'iTS Figs , in boxes , per Ib , 13@ lOe ; dates , in boxes , 7@10o ; London Malacca layer raisins , per box. $2. 50(23.75 ( ; Malaga loose raisins , $2.0 ! < a250 ; new Valen cia raisins , per Ib , VJio ; California loose mus catels , per box , $1.00 ; California LondonslSb $ \ I'S ' ; pitted cherries , per Ib , lOe ; Califor nia pitted plums , per Ib , 12@nc ; dried blackberries , per Ib , T' gSc ; dried raspberries , per Ib , 2 © 2.5c ; evaporated np- ples , 7M@Hc ; California sun dried peaches , 13c ; California un pared evaporated jicaehcs , lemon peel , 16c ; California Trench prunes , ll@lfic. COFFUES Mocha , 25@2 < ic ; Uio , good , lft@ 17e ; Mandahling , 2U28 ( : roasting Rio , 15 ® 16c ; O. G. Java , ai@2 < ! ; Java , interior , 23 < < g 25c ; Rio , fancy , lOcrtilO ; Santos and Mora- calbo , l"(7ilUc ( ) ; Arbuckles. 21 } c : McLnugh- Hn'sXXXX , 21'fc. SUUMI Granulated , 72ic ; conf. A , 7 } < fc ; white extra C , 7Ko : extra C , 7jl c ; jellow C , ( IJ c ; powdered , 8 | c ; cubes , 8 ; c. HONKI 10@llc for 1-lb frames ; strained honey , 10llc per Ib. UunsVAChoice jellow , 20@22Xc ; dark colored , 1.3@14c. CIITESI Vouns America , full cream , lift 12J o ; full creuin eaccuars , ll@12cj full cream Hats , 12 } < c. PICKI ES Medium , in bbls , $5 00 ; do , in half bbls , W.K ( ) ; small , in bbls , (0.00 ; do , in half bbls , &J 50 ; uhcikins , in bbls , ir.OO ; do , half bbls ! W.OO ToiiAtco Plug , 2C'Sti'c ; smoking , lC@19c Ji'i.Lii s $1.25 per 30 Ib pall. Su.i l.no@l ! ) r ) per bbl. Koi-i : MO , llljfo MAW i : SUIAK Hricks 11GE12C per Ib ; penny cakes 12M3o ( ; pur ID ; pure maples syrup , $1.00 per pal. UKAS Young ll son , common to fair. 18@ Sic ; Youm.'H\bon , peed to fancy , ! ! 0@'i5c ; Gunpowder , common to jjood , 2Ji5c ; Gun powder , tlioico to fancy,40 10'ic : Japan , com mon to medium , 15r 20c ; Japan , choice to fancy , : J0 4r c : Oolontr , common to poou , 25 ® U5o ; Oolong , clioicu to fancv , 60@70c ; Impe rial , common to medium , 25 ( 35c ; Imperial , good to fancy , 40@io. ( ) NuTs-Almonds , H > @l c\ \ filberts , ISOlHc ; Hrazll , 9(30c ( | ; walnuts , I2o ; pecans , 10@llc ; canuts , ( ! @ ' , lc. CIIACKKHS fl@10o nor Ib ; assorted cakes , 7 25c per Ib. as per list. C\.MM-Mixed. Siljl.lc ; stick , rock candy , 10 > j@lW ! ; fancy candy , Dry Goods. COTTOV PI.ANNKI t * 10 per cent dis. ; , liriatol , 12 > < o ; lRlpl | I'aclflc , 17c. NVAiirfrU White , IbJ c ; colored , iljfc. HATTO Standard , So ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , > c ; lioonc , 14o ; H , cased , tO.CU. I'MIMI , bolld colors Atlantic , Co ; Slater , iKc ; Herlin oil , 0) ) c ; Garner oil , 7c. PitiN TH Pink and Kobefl Allen Cc ; Hivcr- lolnt , 5 > c : StceK Hiver , OJic ; Kichmond , jVc ; Pacillc. 7c.Ju PHIMS Dress- Charter Oak , 6J c ; itiunapo , 4) ) < e : Lodl , JUfu ; Allen , ( le ; Rich- nond , 6Uc ; SVindsor , ( < Kc ; Eddy stone , C o : I'aoilic , 6c. lit IUCIIKII SiirriiNo' Horkclov cambric Xo. CO , 9' ' o ; Host Yet , 4-4 , ( IJi'o ; butter cloth O,4'4c ' ; Cabot , 7 o ; Far well half bleached , t ; Fruit of Loom. UJ c ; Greene G , tlj/cj ilopo , 7J/o : King Philip cambric , lie ; Lohs- lalo cambric , lO Jfc ; I < onsdale , Ois ; New York nllls , llo ; Popperell , 43 In , llo ; Pejipercll , 16-in , 12c ; Puppi-rell. 04 , lOc ; Peppeiell , 8-4 , He ; Pepperell , 0-4 , 2Jo ; Peppercll , 104 , 3T.o ; Janton , 4-4 , Bj c ; Triumph , Go ; Vamsutta , lo ; Valley , 5c. FJ.AXM'LS Plaid Hnftsmen.COj ; Goshcn , fiytc ; Clear Lake , 30j o ; Iron Mountain , KiKc , 1YANNELS Whito-G H. No. 2 , % t 25o ; G , No. 1 , if , SOc ; U H , No. 2 , K , 2(1) ( ) f ; W No. 1 , % , 80o ; Qupcheo No. 1 , 9f , 42c. COIISBT JCANU Androscoggtn , 7 | < c ; Kcar large , 7 > < o : llockport , UJ/c ; Conestoga. 6 > ui Uichs Yorlt , 30 In. , 12X0 ; York , lit in. , 0 ; Swift river , 7cThorndlko OO.SMcj I'ltornaike El-1 , g cj Tborndlko ISO , ' Thorndiko XX , 15c ; Cordis No 5 , Co'dlsNo. 4 , 1'ic. UBNIMS Amoskeap , 9 oz , 13Vvfc ; Everett 7 oz , 183Bc : York , 7 oz , 13ljc ; Haunuker , SUe ; Jnffrey XX , lUsJc ; Jnftrey XXX , 12)c ) ; Beaver Creek AA , 12c : Beaver Crock BB llo ; Beavci- Creek CC , lOc. irKNTUcm JEANS Memorial , lJ > c : Dakota , 18cj Durham , 27 c ; Hercules , 18c ; Leaming ton , 22' ' ic ; Cottswold , 2c. . CitA-iii Stevens' B , IKJ ; Stevens' B bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A. " ; ( ; Stevens' A bleached , 8J o ; Stevens' P , 8Kc ; Stevens' P , bleached , tl c ; Stevens' N , ti c ; Stevens' N , bleached , 10 > { o ; Stexons , Slit , 12 > < Jc. MisciiiiAVrouM Table on cloth , $250 : plain Holland , Sl > c ; Dado Holland , 12J.e. Brown Shcotmp Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 } c ; At lanticH , 4-4 , 7j4c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , G fc ; At lantic P. 4 4 , Cc ; Aurora LL , 4 4 , tic ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4/cCrenu ; XXX , 44 , 6oHoosicr \ LL , 4-4 , lie ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 c ; Law rence LL , 4-4 , ( Hi ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , Peppcrcll R , 4-4 , 7c ; Pepperell O,4-4 , Peppcrcll , 84 , ISKe ; Peppcrcll , 94 , 2lc ; Peppcrell , 10-4. 2-lc ; Utieu , C , 4-4 , 4c ; WncliUBCtt , 4-1 , 7 > c ; Auroia R , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora era B. 4-4 , tlKc. DUCK West Point 29 in , S oz , 10 } < fo ; West Point 21) ) in , 10 o12c ; West Point 29 in , IS oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in. 11 07 , We. FLASMI/I Red , C , 24 in , 15'rfc ; E , 24 in , 21 } e ; GG , 24 in , 20u ; HAP , Jf , 25c ; JRP , % , 27'2c. GiSdMAM Plunkett chocks , 7'jCWhitten- ' ; ton , 7'ji1 ' ; York , 7 < e ; Normandi dress , 8'jo ; Calcutta dress , 8 c ; Whittcnton dress , 8 0 ; Renfrew dress. 8 (3)12 } . CAMiinirs Slater , 5J4c ; Woods , 5J4c ; Standard , S' c ; Peacock , 5j4c 1'riNTi , INDKIO BLUE Arnold , ( IJ c ; Amer ican , li'fe ' ; Gloucester , OJfc ; Arnold C long cloth , 9c ; Arnold B long cloth , 10'c ; Arnold Gold Seal , JO&c ; Stiofel A , 12c ; Windsor Gold Ticket , W/t < i. nml Chcinicnls. M ist i i.nvnous Sulph. acid , IJ c ; citric acid , COe ; lartaric , SOc ; bul. copaiba , ( I3c : borax , 12e ; chloroform , 47o ; ghcermc , 2lc ; gum arable , select , $1.03 ; gum camphor. ir c ; gum opium , ? : i 25 ; sulh. ] morphia , t-JSO ; bromidu potassium , 42c. On Carbon , 150 ° , lOJ c ; hcadlightl"iO , lO'-tfc ' ; gasoline , 74 ° , 12' ' c. West Virginia summer , lie ; ? ere , ITc ; No. 1 golden ma chine , Ibo ; extia W. S. lard , b-lo ; No. 1 laid , I7c ; turpentine , A2 ; linseed , law , OSc ; coiled , die. QUMM , P. & W. , jici 07 , 55c ; Gciman , per oz , 40c. Plrst nnd second i-lcar , 1 ' in. . . ? 40 00@ni 00 riintand hecond clear , 1' in. . . 47 OOW50 IM ) Third clear , IV l'j i" . ) ' W't-M ( ( M ) Aselett , l C"Jl'j ' in . 7 OOfel'J 00 B select , ! ' < ( ( 1'j In . 35 00 ( < f.i7 00 A Htock boards , 12(2)10 ( ) feet , 12 in . 40 00 B stock boards , 12ri5llfcot ( ( , 12 In . 41 00 C stock boards , 1.2r < i > lU feet , 13 in . 'M 00 1) stock bonrds , ll Hi feet , U in . 23 00 riooring , llrst common , 0 In . IM 00 rioorinp , Bocond common , C in . ! U 00 Select fencing Hooi ing . 1900 Siding , flrstandseoond clear , 14 ( 1G feet.2r 00 Siding , llrst common , 10 feet . , . 2J 00 Siding , second common . 19 OJ Common boards . 1(5 ( 00 No. 2boaids , all lengths . 14 50 renting , No. I , 12@JO feet . 1(1 ( 50 rcncing , No , 2 , 12 , 14 mid 18 fret . in 60 Toist amUearilling. 2x4 , 14$1G ( leet . Hi 00 Timber , 4x4 , 8x8 , 12 10 feet . 17 fiO Pickets , Dand H Hat . 22 00 t'ickcts , D and H sijuaro . 2" 00 Shingles , extra A . a 80 Shingles , standaid A . 2 I/ ) Shingles , No 1 . 1 50 Lath . 24' ) OG Batts,2Jilii , . 70 O G Batts , JixU , S I S . 40 J in well tubing , D and M bev . 23 00 MctalH anil TiiinerB1 Stock. Mock tin , small pig . i .23 Mock tin , bar . 29 Joppcr , planished boiler sl/cs . HI Joiipur , cold lolled . ! il Copper , bhcathlng . :10 : Cojiptr , pltts . 30 Leather. Hemlock sole , 16ffi'J7o pcrlb ; oaksole , 31@ Wo per Ib ; oak harness , DOrtT.Uo jier ID ; sclec- ed oak and tiacc , ! i5o per Ib ; oak and hem * ock ujmcr , 20 22o ] > cr foot. Hemlock calf Bkin , No. 1. bOCiUOo pur Ib , according to vclght ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , 90fi31.0U j or b ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , SI.OOQ1.10 icrlb ; hcmlocK kiii skin , No. 1 , M@OO per b ! oak kip .km , no , 1 , 70fibOc per Ib : Phllu. delphia kip skin , oxtiubOi5lKo ( ) per Ib. 1'icnch calf skins , ( according to wclghtand quality ) , $1.15 1.75 pcrlb. Frcnbll kip skins , do , bO > .GI 1,10 pur Ib , Cordovan rimott , ISu ; satin Inlsh , Uc ) per foot ; welt leather , fJ .Vr ) < 4 DO > er niclu ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) , 201 30 > cr foot ; moroccos , boot Icir , 25@JOc per cot ; glove ( .all Bkius , 80 ( JOf. ucr loot ; W. G. ALBRIGHT , Real Estate , 2i8S.i5thSt.Omaha. BEST AND CHEAPEST ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE ! SOUTH OMAHA. BUY NOW TERMS EASY npniTrnTO. IA STAUB. HIO Hovraril St. , Omaha , ha * drawn plans and AnOnl I EU I aperltlcatlnnsforn 9-roorn frame liouno. which combines utilHy.comfortoconomy and benutr.lnuway Imposilblo In any Rood house that cost * from II. MO to SI * W. As more tnan 1JO l bo built BO. 1 can afford to dWer B copy for Original nnd eplcndlfl ! 6. the usual fees otherwise being from designs furnished as can bo judgea t.r Plans of completed buildings ot 8 per cent more. all descriptions. I have In my oflice. ranging la cost . - from | fl,000 to HOO.OOO. My unusual experience M 111 guarantor satisfaction nnd reliable contractors only are engaged on my works. Parties wishing to build ar oordlallr Invited. Douglas kid , 30@40c per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40.i5cpor ( ( ) foot , accoi ding to quality. Toppings , * 3 iJOSfllO 00 per dozen ; linings , S > 00@000 per dozen ; apionskius , S10.00 < vg 12 00 per dozen. _ TIIU ItEAIjTV MAIIKET. Instruineats PJacoil nn RncorU Dur- iuc Yesterday. J Keper and vtlfu to I ) Kcper , und ' 5 lots M nnd 27 , bik 1. , Kount/.u i Kiith'u add , ( i cd . . .1 1 W * J' Urr to K A Oi r , lot tl and M Jj ft lot 10 , bile 2 , I'nddotk place , < | C d . 1 J N Orr to W T ( Jrr , lot ! ) nnd \ \ 23 ft lot 10 , lilk - ' . I'addoilc place u o d . . . 1 J I' Hay ct nl to Jlrn I' II Stuck , lot -M. blk ' . CrammerLy pirk , w n . COO J 1' Hay ot nl to Mrs A A Campbell , Iot27 , blk 2 , ( Srammcicj paik , wd . . CCO O K Holler mid ulfo to S S Campbell , lots 2 nnd .1. blk 7 , lot 1 nnd S , blk 11 , lots 2 , J and t , and s 's ' tot 1 , bile U , 1'rntl'H sub , wd. . . . . 1-UOO II Uook et nl to O II Cook , lot 14 , ( ireen- wood add , wd . . . . . . . 5 11(1 Cooktn ALCoo'c , lot H , ( jrcenwood add , u < l . . . . .1 Cliaa Haundcn to H K SclmlU , lot H. blk A , S uriders A IllmelmiiKh's ndd , \ \ d , KO 1' .1 Al < On thy toV 0 Mt tiaoken , lot 1 ) , blk 0 , Omaha View , w d . l , > 50 I ! C1 Cold and ulfo to A I.cwls , lot 1 1. blk 11 , llrown I'nili. w d . 450 U K apa'dlntriuul ' lfo to 1' Chnrlton , a w of n \ \ J-ir . | 1 c , rj c d . . . 1 l.'d Mamur nnd ulfo to M J Hnohi , lot ( ! , blk U' , Shull's 2d add. wrt . . . I.SOO 1'H Illiijner to J I'OH oil , lots I , 2 , 9 , 4 and r > . bile ! JLoto Ilrllllnnt add. wd . . u.OOU Jai Vote and wife to I nrs koog , lot .1 , blk 1 , Eouth Umnha Park , wd . . . ! i"(0 J H ilimgate to. ) 1 Williams , lot 21 , blk ! 1 lloitnird I'lucp , wd . 103 0 W Hmlth to J 0 Whlnnery , lots ta nud b'J. Qlxe'sudd , ( i f d . . . . 1 PiumdeiH X Illmobniifjh tn Otto l.obec.k , lot ) ! , blk II , bumduis A ; Illmobiugh'H nddv d . 275 C I ! Mnjuuolnl tol'n sbyleilnn ASJS'II , lot . blk4,0rcliftidlllll.wd . 1 W I , Mlby ut nl to T Mioeuliiff , lot .1 , Mot- tei'M .sub , \ \ d , . . . . . IK U h Stebhlni and wife to W 8 htrawn , lot 2) ) , A Kount/eiidd. wd . 1 W H fatrnwn to W 8 BtebblnH , lot S.I. A Kount/o add , " d . ngniiH'ntoBHt amp * bill , lot 41 , Winder Flaco ex , w d . 2,003 Ida I.mmm to A .M Kitchen , lot 7 , blk I , \V iikelci H ndd , w il . , , 1 A M Kltclion toV T li l.omon , lot 7 , blk I , Wnkeley'H ndd . , 1 il ( I Clnr and wlfo to W H AdaniH , lot 4 , blk 1 , DII 1'oilt place , v > d . CIO iiK I'nraiits. The following building permits were issued by Inspector Whltlock jrstordav ! \Vm. limerson , ono story cottaKo fl.003 Mutual Imustment compnny , rcHldi-nnt . ' ,400 .lanie.s hercMlil. ' ' , dutilllng , 1'nenty-llflli stiuut . , . . nee John r. Daley. Improvtmunts. at aw I'lanklln . . . . . . . 40 liana Klkier , Imiainonl/lwei ly-IUth ine- nun and Indiana htrrut . , . . , 4O ( Aug I'n n/nl , two cottage * . , . , 2JOO ( I1' . I , , .luhnhnn , cottauu , . ] , ooo Mia. > luiy 1C. Ovurnll , two cotlaKm 2,000 U , N. llltKH , 'llilrty-becond and 1'opplaton avenue , two story oikk . . U.orn H. llar lck , imprutauient. . . , . fX ) C. H , bllkwoilli , two cotta < ; uH , l.ako street I.4JU Dr. .TolTorlfl' remedy euros every case of diphtliorlu. No physician required , IOCIIHCI | , 1 lie following murriui.'o llcunsua wcro Issued - sued yesterday ! Nauui and Hrsldrncc. Auc. I Samuel Klnton , Omaha . 24 I Itcssio Puyno , Omaha . 18 i Christ Andcrnon , Omalm . t/ | Dnru Tliyinjiaon , Ouiabu . , , . , . . . , ,1V AKUICBTKD. AAVbll Known Horse Trader Placed Hcliiml tlic UurH. Late yesterday afternoon W. E. Helllckor was arrested on Jackson street , near Tlilr * teenth , by Oftlcer Gallon and a charge of dis orderly conduct was lodged against him. The ofllcer states that Hcllickor is a pro fessional horse trader. That yesterday ho made a dicker with an unsuspecting German , whereby an exchange of horses wns mado. He was to gho the foreigner a small amount of money in addition , out , accoidingto the ofilicr , as soon us ho came in possession of the horse he endeavored to ( Ji ivo off. This , together with the fact that the horse which ho disposed of was of but little value , led the ofllccr to interpose in behalf of the Gor man. As soon us Hcllk'lccr observed that he could not cany out his uork , ho thieatcncd the ofileiT by stating that ho uould have him bounced from the fone. Olllter Otillun wna not to bo bluffed in this manner , and ho sum moned the patiolvngon which ion\oycd , Hellicker to Iho cential police station. The most romnrlcablo euros of ficiofuln on record htivo boon lu'complihliod J > y Hood'a Sarsuparlllu. Try it. Sold by all Will \Vo Have mi Opou Hoard. The giain commlttc ; of the board of truda held a meeting yesterday nnd discusscdf the advisability of reviving the "open board" feature In the organl/ation's operations. The necessity for such a proccduto was admitted by everyone pirsont , the only question being as to how such a definable end could bo ac i ivcd at , It was the sense of the meeting that the open board should embrace not only bona fide gi aln dealers , but all dealers in geneuil pioduce , lu lulling vcgi tables , etc. The next meeting of this committee will take plate on the 'Ml\i \ lust. Mr Nattingcr , tlio suciotao of the board , Kays that ho is sangiilno now that the open tioaid will become - como a tegular part of the board's woik. I'M IIH t Hear Tliat Child Hcrcnin , " said Mis. Smith to her Histor , Mrs. DH\IH , us tliu bound ol u cluld'H ulirlolca oamo across the pardon from u nol b- bor'H bouse. "What kind of a woman liavo iou for a nuiirliborV Does Hho abiibu her childruiiy" "No , indeed , " lojiliod MrH. Davib , ' 'Rho is ono of tliu most tumlor mothord in oxiHtonci.- . Hut you hho , slio boliovoB in the old-fanll- lonod ftylcs of dootorinf , ' . When a child iiccdB phasic , Hho illls a spoon with botnu iiaubooiiH iloso , lavs the little victim Hat on her hip , hold nib nosu till he ho In fotced to open hit ) mouth for breath , when down goes the dieadfal monB. Then como the volls. " "No wonder , " snld Mrs. Smith , "Why doosn't blio UBO Dr. Piorco's ' Pleasant PurKutUo I'qllotd'They are oiroctivo without bolngiiuiyli. . and are as easy to a take ay sugar plums , J nlwiya ; fivu them to my children. " "And ,5o do I , " said MTU. Davis. A bridge near the barracks is in bad condition and if not fixed soon will oo- tull n uumugo suit ou tliy city. tndld Idged. coat jctlop